It's time to wrap your tongue around a new piece of gruesome sales art from the Roze directed horror 'Speak No Evil'. The movie stars Gabrielle Stone, the daughter of horror legend Dee Wallace ('The Howling', 'Cujo', 'Critters'), as Anna, a single mom, who receives little help in the search for her missing daughter until people realise that all of the town children have disappeared. When the kids do return, they are changed, diseased, and violent. Lovely stuff. Director Roze helms from a script he also wrote and the project also stars Greg Bronson, Sylvie Cohen, Michael Cortez, Madelynn Eldredge and Annalise Cavender. Head below for the new artwork....
- 2/20/2014
- Horror Asylum
Horror icon Dee Wallace's daughter, Gabrielle Stone, breaks out on her own in the upcoming flick Speak No Evil, which has just spawned some pretty badass new sales art.
Check it out along with the trailer we previously showed you a few weeks back!
Written and directed by Roze, the film also stars Greg Bronson, Sylvie Cohen, Michael Cortez, Madelynn Eldredge, and Annalise Cavender.
Synopsis
Anna, a single mom, receives little help in the search for her missing daughter until people realize that all of the town children have disappeared. When the kids do return, they are changed, diseased, and violent.
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Check it out along with the trailer we previously showed you a few weeks back!
Written and directed by Roze, the film also stars Greg Bronson, Sylvie Cohen, Michael Cortez, Madelynn Eldredge, and Annalise Cavender.
Synopsis
Anna, a single mom, receives little help in the search for her missing daughter until people realize that all of the town children have disappeared. When the kids do return, they are changed, diseased, and violent.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Fear children in the comments section below.
- 2/19/2014
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
We return with the latest edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes a trailer for The Banshee Chapter, a new episode of Chronicles of the Dead, details on The Crying Dead, and much more:
Heir First Details: “From Richard Powell and Zach Green’s Fatal Pictures, the company that brought you the critically acclaimed, award winning horror shorts Worm and Familiar, comes their new and final short film “Heir”, a touching tale of father and son. Starring the Emmy award winning Bill Oberst Jr. (Abraham Lincoln Vs. Zombies) and Robert Nolan (Sick, Worm, Familiar).
After connecting with a stranger of similar interests online, family man Gordon and his son Paul, embark on an ill-fated road trip in which Gordon aims to indulge in a secret passion. Before the day ends a horrible truth will be uncovered and a harsh lesson will be learned.
Heir First Details: “From Richard Powell and Zach Green’s Fatal Pictures, the company that brought you the critically acclaimed, award winning horror shorts Worm and Familiar, comes their new and final short film “Heir”, a touching tale of father and son. Starring the Emmy award winning Bill Oberst Jr. (Abraham Lincoln Vs. Zombies) and Robert Nolan (Sick, Worm, Familiar).
After connecting with a stranger of similar interests online, family man Gordon and his son Paul, embark on an ill-fated road trip in which Gordon aims to indulge in a secret passion. Before the day ends a horrible truth will be uncovered and a harsh lesson will be learned.
- 7/28/2013
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
*full disclosure: a DVD screener of this film was provided by Gas Mask Films. Director/writer: Roze. Cast: Greg Bronson, Annalise Cavender, Elisabeth Cavender, Gabrielle Stone and Ian Cavender. This critic knows director Roze from his previous thriller Deadfall Trail(review here). This earlier feature was light on action and heavy on confusing messages. Roze's second feature, Speak No Evil, might be even less straightforward. This title deals with an assault on the town of Superstition and the identity of the attacking forces is never revealed. Heavy on action and light on explanations, Roze's latest outing is only slightly recommended. The story's protagonist is Anna (Gabrielle Stone). Anna is the single mother of a young daughter, Joey (Olivia Cavender). Joey goes missing, after Anna sees something digging itself out of her backyard. Then, all of the children in Superstition disappear, until they trek back to town in Act II.
- 6/28/2013
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Dee Wallaces daughter Gabrielle Stone returns to the horror fold for Speak No Evil. Check out the official trailer and new onesheet inside. From the looks of the trailer there may be something to see here. Guts possessed kids on control poles a pissed off miniversion of Dee Wallace (seriously there are some crazy physical similarities between mother and daughter) sounds like a good time...
- 4/30/2013
- Best-Horror-Movies.com
Gabrielle Stone, daughter of the legendary actress and scream queen Dee Wallace, is busting out on her own in a new film entitled Speak No Evil. The beautiful young rising star took some time to talk with Dread Central about the role and her future endeavors.
Stone spoke on her background and growing up as the daughter of a very busy actress. "I grew up in the business," Stone said. "My mom is Dee Wallace, who they call a legendary scream queen. She was the mom in E.T. and Cujo, and she was in The Howling. And my father, Christopher Stone, was also an actor, so I kind of grew up in the business on set with them. I always knew I wanted to be a part of the business, but when I did my first short film is when I realized I didn't ever want to do anything else again.
Stone spoke on her background and growing up as the daughter of a very busy actress. "I grew up in the business," Stone said. "My mom is Dee Wallace, who they call a legendary scream queen. She was the mom in E.T. and Cujo, and she was in The Howling. And my father, Christopher Stone, was also an actor, so I kind of grew up in the business on set with them. I always knew I wanted to be a part of the business, but when I did my first short film is when I realized I didn't ever want to do anything else again.
- 4/29/2013
- by Scott Hallam
- DreadCentral.com
A trailer for the independent horror feature Speak No Evil has been released. The clip hosts an eclectic series of images, most of which offer chills. The story follows a single mother played by Gabrielle Stone as she tries to find her kidnapped daughter. The town has gone mad and the local inhabitants are possessed by evil. Have a look at the demonic forces at work with the trailer, hosted below. Speak No Evil is being developed by MindPlate.tv. And, this title will release in the Summer of 2013 through Mind Plate's online format and through a limited theatrical run. Release Date: Q3 2013. Director/writer: Roze. Cast: Gabrielle Stone, Greg Bronson, Dawn Nixon, Sylvie Cohen and Machelle Glassburn. The trailer for the film is here: *Gabrielle Stone is the daughter of horror icon Dee Wallace. The film's fan page is here: Speak No Evil on Facebook | | Advertise Here - Contact...
- 2/6/2013
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Kids. They don't shut up, end up breaking all your stuff, and will most likely cost you an arm and a leg for whatever remains of your life. If that's not enough, some of them have to go and get possessed by demons. Being a parent sucks.
From the Press Release
MindPlate.tv has released the much-awaited debut trailer for the independent horror film Speak No Evil. This disturbing trailer haunts the viewer, giving glimpses of demonic children, a twisted exorcism, and a possessed Gabrielle Stone.
Gabrielle completed five feature films last year, including Speak No Evil, and is considered to be an up-and-coming actor on the independent film circuit, following in the footsteps of her mother, Scream Queen Dee Wallace-Stone. “I cannot express what an amazing experience making this film was for me,” says Gabrielle. “Roze is such an amazingly talented director and human being. The way his creativity...
From the Press Release
MindPlate.tv has released the much-awaited debut trailer for the independent horror film Speak No Evil. This disturbing trailer haunts the viewer, giving glimpses of demonic children, a twisted exorcism, and a possessed Gabrielle Stone.
Gabrielle completed five feature films last year, including Speak No Evil, and is considered to be an up-and-coming actor on the independent film circuit, following in the footsteps of her mother, Scream Queen Dee Wallace-Stone. “I cannot express what an amazing experience making this film was for me,” says Gabrielle. “Roze is such an amazingly talented director and human being. The way his creativity...
- 2/6/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
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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