‘Moments of dark and sick horror, moments of intense reflection and realisation, moments of deep sincerity and of course laugh-out-loud moments… I’m dropping a perfect score on this one… one movie you certainly do not want to miss’
★★★★★
Nerdly
‘Bold, brash, in-your-face, and bloody good… the carnage, mutilation and blood are so potent and disgusting that the film is truly unnerving’
Film Threat
‘An interesting spin of cannibalism as an eating disorder… will satisfy the hunger of those craving a mixture of The Cable Guy and American Psycho’
The Hollywood News
‘To say there is gore galore would be an understatement. Couple this with some pure insanity and griminess and you get a feel for what’s in store’
Bloody Flicks
Satisfy your horror hunger with Feed Me a wickedly warped, darkly disturbing, devilishly demented cannibal carve-up from writing–directing duo Richard Oakes and Adam Leader (Hosts). The film...
★★★★★
Nerdly
‘Bold, brash, in-your-face, and bloody good… the carnage, mutilation and blood are so potent and disgusting that the film is truly unnerving’
Film Threat
‘An interesting spin of cannibalism as an eating disorder… will satisfy the hunger of those craving a mixture of The Cable Guy and American Psycho’
The Hollywood News
‘To say there is gore galore would be an understatement. Couple this with some pure insanity and griminess and you get a feel for what’s in store’
Bloody Flicks
Satisfy your horror hunger with Feed Me a wickedly warped, darkly disturbing, devilishly demented cannibal carve-up from writing–directing duo Richard Oakes and Adam Leader (Hosts). The film...
- 11/21/2023
- by Peter 'Witchfinder' Hopkins
- Horror Asylum
Founding Lush guitarist Emma Anderson has announced her debut solo album, Pearlies. The project arrives October 20th via Sonic Cathedral, while lead single “Bend the Round” is out now.
Anderson began writing what would become Pearlies back around 2016, when Lush was briefly reunited. In fact, the songs were intended for the shoegaze pioneers. “I thought we were in it for the long term, so some of these songs — or even just parts of them — were actually going to be for Lush,” Anderson explained in a statement. “That didn’t happen, so I had these songs and bits of music that I didn’t know what to do with.”
It took a lot of convincing for the songwriter to make a solo record, and especially to sing lead vocals. After Anderson’s frequent collaborator, Cocteau Twins’ Robin Guthrie, declined to contribute unless she agreed to make the jump, however, Pearlies began in earnest.
Anderson began writing what would become Pearlies back around 2016, when Lush was briefly reunited. In fact, the songs were intended for the shoegaze pioneers. “I thought we were in it for the long term, so some of these songs — or even just parts of them — were actually going to be for Lush,” Anderson explained in a statement. “That didn’t happen, so I had these songs and bits of music that I didn’t know what to do with.”
It took a lot of convincing for the songwriter to make a solo record, and especially to sing lead vocals. After Anderson’s frequent collaborator, Cocteau Twins’ Robin Guthrie, declined to contribute unless she agreed to make the jump, however, Pearlies began in earnest.
- 7/20/2023
- by Carys Anderson
- Consequence - Music
Once again filmed live at the Romford Horror Film Festival, here’s Kevin with an interview with Feed Me director Richard Oakes, as well as actors Neal Ward and Christopher Mulvin.
Following the death of his wife, a broken man spirals into an abyss of night terrors and depression and finds himself in the home of a deranged cannibal who convinces him to take his own life in the most horrific way imaginable.
Read our Feed Me review right here.
Following the death of his wife, a broken man spirals into an abyss of night terrors and depression and finds himself in the home of a deranged cannibal who convinces him to take his own life in the most horrific way imaginable.
Read our Feed Me review right here.
- 3/10/2023
- by Kevin Haldon
- Nerdly
Plot: Following the death of his wife a broken man spirals into an abyss of night tremors and depression and finds himself in the home of a deranged cannibal who convinces him to take his own life in the most horrific way imaginable.
Story: Cannibal stories aren’t for everyone and Feed Me certainly has some nasty moments. But as someone who doesn’t enjoy seeing people eating, it never enters the zone of the rotting carcasses in a Texas Chainsaw film. But that’s not to say that this is for those with weak stomachs because boy does it get rough. So you may need to prepare your stomach when heading into this one.
The story of Feed Me is really interesting: Jed (Christopher Mulvin) has recently lost his wife to a tragic death. Then one night at a bar, a mysterious patron (Neal Ward) offers him the choice...
Story: Cannibal stories aren’t for everyone and Feed Me certainly has some nasty moments. But as someone who doesn’t enjoy seeing people eating, it never enters the zone of the rotting carcasses in a Texas Chainsaw film. But that’s not to say that this is for those with weak stomachs because boy does it get rough. So you may need to prepare your stomach when heading into this one.
The story of Feed Me is really interesting: Jed (Christopher Mulvin) has recently lost his wife to a tragic death. Then one night at a bar, a mysterious patron (Neal Ward) offers him the choice...
- 10/30/2022
- by Tyler Nichols
- JoBlo.com
Bloody Disgusting has an exclusive look at a pretty gross clip from the cannibal horror Feed Me, directed by Adam Leader and Richard Oakes. The horror comedy is now on all digital and on demand platforms from XYZ Films.
Feed Me follows Mulvin’s character Jed, whose life is shattered when his wife, played by Loxley, suddenly dies and Jed feels directly responsible.
“Spiraling into an abyss of depression, he finds himself in a bar with a deranged cannibal, Lionel Flack who convinces him he can redeem himself through the glorious act of allowing himself to be slowly eaten to death.”
The film stars Neal Ward, Christopher Mulvin, Hannah Al Rashid and Samantha Loxley. It was produced by Ed Polgardy (The Wretched) along with Adam Leader, Richard Oakes and Neal Ward.
You are who you eat…
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Feed Me follows Mulvin’s character Jed, whose life is shattered when his wife, played by Loxley, suddenly dies and Jed feels directly responsible.
“Spiraling into an abyss of depression, he finds himself in a bar with a deranged cannibal, Lionel Flack who convinces him he can redeem himself through the glorious act of allowing himself to be slowly eaten to death.”
The film stars Neal Ward, Christopher Mulvin, Hannah Al Rashid and Samantha Loxley. It was produced by Ed Polgardy (The Wretched) along with Adam Leader, Richard Oakes and Neal Ward.
You are who you eat…
The post Gross ‘Feed Me’ Clip Makes a Sausage Out of a Finger [Exclusive] appeared first on Bloody Disgusting!
- 10/28/2022
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
Well, we made it. It’s the final full week of October, and throughout this entire month we have been absolutely slammed with fresh new horror – a very good problem to have, of course!
This week won’t be as packed as previous weeks, but with Halloween right around the corner next Monday, you can expect a whole bunch of new horror in the coming days.
Here’s all the new horror releasing October 25 – October 30, 2022!
First up, box office hit Barbarian has made its way home today, the Zach Cregger-directed shocker now available for streaming on both Digital outlets as well as HBO Max.
From 20th Century Studios and New Regency, Barbarian stars Georgina Campbell, Bill Skarsgård, and Justin Long. In the film, which scared up over 40 million in theaters…
“Arriving in Detroit for a job interview, a young woman books a rental home. But when she arrives late at night,...
This week won’t be as packed as previous weeks, but with Halloween right around the corner next Monday, you can expect a whole bunch of new horror in the coming days.
Here’s all the new horror releasing October 25 – October 30, 2022!
First up, box office hit Barbarian has made its way home today, the Zach Cregger-directed shocker now available for streaming on both Digital outlets as well as HBO Max.
From 20th Century Studios and New Regency, Barbarian stars Georgina Campbell, Bill Skarsgård, and Justin Long. In the film, which scared up over 40 million in theaters…
“Arriving in Detroit for a job interview, a young woman books a rental home. But when she arrives late at night,...
- 10/25/2022
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
The Sundance premiere won in the best director, best film and best actress categories.
Spanish thriller Piggy, the feature fiction debut of Spanish TV drama veteran Carlota Pereda, was the big winner at UK horror, sci-fi and fantasy festival Grimmfest.
The Manchester festival awarded Piggy with the best director, best film and best actress prizes, with Laura Galán scooping the win for best actress.
Piggy expands on Pereda’s 2018 short of the same name about a teenager – played by Galán – who is mercilessly bullied about her weight until, from the confines of her family’s butcher shop, she has an...
Spanish thriller Piggy, the feature fiction debut of Spanish TV drama veteran Carlota Pereda, was the big winner at UK horror, sci-fi and fantasy festival Grimmfest.
The Manchester festival awarded Piggy with the best director, best film and best actress prizes, with Laura Galán scooping the win for best actress.
Piggy expands on Pereda’s 2018 short of the same name about a teenager – played by Galán – who is mercilessly bullied about her weight until, from the confines of her family’s butcher shop, she has an...
- 10/19/2022
- by Mona Tabbara
- ScreenDaily
Stars: Christopher Mulvin, Neal Ward, Samantha Loxley, Nadia Lamin, Hannah Al Rashid, Craig Hinde | Written and Directed by Richard Oakes, Adam Leader
As you may be aware, we here at Nerdly love to cover the more independent projects out there. This has led us to some truly great undiscovered gems over the years. The only thing we love more than pushing these projects is seeing the growth in the directors and actors we have come across. We know it’s a hard slog at times in the filmmaking game, so to see creators not just persevere but keep getting infinitely better, honing their craft and putting out great content for your eyeballs, well that makes it all the sweeter and more importantly our jobs easier.
Here we have the writing and directing duo of Richard Oakes and Adam Leader. Previously these boys released Hosts, which we covered quite a bit here on the site.
As you may be aware, we here at Nerdly love to cover the more independent projects out there. This has led us to some truly great undiscovered gems over the years. The only thing we love more than pushing these projects is seeing the growth in the directors and actors we have come across. We know it’s a hard slog at times in the filmmaking game, so to see creators not just persevere but keep getting infinitely better, honing their craft and putting out great content for your eyeballs, well that makes it all the sweeter and more importantly our jobs easier.
Here we have the writing and directing duo of Richard Oakes and Adam Leader. Previously these boys released Hosts, which we covered quite a bit here on the site.
- 10/11/2022
- by Kevin Haldon
- Nerdly
On Digital And On Demand: October 27, 2022 Directors: Adam Leader, Richard Oakes Writers: Adam Leader, Richard Oakes Cast: Christopher Mulvin, Neal Ward, Hannah Al Rashid, Samantha Loxley Synopsis: Following the death of his wife a broken man spirals into an abyss of night tremors and depression and finds himself in …
The post Trailer: Feed Me appeared first on Horror News | Hnn.
The post Trailer: Feed Me appeared first on Horror News | Hnn.
- 10/7/2022
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
"Like Ted Lasso stumbled into the Hannibal universe and developed a taste for human flesh." XYZ Films has revealed an official trailer for a freakin' weird horror comedy from the UK titled Feed Me, co-directed by filmmakers Adam Leader & Richard Oakes. This is premiering at Grimmfest this week in the UK, then will be on VOD in the US at the end of the month. After Fresh and Bones and All and Some Like It Rare, there's yet another cannibal horror film arriving this year to get a taste of. If you wish. Following the death of his wife, a broken man spirals into an abyss of night tremors & depression and finds himself in the home of a deranged cannibal who convinces him to take his own life in the most horrific way imaginable… This sound so demented and yet it's also a quirky comedy. The film stars Neal Ward,...
- 10/4/2022
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Ahead of the Beyond Fest World Premiere on October 6th, Bloody Disgusting has an exclusive look at the art and trailer for the cannibal horror Feed Me, directed by Adam Leader and Richard Oakes.
XYZ Films will release the horror comedy October 27 on all digital and on demand platforms.
Feed Me follows Mulvin’s character Jed, whose life is shattered when his wife, played by Loxley, suddenly dies and Jed feels directly responsible.
“Spiraling into an abyss of depression, he finds himself in a bar with a deranged cannibal, Lionel Flack who convinces him he can redeem himself through the glorious act of allowing himself to be slowly eaten to death.”
The film stars Neal Ward, Christopher Mulvin, Hannah Al Rashid and Samantha Loxley. It was produced by Ed Polgardy (The Wretched) along with Adam Leader, Richard Oakes and Neal Ward.
You are who you eat…
The post ‘Feed Me...
XYZ Films will release the horror comedy October 27 on all digital and on demand platforms.
Feed Me follows Mulvin’s character Jed, whose life is shattered when his wife, played by Loxley, suddenly dies and Jed feels directly responsible.
“Spiraling into an abyss of depression, he finds himself in a bar with a deranged cannibal, Lionel Flack who convinces him he can redeem himself through the glorious act of allowing himself to be slowly eaten to death.”
The film stars Neal Ward, Christopher Mulvin, Hannah Al Rashid and Samantha Loxley. It was produced by Ed Polgardy (The Wretched) along with Adam Leader, Richard Oakes and Neal Ward.
You are who you eat…
The post ‘Feed Me...
- 10/3/2022
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
Bloody Disgusting has learned today that XYZ Films has acquired North American rights to the cannibal horror movie Feed Me, directed by Adam Leader and Richard Oakes. XYZ Films has dated the release for October 27 on all digital and on demand platforms.
The film stars Neal Ward, Christopher Mulvin, Hannah Al Rashid and Samantha Loxley. It was produced by Ed Polgardy (The Wretched) along with Adam Leader, Richard Oakes and Neal Ward and will receive its world premiere next month at Los Angeles’s pre-eminent film festival, Beyond Fest, produced by Javier Diaz.
Feed Me follows Mulvin’s character Jed, whose life is shattered when his wife, played by Loxley, suddenly dies and Jed feels directly responsible.
“Spiraling into an abyss of depression, he finds himself in a bar with deranged cannibal, Lionel Flack who convinces him he can redeem himself through the glorious act of allowing himself to be slowly eaten to death.
The film stars Neal Ward, Christopher Mulvin, Hannah Al Rashid and Samantha Loxley. It was produced by Ed Polgardy (The Wretched) along with Adam Leader, Richard Oakes and Neal Ward and will receive its world premiere next month at Los Angeles’s pre-eminent film festival, Beyond Fest, produced by Javier Diaz.
Feed Me follows Mulvin’s character Jed, whose life is shattered when his wife, played by Loxley, suddenly dies and Jed feels directly responsible.
“Spiraling into an abyss of depression, he finds himself in a bar with deranged cannibal, Lionel Flack who convinces him he can redeem himself through the glorious act of allowing himself to be slowly eaten to death.
- 9/15/2022
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
XYZ Films Picks Up North American Rights To Beyond Fest Cannibal Horror Film “Feed Me”: "XYZ Films announces it has acquired North American rights to Feed Me, directed by Adam Leader and Richard Oakes. The film stars Neal Ward, Christopher Mulvin, Hannah Al Rashid and Samantha Loxley. It was produced by Ed Polgardy (The Wretched) along with Adam Leader, Richard Oakes and Neal Ward and will receive its world premiere next month at Los Angeles’s pre-eminent film festival, Beyond Fest, produced by Javier Diaz. XYZ Films has dated the release for October 27th on all digital and on demand platforms. XYZ Films’s EVP of US distribution, James Emanuel Shapiro, negotiated the deal directly with the film’s four producers.
Feed Me follows Mulvin’s character Jed, whose life is shattered when his wife, played by Loxley, suddenly dies and Jed feels directly responsible. Spiraling into an abyss of depression,...
Feed Me follows Mulvin’s character Jed, whose life is shattered when his wife, played by Loxley, suddenly dies and Jed feels directly responsible. Spiraling into an abyss of depression,...
- 9/15/2022
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Exclusive: British genre festival Grimmfest has unveiled a first wave of films that will be showcased at its 2022 edition running October 6-9 in Manchester.
They include U.S. titles Moon Garden by Ryan Stevens Harris, about a young girl struggling to awake from a coma who travels through a strange industrial landscape to consciousness and found footage, paranormal investigation tale Malibu Horror Story by Scott Slone.
Further titles include U.K. dark cannibal comedy Feed Me by Adam Leader and Richard Oakes, Spanish horror-comedy road movie The Passenger by Raúl Cerezo and Fernando González Gómez.
U.S. filmmaker Andy Mitton, whose The Witch In The Window was feted at the festival in 2018, returns with his new film The harbinger, which recently premiered in Montreal’s Fantasia fest.
Further titles include Canadian director John Ainslie’s upcoming horror thriller Do Not Disturb, Argentine director Pablo Parés’s rock tour horror tale...
They include U.S. titles Moon Garden by Ryan Stevens Harris, about a young girl struggling to awake from a coma who travels through a strange industrial landscape to consciousness and found footage, paranormal investigation tale Malibu Horror Story by Scott Slone.
Further titles include U.K. dark cannibal comedy Feed Me by Adam Leader and Richard Oakes, Spanish horror-comedy road movie The Passenger by Raúl Cerezo and Fernando González Gómez.
U.S. filmmaker Andy Mitton, whose The Witch In The Window was feted at the festival in 2018, returns with his new film The harbinger, which recently premiered in Montreal’s Fantasia fest.
Further titles include Canadian director John Ainslie’s upcoming horror thriller Do Not Disturb, Argentine director Pablo Parés’s rock tour horror tale...
- 7/5/2022
- by Melanie Goodfellow
- Deadline Film + TV
Here’s the latest episode of the The Filmmakers Podcast, part of the ever-growing podcast roster here on Nerdly. If you haven’t heard the show yet, you can check out previous episodes on the official podcast site, whilst we’ll be featuring each and every new episode as it premieres.
For those unfamiliar with the series, The Filmmakers Podcast is a podcast about how to make films from micro budget indie films to bigger budget studio films and everything in-between. Our hosts Giles Alderson, Dan Richardson, Andrew Rodger and Cristian James talk how to get films made, how to actually make them and how to try not to f… it up in their very humble opinion. Guests will come on and chat about their film making experiences from directors, writers, producers, screenwriters, actors, cinematographers and distributors.
The Filmmakers Podcast #203: Hosts – How to Make a Micro Budget Debut Horror,...
For those unfamiliar with the series, The Filmmakers Podcast is a podcast about how to make films from micro budget indie films to bigger budget studio films and everything in-between. Our hosts Giles Alderson, Dan Richardson, Andrew Rodger and Cristian James talk how to get films made, how to actually make them and how to try not to f… it up in their very humble opinion. Guests will come on and chat about their film making experiences from directors, writers, producers, screenwriters, actors, cinematographers and distributors.
The Filmmakers Podcast #203: Hosts – How to Make a Micro Budget Debut Horror,...
- 2/1/2021
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
The phenomenon of films taking on the same subjects at the same times is well known these days, but in a year when two independent productions present us with dinner parties interrupted because the guests are infested by parasites, one has to wonder if there's something in the water. They are, however, very different in tone. Whilst Robert Woods' An Ideal Host is all fun and meta-cinematic games, this film, by Adam Leader and Richard Oakes, tackles the ugliness of the scenario head on.
The introductory scenes include time spent with young couple Jack (Neal Ward) and Lucy (Samantha Loxley) at home. It's a beautifully written, intimate piece of drama which gives both actors a chance to show what they can do and lets viewers engage with them before they undergo a transformation. Lucy reports seeing strange lights in the grass which, though small, make her unaccountably nervous. A few minutes.
The introductory scenes include time spent with young couple Jack (Neal Ward) and Lucy (Samantha Loxley) at home. It's a beautifully written, intimate piece of drama which gives both actors a chance to show what they can do and lets viewers engage with them before they undergo a transformation. Lucy reports seeing strange lights in the grass which, though small, make her unaccountably nervous. A few minutes.
- 10/16/2020
- by Jennie Kermode
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Nerdly Out Loud is Nerdly’s very own podcast, bringing our website to your ears… Literally. Each episode host Kevin Haldon will be picking all the latest Movie, TV and Pop Culture reviews from the world of Nerdly and reading them out loud interjecting his own personal views of the ones he has seen. The main feature of these shows will be awesome interviews from directors, producers and people at all levels of the independent film world.
Nerdly Out Loud – Episode 3: Cast & Crew of Hosts, Hoard Review & more!
For Episode 3 we have an awesome Round the Zoom chat with the Cast and Crew of from the latest must see Brit Horror flick Hosts. Directing duo Richard Oakes and Adam Leader bring their three main cast Neal Ward, Samantha Loxley and Nadia Lamin to Nerdly Out Loud as they talk about newly released (in the US) Hosts. We also bring...
Nerdly Out Loud – Episode 3: Cast & Crew of Hosts, Hoard Review & more!
For Episode 3 we have an awesome Round the Zoom chat with the Cast and Crew of from the latest must see Brit Horror flick Hosts. Directing duo Richard Oakes and Adam Leader bring their three main cast Neal Ward, Samantha Loxley and Nadia Lamin to Nerdly Out Loud as they talk about newly released (in the US) Hosts. We also bring...
- 10/5/2020
- by Kevin Haldon
- Nerdly
Stars: Neal Ward, Samantha Loxley, Frank Jakeman, Nadia Lamin, Lee Hunter, Jennifer Preston, Buddy Skelton | Written by Adam Leader | Directed by Adam Leader, Richard Oakes
Yes Yes Yes! It’s finally happening… we finally get to talk about Hosts. It feels like a lifetime ago the crew made the announcement on their Dark Fable Media YouTube channel, followed by a somewhat manic live stream in an effort to raise funds for the flick. Being an avid supporter of all things indie cinema – especially in the UK – you could say Hosts has been on my radar for some time. Of course many a time I have been hyped up for a project just to have my hopes dashed and add to this Hosts is a brand-new horror film from a pair of first time directors… which can often fail at the best of times! Sorry, that was a bit cynical.
So...
Yes Yes Yes! It’s finally happening… we finally get to talk about Hosts. It feels like a lifetime ago the crew made the announcement on their Dark Fable Media YouTube channel, followed by a somewhat manic live stream in an effort to raise funds for the flick. Being an avid supporter of all things indie cinema – especially in the UK – you could say Hosts has been on my radar for some time. Of course many a time I have been hyped up for a project just to have my hopes dashed and add to this Hosts is a brand-new horror film from a pair of first time directors… which can often fail at the best of times! Sorry, that was a bit cynical.
So...
- 10/2/2020
- by Kevin Haldon
- Nerdly
Genre festival to open with ‘Train To Busan Presents: Peninsula’.
South Korean zombie thriller Train To Busan Presents: Peninsula will open UK genre festival FrightFest on October 22 ahead of its UK release by Studiocanal on November 6.
The festival will host 34 features in central London from October 22-25 and has secured seven world premieres and two European premieres.
It will close with the world premiere of US horror Held, directed by Chris Lofing and Travis Cluff, the filmmaking duo behind The Gallows franchise.
Further world premieres include Will Jewell’s Concrete Plans; Leroy Kincaide’s The Last Rite; and Dune Drifter from Marc Price,...
South Korean zombie thriller Train To Busan Presents: Peninsula will open UK genre festival FrightFest on October 22 ahead of its UK release by Studiocanal on November 6.
The festival will host 34 features in central London from October 22-25 and has secured seven world premieres and two European premieres.
It will close with the world premiere of US horror Held, directed by Chris Lofing and Travis Cluff, the filmmaking duo behind The Gallows franchise.
Further world premieres include Will Jewell’s Concrete Plans; Leroy Kincaide’s The Last Rite; and Dune Drifter from Marc Price,...
- 9/17/2020
- by Michael Rosser
- ScreenDaily
That’s right Nerdly readers, Hosts is finally on its way for your viewing pleasure. Well… In the US it is! It looks like the good folks over at Dark Sky Films have decided to drop Hosts across the pond first. Which while being a tad sucky for us Brits is just awesome news for all our ‘Merican fans.
Today Dark Sky Films have dropped the trailer for Richard Oakes and Adam Leaders debut outing Hosts and it is a gore-filled thriller that I am sure will please the eyeballs of even the most casual fan of this genre. We have been following this films journey since the lads took to You Tube and hinted at their twisted little baby so we can tell you outright that you have got to check this flick out!
On Christmas Eve, an innocent couple become hosts to a malicious entity. Throughout the night...
Today Dark Sky Films have dropped the trailer for Richard Oakes and Adam Leaders debut outing Hosts and it is a gore-filled thriller that I am sure will please the eyeballs of even the most casual fan of this genre. We have been following this films journey since the lads took to You Tube and hinted at their twisted little baby so we can tell you outright that you have got to check this flick out!
On Christmas Eve, an innocent couple become hosts to a malicious entity. Throughout the night...
- 9/1/2020
- by Kevin Haldon
- Nerdly
"Don't you wanna be set free...?" Dark Sky Films has unveiled an official trailer for a British horror thriller set at Christmas titled Hosts, marking the directorial debut of filmmakers Adam Leader & Richard Oakes. The two originally worked on the short film Exit Plan (from 2016) together, and they are now making their first horror feature. And this definitely looks like it will leave a mark. Hosts takes place on Christmas Eve when an innocent couple become hosts to a malicious entity that they inadvertently invite in disguised as their neighbors. Those strange neighbors! "Beneath its nerve-jangling suspense, the film offers a dark and bloody insight into how lying to your loved ones can not only alienate them, it can completely destroy your bonds with them forever." Sounds brutal. The film stars Samantha Loxley, Neal Ward, Nadia Lamin, Frank Jakeman, and Lee Hunter. This really does look brutal, hell of an intense horror film.
- 8/31/2020
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Stars: Mhairi Calvey, Laura Jean Marsh, Chris Wilson, Neal Ward | Written by Cheryl Neve, Rick Roberts | Directed by Rick Roberts
The Eastern Front is the story of some German soldiers whose unit has been all but decimated (we are told). The men are making their retreat (I think) from the Russians back to there homelands on the Eastern Front. Somewhere on the way they have picked up some pretty tasty (I mean fighting wise you perverts) Russian dames, and because there are females in the mix everything is going to fall apart for our band of merry Nazis. [Full disclosure before we crack on, this movie took me about 4 attempts to finish both due to the 2-Hour length and I have been working quite a lot lately]
Over the last few years I have come to find that behind the scenes on these movies, especially lower budget indie stuff, their is a team of hardworking individuals that are trying to create something they can be proud of when they send out into the world. This movie is absolutely no exception.
The Eastern Front is the story of some German soldiers whose unit has been all but decimated (we are told). The men are making their retreat (I think) from the Russians back to there homelands on the Eastern Front. Somewhere on the way they have picked up some pretty tasty (I mean fighting wise you perverts) Russian dames, and because there are females in the mix everything is going to fall apart for our band of merry Nazis. [Full disclosure before we crack on, this movie took me about 4 attempts to finish both due to the 2-Hour length and I have been working quite a lot lately]
Over the last few years I have come to find that behind the scenes on these movies, especially lower budget indie stuff, their is a team of hardworking individuals that are trying to create something they can be proud of when they send out into the world. This movie is absolutely no exception.
- 7/14/2020
- by Kevin Haldon
- Nerdly
Dark Sky Films plans late 2020 release in Us.
Dark Sky Films has acquired all Us rights to supernatural horror Hosts, which Mpi Media Group will introduce to buyers at the Cannes virtual market next week.
The Odin’s Light and Dark Fable Media co-production centres on a couple who unwittingly become possessed by a malicious entity on Christmas Eve and terrorise a family throughout the night.
The demonic possessions mark the onset of a global pandemic of possession that runs loved ones against each other.
Samantha Loxley, Neal Ward, Nadia Lamin, Frank Jakeman (Game Of Thrones), and Lee Hunter (Vikings) star.
Dark Sky Films has acquired all Us rights to supernatural horror Hosts, which Mpi Media Group will introduce to buyers at the Cannes virtual market next week.
The Odin’s Light and Dark Fable Media co-production centres on a couple who unwittingly become possessed by a malicious entity on Christmas Eve and terrorise a family throughout the night.
The demonic possessions mark the onset of a global pandemic of possession that runs loved ones against each other.
Samantha Loxley, Neal Ward, Nadia Lamin, Frank Jakeman (Game Of Thrones), and Lee Hunter (Vikings) star.
- 6/16/2020
- by 36¦Jeremy Kay¦54¦
- ScreenDaily
Dark Sky Films plans late 2020 release in Us.
Dark Sky Films has acquired all Us rights to supernatural horror Hosts, which Mpi Media Group will introduce to buyers at the Cannes virtual market next week.
The Odin’s Light and Dark Fable Media co-production centres on a couple who unwittingly become possessed by a malicious entity on Christmas Eve and terrorise a family throughout the night.
The demonic possessions mark the onset of a global pandemic of possession that runs loved ones against each other.
Samantha Loxley, Neal Ward, Nadia Lamin, Frank Jakeman (Game Of Thrones), and Lee Hunter (Vikings) star.
Dark Sky Films has acquired all Us rights to supernatural horror Hosts, which Mpi Media Group will introduce to buyers at the Cannes virtual market next week.
The Odin’s Light and Dark Fable Media co-production centres on a couple who unwittingly become possessed by a malicious entity on Christmas Eve and terrorise a family throughout the night.
The demonic possessions mark the onset of a global pandemic of possession that runs loved ones against each other.
Samantha Loxley, Neal Ward, Nadia Lamin, Frank Jakeman (Game Of Thrones), and Lee Hunter (Vikings) star.
- 6/16/2020
- by 36¦Jeremy Kay¦54¦
- ScreenDaily
From Dark Fable Media and Odin’s Light, Hosts is the debut film, written and directed by Richard Oakes & Adam Leader, who run Dark Fable Media – which is a film making YouTube channel and also a music video production company. The money for Hosts was raised through their YouTube channel via fundraisers; shot in 9 days, entirely on Blackmagic cameras!
On Christmas Eve, an innocent couple become hosts to a malicious entity.Throughout the night they terrorise a family of five in unimaginably violent and disturbing ways.
Starring Neal Ward, Samantha Loxley, Frank Jakeman, Nadia Lamin, Lee Hunter, Jennifer Preston and Buddy Skelton, Hosts is set for release in 2020.
Check out the first trailer And poster for the film below:
Visit the Hosts Website: https://bit.ly/2o1HhJX
Like Hosts on Facebook: https://bit.ly/2oEMQ1j
Follow Hosts on Twitter: https://bit.ly/2oL8iSF
Follow Hosts on Instagram: https://bit.
On Christmas Eve, an innocent couple become hosts to a malicious entity.Throughout the night they terrorise a family of five in unimaginably violent and disturbing ways.
Starring Neal Ward, Samantha Loxley, Frank Jakeman, Nadia Lamin, Lee Hunter, Jennifer Preston and Buddy Skelton, Hosts is set for release in 2020.
Check out the first trailer And poster for the film below:
Visit the Hosts Website: https://bit.ly/2o1HhJX
Like Hosts on Facebook: https://bit.ly/2oEMQ1j
Follow Hosts on Twitter: https://bit.ly/2oL8iSF
Follow Hosts on Instagram: https://bit.
- 10/3/2019
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Here’s the latest episode of the 365Flicks podcast, part of the ever-growing podcast roster here on Nerdly. If you haven’t heard the show yet, you can check out previous episodes on Libsyn, whilst we’ll be featuring each and every new episode as it premieres.
365Flicks Podcast: Indie Talk w/Richard Oakes & Adam Leader of Dark Fable Media
Kev sits down for another world class Indie Talk and this time he is chatting to Director, Writer and Cinematographer duo Richard Oakes and Adam Leader of Dark Fable Media. We spend some time talking about their journey into the Movie game from their humble start in Music Video territory to working with some of the biggest bands out there. Before getting into some friends of 365s feature films like Marc Zammits labour of love Homeless Ashes and Paul Knight flick 24 Little Hours.
However Rich and Adam are here to...
365Flicks Podcast: Indie Talk w/Richard Oakes & Adam Leader of Dark Fable Media
Kev sits down for another world class Indie Talk and this time he is chatting to Director, Writer and Cinematographer duo Richard Oakes and Adam Leader of Dark Fable Media. We spend some time talking about their journey into the Movie game from their humble start in Music Video territory to working with some of the biggest bands out there. Before getting into some friends of 365s feature films like Marc Zammits labour of love Homeless Ashes and Paul Knight flick 24 Little Hours.
However Rich and Adam are here to...
- 1/16/2019
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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