Stars: A.J. Cook, Sebastian Roché, Vik Sahay, Stephanie Lemelin, Simon Quarterman, Brian Scott O’Connor, Camelia Maxim | Written by William Brent Bell, Matthew Peterman | Directed by William Brent Bell
It’s not often you can sit down to watch a werewolf movie and say you were truly surprised by what you saw. I think the last time I can recall feeling the same way was upon seeing Ginger Snaps for the first time. But I can honestly say I was totally surprised by Wer. Even more so given that this film was written and directed by William Brent Bell, the man behind the godawful found footage horror The Devil Inside!
When something slaughters a family camping in the French countryside, the freakishly large and powerful Talan Gwynek (Brian Scott O’Connor) is arrested for the crime. While as his public defender Kate (A.J. Cook) argues his case, she begins to...
It’s not often you can sit down to watch a werewolf movie and say you were truly surprised by what you saw. I think the last time I can recall feeling the same way was upon seeing Ginger Snaps for the first time. But I can honestly say I was totally surprised by Wer. Even more so given that this film was written and directed by William Brent Bell, the man behind the godawful found footage horror The Devil Inside!
When something slaughters a family camping in the French countryside, the freakishly large and powerful Talan Gwynek (Brian Scott O’Connor) is arrested for the crime. While as his public defender Kate (A.J. Cook) argues his case, she begins to...
- 10/22/2015
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Unleash the animal inside with this 21st century twist on the werewolf!
When something slaughters a family camping in the French countryside, the freakishly large and powerful Talan Gwynek (Brian Scott O’Connor) is arrested for the crime. While as his public defender Kate (A.J. Cook) argues his case, she begins to suspect he’s suffering from a rare medical condition that causes physical abnormalities. But as they begin the tests, Kate discovers his truth is far more monstrous that she ever imagined…
Wer is out on DVD from 19th October 2015. To win a copy just answer the following question:
Which of the following films is Not a werewolf movie? Is it:
a) Terror at Red Wolf Inn
b) Teen Wolf
c) Brotherhood of the Wolf
Email your answer to NerdlyComps@gmail.com, making sure to include your name and address. You can also leave your answer on our Facebook page,...
When something slaughters a family camping in the French countryside, the freakishly large and powerful Talan Gwynek (Brian Scott O’Connor) is arrested for the crime. While as his public defender Kate (A.J. Cook) argues his case, she begins to suspect he’s suffering from a rare medical condition that causes physical abnormalities. But as they begin the tests, Kate discovers his truth is far more monstrous that she ever imagined…
Wer is out on DVD from 19th October 2015. To win a copy just answer the following question:
Which of the following films is Not a werewolf movie? Is it:
a) Terror at Red Wolf Inn
b) Teen Wolf
c) Brotherhood of the Wolf
Email your answer to NerdlyComps@gmail.com, making sure to include your name and address. You can also leave your answer on our Facebook page,...
- 10/5/2015
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
The only downside of this story is that it takes place at a wedding, so you know this perfect man is already taken off the market. The search continues, ladies...
Brian Scott and Whitney Kay got married last year at Shore Lodge in Idaho. We’re not exaggerating when we say: It looks like one of the most beautiful weddings we’ve ever seen.
Post by Whitney Kay Scott.
They had a little company at the alter too: Whitney’s daughter from a previous marriage, Brielle -- or Breezy, as they call her. “Brian came into Whitney and Breezy’s lives a couple years ago, and his love for both of them is almost tangible,” PenWeddings, who planned the wedding, says.
Post by Whitney Kay Scott.
News: Kristen Stewart and Dakota Johnson attend coolest wedding ever!
And what has to be the sweetest moment of the wedding -- and of any wedding ever, maybe -- is when...
Brian Scott and Whitney Kay got married last year at Shore Lodge in Idaho. We’re not exaggerating when we say: It looks like one of the most beautiful weddings we’ve ever seen.
Post by Whitney Kay Scott.
They had a little company at the alter too: Whitney’s daughter from a previous marriage, Brielle -- or Breezy, as they call her. “Brian came into Whitney and Breezy’s lives a couple years ago, and his love for both of them is almost tangible,” PenWeddings, who planned the wedding, says.
Post by Whitney Kay Scott.
News: Kristen Stewart and Dakota Johnson attend coolest wedding ever!
And what has to be the sweetest moment of the wedding -- and of any wedding ever, maybe -- is when...
- 2/26/2015
- Entertainment Tonight
A “found footage” horror movie about werewolves? From the guys behind The Devil Inside? Bear with me, I promise there’s a light at the end of this topsy-turvy tunnel.
Where The Exorcism Of Emily Rose attempts to weigh demonic possession against mental illness, Wer calls upon the same judicial storytelling by putting a suspected werewolf on trial in hopes of proving innocence through physical ailments. Playing out like a faux-documentary, most of the film is spent watching a sassy lawyer defender her furry client, condemning a case riddled with inconsequential evidence that only the worst investigation could slum together, but a shockingly invigorated third act changes at the rising of a full moon. Writer/Director William Brent Bell and co-writer Matthew Peterman’s previous film, The Devil Inside, crumbles under the weight of vapid storytelling and an absolutely insulting ending, but these rejuvenated artists refuse to wander the same joyless road a second time.
Where The Exorcism Of Emily Rose attempts to weigh demonic possession against mental illness, Wer calls upon the same judicial storytelling by putting a suspected werewolf on trial in hopes of proving innocence through physical ailments. Playing out like a faux-documentary, most of the film is spent watching a sassy lawyer defender her furry client, condemning a case riddled with inconsequential evidence that only the worst investigation could slum together, but a shockingly invigorated third act changes at the rising of a full moon. Writer/Director William Brent Bell and co-writer Matthew Peterman’s previous film, The Devil Inside, crumbles under the weight of vapid storytelling and an absolutely insulting ending, but these rejuvenated artists refuse to wander the same joyless road a second time.
- 8/24/2014
- by Matt Donato
- We Got This Covered
The alphabet network's been churning out a lot of "alternative" programming this summer. The latest offering is a Friday night game show called Karaoke Battle USA. Is this one a winner that's on a fast-track for renewal or will it be cancelled like so many others?
Karaoke Battle USA seeks to find the best karaoke singer from across the country by taking the best male and female performers from various regional competitions and pitting them against one another. At the end, the King and Queen of Karaoke are crowned. In addition to the title, the winners also win a trip to compete at the Karaoke World Championships in Ireland and have a recording released through Hollywood Records. The show is hosted by *Nsync's Joey Fatone and is judged by karaoke champion Brian Scott, singer/songwriter/comic Carnie Wilson, and music journalist Joey Levy.
The TV series debuted...
Karaoke Battle USA seeks to find the best karaoke singer from across the country by taking the best male and female performers from various regional competitions and pitting them against one another. At the end, the King and Queen of Karaoke are crowned. In addition to the title, the winners also win a trip to compete at the Karaoke World Championships in Ireland and have a recording released through Hollywood Records. The show is hosted by *Nsync's Joey Fatone and is judged by karaoke champion Brian Scott, singer/songwriter/comic Carnie Wilson, and music journalist Joey Levy.
The TV series debuted...
- 9/2/2011
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Winners of the 2010 New York Innovative Theatre Awards were announced Monday night in a ceremony hosted by Lisa Kron at Cooper Union. The It Awards celebrate the stars of the Off-Off-Broadway community. The event was available for streaming and was live-blogged by theatre critics Doug Strassler and Aaron Riccio at www.nyitawards.com/live, where a rebroadcast is available. The list of nominees follows with the winners' names in bold.Outstanding Ensemble Marc Bovino, Joe Curnutte, Michael Dalto, Stephanie Wright Thompson, Samuel and Alasdair: "A Personal History of the Robot War"Christine Rebecca Herzog, Itsuko Higashi, Jubil Khan; "Fêtes de la Nuit" Kaela Crawford, Julia Giolzetti, Caitlin Mehner, Alison Scaramella, Stephanie Strohm; "Pink!" Jenny Bennett, Melissa D. Brown, John Graham, John J. Isgro, Courtney Kochuba, Kyle Minshew, Amanda Nichols, Katherine Nolan Brown, Jed Peterson, Sean Reidy, Miranda Shields, Douglas Taurel, Nate Washburn; "The Disorder Plays" Joie Bauer, David Bishins, Gina Nagy Burns,...
- 9/21/2010
- backstage.com
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Daytime:
"Good Morning America": Jennifer Hudson
"Today": Kate Hudson, Aretha Franklin
"The Early Show": Matt Damon
"Live with Regis and Kelly": Kate Hudson, Kerry Washington, Chef David Burke, guest co-host Jeff Probst
"The View": A special tribute to "All My Children"
"The Bonnie Hunt Show": Howie Mandel
"The Ellen DeGeneres Show": Selena Gomez & the Scene, chef Roberto Martin
"Rachael Ray Show": Billy Ray Cyrus
"The Oprah Show": Preview of the "Christmas at the White House" special, "This Is It" premiere
"The Martha Stewart Show": David Pogue
"The Tyra Banks Show": Spencer and Heidi Pratt (repeat)
Late Night:
"The Jay Leno Show": Gordon Ramsay
"Late Show with David Letterman": Kyra Sedgwick, Brian Scott McFadden, Joe Perry
"The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien": Zach Braff, Bear Grylls, Tony Bennett
"Jimmy Kimmel Live": Ray Romano, Kim Kardashian,...
Daytime:
"Good Morning America": Jennifer Hudson
"Today": Kate Hudson, Aretha Franklin
"The Early Show": Matt Damon
"Live with Regis and Kelly": Kate Hudson, Kerry Washington, Chef David Burke, guest co-host Jeff Probst
"The View": A special tribute to "All My Children"
"The Bonnie Hunt Show": Howie Mandel
"The Ellen DeGeneres Show": Selena Gomez & the Scene, chef Roberto Martin
"Rachael Ray Show": Billy Ray Cyrus
"The Oprah Show": Preview of the "Christmas at the White House" special, "This Is It" premiere
"The Martha Stewart Show": David Pogue
"The Tyra Banks Show": Spencer and Heidi Pratt (repeat)
Late Night:
"The Jay Leno Show": Gordon Ramsay
"Late Show with David Letterman": Kyra Sedgwick, Brian Scott McFadden, Joe Perry
"The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien": Zach Braff, Bear Grylls, Tony Bennett
"Jimmy Kimmel Live": Ray Romano, Kim Kardashian,...
- 12/11/2009
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
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