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2009 | 2008 | 2006

14 articles from 2009


First “The Descent: Part 2″ TV Spot

23 November 2009 3:05 AM, PST | Filmofilia | See recent Filmofilia news »

The first TV spot for “The Descent: Part 2,” starring Shauna MacDonald, Myanna Burning, Alex Reid, Saskia Mulder, Nora-Jane Noone, Natalie Jackson Mendoza, Gavan O’Herlihy, Joshua Dallas, Anna Skellern, Douglas Hodge and Krysten Cummings, has appeared online.

Sarah (Macdonald), emerges alone from a cave system following an expedition with her five friends in the Appalachian mountains. Distraught, injured and covered in the blood of her missing companions, Sarah is incoherent and half-wild with fear. Skeptical about her account of events and convinced Sarah’s psychosis hides far darker secrets, Sheriff Vaines forces her back into the caves to help locate the rest of the group. Trapped by falling rocks, the rescue party are driven deep into the caverns, and as one by one the fate of the missing girls is revealed, Sarah is forced to confront her deepest fears.

The Descent: Part 2″ is directed by Jon Harris, who is making his helming debut. »

- Allan Ford

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Several Clips from 'The Descent: Part 2'

10 November 2009 10:24 AM, PST | bloody-disgusting.com | See recent Bloody-Disgusting.com news »

The Descent: Part 2 will continue the story of Sarah, who as the only survivor of an all-female caving expedition gone horrifically wrong, suffers severe psychological trauma. Unable to speak, she accompanies a rescue team back to the cave, but events once again take a sinister turn. While the film arrives in the UK next year, beyond the break you'll find four clips from the Jon Harris directed sequel that stars Shauna MacDonald, Natalie Jackson Mendoza, Gavan O'Herlihy, Joshua Dallas, Anna Skellern, Douglas Hodge, Krysten Cummings, MyAnna Buring, Alex Reid, Saskia Mulder and Nora-Jane Noone. Check out the film's official website for more. »

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Irish Thrillers 'Savage' & 'The Disturbed' Join Afm Slate

3 November 2009 11:29 PM, PST | IFTN | See recent IFTN news »

Cinemavault has bolstered its American Film Market (Afm) slate with the Irish thrillers 'Savage', from director Brendan Muldowney (Final Journey), and 'The Disturbed' from Conor McMahon (Dead Meat). Conor Barry of Sp Films, the production company behind 'Savage', tells Iftn: "It is a tremendous opportunity to have a company with Cinemavault's proven ability involved with 'Savage' - a film we are so proud of." Starring Darren Healy (Once) and Nora-Jane Noone (The Descent), 'Savage' tells the story of a news photographer who, following a vicious assault, drifts into derangement as he changes from a victim to a revenge obsessed aggressor. Funded by the Irish Film Board, the film had its world premiere at the Galway Film Festival and was an official selection at the Darklight Film Festival. »

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Hammer's Beyond the Rave Available on DVD

28 October 2009 | shocktillyoudrop.com | See recent shocktillyoudrop news »

Hammer Films' 2008 return, and foray into episodic online entertainment, Beyond the Rave is now on DVD. The catch? Only 5,000 copies have been pressed. You can order now through BeyondtheRave.net . Each individually numbered limited edition DVD contains all 20 episodes in the vampire series, a deleted scene ("Big Jim's last stand"), 11 character videos, a teaser, a trailer and image gallery. Exclusive to this package is episode 21 ("Necro's First Kill"), a making-of featurette and two Easter Eggs. The Matthias Hoene-directed series concerns a British solder who ventures out to party for one more night before he's shipped to Iraq. With his pal, he hits up a rave to find his girlfriend and discovers a gang of vampires instead. Nora-Jane Noone, Jamie »

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'The Guards' Shoot Underway in Galway

27 October 2009 12:29 AM, PDT | IFTN | See recent IFTN news »

Magma Films' latest project, an adaptation of Ken Bruen's 'The Guards', has begun shooting today, October 27th, in Co. Galway. The film is directed by Stuart Orme (Inspector Morse, Merlin) with Iain Glen (Song for a Raggy Boy, Tara Road) leading the cast. Produced by Ralph Christians (Niko and the way to the Stars) and Clodagh Freeman (Summer of the Flying Saucer), the script was adapted from Bruen's novel by Anne McCabe, Tom Collins and Ralph Christians. Other crew involved includes Director of Photography John Conroy (The Bourne Ultimatum) and Production Designer Derek Wallace (Triage). Iain Glen (Tara Road) leads the cast as disgraced ex-cop Jack Taylor whilst Ralph Brown (The Boat that Rocked) stars as his sidekick Sutton. The female leads are played by Irish actresses Tara Breathnach (The Tudors) and Nora-Jane Noone (Savage). »

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First Official Clip from 'The Descent: Part 2'

21 October 2009 10:14 AM, PDT | bloody-disgusting.com | See recent Bloody-Disgusting.com news »

Over at the film's official website you'll find the first official clip from Jon Harris' The Descent: Part 2, which arrives in UK cinemas in April. The sequel will continue the story of Sarah, who as the only survivor of an all-female caving expedition gone horrifically wrong, suffers severe psychological trauma. Unable to speak, she accompanies a rescue team back to the cave, but events once again take a sinister turn. Shauna MacDonald, Natalie Jackson Mendoza, Gavan O'Herlihy, Joshua Dallas, Anna Skellern, Douglas Hodge, Krysten Cummings, MyAnna Buring, Alex Reid, Saskia Mulder, Nora-Jane Noone all star in the sequel to Neil Marshall's smash hit. »

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Fall Frights: The Descent (Film Review)

20 October 2009 1:08 AM, PDT | Fangoria | See recent Fangoria news »

In the spirit of Halloween '09, we're breaking out reviews (some new, some old) of some Fall Frights you may want to work into your monthly viewing.

Originally published, 08/04/2006

The Descent is proof positive that there’s nothing wrong with a timeworn horror premise that an application of good cinematic smarts can’t fix. Writer/director Neil Marshall’s follow-up to Dog Soldiers is far from the first film about a small group of people entering a confined environment and being picked off one by one by the local critters, but it stands so far above the likes of The Cave that it seems unfair to even mention them in the same context. The Descent goes back to horror basics in the best way possible, preying on primal fears of the dark as six female friends, who gather every year to take part in some sort of group adventure, decide »

- no-reply@fangoria.com (Michael Gingold)

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“The Descent: Part 2″ International Poster

15 October 2009 2:16 PM, PDT | Filmofilia | See recent Filmofilia news »

Celador Films released movie poster for the upcoming horror film “The Descent: Part 2″ which stars Shauna MacDonald, Myanna Burning, Alex Reid, Saskia Mulder, Nora-Jane Noone, Natalie Jackson Mendoza, Gavan O’Herlihy, Joshua Dallas, Anna Skellern, Douglas Hodge and Krysten Cummings.

Sarah (Shauna Macdonald), emerges alone from a cave system following an expedition with her five friends in the Appalachian mountains. Distraught, injured and covered in the blood of her missing companions, Sarah is incoherent and half-wild with fear. Skeptical about her account of events and convinced Sarah’s psychosis hides far darker secrets, Sheriff Vaines forces her back into the caves to help locate the rest of the group. Trapped by falling rocks, the rescue party are driven deep into the caverns, and as one by one the fate of the missing girls is revealed, Sarah is forced to confront her deepest fears.

The Descent: Part 2″  opens in the UK December 4th, »

- Allan Ford

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Another review of Brendan Muldowney's Savage

26 August 2009 2:43 PM, PDT | QuietEarth.us | See recent QuietEarth news »

Year: 2009

Directors: Brendan Muldowney

Writers: Brendan Muldowney

IMDb: link

Trailer: N/A

Review by: quietearth

Rating: 6.9 out of 10

Savage is an in depth, quiescent character study of an effeminate, male victim after a brutal attack which leaves him questioning his own manhood. Belying the true nature of the film is it's metallic blue sheen, implying the cold, tasteless world, and polished production which loudly declare something the film is not: a revenge flick. While nothing new for it's genre, it does deliver good pacing thanks to the editing, and in the end it does it's job effectively and satisfies in it's seemingly brush one hour and 20 minutes.

Our main character, Paul, is an unlikeable chap. His job makes him a borderline scumbag, and as a result, I was actually looking forward to him getting his inevitable beating. After little about his job and life we get right into the goods, »

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A New Hi-Res Look at 'The Descent: Part 2'

14 August 2009 10:40 AM, PDT | bloody-disgusting.com | See recent Bloody-Disgusting.com news »

To go along with the official UK quad poster we shared with you yesterday, we've now got our hands on a new image from The Descent: Part 2 that features an intense moment in the Jon Harris directed sequel that will continue the story of Sarah, who as the only survivor of an all-female caving expedition gone horrifically wrong, suffers severe psychological trauma. Unable to speak, she accompanies a rescue team back to the cave, but events once again take a sinister turn. Watch for a review and the new trailer soon. Shauna MacDonald, Natalie Jackson Mendoza, Gavan O'Herlihy, Joshua Dallas, Anna Skellern, Douglas Hodge, Krysten Cummings, MyAnna Buring, Alex Reid, Saskia Mulder, Nora-Jane Noone all star. »

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Hi-Res Official UK Quad Poster for 'The Descent: Part 2'

13 August 2009 10:36 AM, PDT | bloody-disgusting.com | See recent Bloody-Disgusting.com news »

Jon Harris' hotly anticipated sequel to Neil Marshall's The Descent premieres this month at the Frightfest Film Festival in London before arriving in UK cinemas on December 4th. Today we got our hands on a hi-res look at the official UK Quad poster for The Descent Part 2, which will continue the story of Sarah, who as the only survivor of an all-female caving expedition gone horrifically wrong, suffers severe psychological trauma. Unable to speak, she accompanies a rescue team back to the cave, but events once again take a sinister turn. The sequel stars Shauna MacDonald, Natalie Jackson Mendoza, Gavan O'Herlihy, Joshua Dallas, Anna Skellern, Douglas Hodge, Krysten Cummings, MyAnna Buring, Alex Reid, Saskia Mulder and Nora-Jane Noone. »

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Frightfest UK: New Hi-Res Images From 'The Descent: Part 2'

6 July 2009 12:31 PM, PDT | bloody-disgusting.com | See recent Bloody-Disgusting.com news »

Playing at the UK Frightfest on August 31 is the hotly anticipated The Descent Part II, which was directed by Jon Harris from a screenplay James Watkins. Shauna MacDonald, Natalie Jackson Mendoza, Gavan O'Herlihy, Joshua Dallas, Anna Skellern, Douglas Hodge, Krysten Cummings, MyAnna Buring, Alex Reid, Saskia Mulder and Nora-Jane Noone all star in the sequel. The sequel will continue the story of Sarah, who as the only survivor of an all-female caving expedition gone horrifically wrong, suffers severe psychological trauma. Unable to speak, she accompanies a rescue team back to the cave, but events once again take a sinister turn. »

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Kane Hodder and Vinnie Jones in new Lionsgate DVDs

3 April 2009 11:39 AM, PDT | Fangoria | See recent Fangoria news »

If you can’t get enough of genre-film bad-asses Kane Hodder and Vinnie Jones, Lionsgate Home Entertainment has your fix this summer. New indie horror features starring the tough-guy actors are slated to hit DVD shelves in June.

Streeting June 23 is writer/director Brendan Foley’s Irish chiller Legend Of The Bog, a.k.a. Bog Bodies, starring The Midnight Meat Train’s Jones, Beyond Re-animator’s Jason Barry and Nora-Jane Noone from the Descent films, Doomsday and the upcoming Day Of The Triffids miniseries. The story centers on a 2,000-year-old murder victim who has been mummified in a peat bog, and is inadvertently awakened to terrorize a group of the living.

In Born, coming June 16, a virginal 21-year-old girl (Parasomnia’s Alison Brie) suddenly finds herself pregnant, with her growing fetus developing an evil influence over her. Hodder co-stars as Asmodeus/the Cardinal, and the cast also includes Joan Severance »

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Lionsgate Gives 'Legend of the Bog' a DVD Date

16 March 2009 10:39 AM, PDT | bloody-disgusting.com | See recent Bloody-Disgusting.com news »

Arriving on DVD June 9 from Lionsgate Home Entertainment is Legend Of The Bog (formerly Bog Bodies), which stars Vinnie Jones, Jason Barry, Nora-Jane Noone and Adam Fogerty. When a 2000-year old mummified murder victim a Bog Body is inadvertently disturbed, he rises from the dead. Mummified for retribution and trapped for eternity, his body is unable to decay and his soul is unable to reach heaven or hell. As this Bog Body returns to life, he wreaks havoc on a local group of strangers who unwittingly share a guilty secret. Alone in the dark, they are met with misfortune as this mysterious victim seeks vengeance on their dark past. »

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