We’re back with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting the recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes release details for Out of the Dark, Travelogue of Horror, and The Hunted, a trailer for The Scribbler and The Pyramid, a look at The Walker Stalkers’s music video Talk Dead to Me, advanced screening details for L.A. Slasher, and much more:
Out of the Dark Release Details and Photos: “Vertical Entertainment and Participant Media today announced that Vertical has acquired U.S. rights to Participant’s supernatural thriller Out of the Dark, and slated the film for an early 2015 theatrical release.
Starring Julia Stiles, Scott Speedman, and Stephen Rea, Out of the Dark is a ghost story set in South America, where a young family’s new life turns from promising to terrifying when they are forced to confront ancient legends, ghosts, and a haunting family secret.
Out of the Dark Release Details and Photos: “Vertical Entertainment and Participant Media today announced that Vertical has acquired U.S. rights to Participant’s supernatural thriller Out of the Dark, and slated the film for an early 2015 theatrical release.
Starring Julia Stiles, Scott Speedman, and Stephen Rea, Out of the Dark is a ghost story set in South America, where a young family’s new life turns from promising to terrifying when they are forced to confront ancient legends, ghosts, and a haunting family secret.
- 8/31/2014
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Screen Media Films has set a March 6, 2015 U.S. release date for Faults, an indie thriller starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead that premiered earlier this year at SXSW. Winstead stars as Claire, a cult member whose parents hire a deprogrammer (Leland Orser) to kidnap and rehabilitate her, sparking a battle of wits between the two. Writer-director Riley Stearns makes his feature debut with Faults, which was produced by Snoot Entertainment’s Keith Calder and Jessica Calder along with Winstead. Brian Joe is exec producer and Chris Harding and Roxanne Benjamin are co-producers.
Beth Grant, Chris Ellis, Jon Gries and Lance Reddick also star in the film, which will open nationwide theatrically along with a day-and-date VOD platform release. Screen Media’s Seth Needle made the deal after catching the film at SXSW. “Everyone at Screen Media has expressed such passion for the film, and it’s a pleasure to work with...
Beth Grant, Chris Ellis, Jon Gries and Lance Reddick also star in the film, which will open nationwide theatrically along with a day-and-date VOD platform release. Screen Media’s Seth Needle made the deal after catching the film at SXSW. “Everyone at Screen Media has expressed such passion for the film, and it’s a pleasure to work with...
- 8/26/2014
- by Jen Yamato
- Deadline
Snoot Entertainment’s thriller premiered at SXSW and stars Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Leland Orser.
Screen Media has set a day-and-date nationwide theatrical and digital launch for March 6, 2015.
Riley Stearns wrote the screenplay and makes his feature directorial debut on the story of a battle of wits that develops between a cult member and the deprogrammer hired by her parents to restore her former life.
Beth Grant, Chris Ellis, Jon Gries and Lance Reddick round out the key cast.
Snoot Entertainment’s Keith Calder and Jessica Calder produced Faults with Winstead. Brian Joe served as executive producer.
Screen Media president Suzanne Blech and director of acquisitions and marketing Seth Needle negotiated the deal with Wme Global on behalf of the filmmakers.
Screen Media also acquired a second film from producer Keith Calder and now has all rights to The Key Man starring Jack Davenport, Hugo Weaving, Judy Greer, and Brian Cox.
Screen will distribute...
Screen Media has set a day-and-date nationwide theatrical and digital launch for March 6, 2015.
Riley Stearns wrote the screenplay and makes his feature directorial debut on the story of a battle of wits that develops between a cult member and the deprogrammer hired by her parents to restore her former life.
Beth Grant, Chris Ellis, Jon Gries and Lance Reddick round out the key cast.
Snoot Entertainment’s Keith Calder and Jessica Calder produced Faults with Winstead. Brian Joe served as executive producer.
Screen Media president Suzanne Blech and director of acquisitions and marketing Seth Needle negotiated the deal with Wme Global on behalf of the filmmakers.
Screen Media also acquired a second film from producer Keith Calder and now has all rights to The Key Man starring Jack Davenport, Hugo Weaving, Judy Greer, and Brian Cox.
Screen will distribute...
- 8/26/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
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