Stars: Jo Mousley, Sid Akbar Ali, Jamie Cymbal, Pushpinder Chani, Kevin Curtin, Gemma Head, Matthew Lewney, Polly Lister, Amy Mountford, Huw Blainey, Stacey Coleman | Written by David Gilbank, Gemma Head, Paul Renhard | Directed by David Gilbank
I have a few personal rules here on Nerdly that I’m not sure I’ve ever mentioned before, yet both affect the films we cover on the site and the “press” we give certain films… One is that we don’t review any film that features football hooliganism; and the second is we don’t review British gangster movies. I know that’s a strange pair rules but both are in place for very similar reasons – I don’t feel the need to glorify either subject; and the majority of films we get asked to cover around these two themes usually do just that!
However Polterheist does quite the opposite of glorifying gangster life,...
I have a few personal rules here on Nerdly that I’m not sure I’ve ever mentioned before, yet both affect the films we cover on the site and the “press” we give certain films… One is that we don’t review any film that features football hooliganism; and the second is we don’t review British gangster movies. I know that’s a strange pair rules but both are in place for very similar reasons – I don’t feel the need to glorify either subject; and the majority of films we get asked to cover around these two themes usually do just that!
However Polterheist does quite the opposite of glorifying gangster life,...
- 1/15/2021
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Stars: Jo Mousley, Sid Akbar Ali, Jamie Cymbal, Pushpinder Chani, Kevin Curtin, Gemma Head, Matthew Lewney, Polly Lister, Amy Mountford, Huw Blainey, Stacey Coleman | Written by David Gilbank, Gemma Head, Paul Renhard | Directed by David Gilbank
I have a few personal rules here on Nerdly that I’m not sure I’ve ever mentioned before, yet both affect the films we cover on the site and the “press” we give certain films… One is that we don’t review any film that features football hooliganism; and the second is we don’t review British gangster movies. I know thats a strange pair rules but both are in place for very similar reasons – I don’t feel the need to glorify either subject; and the majority of films we get asked to cover around these two themes usually do just that!
However Polterheist does quite the opposite of glorifying gangster life,...
I have a few personal rules here on Nerdly that I’m not sure I’ve ever mentioned before, yet both affect the films we cover on the site and the “press” we give certain films… One is that we don’t review any film that features football hooliganism; and the second is we don’t review British gangster movies. I know thats a strange pair rules but both are in place for very similar reasons – I don’t feel the need to glorify either subject; and the majority of films we get asked to cover around these two themes usually do just that!
However Polterheist does quite the opposite of glorifying gangster life,...
- 5/22/2019
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Exclusive: UK horror Demon Eye has sold around Europe and Asia for sales outfit Devilworks following its U.S. release last month via Vertical Entertainment.
Deals include Germany, Austria and Switzerland (Lighthouse Home Entertainment), Benelux and Scandinavia (TakeOne), UK and Eire (101 Films), Italy (CG Entertainment), Taiwan (MovieCloud) and Middle East (Gulf Film). The film is set for theatrical release in Turkey (Bir Film) and Philippines (Rafaella Films International).
Pic tells the story of Sadie, who returns to her father’s country house in the Moors following his mysterious death. There she discovers a cursed amulet which contains dark powers to unlock two deadly demons.
Starring are Brit actor Darren Day (The Krays: Dead Man Walking) and Ellie Goffe (The Marine 6: Close Quarters). Ryan Simons wrote the script and directed and also co-produced alongside Jamie Cymbal and Simon Denton under production houses Quickfoot Media and Bite Me films. Executive producers include Christopher Hirst,...
Deals include Germany, Austria and Switzerland (Lighthouse Home Entertainment), Benelux and Scandinavia (TakeOne), UK and Eire (101 Films), Italy (CG Entertainment), Taiwan (MovieCloud) and Middle East (Gulf Film). The film is set for theatrical release in Turkey (Bir Film) and Philippines (Rafaella Films International).
Pic tells the story of Sadie, who returns to her father’s country house in the Moors following his mysterious death. There she discovers a cursed amulet which contains dark powers to unlock two deadly demons.
Starring are Brit actor Darren Day (The Krays: Dead Man Walking) and Ellie Goffe (The Marine 6: Close Quarters). Ryan Simons wrote the script and directed and also co-produced alongside Jamie Cymbal and Simon Denton under production houses Quickfoot Media and Bite Me films. Executive producers include Christopher Hirst,...
- 5/9/2019
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Vertical Entertainment inks deal with Devilworks.
Vertical Entertainment has picked up rights for North America on Demon Eye, the UK supernatural horror, from genre specialist sales agent Devilworks.
Starring Darren Day and Ellie Goffe, the film is based on an 1850s tale of Witchcraft in Saddleworth, UK. It tells the story of a young girl who returns to her father’s country house in the Moors following his mysterious death. There, she finds a cursed amulet that will grant her greatest wish, but at a price.
Ryan Simons wrote the script and directed and also co-produced alongside Jamie Cymbal and Simon Denton,...
Vertical Entertainment has picked up rights for North America on Demon Eye, the UK supernatural horror, from genre specialist sales agent Devilworks.
Starring Darren Day and Ellie Goffe, the film is based on an 1850s tale of Witchcraft in Saddleworth, UK. It tells the story of a young girl who returns to her father’s country house in the Moors following his mysterious death. There, she finds a cursed amulet that will grant her greatest wish, but at a price.
Ryan Simons wrote the script and directed and also co-produced alongside Jamie Cymbal and Simon Denton,...
- 2/8/2019
- by Tom Grater
- ScreenDaily
A poster and trailer have released for Demon Eye, this week. This title was developed by Quick Films' Ryan Simons and Jamie Cymbal. Their previous film was another horror title, named Seizure. Their latest is based on a legend, involving a witch and the curse she placed on an amulet. After being burned at the stake, this Saddleworth witch put some of her supernatural essence into the jewel, for vengeance. Demon Eye has already been completed. The film stars: Darren Day, Liam Fox and Kate James. Shot in and around Manchester and Leeds, this haunting feature is expected to show in 2019. Now, a trailer and movie poster are available for Demon Eye, here. The official synopsis begins with a family, living in the Moors. After a mysterious death, a cursed amulet is found. Connected to witchcraft, this amulet holds dark powers, which are utilized by a young woman. Now,...
- 10/31/2018
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Seizure is new gangster horror from Jamie Cymbal and Ryan Simons, which has been selected to play at the Horror-on-Sea Film Festival on Sunday 21st January. I got chance to ask them a few questions about what we can expect, their influences for the film, and the process of working together both in front and behind the camera.
What can we expect from the film Seizure?
Jamie – A fast paced, entertaining gangster horror that’s well acted and puts people on edge of their seats.
Ryan – A fast paced ghost story seen through the eyes of gangsters who wonder whether they’re losing their minds.
What was your inspiration for writing the film Seizure?
Jamie – Ryan and I had played around with a few scripts ideas over the years and to be totally honest very few were horror. I grew up loving the obvious Robert De Niro classics, Once upon a time in America (1984), Goodfellas,...
What can we expect from the film Seizure?
Jamie – A fast paced, entertaining gangster horror that’s well acted and puts people on edge of their seats.
Ryan – A fast paced ghost story seen through the eyes of gangsters who wonder whether they’re losing their minds.
What was your inspiration for writing the film Seizure?
Jamie – Ryan and I had played around with a few scripts ideas over the years and to be totally honest very few were horror. I grew up loving the obvious Robert De Niro classics, Once upon a time in America (1984), Goodfellas,...
- 1/17/2018
- by Philip Rogers
- Nerdly
IMDb.com, Inc. takes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of the above news articles, Tweets, or blog posts. This content is published for the entertainment of our users only. The news articles, Tweets, and blog posts do not represent IMDb's opinions nor can we guarantee that the reporting therein is completely factual. Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy.