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The Kettering Incident on location. -. Sleeping Beauty, Huon Valley, Tasmania. Photo: Ben King.
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The Kettering Incident, a gripping mystery with otherworldly overtones, will make its world premiere on July 4..
Australian and international expectations for the series continue to build after the show won the Special Jury Prize at the Series Mania Festival in Paris last week..
The eight episode series stars The Night Manager.s Elizabeth Debicki with Matthew Le Nevez.
The series boasts an impressive cast including Henry Nixon, Anthony Phelan, Damon Gameau, Damien Garvey, Sacha Horler, Sianoa Smit-McPhee, Ben Oxenbould, Suzi Dougherty, Tilda Cobham-Hervey, Dylan Young and Neil Pigot. .Many Tasmanian actors feature in the series including Alison Whyte, Kris McQuade, Brad Kannegiesser, Katie Robertson, Marcus Hensley, Nathan Spencer and Matt Burton.
Tasmanian writer Victoria Madden (Lynda La Plante.s Trial and Retribution, The Bill, Halifax Fp) is co-creator of The Kettering Incident with Vincent Sheehan (Animal Kingdom,...
The Kettering Incident on location. -. Sleeping Beauty, Huon Valley, Tasmania. Photo: Ben King.
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The Kettering Incident, a gripping mystery with otherworldly overtones, will make its world premiere on July 4..
Australian and international expectations for the series continue to build after the show won the Special Jury Prize at the Series Mania Festival in Paris last week..
The eight episode series stars The Night Manager.s Elizabeth Debicki with Matthew Le Nevez.
The series boasts an impressive cast including Henry Nixon, Anthony Phelan, Damon Gameau, Damien Garvey, Sacha Horler, Sianoa Smit-McPhee, Ben Oxenbould, Suzi Dougherty, Tilda Cobham-Hervey, Dylan Young and Neil Pigot. .Many Tasmanian actors feature in the series including Alison Whyte, Kris McQuade, Brad Kannegiesser, Katie Robertson, Marcus Hensley, Nathan Spencer and Matt Burton.
Tasmanian writer Victoria Madden (Lynda La Plante.s Trial and Retribution, The Bill, Halifax Fp) is co-creator of The Kettering Incident with Vincent Sheehan (Animal Kingdom,...
- 5/3/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
It's not a horror film itself, but a case could be made that the blood shed in Heathers flows as freely through the genre today as does that of the Dead trilogy or Texas Chainsaw Massacre. It's certainly splattered all over All Cheerleaders Die, a vision of the high school pecking order as bitter as the 1989 pre-Columbine bloodbath, but significantly less witty or humane. All cheerleaders may die, but they don't all leave much behind when they go.
After watching her friend Alexis (Felisha Cooper) killed in a cheerleading stunt gone wrong, Maddy (Caitlin Stasey) tries out for the squad when the new school year begins-and to the surprise of all involved, makes it on. She quickly befriends Tracy (Brooke Butler), who has already started dating Alexis’s old boyfriend team captain Terry (Tom Williamson), much to the chagrin of Maddy’s old girlfriend Leena (Sianoa Smit-McPhee). But Maddy has ulterior motives,...
After watching her friend Alexis (Felisha Cooper) killed in a cheerleading stunt gone wrong, Maddy (Caitlin Stasey) tries out for the squad when the new school year begins-and to the surprise of all involved, makes it on. She quickly befriends Tracy (Brooke Butler), who has already started dating Alexis’s old boyfriend team captain Terry (Tom Williamson), much to the chagrin of Maddy’s old girlfriend Leena (Sianoa Smit-McPhee). But Maddy has ulterior motives,...
- 10/20/2014
- by Anders Nelson
- JustPressPlay.net
Stars: Caitlin Stasey, Sianoa Smit-McPhee, Brooke Butler, Tom Williamson | Written and Directed by Lucky McKee, Chris Sivertson
Lucky McKee is a director I have been familiar with since I saw his 2002 film, May, starring horror mainstay Angela Bettis. McKee went on to direct an excellent episode of the short-lived Masters of Horror television show entitled “Sick Girl”, again starring Bettis. It was, however, McKee’s 2011 film, The Woman, that truly hit me between the eyes and sold me on Lucky as a director. A dark, grotesque, macabre film that dealt with female power and the role of the abuser, The Woman cemented McKee as a horror director to watch, which leads us to this review…
All Cheerleaders Die is a comedy-horror, written and directed by both McKee and Chris Sivertson. Maddy (Caitlin Stasey) is a high-school girl pariah, you know the sort, black eyeliner, anti-social attitude and not forgetting a...
Lucky McKee is a director I have been familiar with since I saw his 2002 film, May, starring horror mainstay Angela Bettis. McKee went on to direct an excellent episode of the short-lived Masters of Horror television show entitled “Sick Girl”, again starring Bettis. It was, however, McKee’s 2011 film, The Woman, that truly hit me between the eyes and sold me on Lucky as a director. A dark, grotesque, macabre film that dealt with female power and the role of the abuser, The Woman cemented McKee as a horror director to watch, which leads us to this review…
All Cheerleaders Die is a comedy-horror, written and directed by both McKee and Chris Sivertson. Maddy (Caitlin Stasey) is a high-school girl pariah, you know the sort, black eyeliner, anti-social attitude and not forgetting a...
- 8/23/2014
- by Chris Cummings
- Nerdly
Release Date: 7/22/14 on Blu-ray and DVD
Written By: Lucky McKee and Chris Sivertson
Directed By: Lucky McKee and Chris Sivertson
Starring: Caitlin Stasey, Sianoa Smit-McPhee, Tom Williamson
Review by Daniel Xiii.
Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge…and Zombies?
Based soley on the title of Lucky McKee’s (May, The Woods) All Cheerleaders Die, I had a kind of preternatural premonition that I would be enjoyin’ this one. Hell, based on that title, I can’t believe ol’ Lucky himself didn’t call yours cruelly and have him introduce the film like some sort of sexy William Castle (which totally could have happened if I was available, but of course my duties to the House that Fearsome Forry built have kept me too busy to make cameos).
So was my uncanny ability to completely judge whether I’ll like a movie or not based solely on its title still the stuff of legend,...
Written By: Lucky McKee and Chris Sivertson
Directed By: Lucky McKee and Chris Sivertson
Starring: Caitlin Stasey, Sianoa Smit-McPhee, Tom Williamson
Review by Daniel Xiii.
Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge…and Zombies?
Based soley on the title of Lucky McKee’s (May, The Woods) All Cheerleaders Die, I had a kind of preternatural premonition that I would be enjoyin’ this one. Hell, based on that title, I can’t believe ol’ Lucky himself didn’t call yours cruelly and have him introduce the film like some sort of sexy William Castle (which totally could have happened if I was available, but of course my duties to the House that Fearsome Forry built have kept me too busy to make cameos).
So was my uncanny ability to completely judge whether I’ll like a movie or not based solely on its title still the stuff of legend,...
- 8/11/2014
- by Holly Interlandi
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
Give us an "F"! Give us an "R"! Give us an "E"! Give us another "E"! What does it spell? Oh, you know what it spells. Right now we have your chance to win Lucky McKee and Chris Sivertson's All Cheerleaders Die (review) on DVD with the soundtrack on vinyl.
To enter for your chance to win, just send us an email at contests@dreadcentral.com including your Full Name And Mailing Address. We’ll take care of the rest.
This contest will end on at 12:01 Am Pt on August 12th!
All Cheerleaders Die Release Details:
Image Entertainment, an Rlj Entertainment brand, brings you All Cheerleaders Die, available on DVD and Blu-ray Now, for an Srp of $29.97 and $27.97, respectively.
Co-directed and co-written by Lucky McKee (May, The Woman) and Chris Sivertson (Brawler), the film stars Caitlin Stasey (The CW’s “Reign”), Sianoa Smit-McPhee (Showtime’s “Hung”), Brooke Butler,...
To enter for your chance to win, just send us an email at contests@dreadcentral.com including your Full Name And Mailing Address. We’ll take care of the rest.
This contest will end on at 12:01 Am Pt on August 12th!
All Cheerleaders Die Release Details:
Image Entertainment, an Rlj Entertainment brand, brings you All Cheerleaders Die, available on DVD and Blu-ray Now, for an Srp of $29.97 and $27.97, respectively.
Co-directed and co-written by Lucky McKee (May, The Woman) and Chris Sivertson (Brawler), the film stars Caitlin Stasey (The CW’s “Reign”), Sianoa Smit-McPhee (Showtime’s “Hung”), Brooke Butler,...
- 8/7/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
If you're at Comic-Con this weekend and determined to pick up some awesome swag, then listen up! All you need is a keen pair of eyes, and a smartphone with Instagram. Come on in, get your assignment and then get hunting!
Rlj/Image Entertainment are on-site at Comic Con and they've got grab bags of goodies just waiting to be handed out! These limited edition "horror swag bags" are promoting some of their recent releases, All Cheerleaders Die, Wolf Creek 2, and Aftermath. Wanna win one?
All you have to do is find their cheerleaders outside of Comic Con. Once you do that, Instagram a photo with the girls and you'll walk away with one of these awesome bags. That's it. Not a lot of effort and the reward is pretty awesome.
Co-directed and co-written by Lucky McKee (May, The Woman) and Chris Sivertson (Brawler), the film stars Caitlin Stasey...
Rlj/Image Entertainment are on-site at Comic Con and they've got grab bags of goodies just waiting to be handed out! These limited edition "horror swag bags" are promoting some of their recent releases, All Cheerleaders Die, Wolf Creek 2, and Aftermath. Wanna win one?
All you have to do is find their cheerleaders outside of Comic Con. Once you do that, Instagram a photo with the girls and you'll walk away with one of these awesome bags. That's it. Not a lot of effort and the reward is pretty awesome.
Co-directed and co-written by Lucky McKee (May, The Woman) and Chris Sivertson (Brawler), the film stars Caitlin Stasey...
- 7/25/2014
- by Matt Serafini
- DreadCentral.com
Cliques in high school can be known to do mean things to each other, but eating your enemies? That’s usually going too far. Not for the cheerleaders in director/writer Lucky McKee and Chris Sivertson’s All Cheerleaders Die, though. These ladies have a hunger for human flesh, and nobody on the popularity scale is safe from being on their menu. Today sees the home media release of the high school horror film, and we have an exclusive clip that features revenge being plotted via webcam.
Now available on Blu-ray, DVD, and VOD platforms from Rlj/Image Entertainment, All Cheerleaders Die comes with the “Making the Squad” featurette.
Written and directed by Lucky McKee and Chris Sivertson, All Cheerleaders Die stars Caitlin Stasey, Sianoa Smit-McPhee, Brooke Butler, Amanda Grace Cooper, Reanin Johannink, and Tom Williamson. The film has an 89-minute runtime and is not rated. In addition to the exclusive clip,...
Now available on Blu-ray, DVD, and VOD platforms from Rlj/Image Entertainment, All Cheerleaders Die comes with the “Making the Squad” featurette.
Written and directed by Lucky McKee and Chris Sivertson, All Cheerleaders Die stars Caitlin Stasey, Sianoa Smit-McPhee, Brooke Butler, Amanda Grace Cooper, Reanin Johannink, and Tom Williamson. The film has an 89-minute runtime and is not rated. In addition to the exclusive clip,...
- 7/22/2014
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Give us an "F"! Give us an "R"! Give us an "E"! Give us another "E"! What does it spell? If you don't know, then please close this website and pick up the nearest book or consult a teacher. We're giving away a signed poster and Blu-ray for Lucky McKee and Chris Sivertson's All Cheerleaders Die (review) so read on for the details!
One runner-up will receieve a poster signed by filmmakers Lucky McKee and Chris Sivertson.
To enter for your chance to win, just send us an email at contests@dreadcentral.com including your Full Name And Mailing Address. We’ll take care of the rest.
This contest will end on at 12:01 Am Pt on August 1st!
All Cheerleaders Die Release Details
Image Entertainment, an Rlj Entertainment brand, brings you All Cheerleaders Die, available on Blu-ray and DVD on July 22, 2014, for an Srp of $29.97 and $27.97, respectively.
Co-directed...
One runner-up will receieve a poster signed by filmmakers Lucky McKee and Chris Sivertson.
To enter for your chance to win, just send us an email at contests@dreadcentral.com including your Full Name And Mailing Address. We’ll take care of the rest.
This contest will end on at 12:01 Am Pt on August 1st!
All Cheerleaders Die Release Details
Image Entertainment, an Rlj Entertainment brand, brings you All Cheerleaders Die, available on Blu-ray and DVD on July 22, 2014, for an Srp of $29.97 and $27.97, respectively.
Co-directed...
- 7/18/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
If you haven't already managed to yet catch Lucky McKee ('The Woman') and Chris Sivertson's fun comedy horror 'All Cheerleaders Die' your luck is in. The movie is currently still running on VOD but later this very month Image Entertainment will be unleashing it onto Blu-ray and DVD with both versions including an insightful 'Making the Squad' featurette. The movie stars Sianoa Smit-McPhee, Caitlin Stasey ('I, Frankenstein'), Brooke Butler, Amanda Grace Cooper, Reanin Johannink and Tom Williamson and you can check out the Blu-ray artwork for 'All Cheerleaders Die' below....
- 7/1/2014
- Horror Asylum
Lucky McKee and Chris Sivertson's All Cheerleaders Die (review) is finally coming home to DVD and Blu-ray, and we have all the details for you to cheer about right here. Grab your bloody pompoms, and give us a "D"! Gives us a "V"! Give us a "D"!
All Cheerleaders Die Release Details
Image Entertainment, an Rlj Entertainment brand, brings you All Cheerleaders Die, available on Blu-ray and DVD on July 22, 2014, for an Srp of $29.97 and $27.97, respectively.
Co-directed and co-written by Lucky McKee (May, The Woman) and Chris Sivertson (Brawler), the film stars Caitlin Stasey (The CW’s “Reign”), Sianoa Smit-McPhee (Showtime’s “Hung”), Brooke Butler, Amanda Grace Cooper, Reanin Johannink, and Tom Williamson.
Teenage outsider Maddy is keeping some dark secrets and holding a serious grudge against the captain of the Blackfoot High football team. When Maddy joins the school's elite and powerful cheerleading squad, she convinces her new...
All Cheerleaders Die Release Details
Image Entertainment, an Rlj Entertainment brand, brings you All Cheerleaders Die, available on Blu-ray and DVD on July 22, 2014, for an Srp of $29.97 and $27.97, respectively.
Co-directed and co-written by Lucky McKee (May, The Woman) and Chris Sivertson (Brawler), the film stars Caitlin Stasey (The CW’s “Reign”), Sianoa Smit-McPhee (Showtime’s “Hung”), Brooke Butler, Amanda Grace Cooper, Reanin Johannink, and Tom Williamson.
Teenage outsider Maddy is keeping some dark secrets and holding a serious grudge against the captain of the Blackfoot High football team. When Maddy joins the school's elite and powerful cheerleading squad, she convinces her new...
- 6/30/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
The line-up for this year's Film4 FrightFest in London has just been announced – and boy, is it a doozy! Sporting a record-breaking 38 UK/European premieres and 11 world premieres, this August is going to be an exciting time in the genre calendar.
Check it all out right here, including lots of new images!
This year Film4 FrightFest will be moving from its previous home at Leicester Square's Empire Cinema to the nearby Vue Cinema (also on Leicester Square), prompting an ingenious reshuffle of the screening arrangements.
All main screen films will be presented at different times across three different screens, with two extra screens reserved for single-slot screenings of the various films hitting this year's Discovery Screens.
Here's the full list of goodies:
Main Screens (5, 6, 7)
Thursday Aug 21
Opening Night Film - The Guest (UK Premiere)
Director: Adam Wingard. Cast: Dan Stevens, Maika Monroe, Brendan Meyer, Sheila Kelley, Leland Orser. USA 2014. 99 mins.
Check it all out right here, including lots of new images!
This year Film4 FrightFest will be moving from its previous home at Leicester Square's Empire Cinema to the nearby Vue Cinema (also on Leicester Square), prompting an ingenious reshuffle of the screening arrangements.
All main screen films will be presented at different times across three different screens, with two extra screens reserved for single-slot screenings of the various films hitting this year's Discovery Screens.
Here's the full list of goodies:
Main Screens (5, 6, 7)
Thursday Aug 21
Opening Night Film - The Guest (UK Premiere)
Director: Adam Wingard. Cast: Dan Stevens, Maika Monroe, Brendan Meyer, Sheila Kelley, Leland Orser. USA 2014. 99 mins.
- 6/27/2014
- by Gareth Jones
- DreadCentral.com
Film4 FrightFest 2014, returning for its 15th year, unveils its biggest line-up ever. From Thurs 21 August to Monday 25 August, the UK’s leading event for genre fans will be at the Vue West End, Leicester Square, to present sixty-four films plus twenty shorts across five screens. There are sixteen countries representing five continents with a record-breaking thirty-eight UK or European premieres and eleven world premieres.
Are you ready for a monstrous and memorable mayhem of killer claws, cannibalism, cult classics, murderous musicals, chiller thrillers, graphic novel action and sick celluloid masterpieces? Then prepare yourself for the biggest, strongest and most eclectic must-see programme in Film4 FrightFest’s history.
From the opening night turbo-driven thrill-ride The Guest to the UK premiere of the closing night mesmeric sci-fi fantasy The Signal, FrightFest has netted the latest works from genre big-hitters such as Eli Roth (The Green Inferno), Alan Moore and Mitch Jenkins (Show...
Are you ready for a monstrous and memorable mayhem of killer claws, cannibalism, cult classics, murderous musicals, chiller thrillers, graphic novel action and sick celluloid masterpieces? Then prepare yourself for the biggest, strongest and most eclectic must-see programme in Film4 FrightFest’s history.
From the opening night turbo-driven thrill-ride The Guest to the UK premiere of the closing night mesmeric sci-fi fantasy The Signal, FrightFest has netted the latest works from genre big-hitters such as Eli Roth (The Green Inferno), Alan Moore and Mitch Jenkins (Show...
- 6/27/2014
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Lucky Mckee has had his ups and downs with various projects from the criminally underseen The Woods to the success of films like The Woman. With his latest, All Cheerleaders Die, Mckee collaborated with his old college buddy Chris Sivertson to relive their college days by fleshing out a short film to a full feature film filled with cheerful mayhem.
Here’s what Mckee had to say about the film, which is now available on VOD with a Blu-ray/DVD release on July .
Dread Central: Did your success working with Jack Ketchum lean you towards collaborating again this time around with Chris? What advantages do you find in that kind of mutual relationship?
Lucky McKee: Film is, in its essence, a collaborative art. It's a blast to create stories with good brains. Chris and I have collaborated like this since we were teenagers so it's pretty natural at this point.
Here’s what Mckee had to say about the film, which is now available on VOD with a Blu-ray/DVD release on July .
Dread Central: Did your success working with Jack Ketchum lean you towards collaborating again this time around with Chris? What advantages do you find in that kind of mutual relationship?
Lucky McKee: Film is, in its essence, a collaborative art. It's a blast to create stories with good brains. Chris and I have collaborated like this since we were teenagers so it's pretty natural at this point.
- 6/19/2014
- by Drew Tinnin
- DreadCentral.com
Co-director and writer Chris Sivertson took the time to speak with us recently regarding his collaboration with longtime friend and cohort Lucky Mckee for their new film All Cheerleaders Die, which enjoyed its debut at the Toronto International Film Festival.
Dread Central:Can you talk a little about how long the idea for All Cheerleaders Die has been rolling around in both of your heads? Did it just arise from a late night wandering around the USC campus?
Chris Sivertson: We came up with the idea about a year out of film school at USC. We'd been reading indie magazines, seeing how filmmakers were picking up the first Dv cameras and making b-movies for very little money. We watched a bunch of those films and decided that it would be a great format to shoot our first feature. Low cost, low risk, freedom to experiment. So we cooked up a simple idea: football players vs.
Dread Central:Can you talk a little about how long the idea for All Cheerleaders Die has been rolling around in both of your heads? Did it just arise from a late night wandering around the USC campus?
Chris Sivertson: We came up with the idea about a year out of film school at USC. We'd been reading indie magazines, seeing how filmmakers were picking up the first Dv cameras and making b-movies for very little money. We watched a bunch of those films and decided that it would be a great format to shoot our first feature. Low cost, low risk, freedom to experiment. So we cooked up a simple idea: football players vs.
- 6/18/2014
- by Drew Tinnin
- DreadCentral.com
Title: All Cheerleaders Die Director: Lucky McKee, Chris Sivertson Starring: Caitlin Stasey, Sianoa Smit-McPhee, Brooke Butler, Tom Williamson, Michael Bowen, Reanin Johannink, Amanda Grace Cooper Running time: 1 hr. 30 min; Rated R – In Theaters 06.13.14 After the head cheerleader dies right before the start of senior year, outsider Maddy (Rein‘s Caitlin Stasey) decides to try out for the cheerleading squad in an attempt to infiltrate the elite club of seemingly braindead skanks in an attempt to destroy them from the inside, much to the chagrin of her friend and fellow outsider Leena (Sianoa Smit-McPhee). During a night of heavy drinking and partying, Maddy and three of her fellow [ Read More ]
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- 6/13/2014
- by juliana
- ShockYa
What do Cecil B. De Mille, Alfred Hitchcock, Michael Mann, and Michael Haneke have in common? They all remade movies they had themselves previously directed. Filmmakers Lucky McKee (May, The Woman) and Chris Sivertson (I Know Who Killed Me) can now claim membership of this small but illustrious group thanks to their new collaboration All Cheerleaders Die, a remake of the pair’s 2001 horror movie.
Released to cinemas tomorrow (and also available on VOD) the revamped All Cheerleaders Die stars Caitlin Stasey, Brooke Butler, Amanda Grace Cooper, and Reanin Johannink as a quartet of cheerleaders who die in a car...
Released to cinemas tomorrow (and also available on VOD) the revamped All Cheerleaders Die stars Caitlin Stasey, Brooke Butler, Amanda Grace Cooper, and Reanin Johannink as a quartet of cheerleaders who die in a car...
- 6/12/2014
- by Clark Collis
- EW - Inside Movies
Sapphic Sillies: Sivertson & McKee’s Latest Lacks Spirit
Lucky McKee and Chris Sivertson, old college friends and now notably notorious film directors (though for different reasons) have paired up to share directorial and screenwriting credit for their new film, All Cheerleaders Die, a film which happily delivers content that matches its over-the-top title. Originally, this was a short film of the duo’s from 2001, now developed for feature length, though one gets the sense that there’s not quite enough material to justify the expansion. Sadly, this is hardly on par with McKee’s other perversely enjoyable horror films, such as the exceptional May (2002) or the gritty schlock of The Woman (2011). The good news is, it’s definitely better than Sivertson’s infamous 2007 film, I Know Who Killed Me (2007).
Maddy (Caitlin Stasey) is a rebellious outsider at high school, certainly not involved with the popular girls, but certainly not a social outcast either.
Lucky McKee and Chris Sivertson, old college friends and now notably notorious film directors (though for different reasons) have paired up to share directorial and screenwriting credit for their new film, All Cheerleaders Die, a film which happily delivers content that matches its over-the-top title. Originally, this was a short film of the duo’s from 2001, now developed for feature length, though one gets the sense that there’s not quite enough material to justify the expansion. Sadly, this is hardly on par with McKee’s other perversely enjoyable horror films, such as the exceptional May (2002) or the gritty schlock of The Woman (2011). The good news is, it’s definitely better than Sivertson’s infamous 2007 film, I Know Who Killed Me (2007).
Maddy (Caitlin Stasey) is a rebellious outsider at high school, certainly not involved with the popular girls, but certainly not a social outcast either.
- 6/12/2014
- by Nicholas Bell
- IONCINEMA.com
Cliques in high school can be known to do mean things to each other, but eating your enemies? That’s usually going too far. Not for the cheerleaders in director/writer Lucky McKee and Chris Sivertson’s All Cheerleaders Die, though. These ladies have a hunger for human flesh, and nobody on the popularity scale is safe from being on their menu. You can see this high school horror on the big screen this Friday in select cities.
Currently available on VOD from Rlj/Image Entertainment and set for a Blu-ray & DVD release on July 22nd, All Cheerleaders Die will be available on iTunes and make its theater premiere this Friday, June 13th, in the following cities:
Boston – AMC Methuen 20 Chicago – AMC Streets of Woodfield 20 Dallas – AMC Mesquite 30 Detroit – AMC Forum 30 Houston – AMC Studio 30 Houston Los Angeles – AMC Burbank 8 Miami – AMC Aventura Mall 24 New York – AMC Empire 25 Phoenix – AMC Deer...
Currently available on VOD from Rlj/Image Entertainment and set for a Blu-ray & DVD release on July 22nd, All Cheerleaders Die will be available on iTunes and make its theater premiere this Friday, June 13th, in the following cities:
Boston – AMC Methuen 20 Chicago – AMC Streets of Woodfield 20 Dallas – AMC Mesquite 30 Detroit – AMC Forum 30 Houston – AMC Studio 30 Houston Los Angeles – AMC Burbank 8 Miami – AMC Aventura Mall 24 New York – AMC Empire 25 Phoenix – AMC Deer...
- 6/11/2014
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
The coming Friday the 13th zombie cheerleaders are unleashed upon the world in Lucky McKee and Chris Sivertson's All Cheerleaders Die (review), and today we have a list of theatres which will be running the flick! Is your city included? Read on to find out!
The film, which begin airing on VOD May 8th, will be in the following theaters June 13th:
Boston - AMC Methuen 20 Chicago - AMC Streets of Woodfield 20 Dallas - AMC Mesquite 30 Detroit - AMC Forum 30 Houston - AMC Studio 30 Houston Los Angeles - AMC Burbank 8 Miami - AMC Aventura Mall 24 New York - AMC Empire 25 Phoenix - AMC Deer Valley 30 Tampa - AMC Veterans 24
The high school-set comedy horror-thriller was written and directed by Lucky McKee (May, The Woman) and Chris Sivertson (The Lost, I Know Who Killed Me). It was produced by Andrew van den Houten (Funeral Kings, The Woman) and Robert Tonino (The Woman,...
The film, which begin airing on VOD May 8th, will be in the following theaters June 13th:
Boston - AMC Methuen 20 Chicago - AMC Streets of Woodfield 20 Dallas - AMC Mesquite 30 Detroit - AMC Forum 30 Houston - AMC Studio 30 Houston Los Angeles - AMC Burbank 8 Miami - AMC Aventura Mall 24 New York - AMC Empire 25 Phoenix - AMC Deer Valley 30 Tampa - AMC Veterans 24
The high school-set comedy horror-thriller was written and directed by Lucky McKee (May, The Woman) and Chris Sivertson (The Lost, I Know Who Killed Me). It was produced by Andrew van den Houten (Funeral Kings, The Woman) and Robert Tonino (The Woman,...
- 6/9/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
This week saw the VOD release of Lucky McKee and Chris Sivertson’s All Cheerleaders Die, but, for those waiting for a Blu-ray or DVD release, we can now tell you when it will be available.
“Teenage outsider Maddy (Caitlin Stasey, I, Frankenstein) is keeping some dark secrets and holding a serious grudge against the captain of the Blackfoot High football team. When Maddy joins the school’s elite and powerful cheerleading squad, she convinces her new friends to help inflict her revenge. After a late-night party goes awry, their plans take an unexpected turn for the worst and all of the girls die. A sinister, supernatural power intervenes and the girls mysteriously appear at school the next day with a killer new look… and some unusual new appetites. “Sexy, campy, funny, subversive, angsty and most importantly fun” (The Hollywood Reporter) All Cheerleaders Die is a rebellious horror-comedy that redefines the genre.
“Teenage outsider Maddy (Caitlin Stasey, I, Frankenstein) is keeping some dark secrets and holding a serious grudge against the captain of the Blackfoot High football team. When Maddy joins the school’s elite and powerful cheerleading squad, she convinces her new friends to help inflict her revenge. After a late-night party goes awry, their plans take an unexpected turn for the worst and all of the girls die. A sinister, supernatural power intervenes and the girls mysteriously appear at school the next day with a killer new look… and some unusual new appetites. “Sexy, campy, funny, subversive, angsty and most importantly fun” (The Hollywood Reporter) All Cheerleaders Die is a rebellious horror-comedy that redefines the genre.
- 5/9/2014
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Alexis (Felisha Cooper) is head cheerleader and happy to share her knowledge and years of experience as one of the blessed with the less fortunate. Maddy (Caitlin Stasey) is one of those less fortunate, but when a horrific cheerleading accident leaves Alexis dead Maddy steps up and joins the squad. The remaining pom pom girls welcome her begrudgingly, but they don’t realize that she has an ulterior motive for climbing the social ladder. She’s planning to push someone off when she gets to the top. Maddy’s plans change somewhat when an altercation with the captain of the football team (Tom Williamson) leads to a car chase, a car crash and a quartet of dead cheerleaders. Maddy’s Wiccan ex (Sianoa Smit-McPhee) is having none of that though, and soon the four girls are brought back to (something resembling) life with a few caveats. They’re not actually alive, they...
- 5/8/2014
- by Rob Hunter
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
The popular cheerleaders at Blackfoot High School are all set to die in the official trailer for the upcoming movie, ‘All Cheerleaders Must Die.’ The promo for the independent horror film showcases the cheerleading team’s plan for revenge taking a turn for the worst, and all the girls dying a supernatural death as a result. ‘All Cheerleaders Must Die,’ which was written and directed by Lucky McKee and Chris Sivertson, stars Caitlin Stasey, Sianoa Smit-McPhee, Brooke Butler, Amanda Grace Cooper, Reanin Johannink and Tom Williamson. The thriller will be distributed on VOD on Tuesday, and in theaters on June 13, by Rlj/Image Entertainment. The official synopsis for ‘All Cheerleaders Must [ Read More ]
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- 5/3/2014
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
Next Thursday, zombie cheerleaders are unleashed upon the world in Lucky McKee and Chris Sivertson's All Cheerleaders Die (review), and today a fun little interactive app has been launched for the horror-comedy, which allows you to add yourself to the yearbook of the film's faux high school.
Will you be voted Most Likely to Come Back From the Dead? Most Likely to Feast on Your Best Friend's Guts, perhaps? Find out by checking out the Blackfoot High digital yearbook!
The film is heading to VOD on May 8th and will be in theaters June 13th.
The high school-set comedy horror-thriller was written and directed by Lucky McKee (May, The Woman) and Chris Sivertson (The Lost, I Know Who Killed Me). It was produced by Andrew van den Houten (Funeral Kings, The Woman) and Robert Tonino (The Woman, In the Family) for Modernciné and stars Caitlin Stasey (“Reign,” Tomorrow When...
Will you be voted Most Likely to Come Back From the Dead? Most Likely to Feast on Your Best Friend's Guts, perhaps? Find out by checking out the Blackfoot High digital yearbook!
The film is heading to VOD on May 8th and will be in theaters June 13th.
The high school-set comedy horror-thriller was written and directed by Lucky McKee (May, The Woman) and Chris Sivertson (The Lost, I Know Who Killed Me). It was produced by Andrew van den Houten (Funeral Kings, The Woman) and Robert Tonino (The Woman, In the Family) for Modernciné and stars Caitlin Stasey (“Reign,” Tomorrow When...
- 5/2/2014
- by John Squires
- DreadCentral.com
Tweens. Fallen angels. Supernatural occurrences. A love triangle. Lots and lots of brooding. Yep it's a familiar formula and you'll find it in spades once the big screen adaptation of Lauren Kate's Fallen gets here. Speaking of which, we have your first look... furrowed brows and all.
From the Press Release
Based on the worldwide bestselling book series, Fallen is seen through the eyes of Lucinda “Luce” Price, a strong-willed seventeen-year-old living a seemingly ordinary life until she is accused of a crime she didn’t commit. Sent off to the imposing Sword & Cross reform school, Luce finds herself being courted by two young men to whom she feels oddly connected. Isolated and haunted by strange visions, Luce begins to unravel the secrets of her past and discovers the two men are fallen angels, competing for her love for centuries. Luce must choose where her feelings lie, pitting Heaven...
From the Press Release
Based on the worldwide bestselling book series, Fallen is seen through the eyes of Lucinda “Luce” Price, a strong-willed seventeen-year-old living a seemingly ordinary life until she is accused of a crime she didn’t commit. Sent off to the imposing Sword & Cross reform school, Luce finds herself being courted by two young men to whom she feels oddly connected. Isolated and haunted by strange visions, Luce begins to unravel the secrets of her past and discovers the two men are fallen angels, competing for her love for centuries. Luce must choose where her feelings lie, pitting Heaven...
- 5/2/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
Scheduled for a 2015 theatrical release, here’s a first look at Fallen. Based on the worldwide bestselling book series by Lauren Kate, Australian filmmaker Scott Hicks (Shine) will direct from a script by Michael Ross.
Fallen is seen through the eyes of Lucinda “Luce” Price, a strong-willed seventeen-year-old living a seemingly ordinary life until she is accused of a crime she didn’t commit. Sent off to the imposing Sword & Cross reform school, Luce finds herself being courted by two young men to whom she feels oddly connected. Isolated and haunted by strange visions, Luce begins to unravel the secrets of her past and discovers the two men are fallen angels, competing for her love for centuries. Luce must choose where her feelings lie, pitting Heaven against Hell in an epic battle over true love.
Fallen stars Addison Timlin (Stand Up Guys), Jeremy Irvine (War Horse), Harrison Gilbertson (Need For Speed...
Fallen is seen through the eyes of Lucinda “Luce” Price, a strong-willed seventeen-year-old living a seemingly ordinary life until she is accused of a crime she didn’t commit. Sent off to the imposing Sword & Cross reform school, Luce finds herself being courted by two young men to whom she feels oddly connected. Isolated and haunted by strange visions, Luce begins to unravel the secrets of her past and discovers the two men are fallen angels, competing for her love for centuries. Luce must choose where her feelings lie, pitting Heaven against Hell in an epic battle over true love.
Fallen stars Addison Timlin (Stand Up Guys), Jeremy Irvine (War Horse), Harrison Gilbertson (Need For Speed...
- 5/2/2014
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Oscar nominated writer/director Scott Hicks (Shine) has gone from Oscar contenders to young adult adaptations as he is now working on a feature film adaptation of Lauren Kate's Fallen and today we get the above first look picture as production is underway. amz asin="B002WE46VG" size="small"The film will feature Addison Timlin (Zac Efron's f**k buddy in That Awkward Moment) as Lucinda "Luce" Price, a 17-year-old accused of a crime she didn't commit. Sent off to the Sword & Cross reform school, Luce finds herself being courted by two young men (War Horse star Jeremy Irvine and Harrison Gilbertson who played Little Pete in Need for Speed) who turn out to be fallen angels, whom the official synopsis tells us have been "competing for her love for centuries". Really, before she was even bornc There must be an amazing back-story there, or you can...
- 5/1/2014
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
*Updated with Us trailer* Cliques in high school can be known to do mean things to each other, but eating your enemies? That’s usually going too far. Not for the cheerleaders in director/writer Lucky McKee and Chris Sivertson’s All Cheerleaders Die, though. These ladies have a hunger for human flesh, and nobody on the popularity scale is safe from being on their menu.
Be on the lookout for the official Us trailer later this week. Until then, we’ve been provided with two clips from the movie to share with Daily Dead readers.
“Teenage outsider Maddy (Caitlin Stasey, I, Frankenstein) is keeping some dark secrets and holding a serious grudge against the captain of the Blackfoot High football team. When Maddy joins the school’s elite and powerful cheerleading squad, she convinces her new friends to help inflict her revenge. After a late-night party goes awry, their...
Be on the lookout for the official Us trailer later this week. Until then, we’ve been provided with two clips from the movie to share with Daily Dead readers.
“Teenage outsider Maddy (Caitlin Stasey, I, Frankenstein) is keeping some dark secrets and holding a serious grudge against the captain of the Blackfoot High football team. When Maddy joins the school’s elite and powerful cheerleading squad, she convinces her new friends to help inflict her revenge. After a late-night party goes awry, their...
- 4/29/2014
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
*Updated* Cliques in high school can be known to do mean things to each other, but eating your enemies? That’s usually going too far. Not for the cheerleaders in director/writer Lucky McKee and Chris Sivertson’s All Cheerleaders Die, though. These ladies have a hunger for human flesh, and nobody on the popularity scale is safe from being on their menu. A new trailer for the film has been released, and we have it for you to check out:
“Teenage outsider Maddy (Caitlin Stasey, I, Frankenstein) is keeping some dark secrets and holding a serious grudge against the captain of the Blackfoot High football team. When Maddy joins the school’s elite and powerful cheerleading squad, she convinces her new friends to help inflict her revenge. After a late-night party goes awry, their plans take an unexpected turn for the worst and all of the girls die. A sinister,...
“Teenage outsider Maddy (Caitlin Stasey, I, Frankenstein) is keeping some dark secrets and holding a serious grudge against the captain of the Blackfoot High football team. When Maddy joins the school’s elite and powerful cheerleading squad, she convinces her new friends to help inflict her revenge. After a late-night party goes awry, their plans take an unexpected turn for the worst and all of the girls die. A sinister,...
- 4/25/2014
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Arriving on VOD this May and in theatres the following month is Lucky McKee ('The Woman') and Chris Sivertson's upcoming co-project 'All Cheerleaders Die'. Rlj/Image Entertainment have revealed a new trailer once more full of hotties and bloodshed - a must for any dreary Friday afternoon. Yup we have pool parties, slayings, gorgeous girls in their underwear and witchy bitches all muddled together and offered up in 90 seconds of mindless enjoyment. The flick stars Sianoa Smit-McPhee, Caitlin Stasey ('I, Frankenstein'), Brooke Butler, Amanda Grace Cooper, Reanin Johannink and Tom Williamson. Head below to check out the new trailer....
- 4/25/2014
- Horror Asylum
Image Entertainment will be bringing Lucky McKee and Chris Sivertson's All Cheerleaders Die (review) to you in the coming days, but right now we finally have the official trailer to share with you cats!
The film is heading to VOD on May 8th and will be in theaters June 13th.
The high school-set comedy horror-thriller was written and directed by Lucky McKee (May, The Woman) and Chris Sivertson (The Lost, I Know Who Killed Me). It was produced by Andrew van den Houten (Funeral Kings, The Woman) and Robert Tonino (The Woman, In the Family) for Modernciné and stars Caitlin Stasey (“Reign,” Tomorrow When the War Began), Sianoa Smit-McPhee (“Hung”), and Brooke Butler and introduces Tom Williamson. Executive producing is Arrien Schiltkamp.
Synopsis:
Teenage outsider Maddy (Caitlin Stasey; I, Frankenstein) is keeping some dark secrets and holding a serious grudge against the captain of the Blackfoot High football team.
The film is heading to VOD on May 8th and will be in theaters June 13th.
The high school-set comedy horror-thriller was written and directed by Lucky McKee (May, The Woman) and Chris Sivertson (The Lost, I Know Who Killed Me). It was produced by Andrew van den Houten (Funeral Kings, The Woman) and Robert Tonino (The Woman, In the Family) for Modernciné and stars Caitlin Stasey (“Reign,” Tomorrow When the War Began), Sianoa Smit-McPhee (“Hung”), and Brooke Butler and introduces Tom Williamson. Executive producing is Arrien Schiltkamp.
Synopsis:
Teenage outsider Maddy (Caitlin Stasey; I, Frankenstein) is keeping some dark secrets and holding a serious grudge against the captain of the Blackfoot High football team.
- 4/24/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
It should come as no surprise to the astute horror fan that Lucky McKee has a knack for creating horrific women. Even a casual glance at his filmography, which includes the underrated The Woods, the shocking The Woman, and the still wonderful May, tells you this is a male filmmaker who is fascinated by "bad" female characters. (Mr. McKee also did a fine film about a man and his dog. It's called Red, but it's not pertinent to the "female" angle I'm employing here, so let's just move on.)
So what makes Lucky McKee tackling female-centric horror noteworthy this time around? McKee's latest, which he co-wrote and co-directed with his old friend Chris Sivertson (The Lost), is the funniest film of his career. May certainly displays some wonderful dark humor, but All Cheerleaders Die is a colorful, energetic, and appreciably unpredictable mash-up of The Craft, Tamara, and Carrie. Sorta.
Without spoiling the fun stuff,...
So what makes Lucky McKee tackling female-centric horror noteworthy this time around? McKee's latest, which he co-wrote and co-directed with his old friend Chris Sivertson (The Lost), is the funniest film of his career. May certainly displays some wonderful dark humor, but All Cheerleaders Die is a colorful, energetic, and appreciably unpredictable mash-up of The Craft, Tamara, and Carrie. Sorta.
Without spoiling the fun stuff,...
- 4/24/2014
- by Scott Weinberg
- FEARnet
Image Entertainment will be bringing Lucky McKee and Chris Sivertson's All Cheerleaders Die (review) to you in the coming days, but right now we have an exclusive grue-filled clip to satisfy your blood lust! Take a bite!
The film is heading to VOD on May 8th and will be in theaters June 13th.
The high school-set comedy horror-thriller was written and directed by Lucky McKee (May, The Woman) and Chris Sivertson (The Lost, I Know Who Killed Me). It was produced by Andrew van den Houten (Funeral Kings, The Woman) and Robert Tonino (The Woman, In the Family) for Modernciné and stars Caitlin Stasey (“Reign,” Tomorrow When the War Began), Sianoa Smit-McPhee (“Hung”), and Brooke Butler and introduces Tom Williamson. Executive producing is Arrien Schiltkamp.
Synopsis:
Teenage outsider Maddy (Caitlin Stasey; I, Frankenstein) is keeping some dark secrets and holding a serious grudge against the captain of the Blackfoot High football team.
The film is heading to VOD on May 8th and will be in theaters June 13th.
The high school-set comedy horror-thriller was written and directed by Lucky McKee (May, The Woman) and Chris Sivertson (The Lost, I Know Who Killed Me). It was produced by Andrew van den Houten (Funeral Kings, The Woman) and Robert Tonino (The Woman, In the Family) for Modernciné and stars Caitlin Stasey (“Reign,” Tomorrow When the War Began), Sianoa Smit-McPhee (“Hung”), and Brooke Butler and introduces Tom Williamson. Executive producing is Arrien Schiltkamp.
Synopsis:
Teenage outsider Maddy (Caitlin Stasey; I, Frankenstein) is keeping some dark secrets and holding a serious grudge against the captain of the Blackfoot High football team.
- 4/21/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
Every good teenage slasher movie includes a female cheerleader stereotype – typically blonde, popular, ditzy, top-heavy, and dead within minutes. Daddy can’t help you while Ghostface is in hot pursuit, and neither will that Mercedes Benz you got as a Sweet Sixteen present – but what happens when the main cast of your horror film is completely populated by cheerleaders? You can’t execute every character, can you? With Lucky McKee helming (alongside co-director Chris Sivertson), such a drastic turn didn’t seem out of the ordinary, but All Cheerleaders Die displays a massive formal transition for McKee. Known for grungy, dirty, gritty horror like The Woman, McKee (and Sivertson) shake their pom-poms and wave their spirit fingers for a horror-inspired rendition of Bring It On - a bright, bitchy pep-rally crashed by death, destruction, and witchcraft.
In a high school full of jocks, nerds, plastics, and other normal cliques, Maddy...
In a high school full of jocks, nerds, plastics, and other normal cliques, Maddy...
- 4/15/2014
- by Matt Donato
- We Got This Covered
Image Entertainment acquired Lucky McKee’s All Cheerleaders Die after its Tiff screening last September and and we know that a number of readers have been waiting to find out when they could see it for themselves. There’s not too long of a wait, as we now have word on when it will be released to VOD and theaters.
“Teenage outsider Maddy (Caitlin Stasey, I, Frankenstein) is keeping some dark secrets and holding a serious grudge against the captain of the Blackfoot High football team. When Maddy joins the school’s elite and powerful cheerleading squad, she convinces her new friends to help inflict her revenge. After a late-night party goes awry, their plans take an unexpected turn for the worst and all of the girls die. A sinister, supernatural power intervenes and the girls mysteriously appear at school the next day with a killer new look… and some unusual new appetites.
“Teenage outsider Maddy (Caitlin Stasey, I, Frankenstein) is keeping some dark secrets and holding a serious grudge against the captain of the Blackfoot High football team. When Maddy joins the school’s elite and powerful cheerleading squad, she convinces her new friends to help inflict her revenge. After a late-night party goes awry, their plans take an unexpected turn for the worst and all of the girls die. A sinister, supernatural power intervenes and the girls mysteriously appear at school the next day with a killer new look… and some unusual new appetites.
- 3/28/2014
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Last September Image Entertainment acquired the Us distribution rights to Lucky McKee and Chris Sivertson's All Cheerleaders Die (review), but all we've heard since then is that it's coming "in the spring." Well, that's now been clarified along with the release of some new artwork!
The film is heading to VOD on May 8th and will be in theaters June 13th.
The high school-set comedy horror-thriller was written and directed by Lucky McKee (May, The Woman) and Chris Sivertson (The Lost, I Know Who Killed Me). It was produced by Andrew van den Houten (Funeral Kings, The Woman) and Robert Tonino (The Woman, In the Family) for Modernciné and stars Caitlin Stasey (“Reign,” Tomorrow When the War Began), Sianoa Smit-McPhee (“Hung”), and Brooke Butler and introduces Tom Williamson. Executive producing is Arrien Schiltkamp.
Synopsis:
Teenage outsider Maddy (Caitlin Stasey; I, Frankenstein) is keeping some dark secrets and holding a...
The film is heading to VOD on May 8th and will be in theaters June 13th.
The high school-set comedy horror-thriller was written and directed by Lucky McKee (May, The Woman) and Chris Sivertson (The Lost, I Know Who Killed Me). It was produced by Andrew van den Houten (Funeral Kings, The Woman) and Robert Tonino (The Woman, In the Family) for Modernciné and stars Caitlin Stasey (“Reign,” Tomorrow When the War Began), Sianoa Smit-McPhee (“Hung”), and Brooke Butler and introduces Tom Williamson. Executive producing is Arrien Schiltkamp.
Synopsis:
Teenage outsider Maddy (Caitlin Stasey; I, Frankenstein) is keeping some dark secrets and holding a...
- 3/28/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
It's time to head back to school for the latest poster taken from Lucky McKee ('The Woman') and Chris Sivertson's upcoming co-project 'All Cheerleaders Die'. And of course any art form that merges a bloody mess and hot cheerleaders is welcome at the Horror Asylum..well except for any 'Carrie'-esque shower scenarios of course. Rlj/Image Entertainment are set to release the new comedy horror over in the Us on VOD from 8 May 8 and into theaters on 13 June. 'All Cheerleaders Die' stars Sianoa Smit-McPhee, Caitlin Stasey ('I, Frankenstein'), Brooke Butler, Amanda Grace Cooper, Reanin Johannink and Tom Williamson. The new poster comes courtesy of Fangoria and you can check it out below....
- 3/28/2014
- Horror Asylum
New Criminal Minds Season 9,Episode 16 Official Spoilers & Clips Hit The Net. Recently,CBS dropped the new,official,synopsis/spoilers and promo/spoiler clip (below) for their upcoming "Criminal Minds" episode 16 of season 9. The episode is entitled, "Gabby," and it looks quite interesting and dramatic as a little girl gets kidnapped, Aaron gets totally smacked across the face by an angry mother, and more! In the new "Gabby" episode press release: A 4-year old girl will go missing in Mississippi, and the Bau is going to uncover some startling truths as the team works fast to try to bring the girl to safety. Press release number 2: When a 4-year-old girl goes missing while staying with a relative in Mississippi, the Bau will discover some shocking truths as the team races to find the child and bring her to safety. Series star ,Thomas Gibson, directed the episode. Ashley Jones (“The Bold and the Beautiful...
- 2/20/2014
- by Chris
- OnTheFlix
Fallen, a Gothic romantic thriller based on the first book in a series of novels by Lauren Kate, starts shooting in Budapest in March but there are plenty of Adelaide connections to the Us indie production.
The director is Scott Hicks, who hails from Adelaide, as do cast members Harrison Gilbertson and Sianoa Smit-McPhee.
Hicks will return to Adelaide to cut the film at Kojo Post. He.d liked to have hired an Australian firm to handle the visual effects but the numbers didn.t stack up.
.Our dollar is still high which makes it difficult to compete with other countries, .Hicks tells If on the line from Budapest. A VFX deal is still being finalised but will likely go to a Canadian company.
The plot follows Lucinda (Addison Timlin of Stand Up Guys and TV.s Zero Hour and Californication), a shy teenager who is sent to Sword and...
The director is Scott Hicks, who hails from Adelaide, as do cast members Harrison Gilbertson and Sianoa Smit-McPhee.
Hicks will return to Adelaide to cut the film at Kojo Post. He.d liked to have hired an Australian firm to handle the visual effects but the numbers didn.t stack up.
.Our dollar is still high which makes it difficult to compete with other countries, .Hicks tells If on the line from Budapest. A VFX deal is still being finalised but will likely go to a Canadian company.
The plot follows Lucinda (Addison Timlin of Stand Up Guys and TV.s Zero Hour and Californication), a shy teenager who is sent to Sword and...
- 1/19/2014
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
by Seth Metoyer, MoreHorror.com
The high school horror comedy All Cheerleaders Die has been picked up for Canadian distribution from Vsc through their deal with Modern Distributors. Image Entertainment will distribute to the Us next year. Check out the official announcement below.
From The Press Release:
Video Services Corp (Vsc) announced today that they have acquired all Canadian rights to All Cheerleaders Die through their output deal with Modern Distributors. The high school-set comedy horror- thriller was written and directed by Lucky McKee (“May,” “The Woman”) and Chris Sivertson (“The Lost,” “I Know Who Killed Me”) and premiered this year as the opening night film in the Midnight Madness section at the Toronto International Film Festival. The film was produced by Andrew van den Houten (‘’Funeral Kings,” “The Woman”) and Robert Tonino (‘’The Woman,” “In the Family”) for Modernciné and stars Caitlin Stasey (“Reign,” “Tomorrow When the War Began...
The high school horror comedy All Cheerleaders Die has been picked up for Canadian distribution from Vsc through their deal with Modern Distributors. Image Entertainment will distribute to the Us next year. Check out the official announcement below.
From The Press Release:
Video Services Corp (Vsc) announced today that they have acquired all Canadian rights to All Cheerleaders Die through their output deal with Modern Distributors. The high school-set comedy horror- thriller was written and directed by Lucky McKee (“May,” “The Woman”) and Chris Sivertson (“The Lost,” “I Know Who Killed Me”) and premiered this year as the opening night film in the Midnight Madness section at the Toronto International Film Festival. The film was produced by Andrew van den Houten (‘’Funeral Kings,” “The Woman”) and Robert Tonino (‘’The Woman,” “In the Family”) for Modernciné and stars Caitlin Stasey (“Reign,” “Tomorrow When the War Began...
- 11/9/2013
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Hot on the heels of its premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, Lucky McKee and Chris Sivertson's All Cheerleaders Die (review) - a remake of an unreleased film they made back in 2001 - was recently picked up for Us distribution by Image Entertainment.
As for a Canadian release, Vsc is taking care of that, and you'll find details below!
From the Press Release
Video Services Corp (Vsc) announced today that they have acquired all Canadian rights to All Cheerleaders Die through their output deal with Modern Distributors. The high school-set comedy horror-thriller was written and directed by Lucky McKee (May, The Woman) and Chris Sivertson (The Lost, I Know Who Killed Me) and premiered this year as the opening night film in the Midnight Madness section at the Toronto International Film Festival. The film was produced by Andrew van den Houten (‘Funeral Kings, The Woman) and Robert Tonino (The Woman,...
As for a Canadian release, Vsc is taking care of that, and you'll find details below!
From the Press Release
Video Services Corp (Vsc) announced today that they have acquired all Canadian rights to All Cheerleaders Die through their output deal with Modern Distributors. The high school-set comedy horror-thriller was written and directed by Lucky McKee (May, The Woman) and Chris Sivertson (The Lost, I Know Who Killed Me) and premiered this year as the opening night film in the Midnight Madness section at the Toronto International Film Festival. The film was produced by Andrew van den Houten (‘Funeral Kings, The Woman) and Robert Tonino (The Woman,...
- 11/8/2013
- by John Squires
- DreadCentral.com
Video Services Corp (Vsc) will release recent Toronto Midnight Madness premiere All Cheerleaders Die next spring in Canada through its output deal with Modern Distributors.
Lucky McKee and Chris Sivertson wrote and directed the high school-set comedy-horror produced by Andrew van den Houten and Robert Tonino for Modernciné. Arrien Schiltkamp is executive producer.
Caitlin Stasey, Sianoa Smit-McPhee, Brooke Butler and Tom Williamson star in the story of high school mayhem. Image previously acquired Us rights.
Lucky McKee and Chris Sivertson wrote and directed the high school-set comedy-horror produced by Andrew van den Houten and Robert Tonino for Modernciné. Arrien Schiltkamp is executive producer.
Caitlin Stasey, Sianoa Smit-McPhee, Brooke Butler and Tom Williamson star in the story of high school mayhem. Image previously acquired Us rights.
- 11/8/2013
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Yesterday we bought you the new sales trailer for Lucky McKee ('The Woman') and Chris Sivertson's upcoming horror comedy 'All Cheerleaders Die'. Now a new one-sheet featuring a trio of hotties and their shiny covered rears has been revealed by the Hollywood Reporter. The poster, which features the stunning Caitlin Stasey ('I, Frankenstein') in her suitably sexy cheerleading outfit, marks another step in Image Entertainment's marketing ploy to gauge as many drooling male horror fans as possible. 'All Cheerleaders Die' also stars Sianoa Smit-McPhee, Brooke Butler, Amanda Grace Cooper, Reanin Johannink and Tom Williamson. Check out the poster below....
- 11/6/2013
- Horror Asylum
THR scored the poster premiere for the new flick from Lucky McKee, All Cheerleaders Die, and we have it for you right here... with some really nice rear ends happily included.
All Cheerleaders Die (review) is a remake of a movie McKee made way back in 2001.
Image Entertainment has acquired all Us rights to All Cheerleaders Die, the high school-set comedy horror-thriller written and directed by Lucky McKee (May, The Woman) and Chris Sivertson (The Lost, I Know Who Killed Me). The film was produced by Andrew van den Houten (Funeral Kings, The Woman) and Robert Tonino (The Woman, In the Family) from Modernciné, stars Caitlin Stasey (“Reign”; Tomorrow, When the War Began) and Sianoa Smit-McPhee (“Hung”), and introduces Tom Williamson. The executive producer was Arrien Schiltkamp. The film is scheduled for a theatrical release in spring 2014.
Synopsis:
When tragedy rocks Blackfoot High, rebellious outsider Mäddy Killian shocks the student...
All Cheerleaders Die (review) is a remake of a movie McKee made way back in 2001.
Image Entertainment has acquired all Us rights to All Cheerleaders Die, the high school-set comedy horror-thriller written and directed by Lucky McKee (May, The Woman) and Chris Sivertson (The Lost, I Know Who Killed Me). The film was produced by Andrew van den Houten (Funeral Kings, The Woman) and Robert Tonino (The Woman, In the Family) from Modernciné, stars Caitlin Stasey (“Reign”; Tomorrow, When the War Began) and Sianoa Smit-McPhee (“Hung”), and introduces Tom Williamson. The executive producer was Arrien Schiltkamp. The film is scheduled for a theatrical release in spring 2014.
Synopsis:
When tragedy rocks Blackfoot High, rebellious outsider Mäddy Killian shocks the student...
- 11/6/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Hello, blood-thirsty cheerleaders! The Hollywood Reporter here hosts an exclusive first look at the sales poster for All Cheerleaders Die, the horror thriller from directors Lucky McKee and Chris Sivertson. The film, which was the opening night film in the Midnight Madness section at the Toronto Film Festival, follows Maddy (Caitlin Stasey), a high-school outsider who infiltrates the cheerleading squad after one of her close friends dies. She's set on revenge, but ends up on a supernatural roller coaster ride that leaves a path of destruction that may end them all. Sianoa Smit-McPhee, Brooke Butler and Tom
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- 11/5/2013
- by Rebecca Ford
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
"All Cheerleaders Die" horror comedy premiered at the Toronto Film Festival back in September. It was immediately picked up for distribution by Image Entertainment and we now have a sales trailer for the movie. Check it out below. Plot: A rebellious girl signs up a group of cheerleaders to help her take down the captain of their high school football team, but a supernatural turn of events thrusts the girls into a different battle. The new movie is written and directed by Lucky McKee (The Woman) and Chris Sivertson (I Know Who Killed Me), who remade their own 2001 film. It stars Caitlin Stasey, Sianoa Smit-McPhee and Tom Williamson, and is set to hit theaters during the spring of 2014. Trailer:...
- 11/5/2013
- WorstPreviews.com
Image Entertainment have revealed a new international sales trailer for Lucky McKee's latest horror offering 'All Cheerleaders Die'. McKee follows up his disturbing 2011 horror 'The Woman', which revolved around a family taking in a feral woman, and concentrates his efforts on sexy young dead cheerleaders whom with the help of a little black magic become resurrected and ready to seek revenge. The movie premiered at last September's Toronto Film Festival and got acquired by Image Entertainment. 'All Cheerleaders Die' stars hot Aussie actress Caitlin Stasey -below ('I, Frankenstein'), Sianoa Smit-McPhee, Brooke Butler, Amanda Grace Cooper, Reanin Johannink and Tom Williamson. Head below to check out the new trailer....
- 11/5/2013
- Horror Asylum
Horror director Lucky McKee's (The Woman) next project is titled All Cheerleaders Die. This film fan knows McKee to bring gender conflict to some of his films. McKee's The Woman was controversial for its portrayal of a fictional feral women and her male captors. His latest pits the girls against the boys, or the cheerleaders against the football team. McKee's All Cheerleaders Die is sure to unsettle most horror fans. And, this film stars Caitlin Stasey (Tomorrow, When the War Began), Brooke Butler (Retribution) and Sianoa Smit-McPhee. The film's story was a collaboration between McKee and writer Chris Sivertson (Wicked Lake). All Cheerleaders Die has recently been picked up for distribution in the United States by Image Entertainment. As well, this film will show at the American Film Market in November of 2013. Here, the title will screen for other territories. The film begins with a rebellious new cheerleader, named Maddy (Stasey). Maddy's -ex-girlfriend,...
- 11/5/2013
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Horror director Lucky McKee's (The Woman) latest brings cheerleaders back from the dead. The film is titled All Cheerleaders Die and this title will screen at Santa Monica, California this week. The film is a revenge thriller, in which several cheerleaders get a second chance to screw over the football team. All Cheearleaders Die stars Caitlin Stasey (Tomorrow, When the War Began), Brooke Butler (Retribution) and Sianoa Smit-McPhee. And now, the film's first trailer has been revealed. The clip shows several cheerleaders harassing the local jocks. They have returned from the dead, after their car was forced into a bog. Looking much paler, these pom-pom waving girls have murder on their minds. Image Entertainment will distribute this title in the United States, at a later date. All Cheerleaders Die will also show at the American Film Market, where it will search for distribution in more territories. Fans of horror can preview the film below,...
- 11/5/2013
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Our buddies over at Ain't It Cool News scored themselves a peek at the sales trailer for the new flick from Lucky McKee, All Cheerleaders Die, and we have it for you right here minus all the clapping and shouting.
All Cheerleaders Die (review) is a remake of a movie McKee made way back in 2001.
Image Entertainment has acquired all Us rights to All Cheerleaders Die, the high school-set comedy horror-thriller written and directed by Lucky McKee (May, The Woman) and Chris Sivertson (The Lost, I Know Who Killed Me) that premiered this year as the opening night film in the Midnight Madness section at the Toronto International Film Festival. The film was produced by Andrew van den Houten (Funeral Kings, The Woman) and Robert Tonino (The Woman, In the Family) from Modernciné, stars Caitlin Stasey (“Reign”; Tomorrow, When the War Began) and Sianoa Smit-McPhee (“Hung”), and introduces Tom Williamson.
All Cheerleaders Die (review) is a remake of a movie McKee made way back in 2001.
Image Entertainment has acquired all Us rights to All Cheerleaders Die, the high school-set comedy horror-thriller written and directed by Lucky McKee (May, The Woman) and Chris Sivertson (The Lost, I Know Who Killed Me) that premiered this year as the opening night film in the Midnight Madness section at the Toronto International Film Festival. The film was produced by Andrew van den Houten (Funeral Kings, The Woman) and Robert Tonino (The Woman, In the Family) from Modernciné, stars Caitlin Stasey (“Reign”; Tomorrow, When the War Began) and Sianoa Smit-McPhee (“Hung”), and introduces Tom Williamson.
- 11/4/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Lucky McKee’s latest film, All Cheerleaders Die, made its premiere at Tiff this past September and Image Entertainment recently acquired it for release in the Us. It’s being shopped for distribution in other countries and we have a look at the international sales trailer.
“Image Entertainment announced… that they have acquired all Us rights to All Cheerleaders Die, the high school-set comedy horror- thriller written and directed by Lucky McKee (“May,” “The Woman”) and Chris Sivertson (“The Lost,” “I Know Who Killed Me”) that premiered this year as the opening night film in the Midnight Madness section at the Toronto International Film Festival. The film was produced by Andrew van den Houten (‘’Funeral Kings,” “The Woman”) and Robert Tonino (‘’The Woman,” “In the Family”) from Modernciné and stars Caitlin Stasey (“Reign,” “Tomorrow When the War Began”), Sianoa Smit-McPhee (“Hung”), and introduces Tom Williamson. Executive producing is Arrien Schiltkamp.
“Image Entertainment announced… that they have acquired all Us rights to All Cheerleaders Die, the high school-set comedy horror- thriller written and directed by Lucky McKee (“May,” “The Woman”) and Chris Sivertson (“The Lost,” “I Know Who Killed Me”) that premiered this year as the opening night film in the Midnight Madness section at the Toronto International Film Festival. The film was produced by Andrew van den Houten (‘’Funeral Kings,” “The Woman”) and Robert Tonino (‘’The Woman,” “In the Family”) from Modernciné and stars Caitlin Stasey (“Reign,” “Tomorrow When the War Began”), Sianoa Smit-McPhee (“Hung”), and introduces Tom Williamson. Executive producing is Arrien Schiltkamp.
- 11/4/2013
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
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