Stars: Jeff Ayars, Drew Beckas, Riggsby Lane, Simone Policano, Omer Rosen | Written by Omri Doran, Robert Harmon | Directed by Omri Dorani
Directed by, and based on the story by Omri Dorani (How to Get Girls) and written by Rob Harmon (Cosmos), This is Our Home is a low-budget psycho-horror about a struggling couple who head out on a weekend break, but have everything turned upside down when a child shows up at the door in the middle of the night with a big revelation that he is their son.
Dealing with psychology of relationship, a crumbling wall of a marriage in tatters, the film does a solid job of introducing the characters and bringing in a tense and uncomfortable atmosphere pretty early on. The tale of a couple attempting to save what is left of their relationship is done well, with damn fine work from the actors. Jeff Ayars plays...
Directed by, and based on the story by Omri Dorani (How to Get Girls) and written by Rob Harmon (Cosmos), This is Our Home is a low-budget psycho-horror about a struggling couple who head out on a weekend break, but have everything turned upside down when a child shows up at the door in the middle of the night with a big revelation that he is their son.
Dealing with psychology of relationship, a crumbling wall of a marriage in tatters, the film does a solid job of introducing the characters and bringing in a tense and uncomfortable atmosphere pretty early on. The tale of a couple attempting to save what is left of their relationship is done well, with damn fine work from the actors. Jeff Ayars plays...
- 1/17/2020
- by Chris Cummings
- Nerdly
A young couple’s wish for a family becomes a nightmare of epic proportions in the nerve-shredding trailer for This is Our Home, embedded at the top of the article. Look for the film (directed by Omri Dorani) on disc and digital beginning December 3rd from Uncork’d Entertainment. Synopsis:Jeff Ayars and Simone Policano star in the […]
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- 11/11/2019
- by Josh Millican
- DreadCentral.com
The Lower East Side Film Festival is only two days away from its 9th annual launch! This year's festival promises an interesting lineup of films, including Omri Dorani's This is Our Home. Also in today's Horror Highlights: the digital and limited edition VHS release of Hi-Death, the trailer for Come, Said the Night, which will make its Southern California premiere at Dances with Films, as well as a Trust Me teaser trailer plus West Coast festival premiere details.
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Hi-Death Digital, Disc, and Limited Edition VHS Release Details: "Wild Eye Releasing will release Nightfall Pictures’ horror anthology Hi-death on disc, digital and limited edition VHS on June 10.
From the makers of “Hi-8”, five new twisted tales showcasing the talents of both veteran and emerging horror filmmakers. When two young women take the “Terror Tour” through the underbelly of Hollywood, they are led into a bizarre world of unspeakable horror.
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Hi-Death Digital, Disc, and Limited Edition VHS Release Details: "Wild Eye Releasing will release Nightfall Pictures’ horror anthology Hi-death on disc, digital and limited edition VHS on June 10.
From the makers of “Hi-8”, five new twisted tales showcasing the talents of both veteran and emerging horror filmmakers. When two young women take the “Terror Tour” through the underbelly of Hollywood, they are led into a bizarre world of unspeakable horror.
- 6/4/2019
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Chris Kattan’s high school comedy “How to Get Girls” has landed at Hulu with the streaming platform acquiring North American rights, TheWrap has exclusively learned.
The film launched Monday on the streaming platform. Kew Media Distribution, part of Kew Media Group, and Glass Entertainment Group (“Geg”) also sold international rights to the film to Fox Networks Group (Asia), Lemon Tree Media (China) and BskyB (UK).
“How to Get Girls,” which Hulu launched Monday, is a teen comedy produced by Glass Entertainment Group and Nancy Glass, and was written and directed by Zach Fox and Omri Dorani. Fox also stars in the film alongside comedians Kattan, Kate Flannery (“The Office”) and David Koechner (“Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy”).
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The film centers on two nerdy childhood best friends, Zach and Ben, who dream of going to Comic-Con.
The film launched Monday on the streaming platform. Kew Media Distribution, part of Kew Media Group, and Glass Entertainment Group (“Geg”) also sold international rights to the film to Fox Networks Group (Asia), Lemon Tree Media (China) and BskyB (UK).
“How to Get Girls,” which Hulu launched Monday, is a teen comedy produced by Glass Entertainment Group and Nancy Glass, and was written and directed by Zach Fox and Omri Dorani. Fox also stars in the film alongside comedians Kattan, Kate Flannery (“The Office”) and David Koechner (“Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy”).
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The film centers on two nerdy childhood best friends, Zach and Ben, who dream of going to Comic-Con.
- 10/1/2018
- by Umberto Gonzalez
- The Wrap
From RedBand.Ca, Sneak Peek restricted 'red band' footage from the new comedy feature "How to Get Girls", written and directed by Omri Dorani, starring Chris Elliott, David Koechner and Kate Flannery:
"...a nerdy high schooler exploits his childhood best friend's newly found good looks to climb the popularity chain..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "How To Get Girls"...
"...a nerdy high schooler exploits his childhood best friend's newly found good looks to climb the popularity chain..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "How To Get Girls"...
- 9/4/2018
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Industry veteran was formerly head of Content Film.
Jamie Carmichael
La-based international sales veteran Jamie Carmichael is stepping down from his role as president of film at Kew Media Group.
The long-time Content Film head is understood to be lining up another venture in the film and TV sector but details have yet to be confirmed.
Kew told Screen in a statement:
”Kew is further combining its film and television units. This allows for more cohesion and synergies across our sales and marketing teams and better positions the company for its growth and expansion. The new joint division will be led by Greg Phillips, President, Distribution. Jamie Carmichael, President of Film, has decided to leave the company to pursue new opportunities.”
Recent titles on the Kew slate include Zach Fox and Omri Dorani’s teen comedy How To Get Girls, Bees Make Honey starring Alice Eve, comedy An Actor Prepares with Jeremy Irons and Jack Huston and sci-fi...
Jamie Carmichael
La-based international sales veteran Jamie Carmichael is stepping down from his role as president of film at Kew Media Group.
The long-time Content Film head is understood to be lining up another venture in the film and TV sector but details have yet to be confirmed.
Kew told Screen in a statement:
”Kew is further combining its film and television units. This allows for more cohesion and synergies across our sales and marketing teams and better positions the company for its growth and expansion. The new joint division will be led by Greg Phillips, President, Distribution. Jamie Carmichael, President of Film, has decided to leave the company to pursue new opportunities.”
Recent titles on the Kew slate include Zach Fox and Omri Dorani’s teen comedy How To Get Girls, Bees Make Honey starring Alice Eve, comedy An Actor Prepares with Jeremy Irons and Jack Huston and sci-fi...
- 1/12/2018
- by Andreas Wiseman
- ScreenDaily
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