Stars: Simon Phillips, Michael Swatton, Julie Mainville, Anne-Carolyne Binette, James Hicks, Nick Allan, Blake Canning, Samantha De Benedet, Jonathan Largy, Frederik Storm | Written by Adrian Langley, Daniel Weissenberger | Directed by Adrian Langley
I remember seeing Tobe Hooper’s The Texas Chainsaw Massacre in the middle of the 90s, almost two decades after it was released, and being blown away by it. It was dirty, gritty, harsh, violent, sadistic and raw. It was one of my first true forays into horror, and it stuck with me. It remains one of my favourite examples of the genre to this day. Since then there have been many films released that have attempted to replicate the tone of Hooper’s demented masterpiece. There have been homages, there have been rip-offs and there have been a whole range of sequels, prequels and remakes. Wrong Turn, Inbred, Slaughterhouse and so-on, and so-forth. Butchers, then, is an...
I remember seeing Tobe Hooper’s The Texas Chainsaw Massacre in the middle of the 90s, almost two decades after it was released, and being blown away by it. It was dirty, gritty, harsh, violent, sadistic and raw. It was one of my first true forays into horror, and it stuck with me. It remains one of my favourite examples of the genre to this day. Since then there have been many films released that have attempted to replicate the tone of Hooper’s demented masterpiece. There have been homages, there have been rip-offs and there have been a whole range of sequels, prequels and remakes. Wrong Turn, Inbred, Slaughterhouse and so-on, and so-forth. Butchers, then, is an...
- 2/24/2021
- by Chris Cummings
- Nerdly
Red Hound Films is excited to share the official trailer for the upcoming backwoods slasher Butchers, coming to select theaters and VOD January 12, 2021, via Red Hound Films.
It looks so scary!:
In Butchers, a family of sadistic butchers has dug into the backcountry and, from the deep freeze of winter to the dog days of summer, anyone who crosses their path is dead meat.
It was directed by Adrian Langley (Gutshot) who also co-wrote the script with Daniel Weissenberger (Come True), and stars Simon Phillips, Michael Swatton (The Lesson), Julie Mainville (We Are The Missing), Anne-Carolyne Binette (The Scarlet Vultures), James Hicks (Midway), and Frederik Storm (The Nights Before Christmas).
The post Here’s the Terrifying Trailer For Butchers – In select Theaters and on VOD January 12th appeared first on We Are Movie Geeks.
It looks so scary!:
In Butchers, a family of sadistic butchers has dug into the backcountry and, from the deep freeze of winter to the dog days of summer, anyone who crosses their path is dead meat.
It was directed by Adrian Langley (Gutshot) who also co-wrote the script with Daniel Weissenberger (Come True), and stars Simon Phillips, Michael Swatton (The Lesson), Julie Mainville (We Are The Missing), Anne-Carolyne Binette (The Scarlet Vultures), James Hicks (Midway), and Frederik Storm (The Nights Before Christmas).
The post Here’s the Terrifying Trailer For Butchers – In select Theaters and on VOD January 12th appeared first on We Are Movie Geeks.
- 12/8/2020
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Following its recent virtual screening during Popcorn Frights Wicked Weekend Halloween event, we're excited to exclusively reveal that Red Hound Films will release Butchers in select theaters and VOD on January 12th, 2021, and we also have exclusive images and the poster to share with Daily Dead readers!
Directed by Adrian Langley from a screenplay by Langley and Daniel Weissenberger, Butchers stars Simon Phillips, Michael Swatton, Julie Mainville, Anne-Carolyne Binette, James Hicks, Frederik Storm, Nick Allan, Samantha De Benedet, Blake Canning, and Jonathan Largy. The film is produced by Langley, Doug Phillips, and Kevin Preece.
We'll be sure to share the Butchers trailer when it's officially released, and in the meantime you can check out the exclusive images and poster below:
Synopsis: "A family of sadistic butchers has dug into the backcountry and, from the deep freeze of winter to the dog days of summer, anyone who crosses their path is dead meat.
Directed by Adrian Langley from a screenplay by Langley and Daniel Weissenberger, Butchers stars Simon Phillips, Michael Swatton, Julie Mainville, Anne-Carolyne Binette, James Hicks, Frederik Storm, Nick Allan, Samantha De Benedet, Blake Canning, and Jonathan Largy. The film is produced by Langley, Doug Phillips, and Kevin Preece.
We'll be sure to share the Butchers trailer when it's officially released, and in the meantime you can check out the exclusive images and poster below:
Synopsis: "A family of sadistic butchers has dug into the backcountry and, from the deep freeze of winter to the dog days of summer, anyone who crosses their path is dead meat.
- 11/23/2020
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Stars: Simon Phillips, Michael Swatton, Julie Mainville, Anne-Carolyne Binette, James Hicks, Nick Allan, Blake Canning, Samantha De Benedet, Jonathan Largy, Frederik Storm | Written by Adrian Langley, Daniel Weissenberger | Directed by Adrian Langley
I remember seeing Tobe Hooper’s The Texas Chainsaw Massacre in the middle of the 90s, almost two decades after it was released, and being blown away by it. It was dirty, gritty, harsh, violent, sadistic and raw. It was one of my first true forays into horror, and it stuck with me. It remains one of my favourite examples of the genre to this day. Since then there have been many films released that have attempted to replicate the tone of Hooper’s demented masterpiece. There have been homages, there have been rip-offs and there have been a whole range of sequels, prequels and remakes. Wrong Turn, Inbred, Slaughterhouse and so-on, and so-forth. Butchers, then, is an...
I remember seeing Tobe Hooper’s The Texas Chainsaw Massacre in the middle of the 90s, almost two decades after it was released, and being blown away by it. It was dirty, gritty, harsh, violent, sadistic and raw. It was one of my first true forays into horror, and it stuck with me. It remains one of my favourite examples of the genre to this day. Since then there have been many films released that have attempted to replicate the tone of Hooper’s demented masterpiece. There have been homages, there have been rip-offs and there have been a whole range of sequels, prequels and remakes. Wrong Turn, Inbred, Slaughterhouse and so-on, and so-forth. Butchers, then, is an...
- 10/30/2020
- by Chris Cummings
- Nerdly
The darkened screen is almost pitch black before we can begin to discern shapes in the distance. First it’s wooden stakes in the ground at what looks to be a trailhead of sorts. Next it’s a mountain in the distance. Finally we come to a door that swings open as though we’ve been placed inside a videogame merging the puzzle mechanics of Myst with the brooding aesthetic of Hellraiser only to continue moving forward towards a bald figure with back turned—unmoving and foreboding with a mysterious air that can conjure nothing besides dread. And suddenly it’s over with a cut to Sarah (Julia Sarah Stone) awakening from a nightmare, bundled inside a sleeping bag and laying atop a playground slide. The day commences. The images slightly fade.
Writer/director Anthony Scott Burns knows they won’t disappear, though. He’s opened Come True with this...
Writer/director Anthony Scott Burns knows they won’t disappear, though. He’s opened Come True with this...
- 8/30/2020
- by Jared Mobarak
- The Film Stage
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