Do I believe there are demons and devils living among us in parallel realms, just waiting to be summoned by a wayward soul whose heart has been consumed by darkness? I remain a cautious skeptic, because I’ve seen too many horror movies to know the (implicated) risks that such investigations carry, but I do believe there are “demons” swimming inside every one of us. Addiction, rage, jealousy – it’s our inner demons that loom like threatening storm clouds, something writer Glenn Gers and director Seth Grossman acknowledge by slamming emotion and the occult together in a thunderous boom. Their film, Inner Demons, captures one unlucky addict’s battle with narcotics and the occult during an Intervention-esque reality program, making way for a found-footage watch that’s deeply rooted in a hazy reality.
The film follows Carson Morris (Lara Vosburgh) and her struggle to kick a nasty drug habit,...
The film follows Carson Morris (Lara Vosburgh) and her struggle to kick a nasty drug habit,...
- 10/7/2014
- by Matt Donato
- We Got This Covered
Reality television shows can take a wrong turn into horror especially when a demonic possession is involved.
From former reality TV producer Seth Grossman, “Inner Demons” follows an intervention-style reality show crew trying to film a sixteen-year-old girl fighting a drug addiction. However, she was suffering from something even more destructive—a demonic possession. The movie is an inquiry into the truth about her—with symptoms between the disturbing and scary intersection of insanity, addiction and true possession.
The film stars Lara Vosburgh and Morgan McClellan.
Latino-Review was granted an exclusive interview with Grossman to discuss the production of this horror film. We talked about the young actress, the worlds of addiction and demonic possession and even relating the behaviors of hyenas to demons.
“Inner Demons” is playing in select theaters and available on VOD today.
Read the full interview below.
Latino-Review: Tell me on how you were approached for...
From former reality TV producer Seth Grossman, “Inner Demons” follows an intervention-style reality show crew trying to film a sixteen-year-old girl fighting a drug addiction. However, she was suffering from something even more destructive—a demonic possession. The movie is an inquiry into the truth about her—with symptoms between the disturbing and scary intersection of insanity, addiction and true possession.
The film stars Lara Vosburgh and Morgan McClellan.
Latino-Review was granted an exclusive interview with Grossman to discuss the production of this horror film. We talked about the young actress, the worlds of addiction and demonic possession and even relating the behaviors of hyenas to demons.
“Inner Demons” is playing in select theaters and available on VOD today.
Read the full interview below.
Latino-Review: Tell me on how you were approached for...
- 10/3/2014
- by Gig Patta
- LRMonline.com
Directed by Seth Grossman, written by Glenn Gers. With Lara Vosburgh, Morgan McClellan, Colleen McGrann
Lara Vosburgh, remember that name. If there is any justice in the world of media production, film, television, theater, what have you, Lara Vosburgh should have a bright and interesting career ahead of her. Inner Demons works overtime thanks to her talent which is nothing short of astonishing.
Inner Demons is presented as a faux documentary, in fact it is presented as a video work in progress, all raw footage shot with hand held cameras and caught on security video systems. Much like Blair Witch Project and the many shot on video films that came in its wake, Inner Demons uses the grounded in reality of shot on video to present an outrageous situation with a believability that is at times, yes, horrifying, and scary.
Carson Morris is a young girl with problems. A video...
Lara Vosburgh, remember that name. If there is any justice in the world of media production, film, television, theater, what have you, Lara Vosburgh should have a bright and interesting career ahead of her. Inner Demons works overtime thanks to her talent which is nothing short of astonishing.
Inner Demons is presented as a faux documentary, in fact it is presented as a video work in progress, all raw footage shot with hand held cameras and caught on security video systems. Much like Blair Witch Project and the many shot on video films that came in its wake, Inner Demons uses the grounded in reality of shot on video to present an outrageous situation with a believability that is at times, yes, horrifying, and scary.
Carson Morris is a young girl with problems. A video...
- 9/30/2014
- by Sam Moffitt
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
We return with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes the fan film Spawn: The Recall, a trailer for Charlotte’s Song and Inner Demons, premiere details for Nightmare Code, and much more:
Spawn: The Recall Released: “Spawn: The Recall is the story of a former witch and her son, who try to live a normal life away from the darkness. While they’re shopping in a supermarket, the child suddenly disappears. She starts looking for him, freaked out knowing evil forces are still lurking. A security guard comes to her help but while they are checking on the surveillance cameras, something happens. She can sense it, they are here…
A film by Michael Paris. Starring: Johanna Genet (The Witch), Tom Maurice (Michael), Gregory Paris (Spawn), and J3.0 (voice). Music by James Bks Edjouma.”
For more information on this project,...
Spawn: The Recall Released: “Spawn: The Recall is the story of a former witch and her son, who try to live a normal life away from the darkness. While they’re shopping in a supermarket, the child suddenly disappears. She starts looking for him, freaked out knowing evil forces are still lurking. A security guard comes to her help but while they are checking on the surveillance cameras, something happens. She can sense it, they are here…
A film by Michael Paris. Starring: Johanna Genet (The Witch), Tom Maurice (Michael), Gregory Paris (Spawn), and J3.0 (voice). Music by James Bks Edjouma.”
For more information on this project,...
- 9/28/2014
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
When it comes to found footage, the biggest challenge is coming up for a reason to be shot that way. This leads to the “guy who films everything” scenario or the “camera crew” scenario”, both of which are less than convincing. The new film Inner Demons attempts to bring something new to the table by taking place during a Reality-style Intervention show. Is it successful? That is going to depend on you.
Catholic school good girl Carson (Lara Vosburgh) is not quite the girl she used to be. Having gone from an A student to failing heroin addict, as well as becoming the poster child for The Craft remake, her parents are understandably concerned. Not knowing who to turn to, parents Steve (Christopher Parker) and Beth (Colleen McGrann), do what any responsible family would, they turn to reality TV. Enter reality show parasites producer/host Suzanne (Kate Whitney), cameraman Tim...
Catholic school good girl Carson (Lara Vosburgh) is not quite the girl she used to be. Having gone from an A student to failing heroin addict, as well as becoming the poster child for The Craft remake, her parents are understandably concerned. Not knowing who to turn to, parents Steve (Christopher Parker) and Beth (Colleen McGrann), do what any responsible family would, they turn to reality TV. Enter reality show parasites producer/host Suzanne (Kate Whitney), cameraman Tim...
- 9/16/2014
- by Christopher Jimenez
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Get ready for a super creepfest – IFC Midnight has released the first trailer and poster for the upcoming thriller Inner Demons. The film stars Lara Vosburgh, Morgan McClellan, Kate Whitney, and Brian Flaherty.
Inner Demons follows an ‘Intervention’-style reality show crew that films an episode about a sixteen-year old girl, a former A-student, who is fighting addiction but may in fact be suffering from something even more destructive: demonic possession.
The movie is an inquiry into the truth about her – with symptoms that straddle the disturbing and scary intersection between insanity, addiction and true possession.
Directed by Seth Grossman, Inner Demons will be creeping into select theaters & VOD this October 3rd.
The post Check Out The Disturbing New Trailer & Poster For Inner Demons appeared first on We Are Movie Geeks.
Inner Demons follows an ‘Intervention’-style reality show crew that films an episode about a sixteen-year old girl, a former A-student, who is fighting addiction but may in fact be suffering from something even more destructive: demonic possession.
The movie is an inquiry into the truth about her – with symptoms that straddle the disturbing and scary intersection between insanity, addiction and true possession.
Directed by Seth Grossman, Inner Demons will be creeping into select theaters & VOD this October 3rd.
The post Check Out The Disturbing New Trailer & Poster For Inner Demons appeared first on We Are Movie Geeks.
- 9/9/2014
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Get your Halloween movie lineup set up right now with “Inner Demons,” coming to select theaters and Video On Demand Oct. 3. The horror film, coming to us from IFC Midnight, stars Lara Vosburgh, Morgan McClellan, Kate Whitney and Brian Flaherty, is directed by Seth Grossman and is written by Glenn Gers. The film follows a reality show that tries to help a girl who is fighting what appears to be addiction. But the addiction turns out to be much more of a supernatural issue. “Inner Demons follows an ‘Intervention’-style reality show crew that films an episode about a sixteen-year old girl, a former A-student, who is fighting addiction but [ Read More ]
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- 9/5/2014
- by monique
- ShockYa
On tap right now we have the first official trailer for IFC Midnight's latest acquisition - Seth Grossman's horror flick Inner Demons. Check it out courtesy of IMDb and look for more on this one as it comes.
Look for it in theatres and on VOD on October 3rd. Lara Vosburgh, Morgan McClellan, Kate Whitney, and Brian Flaherty star.
Synopsis:
Inner Demons follows an 'Intervention'-style reality show crew that films an episode about a sixteen-year old girl, a former A-student, who is fighting addiction but may in fact be suffering from something even more destructive: demonic possession. The movie is an inquiry into the truth about her - with symptoms that straddle the disturbing and scary intersection between insanity, addiction and true possession.
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Look for it in theatres and on VOD on October 3rd. Lara Vosburgh, Morgan McClellan, Kate Whitney, and Brian Flaherty star.
Synopsis:
Inner Demons follows an 'Intervention'-style reality show crew that films an episode about a sixteen-year old girl, a former A-student, who is fighting addiction but may in fact be suffering from something even more destructive: demonic possession. The movie is an inquiry into the truth about her - with symptoms that straddle the disturbing and scary intersection between insanity, addiction and true possession.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Subscribe to the Dread Central YouTube Channel!
Unleash your demons in the comments section below!
- 9/5/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
Genre label IFC Midnight has acquired U.S. rights to Inner Demons, a possession tale about an Intervention-style reality TV crew filming a 16-year-old (Lara Vosburgh) fighting addiction who actually might be possessed by a demon. Director Seth Grossman has some expertise in the area; he was a producer on A&E’s popular series Intervention. Morgan McClellan, Colleen McGrann, Kate Whitney and Brian Flaherty also star in the pic scripted by Glenn Gers and produced by Robin Schorr, which premiered at the La Film Festival in June. Arianna Bocco and Sean Berney negotiated the deal for Sundance Selects/IFC Films with Josh Braun […]...
- 7/29/2014
- Deadline
Seth Grossman directed Schorr Pictures’ horror film about an intervention-style reality TV show.
Lara Vosburgh, Morgan McClellan, Colleen McGrann, Kate Whitney and Brian Flaherty star and Robin Schorr produced.
Inner Demons centres on a reality show film crew covering a young girl who appears to be fighting addiction but may in fact be battling something far darker.
The film premiered at the La Film Festival and is based on the screenplay by Glenn Gers.
IFC Midnight brokered the deal with Submarine and Lichter, Grossman, Nichols, Adler and Feldman on behalf of the filmmakers.
Lara Vosburgh, Morgan McClellan, Colleen McGrann, Kate Whitney and Brian Flaherty star and Robin Schorr produced.
Inner Demons centres on a reality show film crew covering a young girl who appears to be fighting addiction but may in fact be battling something far darker.
The film premiered at the La Film Festival and is based on the screenplay by Glenn Gers.
IFC Midnight brokered the deal with Submarine and Lichter, Grossman, Nichols, Adler and Feldman on behalf of the filmmakers.
- 7/29/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Following a similar path with “Paranormal Actvity" start at a film festival, the movie “Inner Demons” revives the found footage horror films at the Los Angeles Film Festival this year.
The truly scary movie takes a different tact with an intervention reality television show trying to save a young girl from drug abuse. Unbeknownst to the production crew, family and rehab center, the girl is actually possessed by an evil spirit trying to get out.
The film marks the first starring role in a feature film for Lara Vosburgh. It is directed by Seth Grossman (“The Butterfly Effect 3: Revelations”).
Latino-Review had an exclusive sit down interview with Vosburgh and Grossman after their screening at the film festival. We discussed the idea of found footage, horror movies in general and the challenges in acting and makeup.
Read the full transcript of the interview below.
Latino-Review: What attracted you to this story?...
The truly scary movie takes a different tact with an intervention reality television show trying to save a young girl from drug abuse. Unbeknownst to the production crew, family and rehab center, the girl is actually possessed by an evil spirit trying to get out.
The film marks the first starring role in a feature film for Lara Vosburgh. It is directed by Seth Grossman (“The Butterfly Effect 3: Revelations”).
Latino-Review had an exclusive sit down interview with Vosburgh and Grossman after their screening at the film festival. We discussed the idea of found footage, horror movies in general and the challenges in acting and makeup.
Read the full transcript of the interview below.
Latino-Review: What attracted you to this story?...
- 6/18/2014
- by Gig Patta
- LRMonline.com
At this point I have to believe that filmmakers planning to shoot found footage films pretty much never stop to ask themselves the simple question… why? Fine fine, budgetary reasons. Sure sure, there’s an audience for it. But shouldn’t filmmakers maybe have a narrative reason for the format too? If the movie can be filmed more traditionally without any real change or impact on the story itself, then maybe it doesn’t need to be found footage. If your editing — complete with music cues — betrays the logic of your chosen format, then maybe it doesn’t need to be found footage. If you can’t explain in a single sentence how an audience is viewing your movie (under the guise of it being “real”), then maybe it doesn’t need to be found footage. Inner Demons doesn’t need to be found footage. Carson (Lara Vosburgh) is a teenage heroin addict. Once...
- 6/13/2014
- by Rob Hunter
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
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