Chicago – In the latest HollywoodChicago.com Hookup: Film, we have 15 pairs of guaranteed anytime movie tickets up for grabs to the new horror/thriller “Unsullied” from NFL superstar, Super Bowl champion and future Hall of Famer Simeon Rice! Pick your own theatre and time throughout Chicago/land!
“Unsullied,” which opened on Aug. 28, 2015 and is rated “R,” introduces Murray Gray and also stars Rusty Joiner, James Gaudioso, Erin Boyes, Cindy Karr, Nicole Paris Williams, Malone Thomas and Gene Michael from writer and director Simeon Rice and writer John Nodilo. Note: You must be 17+ to win these “R”-rated tickets.
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“Unsullied,” which opened on Aug. 28, 2015 and is rated “R,” introduces Murray Gray and also stars Rusty Joiner, James Gaudioso, Erin Boyes, Cindy Karr, Nicole Paris Williams, Malone Thomas and Gene Michael from writer and director Simeon Rice and writer John Nodilo. Note: You must be 17+ to win these “R”-rated tickets.
These guaranteed anytime passes are valid at any Regal Theaters location in Chicago/land during the film’s theatrical run. These passes will be snail mailed to our winners.
To win your free “Unsullied” passes courtesy of HollywoodChicago.com, just get interactive with our social media widget below. That’s it! The more social actions you complete,...
- 8/29/2015
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Stars: Louise Flory, Margot Kerlidou, Miguel Reyez, Peter Castle | Written by Chad Ritchie, Louise Flory | Directed by Chad Ritchie
Over a year ago I heard of a film called Fields of November. The synopsis sounded like something I would want to watch and I watched teaser trailers and clips online over the following months. I saw the film last week and I will begin this review by saying that I wasn’t disappointed, something that can happen easily after wanting to watch something for a long period of time. The hype that you add onto something in your own head before something is released can be a very terrible thing, but in this case, it was the opposite.
A woman wakes, her alarm harsh through a silent room, and her eyes show a deep sadness, cold and red. The story tells of this woman, Sarah, and her strict routine, a...
Over a year ago I heard of a film called Fields of November. The synopsis sounded like something I would want to watch and I watched teaser trailers and clips online over the following months. I saw the film last week and I will begin this review by saying that I wasn’t disappointed, something that can happen easily after wanting to watch something for a long period of time. The hype that you add onto something in your own head before something is released can be a very terrible thing, but in this case, it was the opposite.
A woman wakes, her alarm harsh through a silent room, and her eyes show a deep sadness, cold and red. The story tells of this woman, Sarah, and her strict routine, a...
- 8/29/2013
- by Chris Cummings
- Nerdly
Two new clips are available for the monster horror Nightbeasts. One clip shows actor Zach Galligan and cinematographer Roy Kurtluyan prepping for shoots, while some of composer Jason Solowsky tracks lay down some eerie tones in the background. Entitled "Press Kit" below, fans can watch this clip to get a better sense of who was behind the action, on the set of Nightbeasts. Also a second behind the scenes trailer titled "Nightbeasts B Reel" is below. In this second clip, a 35mm is set up for an over head shot. Some co-ordination between the crew can also be seen. Both of these clips show the hard work that goes into horror filmmaking and the two clips can be found inside along with a recent podcast, involving director Wes Sullivan. Check out all the news on this new look at the Sasquatch or Bigfoot past the break.
Release Date: 2010.
Director/writer: Wes Sullivan.
Release Date: 2010.
Director/writer: Wes Sullivan.
- 1/8/2010
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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