"They found something out there... something buried in the cold." Black Mandala has revealed a trailer for an indie horror film from Canada called Blood & Snow, the latest from genre filmmaker Jesse Palangio. That is a remarkably generic title for this horror film, which also just seems like a sort of remake/remix of The Thing, with a similar premise. Two scientists uncover a meteorite impact site in the Arctic tundra, but it kills one scientist and infects the other. A nearby base takes in the lone survivor whilst trying to understand what happened. The lone survivor may not be the person they think she is. Of course not, have they ever seen The Thing – any three of the movies? Blood & Snow stars Simon Phillips, Vernon Wells, Anne-Carolyne Binette, Blake Canning, Michael Swatton, & Brianna Ripley. It has played at a few genre fests already, starting at HorrorHound in Cincinnati, and...
- 9/29/2023
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Colonials, Love In Kilnerry, World Ends At Camp Z entice buyers.
US-based OneTwoThree Media has reported a raft of deals on completed films on its Cannes genre roster of sci-fi, thriller and horror.
Colonials, Joe Bland and Andrew Bale’s film about a space colonist from Mars who crash-lands on Earth and joins the resistance, has sold to Movement Pictures in South Korea, Nikkatsu Corporation in Japan and Multivisionnaire in Taiwan.
Second World War sports drama The Match starring Franco Nero and Armand Assante has gone to Star Entertainment in India and centres on a scratch team of former footballers...
US-based OneTwoThree Media has reported a raft of deals on completed films on its Cannes genre roster of sci-fi, thriller and horror.
Colonials, Joe Bland and Andrew Bale’s film about a space colonist from Mars who crash-lands on Earth and joins the resistance, has sold to Movement Pictures in South Korea, Nikkatsu Corporation in Japan and Multivisionnaire in Taiwan.
Second World War sports drama The Match starring Franco Nero and Armand Assante has gone to Star Entertainment in India and centres on a scratch team of former footballers...
- 5/18/2023
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Deinfluencer Trailer — Jamie Bailey‘s Deinfluencer (2022) movie trailer has been released by Filmcore and Black Mandala. The Deinfluencer trailer stars Marie Luciani-Grimaldi, Simon Phillips, Caylin Turner, and Anne-Carolyne Binette. Press Release Are you in it for the likes? Horror producer Mem Ferda is uncovering the dark world of texts, posts, selfies, and chats. The Socially Relevant [...]
Continue reading: Deinfluencer (2022) Movie Trailer: The Dark Reality behind Social Media in the Mem Ferda-produced Horror Film...
Continue reading: Deinfluencer (2022) Movie Trailer: The Dark Reality behind Social Media in the Mem Ferda-produced Horror Film...
- 4/29/2022
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
"We're going to see how good an influencer you really are." Black Mandala has revealed an official trailer for an indie horror film called Deinfluencer, yet another freaky film in the growing "social media horror" subgenre. Black Mandala is a genre label behind a number of indie features recently including Ash & Dust and The Red Book Ritual in addition to this. A cheerleader is imprisoned and made to jump through social media challenges for a seemingly motivated kidnapper - but does he want more than he is saying? Things get more complicated when Kelly has to fight not only for her life, but also for lives of other young women. This stars Simon Phillips, Marie Luciani-Grimaldi, Caylin Turner, and Anne-Carolyne Binette. I'm always down for social media criticism in films - and this looks brutal making her "influence" to survive. Here's the first official trailer (+ poster) for Jamie Bailey's Deinfluencer,...
- 4/28/2022
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Stars: Anne-Carolyne Binette, Dean Persons, Michael Czemerys, Osawa Muskwa, Rafaela Salomão, Arthur Bussières Gallant | Written by Diane Janna | Directed by Ding Wang
How long would it be until low budget horror films, try to cash in on the Covid pandemic? Well, World Ends at Camp Z is a Canadian film from January 2022. It probably isn’t the first.
There’s a new virus, and our protagonist is a lawyer. visiting a campsite, to complete a purchase for a mysterious buyer, where she meets a handsome, yet surly employee / the current owner. Before long, we are joined by our beautiful, rich kids, there to square their dodgy dealings, and generally be so obnoxious we don’t mind later when bad stuff happens to them.
As a side note. I love it when films use a fake radio news update to give us the exposition, they never seem to listen to real radio,...
How long would it be until low budget horror films, try to cash in on the Covid pandemic? Well, World Ends at Camp Z is a Canadian film from January 2022. It probably isn’t the first.
There’s a new virus, and our protagonist is a lawyer. visiting a campsite, to complete a purchase for a mysterious buyer, where she meets a handsome, yet surly employee / the current owner. Before long, we are joined by our beautiful, rich kids, there to square their dodgy dealings, and generally be so obnoxious we don’t mind later when bad stuff happens to them.
As a side note. I love it when films use a fake radio news update to give us the exposition, they never seem to listen to real radio,...
- 4/7/2022
- by Chris Thomas
- Nerdly
Premiere Date And Trailer Released For Psychological Horror The Twin: "Shudder, AMC Networks’ premium streaming service for horror, thrillers and the supernatural, released today the trailer and premiere date for the original film The Twin. Starring Teresa Palmer and Steven Cree, the highly anticipated Scandinavian horror film from Shudder and Rlje Films will have a day-and-date release on Friday, May 6, premiering on Shudder platforms in the US, Canada, Uki and Anz, as well as in theaters, On Demand and Digital in the US and Canada.
In The Twin, following the aftermath of a tragic accident that claimed the life of one of their twins, Rachel (Palmer) and husband Anthony (Cree) relocate to the other side of the world with their surviving son in the hopes of building a new life. What begins as a time of healing in the quiet Scandinavian countryside soon takes an ominous turn when Rachel...
In The Twin, following the aftermath of a tragic accident that claimed the life of one of their twins, Rachel (Palmer) and husband Anthony (Cree) relocate to the other side of the world with their surviving son in the hopes of building a new life. What begins as a time of healing in the quiet Scandinavian countryside soon takes an ominous turn when Rachel...
- 2/18/2022
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
"Before you embark on a journey of revenge, dig two graves..." Black Mandala Productions has released an official trailer for Ash & Dust, a gritty crime horror-thriller from Canada made by the filmmaker Adrian Langley. The film is set in a small town where two modest couples find themselves caught up in a game of life & death with a vicious gang after the discovery of a mysterious box buried long ago. That's all we really know about this film, which hasn't premiered at any festivals yet, but still looks pretty dang good. The first two posters for this are fantastic - and these are what caught my eye at first (see both below). The film stars Anne-Carolyne Binette, Nick Biskupek, Blake Canning, Mac Dale, Carly Fawcett, Kayla Meyer, Doug Phillips, and Simon Phillips. This looks quite unique, with some strong style showing all kinds of double-crossing madness in a snowy small town up in Canada.
- 8/27/2021
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
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
"If they catch you - pray. If you escape - never look back." Blue Fox Entertainment has released an official trailer for an indie horror film from Canada called Butchers, made by filmmaker Adrian Langley. This premiered at FrightFest and the Telluride Horror Show this year, and it is set to open on VOD starting in January next month. 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. The full cast includes Simon Phillips, Michael Swatton, Julie Mainville, Anne-Carolyne Binette, James Hicks, and Frederik Storm. This seems to be a bit of an homage to the original Texas Chain Saw Massacre, about a family of deranged maniacs living out in the middle of nowhere who just love to murder. Tread carefully, horror fans. Here's the official trailer (+ poster) for Adrian Langley's Butchers,...
- 12/8/2020
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
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
The Nights Before Christmas Trailer — Paul Tanter‘s The Nights Before Christmas (2019) movie trailer and movie poster have been released by Unified North America. Produced by Mem Ferda, The Nights Before Christmas stars Sayla de Goede, Simon Phillips, Samantha De Benedet, Kate Schroder, John Collins, Shawn Ladd, Keegan Chambers, Anne-Carolyne Binette, [...]
Continue reading: The Nights Before Christmas (2019) Movie Trailer: Produced by Mem Ferda, Santa & Mrs. Claus go on a Murderous Rampage...
Continue reading: The Nights Before Christmas (2019) Movie Trailer: Produced by Mem Ferda, Santa & Mrs. Claus go on a Murderous Rampage...
- 11/20/2020
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
Stars: Simon Phillips, Kate Schroder, Sayla de Goede, Michael Coughlan, Samantha De Benedet, Keegan Chambers, Ken Bressers, Anne-Carolyne Binette, Frederik Storm, Michael Swatton, Meredith Heinrich, Jennifer Willis | Written by Simon Phillips, Paul Tanter | Directed by Paul Tanter
I reviewed Once Upon Time At Christmas in 2018 and although it was a decent enough low budget slasher movie, it’s not a movie I was expecting a sequel to appear from. Yet here we are two years later with The Nights Before Christmas.
The synopsis in very simple terms, is basically the same as the first film. Santa Claus (well a guy dressed as him) goes on a killing spree, accompanied by Mrs Claus and being chased by the F.B.I. Being a slasher means that a lot of the enjoyment from this for many will be how entertaining the death scenes are. And in that regard, The Nights Before Christmas does pretty well for itself.
I reviewed Once Upon Time At Christmas in 2018 and although it was a decent enough low budget slasher movie, it’s not a movie I was expecting a sequel to appear from. Yet here we are two years later with The Nights Before Christmas.
The synopsis in very simple terms, is basically the same as the first film. Santa Claus (well a guy dressed as him) goes on a killing spree, accompanied by Mrs Claus and being chased by the F.B.I. Being a slasher means that a lot of the enjoyment from this for many will be how entertaining the death scenes are. And in that regard, The Nights Before Christmas does pretty well for itself.
- 11/2/2020
- by Alain Elliott
- Nerdly
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
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