Psychomanteum
Stars: Adrian Annis, Adam Bertenshaw, Sophie Bickerstaff, Jack Blanch, Ray Brady, Emer Brennan, Corey Bridgeman, Norma Butikofer, Arlo Cadbury, Ian Donnelly, Anastasia Drew, Aidan Eason, Angela Peters, John Rankin, Steve Roberts, Kate Sandison, Andrew Shire | Written by Ray Brady, Jamie Drew, Brian Evenson, Stuart Wright | Directed by Ray Brady, Andy Edwards
Name: Psychomanteum
Age: 2018
Appearance: A series of low budget short films interspersed with a rambling monologue about paranoia and fear…
Psychomanteum. Tick tock, tick tock.
“Tick tock… Tick tock”
Why are you speaking like that?
Because it’s uttered continuously throughout the monologue.
Oh, that’s annoying.
Yes, it does go on a bit but the narrator acknowledges that near the end of the film so that makes it okay. Tick tock, tick tock…
Stop it.
Sorry, I couldn’t resist.
So, the film is called Psychomanteum. What’s that when it’s at home?
It’s a small,...
Stars: Adrian Annis, Adam Bertenshaw, Sophie Bickerstaff, Jack Blanch, Ray Brady, Emer Brennan, Corey Bridgeman, Norma Butikofer, Arlo Cadbury, Ian Donnelly, Anastasia Drew, Aidan Eason, Angela Peters, John Rankin, Steve Roberts, Kate Sandison, Andrew Shire | Written by Ray Brady, Jamie Drew, Brian Evenson, Stuart Wright | Directed by Ray Brady, Andy Edwards
Name: Psychomanteum
Age: 2018
Appearance: A series of low budget short films interspersed with a rambling monologue about paranoia and fear…
Psychomanteum. Tick tock, tick tock.
“Tick tock… Tick tock”
Why are you speaking like that?
Because it’s uttered continuously throughout the monologue.
Oh, that’s annoying.
Yes, it does go on a bit but the narrator acknowledges that near the end of the film so that makes it okay. Tick tock, tick tock…
Stop it.
Sorry, I couldn’t resist.
So, the film is called Psychomanteum. What’s that when it’s at home?
It’s a small,...
- 10/30/2018
- by Aaron Shakespeare
- Nerdly
Modern take on the Jack the Ripper story is in post-production for a 2015 release.
British slasher film Razors has wrapped principal photography.
A modern take on the Jack the Ripper story, Razors is directed by Ian Powell and Karl Ward, and is produced by Magic Mask Pictures. It is the second film from Powell and Magic Mask following Seeing Heaven.
Starring the likes of Kelby Keenan, Thomas Thoroe, Josh Myers, Kunjue Li, Jack Brown, Kan Bonfils, Jon Campling and Andrew Shire, the film centres on a young screenwriter (Keenan) who has inherited a box said to contain the knives used by Jack the Ripper.
The film was shot by Alessio Valori, who won best cinematographer for Days of Harvest at Milan Film Festival in 2011, and is executive produced by Martin Myers.
Myers commented: “Razors has a clear and exciting franchise potential. It’s thought that Jack the Ripper continued his murders in America after the Whitechapel killings...
British slasher film Razors has wrapped principal photography.
A modern take on the Jack the Ripper story, Razors is directed by Ian Powell and Karl Ward, and is produced by Magic Mask Pictures. It is the second film from Powell and Magic Mask following Seeing Heaven.
Starring the likes of Kelby Keenan, Thomas Thoroe, Josh Myers, Kunjue Li, Jack Brown, Kan Bonfils, Jon Campling and Andrew Shire, the film centres on a young screenwriter (Keenan) who has inherited a box said to contain the knives used by Jack the Ripper.
The film was shot by Alessio Valori, who won best cinematographer for Days of Harvest at Milan Film Festival in 2011, and is executive produced by Martin Myers.
Myers commented: “Razors has a clear and exciting franchise potential. It’s thought that Jack the Ripper continued his murders in America after the Whitechapel killings...
- 6/10/2014
- by ian.sandwell@screendaily.com (Ian Sandwell)
- ScreenDaily
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