Jenna Davis, the voice behind the killer doll in M3GAN, The Thundermans star Jack Griffo, and Wolf Pack actor Rio Mangini are toplining Stay at Home, an indie horror movie from writer-director K. Asher Levin.
Lilah Pate, from hit YA shows The Summer I Turned Pretty and Outer Banks, along with Armen Nahapetian (Beau is Afraid), Analesa Fisher (Metal Lords), Ashlyn Jade Lopez (Christmas Again), Micah Tarver and Alice Killoran round out the YA cast for the production, which will get underway in Los Angeles Sept. 13. Genre stalwarts Patrick Muldoon and Madeleine Wade are also in the feature.
Written by Zack Imbrogno from a story by Levin and Imbrogno, the thriller centers on two sisters during a nation-wide lockdown. Both are left alone for the week, but are required to use the new app, Stay at Home, that monitors their every move. When their friends mysteriously begin getting murdered in sadistic ways,...
Lilah Pate, from hit YA shows The Summer I Turned Pretty and Outer Banks, along with Armen Nahapetian (Beau is Afraid), Analesa Fisher (Metal Lords), Ashlyn Jade Lopez (Christmas Again), Micah Tarver and Alice Killoran round out the YA cast for the production, which will get underway in Los Angeles Sept. 13. Genre stalwarts Patrick Muldoon and Madeleine Wade are also in the feature.
Written by Zack Imbrogno from a story by Levin and Imbrogno, the thriller centers on two sisters during a nation-wide lockdown. Both are left alone for the week, but are required to use the new app, Stay at Home, that monitors their every move. When their friends mysteriously begin getting murdered in sadistic ways,...
- 9/8/2023
- by Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Stars: Lin Shaye, Tobin Bell, Chester Rushing, Erin Sanders, Mike Manning, Sloane Morgan Siegel, Judd Lormand, Randy J, Goodwin, Brooklyn Anne Miller, Madeleine Wade, Ciara Hanna | Written by Patrick Stibbs | Directed by Timothy Woodward Jr.
From the creator of Final Destination, The Call features horror icons Lin Shaye and Tobin Bell in a throwback horror set in 1987.
The Call tells the story of newcomer Chris (Chester Rushing) who befriends a group of small town friends whose hobby includes harassing Edith and Edward Cranston (Lin Share and Tobin Bell respectively) over the death of ones of the groups siblings. After the kids smash up their property one night Edith can’t stand it any more and takes her own life… Invited to her will reading by Edward the group are asked to take place in a simple “game”, to go into a back room and make one phone call and stay on the line for 60 seconds.
From the creator of Final Destination, The Call features horror icons Lin Shaye and Tobin Bell in a throwback horror set in 1987.
The Call tells the story of newcomer Chris (Chester Rushing) who befriends a group of small town friends whose hobby includes harassing Edith and Edward Cranston (Lin Share and Tobin Bell respectively) over the death of ones of the groups siblings. After the kids smash up their property one night Edith can’t stand it any more and takes her own life… Invited to her will reading by Edward the group are asked to take place in a simple “game”, to go into a back room and make one phone call and stay on the line for 60 seconds.
- 2/4/2021
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Stars: Dominique Swain, Felissa Rose, Lanett Tachel, Rich Finley, Madeleine Wade, Frankie Cullen, Meghan Deanna Smith, Gregory Blair, Jennifer Nangle, Tiffani Fest, Rachel Hardisty, Martin Harris, Monika Ekiert, Jody Barton, Danielle Taddei, Audriena Comeaux | Written and Directed by Jody Barton
The “…Jennifer” films are a series of strange beasts. The first, To Jennifer, was released in 2012 and was the first film (despite the claims from elsewhere) to be shot completely on an iPhone, the iPhone 5 in this case. The sequel, 2Jennifer, was a meta take on the franchise that saw the films director, Hunter Johnson, play a crazed fan who wanted to make a sequel to his favourite film To Jennifer and ended up killing the cast and filmmakers of Bressacks’ film! The third film, From Jennifer, wasn’t released until 2017 and is more of an homage to the first two films, featuring an actress called Jennifer, whose quest for...
The “…Jennifer” films are a series of strange beasts. The first, To Jennifer, was released in 2012 and was the first film (despite the claims from elsewhere) to be shot completely on an iPhone, the iPhone 5 in this case. The sequel, 2Jennifer, was a meta take on the franchise that saw the films director, Hunter Johnson, play a crazed fan who wanted to make a sequel to his favourite film To Jennifer and ended up killing the cast and filmmakers of Bressacks’ film! The third film, From Jennifer, wasn’t released until 2017 and is more of an homage to the first two films, featuring an actress called Jennifer, whose quest for...
- 5/12/2020
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Stars: Madeleine Wade, Augie Duke, Dave Sheridan, Mark Rolston, Michael Welch, Dominique Swain, Anna Harr | Written by James Cullen Bressack, Madeleine Wade | Directed by James Cullen Bressack
Blood Craft, co-written by actress Madeleine Wade and director James Cullen Bressack, tells the creepy story of two sisters who suffered abuse as children at the hands of their sadistic father decide, after his death, to use witchcraft to bring his spirit back to get revenge.
If you’re a long time reader of Nerdly, you’ll know that we’ve been championing the work of James Cullen Bressack for years now – from being blown away by the raw aggressive nature of his first feature My Pure Joy; to trying to release a number of his films in the UK via our “Nerdly Presents” banner, an effort which saw Bressack’s Hate Crime officially make the banned by the BBFC list and a...
Blood Craft, co-written by actress Madeleine Wade and director James Cullen Bressack, tells the creepy story of two sisters who suffered abuse as children at the hands of their sadistic father decide, after his death, to use witchcraft to bring his spirit back to get revenge.
If you’re a long time reader of Nerdly, you’ll know that we’ve been championing the work of James Cullen Bressack for years now – from being blown away by the raw aggressive nature of his first feature My Pure Joy; to trying to release a number of his films in the UK via our “Nerdly Presents” banner, an effort which saw Bressack’s Hate Crime officially make the banned by the BBFC list and a...
- 4/9/2019
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Tony Sokol Mar 8, 2019
Blood Craft trailer shows you don't get away from a witch's revenge just because you're dead.
Vertical Entertainment, which released the John Travolta starring gangster biopic Gotti, is taking a whack at witches in the occult vendetta film Blood Craft. They dropped the trailer in a fit of wrath. It is a revenge film with dark magic at the center.
Blood Craft was directed by horror genre specialist James Cullen Bressack. He co-wrote the screenplay with Madeleine Wade, who stars in the film as one of two witchcraft-practicing siblings. Her sister is played by Augie Duke. They want to take revenge on their father. The only problem is that he is already dead.
The film is currently enjoying a festivals run through March. “We can’t wait for audiences to discover this unique, thrilling and very Disturbing film," Bressack said in a statement. It will be available...
Blood Craft trailer shows you don't get away from a witch's revenge just because you're dead.
Vertical Entertainment, which released the John Travolta starring gangster biopic Gotti, is taking a whack at witches in the occult vendetta film Blood Craft. They dropped the trailer in a fit of wrath. It is a revenge film with dark magic at the center.
Blood Craft was directed by horror genre specialist James Cullen Bressack. He co-wrote the screenplay with Madeleine Wade, who stars in the film as one of two witchcraft-practicing siblings. Her sister is played by Augie Duke. They want to take revenge on their father. The only problem is that he is already dead.
The film is currently enjoying a festivals run through March. “We can’t wait for audiences to discover this unique, thrilling and very Disturbing film," Bressack said in a statement. It will be available...
- 3/8/2019
- Den of Geek
The witchcraft-centric horror film Blood Craft, featuring Dominique Swain (Face-Off), Dave Sheridan (The Devil’s Rejects), Mark Rolston (Aliens) and Michael Welch (The Final Wish), tells the story of two sisters who suffered abuse as children at the hands of their sadistic father who decide, after his death, to use witchcraft to bring his spirit back to get revenge…
Directed and co-written by friend of Nerdly James Cullen Bressack, the film will play festivals through March before being released digitally on April 9th. Madeleine Wade, who also stars in the film, co-wrote the screenplay with Bressack. Check out the trailer and poster below:...
Directed and co-written by friend of Nerdly James Cullen Bressack, the film will play festivals through March before being released digitally on April 9th. Madeleine Wade, who also stars in the film, co-wrote the screenplay with Bressack. Check out the trailer and poster below:...
- 3/8/2019
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Exclusive: Vertical Entertainment has acquired Dominique Swain and Michael Welch-fronted feature Blood Craft and is set to release the witchcraft-centric horror film in the U.S. in April.
The company, which released John Travolta mob drama Gotti, is set to release the film, which is directed by Bethany filmmaker James Cullen Bressack, digitally on April 9 after a run at festivals through March.
You can watch the trailer above.
The film, which was previously known as Together, follows two sisters who suffered abuse as children at the hands of their sadistic father decide, after his death, to use witchcraft to bring his spirit back to get revenge. Madeleine Wade, who has starred in The Wolf of Wall Street and Westworld, and Red Oaks star Augie Duke play the sisters, while Face/Off star Swain and Welch, who starred in Twilight, also star.
Wade co-wrote the screenplay with Bressack and exec produces...
The company, which released John Travolta mob drama Gotti, is set to release the film, which is directed by Bethany filmmaker James Cullen Bressack, digitally on April 9 after a run at festivals through March.
You can watch the trailer above.
The film, which was previously known as Together, follows two sisters who suffered abuse as children at the hands of their sadistic father decide, after his death, to use witchcraft to bring his spirit back to get revenge. Madeleine Wade, who has starred in The Wolf of Wall Street and Westworld, and Red Oaks star Augie Duke play the sisters, while Face/Off star Swain and Welch, who starred in Twilight, also star.
Wade co-wrote the screenplay with Bressack and exec produces...
- 3/6/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
"The events of that summer would change my life…"
As someone who enjoyed spending lots of time at the beach growing up, there tends to be a special place in my heart for films that are set at the beach and/or revolve around surf life. Today I've got a fantastic trailer here for you to watch for a wonderful coming-of-age film called Age of Summer, and it's the kind of film that speaks to me. There are a lot of things shown in this trailer that I can relate to.
The story centers around an awkward teen "who is a recent transplant to a small Southern California beach town tries to fit in with the locals in the summer of 1983. After his most precious possession is stolen he finds himself on a journey of self-discovery, as he attempts to reclaim it."
The movie stars Peter Stormare, Jake Ryan, Brian Van Holt,...
As someone who enjoyed spending lots of time at the beach growing up, there tends to be a special place in my heart for films that are set at the beach and/or revolve around surf life. Today I've got a fantastic trailer here for you to watch for a wonderful coming-of-age film called Age of Summer, and it's the kind of film that speaks to me. There are a lot of things shown in this trailer that I can relate to.
The story centers around an awkward teen "who is a recent transplant to a small Southern California beach town tries to fit in with the locals in the summer of 1983. After his most precious possession is stolen he finds himself on a journey of self-discovery, as he attempts to reclaim it."
The movie stars Peter Stormare, Jake Ryan, Brian Van Holt,...
- 8/21/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
"The events of that summer would change my life..." Freestyle Digital Media has released the official trailer for another summer coming-of-age film, this one titled Age of Summer, from filmmaker Bill Kiely. There have been quite a few "summer" films this year about kids growing up and running into the troubles of life: Summer of 84, All Summers End, Hot Summer Nights - to name a few. This one is about a "determined teenage boy" who struggles to find acceptance within the Jr. Lifeguards squad, while juggling relationships and challenges in the summer of '83. Starring Peter Stomare, Jake Ryan, Brain Van Holt, Diarmaid Murtagh, Percy Hynes White, Kane Ritchotte, and Madeleine Wade. It looks alright. Watch below. Here's the first official trailer (+ poster) for Bill Kiely's Age of Summer, direct from YouTube: An awkward teen who is a recent transplant to a small Southern California beach town tries to...
- 8/20/2018
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Sometimes people will go a long way for revenge, as the film Together will chronicle.
The upcoming film from director James Cullen Bressack centers on two sisters (Madeleine Wade and Augie Duke) who suffered abuse as children at the hands of their sadistic father (Dave Sheridan). After his death, the pair decide to use witchcraft in order to bring his spirit back to get revenge and closure.
Bressack wrote the script with Wade, from a story by Wade.
The cast also includes Michael Welch, Mark Rolston, Dominique Swain, Anna Harr and Sage Correa. Wade is executive producing the pic with...
The upcoming film from director James Cullen Bressack centers on two sisters (Madeleine Wade and Augie Duke) who suffered abuse as children at the hands of their sadistic father (Dave Sheridan). After his death, the pair decide to use witchcraft in order to bring his spirit back to get revenge and closure.
Bressack wrote the script with Wade, from a story by Wade.
The cast also includes Michael Welch, Mark Rolston, Dominique Swain, Anna Harr and Sage Correa. Wade is executive producing the pic with...
- 12/11/2017
- by Aaron Couch
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
A limited edition variant of The Walking Dead #1 by renowned artist Ken Kelly will be given to Wizard World Richmond Comic-Con-goers free of charge. Also: the short film Sweet Dreams featuring D.C. Comics super-villain Harley Quinn and details on the Creature From the Black Lagoon figure by Living Dead Dolls.
The Walking Dead #1: Press Release: "Wizard World, Inc. (Otcbb: Wizd) and Skybound, Robert Kirkman's imprint at Image Comics, today announced “Kiss” album cover artist Ken Kelly has drawn the 13th in a yearlong series of Limited Edition Exclusive Variant Covers of The Walking Dead #1 comic, to be provided free to all full-price attendees at Wizard World Comic Con Richmond, July 31 - Aug. 2. Skybound’s The Walking Dead created by Kirkman, the groundbreaking, Eisner-Award-winning comic book series, continues to captivate audiences worldwide.
The exclusive The Walking Dead #1 edition will be produced in extremely limited quantities and is available...
The Walking Dead #1: Press Release: "Wizard World, Inc. (Otcbb: Wizd) and Skybound, Robert Kirkman's imprint at Image Comics, today announced “Kiss” album cover artist Ken Kelly has drawn the 13th in a yearlong series of Limited Edition Exclusive Variant Covers of The Walking Dead #1 comic, to be provided free to all full-price attendees at Wizard World Comic Con Richmond, July 31 - Aug. 2. Skybound’s The Walking Dead created by Kirkman, the groundbreaking, Eisner-Award-winning comic book series, continues to captivate audiences worldwide.
The exclusive The Walking Dead #1 edition will be produced in extremely limited quantities and is available...
- 7/27/2015
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
We recently came in contact with Peter Dukes, a talented filmmaker and founder of Dream Seekers Productions, and received the scoop on preparations for his sixteenth film. Ever heard of a naughty little vixen named Harley Quinn?
That’s right. Dukes, who normally leans toward the horror genre on projects, admittedly does not normally do fan films he is breaking his own rule just this once to show some much needed Harley love that we haven’t seen nearly enough on film. When asked about the reasoning behind undertaking such a project, Dukes stated:
“It's of the utmost importance to me that this film respects the origins of Harley, as I'm a huge fan, but I'm also not afraid to be bold. To bring to life our own unique renditions of Harley and the Joker, and place them within a story that I feel will stand out from the pack...
That’s right. Dukes, who normally leans toward the horror genre on projects, admittedly does not normally do fan films he is breaking his own rule just this once to show some much needed Harley love that we haven’t seen nearly enough on film. When asked about the reasoning behind undertaking such a project, Dukes stated:
“It's of the utmost importance to me that this film respects the origins of Harley, as I'm a huge fan, but I'm also not afraid to be bold. To bring to life our own unique renditions of Harley and the Joker, and place them within a story that I feel will stand out from the pack...
- 4/27/2015
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Carla Dobson)
- Cinelinx
We recently came in contact with Peter Dukes, a talented filmmaker and founder of Dream Seekers Productions, and received the scoop on preparations for his sixteenth film. Ever heard of a naughty little vixen named Harley Quinn? That’s right. Dukes, who normally leans toward the horror genre on projects, admittedly does not normally do fan films he is breaking his own rule just this once to show some much needed Harley love that we haven’t seen nearly enough on film. When asked about the reasoning behind undertaking such a project, Dukes stated:
“It's of the utmost importance to me that this film respects the origins of Harley, as I'm a huge fan, but I'm also not afraid to be bold. To bring to life our own unique renditions of Harley and the Joker, and place them within a story that I feel will stand out from the pack...
“It's of the utmost importance to me that this film respects the origins of Harley, as I'm a huge fan, but I'm also not afraid to be bold. To bring to life our own unique renditions of Harley and the Joker, and place them within a story that I feel will stand out from the pack...
- 4/27/2015
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Carla Dobson)
- Cinelinx
Gone Dark has begun its Video On Demand run this month and can be found on cable and internet providers such as Cox, At&T, Verizon, Charter, SuddenLink, Amazon Instant Video, Vudu, Google Play, Xbox and more! The official DVD will release January 7th, 2014.
Starring Pascal Cooper, Bill Oberst, Jr. (Take This Lollipop), Rance Howard (Psycho, A Beautiful Mind), Leif Gantvoort (The Amazing Spider-Man), Mary Elizabeth Pohl (Fright Night), Catherine Cooper, Ramon Camacho (Gran Torino), Madeleine Wade (The Wolf of Wall Street), Josh Luteran, Rebecca Reynolds, Cynthia Harmon ("Entourage"), Reggie Jernigan (Street Racer), Marcus Stewart, Luke Barnett (The Amityville Haunting), Brandon Slagle (The Black Dahlia Haunting), and Devanny Pinn (Hold Your Breath), Gone Dark is directed by Pascal Cooper.
Synopsis
Five years ago Jack's partners helped him fake his death. When his little sister, Kim, becomes an agent, she finds evidence that shows his partners killed him and blames them for his death.
Starring Pascal Cooper, Bill Oberst, Jr. (Take This Lollipop), Rance Howard (Psycho, A Beautiful Mind), Leif Gantvoort (The Amazing Spider-Man), Mary Elizabeth Pohl (Fright Night), Catherine Cooper, Ramon Camacho (Gran Torino), Madeleine Wade (The Wolf of Wall Street), Josh Luteran, Rebecca Reynolds, Cynthia Harmon ("Entourage"), Reggie Jernigan (Street Racer), Marcus Stewart, Luke Barnett (The Amityville Haunting), Brandon Slagle (The Black Dahlia Haunting), and Devanny Pinn (Hold Your Breath), Gone Dark is directed by Pascal Cooper.
Synopsis
Five years ago Jack's partners helped him fake his death. When his little sister, Kim, becomes an agent, she finds evidence that shows his partners killed him and blames them for his death.
- 11/7/2013
- by Jon Condit
- DreadCentral.com
A new film called Gone Dark has come to our attention because it's calling itself "a bloody and brutal romp that challenges the envelope by pushing it in every way it possibly can." Yep, we are officially listening. Read on for details.
Starring Pascal Cooper, Bill Oberst, Jr. (Take This Lollipop), Rance Howard (Psycho, A Beautiful Mind), Leif Gantvoort (The Amazing Spider-Man), Mary Elizabeth Pohl (Fright Night), Catherine Cooper, Ramon Camacho (Gran Torino), Madeleine Wade (The Wolf of Wall Street), Josh Luteran, Rebecca Reynolds, Cynthia Harmon ("Entourage"), Reggie Jernigan (Street Racer), Marcus Stewart, Luke Barnett (The Amityville Haunting), Brandon Slagle (The Black Dahlia Haunting), and Devanny Pinn (Hold Your Breath), Gone Dark is directed by Pascal Cooper.
Check out the first artwork below and look for more soon!
Synopsis
Five years ago Jack faked his death. Now his little sister is hunting down his ex-partners who she thinks killed him.
Starring Pascal Cooper, Bill Oberst, Jr. (Take This Lollipop), Rance Howard (Psycho, A Beautiful Mind), Leif Gantvoort (The Amazing Spider-Man), Mary Elizabeth Pohl (Fright Night), Catherine Cooper, Ramon Camacho (Gran Torino), Madeleine Wade (The Wolf of Wall Street), Josh Luteran, Rebecca Reynolds, Cynthia Harmon ("Entourage"), Reggie Jernigan (Street Racer), Marcus Stewart, Luke Barnett (The Amityville Haunting), Brandon Slagle (The Black Dahlia Haunting), and Devanny Pinn (Hold Your Breath), Gone Dark is directed by Pascal Cooper.
Check out the first artwork below and look for more soon!
Synopsis
Five years ago Jack faked his death. Now his little sister is hunting down his ex-partners who she thinks killed him.
- 11/6/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
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