’The Child Remains’ sees an expectant couple’s holiday turn to terror.
UK genre sales outfit Devilworks has added two new titles to its slate ahead of the Marché du Film in Cannes next month (May 14-23).
The company has acquired international rights to Michael Melski’s The Child Remains. Produced by Craig Cameron and Melski under Malefic Films and co-produced by Telefilm Canada, the Canadian film follows an expectant couple’s weekend away that turns to terror.
Suzanne Clement, Allan Hawco and Shelley Thompson lead the cast.
It premiered at Atlantic International Film Festival in Canada in 2017, and is...
UK genre sales outfit Devilworks has added two new titles to its slate ahead of the Marché du Film in Cannes next month (May 14-23).
The company has acquired international rights to Michael Melski’s The Child Remains. Produced by Craig Cameron and Melski under Malefic Films and co-produced by Telefilm Canada, the Canadian film follows an expectant couple’s weekend away that turns to terror.
Suzanne Clement, Allan Hawco and Shelley Thompson lead the cast.
It premiered at Atlantic International Film Festival in Canada in 2017, and is...
- 4/26/2019
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
Michael Melski’s Canadian horror film The Child Remains has found a home in North America with Uncork’d Entertainment, which is planning a summer release for the winner of 16 best feature prizes on the global festival circuit.
In the film, produced with the assistance of Telefilm Canada, an expectant couple's intimate weekend turns to terror as they discover their secluded country inn is a haunted maternity home where infants and mothers were murdered.
Uncork’d president Keith Leopard made the deal with Michael Melski and Craig Cameron of Malefic Films shortly before the European Film Market.
"...
In the film, produced with the assistance of Telefilm Canada, an expectant couple's intimate weekend turns to terror as they discover their secluded country inn is a haunted maternity home where infants and mothers were murdered.
Uncork’d president Keith Leopard made the deal with Michael Melski and Craig Cameron of Malefic Films shortly before the European Film Market.
"...
Michael Melski’s Canadian horror film The Child Remains has found a home in North America with Uncork’d Entertainment, which is planning a summer release for the winner of 16 best feature prizes on the global festival circuit.
In the film, produced with the assistance of Telefilm Canada, an expectant couple's intimate weekend turns to terror as they discover their secluded country inn is a haunted maternity home where infants and mothers were murdered.
Uncork’d president Keith Leopard made the deal with Michael Melski and Craig Cameron of Malefic Films shortly before the European Film Market.
"...
In the film, produced with the assistance of Telefilm Canada, an expectant couple's intimate weekend turns to terror as they discover their secluded country inn is a haunted maternity home where infants and mothers were murdered.
Uncork’d president Keith Leopard made the deal with Michael Melski and Craig Cameron of Malefic Films shortly before the European Film Market.
"...
Evan Kelly’s debut as a feature filmmaker is The Corridor, an independent film that crosses genres and tells a fascinating story of five friends reunited in an isolated cabin in the woods. The Corridor made it’s North American premiere during the 2011 Fantastic Fest, which is when I first discovered and thoroughly enjoyed the film. The Corridor opens theatrically on March 30th, 2012. I have had the privilege to speak with Evan Kelly about the film and his experience as a filmmaker. Continue reading below to find out what he had to say.
Travis Keune: Thanks for taking the time to speak with me, Evan. I had the privilege of seeing The Corridor as part of the Fantastic Fest 2011 lineup. Congratulations on a great film! I remember the film was very well received by the crowd. Do you feel this is a film best appreciated by genre fans, or is...
Travis Keune: Thanks for taking the time to speak with me, Evan. I had the privilege of seeing The Corridor as part of the Fantastic Fest 2011 lineup. Congratulations on a great film! I remember the film was very well received by the crowd. Do you feel this is a film best appreciated by genre fans, or is...
- 3/30/2012
- by Travis Keune
- Destroy the Brain
Evan Kelly’s debut as a feature filmmaker is The Corridor, an independent film that crosses genres and tells a fascinating story of five friends reunited in an isolated cabin in the woods. The Corridor made it’s North American premiere during the 2011 Fantastic Fest, which is when I first discovered and thoroughly enjoyed the film. The Corridor opens theatrically on March 30th, 2012. I have had the privilege to speak with Evan Kelly about the film and his experience as a filmmaker. Continue reading below to find out what he had to say…
Travis Keune: Thanks for taking the time to speak with me, Evan. I had the privilege of seeing The Corridor as part of the Fantastic Fest 2011 lineup. Congratulations on a great film! I remember the film was very well received by the crowd. Do you feel this is a film best appreciated by genre fans, or is...
Travis Keune: Thanks for taking the time to speak with me, Evan. I had the privilege of seeing The Corridor as part of the Fantastic Fest 2011 lineup. Congratulations on a great film! I remember the film was very well received by the crowd. Do you feel this is a film best appreciated by genre fans, or is...
- 3/29/2012
- by Travis Keune
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
THR reports that IFC Midnight has acquired the U.S. rights to The Corridor, a sci-fi thriller directed by Evan Kelly, written by Josh MacDonald and produced by Craig Cameron and Mike Masters.
Funding for the project came from Telefilm Cinema and Nova Scotia Film. The cast includes Stephen Chambers, James Gilbert and David Patrick Flemming. The story focuses on a man dealing with his depression a year after his mother’s death. His friends take him for a weekend getaway in the woods, to scatter her ashes and lay her soul to rest and to alleviate his sadness. But they soon discover something supernatural deep in the woods…
“The Corridor is a crafty and fun horror sci-fi thriller that we think is a perfect addition to our IFC Midnight slate,” said Jonathan Sehring, president of Sundance Selects/IFC Films.
Funding for the project came from Telefilm Cinema and Nova Scotia Film. The cast includes Stephen Chambers, James Gilbert and David Patrick Flemming. The story focuses on a man dealing with his depression a year after his mother’s death. His friends take him for a weekend getaway in the woods, to scatter her ashes and lay her soul to rest and to alleviate his sadness. But they soon discover something supernatural deep in the woods…
“The Corridor is a crafty and fun horror sci-fi thriller that we think is a perfect addition to our IFC Midnight slate,” said Jonathan Sehring, president of Sundance Selects/IFC Films.
- 11/21/2011
- by Elvis
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
Toronto -- Stephen Chambers ("Casino Jack"), David Patrick Flemming and James Gilbert have entered "The Corridor," the Canadian indie horror thriller from Chronicle Pictures.
The film, written by Josh MacDonald, portrays best buddies on a male-bonding weekend who take a corridor into the forest that leads to death and destruction.
Evan Kelly ("Dawson's Creek") will direct and perform in the picture, which has key investment from Telefilm Canada as the federal film financier looks to back more homegrown genre pictures with boxoffice potential.
"The Corridor" is currently shooting in and around Halifax through March.
The ensemble cast includes Matthew Amyotte, Glen Matthews, Mary-Colin Chisholm and Nigel Bennett ("The Border").
Mike Masters and Craig Cameron are producing "The Corridor," which is set for a September 2010 release.
The film, written by Josh MacDonald, portrays best buddies on a male-bonding weekend who take a corridor into the forest that leads to death and destruction.
Evan Kelly ("Dawson's Creek") will direct and perform in the picture, which has key investment from Telefilm Canada as the federal film financier looks to back more homegrown genre pictures with boxoffice potential.
"The Corridor" is currently shooting in and around Halifax through March.
The ensemble cast includes Matthew Amyotte, Glen Matthews, Mary-Colin Chisholm and Nigel Bennett ("The Border").
Mike Masters and Craig Cameron are producing "The Corridor," which is set for a September 2010 release.
- 2/16/2010
- by By Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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