Stars: Chris Cimperman, Ariella Mastroianni, Michael L. Parker, LeJon Woods, Renee Gagner, James Liddell, Grant Schumacher, Michael L. Parker | Written and Directed by Bruce Wemple
Most of writer/director Bruce Wemple’s films fall into one of two categories. There are films about cryptids like Dawn of the Beast and The Retreat. And there are films dealing with abnormalities with time such as The Tomorrow Job and Lake Artifact.
Island Escape seems to be an attempt to bring the two themes together with this story of an accident at a research base on the Isle of Gran Manan. We know something is really wrong as the prologue shows a helicopter pilot being killed by what appears to be a bestial version of himself who then tries to fly off in the chopper only to have it explode in mid-air.
Meanwhile, after a barfight, Chase is approached by Alison who claims...
Most of writer/director Bruce Wemple’s films fall into one of two categories. There are films about cryptids like Dawn of the Beast and The Retreat. And there are films dealing with abnormalities with time such as The Tomorrow Job and Lake Artifact.
Island Escape seems to be an attempt to bring the two themes together with this story of an accident at a research base on the Isle of Gran Manan. We know something is really wrong as the prologue shows a helicopter pilot being killed by what appears to be a bestial version of himself who then tries to fly off in the chopper only to have it explode in mid-air.
Meanwhile, after a barfight, Chase is approached by Alison who claims...
- 8/10/2023
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
The horror film Ouija Witch is now available to watch through all major digital and cable platforms, and to help you decide whether or not this a movie you’d like to check out, we have the trailer embedded above!
Directed by Robert Michael Ryan (Dark Revelations) from a screenplay by John Doolan (Steve Niles’ Remains), based on a story Ryan crafted with Cuyle Carvin (Dark Corners Horror Anthology), Ouija Witch centers on a young woman who summons an evil witch to get revenge on the men who attacked her.
The film stars Miley Rose (Asteroid), Jeremy Dean (The Thing About Pam), Cheyenne Phillips (Outlaws and Angels), Ryan M. Shaw (Bring Him Back Dead), LeJon Woods (The Tomorrow Job), Rivera Reese (FBI: Most Wanted), Maggie Wagner (The Talent Given Us), Mattie Jo Cowsert (Slumber Still: Dawn of Shadows), Mabel Thomas (The Resonator), Sara Frankino (Riding Waves), Chris Jehnert (Teacher Shortage...
Directed by Robert Michael Ryan (Dark Revelations) from a screenplay by John Doolan (Steve Niles’ Remains), based on a story Ryan crafted with Cuyle Carvin (Dark Corners Horror Anthology), Ouija Witch centers on a young woman who summons an evil witch to get revenge on the men who attacked her.
The film stars Miley Rose (Asteroid), Jeremy Dean (The Thing About Pam), Cheyenne Phillips (Outlaws and Angels), Ryan M. Shaw (Bring Him Back Dead), LeJon Woods (The Tomorrow Job), Rivera Reese (FBI: Most Wanted), Maggie Wagner (The Talent Given Us), Mattie Jo Cowsert (Slumber Still: Dawn of Shadows), Mabel Thomas (The Resonator), Sara Frankino (Riding Waves), Chris Jehnert (Teacher Shortage...
- 7/5/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Bring Him Back Dead Trailer — Mark Savage‘s Bring Him Back Dead (2022) movie trailer has been released by Uncork’d Entertainment. The Bring Him Back Dead trailer stars Gary Daniels, Louis Mandylor, Daniel Baldwin, Katie Keene, Ryan M. Shaw, LeJon Woods, Zhuzha Akova, and Chris Torem. Crew The screenplay is written by Ben Demaree, based on [...]
Continue reading: Bring Him Back Dead (2022) Movie Trailer: A Criminal Gang Searches for a Traitor after a Botched Heist...
Continue reading: Bring Him Back Dead (2022) Movie Trailer: A Criminal Gang Searches for a Traitor after a Botched Heist...
- 7/5/2022
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
"Where are the diamonds?!?!" Uncork'd Entertainment has revealed an official trailer for an action crime thriller titled Bring Him Back Dead, another of these direct-to-video junk movies they're whipping out all the time. A violent gang of criminals is ordered, after a botched heist, to track down and eliminate the man who betrayed them and ran off with their loot. Action veteran Gary Daniels stars as the "anti-hero" of the film, while Louis Mandylor plays the leader of the gang, and Daniel Baldwin a man with mysterious motives. The distributor tries to hype this up: "Non-stop action, three bonafide action legends, and Mark Savage at the helm? A must-see for action fans!" The cast also includes Katie Keene, Ryan M. Shaw, LeJon Woods, Zhuzha Akova, and Chris Torem. This looks absolutely terrible, but sometimes I think that's the point. Who watches these awful films anyway? It's not worth even a 0.99 rental price.
- 7/5/2022
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Exclusive: Screen icon Sean Young has signed on for a role in the horror film Ouija Witch, which is currently in production. She’s set to star alongside Miley Rose, Jeremy Dean, Cheyenne Phillips, Ryan M. Shaw, LeJon Woods, Rivera Reese, Maggie Wagner and Sean Michael Conway.
The film concerns a young woman who summons an evil witch to get revenge on the men who attacked her. Young will play the mysterious shopkeeper who helps summon the evil spirit.
Ouija Witch is a co-production of Millman Productions, Titan Global Entertainment, Salem House Films and Otsego Media. Robert Michael Ryan is directing from a script by John Doolan, which was based on a story by Ryan and Cuyle Carvin. Ryan, Carvin and Korey Rowe are producing, with Jeff Miller (The Toybox) and Mark L. Lester (director of the original Firestarter) exec producing, and Alysa Blasetti serving as co-producer.
The film concerns a young woman who summons an evil witch to get revenge on the men who attacked her. Young will play the mysterious shopkeeper who helps summon the evil spirit.
Ouija Witch is a co-production of Millman Productions, Titan Global Entertainment, Salem House Films and Otsego Media. Robert Michael Ryan is directing from a script by John Doolan, which was based on a story by Ryan and Cuyle Carvin. Ryan, Carvin and Korey Rowe are producing, with Jeff Miller (The Toybox) and Mark L. Lester (director of the original Firestarter) exec producing, and Alysa Blasetti serving as co-producer.
- 5/13/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Stars: Adrian Burke, Ariella Mastroianni, Grant Schumacher, Anna Shields, Francesca Anderson, Chris Cimperman, Willard Morgan, LeJon Woods | Written by Anna Shields | Directed by Bruce Wemple
It would seem that the legend of Bigfoot just won’t go away, every decade seems to bring with a new sighting of the monster and a wealth of new films about the subject. And this decade is no different… In fact, Dawn of the Beast is not the first Bigfoot movie we’ve reviewed in the past year and undoubtedly won’t be the last.
Actually the reason this isn’t the first Bigfoot film we’ve reviewed in the past year is because about 8 months ago we covered a Bigfoot film called Monstrous, which was directed by Bruce Wemple and written by Anna Shields. And guess what? Dawn of the Beast is from the pair too! And they’ve thrown in the wendigos from Wemple’s other film,...
It would seem that the legend of Bigfoot just won’t go away, every decade seems to bring with a new sighting of the monster and a wealth of new films about the subject. And this decade is no different… In fact, Dawn of the Beast is not the first Bigfoot movie we’ve reviewed in the past year and undoubtedly won’t be the last.
Actually the reason this isn’t the first Bigfoot film we’ve reviewed in the past year is because about 8 months ago we covered a Bigfoot film called Monstrous, which was directed by Bruce Wemple and written by Anna Shields. And guess what? Dawn of the Beast is from the pair too! And they’ve thrown in the wendigos from Wemple’s other film,...
- 5/10/2021
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Old-fashioned is right. Like how the Taliban is old-fashioned. Behold some pretty despicable passive-aggressive othering of women in the name of “respect.” I’m “biast” (pro): nothing
I’m “biast” (con): not a fan of “faith-based” movies
(what is this about? see my critic’s minifesto)
So, this is the film being offered up as the Christian alternative to Fifty Shades of Grey. Which turns out to be rather appropriate, for the “hero” of Old Fashioned is his own sort of controlling, demanding, and precisely, meticulously detailed about how women may and may not interact with him. He’s got a lot of rules that must be followed. It’s just that here, those rules come from Jesus in some nebulous, undefined way.
Clay (Rik Swartzwelder) “made a promise to never be alone with any women that’s not my wife,” he tells Amber (Elizabeth Ann Roberts), by...
I’m “biast” (con): not a fan of “faith-based” movies
(what is this about? see my critic’s minifesto)
So, this is the film being offered up as the Christian alternative to Fifty Shades of Grey. Which turns out to be rather appropriate, for the “hero” of Old Fashioned is his own sort of controlling, demanding, and precisely, meticulously detailed about how women may and may not interact with him. He’s got a lot of rules that must be followed. It’s just that here, those rules come from Jesus in some nebulous, undefined way.
Clay (Rik Swartzwelder) “made a promise to never be alone with any women that’s not my wife,” he tells Amber (Elizabeth Ann Roberts), by...
- 2/12/2015
- by MaryAnn Johanson
- www.flickfilosopher.com
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