"My wife, my son shouldn't have to dodge bullets!" Quibi has debuted an official trailer for an indie drama titled #FreeRayshawn - not only a hashtag, but an activism movement in the film, and a reference to the plot about a young veteran in a showdown with the New Orleans Police Department. Stephan James from If Beale Street Could Talk plays a young veteran. Laurence Fishburne plays a sympathetic negotiator. And together, they have one brutally stressful day in New Orleans. Rayshawn is an Iraq War vet, setup by the cops, who finds himself in a showdown with Swat; he tries to talk his way out of the situation with the help of a negotiator. This also features Annabeth Gish, Jasmine Cephas Jones, Thomas Blake Jr., Mitch Eakins, Jesse C. Boyd, and Brandon Severs. Quibi is an app with small videos on offer, this is one of their first "Movies...
- 3/22/2020
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
There are three states of being. Awake. Asleep. And somewhere in between. We now have a brand new clip from Clive Tonge’s Mara, wherein Javier Botet (Mama, [Rec], Insidious: The Last Key, It) plays the title character alongside Mitch Eakins (Glory Road, Evil Bong) and Olga Kurylenko (The Death of Stalin, Oblivion, Vampire Academy, Quantum Solice, Hitman). From a producer of Paranormal Activity and Insidious comes this “shock-filled descent into […]...
- 9/10/2018
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
“Mara” opens with some dubious statistics fudged to imply that about one-third of the world’s population thinks they’ve been “attacked by a demonic entity.” That, unfortunately, sets the tone for a generically conceived horror thriller distinguished only by its belief that more hysteria equals a more frightening movie.
There’s certainly a lot of yelling and screaming here, but chills diminish rather than increase as a result. However, those experiencing vitamin deficiencies over underexposure to ham acting and jump scares may find relief from the film’s Sept. 7 release to VOD, Digital HD and a few theaters.
Forensic psychologist Kate (Olga Kurylenko) is called by police to the scene of a murder —housewife Helena (Rosie Fellner) is suspected of killing her husband, found contorted in agony right next to her in bed. But she claims a “sleep demon” did it, and when little daughter Sophie (Mackenzie Imsand) is asked “Who hurt daddy?...
There’s certainly a lot of yelling and screaming here, but chills diminish rather than increase as a result. However, those experiencing vitamin deficiencies over underexposure to ham acting and jump scares may find relief from the film’s Sept. 7 release to VOD, Digital HD and a few theaters.
Forensic psychologist Kate (Olga Kurylenko) is called by police to the scene of a murder —housewife Helena (Rosie Fellner) is suspected of killing her husband, found contorted in agony right next to her in bed. But she claims a “sleep demon” did it, and when little daughter Sophie (Mackenzie Imsand) is asked “Who hurt daddy?...
- 9/7/2018
- by Dennis Harvey
- Variety Film + TV
The season we’ve all been patiently waiting for is nearly upon us, dear readers: fall! With Labor Day right around the corner, it’s only a matter of time until the days get much shorter, the leaves change colors, and the spooky season kicks off, and this autumn, we have one helluva great lineup of horror and sci-fi (as well as a few genre-adjacent) movies coming out that should keep everyone more than busy.
Since it can be quite an undertaking to keep up with everything hitting both the big and small screens (especially this fall—Wow), this writer has put together a preview of all the cinematic treats genre fans should have on their radars this September, October, and November.
September:
Sick For Toys (Directed by David Del Rio) – On VOD September 4th
Starring: Camille Montgomery, Jon Paul Burkhart, David Gunning, Justin Xavier, Melanie Thompson, Katie Wallace, Levi Ashlyn,...
Since it can be quite an undertaking to keep up with everything hitting both the big and small screens (especially this fall—Wow), this writer has put together a preview of all the cinematic treats genre fans should have on their radars this September, October, and November.
September:
Sick For Toys (Directed by David Del Rio) – On VOD September 4th
Starring: Camille Montgomery, Jon Paul Burkhart, David Gunning, Justin Xavier, Melanie Thompson, Katie Wallace, Levi Ashlyn,...
- 8/28/2018
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
The brand new trailer has arrived for sleep paralysis horror, Mara. If you’re an insomniac, you’ll sure as hell be glad you can’t sleep after watching this.
Clive Tonge makes his directorial debut on the creepy horror which is written by Jonathan Frank. The film stars Olga Kurylenko, Javier Botet, Mitch Eakins, Lance E. Nichols, Rosie Fellner, Mackenzie Imsand, Dandy Barrett, Craig Conway, Melissa Bolona, and Gia Skova.
Also in trailers – Insane first trailer arrives starring Nicolas Cage for Mandy
No release date has been announced as yet.
Mara Synopsis
Criminal psychologist Kate Fuller is assigned to the murder of a man who has seemingly been strangled in his sleep by his wife and the only witness is their eight-year-old daughter, Sophie. As Kate digs into the mystery of an ancient demon which kills people in their sleep, she experiences the same petrifying symptoms as all previous...
Clive Tonge makes his directorial debut on the creepy horror which is written by Jonathan Frank. The film stars Olga Kurylenko, Javier Botet, Mitch Eakins, Lance E. Nichols, Rosie Fellner, Mackenzie Imsand, Dandy Barrett, Craig Conway, Melissa Bolona, and Gia Skova.
Also in trailers – Insane first trailer arrives starring Nicolas Cage for Mandy
No release date has been announced as yet.
Mara Synopsis
Criminal psychologist Kate Fuller is assigned to the murder of a man who has seemingly been strangled in his sleep by his wife and the only witness is their eight-year-old daughter, Sophie. As Kate digs into the mystery of an ancient demon which kills people in their sleep, she experiences the same petrifying symptoms as all previous...
- 6/29/2018
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
"She marks you first, then she kills you." The first official trailer has debuted for an indie horror film titled Mara, a psychological thriller about a criminal psychologist who investigates the murder of a man who was strangled in his sleep. She discovers a terrifying ancient demon called "Mara" which kills people in their sleep, and suddenly experiences the same symptoms and nightmares, desperately trying to figure out how what is going on before she falls asleep again. Olga Kurylenko stars in this, with a cast including Javier Botet, Mitch Eakins, Lance E. Nichols, Rosie Fellner, Mackenzie Imsand, Dandy Barrett, Craig Conway, Melissa Bolona, and Gia Skova. This is another one of these fun "don't ever fall asleep" horror films like A Nightmare on Elm Street, with some seriously scary moments and a freaky demon. Take a look. Here's the first official trailer (+ poster) for Clive Tonge's Mara, direct...
- 6/26/2018
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Recently, ABC released the new,official, synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Nashville" episode 21 of season 2. The episode is entitled, "All or Nothing with Me,” and it sounds like things will get pretty damn dramatic as guilt will overwhelm Juliette when more Avery drama arises, and more. In the new, 21st episode press release: Rayna will rally some very important friends to join her in a visit to Fort Campbell. Press Release number 2: Rayna is going to organize a charity concert at Fort Campbell after finding out Luke has been injured in Afghanistan, forcing him to cut his tour short. Deacon and Maddie are going to get brought closer together as they chart a new course for their future. Teddy will start to feel like his family is slipping further and further away from him. Juliette is going to be racked with guilt, knowing that her back is against the...
- 4/30/2014
- by Derek
- OnTheFlix
Duuuude! Larnell (John Patrick Jordan), Bachman (Mitch Eakins), Brett (Brian Lloyd), Alistair (Peter Stickles), and Rabbit (Carl Davis) are back and faced with an entirely new evil after surviving their battle with the diabolical King Bong. The third in the Evil Bong trilogy Evil Bong 3: Wraith of Bong finds the boys once again fighting for their own survival as well as the fate of the world after an alien bong crashes on Earth with visions of world domination. Soon they find themselves once again sucked into the strange bong world where they will have to deal with naked alien girls and much more in order to save the world with the help of a another familiar talking bong the sassy diva Eebee (Michelle Mais) the evil bong herself, Grandpa (Jacob Witkin), and his strange mute “nurse” Nurse Hookah (Christina DeRosa).
As a long time follower of this franchise and Full Moon,...
As a long time follower of this franchise and Full Moon,...
- 9/11/2011
- by Ted Brown
- The Liberal Dead
This past April we had the opportunity to chat with writer/director/producer and all-around entertaining guy Charles Band (read it here) about his latest project Evil Bong 3D: The Wrath of Bong and how he was taking the film on the road to share with fans in selected cities.
Well, if you’re living in the New Jersey area, Band has cooked up a day-long event for fans this Saturday, May 14th, which includes the East Coast premiere of the flick, a 25th anniversary screening of From Beyond which will be introduced by Barbara Crampton, a Puppetmaster 2 20th anniversary screening introduced by star and Full Moon Scream Queen Charlie Spradling, a performance by Charles Band’s Full Moon Roadshow, and more.
Read on for more details from the official press release to find out more about the event and how to score your tickets to the Full Moon Film Festival.
Well, if you’re living in the New Jersey area, Band has cooked up a day-long event for fans this Saturday, May 14th, which includes the East Coast premiere of the flick, a 25th anniversary screening of From Beyond which will be introduced by Barbara Crampton, a Puppetmaster 2 20th anniversary screening introduced by star and Full Moon Scream Queen Charlie Spradling, a performance by Charles Band’s Full Moon Roadshow, and more.
Read on for more details from the official press release to find out more about the event and how to score your tickets to the Full Moon Film Festival.
- 5/11/2011
- by thehorrorchick
- DreadCentral.com
Director Charles Band is touring his cannabis fueled project Evil Bong 3D: The Wrath of Bong! across the United States, in celebration of National Weed Day. April 20th is the day to break out your herb, with the film showing in Dallas, Texas this day. Other showings include Atlanta, Georgia (April 22), Madison, Wisconsin (April 23), Portland, Oregon (April 30), and New Jersey (May 14th). Each presentation will host special guests.
On April 20th, this herbified showing will be presented in smell-o-vision and lifelike 3D, with a new television spot listed below. Get set for some green screams, as Larnell, Bachman, Brett and Alistair "are enslaved in [an] Alien Bong's" (Full Moon) lair. More on their dazed escapades are below.
The synopsis for Evil Bong 3D: The Wrath of Bong is here:
"Larnell (John Patrick Jordan), Bachman (Mitch Eakins), Brett (Brian Lloyd) and Alistair (Peter Stickles) survived their battle with the dubious King Bong.
On April 20th, this herbified showing will be presented in smell-o-vision and lifelike 3D, with a new television spot listed below. Get set for some green screams, as Larnell, Bachman, Brett and Alistair "are enslaved in [an] Alien Bong's" (Full Moon) lair. More on their dazed escapades are below.
The synopsis for Evil Bong 3D: The Wrath of Bong is here:
"Larnell (John Patrick Jordan), Bachman (Mitch Eakins), Brett (Brian Lloyd) and Alistair (Peter Stickles) survived their battle with the dubious King Bong.
- 4/15/2011
- by Remove28DaysLaterAnalysisThis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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