Let's face it ... just because you're a rotting, shambling, undead thing with a hunger for human flesh doesn't mean that you don't need anyone to look out for you. Given their poor physical state, zombies probably need more help than anyone. Good thing for them that Ace is here.
From filmmaker The DeVille comes the new horror comedy Ace the Zombie, starring Mark Drum, Sarah Simmons Turner, Toryah Pugh, Brandon S. N. Butler, Daniel Diaz, Jevocas Green, David Haddad, John Johnson and Mike Yow.
Check out the teaser and some artwork below. For more visit the official Ace the Zombie website, the official Ace the Zombie Facebook page, and the official Ace the Zombie blog.
Synopsis
Allen Christopher Edwards, Ace to his friends, is a great guy but a total pushover. Everyone takes advantage of him from his boss and coworkers to his girlfriend, Brenda. He gains newfound confidence when...
From filmmaker The DeVille comes the new horror comedy Ace the Zombie, starring Mark Drum, Sarah Simmons Turner, Toryah Pugh, Brandon S. N. Butler, Daniel Diaz, Jevocas Green, David Haddad, John Johnson and Mike Yow.
Check out the teaser and some artwork below. For more visit the official Ace the Zombie website, the official Ace the Zombie Facebook page, and the official Ace the Zombie blog.
Synopsis
Allen Christopher Edwards, Ace to his friends, is a great guy but a total pushover. Everyone takes advantage of him from his boss and coworkers to his girlfriend, Brenda. He gains newfound confidence when...
- 5/30/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Ruby Boukabou, reporting for Screen Australia from Cannes, speaks with Toomelah director Ivan Sen and stars Daniel Connors and Christopher Edwards.
“The screening of Toomelah directed by Ivan Sen in the Un Certain Regard was followed by a thunderous applause, a really long standing ovation and tears by the filmmakers and audience members. I dried my eyes and went to speak to the cast and crew, and the public.”...
“The screening of Toomelah directed by Ivan Sen in the Un Certain Regard was followed by a thunderous applause, a really long standing ovation and tears by the filmmakers and audience members. I dried my eyes and went to speak to the cast and crew, and the public.”...
- 5/17/2011
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
Ivan Sen’s new feature film, Toomelah screened over the weekend at Cannes in official selection for the Un Certain Regard category which recognises young and emerging artists, producing daring and innovative works.
Toomelah follows the story of a ten year old Aboriginal boy, Daniel (Daniel Connors), and his fledgling career as a drug runner for local dealer and gangster, Linden (Christopher Edwards), in an outback town.
When Linden and his gang are sent to jail as a rival gang, led by Bruce (Dean Daley Jones) fresh from jail moves violently in to Toomelah, Daniel is left with few options, but an opportunity to clean up his act.
Variety‘s Alissa Simon gave the film mixed reviews. “Earnest acting by the cast of amateurs creates a certain monotone that isn’t helped by the editing — or lack of it… However, more expressive than any performance are the faces of the locals,...
Toomelah follows the story of a ten year old Aboriginal boy, Daniel (Daniel Connors), and his fledgling career as a drug runner for local dealer and gangster, Linden (Christopher Edwards), in an outback town.
When Linden and his gang are sent to jail as a rival gang, led by Bruce (Dean Daley Jones) fresh from jail moves violently in to Toomelah, Daniel is left with few options, but an opportunity to clean up his act.
Variety‘s Alissa Simon gave the film mixed reviews. “Earnest acting by the cast of amateurs creates a certain monotone that isn’t helped by the editing — or lack of it… However, more expressive than any performance are the faces of the locals,...
- 5/17/2011
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
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