When you're going up against giant ants, you need a lot of firepower (unless you have gallons of bug spray on hand), and that's exactly what two motocross-loving survivors use when they face one massive insect in our exclusive clip from the new creature feature It Came from the Desert.
You can watch two survivors gear up against a giant ant in our exclusive clip from the new horror comedy below. It Came from the Desert will be on Digital and On Demand beginning 5/29 from The Orchard. To learn more about the movie, visit:
http://radi.al/ItCameFromTheDesert
Directed by Marko Mäkilaakso from a screenplay co-written by Mäkilaakso, Hank Woon Jr., and Trent Haaga, It Came from the Desert stars Mark Arnold, Harry Lister Smith, Alex Mills, and Vanessa Grasse.
Synopsis: "A pulpy monster movie inspired by the cult classic 1980s video game "It Came from the Desert," featuring rival motocross heroes and heroines,...
You can watch two survivors gear up against a giant ant in our exclusive clip from the new horror comedy below. It Came from the Desert will be on Digital and On Demand beginning 5/29 from The Orchard. To learn more about the movie, visit:
http://radi.al/ItCameFromTheDesert
Directed by Marko Mäkilaakso from a screenplay co-written by Mäkilaakso, Hank Woon Jr., and Trent Haaga, It Came from the Desert stars Mark Arnold, Harry Lister Smith, Alex Mills, and Vanessa Grasse.
Synopsis: "A pulpy monster movie inspired by the cult classic 1980s video game "It Came from the Desert," featuring rival motocross heroes and heroines,...
- 5/25/2018
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Upcoming fun, action- thriller film It Came From The Desert starring Mark Arnold and Harry Lister Smith (Murder on the Orient Express) inspired by the cult classic game depicting giant mutated ants wreaking havoc. Synopsis: A pulpy monster movie inspired by the cult classic 1980s video game “It Came from …
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- 5/9/2018
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
"Ants are incredibly resilient - all we did is splice them with alien DNA and grow them to super-size." The Orchard has released a new official trailer for the very cheesy sci-fi horror film It Came From the Desert, adapted from a video game in the 1980s about giant ants. The game is obviously inspired by the sci-fi classic Them! (also about giant ants) and really this is almost just a remake of Them!, but it looks way way worse. The film "features rival motocross heroes and heroines, kegger parties in the desert, secret underground military bases, romantic insecurities...and of course giant ants." This stars Mark Arnold, Harry Lister Smith, Vanessa Grasse, Alex Mills, James Alper, Claudia Trujillo, Callum McGowan, and Aino Sirje. It doesn't look very good, but it does seem extra violent and action-packed, that's something at least. Here's the new official trailer (+ poster) for Marko Mäkilaakso...
- 4/24/2018
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Jaclyn Bethany's The Last Birthday is an experimental short that re-imagines the final days of the Romanov sisters as they’re held in captivity by Bolshevik guards in Siberia. The impressive cast includes Anna Popplewell (The Chronicles of Narnia), Jazzy De Lisser (Thumper), Branko Tomovic (24), Harry Lister Smith (Murder on the Orient Express), Greta Bellamacina, Gus Barry and Fern Bain Smith. Tense and claustrophobic, the film is set entirely within the isolated confines of one house, the "House of Special Purpose". "The Last Birthday taps into my fascination with Russian history - but also explores the theme of isolation and the entrapment women throughout history have experienced,” says Jaclyn Bethany, director and American Film Institute Directing Fellow. “I think the story is almost alarmingly relevant.” The Last Birthday will be...
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- 11/29/2017
- Screen Anarchy
Amiga fans rejoice! One of The best games ever to grace that classic gaming machine is making it’s way to the movies. Game developer Cinemaware and Roger! Pictures have teamed to bring you It Came From the Desert – a movie version of the classic action-adventure Giant Killer Ant video game originally released in 1989. The film will reportedly tie into (Not follow) the original game’s story and see new characters head to New Mexico decades later and discover new horrors…
Set in June of 1951, the game follows Greg Bradley, a geologist living in the remote town of Lizard Breath in the United States. After a meteorite falls in the outskirts of town, a large army of mutant-ants begins appearing across town, and the player is the only one who can stop it. The game’s incredible success among gamers has created a cult following that continues to this day,...
Set in June of 1951, the game follows Greg Bradley, a geologist living in the remote town of Lizard Breath in the United States. After a meteorite falls in the outskirts of town, a large army of mutant-ants begins appearing across town, and the player is the only one who can stop it. The game’s incredible success among gamers has created a cult following that continues to this day,...
- 10/28/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
The line-up for this years Horror Channel FrightFest Halloween 2017 event has just been announced and features seven choice shockers for the 7th annual West End Halloween event. This year, the all-day shocktoberfest is at the Empire Haymarket on Saturday October 28th and embraces one world, one European and five UK premieres, spanning three continents… And what a selection! The latest film from Lawrie Brewster (Lord of Tears); the UK premiere of Beyond Skyline And the UK premiere of It Came From the Desert!, the giant ant movie based on the classic Cinemaware video game!
From the emotional making of a low-budget slasher to zombie nightmares, Gothic horrors, an outrageously strange mind cult, a sci-fi alien action extravaganza, a comic strip creature feature and the last word in Killer Clowns, this year’s line-up is an eclectic mix of the quirky, unusual and extreme. Alan Jones, FrightFest co-director said today:
After...
From the emotional making of a low-budget slasher to zombie nightmares, Gothic horrors, an outrageously strange mind cult, a sci-fi alien action extravaganza, a comic strip creature feature and the last word in Killer Clowns, this year’s line-up is an eclectic mix of the quirky, unusual and extreme. Alan Jones, FrightFest co-director said today:
After...
- 9/28/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Amiga fans rejoice! One of The best games ever to grace that classic home computer is making it’s way to the movies. Game developer Cinemaware and Roger! Pictures have teamed to bring you It Came From the Desert – a movie version of the classic action-adventure Giant Killer Ant video game originally released in 1989, which is currently set to have its world premiere as part of the Fantasy Film Fest in September. The film will reportedly tie into (Not follow) the original game’s story and see new characters head to New Mexico over Sixty years later and discover new horrors…
Set in June of 1951, the game follows Greg Bradley, a geologist living in the remote town of Lizard Breath in the United States. After a meteorite falls in the outskirts of town, a large army of mutant-ants begins appearing across town, and the player is the only one who can stop it.
Set in June of 1951, the game follows Greg Bradley, a geologist living in the remote town of Lizard Breath in the United States. After a meteorite falls in the outskirts of town, a large army of mutant-ants begins appearing across town, and the player is the only one who can stop it.
- 8/9/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Amiga fans rejoice! One of The best games ever to grace that classic gaming machine is making it’s way to the movies. Game developer Cinemaware and Roger! Pictures have teamed to bring you It Came From the Desert – a movie version of the classic action-adventure Giant Killer Ant video game originally released in 1989. The film will reportedly tie into (Not follow) the original game’s story and see new characters head to New Mexico decades later and discover new horrors…
Set in June of 1951, the game follows Greg Bradley, a geologist living in the remote town of Lizard Breath in the United States. After a meteorite falls in the outskirts of town, a large army of mutant-ants begins appearing across town, and the player is the only one who can stop it. The game’s incredible success among gamers has created a cult following that continues to this day,...
Set in June of 1951, the game follows Greg Bradley, a geologist living in the remote town of Lizard Breath in the United States. After a meteorite falls in the outskirts of town, a large army of mutant-ants begins appearing across town, and the player is the only one who can stop it. The game’s incredible success among gamers has created a cult following that continues to this day,...
- 5/16/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
"We're trapped by this giant ant!" File this one under "Wait, this film really exists?!" Roger! Pictures out of Finland has launched the first trailer for a movie called It Came From the Desert, adapted from a video game in the 1980s about giant ants. The game is obviously inspired by the sci-fi classic Them! (also about giant ants) and thus this is clearly an updated version of the giant ant sci-fi story. Sadly, it looks more like a SyFy movie than anything I'm excited to see, but maybe I should've expected that. This film stars Mark Arnold, Harry Lister Smith, Vanessa Grasse, Alex Mills, James Alper, Claudia Trujillo, Callum McGowan, and Aino Sirje. The coolest part in this is the first reveal of someone being impaled through the chest, but the ants themselves look terrible. Hopefully they're much better in the final version. Have fun. Here's the official trailer...
- 5/16/2017
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
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