One-sheet numero tres has made its way online for the indie flick Wrath of the Crows, and we have every pixel of it right here for ya! See? No need to get your feathers all ruffled. Dig it!
Coming this fall, the flick stars Tiffany Shepis, Debbie Rochon, Tara Cardinal, and Domiziano Arcangeli. We'll have lots more on this one soon.
Synopsis
In a dirty and narrow jail, Larry (Domiziano Arcangeli), Deborah (Debbie Rochon), Hugo (Brian Fortune), Hernest (John Game), and Liza (Tara Cardinal), the prisoners, are obliged to suffer injustices from the guards and from their chief, the officer. Above all of them is the judge. Nobody ever sees him, but he is the one that sets the rules, and he's feared by inmates and guards alike. The prisoners know how to behave and what are the rules to be respected, but they don't remember anything of their former...
Coming this fall, the flick stars Tiffany Shepis, Debbie Rochon, Tara Cardinal, and Domiziano Arcangeli. We'll have lots more on this one soon.
Synopsis
In a dirty and narrow jail, Larry (Domiziano Arcangeli), Deborah (Debbie Rochon), Hugo (Brian Fortune), Hernest (John Game), and Liza (Tara Cardinal), the prisoners, are obliged to suffer injustices from the guards and from their chief, the officer. Above all of them is the judge. Nobody ever sees him, but he is the one that sets the rules, and he's feared by inmates and guards alike. The prisoners know how to behave and what are the rules to be respected, but they don't remember anything of their former...
- 4/28/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Can you think of a better way to spend your hump day than by kicking it off with Debbie Rochon and Tiffany Shepis? We'd be hard pressed to find another (the operative word being "hard"). In any event, check out these two new one-sheets for the indie flick Wrath of the Crows.
Coming this fall, the flick stars Tiffany Shepis, Debbie Rochon, Tara Cardinal, and Domiziano Arcangeli. We'll have lots more on this one soon.
Synopsis
In a dirty and narrow jail, Larry (Domiziano Arcangeli), Deborah (Debbie Rochon), Hugo (Brian Fortune), Hernest (John Game), and Liza (Tara Cardinal), the prisoners, are obliged to suffer injustices from the guards and from their chief, the officer. Above all of them is the judge. Nobody ever sees him, but he is the one that sets the rules, and he's feared by inmates and guards alike. The prisoners know how to behave and what...
Coming this fall, the flick stars Tiffany Shepis, Debbie Rochon, Tara Cardinal, and Domiziano Arcangeli. We'll have lots more on this one soon.
Synopsis
In a dirty and narrow jail, Larry (Domiziano Arcangeli), Deborah (Debbie Rochon), Hugo (Brian Fortune), Hernest (John Game), and Liza (Tara Cardinal), the prisoners, are obliged to suffer injustices from the guards and from their chief, the officer. Above all of them is the judge. Nobody ever sees him, but he is the one that sets the rules, and he's feared by inmates and guards alike. The prisoners know how to behave and what...
- 4/10/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
There is no hope! Why do we all hate Uwe Boll when he’s such a hillarious man? I mean, really, let’s give him a break, his latest Zombie Massacre looks quite cool. Except, it’s not all (sorry, man!) about Boll this time, because Marco Ristori and Luca Boni were also in charge. They directed, of course, while Boll served as a producer. Oh, who am I kidding – Boll stars in the whole thing as (take a seat, please!) the president of the Us! Ok, that’s it – I’m officialy in love with this man! In a zombie kind of way…
So, in case you’re not so familiar with this one, let me first inform you that this movie is an adaptation based on the Wii project developed by Benjamin Krotin’s 1988 Games.
Zombie Massacre story starts with a bacteriological weapon (developed, as usual, by the Us Government to create,...
So, in case you’re not so familiar with this one, let me first inform you that this movie is an adaptation based on the Wii project developed by Benjamin Krotin’s 1988 Games.
Zombie Massacre story starts with a bacteriological weapon (developed, as usual, by the Us Government to create,...
- 10/11/2012
- by Jeanne Standal
- Filmofilia
Zombie Massacre is Uwe Boll's latest film. Boll is a producer on this picture and he also has a screen credit as the American President. Picturing Boll as the President is a true nightmare. Even more nightmarish is this first official trailer for the film. In the clip, a super soldier, produced by the American government, is inadvertently unleashed on a local populace. A team of mercenaries are sent in to restore order. Who will win the day: the undead or these rogue soldiers? Zombie Massacre is based on a video game from Benjamin Krotin, which is scheduled for release in 2012 through 1988 Games. However, as 2012 draws to an end, an official release date for the game has not been confirmed. For now, forget the joystick and enjoy the film's reel below. Director/writer: Luca Boni and Marco Ristori. Cast: Uwe Boll, Tara Cardinal, Mike Mitchell, Jon Campling, Christian Boeving,...
- 10/10/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Independent filmmakers could learn a thing or two from director Luca Boni and Marco Ristori’s upcoming action/horror flick “Zombie Massacre”. If you want to keep people interested in your flick, you have to keep the buzz going. A good way to make that happen is to the hungry masses more behind-the-scenes photos and footage than they can handle. With smartphones and apps like Instragram, there’s really no reason not to make this happen. And to whoever updates the film’s official Facebook page: Keep up the great work. I’ll definitely be back for more. “Zombie Massacre” stars Christian Boeving, Jon Campling, Mike Mitchell, Gerry Shanahan, Daniel Vivian, and Tara Cardinal, the latter of whom can be found wielding some pretty deadly weaponry in the batch of pics you see below. In case you haven’t heard, the film is based on the video game by 1988 Games,...
- 5/19/2012
- by Todd Rigney
- Beyond Hollywood
There are a lot of zombie movies coming out this year, but only one of them is directed by “Eaters: Rise of the Dead” masterminds Luca Boni and Marco Ristori. “Zombie Massacre”, the duo’s latest undead-related endeavor, is being proudly presented to the world by Uwe Boll. However, don’t let the “House of the Dead” director’s involvement dissuade you from checking this one out. “Eaters” was a pretty badass movie, and from the looks of things, their latest effort seems to have been fashioned from the same mold. That’s a good thing, by the way. The film is loosely based on the video game by 1988 Games, which is about a group of police officers who are charged with delivering a nuclear bomb into a zombie-infested city. The adaptation stars Christian Boeving, Jon Campling, Mike Mitchell, Gerry Shanahan, Daniel Vivian, and the lovely Tara Cardinal. You can...
- 4/23/2012
- by Todd Rigney
- Beyond Hollywood
*full disclosure: an online screener of this film was provided by Midnight Releasing.
Director: Dave McCabe.
Writers: Dave McCabe, Ambrose McDermott, and Stephen Cumiskey.
Cast: Brian Fortune, Ruth McIntyre, Donna Bradley, Andy Blaikie, Gerry Shanahan, Vivienne Connolly
Brian McDonald (Simon Fogarty) was never a man of mystery in the movie Shackled. He rose up the ranks to become a police detective and there was one special case that he was hot on the trail of … but days later, when he is found dead on a beach by law enforcement, more than a few people are talking.
In the days following his funeral, his sister Sarah (Donna Bradley) still feels emotionally distraught. She has to undergo therapy and inherits Brian’s journal. But that is not enough closure for her. She and Michael Grant (Andrew Blaikie), a childhood friend of the McDonald clan, have far too many questions still to ask.
Director: Dave McCabe.
Writers: Dave McCabe, Ambrose McDermott, and Stephen Cumiskey.
Cast: Brian Fortune, Ruth McIntyre, Donna Bradley, Andy Blaikie, Gerry Shanahan, Vivienne Connolly
Brian McDonald (Simon Fogarty) was never a man of mystery in the movie Shackled. He rose up the ranks to become a police detective and there was one special case that he was hot on the trail of … but days later, when he is found dead on a beach by law enforcement, more than a few people are talking.
In the days following his funeral, his sister Sarah (Donna Bradley) still feels emotionally distraught. She has to undergo therapy and inherits Brian’s journal. But that is not enough closure for her. She and Michael Grant (Andrew Blaikie), a childhood friend of the McDonald clan, have far too many questions still to ask.
- 1/22/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (Ed Sum)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
by MoreHorror.com
The gritty Italian psychological horror film Wrath of the Crows from mastermind Ivan Zuccon looks to be one of those indie gems that you won't want to miss.
The film has already been receiving a lot of attention and buzz among the Italian horror scene and now you can check out the trailer and synopsis below.
We've even included a few screen stills for you to check out. Enjoy!
Plot Synopsis:
You can't escape from yourself or your past:
In a dirty and narrow jail, Larry (Domiziano Arcangeli), Deborah (Debbie Rochon), Hugo (Brian Fortune), Hernest (John Game) and Liza (Tara Cardinal), the prisoners, are obliged to suffer injustices from the guards and from their chief, the officer.
Above all of them all: the Judge. Nobody ever saw him, but he is the one that sets the rules and he's feared by inmates and guards alike. The prisoners know how to behave,...
The gritty Italian psychological horror film Wrath of the Crows from mastermind Ivan Zuccon looks to be one of those indie gems that you won't want to miss.
The film has already been receiving a lot of attention and buzz among the Italian horror scene and now you can check out the trailer and synopsis below.
We've even included a few screen stills for you to check out. Enjoy!
Plot Synopsis:
You can't escape from yourself or your past:
In a dirty and narrow jail, Larry (Domiziano Arcangeli), Deborah (Debbie Rochon), Hugo (Brian Fortune), Hernest (John Game) and Liza (Tara Cardinal), the prisoners, are obliged to suffer injustices from the guards and from their chief, the officer.
Above all of them all: the Judge. Nobody ever saw him, but he is the one that sets the rules and he's feared by inmates and guards alike. The prisoners know how to behave,...
- 1/10/2012
- by admin
- MoreHorror
A new psychological horror flick is headed our way from indie director Ivan Zuccon, and it's packing enough blood and eye candy to more than grab our attention. Need proof? Check out the first trailer for Wrath of the Crows.
Coming this fall, the flick stars Tiffany Shepis, Debbie Rochon, Tara Cardinal, and Domiziano Arcangeli. More on this one soon.
Synopsis
In a dirty and narrow jail, Larry (Domiziano Arcangeli), Deborah (Debbie Rochon), Hugo (Brian Fortune), Hernest (John Game), and Liza (Tara Cardinal), the prisoners, are obliged to suffer injustices from the guards and from their chief, the officer. Above all of them is the judge. Nobody ever sees him, but he is the one that sets the rules and he's feared by inmates and guards alike. The prisoners know how to behave and what are the rules to be respected, but they don't remember anything of their former life...
Coming this fall, the flick stars Tiffany Shepis, Debbie Rochon, Tara Cardinal, and Domiziano Arcangeli. More on this one soon.
Synopsis
In a dirty and narrow jail, Larry (Domiziano Arcangeli), Deborah (Debbie Rochon), Hugo (Brian Fortune), Hernest (John Game), and Liza (Tara Cardinal), the prisoners, are obliged to suffer injustices from the guards and from their chief, the officer. Above all of them is the judge. Nobody ever sees him, but he is the one that sets the rules and he's feared by inmates and guards alike. The prisoners know how to behave and what are the rules to be respected, but they don't remember anything of their former life...
- 1/9/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Shooting will begin on 925 Productions' short film 'Patsy Dick' next week on location in West Cork. Produced by Laura McNicholas for 925 Productions and directed by Kevin de la Isla, 'Patsy Dick' tells the story of a local boatman who meets and helps an American couple. Together, they find that something unexpected is exactly what they need. Irish Short 'Voices' has picked up three awards at the Underground Cinema Festival which took place earlier this month (9th-11th Sept). Cathal Neally nabbed Best Director, Una Kavanagh won Best Actress and Gerry Shanahan picked up Best Screenplay.
- 9/26/2011
- IFTN
Frank Kelly (Emily's Song, 140) is in prep for his first dramatic feature film 'Derelict' which will begin filming in Slane, Co. Meath from September 25th to the 1st of October. With rehearsals currently taking place at The Factory on Barrow Street, cast in the feature include Michael Bates (The Escapist), Steve Gunn (Titanic: Blood and Steel), Gerry Shanahan (Shackled), Elaine Reddy (Slán agus Beannacht), Rory Mullen (The Guards) and Catherine Wrigglesworth (Railway Children).
- 9/20/2011
- IFTN
Upcoming Horror Movies.com has a great article on horror releases for the week of February 23rd, of which Colour from the Dark is but one. The trailer for Colour from the Dark puts into a visual sphere what bi-polar disorder must feel like. In one scene things are calm as character Lucia picks vegetables from her farm. Thirty seconds later this proud wife and sister is stabbing friends and family with a pitchfork. Happy then sad and back again. Have a look at the Colour from the Dark trailer below, which stars Debbie Rochon, and then visit the Uhm website to view over fifteen titles that will be released on DVD/Blu-Ray formats this following week.
The plotline for Colour from the Dark here:
"Pietro and Lucia live on an isolated farm with Alice, Lucia's younger sister. Poor farmers, they live tilling the soil. Pietro is a good worker and a strong man who,...
The plotline for Colour from the Dark here:
"Pietro and Lucia live on an isolated farm with Alice, Lucia's younger sister. Poor farmers, they live tilling the soil. Pietro is a good worker and a strong man who,...
- 2/21/2010
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
There have been zombies in England and the undead in America, but have there been flesh-eaters in Ireland? No, there has not, and now a documentary crew goes on the prowl in Dublin for these menaces of the streets. Shot shaky cam style, Portrait of a Zombie will take a first person point of view to the looming zombie apocalypse. Have a look at a teaser for this film below with a first poster available as seen left.
The synopsis for Portrait of a Zombie:
"Zombies roam the streets of Dublin. An American Documentary crew come to Ireland to make a documentary about the Murphy Family, whose eldest son Billy has turned, but the family still choose to care for hims. The documentary crew soon become enthralled in the proceedings as Billy's story unfolds...(Traileraddict)"
Release: 2010.
Director/writer: Bing Bailey.
Cast: Patrick Murphy, Geraldine McAlinden, Gerry Shanahan and Rory Mullen.
The synopsis for Portrait of a Zombie:
"Zombies roam the streets of Dublin. An American Documentary crew come to Ireland to make a documentary about the Murphy Family, whose eldest son Billy has turned, but the family still choose to care for hims. The documentary crew soon become enthralled in the proceedings as Billy's story unfolds...(Traileraddict)"
Release: 2010.
Director/writer: Bing Bailey.
Cast: Patrick Murphy, Geraldine McAlinden, Gerry Shanahan and Rory Mullen.
- 12/27/2009
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Director Frank Kelly (Emily's Song, Bill for Short) is gearing up for the production of two new upcoming films: the short - 'Slan agus Beannacht' and feature doc '140' based on the blogging website Twitter.com. 'Slan agus Beannacht' tells the story of Pat, a rent collector who has walked the same route for 30 years. But with increasing violence on the streets and a changing Ireland he now stands to lose friends, his job and his way of life. The short will feature the acting talents of Paschal Scott (Killinaskully), Gerry Shanahan (Colour From the Dark), Shane Murray Corcoran (King Arthur, Angelas Ashes), Eric O'Brien (Emily's Song), Noel Kelly (George Gentle: Bomber's Moon, Bill for Short) and Tony Leddy. Jj Rolfe (Satellites & Meteorites) is Dop with shooting to take place in Drogheda and Dundalk in April for one week.
- 3/9/2009
- IFTN
On Sunday, October 19, a number of cast and crew members from Italian director Ivan (Nympha) Zuccon’s new scare flick Colour From The Dark flew in from all over the globe for the premiere of the H.P. Lovecraft-inspired fright film at NYC’s Two Boots Pioneer Theater.
Cast members/Zuccon regulars (left to right) Matteo (Bad Brains) Tosi and Michael (Unknown Beyond) Segal, along with director Zuccon, arrived from Italy for the movie’s first international screening; gorgeous Italian actress Alessandra (Nympha) Guerzoni flew in from Chile; and straight from Dublin, Gerry Shanahan (far right) made his Big Apple debut! Also on hand was the film’s lead actress, Fangoria Radio’s native New Yorker Debbie Rochon (second from right), who merely had to hoof it a few blocks to the theater. The crowd also included Phantasm and Bubba Ho-tep helmer Don Coscarelli, Fango editor Tony Timpone, director Zack...
Cast members/Zuccon regulars (left to right) Matteo (Bad Brains) Tosi and Michael (Unknown Beyond) Segal, along with director Zuccon, arrived from Italy for the movie’s first international screening; gorgeous Italian actress Alessandra (Nympha) Guerzoni flew in from Chile; and straight from Dublin, Gerry Shanahan (far right) made his Big Apple debut! Also on hand was the film’s lead actress, Fangoria Radio’s native New Yorker Debbie Rochon (second from right), who merely had to hoof it a few blocks to the theater. The crowd also included Phantasm and Bubba Ho-tep helmer Don Coscarelli, Fango editor Tony Timpone, director Zack...
- 10/22/2008
- Fangoria
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