Prime Time is a Spanish language horror film that is now completed and the first available one-sheet poster is shown here. Luis Ramos is the director of this thrilling film that involves a television takeover initiated by hooded terrorists. Alberto Amarilla, Leticia Dolera, and Ana Alvarez star in Prime Time and while a trailer is not ready to be shown the full cast line-up is. Have a look at all the film details inside.
A synopsis for Prime Time here:
"Elena is a psychologist who works with the victims of terrorism. One night, she and her boyfriend are kidnapped by a group of hooded youngsters who are taking part in a macabre TV show (Afm)."
Director: Luis Calvo Ramos.
Writer: Luis Calvo Ramos, and Gorka Magallon.
Cast: Alberto Amarilla, Leticia Dolera, Pablo Puyol, Maria Agudo and Ana Alvarez.
For more details on Prime Time as they become available visit the Prime Time homepage:
http://www.
A synopsis for Prime Time here:
"Elena is a psychologist who works with the victims of terrorism. One night, she and her boyfriend are kidnapped by a group of hooded youngsters who are taking part in a macabre TV show (Afm)."
Director: Luis Calvo Ramos.
Writer: Luis Calvo Ramos, and Gorka Magallon.
Cast: Alberto Amarilla, Leticia Dolera, Pablo Puyol, Maria Agudo and Ana Alvarez.
For more details on Prime Time as they become available visit the Prime Time homepage:
http://www.
- 11/16/2009
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Beginning October 2, the Sitges Festival Internacional de Catalunya 2008 was a sun-drenched 10-day fiesta teeming with talent and terror. Every major genre movie of current note was on show in the picturesque Spanish resort town’s veteran festival, which surprised organizers Angel Sala and Mike Hostench by equaling last year’s record-breaking figures—especially as this 41st edition took place against the gloomiest of economic backdrops.
But as Sala pointed out in his speech at the closing awards ceremony, people need to escape to fantasy/horror cinema more than ever in such trying times. And Sitges certainly put the credit-crunch blues on hold for anyone attending the numerous gala events. Like the two Surprise Movies: Ponyo On The Cliff By The Sea, genius animator Hayao Miyazaki’s delightful reworking of the “Little Mermaid” fairy tale, and Michael Doughtery’s nice and nasty Trick ’R Treat (pictured above). The latter was a...
But as Sala pointed out in his speech at the closing awards ceremony, people need to escape to fantasy/horror cinema more than ever in such trying times. And Sitges certainly put the credit-crunch blues on hold for anyone attending the numerous gala events. Like the two Surprise Movies: Ponyo On The Cliff By The Sea, genius animator Hayao Miyazaki’s delightful reworking of the “Little Mermaid” fairy tale, and Michael Doughtery’s nice and nasty Trick ’R Treat (pictured above). The latter was a...
- 11/4/2008
- Fangoria
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