Stars: Aria Emory, Drew Harwood, Monique Rosario, James McCabe, Anthony Ficco, Rebecca Fraiser, Joseph Atash, Melissa Raquel, Jack G. Davis, Craig Rose, Jonah Ehrenreich, Bram Barouh | Written by Chris von Hoffmann, Aria Emory | Directed by Chris von Hoffmann
After a botched robbery during which one of them takes a grisly wound to the hand, two brothers hide out in a small desert town. Before you can say ‘abrupt tonal shift’ they’re besieged by bloodthirsty monsters and fighting for their lives against forces darker and nastier than they could ever hope to be. No, not vampires – crazies and cannibals.
From the desert-drenched visuals to the wannabe left-field tonal shift and ‘badass’ sibling duo, it’s quite obvious from the outset that Drifter really wants to be From Dusk Till Dawn. It’s a comparison that’s openly welcomed; a film which would love to have “From Dusk Till Dawn meets...
After a botched robbery during which one of them takes a grisly wound to the hand, two brothers hide out in a small desert town. Before you can say ‘abrupt tonal shift’ they’re besieged by bloodthirsty monsters and fighting for their lives against forces darker and nastier than they could ever hope to be. No, not vampires – crazies and cannibals.
From the desert-drenched visuals to the wannabe left-field tonal shift and ‘badass’ sibling duo, it’s quite obvious from the outset that Drifter really wants to be From Dusk Till Dawn. It’s a comparison that’s openly welcomed; a film which would love to have “From Dusk Till Dawn meets...
- 3/1/2017
- by Joel Harley
- Nerdly
How is Hooked Up the first and only horror movie to be shot completely on an iPhone camera? I mean, we’re living in an age of found footage oversaturation that’s exploring every possible movie-viewing-medium, be it through watching a computer screen (Unfriended) or wearing concealed spy glasses (V/H/S), so the fact that there isn’t an Entire found-footage-iPhone movie in existence makes me think this stale subgenre may have some fresh vitality left. Unfortunately, none of that reinvigorated energy emerges throughout Hooked Up - an aggravating bit of bro-horror that’s built on a few cheap jump scares, disgusting dialogue delivered by unlikable leads, and a sloppily undercooked haunted house story that’s dropped like a bad cell call.
Pablo Larcuen’s hormone fueled sex-cation opens with the introduction of Hooked Up‘s two lead characters, Tonio (Jonah Ehrenreich) and Peter (Stephen Ohl). As Peter slouches over their apartment toilet,...
Pablo Larcuen’s hormone fueled sex-cation opens with the introduction of Hooked Up‘s two lead characters, Tonio (Jonah Ehrenreich) and Peter (Stephen Ohl). As Peter slouches over their apartment toilet,...
- 4/29/2015
- by Matt Donato
- We Got This Covered
Stephen Ohl and Jonah Ehrenreich are ready to embark on an uninhibited party across Barcelona in the official trailer for their upcoming horror film, ‘Hooked Up.’ The thriller’s intriguing clip was released by its distributor, Uncork’d Entertainment, which is set to unveil the movie on VOD on April 7, and DVD on June 9. First-time feature film director, Pablo Larcuen, both helmed and co-wrote the horror comedy with Eduard Sola. ‘Hooked Up’ was also executive produced by Jaume Collet-Serra, who’s known for helming the Liam Neeson action movies ‘Non-Stop,’ ‘Unknown’ and ‘Run All Night,’ as well as making his feature film directorial debut with the 2005 horror thriller remake, ‘House [ Read More ]
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- 3/28/2015
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
Stars: Jonah Ehrenreich, Júlia Molins, Stephen Ohl, Natascha Wiese | Written and Directed by Pablo Larcuen
A dark, loud, found footage horror film set in a Barcelona apartment block at night. No, not that one – with not a fireman in sight, on a lads’ holiday following a bad breakup, two awful young Americans hook up with girls in a bar and retire to a creepy old apartment block for sex. It’s all fun and games until someone ends up bleeding from the balls.
A film which starts out with one of its characters vomiting into a toilet for a good five minutes, Hooked Up is resolutely hard to like. Its two leads are a terrible pair, one being a borderline rapist, the other a violent creep who struggles to hold his booze and makes far too many hand gestures when he gets stressed. Tonio acts like Jay from The Inbetweeners...
A dark, loud, found footage horror film set in a Barcelona apartment block at night. No, not that one – with not a fireman in sight, on a lads’ holiday following a bad breakup, two awful young Americans hook up with girls in a bar and retire to a creepy old apartment block for sex. It’s all fun and games until someone ends up bleeding from the balls.
A film which starts out with one of its characters vomiting into a toilet for a good five minutes, Hooked Up is resolutely hard to like. Its two leads are a terrible pair, one being a borderline rapist, the other a violent creep who struggles to hold his booze and makes far too many hand gestures when he gets stressed. Tonio acts like Jay from The Inbetweeners...
- 3/12/2015
- by Joel Harley
- Nerdly
You know, I really have to learn to act on my impulses. A couple of years ago I was talking with friends about how we should make a movie just using the iPhone as a camera. Well, we never did, but apparently the idea was pretty sound.
According to filmmaker Pablo Larcuen, his new flick Hooked Up is the first ever feature film shot entirely on an iPhone, and now Raven Banner has acquired world sales rights to the film, which premiered at last year’s Sitges.
Stephen Ohl, Jonah Ehrenreich, and Julia Molins star in the flick, which promises "Party, alcohol, sex & blood… in Barcelona!" Jaume Collet-Serra produces.
Synopsis
Two young friends from New York travel to Barcelona to get over the break up of one of them. But things won’t go as expected and they will end up trapped in a house where they will have to...
According to filmmaker Pablo Larcuen, his new flick Hooked Up is the first ever feature film shot entirely on an iPhone, and now Raven Banner has acquired world sales rights to the film, which premiered at last year’s Sitges.
Stephen Ohl, Jonah Ehrenreich, and Julia Molins star in the flick, which promises "Party, alcohol, sex & blood… in Barcelona!" Jaume Collet-Serra produces.
Synopsis
Two young friends from New York travel to Barcelona to get over the break up of one of them. But things won’t go as expected and they will end up trapped in a house where they will have to...
- 2/11/2014
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Around two years ago we here at Dread Central were talking about using the iPhone to make a feature length horror movie. Since then there have been several. We really have to start acting on these ideas, damn it. It sucks being right sometimes. In any event, here's your first look at the artwork and trailer for the latest.
Pablo Larcuen's found footage flick Hooked Up will be playing at the Sitges Film Festival. Stephen Ohl, Jonah Ehrenreich, and Julia Molins star.
Synopsis
Two young friends from New York travel to Barcelona to get over the break-up of one of them. But things won’t go as expected, and they will end up trapped in a house where they will have to fight an evil girl and the evil inside them.
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Pablo Larcuen's found footage flick Hooked Up will be playing at the Sitges Film Festival. Stephen Ohl, Jonah Ehrenreich, and Julia Molins star.
Synopsis
Two young friends from New York travel to Barcelona to get over the break-up of one of them. But things won’t go as expected, and they will end up trapped in a house where they will have to fight an evil girl and the evil inside them.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Hook up with others in the comments section below!
- 10/7/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
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