We just got word of a new horror anthology coming to you courtesy of Blood in the Snow Festival Director (and Planet Fury writer) Kelly Michael Stewart. It's called Tales From Hell and it sounds pretty cool in a retro sorta way.
Tales From Hell is told in the tradition of those awesome anthology flicks produced by Britain's Amicus Productions back in the '70s, a style that's been revived in more recent horror anthologies like V/H/S and The Theatre Bizarre.
Through his new Silver Shadows Production company, Stewart and his team have assembled four original horror tales into a feature film hosted by and starring Robert Nolan (Sick, Familiar) as a different character in all four segments.
Each story is directed by an up-and-coming Canadian horror filmmaker: Ryan M. Andrews (Sick), Navin Ramaswaran (Nara), Gabriel Carrer (In the House of Flies) and Chad Archibald (Neverlost). Also, Michael Jari Davidson...
Tales From Hell is told in the tradition of those awesome anthology flicks produced by Britain's Amicus Productions back in the '70s, a style that's been revived in more recent horror anthologies like V/H/S and The Theatre Bizarre.
Through his new Silver Shadows Production company, Stewart and his team have assembled four original horror tales into a feature film hosted by and starring Robert Nolan (Sick, Familiar) as a different character in all four segments.
Each story is directed by an up-and-coming Canadian horror filmmaker: Ryan M. Andrews (Sick), Navin Ramaswaran (Nara), Gabriel Carrer (In the House of Flies) and Chad Archibald (Neverlost). Also, Michael Jari Davidson...
- 1/30/2013
- by Theron
- Planet Fury
“It would be like if in The Twilight Zone the stories were actually happening to Rod Serling personally,” says Kelly Michael Stewart, “Rather than just hosting the segments, we have Robert playing a different character in each story. Much like it was done in Tales Of Terror and Karen Black did in Trilogy Of Terror. It’s basically a cool way to showcase some of the great horror talent that is coming out of Canada right now.”
Each segment is directed by four up and coming Canadian horror directors; Ryan M. Andrews (Sick), Navin Ramaswaran (Nara), Gabriel Carrer (In The House Of Flies) and Chad Archibald (Neverlost). “This was the logically next step for horror cinema in Canada putting together this dream team of amazing new talent”, continues Kelly.
Tales From Hell should be going to camera later this year with a 2014 release in theatres.
You can find out more information on Facebook (http://www.
Each segment is directed by four up and coming Canadian horror directors; Ryan M. Andrews (Sick), Navin Ramaswaran (Nara), Gabriel Carrer (In The House Of Flies) and Chad Archibald (Neverlost). “This was the logically next step for horror cinema in Canada putting together this dream team of amazing new talent”, continues Kelly.
Tales From Hell should be going to camera later this year with a 2014 release in theatres.
You can find out more information on Facebook (http://www.
- 1/29/2013
- by bigsmashproductions@gmail.com (FANGORIA Staff)
- Fangoria
“It would be like if in The Twilight Zone the stories were actually happening to Rod Serling personally,” says Kelly Michael Stewart, “Rather than just hosting the segments, we have Robert playing a different character in each story. Much like it was done in Tales Of Terror and Karen Black did in Trilogy Of Terror. It’s basically a cool way to showcase some of the great horror talent that is coming out of Canada right now.”
Each segment is directed by four up and coming Canadian horror directors; Ryan M. Andrews (Sick), Navin Ramaswaran (Nara), Gabriel Carrer (In The House Of Flies) and Chad Archibald (Neverlost). “This was the logically next step for horror cinema in Canada putting together this dream team of amazing new talent”, continues Kelly.
Tales From Hell should be going to camera later this year with a 2014 release in theatres.
You can find out more information on Facebook (http://www.
Each segment is directed by four up and coming Canadian horror directors; Ryan M. Andrews (Sick), Navin Ramaswaran (Nara), Gabriel Carrer (In The House Of Flies) and Chad Archibald (Neverlost). “This was the logically next step for horror cinema in Canada putting together this dream team of amazing new talent”, continues Kelly.
Tales From Hell should be going to camera later this year with a 2014 release in theatres.
You can find out more information on Facebook (http://www.
- 1/29/2013
- by bigsmashproductions@gmail.com (FANGORIA Staff)
- Fangoria
“It would be like if in The Twilight Zone the stories were actually happening to Rod Serling personally,” says Kelly Michael Stewart, “Rather than just hosting the segments, we have Robert playing a different character in each story. Much like it was done in Tales Of Terror and Karen Black did in Trilogy Of Terror. It’s basically a cool way to showcase some of the great horror talent that is coming out of Canada right now.”
Each segment is directed by four up and coming Canadian horror directors; Ryan M. Andrews (Sick), Navin Ramaswaran (Nara), Gabriel Carrer (In The House Of Flies) and Chad Archibald (Neverlost). “This was the logically next step for horror cinema in Canada putting together this dream team of amazing new talent”, continues Kelly.
Tales From Hell should be going to camera later this year with a 2014 release in theatres.
You can find out more information on Facebook (http://www.
Each segment is directed by four up and coming Canadian horror directors; Ryan M. Andrews (Sick), Navin Ramaswaran (Nara), Gabriel Carrer (In The House Of Flies) and Chad Archibald (Neverlost). “This was the logically next step for horror cinema in Canada putting together this dream team of amazing new talent”, continues Kelly.
Tales From Hell should be going to camera later this year with a 2014 release in theatres.
You can find out more information on Facebook (http://www.
- 1/29/2013
- by bigsmashproductions@gmail.com (FANGORIA Staff)
- Fangoria
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