UK-based Bulldog Film Distribution has acquired all UK-Ireland rights to n two UK genre features and plans theatrical releases in 2024 for both.
Dan Pringle’s Die Before You Die is a thriller following a hot-headed online influencer who finds himself trapped six feet underground after an internet challenge goes awry. Ziad Abaza stars in the film, which he co-wrote with Pringle; Adam Merrifield produced it for White Lantern.
Die Before You Die will have its world premiere at Manchester International Film Festival on March 23. The cast also includes Mim Shaikh, Priya Blackburn and Harry Reid. Bulldog previously worked with Pringle and Merrifield on 2016 horror K-Shop.
Dan Pringle’s Die Before You Die is a thriller following a hot-headed online influencer who finds himself trapped six feet underground after an internet challenge goes awry. Ziad Abaza stars in the film, which he co-wrote with Pringle; Adam Merrifield produced it for White Lantern.
Die Before You Die will have its world premiere at Manchester International Film Festival on March 23. The cast also includes Mim Shaikh, Priya Blackburn and Harry Reid. Bulldog previously worked with Pringle and Merrifield on 2016 horror K-Shop.
- 2/1/2024
- ScreenDaily
Brighton-based distributor Bulldog Film Distribution has acquired all UK-Ireland rights on two UK genre features, planning theatrical releases in 2024 on both.
Dan Pringle’s Die Before You Die is a dramatic thriller following a hot-headed online influencer who finds himself trapped six feet underground after an internet challenge goes awry. Ziad Abaza stars in the film, which he co-wrote with Pringle; Adam Merrifield produced it for White Lantern.
Die Before You Die will have its world premiere at Manchester International Film Festival on March 23. The cast also includes Mim Shaikh, Priya Blackburn and Harry Reid. Bulldog previously worked with Pringle and Merrifield on 2016 horror K-Shop.
Dan Pringle’s Die Before You Die is a dramatic thriller following a hot-headed online influencer who finds himself trapped six feet underground after an internet challenge goes awry. Ziad Abaza stars in the film, which he co-wrote with Pringle; Adam Merrifield produced it for White Lantern.
Die Before You Die will have its world premiere at Manchester International Film Festival on March 23. The cast also includes Mim Shaikh, Priya Blackburn and Harry Reid. Bulldog previously worked with Pringle and Merrifield on 2016 horror K-Shop.
- 2/1/2024
- ScreenDaily
Under The Wire Abramorama Reviewed for Shockya.com by: Harvey Karten Director: Chris Martin Screenwriter: Chris Martin based on Paul Conroy’s book “Under the Wire:Marie Colvin’s Final Assignment. Cast: Paul Conroy, Marie Colvin, Wa’el, Ziad Abaza, Janine Birkett, Julian Lewis Jones, Karine Myriam Lapouble, Nathan Dean Williams, Anne Wittman Screened at: Critics’ link, NYC, 11/12/18 Opens: […]
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- 11/15/2018
- by Harvey Karten
- ShockYa
Breaking Glass Pictures will release Dan Pringle's K-Shop on DVD and VOD. The release date is set for mid-December. The film has already released in the United Kingdom, where it was shot. In the film, a kebab shop owner is moved to despair, after the death of his father. He is so desperate that he uses the locals for meat. How long until someone finds out? The film centrally stars: Ziad Abaza (Sand Castle), Reece Noi ("Game of Thrones"), Darren Morfitt (Dog Soldiers) and several others. A Red Band trailer has just been released, along with the film's U.S. DVD artwork. Both items can be found here. The Red Band trailer shows one of the film's victims. A rowdy patron wants to cook his own food, until he becomes the next meal. The clip shows some of the gruesome results of antagonizing this shop owner. This horror fan...
- 10/20/2017
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Grisly vengeance and chilli sauce aplenty, but this bloody thriller can’t quite stretch to a full-length feature
The son of a kebab shop owner avenges his father’s death at the hands the marauding drunks who lay waste to his shop each night. Student-turned-vigilante Salah (Ziad Abaza) disposes of the evidence one “special” doner at a time. This is Sweeney Todd reimagined for the Brit binge-drinking generation. It’s a cross between a thriller and an outraged tabloid article about the perils of alcopops. But this short film idea can’t sustain a feature, no matter how much chilli sauce and cranial trauma you pack into it.
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The son of a kebab shop owner avenges his father’s death at the hands the marauding drunks who lay waste to his shop each night. Student-turned-vigilante Salah (Ziad Abaza) disposes of the evidence one “special” doner at a time. This is Sweeney Todd reimagined for the Brit binge-drinking generation. It’s a cross between a thriller and an outraged tabloid article about the perils of alcopops. But this short film idea can’t sustain a feature, no matter how much chilli sauce and cranial trauma you pack into it.
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- 7/24/2016
- by Wendy Ide
- The Guardian - Film News
Macho, violent thriller hiding an original concept, where a graduate takes over a kebab house targeted by drunks – and starts a vigilante fightback
A strict script editor might have helped. Somewhere inside this baggy, macho, sloppily violent, visually uninteresting British film is a sharp black comedy struggling to get out. Salah (Ziad Abaza) is a smart young Turkish-British guy about to graduate with a politics degree, heading for a brilliant career. With nothing left to do but fine tune his final dissertation, Salah comes to help his ailing father Zaki (Nayef Rashed) who runs a late-night kebab place in a south coast seaside town – and he’s horrified at the way aggressive drunks terrorise his dad, and at the way public drunkenness has been created by a huge club, run by a cynical and sinister promoter called Jason Brown (Scot Williams). A grisly event leaves Salah in charge of the kebab shop,...
A strict script editor might have helped. Somewhere inside this baggy, macho, sloppily violent, visually uninteresting British film is a sharp black comedy struggling to get out. Salah (Ziad Abaza) is a smart young Turkish-British guy about to graduate with a politics degree, heading for a brilliant career. With nothing left to do but fine tune his final dissertation, Salah comes to help his ailing father Zaki (Nayef Rashed) who runs a late-night kebab place in a south coast seaside town – and he’s horrified at the way aggressive drunks terrorise his dad, and at the way public drunkenness has been created by a huge club, run by a cynical and sinister promoter called Jason Brown (Scot Williams). A grisly event leaves Salah in charge of the kebab shop,...
- 7/21/2016
- by Peter Bradshaw
- The Guardian - Film News
Dan Pringle’s K-Shop is the newest addition in a long line of darkly comedic British horrors. In this grimy and compelling tale, the son of a kebab shop owner turns to a life of Sweeney Todd-inspired vigilantism to combat the rising tide of amoral binge-drinkers in the seaside town of Bournemouth. Salah (Ziad Abaza), who […]
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- 7/18/2016
- by Lauren Burgess
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Starring George Clooney and his rad mullet, Return of the Killer Tomatoes is coming to Blu-ray and DVD courtesy of Arrow Video in the U.K. on June 27th and on Blu-ray in the U.S. on June 28th. Also: a Moving Hazard gameplay trailer and festival screening details for K-Shop.
Return of the Killer Tomatoes: From Arrow Video: “New UK/Us Title: Return of the Killer Tomatoes (Arrow Video) Blu-ray in the U.S. and Dual Format Blu-ray & DVD in the UK.
UK Release Date: 27 June 2016
Us Release Date: 28 June 2016
Region: Ab
The Vegetables Of Doom!
The killer tomatoes are back! But this time around, they’re going to have to contend with late ’80s George Clooney and his wicked mullet… Is it a fruit? Is it a vegetable? Nope, it’s Return of the Killer Tomatoes!
Ten years on from the Great Tomato War, mankind lives in...
Return of the Killer Tomatoes: From Arrow Video: “New UK/Us Title: Return of the Killer Tomatoes (Arrow Video) Blu-ray in the U.S. and Dual Format Blu-ray & DVD in the UK.
UK Release Date: 27 June 2016
Us Release Date: 28 June 2016
Region: Ab
The Vegetables Of Doom!
The killer tomatoes are back! But this time around, they’re going to have to contend with late ’80s George Clooney and his wicked mullet… Is it a fruit? Is it a vegetable? Nope, it’s Return of the Killer Tomatoes!
Ten years on from the Great Tomato War, mankind lives in...
- 3/7/2016
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
A Red Band trailer was released for Dan Pringle's film K-Shop in February. Now, more promotional material is coming this way, via three stills. Bulldog Film Distributors will release the film in July. And, the film involves a lone kebab shop owner, who loses his father to a group of drunk louts. He takes revenge in a horrifying way. The film centrally stars Ziad Abaza, with Ewen MacIntosh, Lucinda Rhodes and Darren Morfitt co-starring. Mem Ferda and Adam Merrifield are producing this thrilling feature. K-Shop takes a look at English drinking culture. Pringle has written a unique story, which incorporates drunken clubbers, vandals and other assorted hooligans. Ferda says of the film's central topic and its relevancy: "it's high time a socially relevant film like this was made highlighting the significant problems of drink culture that is prevalent amongst our teen society, today. I can best describe the film as an intoxicating,...
- 3/6/2016
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
K-shop the most anticipated Horror of 2016 reveals Red Band Trailer. Producers Mem Ferda and Adam J Merrifield of White Lantern Film have revealed a shocking new trailer for the most awaited horror feature of 2016 - K-shop.
K-shop transfers the Sweeney Todd story to the binge-drinking milieu of Britain as a vigilant kebab shop owner, battles with drunken clubbers. A debut for writer -director Dan Pringle, the film has secured distribution through Bulldog Film Distributors and is set for UK Cinema release in July this year. Empress Road Pictures will be the International Sales agent for the film.
The film follows the story of a kebab shop owner’s son who turns butcher after his father is killed by lawless yobs on a night out and paint’s an accurate picture of Britain’s binge drinking culture by uniquely integrating scenes of genuine night life with the film’s visceral narrative.
K-shop transfers the Sweeney Todd story to the binge-drinking milieu of Britain as a vigilant kebab shop owner, battles with drunken clubbers. A debut for writer -director Dan Pringle, the film has secured distribution through Bulldog Film Distributors and is set for UK Cinema release in July this year. Empress Road Pictures will be the International Sales agent for the film.
The film follows the story of a kebab shop owner’s son who turns butcher after his father is killed by lawless yobs on a night out and paint’s an accurate picture of Britain’s binge drinking culture by uniquely integrating scenes of genuine night life with the film’s visceral narrative.
- 3/5/2016
- by admin
- MoreHorror
K-Shop is a horror film from director and writer Dan Pringle. Pringle found the idea for his script after watching hundreds of drunks stumble out of pubs and night clubs, in the United Kingdom. A true dilemma and one that this film fan has seen first hand, these drunks harass, fight and steal from the local food shacks. Pringle has taken this problem and found his own sinister solution: cannibalism! The first trailer for K-Shop is a good one and horror fans can find it here. To expand on the story, K-Shop takes a page from Sweeney Todd, the demon barber. Instead of a barber, an isolated kebab shop owner is tasked with serving dozens of intoxicated and obnoxious customers. Then, his dad is murdered. Now, Salah (Ziad Abaza) must find his own revenge, with what little he has. He turns on his customers and turns them into an edible meat.
- 2/19/2016
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
I'm rather surprised that there aren't more movies about shop owners/workers who have had enough with rude, routy and just plain mean customers. You get enough idiots coming through your door and anyone's likely to snap but Salah isn't your average guy; it takes murder to push him over the edge.
Written and directed by Dan Pringle, the UK thriller K-Shop stars relative newcomer Ziad Abaza as Salah, the son of a kebob shop owner. When his father dies from head trauma inflicted by a would-be customer, Salah snaps, decides he's had enough with assholes customers and takes matters into his own hands dealing with troublemakers in his own special way. Though the first murder is accidental, Salah is soon killing bad customers on a fairly regular basis which brings up another problem: [Continued ...]...
Written and directed by Dan Pringle, the UK thriller K-Shop stars relative newcomer Ziad Abaza as Salah, the son of a kebob shop owner. When his father dies from head trauma inflicted by a would-be customer, Salah snaps, decides he's had enough with assholes customers and takes matters into his own hands dealing with troublemakers in his own special way. Though the first murder is accidental, Salah is soon killing bad customers on a fairly regular basis which brings up another problem: [Continued ...]...
- 2/16/2016
- QuietEarth.us
Exclusive: President Galen Christy and CEO Faisal Toor of the new Los Angeles-based sales agent will handle worldwide sales outside the UK in Berlin on the elevated horror inspired by Sweeney Todd.
Empress Road will kick off talks at the Efm on the film from the UK’s White Lantern Film that marks the feature directorial debut of Dan Pringle and transfers the story to the binge-drinking milieu of Britain.
K-Shop centres on a kebab shop owner’s son who turns vigilante butcher after his father is killed by thugs.
Bulldog Film Distributors will distribute in the UK in July.
British newcomer Ziad Abaza heads a cast that includes Darren Morfitt, Scot Williams, Reece Noi, Harry Reid and Ewen MacIntosh (The Office, Lobster). Abaza had a role in Spectre and in the Fox series Tyrant.
White Lantern Film is in pre-production on Britannica, Pringles’ sci-fi thriller about a border patrol officer who uncovers a conspiracy to experiment...
Empress Road will kick off talks at the Efm on the film from the UK’s White Lantern Film that marks the feature directorial debut of Dan Pringle and transfers the story to the binge-drinking milieu of Britain.
K-Shop centres on a kebab shop owner’s son who turns vigilante butcher after his father is killed by thugs.
Bulldog Film Distributors will distribute in the UK in July.
British newcomer Ziad Abaza heads a cast that includes Darren Morfitt, Scot Williams, Reece Noi, Harry Reid and Ewen MacIntosh (The Office, Lobster). Abaza had a role in Spectre and in the Fox series Tyrant.
White Lantern Film is in pre-production on Britannica, Pringles’ sci-fi thriller about a border patrol officer who uncovers a conspiracy to experiment...
- 2/2/2016
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
A new teaser trailer has been unveiled for the gritty Sweeney Todd - inspired thriller, K-shop. It's the story of a British kebab shop plagued by binge drinking culture which finds Salah (played by Ziad Abaza) at breaking point with the local nightlife which ultimately ends in an gruesome outcome. The movie also stars Scot Williams, Darren Morfitt, Reece Noi, Kristin Atherton and is co-produced by Mem Ferda. You can check out the teaser, poster and find out more about the movie below....
- 7/7/2015
- Horror Asylum
Actor/Producer Mem Ferda introduces Dan Pringle’s vigilante thriller K-shop to a global audience. A gritty Sweeney Todd - inspired thriller, K - Shop is the story of a British kebab shop plagued by binge drinking culture.
After his father is killed in an altercation with drunken thugs, the film’s protagonist Salah (Ziad Abaza) finds himself struggling with the frenzied nightlife that descends upon the family kebab shop night after night. The situation reaches boiling point one night when a fight with an angry customer ends in grizzly circumstance. Salah is forced to dispose of the customer’s dead body and looks to the one place he knows best…the kebabs. As Salah watches his gullible customers devour the new flesh kebabs, he eyes the opportunity to seek revenge on the world. The dark descent into vigilantism begins as he sets about killing others he deems punishable.
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After his father is killed in an altercation with drunken thugs, the film’s protagonist Salah (Ziad Abaza) finds himself struggling with the frenzied nightlife that descends upon the family kebab shop night after night. The situation reaches boiling point one night when a fight with an angry customer ends in grizzly circumstance. Salah is forced to dispose of the customer’s dead body and looks to the one place he knows best…the kebabs. As Salah watches his gullible customers devour the new flesh kebabs, he eyes the opportunity to seek revenge on the world. The dark descent into vigilantism begins as he sets about killing others he deems punishable.
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- 7/6/2015
- by admin
- MoreHorror
A gritty Sweeney Todd inspired thriller, K-shop is the story of a British kebab shop plagued by binge-drinking culture. After his father is killed in an altercation with drunken thugs, the film’s protagonist Salah (Ziad Abaza) finds himself struggling with the frenzied nightlife that descends upon the family kebab shop night after night. The situation reaches boiling point one night when a fight with an angry customer ends in grizzly circumstance. Salah is forced to dispose of the customer’s dead body and looks to the one place he knows best… the kebabs.
As Salah watches his gullible customers devour the new flesh kebabs, he eyes the opportunity to seek revenge on the world. The dark descent into vigilantism begins as he sets about killing others he deems p [Continued ...]...
As Salah watches his gullible customers devour the new flesh kebabs, he eyes the opportunity to seek revenge on the world. The dark descent into vigilantism begins as he sets about killing others he deems p [Continued ...]...
- 6/26/2015
- QuietEarth.us
A gritty Sweeney Todd inspired thriller, K-shop is the story of a British kebab shop plagued by binge-drinking culture. After his father is killed in an altercation with drunken thugs, the film’s protagonist Salah (Ziad Abaza) finds himself struggling with the frenzied nightlife that descends upon the family kebab shop night after night. The situation reaches boiling point one night when a fight with an angry customer ends in grizzly circumstance. Salah is forced to dispose of the customer’s dead body and looks to the one place he knows best… the kebabs.
As Salah watches his gullible customers devour the new flesh kebabs, he eyes the opportunity to seek revenge on the world. The dark descent into vigilantism begins as he sets about killing others he deems p [Continued ...]...
As Salah watches his gullible customers devour the new flesh kebabs, he eyes the opportunity to seek revenge on the world. The dark descent into vigilantism begins as he sets about killing others he deems p [Continued ...]...
- 6/21/2015
- QuietEarth.us
A British kebab shop is immersing itself in binge drinking culture in the anticipated thriller, ‘K-Shop.’ The gritty, ‘Sweeney Todd’-inspired film, which was produced by Mem Ferda and Adam J. Merrifield, marks the feature film writing and directorial debuts of Dan Pringle. It stars Ziad Abaza, Scot Williams, Darren Morfitt, Reece Noi and Kristin Atherton. The following synopsis for ‘K-Shop’ has been released: After his father is killed in an altercation with drunken thugs, Salah (Ziad Abaza) finds himself struggling with the frenzied nightlife that descends upon the family kebab shop night after night. The situation reaches boiling point one night when a fight with an angry customer ends in [ Read More ]
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- 6/19/2015
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
Den Of Geek Jul 20, 2016
Want to know what British films are coming out this month? Then look no further than our UK movie release calendar...
Welcome to our regularly updated calendar of all the British movies due for release in UK cinemas over the coming months. So if you're keen to keep up-to-date on the latest in home grown cinema - from documentaries to dramas, and comedy horror to science fiction - this is the ideal post for you.
So here's what's coming up in the future.
22 July 2016
The Bfg
Director: Steven Spielberg
Cast: Rebecca Hall, Mark Rylance, Bill Hader
Details: An adaptation of the Roald Dahl book, this is a Us/UK/Canada co-production, but we're having it anyway.
K-Shop
Director: Dan Pringle
Cast: Ziad Abaza, Scot Williams, Darren Morfitt, Reece Noi
Details: The son of a kebab shop owner seeks revenge.
29 July 2016
The Intent
Director: Femi Oyeniran, Kalvadour Peterson
Cast: Dylan Duffus,...
Want to know what British films are coming out this month? Then look no further than our UK movie release calendar...
Welcome to our regularly updated calendar of all the British movies due for release in UK cinemas over the coming months. So if you're keen to keep up-to-date on the latest in home grown cinema - from documentaries to dramas, and comedy horror to science fiction - this is the ideal post for you.
So here's what's coming up in the future.
22 July 2016
The Bfg
Director: Steven Spielberg
Cast: Rebecca Hall, Mark Rylance, Bill Hader
Details: An adaptation of the Roald Dahl book, this is a Us/UK/Canada co-production, but we're having it anyway.
K-Shop
Director: Dan Pringle
Cast: Ziad Abaza, Scot Williams, Darren Morfitt, Reece Noi
Details: The son of a kebab shop owner seeks revenge.
29 July 2016
The Intent
Director: Femi Oyeniran, Kalvadour Peterson
Cast: Dylan Duffus,...
- 9/12/2014
- Den of Geek
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