2009 - 95 mins. - Rated R
D: Tyler Oliver
C: Carly Schroeder, Cody Linley, Brie Gabrielle, Chloe Bridges, Jillian Murray, Micah Alberti, Brittany Renee Finamore, Sean Wing, Zachary Abel, Alex Mauriello
A fun filled weekend turns into a nightmare of terror for a group of high school graduates after they are picked off one by one by a malevolent force who then erases their memory of the deceased person ever existing.
Another high concept horror film that never fully lives up to the potential of the material. Forget Me Not never fully realizes using this idea of people forgetting about one another after being mysteriously killed. It never gets into the mindset of one of the characters who realizes what's going on, yet can't figure out a way to stop it or to get her friends to remember the other people who have been killed off. Forget Me Not never captures the tension,...
D: Tyler Oliver
C: Carly Schroeder, Cody Linley, Brie Gabrielle, Chloe Bridges, Jillian Murray, Micah Alberti, Brittany Renee Finamore, Sean Wing, Zachary Abel, Alex Mauriello
A fun filled weekend turns into a nightmare of terror for a group of high school graduates after they are picked off one by one by a malevolent force who then erases their memory of the deceased person ever existing.
Another high concept horror film that never fully lives up to the potential of the material. Forget Me Not never fully realizes using this idea of people forgetting about one another after being mysteriously killed. It never gets into the mindset of one of the characters who realizes what's going on, yet can't figure out a way to stop it or to get her friends to remember the other people who have been killed off. Forget Me Not never captures the tension,...
- 5/25/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
Directed By: Tyler Oliver
Starring: Cody Linley, Micah Alberti, Brittany Renee Finamore, Jillian Murphy, Christopher Atkins, Barbara Bain
I didn’t like playing chase or hiding games when I was little--is that weird? I feel like Everyone loved those games and loved being scared of being caught and the thrill of the wind in your hair blah blah blah, “I’m a kid and I love getting dirty yay!”. Well...not me. Evidently, Forget Me Not is all about games or more specifically The game. A game that seems really scary, especially because it’s played in a graveyard at night and you pretend to be a ghost. Cliches, boob jobs and 6 packs aside, Forget Me Not isn’t horrible. Don’t get me wrong it’s not great but I do give it credit for holding my attention and being original and all that. Yeah, you heard me---a horror...
Starring: Cody Linley, Micah Alberti, Brittany Renee Finamore, Jillian Murphy, Christopher Atkins, Barbara Bain
I didn’t like playing chase or hiding games when I was little--is that weird? I feel like Everyone loved those games and loved being scared of being caught and the thrill of the wind in your hair blah blah blah, “I’m a kid and I love getting dirty yay!”. Well...not me. Evidently, Forget Me Not is all about games or more specifically The game. A game that seems really scary, especially because it’s played in a graveyard at night and you pretend to be a ghost. Cliches, boob jobs and 6 packs aside, Forget Me Not isn’t horrible. Don’t get me wrong it’s not great but I do give it credit for holding my attention and being original and all that. Yeah, you heard me---a horror...
- 5/24/2011
- by Andre Dumas
- Planet Fury
*full disclosure: a DVD screener of this film was provided by Phase 4 Films.
**here be spoilers (of course).
Director: Tyler Oliver.
Writers: Tyler Oliver and Jamieson Stern.
Forget Me Not is a horror film from Tyler Oliver, which will release on DVD May 24th, 2011, through Phase 4 Films. The film stars Carly Schroeder (Prey), Cody Linley (Cheaper by the Dozen), and Brie Gabrielle, in what is a mostly tense thriller. Taking some license with the Ring and Red Mist, Forget Me Not introduces a young girl placed in a coma, by some misguided youth. In this unconscious state, Angela (Brittany Renee Finamore) takes revenge on these kids, now grown up, by reliving a childhood game. The dominoes fall one by one, as Oliver develops a supernatural mythos involving characters returning from the grave. Few characters survive their time in this local graveyard.
Comparisons to other films crop up pretty quick into this film.
**here be spoilers (of course).
Director: Tyler Oliver.
Writers: Tyler Oliver and Jamieson Stern.
Forget Me Not is a horror film from Tyler Oliver, which will release on DVD May 24th, 2011, through Phase 4 Films. The film stars Carly Schroeder (Prey), Cody Linley (Cheaper by the Dozen), and Brie Gabrielle, in what is a mostly tense thriller. Taking some license with the Ring and Red Mist, Forget Me Not introduces a young girl placed in a coma, by some misguided youth. In this unconscious state, Angela (Brittany Renee Finamore) takes revenge on these kids, now grown up, by reliving a childhood game. The dominoes fall one by one, as Oliver develops a supernatural mythos involving characters returning from the grave. Few characters survive their time in this local graveyard.
Comparisons to other films crop up pretty quick into this film.
- 5/18/2011
- by Remove28DaysLaterAnalysisThis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
I notched a new first for myself on the internet when researching this piece. I've never been too old for anything online, but much to my dismay, my birth year couldn't be found on the registration page for Sweety High. That, and I'm the wrong gender. The tween social site, which officially launched in public beta today, is after all meant for girls age 9-13. What caught my eye in the first place was the launch of this "social world for girls" comes complete with its own professionally produced web series—Sweety. The trailer (above) sets the tone for this glossy drama from the high school hallways, with a noticeably younger spin than most web fare—think the little sisters of the Prom Queen girls. Sweety High co-founder Veronica Zelle wrote and directed the interactive web series, herself a producer of music videos for the likes of Justin Timberlake and...
- 2/1/2010
- by Marc Hustvedt
- Tubefilter.com
Check out former “Hannah Montana” star Cody Linley in the trailer for his upcoming horror film, “Forget Me Not“.
Forget Me Not Poster
Sandy Channing (Carly Schroeder) and her grade school friends gather in a graveyard to play a simple childhood game. But when an adolescent prank takes a sadistic turn, the weakest of them, Angela (Brittany Renee Finamore), is left to die in an accident the friends hope to forget
“Forget Me Not” is written and directed by first timer Tyler Oliver. The movie also stars Jillian Murray, Chloe Bridges, Brie Gabrielle and Micah Alberti.
No release date yet, just “Coming Soon”. You can catch the world premiere of “Forget Me Not” at Screamfest La International Horror Film Festival, Thursday, October 22nd, 2009.
Click here to view the embedded video.
Forget Me Not Poster
Sandy Channing (Carly Schroeder) and her grade school friends gather in a graveyard to play a simple childhood game. But when an adolescent prank takes a sadistic turn, the weakest of them, Angela (Brittany Renee Finamore), is left to die in an accident the friends hope to forget
“Forget Me Not” is written and directed by first timer Tyler Oliver. The movie also stars Jillian Murray, Chloe Bridges, Brie Gabrielle and Micah Alberti.
No release date yet, just “Coming Soon”. You can catch the world premiere of “Forget Me Not” at Screamfest La International Horror Film Festival, Thursday, October 22nd, 2009.
Click here to view the embedded video.
- 10/19/2009
- by Allan Ford
- Filmofilia
A film from production company Capstone Entertainment Group "Forget Me Not," will add sex and shenanigans to thrill audiences. Involving the supernatural "Forget Me Not," which has already had its premiere in Los Angeles, will tell a tale of adolescent revenge and murder in the local graveyard. Slightly under the radar, but growing in popularity this films first promotional material is available including poster, trailer, and an announcement of the full cast. Have a look at the first trailer and poster for the film until further theatre premiere dates come this way along with a DVD release date.
A synopsis for "Forget Me Not," here...
Sandy Channing and her grade school friends gather in a graveyard to play a simple childhood game. But when an adolescent prank takes a sadistic turn, the weakest of them, Angela, is left to die in an accident the friends hope to forget (Trailer...).
Release Date: May 7, 2009.
Director: Tyler Oliver.
A synopsis for "Forget Me Not," here...
Sandy Channing and her grade school friends gather in a graveyard to play a simple childhood game. But when an adolescent prank takes a sadistic turn, the weakest of them, Angela, is left to die in an accident the friends hope to forget (Trailer...).
Release Date: May 7, 2009.
Director: Tyler Oliver.
- 5/16/2009
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Better than the first Pulse remake (but what isn’t?) but not as good as its predecessor, Pulse 3 is a disappointing but nonetheless interesting direct follow-up to the events depicted in Pulse 2.
Taking place seven years after the previous entry (which was reviewed here ), the new sequel has young heroine Justine now played as a 17-year-old by Brittany Finamore. Justine, whose parents were killed in the previous film (spoiler alert?), is living with the foster parents who rescued her during the climax of Pulse 2, in a shantytown located as far away as possible from the wireless technology that summons the spirits of the dead the way honey attracts bees. But as she’s a bored and restless teenager who longs to escape from home and go out into the world, Justine is lured via an abandoned laptop computer into a surreptitious on-line friendship with someone named Adam, who coerces...
Taking place seven years after the previous entry (which was reviewed here ), the new sequel has young heroine Justine now played as a 17-year-old by Brittany Finamore. Justine, whose parents were killed in the previous film (spoiler alert?), is living with the foster parents who rescued her during the climax of Pulse 2, in a shantytown located as far away as possible from the wireless technology that summons the spirits of the dead the way honey attracts bees. But as she’s a bored and restless teenager who longs to escape from home and go out into the world, Justine is lured via an abandoned laptop computer into a surreptitious on-line friendship with someone named Adam, who coerces...
- 1/2/2009
- Fangoria
Genius Products and The Weinstein Company sent us some brand new movie stills from the upcoming DVD release of “Pulse 3″ from director Joel Soisson (Pulse 2), the pulsating supernatural fright-fest stars Rider Strong (Cabin Fever) and Brittany Finamore (Silent Night, Deadly Night) as Justine, Pulse 3 is a horrifying and gruesome tale that will make you reconsider opening you laptop ever again. Seven years after the last attack by the “soulless ghosts” who haunted the human race twice before, the world is left void of all deadly electronics that almost destroyed it… or so we thought. Living a primitive existence on the outskirts of the city, human survivors are [...]...
- 12/8/2008
- by Brian Corder
- ShockYa
It's been a while since we heard much about Pulse 3, the Joel Soisson-helmed second sequel to the American remake nobody asked for. But since the DVD drops in just a few weeks -- December 23rd to be exact -- Genius Products and The Weinstein Company have released the box art for the disc along with a couple of choice stills.
According to the press release, Pulse 3 takes place seven years after the phantom invasion, and the survivors on Earth have settled into a primitive lifestyle completely void of technology. That is, until sixteen-year-old Justine is lured into the city where her curiosity gets the best of her as she unwillingly unleashes the deadliest digital invasion yet.
The bonus features to be included on the DVD are as follows:
Behind-the-scenes featurette Commentary by writer/director Joel Soisson, producer Mike Leahy, actress Brittany Finamore, and editor Kirk Morri Not...
According to the press release, Pulse 3 takes place seven years after the phantom invasion, and the survivors on Earth have settled into a primitive lifestyle completely void of technology. That is, until sixteen-year-old Justine is lured into the city where her curiosity gets the best of her as she unwillingly unleashes the deadliest digital invasion yet.
The bonus features to be included on the DVD are as follows:
Behind-the-scenes featurette Commentary by writer/director Joel Soisson, producer Mike Leahy, actress Brittany Finamore, and editor Kirk Morri Not...
- 12/4/2008
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Dimension Extreme just released the official DVD artwork and release details from the upcoming film “Pulse 3″ by director Joel Soisson and starring Rider Strong and Brittany Finamore. Synopsis: Nearly a decade after the terrifying events of Pulse 2 the dead still walk the earth — having entered our realm through electronic devices. Justine, raised with her fellow human refugees in the remote no-tech survivor camp, is now a 17-year old girl who dreams of the world they’ve left behind. When an abandoned laptop links her to a mysterious outside caller, Justine risks everything to see if life has resumed back in the forbidden city. More frightening than ever, Pulse 3 [...]...
- 12/1/2008
- by Brian Corder
- ShockYa
• Fango got a tip from writer/director Ryan Nicholson that his bowling-for-bloodshed shocker Gutterballs will be released on DVD January 27 by Tla Video. We’ll bring you the cover art and specs on the fully loaded disc shortly.
Meanwhile, New Blood Entertainment has picked up Doomed To Consume, the zombie feature by Jason (Off The Beaten Path) Stephenson, and set a street date of February 24. Look for art and details on that one soon as well.
• Dimension Extreme and Genius Products gave Fango the first peek at the cover art for Pulse 3. The second direct-to-dvd sequel to the remake of Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s modern ghost classic streets December 23, with a retail price of $19.97. Starring Rider (Cabin Fever) Strong and Brittany Finamore, the movie—in which the little girl from Pulse 2, now a teenager, accidentally releases a new phantom plague—was written and directed by Joel Soisson and comes with a behind-the-scenes featurette.
Meanwhile, New Blood Entertainment has picked up Doomed To Consume, the zombie feature by Jason (Off The Beaten Path) Stephenson, and set a street date of February 24. Look for art and details on that one soon as well.
• Dimension Extreme and Genius Products gave Fango the first peek at the cover art for Pulse 3. The second direct-to-dvd sequel to the remake of Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s modern ghost classic streets December 23, with a retail price of $19.97. Starring Rider (Cabin Fever) Strong and Brittany Finamore, the movie—in which the little girl from Pulse 2, now a teenager, accidentally releases a new phantom plague—was written and directed by Joel Soisson and comes with a behind-the-scenes featurette.
- 11/5/2008
- Fangoria
• Fango got a tip from writer/director Ryan Nicholson that his bowling-for-bloodshed shocker Gutterballs will be released on DVD January 27 by Tla Video. We’ll bring you the cover art and specs on the fully loaded disc shortly.
Meanwhile, New Blood Entertainment has picked up Doomed To Consume, the zombie feature by Jason (Off The Beaten Path) Stephenson, and set a street date of February 24. Look for art and details on that one soon as well.
• Dimension Extreme and Genius Products gave Fango the first peek at the cover art for Pulse 3. The second direct-to-dvd sequel to the remake of Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s modern ghost classic streets December 23, with a retail price of $19.97. Starring Rider (Cabin Fever) Strong and Brittany Finamore, the movie—in which the little girl from Pulse 2, now a teenager, accidentally releases a new phantom plague—was written and directed by Joel Soisson and comes with a behind-the-scenes featurette.
Meanwhile, New Blood Entertainment has picked up Doomed To Consume, the zombie feature by Jason (Off The Beaten Path) Stephenson, and set a street date of February 24. Look for art and details on that one soon as well.
• Dimension Extreme and Genius Products gave Fango the first peek at the cover art for Pulse 3. The second direct-to-dvd sequel to the remake of Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s modern ghost classic streets December 23, with a retail price of $19.97. Starring Rider (Cabin Fever) Strong and Brittany Finamore, the movie—in which the little girl from Pulse 2, now a teenager, accidentally releases a new phantom plague—was written and directed by Joel Soisson and comes with a behind-the-scenes featurette.
- 11/5/2008
- Fangoria
Dimension Extreme gave Fango the scoop on the specs for its DVDs of Pulse 3, streeting December 23, and Eden Lake, hitting disc January 6.
The former film, the second sequel to the remake of Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s modern ghost classic, is set several years after Pulse 2, with young Justine now a teenager (played by Brittany Finamore) living in a primitive settlement in a world overrun by technologically unleashed phantoms. When she discovers a working laptop, her curiosity leads her to unleash a new spectral nightmare. Rider (Cabin Fever) Strong also stars, with Joel Soisson once again writing/directing; the widescreen transfer with Dolby 5.1 sound will be accompanied by a behind-the-scenes featurette.
Eden Lake, the directorial debut of My Little Eye/The Descent 2 scripter James Watkins, is about a couple vacationing at the title locale who are terrorized by a group of brutal teenaged thugs. This one will also be in widescreen with Dolby 5.1 sound,...
The former film, the second sequel to the remake of Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s modern ghost classic, is set several years after Pulse 2, with young Justine now a teenager (played by Brittany Finamore) living in a primitive settlement in a world overrun by technologically unleashed phantoms. When she discovers a working laptop, her curiosity leads her to unleash a new spectral nightmare. Rider (Cabin Fever) Strong also stars, with Joel Soisson once again writing/directing; the widescreen transfer with Dolby 5.1 sound will be accompanied by a behind-the-scenes featurette.
Eden Lake, the directorial debut of My Little Eye/The Descent 2 scripter James Watkins, is about a couple vacationing at the title locale who are terrorized by a group of brutal teenaged thugs. This one will also be in widescreen with Dolby 5.1 sound,...
- 10/20/2008
- Fangoria
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