Where do you draw your inspirations from? Speaking personally, nothing kickstarts my day and gets me ready to work faster than the icy cold breath of death over my shoulder, but one day he'll catch up and there will be a price to pay. Speaking of paying...
Below you'll find your first look at the new artwork for Rufus Chaffee's The Muse, starring Isaac Simons, Marguerite Insolia, Mike Pfaff, and Tawny Amber Young. Look for it on November 15th, courtesy of Fenix Pictures.
Synopsis
Rock star Addison Taylor is three years removed from the fame and fortune of being a one hit wonder, and his life is spiraling into a self-centered paranoid depression – he needs another hit and fast. His manager suggests a couple weeks away at a recently purchased lake house as a way to get the creative juices flowing. The change in scenery sparks immediate inspiration but...
Below you'll find your first look at the new artwork for Rufus Chaffee's The Muse, starring Isaac Simons, Marguerite Insolia, Mike Pfaff, and Tawny Amber Young. Look for it on November 15th, courtesy of Fenix Pictures.
Synopsis
Rock star Addison Taylor is three years removed from the fame and fortune of being a one hit wonder, and his life is spiraling into a self-centered paranoid depression – he needs another hit and fast. His manager suggests a couple weeks away at a recently purchased lake house as a way to get the creative juices flowing. The change in scenery sparks immediate inspiration but...
- 6/19/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
It's the reign of the robots on screen, even though Spielberg's Robopocalypse went back to the drawing board for a total rethink.
Guillermo del Toro's Pacific Rim will show pilot-operated machines tackling an invasion of giant monsters, another Transformers is on the way and the next X-Men film is an exciting time-travel tale that will see mutant-hunting Sentinels targeting the team.
Continuing the trend but on a much smaller scale is Robot & Frank, which will be released in cinemas across the UK and Ireland on March 8, 2013.
An official UK poster was recently unveiled for the movie, which is directed by Jake Schreier and stars Frank Langella, Susan Sarandon, James Marsden and Liv Tyler, with Robot voiced by Peter Sarsgaard.
Robot & Frank is a buddy caper. Set in the near future, ageing curmudgeon and retired jewel thief Frank (Frank Langella) lives a solitary life until his son (James Marsden) installs a caretaker robot,...
Guillermo del Toro's Pacific Rim will show pilot-operated machines tackling an invasion of giant monsters, another Transformers is on the way and the next X-Men film is an exciting time-travel tale that will see mutant-hunting Sentinels targeting the team.
Continuing the trend but on a much smaller scale is Robot & Frank, which will be released in cinemas across the UK and Ireland on March 8, 2013.
An official UK poster was recently unveiled for the movie, which is directed by Jake Schreier and stars Frank Langella, Susan Sarandon, James Marsden and Liv Tyler, with Robot voiced by Peter Sarsgaard.
Robot & Frank is a buddy caper. Set in the near future, ageing curmudgeon and retired jewel thief Frank (Frank Langella) lives a solitary life until his son (James Marsden) installs a caretaker robot,...
- 2/5/2013
- by David Bentley
- The Geek Files
We’re back with the latest edition of the Indie Spotlight, which contains recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes a new trailer for The Secret Village, premiere details for Pain is Beautiful, an interview for Almost Human, and more:
The Secret Village Trailer: “Written by Jason B. Whittier and Kandan, The Secret Village follows Greg (Jonathan Bennett), an unsuccessful screenwriter and Rachel (Ali Faulkner), a spunky journalist, as they research an outbreak of mass hysteria and ergot poisoning in a small village. They rent a house together and start to uncover a secret that has affected this village for years. But the cult activity has been kept a secret by locals Joe (Stelio Savante) and Paul (Richard Riehle) and when Greg disappears, Rachel is left alone to unravel the mystery and save their lives. Kef Lee, Toby Gadison and Karin Duseva round out the cast.
The Secret Village Trailer: “Written by Jason B. Whittier and Kandan, The Secret Village follows Greg (Jonathan Bennett), an unsuccessful screenwriter and Rachel (Ali Faulkner), a spunky journalist, as they research an outbreak of mass hysteria and ergot poisoning in a small village. They rent a house together and start to uncover a secret that has affected this village for years. But the cult activity has been kept a secret by locals Joe (Stelio Savante) and Paul (Richard Riehle) and when Greg disappears, Rachel is left alone to unravel the mystery and save their lives. Kef Lee, Toby Gadison and Karin Duseva round out the cast.
- 2/3/2013
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
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