Screen is profiling every submission for best international feature at the 96th Academy Awards.
Entries for the 2024 Oscar for best international feature are underway, and Screen is profiling each one on this page.
The 96th Academy Awards is set to take place on March 10, 2024 at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.
An international feature film is defined as a feature-length motion picture (over 40 minutes) produced outside the US with a predominantly (more than 50%) non-English dialogue track and can include animated and documentary features.
Submitted films must have been released theatrically in their respective countries between December 1, 2022, and October 31, 2023. The deadline...
Entries for the 2024 Oscar for best international feature are underway, and Screen is profiling each one on this page.
The 96th Academy Awards is set to take place on March 10, 2024 at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.
An international feature film is defined as a feature-length motion picture (over 40 minutes) produced outside the US with a predominantly (more than 50%) non-English dialogue track and can include animated and documentary features.
Submitted films must have been released theatrically in their respective countries between December 1, 2022, and October 31, 2023. The deadline...
- 10/30/2023
- by Screen staff
- ScreenDaily
Screen is profiling every submission for best international feature at the 96th Academy Awards.
Entries for the 2024 Oscar for best international feature are underway, and Screen is profiling each one on this page.
The 96th Academy Awards is set to take place on March 10, 2024 at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.
An international feature film is defined as a feature-length motion picture (over 40 minutes) produced outside the US with a predominantly (more than 50%) non-English dialogue track and can include animated and documentary features.
Submitted films must have been released theatrically in their respective countries between December 1, 2022, and October 31, 2023. The deadline...
Entries for the 2024 Oscar for best international feature are underway, and Screen is profiling each one on this page.
The 96th Academy Awards is set to take place on March 10, 2024 at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.
An international feature film is defined as a feature-length motion picture (over 40 minutes) produced outside the US with a predominantly (more than 50%) non-English dialogue track and can include animated and documentary features.
Submitted films must have been released theatrically in their respective countries between December 1, 2022, and October 31, 2023. The deadline...
- 9/21/2023
- by Screen staff
- ScreenDaily
Screen is profiling every submission for best international feature at the 96th Academy Awards.
Entries for the 2024 Oscar for best international feature are underway, and Screen is profiling each one on this page.
The 96th Academy Awards is set to take place on March 10, 2024 at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.
An international feature film is defined as a feature-length motion picture (over 40 minutes) produced outside the US with a predominantly (more than 50%) non-English dialogue track and can include animated and documentary features.
Submitted films must have been released theatrically in their respective countries between December 1, 2022, and October 31, 2023. The deadline...
Entries for the 2024 Oscar for best international feature are underway, and Screen is profiling each one on this page.
The 96th Academy Awards is set to take place on March 10, 2024 at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.
An international feature film is defined as a feature-length motion picture (over 40 minutes) produced outside the US with a predominantly (more than 50%) non-English dialogue track and can include animated and documentary features.
Submitted films must have been released theatrically in their respective countries between December 1, 2022, and October 31, 2023. The deadline...
- 9/19/2023
- by Screen staff
- ScreenDaily
Screen is profiling every submission for best international feature at the 96th Academy Awards.
Entries for the 2024 Oscar for best international feature are underway, and Screen is profiling each one on this page.
The 96th Academy Awards is set to take place on March 10, 2024 at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.
An international feature film is defined as a feature-length motion picture (over 40 minutes) produced outside the US with a predominantly (more than 50%) non-English dialogue track and can include animated and documentary features.
Submitted films must have been released theatrically in their respective countries between December 1, 2022, and October 31, 2023. The deadline...
Entries for the 2024 Oscar for best international feature are underway, and Screen is profiling each one on this page.
The 96th Academy Awards is set to take place on March 10, 2024 at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.
An international feature film is defined as a feature-length motion picture (over 40 minutes) produced outside the US with a predominantly (more than 50%) non-English dialogue track and can include animated and documentary features.
Submitted films must have been released theatrically in their respective countries between December 1, 2022, and October 31, 2023. The deadline...
- 9/13/2023
- by Screen staff
- ScreenDaily
Screen is profiling every submission for best international feature at the 96th Academy Awards.
Entries for the 2024 Oscar for best international feature are underway, and Screen is profiling each one on this page.
The 96th Academy Awards is set to take place on March 10, 2024 at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.
An international feature film is defined as a feature-length motion picture (over 40 minutes) produced outside the US with a predominantly (more than 50%) non-English dialogue track and can include animated and documentary features.
Submitted films must have been released theatrically in their respective countries between December 1, 2022, and October 31, 2023. The deadline...
Entries for the 2024 Oscar for best international feature are underway, and Screen is profiling each one on this page.
The 96th Academy Awards is set to take place on March 10, 2024 at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.
An international feature film is defined as a feature-length motion picture (over 40 minutes) produced outside the US with a predominantly (more than 50%) non-English dialogue track and can include animated and documentary features.
Submitted films must have been released theatrically in their respective countries between December 1, 2022, and October 31, 2023. The deadline...
- 9/8/2023
- by Screen staff
- ScreenDaily
Screen is profiling every submission for best international feature at the 96th Academy Awards.
Entries for the 2024 Oscar for best international feature are underway, and Screen is profiling each one on this page.
The 96th Academy Awards is set to take place on March 10, 2024 at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.
An international feature film is defined as a feature-length motion picture (over 40 minutes) produced outside the US with a predominantly (more than 50%) non-English dialogue track and can include animated and documentary features.
Submitted films must have been released theatrically in their respective countries between December 1, 2022, and October 31, 2023. The deadline...
Entries for the 2024 Oscar for best international feature are underway, and Screen is profiling each one on this page.
The 96th Academy Awards is set to take place on March 10, 2024 at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.
An international feature film is defined as a feature-length motion picture (over 40 minutes) produced outside the US with a predominantly (more than 50%) non-English dialogue track and can include animated and documentary features.
Submitted films must have been released theatrically in their respective countries between December 1, 2022, and October 31, 2023. The deadline...
- 9/6/2023
- by Screen staff
- ScreenDaily
Blood Window, Argentina’s rapidly growing Latin American genre film market, part of Buenos Aires’ Ventana Sur meet-mart, will hold a showcase at Cannes Festival’s Cannes Film Market from March 11 – 14.
Seven works in progress, currently in post-production, will be presented as part of Upcoming Fantastic Films, where ten-minute clips will accompany the presentations. Three finished films will also screen, aimed at representing the best of recent genre Latin American genre filmmaking, with two more participating in the Market Screenings.
Although Blood Window’s beginnings are steeped in blood and gore, the current body of films representing the market goes far beyond the traditional slasher flicks Latin America has nearly perfected, with films of fantasy, science fiction and a slew of different thrillers now participating – an indication of the festival’s maturation and growth.
The three features which will screen at Cannes come from Uruguay and Argentina, Mexico, the latter...
Seven works in progress, currently in post-production, will be presented as part of Upcoming Fantastic Films, where ten-minute clips will accompany the presentations. Three finished films will also screen, aimed at representing the best of recent genre Latin American genre filmmaking, with two more participating in the Market Screenings.
Although Blood Window’s beginnings are steeped in blood and gore, the current body of films representing the market goes far beyond the traditional slasher flicks Latin America has nearly perfected, with films of fantasy, science fiction and a slew of different thrillers now participating – an indication of the festival’s maturation and growth.
The three features which will screen at Cannes come from Uruguay and Argentina, Mexico, the latter...
- 5/1/2018
- by Jamie Lang
- Variety Film + TV
Amanda Knox has revealed her private Instagram to the world. And it’s as full of photos of herself, her boyfriend, her friends and her cats as … most other Instagram accounts.
Knox — who was at the center of international scrutiny during a years-long investigation into the 2007 death of her roommate, Meredith Kercher, in Italy, which ended in Knox’s murder conviction being overturned by Italy’s highest court in 2015 — announced on Tuesday that she had made her social media account available to all a little more than two years after its first post.
“What’s happening? Well, I made my Instagram public,...
Knox — who was at the center of international scrutiny during a years-long investigation into the 2007 death of her roommate, Meredith Kercher, in Italy, which ended in Knox’s murder conviction being overturned by Italy’s highest court in 2015 — announced on Tuesday that she had made her social media account available to all a little more than two years after its first post.
“What’s happening? Well, I made my Instagram public,...
- 6/21/2017
- by Adam Carlson
- PEOPLE.com
Overwatch‘s Anniversary event has just gone live for Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC, bringing with it, as you should expect by now, a whole bunch of new character skins, emotes and other cosmetic items just ready and waiting to be pulled out of the shooter’s mystery Loot Boxes. Whether you’ve been ferrying payloads, capturing points or acting as a guide for teammates over the last 12 months, weeks or days doesn’t matter – Blizzard’s welcoming everyone to the party over the three-week period, so there’s no reason not to jump right in and enjoy the new content on offer.
There’s a lot of it, too. Besides the 11 new Legendary skins (several of which we’ve seen already), three new maps also come as part and parcel of the patch, all of which can be found in the Arena playlist. Necropolis, Castillo and Black Forest are...
There’s a lot of it, too. Besides the 11 new Legendary skins (several of which we’ve seen already), three new maps also come as part and parcel of the patch, all of which can be found in the Arena playlist. Necropolis, Castillo and Black Forest are...
- 5/23/2017
- by Joe Pring
- We Got This Covered
Warning: This post contains major spoilers from Grimm‘s series finale.
In the end, Grimm‘s devil is defeated by a tiny detail.
Granted, that detail — that Nick must willingly give Zerstörer the magic stick in order for the otherworldly demon to complete his all-powerful staff and bring on the apocalypse — doesn’t make itself apparent until the eleventh hour, when our hero thinks he’s lost everyone he ever cared about.
RelatedGrimm Finale: EPs Explain All Those Deaths, Rosalee’s Skipped Pregnancy and Who They Just Couldn’t Bring Back
And the lead-up to that moment is truly devastating: One by one,...
In the end, Grimm‘s devil is defeated by a tiny detail.
Granted, that detail — that Nick must willingly give Zerstörer the magic stick in order for the otherworldly demon to complete his all-powerful staff and bring on the apocalypse — doesn’t make itself apparent until the eleventh hour, when our hero thinks he’s lost everyone he ever cared about.
RelatedGrimm Finale: EPs Explain All Those Deaths, Rosalee’s Skipped Pregnancy and Who They Just Couldn’t Bring Back
And the lead-up to that moment is truly devastating: One by one,...
- 4/1/2017
- TVLine.com
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If Savage Things teaches us anything, it’s that if you kill someone’s parents and enroll them in a government program with the intention of conditioning them into being a world class assassin, your actions may come to haunt you, no matter how sociopathic that subject may be.
In the past few years, Vertigo has firmly proven they aren’t ready to go quietly into the night and remain one of the greatest sources for mature storytelling in the medium of comic books. Not only have they put out stellar books such as The Sheriff of Babylon, The Dark & Bloody, and Frostbite in recent memory, but I’ll argue that each of those is ripe for a motion picture or television adaptation. Actually, The Kitchen is set to get that treatment, which was a limited...
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If Savage Things teaches us anything, it’s that if you kill someone’s parents and enroll them in a government program with the intention of conditioning them into being a world class assassin, your actions may come to haunt you, no matter how sociopathic that subject may be.
In the past few years, Vertigo has firmly proven they aren’t ready to go quietly into the night and remain one of the greatest sources for mature storytelling in the medium of comic books. Not only have they put out stellar books such as The Sheriff of Babylon, The Dark & Bloody, and Frostbite in recent memory, but I’ll argue that each of those is ripe for a motion picture or television adaptation. Actually, The Kitchen is set to get that treatment, which was a limited...
- 3/21/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Christine Horton Mar 21, 2017
Diana is in danger as Grimm season 6 goes through the looking glass in its latest episode...
This review contains spoilers.
See related Looking back at Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me
6.11 Where The Wild Things Were
This week we finally get to see what’s on through the looking glass when Nick follows Eve through the mirror’s portal in search of the sinister skeleton face guy that’s been stalking her from the ‘other place’.
The other place turns out to be a medieval forest – likely the Black Forest – that’s inhabited by “wild things”; rampaging Wesen who hunt German-speaking humans like prey. It’s explained as a parallel universe, with Renard’s know-it-all contact, Dasha using the concept of Schrodinger’s Cat to explain how the two dimensions can exist simultaneously.
They make contact with Dasha through Renard. With Nick and Eve both missing and...
Diana is in danger as Grimm season 6 goes through the looking glass in its latest episode...
This review contains spoilers.
See related Looking back at Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me
6.11 Where The Wild Things Were
This week we finally get to see what’s on through the looking glass when Nick follows Eve through the mirror’s portal in search of the sinister skeleton face guy that’s been stalking her from the ‘other place’.
The other place turns out to be a medieval forest – likely the Black Forest – that’s inhabited by “wild things”; rampaging Wesen who hunt German-speaking humans like prey. It’s explained as a parallel universe, with Renard’s know-it-all contact, Dasha using the concept of Schrodinger’s Cat to explain how the two dimensions can exist simultaneously.
They make contact with Dasha through Renard. With Nick and Eve both missing and...
- 3/21/2017
- Den of Geek
One of the lesser-known horror anthologies of the 1980s, 1986’s Deadtime Stories is a title of which I’ve been familiar for years, but it took me a long time to actually get around to seeing it. And because of the film’s long history of botched home video releases, the versions I’ve been able to watch in the past haven’t been of the best quality. As a result, I had an unfair opinion of the movie. Thankfully, Scream Factory has put Deadtime Stories out on Blu-ray for the first time and allowed me the opportunity not just to revisit it, but to revise my opinion. It’s more fun than I gave it credit for.
The first of the movie’s three segments is “The Black Forest,” the story of two witches who take a young man (Scott Valentine of TV’s Family Ties) as their slave...
The first of the movie’s three segments is “The Black Forest,” the story of two witches who take a young man (Scott Valentine of TV’s Family Ties) as their slave...
- 3/1/2017
- by Patrick Bromley
- DailyDead
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No, this isn’t a spinoff of Netflix’s Stranger Things. Rather, it’s a new spy horror/thriller comic book from DC’s Vertigo imprint. Vertigo is known for its dark, mature material that couldn’t be published under DC’s usually family-friendly banner, and Savage Things definitely fits that bill.
The premise goes that twenty five years ago, an ultra-clandestine government organization rounded up adolescents who showed signs of becoming serials killers. But instead of trying to help them, they encourage these savage tendencies, as the dangerous kids make perfect, ruthless secret agents for the Black Forest project. As Dr. Koenig, their “teacher” says, “you’re monsters. That is fine. We simply want you to be our monsters.” However, for as-yet unknown reasons, the project goes horribly wrong and...
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No, this isn’t a spinoff of Netflix’s Stranger Things. Rather, it’s a new spy horror/thriller comic book from DC’s Vertigo imprint. Vertigo is known for its dark, mature material that couldn’t be published under DC’s usually family-friendly banner, and Savage Things definitely fits that bill.
The premise goes that twenty five years ago, an ultra-clandestine government organization rounded up adolescents who showed signs of becoming serials killers. But instead of trying to help them, they encourage these savage tendencies, as the dangerous kids make perfect, ruthless secret agents for the Black Forest project. As Dr. Koenig, their “teacher” says, “you’re monsters. That is fine. We simply want you to be our monsters.” However, for as-yet unknown reasons, the project goes horribly wrong and...
- 3/1/2017
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
Rob Leane Feb 14, 2017
Kevin Smith tells us how he wound up making Yoga Hosers, a movie about miniature Nazis made of sausage...
Among geeky film fans, Kevin Smith needs no introduction. He’s brought us such treats as Clerks, Mallrats, Chasing Amy and Dogma, and recently he’s had a massive resurgence as a giant in the nerdy podcast world.
So far, two movies have come out of Smith’s podcasting: first was Tusk, branching out from a SModcast episode about a Gumtree advert seeking someone willing to dress up as a walrus in exchange for lodgings. Justin Long starred in that one, with Smith’s daughter Harley Quinn Smith featuring in the supporting cast alongside her best friend Lily Rose Depp and her famous father Johnny Depp.
And now we have Yoga Hosers, a spinoff from Tusk in which Smith Jnr and Depp Jnr’s Canadian convenience store clerks...
Kevin Smith tells us how he wound up making Yoga Hosers, a movie about miniature Nazis made of sausage...
Among geeky film fans, Kevin Smith needs no introduction. He’s brought us such treats as Clerks, Mallrats, Chasing Amy and Dogma, and recently he’s had a massive resurgence as a giant in the nerdy podcast world.
So far, two movies have come out of Smith’s podcasting: first was Tusk, branching out from a SModcast episode about a Gumtree advert seeking someone willing to dress up as a walrus in exchange for lodgings. Justin Long starred in that one, with Smith’s daughter Harley Quinn Smith featuring in the supporting cast alongside her best friend Lily Rose Depp and her famous father Johnny Depp.
And now we have Yoga Hosers, a spinoff from Tusk in which Smith Jnr and Depp Jnr’s Canadian convenience store clerks...
- 2/12/2017
- Den of Geek
Exclusive: Open Palm Films launches with Dromgoole-directed drama ‘Making Noise Quietly’; first-look image.
Dominic Dromgoole, former artistic director of London’s Globe theatre, has launched film production company Open Palm Films.
The indie outfit has recently wrapped its first production Making Noise Quietly (for which Screen can reveal the first image), a drama which is directed by Dromgoole and is adapted from Robert Holman’s well-received stage play of the same name.
The triptych of war-related stories follows a conscientious objector and a roaming artist during the Second World War; a bereaved mother struggling with the loss of her son who died in the Falklands; and an ageing holocaust survivor who seeks to bring peace to a disturbed young boy in Germany.
The film stars Deborah Findlay (The Lady In The Van), Barbara Marten (Oranges and Sunshine), Trystan Gravelle (National Treasure), Geoffrey Streafeild (Rush), Luke Thompson (Dunkirk) and Matthew Tennyson who reprises his role from the stage...
Dominic Dromgoole, former artistic director of London’s Globe theatre, has launched film production company Open Palm Films.
The indie outfit has recently wrapped its first production Making Noise Quietly (for which Screen can reveal the first image), a drama which is directed by Dromgoole and is adapted from Robert Holman’s well-received stage play of the same name.
The triptych of war-related stories follows a conscientious objector and a roaming artist during the Second World War; a bereaved mother struggling with the loss of her son who died in the Falklands; and an ageing holocaust survivor who seeks to bring peace to a disturbed young boy in Germany.
The film stars Deborah Findlay (The Lady In The Van), Barbara Marten (Oranges and Sunshine), Trystan Gravelle (National Treasure), Geoffrey Streafeild (Rush), Luke Thompson (Dunkirk) and Matthew Tennyson who reprises his role from the stage...
- 11/23/2016
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
When The Blair Witch Project came out in the Summer of 1999, I was working in a movie theater as a concessionist. I started in the summer after graduating high school as the theater was new plus they realized how understaffed they were when they opened with Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace. I remember the year pretty damn distinctly. There was one film that I kept my eye on, being the horror fan that I was, I knew that a film that was being touted as “scary as hell” was coming out late summer. I expressed my interest of horror films to my co-workers upon meeting them so by the time the hype train for The Blair Witch Project started rolling into the station, people were asking me about it. All I could tell them was the information that I had read from Entertainment Weekly, message boards and IRC chats I frequented.
- 9/16/2016
- by Andy Triefenbach
- Destroy the Brain
While the Grimm’s away, the Hexenbiest… will have a chilling resurgence of the monster she’s fought so hard to quell?
That’s the set-up to this exclusive sneak peek at Friday’s Grimm (NBC, 9/8c), which finds Adalind sweating Nick’s homecoming from Germany. After all, even though we know the return of her Wesen powers was unintentional, there’s no assurance that Det. Burkhardt will see things the same way.
RelatedGrimm Episode 100: Claire Coffee and Bree Turner on Adalind and Rosalee’s ‘Shared Secret,’ What It Means for Nick
In fact, Ad is so distracted...
That’s the set-up to this exclusive sneak peek at Friday’s Grimm (NBC, 9/8c), which finds Adalind sweating Nick’s homecoming from Germany. After all, even though we know the return of her Wesen powers was unintentional, there’s no assurance that Det. Burkhardt will see things the same way.
RelatedGrimm Episode 100: Claire Coffee and Bree Turner on Adalind and Rosalee’s ‘Shared Secret,’ What It Means for Nick
In fact, Ad is so distracted...
- 3/17/2016
- TVLine.com
This post contains spoilers for Friday’s episode of Grimm.
The moment Adalind Schade has feared for months arrived — in snarling, bone-cracking fashion — during Friday’s Grimm.
RelatedGrimm No. 100 Recap: Stick It to Me
The hour, which marked the 100th episode for the NBC drama, saw the unexpected (and unwelcome) return of Adalind’s Hexenbiest powers, brought on by a subconscious desire to protect Rosalee, herself and baby Kelly. The metamorphosis began while Nick and Monroe were off searching in Germany’s Black Forest, when Rosalee’s strung-out old friend Tony showed up at the spice shop, demanding money...
The moment Adalind Schade has feared for months arrived — in snarling, bone-cracking fashion — during Friday’s Grimm.
RelatedGrimm No. 100 Recap: Stick It to Me
The hour, which marked the 100th episode for the NBC drama, saw the unexpected (and unwelcome) return of Adalind’s Hexenbiest powers, brought on by a subconscious desire to protect Rosalee, herself and baby Kelly. The metamorphosis began while Nick and Monroe were off searching in Germany’s Black Forest, when Rosalee’s strung-out old friend Tony showed up at the spice shop, demanding money...
- 3/12/2016
- TVLine.com
After five seasons of anticipation, Grimm‘s 100th episode finally, definitively showed us exactly what those much talked-about keys open and it’s… a really old box. With a really old stick inside.
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But that nondescript piece of wood turns out to have hidden powers. And — what a coincidence — so does Adalind! Read on as we review the important developments of the supernatural series’ landmark 100th episode.
Run (From The) Forest, Run! | The hour picks up with Nick and...
RelatedGrimm Episode 100: Claire Coffee and Bree Turner on Adalind and Rosalee’s ‘Shared Secret,’ What It Means for Nick
But that nondescript piece of wood turns out to have hidden powers. And — what a coincidence — so does Adalind! Read on as we review the important developments of the supernatural series’ landmark 100th episode.
Run (From The) Forest, Run! | The hour picks up with Nick and...
- 3/12/2016
- TVLine.com
“We could tell it was cooking when we were making it.”
Grimm‘s Silas Weir Mitchell sits in a Portland, Ore., hotel’s dining room, co-star and onscreen wife Bree Turner to his left, during a breakfast with reporters in February. He’s speaking not of the giant and heavenly smelling German pancake a waiter has just placed in front of him — “a Grimm pancake,” he jokes — but of the NBC series’ upcoming 100th episode.
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The milestone hour, which airs Friday (9/8c), continues Monroe and Nick’s search for...
Grimm‘s Silas Weir Mitchell sits in a Portland, Ore., hotel’s dining room, co-star and onscreen wife Bree Turner to his left, during a breakfast with reporters in February. He’s speaking not of the giant and heavenly smelling German pancake a waiter has just placed in front of him — “a Grimm pancake,” he jokes — but of the NBC series’ upcoming 100th episode.
RelatedGrimm Casts Gilmore Girl Keiko Agena in Japanese Mythology Episode
The milestone hour, which airs Friday (9/8c), continues Monroe and Nick’s search for...
- 3/10/2016
- TVLine.com
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Grimm season 5 is building up to its 100th episode with a Black Forest adventure in search of the mysterious seven keys...
This review contains spoilers.
5.11 Key Move
“Into the woods we go.”
And so Grimm’s Black Forest adventure steps up a gear, with Nick and Monroe swapping the Oregon woods for the German equivalent in their quest to discover hidden treasure.
Last summer, the show’s executive producers hinted that they had big plans for the show’s 100th episode, coming up next week. “We’re going to explain the damn keys,” Grimm co-creator David Greenwalt told a Comic-Con audience, before adding: “We’ still don’t know what they do but by god we’re going to explain it.”
It looks like Greenwalt is keeping his word as we approach episode 100 with Nick and Monroe up to their necks in the forest – literally – being pursued by...
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Grimm season 5 is building up to its 100th episode with a Black Forest adventure in search of the mysterious seven keys...
This review contains spoilers.
5.11 Key Move
“Into the woods we go.”
And so Grimm’s Black Forest adventure steps up a gear, with Nick and Monroe swapping the Oregon woods for the German equivalent in their quest to discover hidden treasure.
Last summer, the show’s executive producers hinted that they had big plans for the show’s 100th episode, coming up next week. “We’re going to explain the damn keys,” Grimm co-creator David Greenwalt told a Comic-Con audience, before adding: “We’ still don’t know what they do but by god we’re going to explain it.”
It looks like Greenwalt is keeping his word as we approach episode 100 with Nick and Monroe up to their necks in the forest – literally – being pursued by...
- 3/7/2016
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
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The Grimm gang are off on a European road trip in search of those pesky season one keys...
This review contains spoilers.
5.10 Map Of The Seven Knights
Road trip!
Yes it looks like the Grimm gang is finally off on a European adventure after they discover a series of mysterious links back to the old country.
Well, the links are actually the long-forgotten keys from season one, now that the writers seem to have remembered they exist. They were part of an important thread at the time, so we should be grateful that the story is being picked up again, even if it’s all still quite fuzzy at the moment. Essentially, they're a set of keys that produce a map to a place where something – no-one knows what – is buried. But let’s assume whatever it is, is really important.
What is also very important – to...
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The Grimm gang are off on a European road trip in search of those pesky season one keys...
This review contains spoilers.
5.10 Map Of The Seven Knights
Road trip!
Yes it looks like the Grimm gang is finally off on a European adventure after they discover a series of mysterious links back to the old country.
Well, the links are actually the long-forgotten keys from season one, now that the writers seem to have remembered they exist. They were part of an important thread at the time, so we should be grateful that the story is being picked up again, even if it’s all still quite fuzzy at the moment. Essentially, they're a set of keys that produce a map to a place where something – no-one knows what – is buried. But let’s assume whatever it is, is really important.
What is also very important – to...
- 2/24/2016
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
With today’s brand new content update, a fan-favourite boss has made his return to Killing Floor 2 in Return Of The Patriarch. The new pack brings the Patriarch back to the franchise, after his role as the infamous final boss for the initial Killing Floor game.
For those of you unfamiliar with this mainstay of the series, Return Of The Patriarch re-introduces its antagonist thusly:
The brand new Return Of The Patriarch Content Pack marks the long awaited arrival of the infamous final boss from the original Killing Floor, the Patriarch! Formerly known as Kevin Clamely, the CEO and founder of Horzine Biotech, the Patriarch has found his way to Killing Floor 2 and he’s back with a vengeance. Feared by all, the Patriarch is even deadlier than ever, with new attacks that very few will be able to survive.
As well as bringing back the popular bad guy, this...
For those of you unfamiliar with this mainstay of the series, Return Of The Patriarch re-introduces its antagonist thusly:
The brand new Return Of The Patriarch Content Pack marks the long awaited arrival of the infamous final boss from the original Killing Floor, the Patriarch! Formerly known as Kevin Clamely, the CEO and founder of Horzine Biotech, the Patriarch has found his way to Killing Floor 2 and he’s back with a vengeance. Feared by all, the Patriarch is even deadlier than ever, with new attacks that very few will be able to survive.
As well as bringing back the popular bad guy, this...
- 12/3/2015
- by Gareth Cartwright
- We Got This Covered
He has a woman that takes a knife out of her behind to kill somebody. How does he think this is going to make money?"
More than 30 years after Iranian filmmaker Jahangir Salehi Yeganehrad, a.k.a. John S. Rad, began work on the L.A. sleaze cult film Dangerous Men, his daughter, Samira Wenzel, still shakes her head thinking about the mesmerizing, incomprehensibly riveting movie.
"I asked him, 'What do you think? This is going to make millions of dollars?,'" Wenzel says. "He goes, 'Well, there's two ways...
More than 30 years after Iranian filmmaker Jahangir Salehi Yeganehrad, a.k.a. John S. Rad, began work on the L.A. sleaze cult film Dangerous Men, his daughter, Samira Wenzel, still shakes her head thinking about the mesmerizing, incomprehensibly riveting movie.
"I asked him, 'What do you think? This is going to make millions of dollars?,'" Wenzel says. "He goes, 'Well, there's two ways...
- 11/20/2015
- Rollingstone.com
‘The Witch Queen’ in The Last Witch Hunter.
The Witch: I’m not a witch, I’m not a witch!
Sir Bedevere: But you are dressed as one!
The Witch: *They* dressed me up like this!
Crowd: We didn’t! We didn’t…
The Witch: And this isn’t my nose. It’s a false one.
Sir Bedevere: [lifts up her false nose] Well?
Peasant 1: Well, we did do the nose.
Sir Bedevere: The nose?
Peasant 1: And the hat, but she is a witch!
Crowd: Yeah! Burn her! Burn her!
– Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Throughout history, witches have always gotten a bad rap. The Salem Witch Trials proved that.
Things didn’t improve with the birth of cinema. Filmmakers have had a magical time telling the tales of sorcery, magical powers and witchcraft.
Good or bad, funny or downright scary, their stories have fascinated moviegoers and these burnt offerings show no signs of slowing down.
The Witch: I’m not a witch, I’m not a witch!
Sir Bedevere: But you are dressed as one!
The Witch: *They* dressed me up like this!
Crowd: We didn’t! We didn’t…
The Witch: And this isn’t my nose. It’s a false one.
Sir Bedevere: [lifts up her false nose] Well?
Peasant 1: Well, we did do the nose.
Sir Bedevere: The nose?
Peasant 1: And the hat, but she is a witch!
Crowd: Yeah! Burn her! Burn her!
– Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Throughout history, witches have always gotten a bad rap. The Salem Witch Trials proved that.
Things didn’t improve with the birth of cinema. Filmmakers have had a magical time telling the tales of sorcery, magical powers and witchcraft.
Good or bad, funny or downright scary, their stories have fascinated moviegoers and these burnt offerings show no signs of slowing down.
- 10/20/2015
- by Movie Geeks
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
28 short films have been announced for the 2015 Toronto After Dark Film Festival including the highly buzzed about film Heir from Fatal Pictures, which will screen at 7:00pm on Sunday, Oct 18 at the Scotiabank Movie Theatre, down town Toronto.
Schedule and ticket information can be found here.
From the Toronto After Dark Film Festival website:
28 Short Films Announced!
Fans can also look forward to two fantastic showcases of cutting edge genre short films at this year’s festival!
Canada After Dark: 19 outstanding Canadian short films will screen at this year’s festival. And as per tradition at Toronto After Dark, one in front of each of the Feature Films: Chasing Death, Dead Air, El Gigante, F**K Buddies, From Out, Heir, Home Sweet Home, I Am Coming To Paris To Kill You, Ibop (International Brotherhood Of Pancakes), Let Me Down Easy, Nihil, O Negative, Out Of The Mold, Point Of View,...
Schedule and ticket information can be found here.
From the Toronto After Dark Film Festival website:
28 Short Films Announced!
Fans can also look forward to two fantastic showcases of cutting edge genre short films at this year’s festival!
Canada After Dark: 19 outstanding Canadian short films will screen at this year’s festival. And as per tradition at Toronto After Dark, one in front of each of the Feature Films: Chasing Death, Dead Air, El Gigante, F**K Buddies, From Out, Heir, Home Sweet Home, I Am Coming To Paris To Kill You, Ibop (International Brotherhood Of Pancakes), Let Me Down Easy, Nihil, O Negative, Out Of The Mold, Point Of View,...
- 10/7/2015
- by admin
- MoreHorror
The tenth annual Toronto After Dark Film Festival kicks off in a couple weeks and the festival has finally announced the second half of titles for this year’s lineup as well as the Canadian and International shorts. PopOptiq will once again be covering the event so be sure to check back at the end of the month. Here is the press release.
The Hallow (Ireland) Toronto Premiere
Possibly the scariest film in this year’s Toronto After Dark lineup, The Hallow from the producers of Let Us Prey terrified audiences at Sundance on its debut. After a young family move from the big city to a peaceful Irish woodland cottage, their dismissive attitude to folklore legends angers the local townspeople. It’s not long before the family members find themselves in a desperate fight for survival in a prolonged confrontation with some vicious creatures lurking in the forest.
The...
The Hallow (Ireland) Toronto Premiere
Possibly the scariest film in this year’s Toronto After Dark lineup, The Hallow from the producers of Let Us Prey terrified audiences at Sundance on its debut. After a young family move from the big city to a peaceful Irish woodland cottage, their dismissive attitude to folklore legends angers the local townspeople. It’s not long before the family members find themselves in a desperate fight for survival in a prolonged confrontation with some vicious creatures lurking in the forest.
The...
- 10/3/2015
- by Ricky Fernandes
- SoundOnSight
Michaela Strachan has said that The Great British Bake Off makes her sick and called its celebration of sweet things "obsessive and obscene".
The cake competition may be a massive hit with viewers, but that hasn't stopped the TV host from sticking the boot in.
"I don't understand why this is so popular," Strachan told Metro.
"I tried to watch it to see what the fuss was about, but I just really didn't care how the cakes turned out.
"I can understand the creativity that goes into it, but I don't understand how this can go on for weeks on end."
The 49-year-old presenter added: "We're at a time when you can't open a paper without being told about the dangers of sugar, and yet here they are making Black Forest gateaux that are a foot high.
"Do people really want to eat that stuff? It made me feel sick.
The cake competition may be a massive hit with viewers, but that hasn't stopped the TV host from sticking the boot in.
"I don't understand why this is so popular," Strachan told Metro.
"I tried to watch it to see what the fuss was about, but I just really didn't care how the cakes turned out.
"I can understand the creativity that goes into it, but I don't understand how this can go on for weeks on end."
The 49-year-old presenter added: "We're at a time when you can't open a paper without being told about the dangers of sugar, and yet here they are making Black Forest gateaux that are a foot high.
"Do people really want to eat that stuff? It made me feel sick.
- 9/17/2015
- Digital Spy
Mary Berry has been given an eight-tier cake for her 80th birthday today (March 24).
Former Great British Bake Off contestant Ruth Clemens teamed up with Stork to create the 16.5kg cake.
Each tier represents a decade from Berry's life, highlighting the biggest cake trend from that time. It took a massive 28 hours to make.
The types of cake included are Fruit cake, Lemon Gin and Elderflower Drizzle and Madeira.
Also featuring on the cake are Black Forest Gateaux, Orange Sponge, Victoria Sponge, Chocolate Fudge and Piñata.
Berry is one of the judges on The Great British Bake Off alongside Paul Hollywood.
Former Great British Bake Off contestant Ruth Clemens teamed up with Stork to create the 16.5kg cake.
Each tier represents a decade from Berry's life, highlighting the biggest cake trend from that time. It took a massive 28 hours to make.
The types of cake included are Fruit cake, Lemon Gin and Elderflower Drizzle and Madeira.
Also featuring on the cake are Black Forest Gateaux, Orange Sponge, Victoria Sponge, Chocolate Fudge and Piñata.
Berry is one of the judges on The Great British Bake Off alongside Paul Hollywood.
- 3/24/2015
- Digital Spy
Bob Dylan is no stranger to musical accolades, but in February he will be honored with an award only 24 others have ever received.The iconic musician will become the 25th MusiCares Person of the Year and will be celebrated with legendary artists performing his classic songs at a benefit gala in Los Angeles on Feb. 6.Among those taking the stage will be Beck; Crosby, Stills & Nash; Norah Jones; Tom Jones; Los Lobos; John Mellencamp; Willie Nelson; Bonnie Raitt; Eddie Vedder; Jack White; and Neil Young.In anticipation of the event, Alanis Morissette shares with People her personal history with Dylan's...
- 1/31/2015
- by Patrick Gomez, @PatrickGomezLA
- PEOPLE.com
Have a classy start to your 2015 with the Monkey 47 Bramble cocktail. The handcrafted dry gin is combination of British traditions, exoticism of India and nativeness of the Black Forest. Combined with lime juice and other ingredients, it provides for a sweet treat to ring in the new year.
Here’s what you need and how to make it.
1 ½ parts Monkey 47 Schwarzwald Dry Gin 3/4 part fresh lime juice 3/4 part simple syrup 3/4 part crème de mûre liqueur
Pour Monkey 47, simple syrup, and juice into a cocktail shaker filled with ice.
Shake well and strain over crushed ice into a rocks glass. Drizzle the cremé de mûre on top and garnish with 4 blackberries.
[Photo Credit: Monkey 47]...
Here’s what you need and how to make it.
1 ½ parts Monkey 47 Schwarzwald Dry Gin 3/4 part fresh lime juice 3/4 part simple syrup 3/4 part crème de mûre liqueur
Pour Monkey 47, simple syrup, and juice into a cocktail shaker filled with ice.
Shake well and strain over crushed ice into a rocks glass. Drizzle the cremé de mûre on top and garnish with 4 blackberries.
[Photo Credit: Monkey 47]...
- 1/2/2015
- by Taylor Ferber
- TheFabLife - Movies
Have a classy start to your 2015 with the Monkey 47 Bramble cocktail. The handcrafted dry gin is combination of British traditions, exoticism of India and nativeness of the Black Forest. Combined with lime juice and other ingredients, it provides for a sweet treat to ring in the new year.
Here’s what you need and how to make it.
1 ½ parts Monkey 47 Schwarzwald Dry Gin 3/4 part fresh lime juice 3/4 part simple syrup 3/4 part crème de mûre liqueur
Pour Monkey 47, simple syrup, and juice into a cocktail shaker filled with ice.
Shake well and strain over crushed ice into a rocks glass. Drizzle the cremé de mûre on top and garnish with 4 blackberries.
[Photo Credit: Monkey 47]...
Here’s what you need and how to make it.
1 ½ parts Monkey 47 Schwarzwald Dry Gin 3/4 part fresh lime juice 3/4 part simple syrup 3/4 part crème de mûre liqueur
Pour Monkey 47, simple syrup, and juice into a cocktail shaker filled with ice.
Shake well and strain over crushed ice into a rocks glass. Drizzle the cremé de mûre on top and garnish with 4 blackberries.
[Photo Credit: Monkey 47]...
- 1/2/2015
- by Taylor Ferber
- VH1.com
The Great British Bake Off's move to BBC One could have gone badly wrong.
Fans of the quirky, bunting-filled BBC Two smash were understandably horrified at the prospect of the show getting an X Factor-style makeover, replacing soggy bottoms and sponge cakes with sob stories and Simon Cowell-esque melodrama.
Great British Bake Off: Did the right baker go home?
Thankfully, judging from the opening episode of the show's fifth series, the change of channels is purely logistical. An audience of 9 million plus viewers on BBC Two is too big to be ignored and Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood earned the Wednesday night upgrade.
Sensibly the producers have remained firm with their recipe for success and haven't attempted to adapt the show for a more mainstream crowd - there are no 'sexy bakers' or barking mad fame whores, and Mel and Sue haven't been replaced by some dashing...
Fans of the quirky, bunting-filled BBC Two smash were understandably horrified at the prospect of the show getting an X Factor-style makeover, replacing soggy bottoms and sponge cakes with sob stories and Simon Cowell-esque melodrama.
Great British Bake Off: Did the right baker go home?
Thankfully, judging from the opening episode of the show's fifth series, the change of channels is purely logistical. An audience of 9 million plus viewers on BBC Two is too big to be ignored and Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood earned the Wednesday night upgrade.
Sensibly the producers have remained firm with their recipe for success and haven't attempted to adapt the show for a more mainstream crowd - there are no 'sexy bakers' or barking mad fame whores, and Mel and Sue haven't been replaced by some dashing...
- 8/6/2014
- Digital Spy
Grimm’s third season ended with a disrupted wedding, a loss of powers, and an apparent death.
How the NBC show will follow up all the cliffhangers might not be fully known to even the show’s writers, as co-creator David Greenwalt confessed at Grimm’s Comic-Con panel.
“We’re supposed to go every year and tell our betters at the network what they heck we’re doing up in our little office,” Greenwalt said. “Every year we have a plan, and every year Jim scares the hell out of me by saying, ‘Wouldn’t it be better if we did this instead…...
How the NBC show will follow up all the cliffhangers might not be fully known to even the show’s writers, as co-creator David Greenwalt confessed at Grimm’s Comic-Con panel.
“We’re supposed to go every year and tell our betters at the network what they heck we’re doing up in our little office,” Greenwalt said. “Every year we have a plan, and every year Jim scares the hell out of me by saying, ‘Wouldn’t it be better if we did this instead…...
- 7/27/2014
- by Emily Rome
- EW - Inside TV
The release this week of Jon Favreau’s Chef provides a new addition to the popular sub-genre of Food Cinema. From Eat, Drink, Man, Woman (1994) to Julia & Julia (2009), film directors have often created meals so mouth-watering that the thought of another handful of chewy, over-toffeed popcorn makes a mockery of one’s very soul.
Here then is the ultimate HeyUGuide to the ultimate Cine-Banquet, for any budding chefs out there to prepare for like-minded friends (please consult Alexander Payne’s Sideways for your wine selection).
Amuse-bouche: ‘Rillettes du Canard’ Red Dragon (2002)
“Hannibal, confess. What is this divine looking amuse-bouche?” Dr. Lecter is perhaps wise to keep back some of the secrets of the lavish banquet he has prepared for The Baltimore Opera Society. Few of them would suspect that the missing (and talentless) flutist from their own woodwind section is not just the ghost at the feast, but the key ingredient.
Here then is the ultimate HeyUGuide to the ultimate Cine-Banquet, for any budding chefs out there to prepare for like-minded friends (please consult Alexander Payne’s Sideways for your wine selection).
Amuse-bouche: ‘Rillettes du Canard’ Red Dragon (2002)
“Hannibal, confess. What is this divine looking amuse-bouche?” Dr. Lecter is perhaps wise to keep back some of the secrets of the lavish banquet he has prepared for The Baltimore Opera Society. Few of them would suspect that the missing (and talentless) flutist from their own woodwind section is not just the ghost at the feast, but the key ingredient.
- 6/17/2014
- by Cai Ross
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Season three's penultimate episode is suffused with foreboding about Grimm's upcoming nuptials. Here's Christine's review...
Review
This review contains spoilers.
3.21 The Inheritance
This penultimate episode of the season in many ways lays the foundation for the big finale, moving the characters into a position where they’ll be exposed to varying degrees of burns from the inevitable fireworks at Monroe and Rosalee’s wedding.
This was evident in Rosalee’s feeling of foreboding regarding the upcoming nuptials. In a moment of pre-wedding stress she tells Monroe “I have the feeling something awful is going to happen.” The somewhat heavy-handed method of delivery seems dropped in to tell us what we already know; it’s all going to kick off over the wedding cake. Thank god for Monroe’s light-hearted comeback to the warning: “That’s the spirit.”
Adalind is now properly back to season one Hexenbitch. In fact, the...
Review
This review contains spoilers.
3.21 The Inheritance
This penultimate episode of the season in many ways lays the foundation for the big finale, moving the characters into a position where they’ll be exposed to varying degrees of burns from the inevitable fireworks at Monroe and Rosalee’s wedding.
This was evident in Rosalee’s feeling of foreboding regarding the upcoming nuptials. In a moment of pre-wedding stress she tells Monroe “I have the feeling something awful is going to happen.” The somewhat heavy-handed method of delivery seems dropped in to tell us what we already know; it’s all going to kick off over the wedding cake. Thank god for Monroe’s light-hearted comeback to the warning: “That’s the spirit.”
Adalind is now properly back to season one Hexenbitch. In fact, the...
- 5/15/2014
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
*spoiler alert.
Director: Patrick Dinhut.
Writer: Frank H. Woodward.
Cast: Velizar Binev, Sarah Brown and Andy Clemence.
Very rarely will one of SyFy’s Saturday night products truly entertain. The tale developed in Black Forest is an ominous one. Also, this film stitches in a bit of Guillermo del Toro’s style as well. Both films like to have most of the action take place at night and include that doubtful deunouemont.
Also, writer Frank Woodward certainly knows his lore about faeries (not fairies) and expands on it. The difference is not just in the spelling, but also in what they represent. While most people associate the Fae with Celtic tradition, namely in the UK, they are also known far and wide to include the Germanic world. After Woodward’s work in the extras found in the “Masters of Horror” DVD releases, he demonstrates how much he has learned.
Even...
Director: Patrick Dinhut.
Writer: Frank H. Woodward.
Cast: Velizar Binev, Sarah Brown and Andy Clemence.
Very rarely will one of SyFy’s Saturday night products truly entertain. The tale developed in Black Forest is an ominous one. Also, this film stitches in a bit of Guillermo del Toro’s style as well. Both films like to have most of the action take place at night and include that doubtful deunouemont.
Also, writer Frank Woodward certainly knows his lore about faeries (not fairies) and expands on it. The difference is not just in the spelling, but also in what they represent. While most people associate the Fae with Celtic tradition, namely in the UK, they are also known far and wide to include the Germanic world. After Woodward’s work in the extras found in the “Masters of Horror” DVD releases, he demonstrates how much he has learned.
Even...
- 3/7/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (Ed Sum)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
The press release below emphasizes the fairy tale double feature, but here in the TV Department of SciFi Mafia, we are over the moon about the Mark Sheppard-directed and -starring Jules Verne’s Mysterious Island, premiering a week from Saturday. Mr. Sheppard has been in just about every favorite sci-fi tv show since the X-Files in 1993. We’ll have more about the movie next week, including an interview with Mr. Sheppard and his co-star, and a review of the movie.
And oh yeah, they’re having a fairy tale double feature two weeks later! Here’s the press release:
January 30, 2012
Tinsel Korey (The Twilight Saga) And Shannen Doherty (90210) Star In Syfy’S First Ever Original Fairy Tale Double Feature In February
New York – January 30, 2012 – Tinsel Korey (The Twilight Saga) and Shannen Doherty (90210) become embroiled in two dark takes on the increasingly popular fairy tale genre – the first ever Syfy...
And oh yeah, they’re having a fairy tale double feature two weeks later! Here’s the press release:
January 30, 2012
Tinsel Korey (The Twilight Saga) And Shannen Doherty (90210) Star In Syfy’S First Ever Original Fairy Tale Double Feature In February
New York – January 30, 2012 – Tinsel Korey (The Twilight Saga) and Shannen Doherty (90210) become embroiled in two dark takes on the increasingly popular fairy tale genre – the first ever Syfy...
- 2/3/2012
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
Tired of seeing New York and Los Angeles get destroyed on film? Wish disaster movies could find a different metropolis to reduce to rubble? This weekend’s Swamp Volcano unleashes a lava storm on Miami. And then a month from now you can take a double-dip trip to the black forest of fairy tales in two back-to-back Syfy original premieres: Black Forest and Gretl: Witch Hunter.
Hollywood’s renewed fascination with fractured takes on classic fairy tales sure came out of nowhere, didn’t it? Now it’s everywhere on big and small screens. February 25th will see Syfy getting in on the craze with a pair of unhappily ever afters making their world premieres as part of a Saturday night double feature.
First up at 7/6 Cst is Black Forest from director Patrick Dinhut (Dead & Deader) and screenwriter Frank H. Woodward (Lovecraft: Fear of the Unknown).
A group of...
Hollywood’s renewed fascination with fractured takes on classic fairy tales sure came out of nowhere, didn’t it? Now it’s everywhere on big and small screens. February 25th will see Syfy getting in on the craze with a pair of unhappily ever afters making their world premieres as part of a Saturday night double feature.
First up at 7/6 Cst is Black Forest from director Patrick Dinhut (Dead & Deader) and screenwriter Frank H. Woodward (Lovecraft: Fear of the Unknown).
A group of...
- 1/26/2012
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
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