Hoax―from Epic Pictures and Dread―follows campers running for their lives from the infamous Bigfoot. Check out the trailer for Hoax before the film's release on August 20th. Also in today's Horror Highlights: details on For We are Many, Blood on Her Name, and Medias Res.
Hoax Release Details and Trailer: "Epic Pictures and Dread have got some Big news for you... Take a look at the brand new poster and trailer for the much anticipated, Hoax, releasing August 20th!
An investigative team travels deep into the remote Colorado wilderness after a group of young campers is viciously murdered by what maybe Bigfoot. While the highly specialized crew searches for evidence, they find themselves in a fight for survival against the legendary beast. What they encounter turns out to be more unexpected and dangerous than anything they could have ever imagined.
Directed & co-written by Matt Allen, co-written by Scott Park,...
Hoax Release Details and Trailer: "Epic Pictures and Dread have got some Big news for you... Take a look at the brand new poster and trailer for the much anticipated, Hoax, releasing August 20th!
An investigative team travels deep into the remote Colorado wilderness after a group of young campers is viciously murdered by what maybe Bigfoot. While the highly specialized crew searches for evidence, they find themselves in a fight for survival against the legendary beast. What they encounter turns out to be more unexpected and dangerous than anything they could have ever imagined.
Directed & co-written by Matt Allen, co-written by Scott Park,...
- 7/22/2019
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
When it comes to genre, I’m pretty much a bloody meat and potato man: horror, exploitation, some sci-fi, and some more horror. One that I normally shy away from is noir. Not that I have anything against it; no, I realize that some of the best examples of cinematic comeuppance and gutter morality exist in the shadowy worlds of Chandler, Thompson, Bogie, and Bacall. I merely thought it would be a genre I would dive into when I was older, and perhaps more mature. Well, one of those is certainly true—maturity will forever be beyond my grasp, but the older me has been presented with Medias Res (2017), a gripping and gritty neo-noir that calls to mind early Michael Mann told from an urban perspective.
Medias Res opens as salesman-on-the-go Dave (co-writer Mike Delaney) tries to sell assorted wares from the trunk of his car to shoppers in a White Creek,...
Medias Res opens as salesman-on-the-go Dave (co-writer Mike Delaney) tries to sell assorted wares from the trunk of his car to shoppers in a White Creek,...
- 12/21/2018
- by Scott Drebit
- DailyDead
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