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Batman: Year One (Blu-ray/DVD Combo + Digital Copy)
Batman: Year One is an animated adaptation of the four issue story arc Batman: Year One. The premiere was at Comic-Con on July 22 and the official release date is October 18, 2011. The film was directed by Lauren Montgomery and Sam Liu. It is the 12th film released under the DC Universe Animated Original Movies banner. (from Wikipedia.org)
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Batman: Year One (Blu-ray/DVD Combo + Digital Copy)
Batman: Year One is an animated adaptation of the four issue story arc Batman: Year One. The premiere was at Comic-Con on July 22 and the official release date is October 18, 2011. The film was directed by Lauren Montgomery and Sam Liu. It is the 12th film released under the DC Universe Animated Original Movies banner. (from Wikipedia.org)
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- 10/18/2011
- by Andy Triefenbach
- Destroy the Brain
The star-studded ultra-gory Satan Hates You has a DVD cover for us to enjoy. The film is coming from cult label Danger After Dark on October 10th. James Felix McKenny of Automation fame directs.
Dubbed “a clever collision of flamboyant gore and social commentary” by Variety, the over-the-top shocker follows Marc (Don Wood), a homicidal maniac driven by demons buried deep within his soul, and Wendy (Christine Spencer), a young girl who lives life fast and hard without a second’s thought to the consequences. Their separate paths will eventually cross, but will it be on the road to salvation or the highway to hell?
Tla President Derek Curl said: “We couldn’t think of a better title to re-launch Danger After Dark with. Satan Hates You has all the makings of a true cult classic, and we can’t wait to bring it to the fans.”
Let’s hope...
Dubbed “a clever collision of flamboyant gore and social commentary” by Variety, the over-the-top shocker follows Marc (Don Wood), a homicidal maniac driven by demons buried deep within his soul, and Wendy (Christine Spencer), a young girl who lives life fast and hard without a second’s thought to the consequences. Their separate paths will eventually cross, but will it be on the road to salvation or the highway to hell?
Tla President Derek Curl said: “We couldn’t think of a better title to re-launch Danger After Dark with. Satan Hates You has all the makings of a true cult classic, and we can’t wait to bring it to the fans.”
Let’s hope...
- 9/3/2011
- by Jon Peters
- Killer Films
Hard to say for certain whether or not Satan Hates You will turn out to be anything more than a bunch of forced humor and a pile of stunt casting. I'll be honest, it certainly appears that way. But I'm curious to give it a whirl and, admittedly, today's look at the DVD cover art is pretty awesome.
Satan Hates You is an over-the-top shocker full of blood, gore and plenty of appearances by genre favorites. Appearances are made by Larry Fessenden (Habit, I Sell The Dead), Angus Scrimm (Phantasm, Alias), Reggie Bannister (Phantasm, Bubba Ho-Tep), Debbie Rochon (Night of the Living Dead, Slime City Massacre and Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead) and Michael Berryman (The Hills Have Eyes, One Flew Over The Cukoo’s Nest). Satan Hates You was written and directed by James Felix McKenny (Automations, Hypothermia).
From the press release:
Dubbed "a clever collision of flamboyant...
Satan Hates You is an over-the-top shocker full of blood, gore and plenty of appearances by genre favorites. Appearances are made by Larry Fessenden (Habit, I Sell The Dead), Angus Scrimm (Phantasm, Alias), Reggie Bannister (Phantasm, Bubba Ho-Tep), Debbie Rochon (Night of the Living Dead, Slime City Massacre and Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead) and Michael Berryman (The Hills Have Eyes, One Flew Over The Cukoo’s Nest). Satan Hates You was written and directed by James Felix McKenny (Automations, Hypothermia).
From the press release:
Dubbed "a clever collision of flamboyant...
- 9/2/2011
- by Masked Slasher
- DreadCentral.com
Satan Hates You... 'cause you left the seat up.
Up next from Tla video and their Danger After Dark label is “Satan Hates You,” from writer-director James Felix McKenney and Glass Eye Pix. This over-the-top shocker turns its horrific lens on Marc (Don Wood), a homicidal maniac driven by demons buried within his soul and Wendy, (Christine Spencer) a young girl who lives life fast and hard. When their paths eventually cross, the twisted deviants will have to choose whether to embrace the road to salvation or descend down the highway to… Hell!
“Satan Hates You” arrives to DVD on October 18, 2011
Some of the featured stars you might recognize are genre icons including Larry Fessenden (“I Sell the Dead”), Debbie Rochon (“Toxie Twins: Toxic Avenger V”) and Michael Berryman (“The Hills Have Eyes”), “Satan Hates You,” reunites popular “Phantasm” actors Angus Scrimm and Reggie Bannister (“Bubba Ho-tep”) together again, on the big screen.
Up next from Tla video and their Danger After Dark label is “Satan Hates You,” from writer-director James Felix McKenney and Glass Eye Pix. This over-the-top shocker turns its horrific lens on Marc (Don Wood), a homicidal maniac driven by demons buried within his soul and Wendy, (Christine Spencer) a young girl who lives life fast and hard. When their paths eventually cross, the twisted deviants will have to choose whether to embrace the road to salvation or descend down the highway to… Hell!
“Satan Hates You” arrives to DVD on October 18, 2011
Some of the featured stars you might recognize are genre icons including Larry Fessenden (“I Sell the Dead”), Debbie Rochon (“Toxie Twins: Toxic Avenger V”) and Michael Berryman (“The Hills Have Eyes”), “Satan Hates You,” reunites popular “Phantasm” actors Angus Scrimm and Reggie Bannister (“Bubba Ho-tep”) together again, on the big screen.
- 9/2/2011
- by The DoorQus Maximus
- doorQ.com
Danger After Dark Knows That God Loves You But Satan Hates You
Danger After Dark is thrilled to unleash the official DVD artwork for religious horror extravaganza,“Satan Hates You,” from writer-director James Felix McKenney and Glass Eye Pix. This over-the-top shocker turns its horrific lens on Marc (Don Wood), a homicidal maniac who is driven by demons buried within his soul and Wendy, (Christine Spencer) a young girl who lives life fast and hard. When their paths eventually cross, the twisted deviants will have to choose whether to embrace the road to salvation or descend down the highway to…Hell! “Satan… More...
Danger After Dark is thrilled to unleash the official DVD artwork for religious horror extravaganza,“Satan Hates You,” from writer-director James Felix McKenney and Glass Eye Pix. This over-the-top shocker turns its horrific lens on Marc (Don Wood), a homicidal maniac who is driven by demons buried within his soul and Wendy, (Christine Spencer) a young girl who lives life fast and hard. When their paths eventually cross, the twisted deviants will have to choose whether to embrace the road to salvation or descend down the highway to…Hell! “Satan… More...
- 9/2/2011
- by HorrorNews.net
- Horror News
Danger After Dark has unleashed the official DVD artwork for religious horror extravaganza, Satan Hates You , from writer-director James Felix McKenney and Glass Eye Pix. This over-the-top shocker turns its horrific lens on Marc (Don Wood), a homicidal maniac who is driven by demons buried within his soul and Wendy, (Christine Spencer) a young girl who lives life fast and hard. When their paths eventually cross, the twisted deviants will have to choose whether to embrace the road to salvation or descend down the highway to.Hell! Satan Hates You arrives to DVD on October 18.
- 9/2/2011
- shocktillyoudrop.com
The star-studded Satan Hates You is heading home to DVD on October 18th, courtesy of Danger After Dark. Like we mentioned, the film is filled to the brim with genre favs like Agnus Scrimm, Michael Berryman, Reggie Banister, Larry Fassenden, and more.
Dubbed “a clever collision of flamboyant gore and social commentary” by Variety, the over-the-top shocker follows Marc (Don Wood), a homicidal maniac driven by demons buried deep within his soul, and Wendy (Christine Spencer), a young girl who lives life fast and hard without a second’s thought to the consequences. Their separate paths will eventually cross, but will it be on the road to salvation or the highway to hell?
Tla President Derek Curl said: “We couldn’t think of a better title to re-launch Danger After Dark with. Satan Hates You has all the makings of a true cult classic, and we can’t wait to bring it to the fans.
Dubbed “a clever collision of flamboyant gore and social commentary” by Variety, the over-the-top shocker follows Marc (Don Wood), a homicidal maniac driven by demons buried deep within his soul, and Wendy (Christine Spencer), a young girl who lives life fast and hard without a second’s thought to the consequences. Their separate paths will eventually cross, but will it be on the road to salvation or the highway to hell?
Tla President Derek Curl said: “We couldn’t think of a better title to re-launch Danger After Dark with. Satan Hates You has all the makings of a true cult classic, and we can’t wait to bring it to the fans.
- 8/10/2011
- by Jon Peters
- Killer Films
We haven't heard much out of the Danger After Dark label in the last couple of years, but they have come back with a vengeance. Seeking to re-launch the line the brought us Summer Scars and Suicide Club, Tla Releasing has acquired the Us and UK distribution rights for the award-winning Satan Hates You.
Satan Hates You is an over-the-top shocker full of blood, gore and plenty of appearances by genre favorites. Appearances are made by Larry Fessenden (Habit, I Sell The Dead), Angus Scrimm (Phantasm, Alias), Reggie Bannister (Phantasm, Bubba Ho-Tep), Debbie Rochon (Night of the Living Dead, Slime City Massacre and Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead) and Michael Berryman (The Hills Have Eyes, One Flew Over The Cukoo’s Nest). Satan Hates You was written and directed by James Felix McKenny (Automations, Hypothermia).
From the press release:
Dubbed “a clever collision of flamboyant gore and social commentary" by Variety,...
Satan Hates You is an over-the-top shocker full of blood, gore and plenty of appearances by genre favorites. Appearances are made by Larry Fessenden (Habit, I Sell The Dead), Angus Scrimm (Phantasm, Alias), Reggie Bannister (Phantasm, Bubba Ho-Tep), Debbie Rochon (Night of the Living Dead, Slime City Massacre and Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead) and Michael Berryman (The Hills Have Eyes, One Flew Over The Cukoo’s Nest). Satan Hates You was written and directed by James Felix McKenny (Automations, Hypothermia).
From the press release:
Dubbed “a clever collision of flamboyant gore and social commentary" by Variety,...
- 8/9/2011
- by dougevil
- DreadCentral.com
Tla Releasing has acquired U.S. and UK rights for writer-director James Felix McKenney and Glass Eye Pix's religious horror Satan Hates You . The title will be released this October in both territories on Tla's Danger After Dark label. The over-the-top shocker follows Marc (Don Wood) a homicidal maniac driven by demons buried deep within his soul, and Wendy (Christine Spencer) a young girl who lives life fast and hard without a second's thought to the consequences. Their separate paths will eventually cross, but will it be on the road to salvation or the highway to hell? Satan Hates You features performances by a number of genre icons including Fessenden, Angus Scrimm, Reggie Bannister and Michael Berryman. Look for it on U.S. DVD October 18.
- 8/9/2011
- shocktillyoudrop.com
If you were lucky enough to attend Fango’s recently wrapped Weekend of Horrors, you hopefully were also fortunate enough to check out the phenomenal short Insatiable, which screened on Sunday. As much about vampirism and fetishism as it is about a dwindling marriage, the flick is a rare silent pleasure, harking back to the days when creating films was more about experimentation than making money.
“Insatiable really started out of my frustration from trying to sell a feature script of mine in 2004,” writer/director Scott W. Perry reveals. “I kept on inquiring to many production companies looking for scripts, but the answers were all the same: no vampires, because they’ve been done to death. I had just left a job at A&E, where one of my duties was to watch their prime-time programming before it went to air for quality control. Now, it was reality shit, but...
“Insatiable really started out of my frustration from trying to sell a feature script of mine in 2004,” writer/director Scott W. Perry reveals. “I kept on inquiring to many production companies looking for scripts, but the answers were all the same: no vampires, because they’ve been done to death. I had just left a job at A&E, where one of my duties was to watch their prime-time programming before it went to air for quality control. Now, it was reality shit, but...
- 6/13/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Logan DeSisto)
- Fangoria
It’s the latest effort from James Felix McKenney (Automatons) and producer Larry Fessenden and it stars a whole lot of old-school horror icons, Angus Scrimm and Reggie Bannister among them. It’s Satan Hates You and Fangoria have just gotten an exclusive look at the trailer.
Inspired by films from the golden age of religious cinema, Satan Hates You is a graphic horror film that tells the stories of two individuals and their personal struggles with Lucifer himself.
We follow Marc (Don Wood) a homicidal maniac driven by demons buried deep within his soul, and Wendy (Christine Spencer) a young woman who lives life fast and hard without a second’s thought to the consequences. Their separate paths will eventually cross, but will it be on the road to salvation or the highway to hell?
Also starring: Angus Scrimm (Phantasm, TV’s Alias), Reggie Bannister (Phantasm, Bubba Ho-tep), Michael Berryman...
Inspired by films from the golden age of religious cinema, Satan Hates You is a graphic horror film that tells the stories of two individuals and their personal struggles with Lucifer himself.
We follow Marc (Don Wood) a homicidal maniac driven by demons buried deep within his soul, and Wendy (Christine Spencer) a young woman who lives life fast and hard without a second’s thought to the consequences. Their separate paths will eventually cross, but will it be on the road to salvation or the highway to hell?
Also starring: Angus Scrimm (Phantasm, TV’s Alias), Reggie Bannister (Phantasm, Bubba Ho-tep), Michael Berryman...
- 6/11/2009
- by Todd Brown
- Screen Anarchy
From James Felix McKenney (Automatons) and the whole Glass Eye Pix Crew (where should I start? The Last Winter, I Sell the Dead, Wendy and Lucy) comes a film we first mentioned Wayyy back in November 2007. A throwback to Christian scare films of the 50s, 60s, and 70s, James directed this himself and like any other Monsterpants/Glass Eye Pix film I'm greatly looking forward to it.. Did I say these guys got the magic touch? Just look who's in it: Larry Fessenden, Angus Scrimm, Reggie Bannister, Michael Berryman, Debbie Rochon, Pauly Perrette, John Levene and a cameo from author Max Brooks.
Inspired by films from the golden age of religious cinema, Satan Hates You is a graphic horror film that tells the stories of two individuals and their personal struggles with Lucifer himself.
We follow Marc (Don Wood) a homicidal maniac driven by demons buried deep within his soul,...
Inspired by films from the golden age of religious cinema, Satan Hates You is a graphic horror film that tells the stories of two individuals and their personal struggles with Lucifer himself.
We follow Marc (Don Wood) a homicidal maniac driven by demons buried deep within his soul,...
- 6/11/2009
- QuietEarth.us
Writer/director James Felix McKenney and producer Larry Fessenden premiered a new trailer for their latest collaboration Satan Hates You at our Weekend of Horrors convention a few days ago, and now we’ve got it for you as an on-line exclusive. Check out the preview for this homage to Christian scare films, a co-production between Fessenden’s Glass Eye Pix and McKenney’s MonsterPants Movies, below.
Satan Hates You stars McKenney’s frequent collaborators Don Wood and Christine Spencer, along with a slew of familiar genre faces including Phantasm faves Angus Scrimm and Reggie Bannister, the original Hills Have Eyes’ Michael Berryman, Fango Radio’s Debbie Rochon and Fessenden himself. You can see the movie’s official site here and its MySpace page here, and look for lots more Fango coverage of Glass Eye’s many upcoming fright features in the near future.
Satan Hates You stars McKenney’s frequent collaborators Don Wood and Christine Spencer, along with a slew of familiar genre faces including Phantasm faves Angus Scrimm and Reggie Bannister, the original Hills Have Eyes’ Michael Berryman, Fango Radio’s Debbie Rochon and Fessenden himself. You can see the movie’s official site here and its MySpace page here, and look for lots more Fango coverage of Glass Eye’s many upcoming fright features in the near future.
- 6/11/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
Writer/director James Felix McKenney and producer Larry Fessenden premiered a new trailer for their latest collaboration Satan Hates You at our Weekend of Horrors convention a few days ago, and now we’ve got it for you as an on-line exclusive. Check out the preview for this homage to Christian scare films, a co-production between Fessenden’s Glass Eye Pix and McKenney’s MonsterPants Movies, below.
Satan Hates You stars McKenney’s frequent collaborators Don Wood and Christine Spencer, along with a slew of familiar genre faces including Phantasm faves Angus Scrimm and Reggie Bannister, the original Hills Have Eyes’ Michael Berryman, Fango Radio’s Debbie Rochon and Fessenden himself. You can see the movie’s official site here and its MySpace page here, and look for lots more Fango coverage of Glass Eye’s many upcoming fright features in the near future.
Satan Hates You stars McKenney’s frequent collaborators Don Wood and Christine Spencer, along with a slew of familiar genre faces including Phantasm faves Angus Scrimm and Reggie Bannister, the original Hills Have Eyes’ Michael Berryman, Fango Radio’s Debbie Rochon and Fessenden himself. You can see the movie’s official site here and its MySpace page here, and look for lots more Fango coverage of Glass Eye’s many upcoming fright features in the near future.
- 6/11/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
New York genre stalwart Larry Fessenden has been a very busy man as of late. The writer/director of the much-praised Wendigo and The Last Winter has become a veritable East Coast Roger Corman in recent years, producing a string of low-budget genre features for the Scareflix banner of his Glass Eye Pix production company. One of them, the psychedelically tinged I Can See You, will soon have its premiere theatrical engagement in Manhattan—with a special added bonus.
I Can See You (pictured right), the feature writer/directing debut of Graham Reznick (sound designer on Scareflix’s The Roost, Automatons and Trigger Man), will be playing at the new hi-def Cinema Purgatorio theater at Kgb/Kraine (85 East 4th Street) starting Wednesday, April 29 and continuing at least through Tuesday, May 5, with an additional show already slated for Sunday, May 10. Cinema Purgatorio, part of a distribution concern run by Ray Privett...
I Can See You (pictured right), the feature writer/directing debut of Graham Reznick (sound designer on Scareflix’s The Roost, Automatons and Trigger Man), will be playing at the new hi-def Cinema Purgatorio theater at Kgb/Kraine (85 East 4th Street) starting Wednesday, April 29 and continuing at least through Tuesday, May 5, with an additional show already slated for Sunday, May 10. Cinema Purgatorio, part of a distribution concern run by Ray Privett...
- 4/6/2009
- Fangoria
Great news, Satan fans! James Felix McKenney just dropped us a line with the news that his fourth feature, Satan Hates You, is officially in the can! The film’s been in various stages of production for a long time now, so I’m sure the crew at MonsterPants Movies and Glass Eye Pix are breathing a sigh of relief today!
The film stars Don Wood, Christine Spencer, Angus Scrimm, Reggie Bannister, Michael Berryman, Larry Fessenden and Debbie Rochon in a story about two troubled individuals (Wood and Spencer) who begin to realize they’re in the carpool lane to damnation! Inspired by the “Satanic panic” films of the 50’s–70’s, Satan Hates You has all the markings of the kind of unique film we just don’t get enough of these days.
"This film is significantly larger than anything we've done before,” McKenney said. ”With a huge cast and multiple locations around New York,...
The film stars Don Wood, Christine Spencer, Angus Scrimm, Reggie Bannister, Michael Berryman, Larry Fessenden and Debbie Rochon in a story about two troubled individuals (Wood and Spencer) who begin to realize they’re in the carpool lane to damnation! Inspired by the “Satanic panic” films of the 50’s–70’s, Satan Hates You has all the markings of the kind of unique film we just don’t get enough of these days.
"This film is significantly larger than anything we've done before,” McKenney said. ”With a huge cast and multiple locations around New York,...
- 7/3/2008
- by Johnny Butane
- DreadCentral.com
DVD Releases 1/29/08
The Invasion of DVD’s for Tuesday the 29th 2008. Also Info on the Invasion infection website at the end of the list.
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1942 (2007)
Directed by Kelvin Tong
Five soldiers lost in the jungle and on course for safety must fight against vicious obstacles posed by their surroundings, internal rivalries and supernatural ghosts that threaten their very lives.
Automatons (2007)
Directed by James Felix McKenney
Fresh off a limited theatrical release and shot in Robo-monstervision, a black-and-white retro style reminiscent of old television series and even older movies, Automatons is a tip of the hat to the imagination and humanity of shows such as The Outer Limits and One Step Beyond. The deceptively simple cinematography evokes a time before big-budget CGI--and thus a time when theme and content were more important than empty action and special effects.
The story focuses on a lone...
The Invasion of DVD’s for Tuesday the 29th 2008. Also Info on the Invasion infection website at the end of the list.
Click On Any Of The Pictures To Buy!
1942 (2007)
Directed by Kelvin Tong
Five soldiers lost in the jungle and on course for safety must fight against vicious obstacles posed by their surroundings, internal rivalries and supernatural ghosts that threaten their very lives.
Automatons (2007)
Directed by James Felix McKenney
Fresh off a limited theatrical release and shot in Robo-monstervision, a black-and-white retro style reminiscent of old television series and even older movies, Automatons is a tip of the hat to the imagination and humanity of shows such as The Outer Limits and One Step Beyond. The deceptively simple cinematography evokes a time before big-budget CGI--and thus a time when theme and content were more important than empty action and special effects.
The story focuses on a lone...
- 1/29/2008
- ZombieFriends.com
DVD Releases 1/29/08
The Invasion of DVD’s for Tuesday the 29th 2008. Also Info on the Invasion infection website at the end of the list.
Click On Any Of The Pictures To Buy!
1942 (2007)
Directed by Kelvin Tong
Five soldiers lost in the jungle and on course for safety must fight against vicious obstacles posed by their surroundings, internal rivalries and supernatural ghosts that threaten their very lives.
Automatons (2007)
Directed by James Felix McKenney
Fresh off a limited theatrical release and shot in Robo-monstervision, a black-and-white retro style reminiscent of old television series and even older movies, Automatons is a tip of the hat to the imagination and humanity of shows such as The Outer Limits and One Step Beyond. The deceptively simple cinematography evokes a time before big-budget CGI--and thus a time when theme and content were more important than empty action and special effects.
The story focuses on a lone...
The Invasion of DVD’s for Tuesday the 29th 2008. Also Info on the Invasion infection website at the end of the list.
Click On Any Of The Pictures To Buy!
1942 (2007)
Directed by Kelvin Tong
Five soldiers lost in the jungle and on course for safety must fight against vicious obstacles posed by their surroundings, internal rivalries and supernatural ghosts that threaten their very lives.
Automatons (2007)
Directed by James Felix McKenney
Fresh off a limited theatrical release and shot in Robo-monstervision, a black-and-white retro style reminiscent of old television series and even older movies, Automatons is a tip of the hat to the imagination and humanity of shows such as The Outer Limits and One Step Beyond. The deceptively simple cinematography evokes a time before big-budget CGI--and thus a time when theme and content were more important than empty action and special effects.
The story focuses on a lone...
- 1/29/2008
- ZombieFriends.com
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