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2009 | 2008

4 articles from 2009


[DVD Review] Never Surrender

25 April 2009 10:18 AM, PDT | JustPressPlay.net | See recent JustPressPlay news »

If the behind the scenes documentaries on the DVD of Never Surrender are to be believed (and they Always are), this film was meant to be a major break-through for the world of mixed-martial arts. What is mixed martial arts, you’re probably not asking? If the plot of this film is any indication, it’s a place for really insecure guys to try and prove they’re not gay by taking their shirts off and wrestling each other. In a sense, this movie is the blood brother of Troy, a film so terrified of appealing to anyone but manly straight men that it is absolutely hilarious to everyone else. Except that you get the joke in the first ten minutes, and then there’s the whole rest of the movie to sit through.

Hector Echavarria (who also directed and provided the story) stars as Diego Carter, who is the best fighter in the world. »

- Anders Nelson

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[DVD Review] Never Surrender

25 April 2009 10:18 AM, PDT | JustPressPlay.net | See recent JustPressPlay news »

If the behind the scenes documentaries on the DVD of Never Surrender are to be believed (and they Always are), this film was meant to be a major break-through for the world of mixed-martial arts. What is mixed martial arts, you’re probably not asking? If the plot of this film is any indication, it’s a place for really insecure guys to try and prove they’re not gay by taking their shirts off and wrestling each other. In a sense, this movie is the blood brother of Troy, a film so terrified of appealing to anyone but manly straight men that it is absolutely hilarious to everyone else. Except that you get the joke in the first ten minutes, and then there’s the whole rest of the movie to sit through.

Hector Echavarria (who also directed and provided the story) stars as Diego Carter, who is the best fighter in the world. »

- Anders Nelson

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Horror-star-studded Parasomnia screening in La

13 February 2009 1:27 PM, PST | Fangoria | See recent Fangoria news »

The American Cinematheque at Los Angeles’ Egyptian Theatre (6712 Hollywood Boulevard) has announced a special sneak preview of William Malone’s Parasomnia for Thursday, March 5. A host of other notable fright-film directors will be on hand for the show.

Parasomnia, written and directed by Malone (of Masters Of Horror’s Fair-haired Child and others), is about an art student (Dylan Purcell) who falls in love with a young woman (Cherilyn Wilson) suffering from a sleep disorder that puts her at the mercy of an other-dimensional serial killer (Patrick Kilpatrick). The cast also includes Re-animator fave Jeffrey Combs, Dark ShadowsKathryn Leigh Scott, Timothy Bottoms and Sean Young. Prior to the movie, there will be a discussion of how art influences the visions of horror filmmakers (i.e., Polish surrealist Zdzislaw Beksinski, whose works are homaged in Parasomnia). Malone will be joined for the talk by Wes Craven, Stuart Gordon, Wes Craven and Tobe Hooper. »

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Egyptian to Host Parasomnia Screening

13 February 2009 | shocktillyoudrop.com | See recent shocktillyoudrop news »

A special screening of William Malone's Parasomnia is being prepped for Thursday, March 5th at 7:30pm. The event will be held at the Egyptian Theatre (6712 Hollywood Boulevard) in Hollywood. Art student Danny Sloan (Dylan Purcell) falls in love with the innocent and beautiful Laura Baxter (Cherilyn Wilson), a young woman with the sleep disorder Kleine-Levin Syndrome. In her treacherous forays in and out of reality, she encounters a mentalist and serial killer, played by menacing Patrick Kilpatrick. He tries to bend her fragile mind to his will, using an array of hypnotic weaponry manifested through his unsuspecting hosts in the real world, as well as the dangerous, deadly creatures he commands on the dark imagined plane. In addition, the film features characters played by genre... »

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