Cineverse and Fathom Events Bring Horror/Comedy ‘Shaky Shivers’ to the Big Screen for One-Night-Only on September 21: "Cineverse and Fathom Events announced today that the horror/comedy Shaky Shivers will arrive in theaters for a one-night event on September 21. The 80s-inspired creature feature is the directorial debut of ‘Fast & Furious’ alum Sung Kang and will feature an introduction from Kang ahead of the film’s feature presentation.
Frightening and funny, the film puts the camp back in summer camp. After finding herself bitten by a mysterious animal, Lucy becomes convinced that she will transform into a fearsome werewolf. Joined by her best friend Karen, the two embark on a wild adventure filled with magic and mayhem, as they look to do battle with a throat-slashing creature ripped right out of an 80s horror movie.
During the peak of the Covid pandemic, Kang made a career shift from blockbuster action...
Frightening and funny, the film puts the camp back in summer camp. After finding herself bitten by a mysterious animal, Lucy becomes convinced that she will transform into a fearsome werewolf. Joined by her best friend Karen, the two embark on a wild adventure filled with magic and mayhem, as they look to do battle with a throat-slashing creature ripped right out of an 80s horror movie.
During the peak of the Covid pandemic, Kang made a career shift from blockbuster action...
- 8/16/2023
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Stars: Adam Probets, Tamara Glynn, Darren Randall, Katie Richmond-Ward, Lisa Poisman, Natalie Biggs, James Barnes, Daniel Crowe | Written and Directed by Jason M.J. Brown
Writer/director Jason M.J. Brown opens his latest film on the image of a terrified woman, running from something unseen. Courtney (Natalie Biggs) hopes to evade whatever’s chasing her by hiding in a scrapyard, although the plan falls apart when spooky occurrences happen around her. As windscreens shatter, car alarms blare, and a falling car almost crushes her, Courtney is driven to a bridge where she falls to her death. It’s an attention-grabbing opening which successfully presents the terror on-screen, without showing its source.
A group of children experience tragedy while playing near train tracks, as a train hits one of their own, Morris (Daniel Crowe). Frightened and helpless, the others run off without a clue how they could help. Years later, the friends are now adults; Courtney,...
Writer/director Jason M.J. Brown opens his latest film on the image of a terrified woman, running from something unseen. Courtney (Natalie Biggs) hopes to evade whatever’s chasing her by hiding in a scrapyard, although the plan falls apart when spooky occurrences happen around her. As windscreens shatter, car alarms blare, and a falling car almost crushes her, Courtney is driven to a bridge where she falls to her death. It’s an attention-grabbing opening which successfully presents the terror on-screen, without showing its source.
A group of children experience tragedy while playing near train tracks, as a train hits one of their own, Morris (Daniel Crowe). Frightened and helpless, the others run off without a clue how they could help. Years later, the friends are now adults; Courtney,...
- 2/3/2023
- by James Rodrigues
- Nerdly
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