Space Wars: Quest for the Deepstar, an action-packed sci-fi adventure movie from Garo Setian, director of the sci-fi thriller Automation (watch it Here, read our review Here), is now available on DVD and digital, and to mark the occasion a new trailer has been released that’s packed with quotes from some of the positive reviews the film has received. We have the Exclusive first look at this trailer, and you can check it out in the embed above!
Our review of Space Wars: Quest for the Deepstar can be read at This Link, and you can pick up your copy of the movie on Amazon.
Setian directed the film from a screenplay by Joe Knetter (writer of Blind and Pretty Boy), based on a story Setian and Knetter crafted together. Starring Michael Pare (Streets of Fire), Olivier Gruner (Nemesis), Sarah French (Blind), Tyler Gallant (Alpha Wolf) Rachele Brooke Smith...
Our review of Space Wars: Quest for the Deepstar can be read at This Link, and you can pick up your copy of the movie on Amazon.
Setian directed the film from a screenplay by Joe Knetter (writer of Blind and Pretty Boy), based on a story Setian and Knetter crafted together. Starring Michael Pare (Streets of Fire), Olivier Gruner (Nemesis), Sarah French (Blind), Tyler Gallant (Alpha Wolf) Rachele Brooke Smith...
- 5/26/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Space Wars: Quest for the Deepstar, an action-packed sci-fi adventure movie from Garo Setian, director of the sci-fi thriller Automation (watch it Here, read our review Here), is set to receive a theatrical release on April 21st, with a digital release to follow on May 2nd. In anticipation of those release dates, we’re proud to share the Exclusive first look at a batch of posters that introduce the characters of Space Wars! You can take a look at these character posters at the bottom of this article.
Setian directed the film from a screenplay by Joe Knetter (writer of Blind and Pretty Boy), based on a story Setian and Knetter crafted together. Starring Michael Pare (Streets of Fire), Olivier Gruner (Nemesis), Sarah French (Blind), Tyler Gallant (Alpha Wolf) Rachele Brooke Smith (Nightmare Shark), Anahit Setian (Automation), Jed Rowen (Pretty Boy), Elise Muller (Dolls) and Sadie Katz (Wrong Turn 6). Space Wars: Quest for the Deepstar...
Setian directed the film from a screenplay by Joe Knetter (writer of Blind and Pretty Boy), based on a story Setian and Knetter crafted together. Starring Michael Pare (Streets of Fire), Olivier Gruner (Nemesis), Sarah French (Blind), Tyler Gallant (Alpha Wolf) Rachele Brooke Smith (Nightmare Shark), Anahit Setian (Automation), Jed Rowen (Pretty Boy), Elise Muller (Dolls) and Sadie Katz (Wrong Turn 6). Space Wars: Quest for the Deepstar...
- 4/18/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Space Wars: Quest for the Deepstar, an action-packed sci-fi adventure movie from Garo Setian, director of the sci-fi thriller Automation (watch it Here, read our review Here), is set to receive a theatrical release on April 21st, with a digital release to follow on May 2nd. With those dates swiftly approaching, a trailer for the film has arrived online, and you can check it out in the embed above!
Setian directed the film from a screenplay by Joe Knetter (writer of Blind and Pretty Boy), based on a story Setian and Knetter crafted together. Starring Michael Pare (Streets of Fire), Olivier Gruner (Nemesis), Sarah French (Blind), Tyler Gallant (Alpha Wolf) Rachele Brooke Smith (Nightmare Shark), Anahit Setian (Automation), Jed Rowen (Pretty Boy), Elise Muller (Dolls) and Sadie Katz (Wrong Turn 6). Space Wars: Quest for the Deepstar tells the story of a father-daughter team of space scavengers who must race against...
Setian directed the film from a screenplay by Joe Knetter (writer of Blind and Pretty Boy), based on a story Setian and Knetter crafted together. Starring Michael Pare (Streets of Fire), Olivier Gruner (Nemesis), Sarah French (Blind), Tyler Gallant (Alpha Wolf) Rachele Brooke Smith (Nightmare Shark), Anahit Setian (Automation), Jed Rowen (Pretty Boy), Elise Muller (Dolls) and Sadie Katz (Wrong Turn 6). Space Wars: Quest for the Deepstar tells the story of a father-daughter team of space scavengers who must race against...
- 4/7/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Space Wars: Quest for the Deepstar, an action-packed sci-fi adventure movie from Garo Setian, director of the sci-fi thriller Automation (watch it Here, read our review Here), is set to receive a theatrical release on April 21st, with a digital release to follow on May 2nd. In anticipation of those dates, we have gotten the Exclusive first look at a batch of stills from the film, along with the poster artwork. One of the stills can be seen above, and the rest can be found at the bottom of this article.
Starring Michael Pare (Streets of Fire), Olivier Gruner (Nemesis), Sarah French (Blind), Rachele Brooke Smith (Nightmare Shark), Anahit Setian (Automation), Tyler Gallant (Alpha Wolf), Sadie Katz (Wrong Turn 6), Jed Rowen (Pretty Boy), and Elise Muller (Dolls), Space Wars: Quest for the Deepstar tells the story of a father-daughter team of space scavengers who must race against a band of...
Starring Michael Pare (Streets of Fire), Olivier Gruner (Nemesis), Sarah French (Blind), Rachele Brooke Smith (Nightmare Shark), Anahit Setian (Automation), Tyler Gallant (Alpha Wolf), Sadie Katz (Wrong Turn 6), Jed Rowen (Pretty Boy), and Elise Muller (Dolls), Space Wars: Quest for the Deepstar tells the story of a father-daughter team of space scavengers who must race against a band of...
- 3/14/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
This month’s installment of Deep Cuts Rising features a variety of horror movies. Some selections reflect a specific day or event in February, and others were chosen at random.
Regardless of how they came to be here, or what they’re about, these past movies can generally be considered overlooked, forgotten or unknown.
From a killer bear to a man-eating demon, here are five hidden horror gems and deep cuts that you can check out in February 2023.
Trapped (1973)
Directed by Frank De Felitta.
In this offering from ABC Movie of the Week, James Brolin plays a divorced father looking for a certain gift for his daughter. Had he not tried to thwart a mugging, though, his character might have been able to deliver the gift on time. Instead, the protagonist is rendered unconscious until he wakes up alone in the mall. Well, not completely alone because the grounds are...
Regardless of how they came to be here, or what they’re about, these past movies can generally be considered overlooked, forgotten or unknown.
From a killer bear to a man-eating demon, here are five hidden horror gems and deep cuts that you can check out in February 2023.
Trapped (1973)
Directed by Frank De Felitta.
In this offering from ABC Movie of the Week, James Brolin plays a divorced father looking for a certain gift for his daughter. Had he not tried to thwart a mugging, though, his character might have been able to deliver the gift on time. Instead, the protagonist is rendered unconscious until he wakes up alone in the mall. Well, not completely alone because the grounds are...
- 2/14/2023
- by Paul Lê
- bloody-disgusting.com
New Audiobook of Mark Alan Miller’s Hellraiser: The Toll Features Narration by Filmmaker Tom Holland
Set between the events of Clive Barker's The Hellbound Heart and The Scarlet Gospels, Mark Alan Miller's novella Hellraiser: The Toll (which features the return of Kirsty) was released by Subterranean Press earlier this year and quickly sold out. If you didn't get your hands on a copy, don't despair, because a new audio dramatization of Hellraiser: The Toll has now been released, featuring narration by filmmaker Tom Holland and a voice cast that includes Kasey Lansdale, Mali Elfman, Peter Atkins, and Robert Parigi:
Press Release: Tom Holland’s Terror Time has officially announced Hellraiser: The Toll, the audio dramatization of the sold-out novella.
Hellraiser: The Toll, the 90-minute original full cast audiobook of the original novella, brings to life the story of what happened between Clive Barker's iconic works Hellraiser and its literary follow-up, The Scarlet Gospels.
Thirty years after Kirsty escaped from the clutches of the Hell Priest,...
Press Release: Tom Holland’s Terror Time has officially announced Hellraiser: The Toll, the audio dramatization of the sold-out novella.
Hellraiser: The Toll, the 90-minute original full cast audiobook of the original novella, brings to life the story of what happened between Clive Barker's iconic works Hellraiser and its literary follow-up, The Scarlet Gospels.
Thirty years after Kirsty escaped from the clutches of the Hell Priest,...
- 11/7/2018
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
With Screamfest La celebrating its 11th anniversary this fall (the venerated Los Angeles film festival – which is spearheaded by Rachel Belofsky – runs this October 14-23 in Hollywood, CA), the fest hosted last Thursday night another of its monthly mixers, and we were there to snap a few photos and to chat with the filmmakers in attendance.
On hand for the event (which took place at Hollywood Boulevard’s tequila bar Te’Kila) was FX artist and reality TV star Frank Ippolito, who stated of the release status of his short film Night of the Little Dead (a flick we were able to see the subsequent night at the cast and crew screening, and a trailer to which you can see here), “It’s finished. We have a 5.1 Surround mix, it’s all HD and shit, and we are shopping it around to find what film festival we are going to premiere it at.
On hand for the event (which took place at Hollywood Boulevard’s tequila bar Te’Kila) was FX artist and reality TV star Frank Ippolito, who stated of the release status of his short film Night of the Little Dead (a flick we were able to see the subsequent night at the cast and crew screening, and a trailer to which you can see here), “It’s finished. We have a 5.1 Surround mix, it’s all HD and shit, and we are shopping it around to find what film festival we are going to premiere it at.
- 6/28/2011
- by SeanD.
- DreadCentral.com
Blow-up dolls and their various incarnations are, surprisingly, a fairly popular source of inspiration for modern filmmakers. From Craig Gillespie’s grossly underrated comedy “Lars and the Real Girl” to Robert Parigi’s deeply disturbing horror opus “Love Object,” these strange dolls have provided plenty of entertainment to those in the market for something oddly sexual and decidedly off-beat. Japanese director Hirokazu Koreeda (“Nobody Knows”, “Still Walking”) tosses his hat into the proverbial ring with “Air Doll,” a film based on the manga by Yoshiie Goda. And while I’m usually not attracted to this sort of melodramatic motion picture, the idea of a blow-up doll’s struggle to understand her newfound soul is very intriguing to me. Then again, maybe I’m just a closet pervert with an insatiable fetish for inflatable rubber women. A synopsis for the uninformed, courtesy of 24 Frames Per Second: A life-size Air Doll lives...
- 2/3/2010
- by Todd
- Beyond Hollywood
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