Tagline: “For years we have transgressed on Native American burial sites now something mythological is fighting back….” Lore is a horror film, partially influenced by the Lakota Tribe's myths. In the film, a young man goes missing in the nearby woods. The search-and-rescue team encounters an ancient evil, in these backwoods. Indican Pictures will release this title, in a few theatres and on Digital platforms, this month (Jan. 20th). Developed by filmmakers Christian Larsen and Brock Manwill, Lore stars: Lyndsey Lantz (Blackout), Max Lesser (“My Best Friend’s Death”), Sean Wei Mah (How the Fiddle Flows) and Oscar nominated actor Eric Roberts. All of the film's release details are hosted here. Filmmakers Larsen and Manwill have talked about the influences of the film, recently. They have mentioned the Native American influences of Lore, which involves: "we were fortunate enough to have cast members from three different Native American nations...each of them brought authenticity and.
- 1/21/2020
- by noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
We’ve recently caught wind of Lore, a new horror/thriller that stars Lyndsey Lantz and Eric Roberts. The basic premise is that a troubled husband and wife team up with a Native American friend to search for their son after he… Continue Reading →
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- 7/31/2017
- by Jonathan Barkan
- DreadCentral.com
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Love is never an easy road. And that will be none more apparent when filmmaker Michael Souder makes his directorial debut on By Day's End, a found footage thriller that will mesh the zombie apocalypse with the relationship drama seen from the perspective of a lesbian couple.
Exclusively centered around Carly and Rina's efforts to mend their deteriorating relationship while trying to survive a pandemic disease that has ravaged the world, the film will aim to tell an emotional love story wrapped around a premise horror fans have grown to love: the zombie survivalist thriller.
Previously a finalist in screenplay competitions including the Creative World Awards and Screencraft Horror, Souder will direct from a script written by himself and co-writer Justin Calen Chenn, creator of genre festival favorite 'Folklore,' which starred Ruth Connell (CW's Supernatural) and Laura Waddell (Saving Mr. Banks) and viral short sensation 'Sapphire Strange.
Love is never an easy road. And that will be none more apparent when filmmaker Michael Souder makes his directorial debut on By Day's End, a found footage thriller that will mesh the zombie apocalypse with the relationship drama seen from the perspective of a lesbian couple.
Exclusively centered around Carly and Rina's efforts to mend their deteriorating relationship while trying to survive a pandemic disease that has ravaged the world, the film will aim to tell an emotional love story wrapped around a premise horror fans have grown to love: the zombie survivalist thriller.
Previously a finalist in screenplay competitions including the Creative World Awards and Screencraft Horror, Souder will direct from a script written by himself and co-writer Justin Calen Chenn, creator of genre festival favorite 'Folklore,' which starred Ruth Connell (CW's Supernatural) and Laura Waddell (Saving Mr. Banks) and viral short sensation 'Sapphire Strange.
- 5/16/2015
- by admin
- MoreHorror
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