Storyglass, the scripted podcast label set up by American Gods producer Fremantle, has launched its latest slate of shows including a supernatural horror drama and a project based on Margaret of Anjou.
It comes after it unveiled its debut series last year including Chris O’Dowd homelessness story Baby It’s Cold Outside.
The company was set up by Fremantle’s Shotglass banner in the UK and the company’s global drama division. It will commission and develop original scripted audio ideas from a range of storytellers from around the world and will lead by Creative Director Robert Delamere, who recently wrote and directed Hang Ups, the UK adaptation of Lisa Kudrow’s Web Therapy.
Robert Delamere, Creative Director, Storyglass, said: “Podcasting provides an exciting medium to develop and test new ideas with audiences, and the market is wide open for imagination-grabbing drama series. This first season of commissions are...
It comes after it unveiled its debut series last year including Chris O’Dowd homelessness story Baby It’s Cold Outside.
The company was set up by Fremantle’s Shotglass banner in the UK and the company’s global drama division. It will commission and develop original scripted audio ideas from a range of storytellers from around the world and will lead by Creative Director Robert Delamere, who recently wrote and directed Hang Ups, the UK adaptation of Lisa Kudrow’s Web Therapy.
Robert Delamere, Creative Director, Storyglass, said: “Podcasting provides an exciting medium to develop and test new ideas with audiences, and the market is wide open for imagination-grabbing drama series. This first season of commissions are...
- 5/9/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Stars: Johanna Stanton, Nicholas Ball, Debbie Rochon, Matthew Tompkins, Hayden Tweedie, Katie Kensit, Sal Esen, Claire Jared, James Simmons, Scott Christie | Written by Jon Keeyes, Carl Kirshner | Directed by Jon Keeyes
Jon Keeyes is a name that has popped up a lot in genre cinema discussion recently, mainly due to his film The Harrowing gaining traction within the horror community. I’m guessing that’s the reason that Wild Eye chose to go back into Keeyes’ oeuvre for their latest release, Doom Room, which was originally made back in 2013 under the title of Nightmare Box.
The film sees a woman, the girl with no eyes who’s oblivious to her surroundings (Katie Kensit), the pious man of god (James Simmons) who belittles our heroine for her sexuality, and then there’s the husband and wife (Matthew Tompkins and Debbie Rochon respectively) who take our “Jane Doe” on a psycho-sexual S&M trip…...
Jon Keeyes is a name that has popped up a lot in genre cinema discussion recently, mainly due to his film The Harrowing gaining traction within the horror community. I’m guessing that’s the reason that Wild Eye chose to go back into Keeyes’ oeuvre for their latest release, Doom Room, which was originally made back in 2013 under the title of Nightmare Box.
The film sees a woman, the girl with no eyes who’s oblivious to her surroundings (Katie Kensit), the pious man of god (James Simmons) who belittles our heroine for her sexuality, and then there’s the husband and wife (Matthew Tompkins and Debbie Rochon respectively) who take our “Jane Doe” on a psycho-sexual S&M trip…...
- 3/19/2019
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Doom Room, the latest film from filmmaker Jon Keeyes (The Harrowing), starring scream queen Debbie Rochon, hits VOD January 15. Doom Room, starring genre legend Debbie Rochon, and directed by Jon Keeyes (The Harrowing), comes to digital January 15 from Wild Eye Releasing. A woman wakes up locked in a small room with no memory …
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- 12/24/2018
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
Stars: Matthew Tompkins, Arnold Vosloo, Michael Ironside, Arianne Martin, Damon Carney, Hayden Tweedie, Erin Marie Garrett, John Walpole, Morgana Shaw, Michael Crabtree, Susana Gibb, James Cable, Tom Zembrod, Brandi Price | Written and Directed by Jon Keeyes
I thought I’d try to watch a few more new horror movies by the end of 2018 – December is usually just for Christmas movies for me – but The Harrowing sounded interesting from the few things I’ve read about it so I gave it a go.
The first thing I noticed about The Harrowing is that it looks great. I honestly don’t know its budget but I can assure you this would be what most would call a ‘low budget movie’. And it proves that low budget doesn’t mean that your film should look amateur. Here the picture is the highest of quality, the sound is perfect but also, the one thing...
I thought I’d try to watch a few more new horror movies by the end of 2018 – December is usually just for Christmas movies for me – but The Harrowing sounded interesting from the few things I’ve read about it so I gave it a go.
The first thing I noticed about The Harrowing is that it looks great. I honestly don’t know its budget but I can assure you this would be what most would call a ‘low budget movie’. And it proves that low budget doesn’t mean that your film should look amateur. Here the picture is the highest of quality, the sound is perfect but also, the one thing...
- 12/21/2018
- by Alain Elliott
- Nerdly
Tagline: "Terror from All Sides." Doom Room is an upcoming horror film from director Jon Keeyes (The Harrowing). In the film, a woman is tormented by a series of supernatural entities, while trapped in a strange room. Doom Room was written by Carl Kirshner. And, the film stars: Nicholas Ball ("Red Dwarf"), Hayden Tweedie (The Harrowing), Matthew Tompkins ("Prison Break"), Debbie Rochon (Model Hunger) and Johanna Stanton. A trailer was released for Doom Room earlier this week and the clip can be found below. The trailer for Doom Room shows Jane Doe (Stanton). She undergoes a series of tortures, while trying to find a way out of her prison. Other scenes show Jane losing her mind, while other characters stalk her. Doom Room will begin its home entertainment release this January. On January 15th, Doom Room will be available on Digital platforms, followed by a DVD release on February 12th,...
- 12/20/2018
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Clay Epstein’s Film Mode Entertainment has announced a Christmas Day VOD release for The Harrowing, written and directed by veteran horror director Jon Keeyes (American Nightmare). Bloody Disgusting now has the first clip from film that stars the legendary Michael Ironside (Total Recall, Scanners). The horror/thriller follows a Vice Detective (Matthew Tompkins), who is wrongly accused of the ritualistic murder […]...
- 12/20/2018
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
Welcome to the latest installment of Trailer Park, our semi-regular look at the latest trailers to hit the interwebs. This edition features a gaggle of trailers for both forthcoming movies And video games… including: Kingdom Hearts 3, Glass, Nippon Marathon, Crucible of the Vampire, Netflix’s Kingdom, Doom Room and more!
Kingdom Hearts III
As unexpected events began to unfold in the Disney worlds at the hands of the enemy’s dark ambitions, the heroic trio of Sora, Donald, and Goofy find adventures ahead, from aquatic battles in the world of Pirates of the Caribbean to dances with the townspeople in the Kingdom of Corona from Tangled. The new footage also showcases Stitch from Lilo and Stitch as a special “link” (summon), as well as cooking-themed Ratatouille Keyblade attacks. Footage of Kairi wielding a Keyblade, as well as heartfelt conversations between members of Organization Xiii, and glimpses of Sora’s Nobody...
Kingdom Hearts III
As unexpected events began to unfold in the Disney worlds at the hands of the enemy’s dark ambitions, the heroic trio of Sora, Donald, and Goofy find adventures ahead, from aquatic battles in the world of Pirates of the Caribbean to dances with the townspeople in the Kingdom of Corona from Tangled. The new footage also showcases Stitch from Lilo and Stitch as a special “link” (summon), as well as cooking-themed Ratatouille Keyblade attacks. Footage of Kairi wielding a Keyblade, as well as heartfelt conversations between members of Organization Xiii, and glimpses of Sora’s Nobody...
- 12/20/2018
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Actor Matthew Tompkins is contending with his own personal hell and emotional demons in his upcoming thriller, ‘The Harrowing.’ His character is haunted by the ritualistic killing of his best friend in the supernatural film, which is set to debut on VOD Christmas day from Film Mode Entertainment. In honor of the drama’s release, ShockYa […]
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- 12/15/2018
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
The supernatural, psychological shocker The Harrowing arrives OnDemand and on various VOD platforms beginning Christmas Day (December 25th). Directed by Jon Keeyes (American Nightmare) and starring genre icons Michael Ironside and Arnold Vosloo. Synopsis:Haunted by the ritualistic killing of his best friend, a […] The post Unsane Meets Jacobs Ladder in Exclusive Chilling Clip & Images from The Harrowing appeared first on Dread Central.
- 12/10/2018
- by Josh Millican
- DreadCentral.com
Clay Epstein’s Film Mode Entertainment has announced a Christmas Day VOD release for The Harrowing, written and directed by veteran horror director Jon Keeyes (American Nightmare). Bloody Disgusting also has the trailer for the film that stars the legendary Michael Ironside (Total Recall, Scanners). The horror/thriller follows a Vice Detective (Matthew Tompkins), who is wrongly accused of the ritualistic murder […]...
- 12/4/2018
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
Canadian distributor Mongrel Media will bring the supernatural title The Harrowing to audiences, in December. Strangely, the film will debut on Christmas Day. From director Jon Keeyes ("American Nightmare"), this title involves a detective - in search of his best friend. In a forensic hospital, he finds a demonic Hell, instead. This title will also move to the United Kingdom and U.S. markets, through Film Mode Entertainment at a later date. A preview of the film's Canadian release is hosted here. A new trailer is available for The Harrowing. The clip shows Ryan (Matthew Tompkins) dealing with a supernatural entity, which appears indestructible. Later, in a hospital, Ryan sees demons working in the morgue. Mongrel Media will make The Harrowing available, on home entertainment formats, shortly. On Christmas Day, folks can sip egg nog, unwrap Xmas presents and then watch demons on the screen - all on the same day!
- 11/13/2018
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Clay Epstein’s Film Mode Entertainment shared with Bloody a new image from their newest thriller The Harrowing, which they’ll be distributing in the U.S., UK and Canada. Written and directed by veteran horror director Jon Keeyes (American Nightmare), the film stars the legendary Michael Ironside (Total Recall, Scanners), who among being nominated for almost a dozen awards, has become widely known […]...
- 11/2/2018
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
Fifty-one films have thus far been acquired by U.S. distributors out of Cannes. The following show these titles, linked to IMDb. To buy the quarterly and annual reports on all U.S. distributors and their films, go to http://www.sydneysbuzz.com/rights-reports
A24 acquired Gaspar Noé’s Acclaimed Drug Trip Movie Climax, winner of Directors’ Fortnight Art Cinema Award for No. America from Wild Bunch. Read the Indiewire review here.
Amazon picked up Best Director Prize Winner in the Competition, Pawel Pawlikowski’s Cold War, last August. Based on his own parents’ love story, this gorgeously shot, Robert Doisneau-esque (when in Paris) black and white period piece takes a slice of your heart away in its retelling. Read Indiewire review here.
Best Director Prize to Pawel Pawlikowski for Cold War starring Joanna Kulig and Tomasz Kot
Archstone acquired No. American rights to The Big Take from Bleiberg.
Bleecker Street acquired No.
A24 acquired Gaspar Noé’s Acclaimed Drug Trip Movie Climax, winner of Directors’ Fortnight Art Cinema Award for No. America from Wild Bunch. Read the Indiewire review here.
Amazon picked up Best Director Prize Winner in the Competition, Pawel Pawlikowski’s Cold War, last August. Based on his own parents’ love story, this gorgeously shot, Robert Doisneau-esque (when in Paris) black and white period piece takes a slice of your heart away in its retelling. Read Indiewire review here.
Best Director Prize to Pawel Pawlikowski for Cold War starring Joanna Kulig and Tomasz Kot
Archstone acquired No. American rights to The Big Take from Bleiberg.
Bleecker Street acquired No.
- 5/22/2018
- by Sydney Levine
- Sydney's Buzz
Exclusive: Tricoast Worldwide has boarded sales on Zoe Hopkins’ family adventure drama Kayak To Klemtu. The debut feature screens in the market on May 12. Hopkins is a Canadian Heiltsuk/Mohawk filmmaker who co-wrote the picture with Michael Sparaga. The story follows 14-year-old Ella (Ta’kaiya Blaney) on a journey to fulfill her Uncle David’s (Evan Adams) dying wish — to kayak to the remote island of Klemtu and to testify to protect their ancestral land from an oil pipeline. Ella is prepared for the hardships of the trip, but her biggest challenge will be with the mercurial family members who accompany her on the adventure. The movie has played several festivals already and won the Best Canadian First Feature at the Victoria Film Festival. Producers are Sheryl Kotzer and Daniel Bekerman of Scythia Films.
Exclusive: Big Cinema, Lon Haber & Co and Planeta Inform are presenting Russian revenge thriller Unforgiven in the market here.
Exclusive: Big Cinema, Lon Haber & Co and Planeta Inform are presenting Russian revenge thriller Unforgiven in the market here.
- 5/8/2018
- by Nancy Tartaglione
- Deadline Film + TV
Clay Epstein's international sales company Film Mode Entertainment is moving into domestic distribution, acquiring a pair of horror titles, The Harrowing and Mad Genius.
The Harrowing from director Jon Keeyes (American Nightmare) stars Matthew Tompkins (Sicario) as a vice detective, haunted by the ritualistic killing of his best friend, who goes undercover at a forensic hospital to uncover the truth. Arnold Vosloo and Michael Ironside co-star.
Film Mode is also selling The Harrowing worldwide and screening the title for buyers in Cannes.
Mad Genius, Royce Gorsuch's directorial debut, is a sci-fi thriller set in the world of bio-hacking. It stars...
The Harrowing from director Jon Keeyes (American Nightmare) stars Matthew Tompkins (Sicario) as a vice detective, haunted by the ritualistic killing of his best friend, who goes undercover at a forensic hospital to uncover the truth. Arnold Vosloo and Michael Ironside co-star.
Film Mode is also selling The Harrowing worldwide and screening the title for buyers in Cannes.
Mad Genius, Royce Gorsuch's directorial debut, is a sci-fi thriller set in the world of bio-hacking. It stars...
- 5/8/2018
- by Scott Roxborough
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Clay Epstein's international sales company Film Mode Entertainment is moving into domestic distribution, acquiring a pair of horror titles, <em>The Harrowing </em>and <em>Mad Genius</em>.
<em>The Harrowing</em>, from director Jon Keeyes (<em>American Nightmare</em>), stars Matthew Tompkins (<em>Sicario</em>) as a vice detective haunted by the ritualistic killing of his best friend, who goes undercover at a forensic hospital to uncover the truth. Arnold Vosloo and Michael Ironside co-star.
Film Mode is selling <em>The Harrowing</em> worldwide and will be screening the title for buyers in Cannes.
<em>Mad Genius</em>, Royce Gorsuch's directorial debut, is a sci-fi thriller set in the world of bio-hacking. It stars Spencer ...
<em>The Harrowing</em>, from director Jon Keeyes (<em>American Nightmare</em>), stars Matthew Tompkins (<em>Sicario</em>) as a vice detective haunted by the ritualistic killing of his best friend, who goes undercover at a forensic hospital to uncover the truth. Arnold Vosloo and Michael Ironside co-star.
Film Mode is selling <em>The Harrowing</em> worldwide and will be screening the title for buyers in Cannes.
<em>Mad Genius</em>, Royce Gorsuch's directorial debut, is a sci-fi thriller set in the world of bio-hacking. It stars Spencer ...
One of the great modern horror movie actors out there is Michael Ironside. No question. It is with this in mind, and our love for his performance in Turbo Kid, that we always look forward to a new Michael Ironside film. Case in point, Jon Keeyes’ new, mind-bending horror-thriller The Harrowing co-starring and produced by […]
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- 2/24/2018
- by Mike Sprague
- DreadCentral.com
Michael Ironside (Total Recall) and Arnold Vosloo (The Mummy) are joining Matthew Tompkins (Sicario) and John Hickman in The Harrowing, a horror film written and directed by Jon Keeyes. Said to be in the vein of genre films Jacobs Ladder and Angel Heart, the thriller follows Vice Detective Calhoun (Tompkins), who is accused of the ritualistic murder of his best friend. Bent on finding the truth, he is plunged into Hell when he goes undercover and discovers that demons…...
- 2/16/2017
- Deadline
We return with the latest edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes release details for A Resurrection, the first teaser trailer for Ten, a review of Smiley, and much more:
First Teaser Trailer for Ten: “Ten is a collectivist, post-exploitation psychological thriller devised as a possible explanation for the events of the 1972 Spektor Island Massacre. On a cold December afternoon, ten women arrive at a mansion on Spektor Island, famed for years of reported hauntings and strange activities. Will they live through the night?
The all-female cast film is a response to exploitation, slasher, and thriller films, with particular focus on the kind of storytelling prominent in b-movies and genre films from the 1950s to the 1980s. It explores the meaning and fluidity of identity and takes a number of surprising turns, paying homage to filmmakers and producers such as Alfred Hitchcock,...
First Teaser Trailer for Ten: “Ten is a collectivist, post-exploitation psychological thriller devised as a possible explanation for the events of the 1972 Spektor Island Massacre. On a cold December afternoon, ten women arrive at a mansion on Spektor Island, famed for years of reported hauntings and strange activities. Will they live through the night?
The all-female cast film is a response to exploitation, slasher, and thriller films, with particular focus on the kind of storytelling prominent in b-movies and genre films from the 1950s to the 1980s. It explores the meaning and fluidity of identity and takes a number of surprising turns, paying homage to filmmakers and producers such as Alfred Hitchcock,...
- 3/3/2013
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
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