Magnet Releasing announced that they have acquired worldwide distribution rights to Held, from The Gallows' directors Chris Lofing and Travis Cluff! Due out in theaters and VOD on April 9th, there's a look at the new trailer:
New York, NY – Magnet Releasing, the genre arm of Magnolia Pictures, announced today that they have acquired worldwide rights to horror-thriller Held, from directors Chris Lofing and Travis Cluff (The Gallows). Starring and written by Jill Awbrey, Held was opening night at Frightfest and follows a couple whose ailing marriage is put to the test when they are held captive in an isolated vacation rental by an unseen Voice that commands their every move and threatens harm if they don’t obey. Magnet will release the film in theaters and on demand April 9.
This morning, Magnet also released the film’s official trailer: https://youtu.be/_pZ7AhmPRbA
In Held, Emma (Awbrey) and...
New York, NY – Magnet Releasing, the genre arm of Magnolia Pictures, announced today that they have acquired worldwide rights to horror-thriller Held, from directors Chris Lofing and Travis Cluff (The Gallows). Starring and written by Jill Awbrey, Held was opening night at Frightfest and follows a couple whose ailing marriage is put to the test when they are held captive in an isolated vacation rental by an unseen Voice that commands their every move and threatens harm if they don’t obey. Magnet will release the film in theaters and on demand April 9.
This morning, Magnet also released the film’s official trailer: https://youtu.be/_pZ7AhmPRbA
In Held, Emma (Awbrey) and...
- 3/3/2021
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Exclusive: Magnet Releasing has acquired worldwide rights to horror-thriller Held from directors Chris Lofing and Travis Cluff (The Gallows). The genre-driven shingle of Magnolia Pictures also released the chilling trailer. Magnet will release Held in theaters and on demand April 9.
Starring and written by Jill Awbrey, Held follows Emma (Awbrey) and Henry (Bart Johnson) as they attempt to reinvigorate their marriage after they realize it is losing its spark. They go on a vacation to a remote high-end rental, complete with automated smart house features and integrated security. Their getaway to reconnect turns into a nightmare as they are forcibly trapped inside the house. An unknown “Voice” watches their every move through an array of hidden cameras, revealing an intimate and unsettling knowledge of their relationship. While the situation grows increasingly brutal, Emma and Henry must work together to uncover the truth and find a way out before it’s too late.
Starring and written by Jill Awbrey, Held follows Emma (Awbrey) and Henry (Bart Johnson) as they attempt to reinvigorate their marriage after they realize it is losing its spark. They go on a vacation to a remote high-end rental, complete with automated smart house features and integrated security. Their getaway to reconnect turns into a nightmare as they are forcibly trapped inside the house. An unknown “Voice” watches their every move through an array of hidden cameras, revealing an intimate and unsettling knowledge of their relationship. While the situation grows increasingly brutal, Emma and Henry must work together to uncover the truth and find a way out before it’s too late.
- 3/2/2021
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: 'The 100' Boss Talks Clarke's Post-Lexa Life and Answers Your Biggest Season 4 Questions!
Our favorite post-apocalyptic drama is officially back!
The 100 makes its highly anticipated return to The CW tonight, and we know fans are desperately craving answers about what's to come in season four. Luckily for you, we at Et have already watched tonight's premiere (jealous much?) and called up the show’s executive producer, Jason Rothenberg, to bring you all the exclusive scoop.
Read on for answers to your most burning questions about season four's "un-winnable" threat, the spectrum of chaos affecting the characters, Clarke's (Eliza Taylor) potential romantic future with Bellamy (Bob Morley), and so much more!
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What Is the Main Threat in Season 4? Step aside, Ice Nation because we've got some serious earth-destroying problems this season. "We were aiming to create a situation unlike anything that they've had to deal with before," Rothenberg says of the "un-winnable" radiation problem that Clarke unleashed after her A.L...
The 100 makes its highly anticipated return to The CW tonight, and we know fans are desperately craving answers about what's to come in season four. Luckily for you, we at Et have already watched tonight's premiere (jealous much?) and called up the show’s executive producer, Jason Rothenberg, to bring you all the exclusive scoop.
Read on for answers to your most burning questions about season four's "un-winnable" threat, the spectrum of chaos affecting the characters, Clarke's (Eliza Taylor) potential romantic future with Bellamy (Bob Morley), and so much more!
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What Is the Main Threat in Season 4? Step aside, Ice Nation because we've got some serious earth-destroying problems this season. "We were aiming to create a situation unlike anything that they've had to deal with before," Rothenberg says of the "un-winnable" radiation problem that Clarke unleashed after her A.L...
- 2/1/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
by Seth Metoyer
MoreHorror.com
Some details concerning the upcoming black comedy thriller 120/80: Stressed to Kill have released.
The film directed by Mark Savage includes the acting talents of Armand Assante, Bill Oberst Jr. and co-star Marshal Hilton. Check out all the details below, as well as poster art and the trailer below the synopsis.
From The Press Release
Marshal Hilton Co-Stars with Armand Assante and Bill Oberst Jr. in Director Mark Savage’s darkly sardonic portrait of middle age crises in “120/80: Stressed to Kill”.
Co-Written with Executive Producer Tommy Parnell, Directed and helmed by Australian Genre filmmaker and Cinema d’Auteur Mark Savage, “120/80: Stressed to Kill” shines a humorous but dark light on the modern day stress of middle aged married life, unrelenting social noise, infidelity, financial pressures, and the unhealthy consequences of an over caffeinated narcissistic society filled with greedy wives, unrelenting bosses, and loud mouthed belligerent characters.
MoreHorror.com
Some details concerning the upcoming black comedy thriller 120/80: Stressed to Kill have released.
The film directed by Mark Savage includes the acting talents of Armand Assante, Bill Oberst Jr. and co-star Marshal Hilton. Check out all the details below, as well as poster art and the trailer below the synopsis.
From The Press Release
Marshal Hilton Co-Stars with Armand Assante and Bill Oberst Jr. in Director Mark Savage’s darkly sardonic portrait of middle age crises in “120/80: Stressed to Kill”.
Co-Written with Executive Producer Tommy Parnell, Directed and helmed by Australian Genre filmmaker and Cinema d’Auteur Mark Savage, “120/80: Stressed to Kill” shines a humorous but dark light on the modern day stress of middle aged married life, unrelenting social noise, infidelity, financial pressures, and the unhealthy consequences of an over caffeinated narcissistic society filled with greedy wives, unrelenting bosses, and loud mouthed belligerent characters.
- 7/3/2015
- by admin
- MoreHorror
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