Director: Greg A. Sager. Writers: Geoff Hart and Greg A. Sager. Cast: Michelle Argyris, Shantelle Canzanese, Vanessa Broze, Kevin Jake Walker and Wayne Conroy. There have been a number of possession styled thrillers released since 1973's groundbreaking The Exorcist. The Exorcism of Emily Rose (2005), Drag Me to Hell (2009), The Last Exorcism (2010) and recently The Devil Inside (2012) come to mind. Devil Seed does nothing to improve this genre. Devil Seed, much like its former name The Devil Inside Me, does not set itself apart from exorcism films of the past. Worse, this supposed horror tale does little to create tension nor scares. The story has been written many times before. A young woman enters a haunted locale. Here, she is raped by a demonic figure, possibly Satan. She becomes pregnant with the unclean while tormenting her two roommates: Breanne (Vanessa Broze) and Jessica (Shantelle Canzanese). Even her boyfriend, Brian (Kevin Jake Walker...
- 8/9/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
The Devil In Me
Stars: Michelle Argyris, Shantelle Canzanese, Vanessa Broze, Kevin Jake Walker, Wayne Conroy | Written by Greg A. Sager, Geoff Hart | Directed by Greg A. Sager
I’ll admit it, when I saw the original synopsis for The Devil In Me (which is also known as Devil Seed, which tells you a lot more about what happens in the movie than the UK title) I thought it was merely a knock-off of The Devil Inside and the similar “possession” flicks that have been flooding the market recently. However now having sat down and watched the movie my opinion has completely changed… Yes, The Devil in Me is yet another film about possession, but it stands head and shoulders above its competition thanks to a superb performance by Michelle Argyris as Alex – the young student undergoing the supernatural torture – and some fantastic creepy imagery from director Greg A. Sager,...
Stars: Michelle Argyris, Shantelle Canzanese, Vanessa Broze, Kevin Jake Walker, Wayne Conroy | Written by Greg A. Sager, Geoff Hart | Directed by Greg A. Sager
I’ll admit it, when I saw the original synopsis for The Devil In Me (which is also known as Devil Seed, which tells you a lot more about what happens in the movie than the UK title) I thought it was merely a knock-off of The Devil Inside and the similar “possession” flicks that have been flooding the market recently. However now having sat down and watched the movie my opinion has completely changed… Yes, The Devil in Me is yet another film about possession, but it stands head and shoulders above its competition thanks to a superb performance by Michelle Argyris as Alex – the young student undergoing the supernatural torture – and some fantastic creepy imagery from director Greg A. Sager,...
- 7/21/2012
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Being sold at this year's Efm by Imagination Worldwide is Devil Seed (formerly The Darkness), and we have the artwork and sales trailer on tap for you right here! Dig it!
The film, directed and co-written by Greg A. Sager, stars Vanessa Broze, Michelle Argyris, Shantelle Canzanese, Kevin Jake Walker, Wayne Conroy, and Michael G. Wilmot.
Synopsis
Alexandra is a lively college student returning to live with her roommates, Jessica and Breanne, after the summer holidays. Follwoing a night of drinking, Alex agrees to a psychic reading to learn about her future with her boyfriend, Brian, but during the reading a dramatic turn of events causes Something to go drastically wrong. When Alex awakes the next day, she can’t remember the events of the night before. She begins to hear creepy noises, hallucinate, black out, and receive unidentifiable scratch marks all over her body. Afraid she’s going crazy,...
The film, directed and co-written by Greg A. Sager, stars Vanessa Broze, Michelle Argyris, Shantelle Canzanese, Kevin Jake Walker, Wayne Conroy, and Michael G. Wilmot.
Synopsis
Alexandra is a lively college student returning to live with her roommates, Jessica and Breanne, after the summer holidays. Follwoing a night of drinking, Alex agrees to a psychic reading to learn about her future with her boyfriend, Brian, but during the reading a dramatic turn of events causes Something to go drastically wrong. When Alex awakes the next day, she can’t remember the events of the night before. She begins to hear creepy noises, hallucinate, black out, and receive unidentifiable scratch marks all over her body. Afraid she’s going crazy,...
- 2/14/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Imagination Worldwide, who doesn't have much of a "quality" track record when it comes to horror, is at Efm selling Devil Seed, which is directed and co-written by Greg A. Sager, and stars Vanessa Broze, Michelle Argyris, Shantelle Canzanese, Kevin Jake Walker, Wayne Conroy and Michael G. Wilmot. We've landed the bloody sales art and the following plot crunch: "Alexandra is a lively college student returning to live with her roommates, Jessica and Breanne after the summer holidays. After a night of drinking, Alex agrees to a psychic reading to learn about her future with her boyfriend, Brian, but during the reading a dramatic turn of events causes Something to go drastically wrong. When Alex awakes the next day, she cant remember the events of the night before. She begins to hear creepy noises, hallucinate, black out and receive unidentifiable scratch marks all over her body.."...
- 2/14/2012
- bloody-disgusting.com
A new horror movie has landed on our radar entitled Devil Seed.
Directed and co-written by Greg A. Sager, the film stars Vanessa Broze, Michelle Argyris, Shantelle Canzanese, Kevin Jake Walker, Wayne Conroy and Michael G. Wilmot.
Alexandra is a lively college student returning to live with her roommates, Jessica and Breanne after the summer holidays. After a night of drinking, Alex agrees to a psychic reading to learn about her future with her boyfriend, Brian, but during the reading a dramatic turn of events causes something to go drastically wrong.
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Directed and co-written by Greg A. Sager, the film stars Vanessa Broze, Michelle Argyris, Shantelle Canzanese, Kevin Jake Walker, Wayne Conroy and Michael G. Wilmot.
Alexandra is a lively college student returning to live with her roommates, Jessica and Breanne after the summer holidays. After a night of drinking, Alex agrees to a psychic reading to learn about her future with her boyfriend, Brian, but during the reading a dramatic turn of events causes something to go drastically wrong.
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- 2/14/2012
- by ryanrotten@shocktillyoudrop.com (Ryan Turek)
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Greg A. Sager's 'Devil Seed' has scored a creepy, yet sexy(?), new one-sheet. The project, previously known as 'The Darkness' - not to be confused with the recently announced new Daniel Stamm horror starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead, stars the likes of Vanessa Broze, Michelle Argyris, Shantelle Canzanese, Kevin Jake Walker, Wayne Conroy and Michael G. Wilmot. Sager will helm from a script he co-wrote along with Geoff Hart. Check out all the necessary plot deets below....
- 2/14/2012
- Horror Asylum
Directed by Brooks Hunter
Written by Brooks Hunter, Vincent Galvez, Geof Heintzman
Featuring Marc Alarie, Irena Angelousta, Vanessa Broze, Dany Gehshan
Okay people, I think we’ve reached a point where there is simply no more rope or duct tape left on the proverbial shelf. Seriously, horror filmmakers, the shelf is empty. Now before you head out to the garage and begin searching for electrical cords, twine, yarn or razor wire for your psychotic fill-in-the-blank to tie up some unlucky prey - please understand that the shelf metaphor extends far beyond the Ace Hardware aisle. The horror genre has always been the underachiever in the cinema class. It’s even below science fiction as far as derivative and throwaway films are concerned. Anything original that strikes a cord with an audience will immediately be “sequelized,” “homage-enized” or completely ripped-off for the next couple of decades. Horror formulas are so embedded in the collective psyche,...
Written by Brooks Hunter, Vincent Galvez, Geof Heintzman
Featuring Marc Alarie, Irena Angelousta, Vanessa Broze, Dany Gehshan
Okay people, I think we’ve reached a point where there is simply no more rope or duct tape left on the proverbial shelf. Seriously, horror filmmakers, the shelf is empty. Now before you head out to the garage and begin searching for electrical cords, twine, yarn or razor wire for your psychotic fill-in-the-blank to tie up some unlucky prey - please understand that the shelf metaphor extends far beyond the Ace Hardware aisle. The horror genre has always been the underachiever in the cinema class. It’s even below science fiction as far as derivative and throwaway films are concerned. Anything original that strikes a cord with an audience will immediately be “sequelized,” “homage-enized” or completely ripped-off for the next couple of decades. Horror formulas are so embedded in the collective psyche,...
- 10/24/2011
- by Bradley Harding
- Planet Fury
*full disclosure: a DVD screener of this film was provided by the producers of Kenneyville.
Director: Brooks Hunter.
Writers: Vincent Galvez, Geoff Heintzman and Brooks Hunter.
Cast: Marc Alarie, Irena Angelousta and Vanessa Broze.
Kennyville begins strangely enough, with the voice of a drugged out female wanting to give her all to a frightened and gagged male. Her voice is almost lamenting, and her motives uncertain until she reveals what is in the syringe she carries. Everything that she believes is beautiful is contained within it. The mystery of how important this sequence ties in to the rest of the film is interesting. Viewers have to stay sharp in knowing who is who by their voice.
Otherwise, the rest of the film focuses in on the case that Patrick (Dany Gehshan) and Kelly (Vanessa Broze), two private investigators, have decided to undertake. Kim (Kelsey Oluk) has gone missing in a hick town known as Kennyville,...
Director: Brooks Hunter.
Writers: Vincent Galvez, Geoff Heintzman and Brooks Hunter.
Cast: Marc Alarie, Irena Angelousta and Vanessa Broze.
Kennyville begins strangely enough, with the voice of a drugged out female wanting to give her all to a frightened and gagged male. Her voice is almost lamenting, and her motives uncertain until she reveals what is in the syringe she carries. Everything that she believes is beautiful is contained within it. The mystery of how important this sequence ties in to the rest of the film is interesting. Viewers have to stay sharp in knowing who is who by their voice.
Otherwise, the rest of the film focuses in on the case that Patrick (Dany Gehshan) and Kelly (Vanessa Broze), two private investigators, have decided to undertake. Kim (Kelsey Oluk) has gone missing in a hick town known as Kennyville,...
- 10/23/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Ed Sum)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Although no release date has been announced for the dark comedy Anything Goes, its trailer is hopefully already online.
Nothing ever goes quite as planned for Westley Little (Sean Kaufmann). Wes, a meek and mild insurance broker, sets out to impress his girlfriend, Jennifer (Vanessa Broze), with a surprise romantic evening. Unfortunately, he gets shut down and he is left feeling embarrassed and exposed. In an effort to win her affection, Wes plans a weekend getaway in cottage country for them and some friends. This time, however, not only do his plans go off track, he learns a devastating piece of information about his girlfriend that sends him over the edge. He decides to enlist the help of some old friends to make him look heroic and desirable. The weekend getaway doesn’t go as planned, full of a series of unfortunate, morbidly, and amusing events.
The film also stars Saffron Cassaday,...
Nothing ever goes quite as planned for Westley Little (Sean Kaufmann). Wes, a meek and mild insurance broker, sets out to impress his girlfriend, Jennifer (Vanessa Broze), with a surprise romantic evening. Unfortunately, he gets shut down and he is left feeling embarrassed and exposed. In an effort to win her affection, Wes plans a weekend getaway in cottage country for them and some friends. This time, however, not only do his plans go off track, he learns a devastating piece of information about his girlfriend that sends him over the edge. He decides to enlist the help of some old friends to make him look heroic and desirable. The weekend getaway doesn’t go as planned, full of a series of unfortunate, morbidly, and amusing events.
The film also stars Saffron Cassaday,...
- 8/27/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
Indie horror is alive and well and 2010 proved just that. President's Day from director Chris Lamartina had a unique premise involving a serial killer dressed in an Abe Lincoln costume killing the particpants of a high school presidential election. Adam Green stepped up and did his best work to date with Frozen. Jen and Slyvia Soska turned in the one of a kind Dead Hooker in a Trunk. Joshua Grannell balanced nostalgia with a very modern story of a theater owner killing off patrons while filming it to display the deaths as the latest entries in a short film series. Outside of 2010, indie horror has brought as the Saw series, Paranormal Activity and The Blair Witch Project. With Kenneyville, Brooks Hunter tells the story a young woman (Kelsey Olu) who goes missing. Two private detectives are hired to find her. With undercover aliases, Charlie (Dany Gehshan) and Kelly (Vanessa Broze...
- 2/28/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
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