Twice a month Joe Lipsett will dissect a new Amityville Horror film to explore how the “franchise” has evolved in increasingly ludicrous directions. This is “The Amityville IP.”
The single biggest recurring question that has arisen over the course of this editorial series is “what constitutes an Amityville film?” It’s the basic impetus to go through all of these films chronologically, regardless of quality or connective tissue to the original film or the books.
It’s also why complaints in the comments that everything past a certain point (ie: either A New Generation or the remake* apparently) no longer qualifies are immaterial and frankly kinda boring. It’s always been more interesting to consider how and why filmmakers are using “Amityville” in their films – for better or worse.
* If the remake counts, then surely The Amityville Murders also counts, no?
The reality is that, particularly with the last few entries in the “franchise,...
The single biggest recurring question that has arisen over the course of this editorial series is “what constitutes an Amityville film?” It’s the basic impetus to go through all of these films chronologically, regardless of quality or connective tissue to the original film or the books.
It’s also why complaints in the comments that everything past a certain point (ie: either A New Generation or the remake* apparently) no longer qualifies are immaterial and frankly kinda boring. It’s always been more interesting to consider how and why filmmakers are using “Amityville” in their films – for better or worse.
* If the remake counts, then surely The Amityville Murders also counts, no?
The reality is that, particularly with the last few entries in the “franchise,...
- 10/25/2023
- by Joe Lipsett
- bloody-disgusting.com
Fulwell 73, the fast-rising U.K. and Los Angeles banner behind The Late Late Show with James Corden and Hulu’s recent series The Kardashians, as well as the current producer of the Grammy Awards, has hired creative duo Rachel Arnold and Jon Green to lead its U.K. formats as creative directors.
The pair who previously co-founded production company Definitely and headed up Rdf Media’s creative team have worked on shows including Love Island, Junior Doctors and Let’s Dance for Comic Relief. They join Fulwell in February, reporting to company CEO Johnny Moore and with a primary focus on continuing the company’s expansion into international territories and creating further opportunities with U.K. broadcasters.
“Rachel and Jon are key appointments as Fulwell 73 enters a new era of expansion,” said Leo Pearlman, Fulwell co-founder and managing partner. “Their creative partnership is an unrivaled powerhouse in the industry.
The pair who previously co-founded production company Definitely and headed up Rdf Media’s creative team have worked on shows including Love Island, Junior Doctors and Let’s Dance for Comic Relief. They join Fulwell in February, reporting to company CEO Johnny Moore and with a primary focus on continuing the company’s expansion into international territories and creating further opportunities with U.K. broadcasters.
“Rachel and Jon are key appointments as Fulwell 73 enters a new era of expansion,” said Leo Pearlman, Fulwell co-founder and managing partner. “Their creative partnership is an unrivaled powerhouse in the industry.
- 1/30/2023
- by Alex Ritman
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Christopher B. Stokes, the directors of such films as House Party 4, You Got Served, Somebody Help Me, Somebody Help Me 2, The Stepmother, and The Stepmother 2, is about to send four more movies out into the world over the course of just three months – and it’s all thanks to the Tubi streaming service. Continuing to get into original programming (previous Tubi originals include the Terror Train remake and its sequel), Tubi has teamed up with Footage Films to bring four “Black cinema thrillers” to their service. Stokes has directed all four of the movies and wrote the scripts for each one with Marques Houston.
First up is The Assistant, which is set to reach Tubi on January 20th. Variety reports that The Assistant follows doctor Raven Fields (Erica Mena) who finds herself drowning in work and looks to hire an assistant to help with her day-to-day. Taking a chance on a young and cheery woman,...
First up is The Assistant, which is set to reach Tubi on January 20th. Variety reports that The Assistant follows doctor Raven Fields (Erica Mena) who finds herself drowning in work and looks to hire an assistant to help with her day-to-day. Taking a chance on a young and cheery woman,...
- 1/13/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Tubi has joined forces with Footage Films to premiere four original Black-led thrillers, Variety lets us know this week, each of them directed by Christopher B. Stokes (The Stepmother).
The four films coming soon to Tubi are titled The Assistant, Best Friend, You’re Not Alone and No Way Out, and you can learn more about each of them over on Variety.
In You’re Not Alone, for starters, which premieres on March 24, 2023…
“When his flight is delayed coming home from a business trip, Keith Mitchell (Michael Jai White) has to leave his daughter Alexis (Precious Way), who’s stuck at home under house arrest, alone for the night. Once Keith is finally in the air with full bars of WiFi, he notices a stranger enter the house on his security system.
“Unable to warn Alexis when the WiFi suddenly cuts out, Keith sits helpless from 30,000 feet in the air...
The four films coming soon to Tubi are titled The Assistant, Best Friend, You’re Not Alone and No Way Out, and you can learn more about each of them over on Variety.
In You’re Not Alone, for starters, which premieres on March 24, 2023…
“When his flight is delayed coming home from a business trip, Keith Mitchell (Michael Jai White) has to leave his daughter Alexis (Precious Way), who’s stuck at home under house arrest, alone for the night. Once Keith is finally in the air with full bars of WiFi, he notices a stranger enter the house on his security system.
“Unable to warn Alexis when the WiFi suddenly cuts out, Keith sits helpless from 30,000 feet in the air...
- 1/12/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Tubi is set to launch four new original Black cinema thrillers from Footage Films: “The Assistant,” “Best Friend,” “You’re Not Alone” and “No Way Out.”
The four upcoming thrillers are directed by Christopher B. Stokes from scripts the filmmaker co-wrote with Marques Houston. Stokes and Houston also serve as executive producers on the films, with Footage Films president Juanita Stokes as producer. Tubi has previously worked with Footage Films on several original films, including “The Stepmother” and “The Stepmother 2.”
Per the logline, “The Assistant” follows doctor Raven Fields (Erica Mena) who “finds herself drowning in work and looks to hire an assistant to help with her day-to-day. Taking a chance on a young and cheery woman, Raven believes she’s found the perfect person until assistance turns into obsession, and she risks losing everything, including her life.” In addition to Mena, the film stars Parker McKenna Posey, Flex Alexander,...
The four upcoming thrillers are directed by Christopher B. Stokes from scripts the filmmaker co-wrote with Marques Houston. Stokes and Houston also serve as executive producers on the films, with Footage Films president Juanita Stokes as producer. Tubi has previously worked with Footage Films on several original films, including “The Stepmother” and “The Stepmother 2.”
Per the logline, “The Assistant” follows doctor Raven Fields (Erica Mena) who “finds herself drowning in work and looks to hire an assistant to help with her day-to-day. Taking a chance on a young and cheery woman, Raven believes she’s found the perfect person until assistance turns into obsession, and she risks losing everything, including her life.” In addition to Mena, the film stars Parker McKenna Posey, Flex Alexander,...
- 1/12/2023
- by Michaela Zee
- Variety Film + TV
2022 marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of the independent film production and distribution company The Asylum, the company known for bringing us some of the craziest giant monster and mockbuster movies out there. And they’ve decided to celebrate their anniversary by putting together what is basically the Avengers: Endgame of Asylum movies. A film that sees the human race having to deal with multiple Asylum movie monsters at once – and it even acknowledges that these monsters have been pulled into our reality straight out of Asylum movies! This Asylum multiverse mash-up is called 2025 Armageddon, and you can see for the trailer for it in the embed above.
Directed by Michael Su (Death Count) from a screenplay written by Marc Gottlieb (Aquarium of the Dead), 2025 Armageddon has the following synopsis: A militant alien race launches an attack on Earth using gigantic creatures and geological disasters all based on those found on The...
Directed by Michael Su (Death Count) from a screenplay written by Marc Gottlieb (Aquarium of the Dead), 2025 Armageddon has the following synopsis: A militant alien race launches an attack on Earth using gigantic creatures and geological disasters all based on those found on The...
- 12/23/2022
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
This Civil War thriller has so much truth to say about War, Patriotism and combatant-vs.-civilian terror that we can hardly believe it was released in 1954. It’s based on a true event from 1864, a daring undercover mission that hit the Union far away from the conventional fighting. Van Heflin is the vengeance-seeking advance agent, Anne Bancroft a war widow, Richard Boone a maimed Union veteran and Lee Marvin a loose cannon with a hair trigger. The anti-war message is stronger than anything from the Vietnam years! The 20th-Fox release is not on quality home video, and is in great need of restoration.
The Raid
Not on Home Video
CineSavant Revival Screening Review
1954 / Color / 1:66 widescreen / 83 min.
Starring: Van Heflin, Anne Bancroft, Richard Boone, Lee Marvin, Tommy Rettig, Peter Graves, Douglas Spencer, Paul Cavanagh, Will Wright, James Best, John Dierkes, Helen Ford, Lee Aaker, Claude Akins, John Beradino, Robert Easton,...
The Raid
Not on Home Video
CineSavant Revival Screening Review
1954 / Color / 1:66 widescreen / 83 min.
Starring: Van Heflin, Anne Bancroft, Richard Boone, Lee Marvin, Tommy Rettig, Peter Graves, Douglas Spencer, Paul Cavanagh, Will Wright, James Best, John Dierkes, Helen Ford, Lee Aaker, Claude Akins, John Beradino, Robert Easton,...
- 10/8/2022
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
Near the start of the Roundabout Theatre Company’s Broadway revival of the musical 1776, a cast made entirely of actors who identify as female, transgender and nonbinary, with multiple representations of race and ethnicity, step into the gold-buckled shoes, literally, of the men who would come to be called the founding fathers. We can only imagine how things might turn out differently, both for the musical and in some alternate real-life universe.
In some ways, not much changes. Members of the Continental Congress still bicker, fight and ever so slowly hash out the details of what will become the Declaration of Independence. Slavery will remain enshrined in both the document and the new nation, and the musical’s rousing Sherman Edwards score is as vibrant and pleasing as ever.
What’s different, of course, are the voices singing those songs and hashing those historical details, and in that, at least,...
In some ways, not much changes. Members of the Continental Congress still bicker, fight and ever so slowly hash out the details of what will become the Declaration of Independence. Slavery will remain enshrined in both the document and the new nation, and the musical’s rousing Sherman Edwards score is as vibrant and pleasing as ever.
What’s different, of course, are the voices singing those songs and hashing those historical details, and in that, at least,...
- 10/7/2022
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
A new Broadway season has started, and there are currently seven productions of musicals set to open this fall. Could we be seeing any of them contend at next year’s Tony Awards? Below is an overview of the plot of each musical as well as the awards history of its author, cast, creative team, and the opening and (where applicable) closing dates.
“Almost Famous” (previews begin October 3; opens November 3)
In this stage musical adaptation of Cameron Crowe’s 2000 Academy Award-winning film, William Miller is an idealistic 15-year-old aspiring music journalist. When Rolling Stone magazine hires him to go on the road with an up-and-coming band, he is thrust into the rock-and-roll circus, where his love of music, his longing for friendship, and his integrity as a writer collide.
This musical has a book written by Crowe, who also co-wrote the score with Tony- and Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Tom Kitt.
“Almost Famous” (previews begin October 3; opens November 3)
In this stage musical adaptation of Cameron Crowe’s 2000 Academy Award-winning film, William Miller is an idealistic 15-year-old aspiring music journalist. When Rolling Stone magazine hires him to go on the road with an up-and-coming band, he is thrust into the rock-and-roll circus, where his love of music, his longing for friendship, and his integrity as a writer collide.
This musical has a book written by Crowe, who also co-wrote the score with Tony- and Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Tom Kitt.
- 9/14/2022
- by Jeffrey Kare
- Gold Derby
"In this house... evil is everywhere." Lionsgate has released an official trailer for a direct-to-dvd horror film titled The Amityville Harvest, the latest from genre director Thomas J. Churchill. This film actually has nothing to do with the original Amityville movie or any of its sequels/prequels/rip-offs. It seems to have been made as a terrible vampire movie set inside a creepy house that was updated with the "Amityville" name because it's now in public domain. While staying at an aging manor to research its liquor-smuggling history, Christina and her documentary video team interview their spooky host Vincent but strangely no one can capture his image or voice on video. Hmm, I wonder if it's because he's a vampire? Maybe?! The film stars Sadie Katz, Paul Logan, Julie Anne Prescott, Eileen Dietz, Yan Birch, and Kyle Lowder as Vincent. I call this "strange" in the headline, but it really...
- 8/12/2020
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
1982: As the World Turns' Bob married Miranda.
1985: Jon Hensley debuted as Holden Sndyer on Atwt.
1999: Jason Cook debuted as Shawn Brady on Days of our Lives.
1999: The Young and the Restless' Nikki battled Diane."The best prophet of the future is the past."
― Lord Byron
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1964: On Peyton Place, Betty (Barbara Parkins) was afraid to tell Rodney (Ryan O'Neal) about her pregnancy out of fear he would believe she was trapping him into a relationship.
1970: Actor Herb Holcombe died at age 65. He played Adam Bilodeau in Dark Shadows.
1979: On As the World Turns, when Lisa Colman (Eileen Fulton...
1985: Jon Hensley debuted as Holden Sndyer on Atwt.
1999: Jason Cook debuted as Shawn Brady on Days of our Lives.
1999: The Young and the Restless' Nikki battled Diane."The best prophet of the future is the past."
― Lord Byron
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1964: On Peyton Place, Betty (Barbara Parkins) was afraid to tell Rodney (Ryan O'Neal) about her pregnancy out of fear he would believe she was trapping him into a relationship.
1970: Actor Herb Holcombe died at age 65. He played Adam Bilodeau in Dark Shadows.
1979: On As the World Turns, when Lisa Colman (Eileen Fulton...
- 10/15/2018
- by Roger Newcomb
- We Love Soaps
Stars: Paul Logan, Tiffany, Barry Williams, David Labiosa | Written and Directed by Eric Forsberg
So the official synopsis for Mega Piranha reads like this:
Join Special Agent Finch (Paul Logan) and Professor Sarah Monroe (80’s pop star Tiffany) as a mutant strain of giant ferocious piranha escape from the Amazon and eat their way toward Florida… Will the entire population of Florida be saved from complete annihilation? Featuring explosive set pieces, stunning special effects and the most fearsome marine monsters in the history of film, Mega Piranha is the riotously entertaining new creature feature from the makers of last year’s massive DVD success, Mega Shark Vs Giant Octopus. Battleships will be destroyed, humanity will be threatened, a continent will reach the edge of disaster, a group of heroes will risk it all to save innocent lives and helicopters will be eaten. Prepare for the ultimate bite-sized blockbusting thrill-ride that...
So the official synopsis for Mega Piranha reads like this:
Join Special Agent Finch (Paul Logan) and Professor Sarah Monroe (80’s pop star Tiffany) as a mutant strain of giant ferocious piranha escape from the Amazon and eat their way toward Florida… Will the entire population of Florida be saved from complete annihilation? Featuring explosive set pieces, stunning special effects and the most fearsome marine monsters in the history of film, Mega Piranha is the riotously entertaining new creature feature from the makers of last year’s massive DVD success, Mega Shark Vs Giant Octopus. Battleships will be destroyed, humanity will be threatened, a continent will reach the edge of disaster, a group of heroes will risk it all to save innocent lives and helicopters will be eaten. Prepare for the ultimate bite-sized blockbusting thrill-ride that...
- 3/15/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
In today’s Horror Highlights, we have new clips from Bite, Scream Factory’s Blu-ray / DVD release details for The Abandoned, information and a look at Jon Fields’ Creep Cases, details on El Rey Network’s Mother’s Day Marathon, and a Q&A with The Horde producer Beth A. Thuna.
Two New Clips for Archibald’s Bite: Press Release: Visceral body-horror feature opens in select U.S. theaters May 6th, 2016.
When she returns from her tropical bachelorette party getaway, a young woman begins to succumb to an insect bite in the palpably disturbing film Bite. Witness the skin-crawling chronicle of one woman’s truly terrifying descent into madness when the visceral body horror feature, Bite debuts in select U.S. theaters May 6th, 2016. Directed by Chad Archibald (The Drownsman), Bite had a sensational premiere at the 2015 Fantasia International Film Festival in Montreal, where it won an Audience Award...
Two New Clips for Archibald’s Bite: Press Release: Visceral body-horror feature opens in select U.S. theaters May 6th, 2016.
When she returns from her tropical bachelorette party getaway, a young woman begins to succumb to an insect bite in the palpably disturbing film Bite. Witness the skin-crawling chronicle of one woman’s truly terrifying descent into madness when the visceral body horror feature, Bite debuts in select U.S. theaters May 6th, 2016. Directed by Chad Archibald (The Drownsman), Bite had a sensational premiere at the 2015 Fantasia International Film Festival in Montreal, where it won an Audience Award...
- 5/7/2016
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
It looks like May will be a somewhat busy month in regards to horror and sci-fi VOD/Digital HD releases, as we have thirteen different titles arriving before Memorial Day. Dark Sky Films is kicking things off with Adrián García Bogliano’s Scherzo Diabolico, and for those of you wanting to check out the latest from Kane Hodder, The Haunting of Alice D arrives on all digital platforms the very same day.
Scream Factory is unleashing their latest film, Bite, on VOD on May 6th, and Regression, the mystery thriller starring Ethan Hawke and Emma Watson, is getting released on May 10th courtesy of Starz Digital. Also, one of my favorite films from the 2015 Los Angeles Film Fest, Crush the Skull, is being released on May 17th courtesy of Breaking Glass Pictures.
Other notable VOD titles for May 2016 include The Offering, What We Become, The Curse of Sleeping Beauty, and The Ones Below.
Scream Factory is unleashing their latest film, Bite, on VOD on May 6th, and Regression, the mystery thriller starring Ethan Hawke and Emma Watson, is getting released on May 10th courtesy of Starz Digital. Also, one of my favorite films from the 2015 Los Angeles Film Fest, Crush the Skull, is being released on May 17th courtesy of Breaking Glass Pictures.
Other notable VOD titles for May 2016 include The Offering, What We Become, The Curse of Sleeping Beauty, and The Ones Below.
- 5/1/2016
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
*full disclosure: an online screener of this film was provided by an anonymous source. Direct: Jared Cohn. Writer: Paul Logan. Cast: Paul Logan, Bill Moseley, Vernon Wells and Costas Mandylor. From the director of Bikini Spring Break (2012) and Hulk Blood Tapes (2015) comes Jared Cohn's The Horde. The screenplay, via first time scriptwriter Paul Logan, is steeped in action and horror elements. Set for a coming-soon release through Video-on-demand, The Horde is a blend of other cannibals films, from the past. The film is also heavily focused on martial arts action elements. Meanwhile, one's gag reflex might be provoked by all of the limb and tongue cutting. The Horde is one horrifying camping and photography adventure gone very awry. The Horde is reminiscent of a number of other films. This film viewer was most reminded of The Hills Have Eyes II (2007) as the military confronts a family of inbreeding cannibals.
- 5/1/2016
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Jason Lives, the sixth installment in the Friday the 13th franchise, turns 30 in August and to celebrate, O Cinema and Popcorn Frights Film Festival are having a screening of the film. Read on for more details. Also: Madballs #1 preview pages, The Horde release details, and Warlash: Zombie Mutant Genesis #1 preview pages.
Friday the 13th Part VI Screening: From O Cinema and Popcorn Frights Film Festival: “O Cinema and Popcorn Frights Film Festival are proud to present the 30th Anniversary of the sixth chapter in the Friday the 13th series, Jason Lives.
Retro video game table. Play the classic Nintendo 8-bit “Friday the 13th” video game before the movie (10 pm) 30th Anniversary Screening of “Friday the 13th: Jason Lives” (11 pm)
As most horror fans know, the fourth Friday the 13th film was intended to truly be The Final Chapter. However, since it wound up being the highest grossing film in the series,...
Friday the 13th Part VI Screening: From O Cinema and Popcorn Frights Film Festival: “O Cinema and Popcorn Frights Film Festival are proud to present the 30th Anniversary of the sixth chapter in the Friday the 13th series, Jason Lives.
Retro video game table. Play the classic Nintendo 8-bit “Friday the 13th” video game before the movie (10 pm) 30th Anniversary Screening of “Friday the 13th: Jason Lives” (11 pm)
As most horror fans know, the fourth Friday the 13th film was intended to truly be The Final Chapter. However, since it wound up being the highest grossing film in the series,...
- 4/18/2016
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
“The Hunt is On” in The Horde, a new and action-driven hillbilly horror flick directed by Jared Cohn and written by the film's star Paul Logan. And, if you're thinking what I was thinking, this is not to be confused with the French zombie flick from 2009, La Horde
The Horde will be available on Demand and digitally in the Us and Canada on May 6 from Gravitas Ventures.
Synopsis:
John Crenshaw has given up his life as leader of his Navy Seal team to settle down and marry his girlfriend Selina. He accompanies Selina and her students on a weekend nature-photography expedition deep into the Oregon woods. What starts out as an educational an [Continued ...]...
The Horde will be available on Demand and digitally in the Us and Canada on May 6 from Gravitas Ventures.
Synopsis:
John Crenshaw has given up his life as leader of his Navy Seal team to settle down and marry his girlfriend Selina. He accompanies Selina and her students on a weekend nature-photography expedition deep into the Oregon woods. What starts out as an educational an [Continued ...]...
- 4/13/2016
- QuietEarth.us
Tagline: "Fight Back or Die!" Jared Cohn's (Hold Your Breath) The Horde blends action elements with the horror genre. This film was completed in 2015. Now, a trailer has been revealed for this high octane release. Starring Paul Logan (Code Red) as a Navy Seal, the film follows John Crenshaw as he encounters a group of mutated cannibals. The first trailer, released by Artist View Entertainment, shows several darkened scenes and the creatures that lay within the darkness. The film also stars horror icons Bill Moseley (The Devil’s Rejects), Costas Mandylor (Saw IV) and Vernon Wells (Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior). And, the film's first trailer is hosted here! From the synopsis, John and his girlfriend set out on a nature photography expedition. Alone in the woods, they find that an unspeakable evil has been rotting in the area. Now, both groups face each other, in a violent struggle of life and death.
- 3/22/2016
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Circus Road Films Takes On Mutant Mayhem
Independent horror film The Horde prepares for global distribution
(Los Angeles, CA – April 3, 2015) — 313 Films and Razors Edge Productions announced today that they signed worldwide marketing rights and representation for their feature film The Horde with Circus Road Films of Los Angeles. The action-horror film features a cast of horror icons, including Paul Logan (“Code Red”), Bill Moseley (“The Devil’€™s Rejects”), Costas Mandylor … Continue reading →
Horrornews.net...
Independent horror film The Horde prepares for global distribution
(Los Angeles, CA – April 3, 2015) — 313 Films and Razors Edge Productions announced today that they signed worldwide marketing rights and representation for their feature film The Horde with Circus Road Films of Los Angeles. The action-horror film features a cast of horror icons, including Paul Logan (“Code Red”), Bill Moseley (“The Devil’€™s Rejects”), Costas Mandylor … Continue reading →
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- 4/7/2015
- by Mike Joy
- Horror News
South by Southwest, the multi-faceted film, music and technology festival held annually in Austin, TX will feature such upcoming films as Paul Feig’s Spy, David Gordon Green’s Manglehorn, Alex Gibney’s documentary Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine, and Ondi Timoner’s Russell Brand profile Brand: A Second Coming as headliners in this year’s film festival lineup.
SXSW runs from March 13 to 21 in Austin and is now in its 22nd year. Variety has details of the 145 films and 100 world premieres bowing at this year’s festival. Brand, as previously reported, will be the festival’s opening night film.
Other notable titles on the list are the Will Ferrell/Kevin Hart comedy Get Hard, a rough cut of Judd Apatow’s Trainwreck, the directorial debut of 28 Days Later screenwriter Alex Garland, Ex Machina, and a new comedy by Michael Showalter, Hello, My Name is Doris.
On the small screen,...
SXSW runs from March 13 to 21 in Austin and is now in its 22nd year. Variety has details of the 145 films and 100 world premieres bowing at this year’s festival. Brand, as previously reported, will be the festival’s opening night film.
Other notable titles on the list are the Will Ferrell/Kevin Hart comedy Get Hard, a rough cut of Judd Apatow’s Trainwreck, the directorial debut of 28 Days Later screenwriter Alex Garland, Ex Machina, and a new comedy by Michael Showalter, Hello, My Name is Doris.
On the small screen,...
- 2/3/2015
- by Brian Welk
- SoundOnSight
Paul Logan, Costas Mandylor, Bill Moseley, Vernon Wells, Nestor Serrano, Matt Willig, Tiffany Brouwer, Sydney Sweeney, John Omohundro and Devin Reeve are starring in 313 Films' The Horde (not to be confused with the French zombie film that goes by that name).
Now shooting in Los Angeles, the film follows Ex-Navy Seal, John Crenshaw (Logan) as he accompanies his girlfriend (Brouwer) and her students on a weekend nature-photography expedition deep into the woods.
The post Shooting Begins on Genre Vet-Filled Indie ‘The Horde’ appeared first on Shock Till You Drop.
Now shooting in Los Angeles, the film follows Ex-Navy Seal, John Crenshaw (Logan) as he accompanies his girlfriend (Brouwer) and her students on a weekend nature-photography expedition deep into the woods.
The post Shooting Begins on Genre Vet-Filled Indie ‘The Horde’ appeared first on Shock Till You Drop.
- 10/31/2014
- by Ryan Turek
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Exclusive: La-based 313 Films are heading to Afm to meet with sales agents on feature debut The Horde, currently shooting in La.
The action-horror stars an ensemble of genre icons led by Paul Logan, Costas Mandylor, Bill Moseley, Vernon Wells, Nestor Serrano, Matt Willig, Tiffany Brouwer, Sydney Sweeney and John Omohundro.
Logan will play a former Navy Seal on a woodland getaway with his girlfriend and her students who come under attack from mutant humans.
Jared Cohn directs from Logan’s script. 313 Films’ Doreen Bennett and Beth A Thuna produce with Joel Bennett, Gabriel Campisi, Devin Reeve and Logan, while Sonia Thuna is the executive producer.
The film is scheduled to open in 2015.
The action-horror stars an ensemble of genre icons led by Paul Logan, Costas Mandylor, Bill Moseley, Vernon Wells, Nestor Serrano, Matt Willig, Tiffany Brouwer, Sydney Sweeney and John Omohundro.
Logan will play a former Navy Seal on a woodland getaway with his girlfriend and her students who come under attack from mutant humans.
Jared Cohn directs from Logan’s script. 313 Films’ Doreen Bennett and Beth A Thuna produce with Joel Bennett, Gabriel Campisi, Devin Reeve and Logan, while Sonia Thuna is the executive producer.
The film is scheduled to open in 2015.
- 10/30/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
We return with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s massive feature includes a review for Nobody Can Cool, first details on The Night Crew, Heir, and a Doctor Who documentary called Who’s Changing: An Adventure In Time With Fans, a new clip from Muck, trailers for Blood Shed, NightBeasts, and Virginia Obscura, and much more:
[Editor's Note: We want to give a big thanks to our Indie Spotlight manager, Tamika Jones, for her constant work on this weekly feature and putting together our largest Indie Spotlight to date this weekend!]
Indie Spotlight Review: Nobody Can Cool
by Heather Wixson
Nobody Can Cool is the rather impressive directorial debut from up-and-coming filmmaking duo Dpyx, Marcy Boyle and Rachel Holzman, who crafted a blisteringly taut and thoughtful indie crime thriller with a palpable sense of tension from start to finish. A gritty and engaging tale of deceit, violence and desperation, Nobody Can Cool is anchored by a breakout performance by Nick Principe (best known from his work in the Laid to Rest series, Madison County and...
[Editor's Note: We want to give a big thanks to our Indie Spotlight manager, Tamika Jones, for her constant work on this weekly feature and putting together our largest Indie Spotlight to date this weekend!]
Indie Spotlight Review: Nobody Can Cool
by Heather Wixson
Nobody Can Cool is the rather impressive directorial debut from up-and-coming filmmaking duo Dpyx, Marcy Boyle and Rachel Holzman, who crafted a blisteringly taut and thoughtful indie crime thriller with a palpable sense of tension from start to finish. A gritty and engaging tale of deceit, violence and desperation, Nobody Can Cool is anchored by a breakout performance by Nick Principe (best known from his work in the Laid to Rest series, Madison County and...
- 1/19/2014
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
More zombie mayhem is marching our way with Code Red, which has been described as "Band of Brothers" meets "The Walking Dead." Those are pretty big words. Let's hope it can live up to them.
Look for it on February 4th.
Synopsis:
In World War II, Stalin created a top secret nerve gas, which went missing shortly after the Battle of Stalingrad.
Over seventy years later, the horrific biochemical weapon resurfaces in modern day Bulgaria, turning the local inhabitants into frenzied mutants and causing the dead to rise from the grave.
Amidst the chaos, Us Special Forces Captain John McGahey (Paul Logan) and Nato Doctor Ana Bennett (Manal El-Feitury) must escape the infected zone before the Code Red alert is raised and everything is destroyed. Now, it's survival at all costs... and they only have 24 hours to reach freedom.
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Synopsis:
In World War II, Stalin created a top secret nerve gas, which went missing shortly after the Battle of Stalingrad.
Over seventy years later, the horrific biochemical weapon resurfaces in modern day Bulgaria, turning the local inhabitants into frenzied mutants and causing the dead to rise from the grave.
Amidst the chaos, Us Special Forces Captain John McGahey (Paul Logan) and Nato Doctor Ana Bennett (Manal El-Feitury) must escape the infected zone before the Code Red alert is raised and everything is destroyed. Now, it's survival at all costs... and they only have 24 hours to reach freedom.
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- 1/13/2014
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Transformers 4 Kelsey Grammer has signed on to play a villain in the Michael Bay's upcoming fourth "Transformers"feature at Paramount Pictures.
Mark Wahlberg, Jack Reynor and Nicola Peltz also star in the project. [Source: Variety]
Manglehorn
Al Pacino is being sought for the lead role in David Gordon Green's "Manglehorn" at Worldview Entertainment.
Paul Logan scripted the story of an aging ex-con who, four decades ago, gave up the woman of his dreams for a big “job”. He now obsesses daily over the choices he made. [Source: Deadline]
While We're Young
Naomi Watts is looking at the lead role in Noah Baumbach's dramatic comedy "While We're Young". Shooting kicks off this Fall in New York City.
Ben Stiller plays a documentary filmmaker and his wife (Watts) whose life is changed when the pair befriend a much younger couple. Adam Driver also stars, while Scott Rudin is producing. [Source: THR]
Business Trip
Vince Vaughn...
Mark Wahlberg, Jack Reynor and Nicola Peltz also star in the project. [Source: Variety]
Manglehorn
Al Pacino is being sought for the lead role in David Gordon Green's "Manglehorn" at Worldview Entertainment.
Paul Logan scripted the story of an aging ex-con who, four decades ago, gave up the woman of his dreams for a big “job”. He now obsesses daily over the choices he made. [Source: Deadline]
While We're Young
Naomi Watts is looking at the lead role in Noah Baumbach's dramatic comedy "While We're Young". Shooting kicks off this Fall in New York City.
Ben Stiller plays a documentary filmmaker and his wife (Watts) whose life is changed when the pair befriend a much younger couple. Adam Driver also stars, while Scott Rudin is producing. [Source: THR]
Business Trip
Vince Vaughn...
- 5/2/2013
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Yes, that headline comes with a caveat. While fans of David Gordon Green‘s early work have bristled at his turn into more mainstream comedies (count me as one of those bristlers), the filmmaker has never denied that said comedies (like Your Highness and The Sitter) are more in line with his personal tastes and preferences. So, no, while Green might be “returning to form” after his comedic outings, that form is really the one we made for him. Let’s not fence Green in. But let’s also not try to hide our glee when he starts work on the type of film that sounds like it will fit in quite neatly next to Undertow and All the Real Girls. That possible next film? Manglehorn. What’s a “manglehorn”? Only a love story with a dark twist that could star Al Pacino. Not too shabby, eh? Deadline reports (via The Playlist) that Worldview Entertainment is on...
- 5/1/2013
- by Kate Erbland
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
Exclusive: Worldview Entertainment has committed to finance and produce Manglehorn, which David Gordon Green will direct from a script he wrote with Paul Logan. I hear they are going out to Al Pacino for the lead role of A.J. Manglehorn, an aging, ordinary guy in a small town who nurses his sick cat, squeezes out a conversation with the local bank teller every Friday, and eats at the same place every day. But there is more to Manglehorn than meets the eye: he’s an ex-con who, 40 years ago, gave up the woman of his dreams for a big “job”. He now obsesses daily over the choices he made. After a dramatic effort to start over, Manglehorn faces a terrifying moment and is unmasked as a guy with a very, very dark past. This figures to be a hot sales title at Cannes, and in a pitch to potential buyers,...
- 5/1/2013
- by MIKE FLEMING JR
- Deadline
Directed by: Mary Lambert
Written by: Naomi L. Selfman
Cast: Tiffany, Debbie Gibson, A. Martinez, Kathryn Joosten
Okay, let's get one thing clear. Mega Python vs. Gatoroid is a bad movie. The film contains glaring continuity errors, the acting gets pretty wooden at times, the script is just as lazy as you'd expect and the CGI is pretty bad (though not as bad as Lake Placid 3). In short, it's everything you'd expect from The Asylum, but that's not to say the film isn't a lot of fun. While it doesn't reach the inspired heights of unintentional lunacy in Mega Piranha, director Mary Lambert keeps things moving with very little drag time and refuses to take things too seriously.
The movie opens with Dr. Nikki Riley (Debbie Gibson), an environment activist, breaking into a building to steal a bunch of exotic pythons. With her are Gia and Ben, who are...
Written by: Naomi L. Selfman
Cast: Tiffany, Debbie Gibson, A. Martinez, Kathryn Joosten
Okay, let's get one thing clear. Mega Python vs. Gatoroid is a bad movie. The film contains glaring continuity errors, the acting gets pretty wooden at times, the script is just as lazy as you'd expect and the CGI is pretty bad (though not as bad as Lake Placid 3). In short, it's everything you'd expect from The Asylum, but that's not to say the film isn't a lot of fun. While it doesn't reach the inspired heights of unintentional lunacy in Mega Piranha, director Mary Lambert keeps things moving with very little drag time and refuses to take things too seriously.
The movie opens with Dr. Nikki Riley (Debbie Gibson), an environment activist, breaking into a building to steal a bunch of exotic pythons. With her are Gia and Ben, who are...
- 8/10/2011
- by Chris McMillan
- Planet Fury
Recent releases by The Asylum have left me debating their oddly fascinating approach, praising when they very occasionally get things right and finding myself more than a little annoyed with their gimmicks. So when four Asylum flicks landed on my doorstep for review I approached with caution but also with as much of an open mind as I could manage, as I try to with any new release.
That said the hit to miss ratio with The Asylum swings rather strongly to the miss side so in an effort to rip the plaster off quickly, if this turned out to indeed be necessary, I settled down to watch all four films in a row. A mistake you might think but contained within were some pleasures, but unfortunately a whole lot of messy half-arsed filmmaking too. Like a moth to a flame…
First up was Ballistica, a film that doesn’t...
That said the hit to miss ratio with The Asylum swings rather strongly to the miss side so in an effort to rip the plaster off quickly, if this turned out to indeed be necessary, I settled down to watch all four films in a row. A mistake you might think but contained within were some pleasures, but unfortunately a whole lot of messy half-arsed filmmaking too. Like a moth to a flame…
First up was Ballistica, a film that doesn’t...
- 6/10/2011
- by Craig Skinner
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Directed by: Declan O'Brien
Produced by: Roger Corman, Julie Corman
Written by: Mike MacLean
Cast: Eric Roberts, Kerem Bursin, Sara Malakul Lane, Héctor Jiménez
In my review of Mega Shark vs. Crocosaurous (Feb. 23 of this year), I suggested the folks in charge of The Asylum watch some of Roger Corman's older films and take a few notes on how to make a great monster flick. I hope they had pen and paper handy when Sharktopus hit the Syfy Network, as their chief competition just showed them how it's done. A gleeful mix of one part monster, one part bathing suit clad victims, and a lot of "how can we top the last scene" effort shaken into the mix, the film became one of Syfy's biggest successes. All I can say is, I told you so, The Asylum.
The film opens in California, with a young swimmer about to become a white shark snack.
Produced by: Roger Corman, Julie Corman
Written by: Mike MacLean
Cast: Eric Roberts, Kerem Bursin, Sara Malakul Lane, Héctor Jiménez
In my review of Mega Shark vs. Crocosaurous (Feb. 23 of this year), I suggested the folks in charge of The Asylum watch some of Roger Corman's older films and take a few notes on how to make a great monster flick. I hope they had pen and paper handy when Sharktopus hit the Syfy Network, as their chief competition just showed them how it's done. A gleeful mix of one part monster, one part bathing suit clad victims, and a lot of "how can we top the last scene" effort shaken into the mix, the film became one of Syfy's biggest successes. All I can say is, I told you so, The Asylum.
The film opens in California, with a young swimmer about to become a white shark snack.
- 5/25/2011
- by Chris McMillan
- Planet Fury
It might sound kind of sad to those with discerning taste in cinema, but I genuinely get excited when The Asylum announces another project. Their latest endeavor, the Gary Jones-directed action extravaganza “Ballistica”, doesn’t skimp on the stars. Not only do you get Martin Cove and Robert Davi for your entertainment dollar, they’ve also thrown in Andrew Divoff at absolutely no extra charge. Now that’s what I call a bargain. Nevermind that the titular combat style is vaguely reminiscent of Gun Kata from Kurt Wimmer’s insanely overlooked “Equilibrium” — this movie looks pretty badass for a cheap direct-to-video action flick, and my expectations have been suitably adjusted. “Ballistica”, which also stars Paul Logan, will hit DVD on May 17th, 2011. function getVideo() { var so = new SWFObject("http://cdn.springboard.gorillanation.com/storage/xplayer/yo033.swf", "mplayer", "590", "375", "8", "#000000"); so.addParam("wmode","transparent"); so.addParam("swliveconnect", "true"); so.addParam("allowscriptaccess", "always"); so.
- 11/9/2010
- by Todd Rigney
- Beyond Hollywood
This week's roundup of DVD releases include fan favorites from TV, a scarred comic book antihero, the next installment of The Lost Boys, the requisite creature features, a Roger Corman set, and SyFy's apocalyptic view of the world. Also, don't forget to check out the soundtrack from the hottest vampire TV show right now (well, there's only one playing currently) at the very end of this list.
While waiting for your orders to arrive by mail, you can always catch up on Camera Obscura for free with our Episode 1-7 episodes & recap or watch the newest episodes on Dailymotion. You can also learn all about creature making from our Q&A With Camera Obscura's FX Maestro Jeff Farley.
On with the list....
Jonah Hex
Directed by Jimmy Hayward
Out of the pages of the legendary comics and graphic novels steps Jonah Hex (review), a scarred drifter and bounty hunter...
While waiting for your orders to arrive by mail, you can always catch up on Camera Obscura for free with our Episode 1-7 episodes & recap or watch the newest episodes on Dailymotion. You can also learn all about creature making from our Q&A With Camera Obscura's FX Maestro Jeff Farley.
On with the list....
Jonah Hex
Directed by Jimmy Hayward
Out of the pages of the legendary comics and graphic novels steps Jonah Hex (review), a scarred drifter and bounty hunter...
- 10/12/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Something fishy is going on in the world of cinema.
This weekend's much-touted release of Atmosphere's creature pic Piranha 3D, directed by Alexandre Aja, enters the arena on the heels of Syfy's recent fish-themed horror romp Mega Piranha, directed by Eric Forsberg.
And who's keeping score? Well, given the warm reception that Mega Piranha got at Comic-Con and the fact that it was Syfy's No1 watched movie premiere of 2010, probably a lot of people.
We all know about Piranha 3D, a $25million special effects extravaganza helmed by Alexandre Aja (Mirrors, The Hills Have Eyes), produced by Atmosphere Entertainment (The Spiderwick Chronicles, 300), and starring Kelly Brook, Richard Dreyfus, Elizabeth Shue and Ving Rhames.
The appeal of the film (beach babes, bouncing boobs and a girl-on-girl underwater kissing scene between Brook and porn star Riley Steele) was explained on our Lads Lounge blog.
But we don't know quite as much about Mega Piranha,...
This weekend's much-touted release of Atmosphere's creature pic Piranha 3D, directed by Alexandre Aja, enters the arena on the heels of Syfy's recent fish-themed horror romp Mega Piranha, directed by Eric Forsberg.
And who's keeping score? Well, given the warm reception that Mega Piranha got at Comic-Con and the fact that it was Syfy's No1 watched movie premiere of 2010, probably a lot of people.
We all know about Piranha 3D, a $25million special effects extravaganza helmed by Alexandre Aja (Mirrors, The Hills Have Eyes), produced by Atmosphere Entertainment (The Spiderwick Chronicles, 300), and starring Kelly Brook, Richard Dreyfus, Elizabeth Shue and Ving Rhames.
The appeal of the film (beach babes, bouncing boobs and a girl-on-girl underwater kissing scene between Brook and porn star Riley Steele) was explained on our Lads Lounge blog.
But we don't know quite as much about Mega Piranha,...
- 8/22/2010
- by David Bentley
- The Geek Files
The Asylum originally planned the release of their audacious Mega Piranha as something of a mockbuster designed to coincide with the then planned theatrical release of Piranha 3D. When Piranha 3D got pushed back to this weekend, I joked that maybe this time The Asylum can claim that the theatrical movie is mockbustering them. According to the odd press release that showed up in my box today, they've taken my jest to heart.
Mega Piranha director Eric Forsberg has thrown down the gauntlet of sorts by sending out this press release asking which over-the-top piranha flick will reign supreme in the hearts and minds of movie watchers. Read for yourself.
Piranha 3D vs. the Syfy original movie Mega Piranha!
“Who will devour who?”
For immediate release:
Date: 08/20/10
This week’s much touted release of Atmosphere’s creature pic, Piranha 3D, directed by Alexandre Aja, enters the arena on the heels...
Mega Piranha director Eric Forsberg has thrown down the gauntlet of sorts by sending out this press release asking which over-the-top piranha flick will reign supreme in the hearts and minds of movie watchers. Read for yourself.
Piranha 3D vs. the Syfy original movie Mega Piranha!
“Who will devour who?”
For immediate release:
Date: 08/20/10
This week’s much touted release of Atmosphere’s creature pic, Piranha 3D, directed by Alexandre Aja, enters the arena on the heels...
- 8/22/2010
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
Piranhas are proving a popular choice in films at the moment.
Released on the big screen on August 20 is Piranha 3D in which an underwater tremor frees a prehistoric variety of the flesh-eaters into Lake Victoria, just as residents and tourists gather for fun in the sun during the spring break.
And out on DVD from Metrodome this week is Mega Piranha, in which giant mutant fish escape from the Amazon and chomp their way towards Florida. Pop singer Tiffany is among the cast of the creature feature.
Mega Piranha went down a storm at a limited London screening last month, as viewers played a game to guess the number of deaths and revelled in the cheesy special effects, bad acting and overblown tone.
But reviewers were less than happy and, as you can see in the following compilation of critiques, proved their teeth were more than a match for the film's aquatic horrors.
Released on the big screen on August 20 is Piranha 3D in which an underwater tremor frees a prehistoric variety of the flesh-eaters into Lake Victoria, just as residents and tourists gather for fun in the sun during the spring break.
And out on DVD from Metrodome this week is Mega Piranha, in which giant mutant fish escape from the Amazon and chomp their way towards Florida. Pop singer Tiffany is among the cast of the creature feature.
Mega Piranha went down a storm at a limited London screening last month, as viewers played a game to guess the number of deaths and revelled in the cheesy special effects, bad acting and overblown tone.
But reviewers were less than happy and, as you can see in the following compilation of critiques, proved their teeth were more than a match for the film's aquatic horrors.
- 8/12/2010
- by David Bentley
- The Geek Files
The guys at Metrodome have been kind enough to give us an exclusive clip from the just-released-on-dvd Mega Piranha. Having already seen the film (review here) I can tell you that this clip is from the opening prologue, and is just a small taste of the killer piranha action within the movie!
Join Special Agent Finch (Paul Logan) and Professor Sarah Monroe (80’s pop star Tiffany) as a mutant strain of giant ferocious piranha escape from the Amazon and eat their way toward Florida… Will the entire population of Florida be saved from complete annihilation? Will Paul Logan keep his top on for more than 5 minutes? Will Tiffany manage to get through the entire film without bursting into ‘I Think We’re Alone Now’?
Mega Piranha is out now on DVD from Metrodome… and if you can’t get enough Tiffany action, see her go head to head with former...
Join Special Agent Finch (Paul Logan) and Professor Sarah Monroe (80’s pop star Tiffany) as a mutant strain of giant ferocious piranha escape from the Amazon and eat their way toward Florida… Will the entire population of Florida be saved from complete annihilation? Will Paul Logan keep his top on for more than 5 minutes? Will Tiffany manage to get through the entire film without bursting into ‘I Think We’re Alone Now’?
Mega Piranha is out now on DVD from Metrodome… and if you can’t get enough Tiffany action, see her go head to head with former...
- 8/10/2010
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Mega Piranha stars ’80s pop sensation’ Tiffany and, as the poster proudly proclaims, it is from the studio who bought you Mega Shark Vs Giant Octopus – so if you haven’t had your fill of enlarged seacreatures, this is the film for you and we’ve been given an exclusive clip from Metrodome to hook you.
Escaping from The Asylum on DVD today, this film looks nuts, and that’s fine by me. How can you not like a film whose official synopsis contains this line..
Will the entire population of Florida be saved from complete annihilation? Will Paul Logan keep his top on for more than 5 minutes? Will Tiffany manage to get through the entire film without bursting into ‘I Think We’re Alone Now’?
And of course there’s always the most anticipated Tiffany Vs. Debbie Gibson showdown coming up with Mega Python Vs Gatoroid – if you apply...
Escaping from The Asylum on DVD today, this film looks nuts, and that’s fine by me. How can you not like a film whose official synopsis contains this line..
Will the entire population of Florida be saved from complete annihilation? Will Paul Logan keep his top on for more than 5 minutes? Will Tiffany manage to get through the entire film without bursting into ‘I Think We’re Alone Now’?
And of course there’s always the most anticipated Tiffany Vs. Debbie Gibson showdown coming up with Mega Python Vs Gatoroid – if you apply...
- 8/10/2010
- by Jon Lyus
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
.From The Studio That Brought You Mega Shark Vs. Giant Octopus. DVD Release date: 9th August 2010 Running time: 90 minutes DVD Rrp: £15.99 Cert: 15 Starring 1980s pop sensation Tiffany! Join Special Agent Finch (Paul Logan) and Professor Sarah Monroe (80's pop star Tiffany) as a mutant strain of giant ferocious piranha escape from the Amazon and eat their way toward Florida... Will the entire population of Florida be saved from complete annihilation? Will Paul Logan keep his top on for more than 5 minutes? Will Tiffany manage to get through the entire film without bursting into .I Think We're Alone Now'? Featuring explosive set pieces, stunning special effects and the most fearsome marine monsters in the history of film, "Mega Piranha" is the riotously entertaining...
- 8/9/2010
- www.ohmygore.com/
This is no ordinary competition, but then what else would you expect from a film that is anything but ordinary.
We’re giving you lucky people the chance to win a DVD, poster, cap and T-shirt and here’s the bonus – all are signed by Tiffany and Paul Logan – how is it possible to say no to that?
If you’re in any way unsure as to what Mega Piranha is all about I’ve attached a picture to tickle you into submission.
Who wouldn’t want to see a film about a huge piranha?
So in order to win the assorted signed goodies all you have to do is answer the following question using the form below,
Who directed the 1978 Piranha film?
[contact-form]
The small print:
This competition is only open to the UK. Only one entry per household will be counted The competition will close Monday 9th of August...
We’re giving you lucky people the chance to win a DVD, poster, cap and T-shirt and here’s the bonus – all are signed by Tiffany and Paul Logan – how is it possible to say no to that?
If you’re in any way unsure as to what Mega Piranha is all about I’ve attached a picture to tickle you into submission.
Who wouldn’t want to see a film about a huge piranha?
So in order to win the assorted signed goodies all you have to do is answer the following question using the form below,
Who directed the 1978 Piranha film?
[contact-form]
The small print:
This competition is only open to the UK. Only one entry per household will be counted The competition will close Monday 9th of August...
- 8/2/2010
- by Jon Lyus
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Even before we start on this, the needle on the bad-taste-o-meter is dangerously in the red, but we just can’t resist a low budget creature feature. From the company that brought us ‘Mega Shark Vs Giant Octopus,’ mutant critter disaster pic Mega Piranha is set to inflict itself on the UK film watching public next month. Crammed with every B-movie cliché there is, you may feel dirty and used after watching this Turkey, but might it be worth it to see Tiffany eaten by a fish? Mega Piranha is on sale from August 9th. Synopsis: Join Special Agent Finch (Paul Logan) and Professor Sarah Monroe (80’s pop star Tiffany) as a mutant strain of giant ferocious piranha escape from the Amazon and eat their way toward Florida… Will the entire population of Florida be saved from complete annihilation? Will Paul Logan keep his top on for more than 5 minutes?...
- 7/27/2010
- 24framespersecond.net
If the film critic and blogger world is currently gushing like a busted dam over Inception, then they’re united in mutual loathing for the latest mockbuster – Mega Piranha. One is reminded of the critical drubbing given to Citizen Kane upon its release back in 1941.
So let’s call Mega Piranha the ‘Citizen Kane of Monster Movies’. Here’s a fine selection of reviews from UK-based outlets.
“The tiny pause at the end of every line and the wooden reaction shots tell us where we are: B-movie hell. The monster fish are about as scary as tinned tuna. Paul Logan plays one of the least Special Agents ever sent to troubleshoot. The screenplay is credited to Eric Forsberg. Watch out for his work.”
One Star / The Independent
“A cynical and humourless attempt to fabricate B-movie chuckles in the “creature-feature/red-scare” vein. With a nod and wink, the film serves up loads of wooden acting,...
So let’s call Mega Piranha the ‘Citizen Kane of Monster Movies’. Here’s a fine selection of reviews from UK-based outlets.
“The tiny pause at the end of every line and the wooden reaction shots tell us where we are: B-movie hell. The monster fish are about as scary as tinned tuna. Paul Logan plays one of the least Special Agents ever sent to troubleshoot. The screenplay is credited to Eric Forsberg. Watch out for his work.”
One Star / The Independent
“A cynical and humourless attempt to fabricate B-movie chuckles in the “creature-feature/red-scare” vein. With a nod and wink, the film serves up loads of wooden acting,...
- 7/19/2010
- by Martyn Conterio
- FilmShaft.com
Inception (12A)
(Christopher Nolan, 2010, Us) Leonardo DiCaprio, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Ellen Page, Ken Watanabe, Marion Cotillard. 148 mins
Nolan pushes the mega-budget cerebral action thriller to its limits here, and possibly beyond, with a multilayered onslaught that could leave you exhilarated, exhausted, or possibly in need of a new brain. The fiendishly complex plot imagines a world where corporate spies can raid your dreams to steal, or plant, ideas. Thus, DiCaprio assembles his team and orchestrates a risky psychic heist involving dreams within dreams within dreams; something like Ocean's Eleven meets Synecdoche, New York, multiplied by James Bond. Even if it follows the logic of the Hollywood blockbuster more than an actual dream, this boldly goes where no blockbuster has gone before. And there's nothing your brain can do to stop it.
Bluebeard (15)
(Catherine Breillat, 2009, Fra) Lola Créton, Daphné Baiwir, Dominique Thomas. 80 mins
Charles Perrault's wife-slaying fairytale has been rich territory...
(Christopher Nolan, 2010, Us) Leonardo DiCaprio, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Ellen Page, Ken Watanabe, Marion Cotillard. 148 mins
Nolan pushes the mega-budget cerebral action thriller to its limits here, and possibly beyond, with a multilayered onslaught that could leave you exhilarated, exhausted, or possibly in need of a new brain. The fiendishly complex plot imagines a world where corporate spies can raid your dreams to steal, or plant, ideas. Thus, DiCaprio assembles his team and orchestrates a risky psychic heist involving dreams within dreams within dreams; something like Ocean's Eleven meets Synecdoche, New York, multiplied by James Bond. Even if it follows the logic of the Hollywood blockbuster more than an actual dream, this boldly goes where no blockbuster has gone before. And there's nothing your brain can do to stop it.
Bluebeard (15)
(Catherine Breillat, 2009, Fra) Lola Créton, Daphné Baiwir, Dominique Thomas. 80 mins
Charles Perrault's wife-slaying fairytale has been rich territory...
- 7/16/2010
- by The guide
- The Guardian - Film News
Mega Piranha
Stars: Paul Logan, Tiffany, Barry Williams, David Labiosa | Written and Directed by Eric Forsberg
So the official synopsis for Mega Piranha reads like this:
Join Special Agent Finch (Paul Logan) and Professor Sarah Monroe (80’s pop star Tiffany) as a mutant strain of giant ferocious piranha escape from the Amazon and eat their way toward Florida… Will the entire population of Florida be saved from complete annihilation? Featuring explosive set pieces, stunning special effects and the most fearsome marine monsters in the history of film, Mega Piranha is the riotously entertaining new creature feature from the makers of last year’s massive DVD success, Mega Shark Vs Giant Octopus. Battleships will be destroyed, humanity will be threatened, a continent will reach the edge of disaster, a group of heroes will risk it all to save innocent lives and helicopters will be eaten. Prepare for the ultimate bite-sized blockbusting...
Stars: Paul Logan, Tiffany, Barry Williams, David Labiosa | Written and Directed by Eric Forsberg
So the official synopsis for Mega Piranha reads like this:
Join Special Agent Finch (Paul Logan) and Professor Sarah Monroe (80’s pop star Tiffany) as a mutant strain of giant ferocious piranha escape from the Amazon and eat their way toward Florida… Will the entire population of Florida be saved from complete annihilation? Featuring explosive set pieces, stunning special effects and the most fearsome marine monsters in the history of film, Mega Piranha is the riotously entertaining new creature feature from the makers of last year’s massive DVD success, Mega Shark Vs Giant Octopus. Battleships will be destroyed, humanity will be threatened, a continent will reach the edge of disaster, a group of heroes will risk it all to save innocent lives and helicopters will be eaten. Prepare for the ultimate bite-sized blockbusting...
- 7/10/2010
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Pop star Tiffany - best known for her 80s hit I Think We're Alone Now - has recently been making the transition into feature films, beginning with the 2009 thriller Necrosis, also released under the name Blood Snow.
This month will see the singer appearing in the Metrodome release Mega Piranha, which gets a limited cinema run in London on July 16 and comes out on DVD on August 9. A trailer for the film is included below.
It's from the same studio that brought us last year's Mega Shark vs Giant Octopus, starring fellow 80s pop star Debbie Gibson, in which two prehistoric sea-creatures wreaked havoc after being thawed out from a glacier.
Mega Piranha is written and directed by Eric Forsberg, now well known in the mockbuster genre as the man who penned Snakes on a Train, 30,000 Leagues Under the Sea and War of the Worlds 2: The Next Wave.
It...
This month will see the singer appearing in the Metrodome release Mega Piranha, which gets a limited cinema run in London on July 16 and comes out on DVD on August 9. A trailer for the film is included below.
It's from the same studio that brought us last year's Mega Shark vs Giant Octopus, starring fellow 80s pop star Debbie Gibson, in which two prehistoric sea-creatures wreaked havoc after being thawed out from a glacier.
Mega Piranha is written and directed by Eric Forsberg, now well known in the mockbuster genre as the man who penned Snakes on a Train, 30,000 Leagues Under the Sea and War of the Worlds 2: The Next Wave.
It...
- 7/7/2010
- by David Bentley
- The Geek Files
We’ve seen Dinoshark. Mansquito. Mongolian Death Worm. Next up: Mongolian Mansdinosharkworm? Maybe. It’s up to you loyal SyFy fans. According to the Hollywood Reporter, SyFy will ask fans online to help create a Saturday night telefilm for the network via B Movie Mogul, a production site that will allow viewers to “vote and pitch ideas for the film, from title, creatures, wardrobe, dialogue, and character deaths to promotional taglines.”
Anyone who’s a SyFy movie fan doesn’t need me to tell them how awesome this is. In fact, this news makes me so giddy, I feel like juggling some Mega Piranha.
Anyone who’s a SyFy movie fan doesn’t need me to tell them how awesome this is. In fact, this news makes me so giddy, I feel like juggling some Mega Piranha.
- 6/22/2010
- by Kate Ward
- EW.com - PopWatch
Metrodome have announced the UK release of Mega Piranha. The film is set to receive a limited London theatrical run on July 16th, and DVD release on August 9th. And we have the official UK DVD art and trailer – both of which are embedded below.
Join Special Agent Finch (Paul Logan) and Professor Sarah Monroe (80’s pop star Tiffany) as a mutant strain of giant ferocious piranha escape from the Amazon and eat their way toward Florida… Will the entire population of Florida be saved from complete annihilation? Will Paul Logan keep his top on for more than 5 minutes? Will Tiffany manage to get through the entire film without bursting into ‘I Think We’re Alone Now’?
Featuring explosive set pieces, stunning special effects and the most fearsome marine monsters in the history of film, Mega Piranha is the riotously entertaining new creature feature from the makers of last year’s massive DVD success,...
Join Special Agent Finch (Paul Logan) and Professor Sarah Monroe (80’s pop star Tiffany) as a mutant strain of giant ferocious piranha escape from the Amazon and eat their way toward Florida… Will the entire population of Florida be saved from complete annihilation? Will Paul Logan keep his top on for more than 5 minutes? Will Tiffany manage to get through the entire film without bursting into ‘I Think We’re Alone Now’?
Featuring explosive set pieces, stunning special effects and the most fearsome marine monsters in the history of film, Mega Piranha is the riotously entertaining new creature feature from the makers of last year’s massive DVD success,...
- 6/22/2010
- by Phil
- Nerdly
If you thought it was only Alexandre Aja’s Piranha 3D coming out this summer, think again. We will soon be treated to a prime slice of z-movie heaven with Mega Piranha.
From the (insane) people who brought you Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus comes a film where the infamous Amazonian flesh eater of legend leaps out of the water and attacks a helicopter! Not even a mad surrealist like Salvador Dali ever came up with that dream/nightmare image. This has got ‘guilty pleasure’ written all over it.
Synopsis:
Join Special Agent Finch (Paul Logan) and Professor Sarah Monroe (80’s pop star Tiffany) as a mutant strain of giant ferocious piranha escape from the Amazon and eat their way toward Florida… Will the entire population of Florida be saved from complete annihilation? Will Paul Logan keep his top on for more than 5 minutes? Will Tiffany manage to get through...
From the (insane) people who brought you Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus comes a film where the infamous Amazonian flesh eater of legend leaps out of the water and attacks a helicopter! Not even a mad surrealist like Salvador Dali ever came up with that dream/nightmare image. This has got ‘guilty pleasure’ written all over it.
Synopsis:
Join Special Agent Finch (Paul Logan) and Professor Sarah Monroe (80’s pop star Tiffany) as a mutant strain of giant ferocious piranha escape from the Amazon and eat their way toward Florida… Will the entire population of Florida be saved from complete annihilation? Will Paul Logan keep his top on for more than 5 minutes? Will Tiffany manage to get through...
- 6/21/2010
- by Martyn Conterio
- FilmShaft.com
Remember that movie, Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus? Well, the guys who made that love the word ‘mega’ in their titles and have now brought out a new movie called Mega Piranha and we’ve got the first trailer and and brand new exclusive image for you! It’s of a Piranha eating a helicopter!! No, I’m not lying!
The movie is directed by Eric Forsberg has a short cinema run which begins 16th July and is then out to buy on DVD 9th August. You can pre-order it on Amazon here. On top of all this, the movie is going to star 80s singer, Tiffany, I mean, could it get any better?!
Check out the brand new trailer and our exclusive image after the synopsis below:
Synopsis: Join Special Agent Finch (Paul Logan) and Professor Sarah Monroe (80’s pop star Tiffany) as a mutant strain of giant ferocious...
The movie is directed by Eric Forsberg has a short cinema run which begins 16th July and is then out to buy on DVD 9th August. You can pre-order it on Amazon here. On top of all this, the movie is going to star 80s singer, Tiffany, I mean, could it get any better?!
Check out the brand new trailer and our exclusive image after the synopsis below:
Synopsis: Join Special Agent Finch (Paul Logan) and Professor Sarah Monroe (80’s pop star Tiffany) as a mutant strain of giant ferocious...
- 6/9/2010
- by David Sztypuljak
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
The Asylum have released their official trailer for the eagerly-awaited (well, at least by me) Mega Piranha. The film stars 80s pop icon Tiffany, alongside Barry Williams (aka The Brady Bunch’s Greg) and Asylum regular Paul Logan and sees a mutant strain of giant ferocious piranha escape from the Amazon and eat their way toward Florida.
We’ve already seen both the sneak peek and TV trailer from SyFy, however this new trailer is a brand new version put together by The Asylum for the film’s DVD release later this month:
Mega Piranha airs on the Us SyFy channel on April 10th, and then hits Region 1 DVD on April 27th.
We’ve already seen both the sneak peek and TV trailer from SyFy, however this new trailer is a brand new version put together by The Asylum for the film’s DVD release later this month:
Mega Piranha airs on the Us SyFy channel on April 10th, and then hits Region 1 DVD on April 27th.
- 4/9/2010
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Finally ... the clip you have been waiting for! Time to see The Asylum's Mega Piranha doing some damage, and by "damage" we mean taking down helicopters. Yes. It is that damned good.
The flick stars singer Tiffany, Paul Logan, an Asylum regular, and Barry Williams (whom you may know from "The Brady Bunch") and centers upon a mutant strain of giant ferocious piranha that escape from the Amazon and eat their way toward Florida.
Me? I'd rather see the movie about "escaping Piranha". If just one has an eye patch and a snake tattoo, my life would be complete. It couldn't be worse than Escape from La, could it? Actually, don't answer that. You just can't tell anymore.
Look for Mega Piranha to premiere on Syfy on April 10th.
- Uncle Creepy
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The flick stars singer Tiffany, Paul Logan, an Asylum regular, and Barry Williams (whom you may know from "The Brady Bunch") and centers upon a mutant strain of giant ferocious piranha that escape from the Amazon and eat their way toward Florida.
Me? I'd rather see the movie about "escaping Piranha". If just one has an eye patch and a snake tattoo, my life would be complete. It couldn't be worse than Escape from La, could it? Actually, don't answer that. You just can't tell anymore.
Look for Mega Piranha to premiere on Syfy on April 10th.
- Uncle Creepy
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Super-size yourself in the Dread Central forums!
- 4/6/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
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