Stonecutter Media has announced that they will be giving Aaron’s Blood director Tommy Stovall’s Faustian tale Condition of Return a weeklong theatrical release on September 22nd, and will also be bringing the film to Vudu and Cable VOD on the same date. In anticipation of this release, a trailer for Condition of Return has arrived online and can be seen in the embed above.
Scripted by John Spare, the film is said to be a “slow burn character study” about “a churchgoing schoolteacher’s descent into darkness, and the lengths she’ll go to reclaim her life”. AnnaLynne McCord of Excision and the more recent version of 90210 stars as Eve Sullivan, who is arrested for committing a heinous crime. Shackled in a police station breakroom, she is questioned by psychoanalyst Dr. Donald Thomas, who is tasked with determining her fitness to stand trial. In a contentious interview,...
Scripted by John Spare, the film is said to be a “slow burn character study” about “a churchgoing schoolteacher’s descent into darkness, and the lengths she’ll go to reclaim her life”. AnnaLynne McCord of Excision and the more recent version of 90210 stars as Eve Sullivan, who is arrested for committing a heinous crime. Shackled in a police station breakroom, she is questioned by psychoanalyst Dr. Donald Thomas, who is tasked with determining her fitness to stand trial. In a contentious interview,...
- 8/28/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Exclusive: Miki Ishikawa (The Falcon And The Winter Soldier), Sierra McCormick (American Horror Stories) and Nick Sagar (The Princess Switch) have signed on to star in the indie horror-drama, I Don’t Want to Drink Your Blood Anymore, from writer-director Andrew Sullivan (Bokeh).
The film follows Eiko (Ishikawa), a Japanese American teenage vampire, suffering from agoraphobia, caused by the trauma from the night her family was murdered and she was turned. Unable and unwilling to leave her family’s home, she not only loses track of time, but time itself. Eiko spends most of her years avoiding others and trying not to live life as a vampire, but the world won’t leave her alone. Raz Cunningham and Geoffrey Orthwein are producing, with Sullivan serving as executive producer. The production companies involved are Zealous Pictures and LittleFire.
Ishikawa is represented by Global Artists Agency, Abrams Entertainment and Ginsburg Daniels Kallis; McCormick by Innovative Artists,...
The film follows Eiko (Ishikawa), a Japanese American teenage vampire, suffering from agoraphobia, caused by the trauma from the night her family was murdered and she was turned. Unable and unwilling to leave her family’s home, she not only loses track of time, but time itself. Eiko spends most of her years avoiding others and trying not to live life as a vampire, but the world won’t leave her alone. Raz Cunningham and Geoffrey Orthwein are producing, with Sullivan serving as executive producer. The production companies involved are Zealous Pictures and LittleFire.
Ishikawa is represented by Global Artists Agency, Abrams Entertainment and Ginsburg Daniels Kallis; McCormick by Innovative Artists,...
- 4/22/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Deadline has a new trailer for Alaskan Nets, a sports documentary executive produced by Chris Pratt and his production company Invisible Productions that Good Deed Entertainment is releasing on digital and VOD on April 8.
The film from director Jeff Harasimowicz takes viewers to an island that lies off the coast of Southeast Alaska. Remote and largely hidden from the outside world, it’s home to the Tsimshian natives of Alaska’s last remaining native reserve: Metlakatla. For more than a century, two sacred traditions have defined Metlakatla: fishing and basketball. Audiences will witness the improbable journey of cousins Danny Marsden and DJ King, fishermen and stars of the high school basketball team, as they lead their team and town toward their first state championship in more than 30 years—the only thing that will bring life back to an island that has undergone unimaginable tragedy.
Alaskan Nets made its world...
The film from director Jeff Harasimowicz takes viewers to an island that lies off the coast of Southeast Alaska. Remote and largely hidden from the outside world, it’s home to the Tsimshian natives of Alaska’s last remaining native reserve: Metlakatla. For more than a century, two sacred traditions have defined Metlakatla: fishing and basketball. Audiences will witness the improbable journey of cousins Danny Marsden and DJ King, fishermen and stars of the high school basketball team, as they lead their team and town toward their first state championship in more than 30 years—the only thing that will bring life back to an island that has undergone unimaginable tragedy.
Alaskan Nets made its world...
- 3/18/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Stars: Lin Shaye, Oliver Rayon, Valeska Miller, Ryan Ochoa | Written by Stuart Flack | Directed by Tommy Stovall
Sometimes it just takes one actor to be starring in a movie, and in particular, a horror movie, for me to give it a chance. This was the case with Room For Rent which has the brilliant Lin Shaye in the lead role.
Lin Shaye is best known by horror fans for her roles in the Insidious movies, including being the lead and focus of the fourth movie in the franchise – Insidious: The Last Key. Though personally I loved her performance in the under seen dark comedy horror Dead End. Now, as a bit of a genre legend, I will give anything a watch if I know she has a decent role. In Room For Rent she plays Joyce. A woman who has recently lost here husband and to earn some much needed...
Sometimes it just takes one actor to be starring in a movie, and in particular, a horror movie, for me to give it a chance. This was the case with Room For Rent which has the brilliant Lin Shaye in the lead role.
Lin Shaye is best known by horror fans for her roles in the Insidious movies, including being the lead and focus of the fourth movie in the franchise – Insidious: The Last Key. Though personally I loved her performance in the under seen dark comedy horror Dead End. Now, as a bit of a genre legend, I will give anything a watch if I know she has a decent role. In Room For Rent she plays Joyce. A woman who has recently lost here husband and to earn some much needed...
- 4/1/2019
- by Alain Elliott
- Nerdly
Highly-anticipated suspense thriller Room for Rent, starring veteran actress Lin Shaye and directed by Tommy Stovall, will be released in theaters and on digital this May. Written by Stuart Flack, Room for Rent stars Shaye as a lonely widow who rents out a room in her house and becomes dangerously obsessed …
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- 3/31/2019
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
Insidious actress Lin Shaye has got a new movie coming out called Room for Rent. It’s a thriller in which we see her descend into obsession and madness as she becomes infatuated with a young man who moves into her house.
Here’s the synopsis for the film:
Lonely widow Joyce (Lin Shaye) rents out a room to make easy money. She meets mysterious drifter Bob (Oliver Rayon) and takes him in as a long-term tenant. She becomes obsessed with her much younger guest, making him the object of her deepest romantic fantasies. When a friend's betrayal derails Joyce’s fantasy world, she seizes control of her own destiny with a deadly mission to finally get what she deserves.
While this doesn’t look like it’s going to be a good film, I’m sure that there’s an audience out there that will enjoy the story it tells.
Here’s the synopsis for the film:
Lonely widow Joyce (Lin Shaye) rents out a room to make easy money. She meets mysterious drifter Bob (Oliver Rayon) and takes him in as a long-term tenant. She becomes obsessed with her much younger guest, making him the object of her deepest romantic fantasies. When a friend's betrayal derails Joyce’s fantasy world, she seizes control of her own destiny with a deadly mission to finally get what she deserves.
While this doesn’t look like it’s going to be a good film, I’m sure that there’s an audience out there that will enjoy the story it tells.
- 3/29/2019
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
"Silly me... I can't quite reach my towel." Uncork'd Entertainment has debuted an official trailer for Room for Rent, an indie horror thriller from Arizona-based filmmaker Tommy Stovall. Horror icon Lin Shaye stars in this suspense thriller as a lonely widow who rents out a room in her house and becomes dangerously obsessed with one of her younger guests. When a friend’s betrayal derails Joyce’s fantasy world, she seizes control of her own destiny with a deadly mission to finally get what she deserves. The cast includes Oliver Rayon, Valeska Miller, Linda Cushma, Casey Nicholas-Price, and Ryan Ochoa. This looks so tacky and weird and unfortunately incredibly dumb. These kind of bad horror flicks are a dime a dozen nowadays. Here's the first official trailer (+ poster) for Tommy Stovall's Room for Rent, direct from YouTube: Lonely widow Joyce (Lin Shaye) rents out a room to make easy money.
- 3/27/2019
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Suspense thriller Room for Rent, starring veteran actress Lin Shaye, will be released by leading genre distributor Uncork’d Entertainment. The deal for worldwide rights was finalized this week at Afm between Keith Leopard, President of Uncork’d Entertainment and Tommy Stovall, President of Pasidg Productions Inc. “We’re very excited to be releasing Room for Rent in 2019” said Keith Leopard, President of Uncork’d Entertainment. “I loved this movie …
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- 11/23/2018
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
Lin Shaye has a Room for Rent which will be released in 2019, but in the meantime, check out the still released for the film by Uncork'd Entertainment. Also: a trailer for Scarecrows, Braid's Midnight screening at the 4th annual Ax Wound Film Festival, and documentary Halloween in a Box.
Room For Rent: "Suspense thriller Room for Rent, starring veteran actress Lin Shaye, will be released by leading genre distributor Uncork’d Entertainment.
The deal for worldwide rights was finalized this week at Afm between Keith Leopard, President of Uncork’d Entertainment and Tommy Stovall, President of Pasidg Productions Inc.
“We’re very excited to be releasing Room for Rent in 2019,” said Keith Leopard, President of Uncork’d Entertainment. “I loved this movie and I think audiences will really enjoy this unique and spine-tingling thrill ride, which features a powerhouse performance by Lin Shaye, in what’s a very different role for her.
Room For Rent: "Suspense thriller Room for Rent, starring veteran actress Lin Shaye, will be released by leading genre distributor Uncork’d Entertainment.
The deal for worldwide rights was finalized this week at Afm between Keith Leopard, President of Uncork’d Entertainment and Tommy Stovall, President of Pasidg Productions Inc.
“We’re very excited to be releasing Room for Rent in 2019,” said Keith Leopard, President of Uncork’d Entertainment. “I loved this movie and I think audiences will really enjoy this unique and spine-tingling thrill ride, which features a powerhouse performance by Lin Shaye, in what’s a very different role for her.
- 11/2/2018
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
June ended up being a particularly busy month of releases, and here’s a look at three different indie films that I had the opportunity to check out over the last several weeks:
Camera Obscura: For his feature film directorial debut, co-writer/director Aaron B. Koontz concocts his own “weird episode of Goosebumps” (to borrow a phrase from the film) in Camera Obscura, which feels like a mash-up of Shutter (the original, not the remake) and Final Destination, with a bit of a slasher twist thrown in for good measure. Koontz deftly maneuvers through familiar genre tropes to create an unexpected horror treat, anchored by a strong performance from Christopher Denham (Shutter Island, The Bay).
In Camera Obscura, we meet photographer Jack Zeller (Denham), who has been struggling with Ptsd after returning from shooting photos in the Middle East. His supportive fiancée, Claire (Nadja Bobyleva), decides to pick him...
Camera Obscura: For his feature film directorial debut, co-writer/director Aaron B. Koontz concocts his own “weird episode of Goosebumps” (to borrow a phrase from the film) in Camera Obscura, which feels like a mash-up of Shutter (the original, not the remake) and Final Destination, with a bit of a slasher twist thrown in for good measure. Koontz deftly maneuvers through familiar genre tropes to create an unexpected horror treat, anchored by a strong performance from Christopher Denham (Shutter Island, The Bay).
In Camera Obscura, we meet photographer Jack Zeller (Denham), who has been struggling with Ptsd after returning from shooting photos in the Middle East. His supportive fiancée, Claire (Nadja Bobyleva), decides to pick him...
- 7/3/2017
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
A preteen boy becomes a vampire in Aaron's Blood, the dour low-budget horror pic by Tommy Stovall, but this is no Let the Right One In. A closer reference point for this father/son genre drama is Maggie, the 2015 film in which Arnold Schwarzenegger played a father nursing his daughter as she transforms into a zombie. That's a pretty flattering comparison, though, for this sincere but uneven effort, which lacks both the earlier film's star power and its aesthetic coherence. This time out, theatrical prospects are slim.
James Martinez plays the title character, a single dad whose 12-year-old son Tate...
James Martinez plays the title character, a single dad whose 12-year-old son Tate...
- 6/8/2017
- by John DeFore
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Gravitas Ventures is set to release the horror-thriller Aaron’S Blood in theaters, on Blu-ray, DVD and On Demand. Directed and write by Tommy Stovall (Sedona, Hate Crime), Aaron’S Blood stars James Martinez (Netflix’s “House of Cards,” Netflix’s “One Day at a Time,” Run All Night), Trevor Stovall (Sedona, Hate Crime), Farah White (The Ladies of the House, Miss Congeniality), and Michael Chieffo (AMC’s “Better Call Saul,” Argo). Gravitas Ventures will release Aaron’S Blood on June 2, 2017 in theaters, and on June 6, 2017 on Blu-ray for an Srp of $19.99, on DVD for an Srp of $16.99, same day as On Demand.
Now you can own the Aaron’S Blood Blu-ray. We Are Movie Geeks has a copy to give away (we also have a DVD of Aaron’S Blood for second place). All you have to do is leave a comment answering this question: What is your favorite...
Now you can own the Aaron’S Blood Blu-ray. We Are Movie Geeks has a copy to give away (we also have a DVD of Aaron’S Blood for second place). All you have to do is leave a comment answering this question: What is your favorite...
- 6/2/2017
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
With his third feature film presentation taking on the world of vampire horror, director Tommy Stovall gave Aaron’s Blood an infusion of a modern day topic such as bullying and employed it to enhance the film’s plot. He was more… Continue Reading →
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- 6/2/2017
- by Matt Boiselle
- DreadCentral.com
Arriving in theaters this weekend, and subsequently on Blu-ray/DVD/VOD next week is writer/director Tommy Stovall’s unique vampire tale, Aaron’s Blood, which follows a struggling single father (James Martinez) who will stop at nothing to try and help his son Tate (Trevor Stovall), who has begun to exhibit signs of vampirism after an accident sends him to the hospital.
During the interview, Stovall chatted about what inspired him to take such an unusual approach to creating a new cinematic vampire story, how Aaron’s Blood became something of an allegory for the struggles all parents face when raising their children—especially as they get older and begin to slip away—and what he took away from his experiences working on the film.
Look for Aaron’s Blood in theaters this Friday, as well as on VOD, Blu-ray, and DVD on Tuesday, June 6th, courtesy of Gravitas Ventures.
During the interview, Stovall chatted about what inspired him to take such an unusual approach to creating a new cinematic vampire story, how Aaron’s Blood became something of an allegory for the struggles all parents face when raising their children—especially as they get older and begin to slip away—and what he took away from his experiences working on the film.
Look for Aaron’s Blood in theaters this Friday, as well as on VOD, Blu-ray, and DVD on Tuesday, June 6th, courtesy of Gravitas Ventures.
- 6/1/2017
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
In today's Horror Highlights, we have release details and trailers for the satanic Devil's Domain, the vampiric Aaron's Blood, and the haunted house thriller Happy Endings Are a Rarity.
Devil's Domain Release Details & Trailer: Press Release: Los Angeles, CA (May 4, 2017) – Cleopatra Entertainment has announced that they have set May 19th, 2017 for the theatrical debut of the feature film Devil’S Domain, starring Michael Madsen, Sticky Fingers, Fred Rose, Rene Nezhola (“Storage Wars”) and featuring the music of Iggy Pop, Dmx, The Onyx and more. The film will also be released to all VOD platforms on May 30th, and on Blu-Ray on July 17th.
Devil’S Domain is a new-age horror film centered on a cyber-bullying incident at a fictional high school that goes terribly wrong. The victim then seeks her own unique form of revenge, albeit with some super-natural help along the way.
Devil’S Domain was written and directed by Jared Cohn (The Horde,...
Devil's Domain Release Details & Trailer: Press Release: Los Angeles, CA (May 4, 2017) – Cleopatra Entertainment has announced that they have set May 19th, 2017 for the theatrical debut of the feature film Devil’S Domain, starring Michael Madsen, Sticky Fingers, Fred Rose, Rene Nezhola (“Storage Wars”) and featuring the music of Iggy Pop, Dmx, The Onyx and more. The film will also be released to all VOD platforms on May 30th, and on Blu-Ray on July 17th.
Devil’S Domain is a new-age horror film centered on a cyber-bullying incident at a fictional high school that goes terribly wrong. The victim then seeks her own unique form of revenge, albeit with some super-natural help along the way.
Devil’S Domain was written and directed by Jared Cohn (The Horde,...
- 5/6/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
We told you yesterday that production is currently under way in Sedona, Arizona, on the new indie feature from director Tommy Stovall, entitled Aaron's Blood. Today we have the first behind-the-scenes image from the set. Dig it!
Aaron’s Blood, the third feature from Arizona based Pasidg Productions, is written and directed by Tommy Stovall and is being produced by Marc Sterling.
James Martinez ("Low Winter Sun," "Breaking Bad"), Michael Chieffo (Argo), and Trevor Sterling Stovall star.
Synopsis:
A single father (Martinez) fights to save his only child, a 12-year-old bullied hemophiliac boy (Sterling Stovall), who becomes infected with vampire blood.
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Aaron’s Blood, the third feature from Arizona based Pasidg Productions, is written and directed by Tommy Stovall and is being produced by Marc Sterling.
James Martinez ("Low Winter Sun," "Breaking Bad"), Michael Chieffo (Argo), and Trevor Sterling Stovall star.
Synopsis:
A single father (Martinez) fights to save his only child, a 12-year-old bullied hemophiliac boy (Sterling Stovall), who becomes infected with vampire blood.
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- 8/1/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
Word has just come in that production is currently under way in Sedona, Arizona, on the new indie feature from director Tommy Stovall, entitled Aaron's Blood. Read on for casting news and details.
From the Press Release
Aaron’s Blood, a horror movie from director Tommy Stovall (festival hits Sedona and Hate Crime), started shooting in Sedona, Az, last week. It was written by Stovall and is being produced by Marc Sterling.
Aaron’s Blood is the third feature from Arizona based Pasidg Productions. James Martinez ("Low Winter Sun," "Breaking Bad"), Michael Chieffo (Argo), and Trevor Sterling Stovall are starring.
Aaron’s Blood is about a single father (Martinez) fighting to save his only child, a 12-year-old bullied hemophiliac boy (Sterling Stovall), who becomes infected with vampire blood.
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From the Press Release
Aaron’s Blood, a horror movie from director Tommy Stovall (festival hits Sedona and Hate Crime), started shooting in Sedona, Az, last week. It was written by Stovall and is being produced by Marc Sterling.
Aaron’s Blood is the third feature from Arizona based Pasidg Productions. James Martinez ("Low Winter Sun," "Breaking Bad"), Michael Chieffo (Argo), and Trevor Sterling Stovall are starring.
Aaron’s Blood is about a single father (Martinez) fighting to save his only child, a 12-year-old bullied hemophiliac boy (Sterling Stovall), who becomes infected with vampire blood.
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- 7/31/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
With the current Sedona, writer/director/producer Tommy Stovall establishes that showcasing good-hearted, spiritually eccentric people with the power to revamp big-city workaholics into Thoreaus and Elizabeth Gilberts is his modus operandi.
A tiny, low-budget American indie, Sedona is a love letter to this small Arizona town with its jaw-dropping red sandstone formations, a major draw for those seeking mystical transformations. Just imagine a lush National Geographic special with uplifting plot lines.
Sedona’s initial tale concerns Tammy (Titanic’s Frances Fisher), a middle-aged businesswoman driving on to Phoenix for a major advertising deal. The dear, frazzled coffee-addict, though, just might never reach her desired destination. Fate? First, her auto is damaged by a small privately owned plane forced to land on the highway due to engine trouble. Then she’s apprised her car parts have to be ordered, so to pass time she winds up getting a foot massage...
A tiny, low-budget American indie, Sedona is a love letter to this small Arizona town with its jaw-dropping red sandstone formations, a major draw for those seeking mystical transformations. Just imagine a lush National Geographic special with uplifting plot lines.
Sedona’s initial tale concerns Tammy (Titanic’s Frances Fisher), a middle-aged businesswoman driving on to Phoenix for a major advertising deal. The dear, frazzled coffee-addict, though, just might never reach her desired destination. Fate? First, her auto is damaged by a small privately owned plane forced to land on the highway due to engine trouble. Then she’s apprised her car parts have to be ordered, so to pass time she winds up getting a foot massage...
- 7/23/2012
- by Brandon Judell
- www.culturecatch.com
By Terry Keefe
Sedona: the Movie, the second feature film from filmmaker Tommy Stovall, reminded me of a very fun cross-blending between the Kafka-esque comedy of After Hours, and the road movie plot staple of a stranger breaking down in a very odd town. The film intercuts two stories. First, we meet Tammy (played by Frances Fisher), who does, in fact, break down in Sedona, Arizona (when a plane lands on the road behind her) en route to a huge business meeting in Phoenix. She’s forced to spend the better part of the day with some very eccentric Sedona characters, portrayed by actors Beth Grant, Barry Corbin, Christopher Atkins, Kylee Cochran, and Lin Shaye (who you’ll remember as the Cameron Diaz’s very tanned next-door neighbor in There’s Something About Mary), amongst others.
Tammy’s story is paralleled by the more serious tale of Scott (Seth Peterson...
Sedona: the Movie, the second feature film from filmmaker Tommy Stovall, reminded me of a very fun cross-blending between the Kafka-esque comedy of After Hours, and the road movie plot staple of a stranger breaking down in a very odd town. The film intercuts two stories. First, we meet Tammy (played by Frances Fisher), who does, in fact, break down in Sedona, Arizona (when a plane lands on the road behind her) en route to a huge business meeting in Phoenix. She’s forced to spend the better part of the day with some very eccentric Sedona characters, portrayed by actors Beth Grant, Barry Corbin, Christopher Atkins, Kylee Cochran, and Lin Shaye (who you’ll remember as the Cameron Diaz’s very tanned next-door neighbor in There’s Something About Mary), amongst others.
Tammy’s story is paralleled by the more serious tale of Scott (Seth Peterson...
- 11/22/2011
- by The Hollywood Interview.com
- The Hollywood Interview
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