“It’s showtime!” To celebrate the release of Tim Burton’s sequel “Beatle Juice, Beatle Juice,” here are a bunch of fun horror comedies to get you in the Beetlejuice mood.
Grab your Beetlejuice popcorn bucket and settle in for the sequel to one of the greatest horror comedies of all time. From the eccentric mind of director Tim Burton comes “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” hitting theaters on Friday, Sept. 6. And to celebrate the return of Micheal Keaton in arguably his most iconic role ever, we’re here to countdown the top seven horror comedy movies on streaming right now. From truly scary to outright ridiculous, there’s a movie here for every horror-comedy taste.
So, without further ado, it’s showtime!
Top 7 Horror Comedy Movies On Streaming Right Now:
No. 7: Happy Death Day (2017) | Peacock
No. 6: Renfield (2023) | Peacock
No. 5: The Blackening (2023) | Starz
No. 4: Tremors (1990) | Peacock
No. 3: Tucker and Dale vs. Evil...
Grab your Beetlejuice popcorn bucket and settle in for the sequel to one of the greatest horror comedies of all time. From the eccentric mind of director Tim Burton comes “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” hitting theaters on Friday, Sept. 6. And to celebrate the return of Micheal Keaton in arguably his most iconic role ever, we’re here to countdown the top seven horror comedy movies on streaming right now. From truly scary to outright ridiculous, there’s a movie here for every horror-comedy taste.
So, without further ado, it’s showtime!
Top 7 Horror Comedy Movies On Streaming Right Now:
No. 7: Happy Death Day (2017) | Peacock
No. 6: Renfield (2023) | Peacock
No. 5: The Blackening (2023) | Starz
No. 4: Tremors (1990) | Peacock
No. 3: Tucker and Dale vs. Evil...
- 9/5/2024
- by Thomas Waschenfelder
- The Streamable
Exclusive: Ruby Modine (Happy Death Day franchise) and Mikaela Hoover (Superman) have signed on to star in Dead Giveaway, a comedic thriller marking the feature debut of writer-director Ian Kimble.
Based on Kimble’s short of the same name from 2015, the film follows Jill, who wakes up with a hangover and a murdered stranger in her bed. Jill’s day spirals into chaos as she navigates a tied-up man in her closet, an unconscious roommate, and a knife to her best friend’s neck. The goal? Get to brunch before 3:00.
Suzann Toni Petrongolo and Andrew Vogel of VP Independent (The Dirty South) will produce, with filming to kick off this month in New Jersey. Gabrielle Selle of Sellei Law, LLC negotiated deals for the production.
Stated Kimble, “It’s been easy waking up to go to set every day knowing that I get to work with Ruby, Mikaela, and this incredible crew.
Based on Kimble’s short of the same name from 2015, the film follows Jill, who wakes up with a hangover and a murdered stranger in her bed. Jill’s day spirals into chaos as she navigates a tied-up man in her closet, an unconscious roommate, and a knife to her best friend’s neck. The goal? Get to brunch before 3:00.
Suzann Toni Petrongolo and Andrew Vogel of VP Independent (The Dirty South) will produce, with filming to kick off this month in New Jersey. Gabrielle Selle of Sellei Law, LLC negotiated deals for the production.
Stated Kimble, “It’s been easy waking up to go to set every day knowing that I get to work with Ruby, Mikaela, and this incredible crew.
- 7/18/2024
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Stars: Joseph Sikora, Annie Ilonzeh, Iddo Goldberg, Ruby Modine, Tip “T.I.” Harris, Andrew Bachelor, Tyler Abron, Terrence Jenkins, Jessica Allain, Michele McCormick | Written by John Ferry, Deon Taylor | Directed by Deon Taylor
Fear begins with the sound of a tape being placed in a Vcr followed by extremely glitchy footage of author Rom Jennings being interviewed about his upcoming book, a non-fiction work on the mythology surrounding fear. Among other things, he mentions needing to take a research trip to a particular area in Northern California.
That location is the Strawberry Lodge and Rom is bringing his girlfriend Bianca on the trip with plans to propose to her. He’s also invited his agent, Michael and some friends including Serena, Lou, Benny, Kim and married couple Russ and Meg to join them.
Director Deon Taylor and co-writer John Ferry set this reunion against the backdrop of an unnamed pandemic. While...
Fear begins with the sound of a tape being placed in a Vcr followed by extremely glitchy footage of author Rom Jennings being interviewed about his upcoming book, a non-fiction work on the mythology surrounding fear. Among other things, he mentions needing to take a research trip to a particular area in Northern California.
That location is the Strawberry Lodge and Rom is bringing his girlfriend Bianca on the trip with plans to propose to her. He’s also invited his agent, Michael and some friends including Serena, Lou, Benny, Kim and married couple Russ and Meg to join them.
Director Deon Taylor and co-writer John Ferry set this reunion against the backdrop of an unnamed pandemic. While...
- 1/16/2024
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Director Deon Taylor and lead actor Joseph Sikora discussed filming their movie Fear during the height of Covid-19 as well as what scares them the most – on set and in their personal lives – in their new uInterview.
When asked about the most memorable behind-the-scenes moment, Taylor explained that it was “the overall agenda of why we made the movie,” he told uInterview exclusively.
“I think a lot of people are just now finding out that this was the first movie that was up and running during the global pandemic,” Taylor explained. “It started with me and Jo making phone calls and asking people to just come to this abandoned cabin and make this film.”
“We shot this film in 16 days, 18 days,” Sikora later added. Taylor believes that it was after people realized how they made the movie that they began to understand the story and how hard it was to...
When asked about the most memorable behind-the-scenes moment, Taylor explained that it was “the overall agenda of why we made the movie,” he told uInterview exclusively.
“I think a lot of people are just now finding out that this was the first movie that was up and running during the global pandemic,” Taylor explained. “It started with me and Jo making phone calls and asking people to just come to this abandoned cabin and make this film.”
“We shot this film in 16 days, 18 days,” Sikora later added. Taylor believes that it was after people realized how they made the movie that they began to understand the story and how hard it was to...
- 5/11/2023
- by Nicky Kashani
- Uinterview
*Now Available To Rent or Purchase Digitally* Directed by Deon Taylor (Fatale, Black and Blue) Starring Joseph Sikora, Andrew Bachelor, Annie Ilonzeh, Ruby Modine, Iddo Goldberg, Terrence Jenkins, and Tip “T.I.” Harris In this psychological horror film, a group of friends gather for a much-needed weekend getaway at a remote and historic hotel. Celebration turns into terror as one by one, each guest …
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- 4/27/2023
- by Janel Spiegel
- Horror News
"Living in reality has been too hard for me, but then you came along." Gravitas has revealed the trailer for an indie romantic drama titled On Our Way, made by the actress Sophie Lane Curtis making her feature directorial debut. This originally premiered in 2021 at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival, and is finally getting released on VOD this May. A troubled young filmmaker battles a dark voice inside his head; can a mysterious muse illuminate his way out of it? Henry is struggling to write his debut feature. Confronted by memories from early childhood and boyhood, he revisits a painful past when both his parents were alive. Henry encounters a gorgeous muse Rosemary, who flirts with no kissing allowed and inspires him to create something meaningful together. The indie film stars Micheál Richardson as Henry, with Sophie Lane Curtis, Keith Powers, James Badge Dale, Christopher Paul Richards, Ruby Modine,...
- 4/10/2023
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Filmmaker Sophie Lane Curtis makes her directorial debut with “On Our Way,” marking another collaboration with Brady Corbet after starring in his “Childhood of a Leader” and “Vox Lux.”
Actress Curtis co-stars in “On Our Way,” which she also wrote. The film follows a director who grapples with losing the love of his life (Curtis) while struggling to accept his latest script. Shuffling between past, present and fantasy, the film explores art’s ability to heal the wounds that inspire it.
“On Our Way” was filmed in New York and in the south of France, with Keith Powers, James Badge Dale, Jordana Brewster, Vanessa Redgrave, Franco Nero, Paul Ben-Victor, and Ruby Modine also starring. The film will be released from Gravitas Ventures.
“Vox Lux” director Corbet serves as an executive producer on the feature, along with his partner Mona Fastvold, Robert Bricker, Grafton Reyes Doyle, Courtney B. Turke, Jill Matlock Hall of Matlock Entertainment,...
Actress Curtis co-stars in “On Our Way,” which she also wrote. The film follows a director who grapples with losing the love of his life (Curtis) while struggling to accept his latest script. Shuffling between past, present and fantasy, the film explores art’s ability to heal the wounds that inspire it.
“On Our Way” was filmed in New York and in the south of France, with Keith Powers, James Badge Dale, Jordana Brewster, Vanessa Redgrave, Franco Nero, Paul Ben-Victor, and Ruby Modine also starring. The film will be released from Gravitas Ventures.
“Vox Lux” director Corbet serves as an executive producer on the feature, along with his partner Mona Fastvold, Robert Bricker, Grafton Reyes Doyle, Courtney B. Turke, Jill Matlock Hall of Matlock Entertainment,...
- 4/10/2023
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
Exclusive: Gravitas Ventures has acquired worldwide rights to the drama On Our Way, the feature directorial debut of Sophie Lane Curtis, toplined by Micheál Richardson, Keith Powers, James Badge Dale and Jordana Brewster. Vanessa Redgrave, Paul Ben-Victor, Ruby Modine and Franco Nero also star. Gravitas will release the film in theaters and on-demand on May 19.
On Our Way centers a tormented young filmmaker (Richardson) struggling to accept his latest script, which reveals how he lost the love of his life (Curtis). Shuffling between past, present and fantasy, the film explores art’s ability to heal the wounds that inspire it.
On Our Way premiered internationally at Tallinn Black Nights and Ischia Global Film Festival where it was awarded Best Director (Curtis) and Best Actor (Richardson). Shot between New York and the South of France, this non-linear story aims to ignite the will to keep going when all hope seems lost.
On Our Way centers a tormented young filmmaker (Richardson) struggling to accept his latest script, which reveals how he lost the love of his life (Curtis). Shuffling between past, present and fantasy, the film explores art’s ability to heal the wounds that inspire it.
On Our Way premiered internationally at Tallinn Black Nights and Ischia Global Film Festival where it was awarded Best Director (Curtis) and Best Actor (Richardson). Shot between New York and the South of France, this non-linear story aims to ignite the will to keep going when all hope seems lost.
- 3/22/2023
- by Valerie Complex
- Deadline Film + TV
Even on a specialty level, horror just works post-pandemic with the latest pop from a strong showing by a trio of films, Fear and Infinity Pool, released this weekend, and Skinamarink in week three.
Fear hails from Deon and Roxanne Avent Taylor’s Hidden Empire Film Group, the all-Black production company behind cult hit Meet The Blacks (2016) and The House Next Door: Meet The Blacks 2, released into a shaky theatrical marketplace in June of 2021 that made nearly 3 million U.S. Fear, directed by Deon Taylor, was self-distributed by Hidden Empire Releasing on 974 screens, opening to an estimated 1.28 million for a per-screen average of 1,315. The breakdown: Fri: 466.9k (includes 132k in Thursday sneaks); Sat: 504k; Sun: estimated 310k.
Shows were sold out in key markets across the country including LA, New York, Sacramento, Atlanta, Miami, DC, and Chicago. The 50 increase from Friday to Saturday, not including Thursday previews, shows strong...
Fear hails from Deon and Roxanne Avent Taylor’s Hidden Empire Film Group, the all-Black production company behind cult hit Meet The Blacks (2016) and The House Next Door: Meet The Blacks 2, released into a shaky theatrical marketplace in June of 2021 that made nearly 3 million U.S. Fear, directed by Deon Taylor, was self-distributed by Hidden Empire Releasing on 974 screens, opening to an estimated 1.28 million for a per-screen average of 1,315. The breakdown: Fri: 466.9k (includes 132k in Thursday sneaks); Sat: 504k; Sun: estimated 310k.
Shows were sold out in key markets across the country including LA, New York, Sacramento, Atlanta, Miami, DC, and Chicago. The 50 increase from Friday to Saturday, not including Thursday previews, shows strong...
- 1/29/2023
- by Jill Goldsmith
- Deadline Film + TV
Neon and Topic Studios present writer/director Brandon Cronenberg’s Infinity Pool at 1,835 theaters in a lively specialty weekend sandwiched between a new crop of Sundance films and noteworthy expansions in the glow of Oscar nominations.
Infinity Pool, staring Alexander Skarsgard, Mia Goth, Cleopatra Coleman and Jalil Lespert, had a splashy debut last weekend in the Midnight section of just wrapped Sundance Film Festival. Skarsgard and Coleman are enjoying a perfect vacation at a beach getaway in the fictional state of Li Tolqa — until another tourist couple convinces them to venture outside the resort grounds, where they find themselves in a culture filled with violence, hedonism and horror. Deadline review here.
A24 presents Belgian director Lukas Dhont’s Close, just nominated for Best International Feature and winner of the Grand Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. The drama follows Leo (Eden Dambrine) and Remi (Gustav De Waele), two thirteen-year-old...
Infinity Pool, staring Alexander Skarsgard, Mia Goth, Cleopatra Coleman and Jalil Lespert, had a splashy debut last weekend in the Midnight section of just wrapped Sundance Film Festival. Skarsgard and Coleman are enjoying a perfect vacation at a beach getaway in the fictional state of Li Tolqa — until another tourist couple convinces them to venture outside the resort grounds, where they find themselves in a culture filled with violence, hedonism and horror. Deadline review here.
A24 presents Belgian director Lukas Dhont’s Close, just nominated for Best International Feature and winner of the Grand Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. The drama follows Leo (Eden Dambrine) and Remi (Gustav De Waele), two thirteen-year-old...
- 1/27/2023
- by Jill Goldsmith
- Deadline Film + TV
Here’s a look at this week’s biggest premieres, parties and openings in Los Angeles and New York, including red carpets for Shrinking, The 1619 Project and Freeridge.
Fear premiere
The cast and crew of the psychological horror film walked the red carpet in Los Angeles on Saturday.
T.I, Tyler Abron, Ruby Modine, Jessica Allain, Bonnie Morgan, Joseph Sikora, Annie iionzeh and Andrew Bachelor
Television Academy Foundation’s “The Power of TV: Reshaping Breast Cancer Narratives” event
Departing Grey’s Anatomy showrunner Krista Vernoff, Superman & Lois co-executive producer and writer Kristi Korzec, Dickinson creator Alena Smith and breast surgical oncologist Carlie Thompson took part in a conversation on Wednesday about young women being most affected by early onset breast cancer, the inequities in access to risk information and health care, and how television programs can inspire young women to take action for their health.
Kristi Korzec, Krista Vernoff, Alena Smith and Dr.
Fear premiere
The cast and crew of the psychological horror film walked the red carpet in Los Angeles on Saturday.
T.I, Tyler Abron, Ruby Modine, Jessica Allain, Bonnie Morgan, Joseph Sikora, Annie iionzeh and Andrew Bachelor
Television Academy Foundation’s “The Power of TV: Reshaping Breast Cancer Narratives” event
Departing Grey’s Anatomy showrunner Krista Vernoff, Superman & Lois co-executive producer and writer Kristi Korzec, Dickinson creator Alena Smith and breast surgical oncologist Carlie Thompson took part in a conversation on Wednesday about young women being most affected by early onset breast cancer, the inequities in access to risk information and health care, and how television programs can inspire young women to take action for their health.
Kristi Korzec, Krista Vernoff, Alena Smith and Dr.
- 1/27/2023
- by Kirsten Chuba
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Plot: A much-needed getaway and celebration weekend becomes a nightmare due to a contagious airborne threat.
Review: Fear is universal, and it’s prevalent in nearly every horror movie since the dawn of cinema. Whether it’s a monster feeding off a victim’s fear to grow stronger or to make their meal tastier, it’s an element that’s been the center of many stories. So it’s great to see a film take so many everyday fears like drowning and claustrophobia and see them amplified by the supernatural. Because if there’s one thing the viewer can understand quickly, it’s fear.
Fear is one of the first movies filmed in 2020 after Covid upended the world. And this is in every bit of the film’s DNA. There’s an airborne contagion; the world seems to end, and they’re paranoid of each other. Sound familiar? While it...
Review: Fear is universal, and it’s prevalent in nearly every horror movie since the dawn of cinema. Whether it’s a monster feeding off a victim’s fear to grow stronger or to make their meal tastier, it’s an element that’s been the center of many stories. So it’s great to see a film take so many everyday fears like drowning and claustrophobia and see them amplified by the supernatural. Because if there’s one thing the viewer can understand quickly, it’s fear.
Fear is one of the first movies filmed in 2020 after Covid upended the world. And this is in every bit of the film’s DNA. There’s an airborne contagion; the world seems to end, and they’re paranoid of each other. Sound familiar? While it...
- 1/25/2023
- by Tyler Nichols
- JoBlo.com
From Deon Taylor, the director of 2019’s The Intruder, comes this year’s brand new horror movie Fear, and the official trailer takes you inside a hotel of horrors this afternoon.
Fear comes to theaters nationwide on January 27, 2023.
“A group of friends gather for a much-needed weekend getaway at a remote and historic hotel. Celebration turns into terror as one by one, each guest faces their own worst fear.”
Joseph Sikora, Andrew Bachelor, Annie Ilonzeh, Ruby Modine, Iddo Goldberg, Terrence Jenkins, and Jessica Allain star in the psychological movie alongside Tip “T.I.” Harris.
Deon Taylor wrote the script with John Ferry.
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Fear comes to theaters nationwide on January 27, 2023.
“A group of friends gather for a much-needed weekend getaway at a remote and historic hotel. Celebration turns into terror as one by one, each guest faces their own worst fear.”
Joseph Sikora, Andrew Bachelor, Annie Ilonzeh, Ruby Modine, Iddo Goldberg, Terrence Jenkins, and Jessica Allain star in the psychological movie alongside Tip “T.I.” Harris.
Deon Taylor wrote the script with John Ferry.
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- 1/10/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
"It's playing backwards…" What does it mean when a record plays backwards, oh no?! Hidden Empire has revealed a second official trailer for Fear, releasing in theaters in just a few more weeks. This one looks like it's worth skipping. A new film made by director Deon Taylor, best known for his films The Intruder, Fatale, and Black and Blue. A year into living through a worldwide pandemic, a small group of friends gather in the remote Tahoe Mountains to stay at the "Historic Strawberry Lodge". But celebration turns to terror as one by one each guest faces their own worst fear. The horror movie stars Joseph Sikora, T.I., King Bach, Terrence J, Ruby Modine, Annie Ilonzeh, Iddo Goldberg, and Jessica Allain. This looks instantly forgettable and annoyingly derivative. They even had to stuff the trailer with a bunch of boring "evil" quotes. ›››
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- 1/10/2023
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Fear is an American psychological horror movie directed by Deon Taylor, starring Joseph Sikora, Andrew Bachelor, Annie Ilonzeh, Ruby Modine, Iddo Goldberg, Terrence Jenkins, Jessica Allain, and Tip “T.I.” Harris.
Premise
A much needed getaway and a celebration weekend turns into a nightmare due to the contagious airborne threat.
Release Date
January 27, 2023
Where to Watch ‘Fear’
Tba
Cast
Joseph Sikora / Rom
Ruby Modine / Serena
Iddo Goldberg / Michael
Andrew Bachelor / Benny
Annie Ilonzeh / Bianca
T.I. / Lou
Terrence Jenkins / Russ
Jessica Allain / Meg
See full credits >>...
Premise
A much needed getaway and a celebration weekend turns into a nightmare due to the contagious airborne threat.
Release Date
January 27, 2023
Where to Watch ‘Fear’
Tba
Cast
Joseph Sikora / Rom
Ruby Modine / Serena
Iddo Goldberg / Michael
Andrew Bachelor / Benny
Annie Ilonzeh / Bianca
T.I. / Lou
Terrence Jenkins / Russ
Jessica Allain / Meg
See full credits >>...
- 12/8/2022
- by Movies Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
In Theaters Nationwide On Friday, January 27Th A Hidden Empire Films Production presents A Film by Deon Taylor In association with Bach Enterprises Directed by Deon Taylor Written by Deon Taylor and John Ferry Produced by Roxanne Avent Taylor Starring Joseph Sikora Andrew Bachelor, Annie Ilonzeh, Ruby Modine, Iddo Goldberg, Terrence Jenkins, Jessica Allain and …
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- 11/23/2022
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
"Believing what you fear will bring to the victim what they are afraid of." Hidden Empire has debuted an official trailer for Fear, yet another January horror film releasing at the end of the first month in the New Year. From director Deon Taylor, best known for his films The Intruder, Fatale, and Black and Blue. A year into living through a worldwide pandemic, a group of friends gather in the remote Tahoe Mountains to stay at the "Historic Strawberry Lodge". But celebration turns to terror as one by one each guest faces their own worst fear. Plenty of other films have had this "confront your fears" concept, so what's the hook in this one?? The horror movie stars Joseph Sikora, T.I., King Bach, Terrence J, Ruby Modine, Annie Ilonzeh, Iddo Goldberg, and Jessica Allain. Not a very good trailer, with erratic editing making it extra confusing to know what...
- 11/22/2022
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Exclusive: Zero Gravity Management has expanded with the addition of Mia Cho as a Talent Manager, Maritza Cabrera as a Talent/Literary Manager and Producer, and Leyla Kader Dahm and Ayisha Taylor as Literary Managers.
The company has also bolstered its Below-The-Line Management Team with the additions of Matt Dipaolo (formerly of APA) focusing on Line Producers, VFX, Editors, and department heads transitioning into Directing; Allison Irvin (formerly of WME) focusing on Cinematographers, Production Designers, Costume Designers and Editors; Martijn Hostetler (formerly of Innovative) focusing on Commercials, Music Videos and Branded Content; and Diana Massaband, a former Corporate Attorney focusing on Spanish-speaking and Diverse department heads. These new team members join Ajay Ghosh and Alex Franklin, who launched the department in 2019.
Zero Gravity has also promoted William Deasey to Director of Development, upping Emma Puglia to Literary Department Coordinator.
Cho comes to Zero Gravity with clients including Dallas Liu (Avatar: The Last Airbender...
The company has also bolstered its Below-The-Line Management Team with the additions of Matt Dipaolo (formerly of APA) focusing on Line Producers, VFX, Editors, and department heads transitioning into Directing; Allison Irvin (formerly of WME) focusing on Cinematographers, Production Designers, Costume Designers and Editors; Martijn Hostetler (formerly of Innovative) focusing on Commercials, Music Videos and Branded Content; and Diana Massaband, a former Corporate Attorney focusing on Spanish-speaking and Diverse department heads. These new team members join Ajay Ghosh and Alex Franklin, who launched the department in 2019.
Zero Gravity has also promoted William Deasey to Director of Development, upping Emma Puglia to Literary Department Coordinator.
Cho comes to Zero Gravity with clients including Dallas Liu (Avatar: The Last Airbender...
- 3/31/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Jon Keeyes’ siege drama paints a lawless future for American society, though endless flashbacks drain the tension
This postapocalyptic action thriller that posits a United States where nearly everyone has nearly been wiped out by the Delta variant of Covid-19 apparently went into post-production in December 2020. Presumably, they finished shooting just as the variant was emerging but before the vaccine went into wide distribution. At least that would explain why it feels so weirdly dated, even though it’s set in the future. In this version of America, things have got so out of control society has completely broken down. Who knows, maybe it’s not dated but predictive?
Anyway, in this bleak alternative reality, life is even worse than the one we’re in now. A young woman named Sarah (Ruby Modine) and her brother Guy (Tom Pecinka) are on the run, hoping to escape a gang of armed...
This postapocalyptic action thriller that posits a United States where nearly everyone has nearly been wiped out by the Delta variant of Covid-19 apparently went into post-production in December 2020. Presumably, they finished shooting just as the variant was emerging but before the vaccine went into wide distribution. At least that would explain why it feels so weirdly dated, even though it’s set in the future. In this version of America, things have got so out of control society has completely broken down. Who knows, maybe it’s not dated but predictive?
Anyway, in this bleak alternative reality, life is even worse than the one we’re in now. A young woman named Sarah (Ruby Modine) and her brother Guy (Tom Pecinka) are on the run, hoping to escape a gang of armed...
- 10/5/2021
- by Leslie Felperin
- The Guardian - Film News
"Don't let them take me." Quiver Distribution has released the official trailer for an indie post-apocalyptic action thriller titled The Survivalist, another after-the-virus-wipes-out-civilization film to "escape" into (while we still deal with a real virus wiping us out). The film, directed by Jon Keeyes, is a horrifying thriller that takes place a year and a half after the fall of civilization due to a viral outbreak. A former FBI agent is forced to protect a young woman, who is immune to the disease from a dangerous gang leader hunting her for her blood. This stars Jonathan Rhys Meyers, John Malkovich, Ruby Modine (daughter of actor Matthew Modine), Jenna Leigh Green, Lori Petty, and Julian Sands. It lands on VOD coming up in October. This looks like so many other gritty post-apoc films, not sure why they're always do the same thing. Here's the official trailer (+ poster) for Jon Keeyes' The Survivalist,...
- 8/17/2021
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Quiver Distribution has released a trailer for The Survivalist, a gritty post-apocalyptic drama starring Jonathan Rhys Meyers and John Malkovich.
The film, in theaters and on demand October 1st, sees Meyers playing a former FBI agent who has to protect a young woman from a gang leader, played by Malkovich. The synopsis notes, “A year and a half after the fall of civilization due to a viral outbreak, a former FBI agent is forced to protect a young woman immune to the disease from a dangerous gang leader hunting her.
The film, in theaters and on demand October 1st, sees Meyers playing a former FBI agent who has to protect a young woman from a gang leader, played by Malkovich. The synopsis notes, “A year and a half after the fall of civilization due to a viral outbreak, a former FBI agent is forced to protect a young woman immune to the disease from a dangerous gang leader hunting her.
- 8/17/2021
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
Forget Being John Malkovich. This October, you’ll be fleeing John Malkovich. Let’s just hope everyone hasn’t already fled the reading of this article after that terrible pun. In The Survivalist, Malkovich stars as a gang leader who’s out for the blood of a young woman, played by Ruby Modine, daughter of Matthew Modine. This sets him […]
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- 8/16/2021
- by Joshua Meyer
- Slash Film
Filmmakers Deon and Roxanne Avent Taylor are expanding their Hidden Empire Film Group (Hefg) production banner to include a new distribution company — Hidden Empire Releasing.
The new film distribution and content sales company specializes in monetizing films across all content platforms and joins the Hefg portfolio which already includes Hidden Empire Productions; the film and television production company, Hyper Engine; and a marketing & branding agency that specializes in reaching diverse audiences.
News of the endeavor comes after the Taylors self-distributed the comedy movie “The House Next Door: Meet the Blacks 2,” which debuted at the top of the speciality box office in June with a $2,408 per-theater average on 420 screens. Written and directed by Deon Taylor, the movie is a sequel to 2016’s cult hit “Meet the Blacks, staring Mike Epps, Katt Williams and Bresha Webb, and has earned $2.89 million worldwide.
Between that success and the industry’s need to adapt to the “new Hollywood,...
The new film distribution and content sales company specializes in monetizing films across all content platforms and joins the Hefg portfolio which already includes Hidden Empire Productions; the film and television production company, Hyper Engine; and a marketing & branding agency that specializes in reaching diverse audiences.
News of the endeavor comes after the Taylors self-distributed the comedy movie “The House Next Door: Meet the Blacks 2,” which debuted at the top of the speciality box office in June with a $2,408 per-theater average on 420 screens. Written and directed by Deon Taylor, the movie is a sequel to 2016’s cult hit “Meet the Blacks, staring Mike Epps, Katt Williams and Bresha Webb, and has earned $2.89 million worldwide.
Between that success and the industry’s need to adapt to the “new Hollywood,...
- 8/5/2021
- by Angelique Jackson
- Variety Film + TV
Stars: Justin Reinsilber, Grace Van Patten, Justiin A. Davis, Deema Aitken, Ruby Modine, Guillermo Arribas, Michael Lombardi, Sarah Mezzanotte | Written and Directed by Justin Reinsilber
Even if you’d based most of your horror movie in Central Park, you’d think you could come up with a better title for it. No horror-themed thoughts, ideas or images go through my head with the simple title Central Park but here I am reviewing the film anyway…
Poor title aside, Central Park does do some good things. I actually quite like the idea of a slasher movie where the killer just chases people around the famous park with police unable to capture them for years. Whether it’s a good or bad thing, Central Park isn’t that film.
There is a killer and his victims are a group of teenagers but the writers throw in a whole lot more to the story than that.
Even if you’d based most of your horror movie in Central Park, you’d think you could come up with a better title for it. No horror-themed thoughts, ideas or images go through my head with the simple title Central Park but here I am reviewing the film anyway…
Poor title aside, Central Park does do some good things. I actually quite like the idea of a slasher movie where the killer just chases people around the famous park with police unable to capture them for years. Whether it’s a good or bad thing, Central Park isn’t that film.
There is a killer and his victims are a group of teenagers but the writers throw in a whole lot more to the story than that.
- 5/7/2021
- by Alain Elliott
- Nerdly
Justin Reinsilber's 2017 horror flick Central Park has found a home in the UK, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand thanks to Danse Macabre, the horror distribution arm of Jinga Films. In the UK and Ireland horror fans will find Cetral Park on DVD on April 26th. In Australia and New Zealand it will be available digitally on May 5th. Check out the trailer below the announcement. Danse MacAbre is pleased to announce the UK, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand release of urban slasher Central Park starring Grace Van Patten (Under The Silver Lake), Ruby Modine (Satanic Panic), Deema Aitken (The Wolf of Wall Street) and Justin A Davis (FBI). In this contemporary spin on the slasher genre, a group of New York...
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- 4/19/2021
- Screen Anarchy
Jon Orsini and Ruby Modine have joined John Malkovich, Jonathan Rhys Meyers and Thaddeus Street in pandemic-inspired thriller The Survivalist for Yale Productions.
Directed by Jon Keeyes from an original script by Matthew Rogers, the movie takes place after the fall of civilization from a viral outbreak. Orsini will play the role of Owen, a once ordinary man before the outbreak who for protection and camaraderie finds himself the unwilling follower of Aaron (Malkovich), a dangerous, violent and psychopathic gang leader.
Modine will play Sarah, a young woman believed to be immune to the virus and taken prisoner in a refugee camp ...
Directed by Jon Keeyes from an original script by Matthew Rogers, the movie takes place after the fall of civilization from a viral outbreak. Orsini will play the role of Owen, a once ordinary man before the outbreak who for protection and camaraderie finds himself the unwilling follower of Aaron (Malkovich), a dangerous, violent and psychopathic gang leader.
Modine will play Sarah, a young woman believed to be immune to the virus and taken prisoner in a refugee camp ...
- 1/15/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Jon Orsini and Ruby Modine have joined John Malkovich, Jonathan Rhys Meyers and Thaddeus Street in pandemic-inspired thriller The Survivalist for Yale Productions.
Directed by Jon Keeyes from an original script by Matthew Rogers, the movie takes place after the fall of civilization from a viral outbreak. Orsini will play the role of Owen, a once ordinary man before the outbreak who for protection and camaraderie finds himself the unwilling follower of Aaron (Malkovich), a dangerous, violent and psychopathic gang leader.
Modine will play Sarah, a young woman believed to be immune to the virus and taken prisoner in a refugee camp ...
Directed by Jon Keeyes from an original script by Matthew Rogers, the movie takes place after the fall of civilization from a viral outbreak. Orsini will play the role of Owen, a once ordinary man before the outbreak who for protection and camaraderie finds himself the unwilling follower of Aaron (Malkovich), a dangerous, violent and psychopathic gang leader.
Modine will play Sarah, a young woman believed to be immune to the virus and taken prisoner in a refugee camp ...
- 1/15/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Exclusive: Jenna Leigh Green (Sabrina The Teenage Witch) is the latest cast-member revealed to have joined thriller The Survivalist, starring John Malkovich (Billions), Jonathan Rhys Meyers (Vikings), Ruby Modine (Shameless) and Thaddeus Street (The Deuce).
The Yale Productions feature recently wrapped in the Tri-state area.
Jon Keeyes directed the movie from an original script by Matthew Rogers. It takes place a year and a half after the fall of civilization from a virus outbreak. A former FBI agent (Meyers) is forced to protect a young woman, who is immune to the disease, from a dangerous gang hunting her led by a psychopath who believes he’s going to use her to save the world (Malkovich).
Jordan Yale Levine and Jordan Beckerman are producing via their Yale Productions banner alongside Keeyes. Executive producers and financiers include Michael J. Rothstein, Roman Kopelevich, Richard Switzer, Ian Niles, Michael Barnett, Rob Dubar, Peter Anske,...
The Yale Productions feature recently wrapped in the Tri-state area.
Jon Keeyes directed the movie from an original script by Matthew Rogers. It takes place a year and a half after the fall of civilization from a virus outbreak. A former FBI agent (Meyers) is forced to protect a young woman, who is immune to the disease, from a dangerous gang hunting her led by a psychopath who believes he’s going to use her to save the world (Malkovich).
Jordan Yale Levine and Jordan Beckerman are producing via their Yale Productions banner alongside Keeyes. Executive producers and financiers include Michael J. Rothstein, Roman Kopelevich, Richard Switzer, Ian Niles, Michael Barnett, Rob Dubar, Peter Anske,...
- 1/6/2021
- by Andreas Wiseman and Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: The Deuce actor Thaddeus Street has joined the cast of thriller The Survivalist, starring John Malkovich (Billions), Jonathan Rhys Meyers (Vikings) and Ruby Modine (Shameless).
The Yale Productions thriller recently wrapped in the Tri-state area.
Jon Keeyes directed the movie from an original script by Matthew Rogers. It takes place a year and a half after the fall of civilization from a virus outbreak. A former FBI agent (Meyers) is forced to protect a young woman, who is immune to the disease, from a dangerous gang hunting her led by a psychopath who believes he’s going to use her to save the world (Malkovich).
Jordan Yale Levine and Jordan Beckerman are producing the film via their Yale Productions banner alongside Keeyes. Executive producers and financiers include Michael J. Rothstein, Roman Kopelevich, Richard Switzer, Ian Niles, Michael Barnett, Rob Dubar, Peter Anske, Lee Broda, Joel Michaely, Gregory Ruden, Michael and Jackie Palkovicz,...
The Yale Productions thriller recently wrapped in the Tri-state area.
Jon Keeyes directed the movie from an original script by Matthew Rogers. It takes place a year and a half after the fall of civilization from a virus outbreak. A former FBI agent (Meyers) is forced to protect a young woman, who is immune to the disease, from a dangerous gang hunting her led by a psychopath who believes he’s going to use her to save the world (Malkovich).
Jordan Yale Levine and Jordan Beckerman are producing the film via their Yale Productions banner alongside Keeyes. Executive producers and financiers include Michael J. Rothstein, Roman Kopelevich, Richard Switzer, Ian Niles, Michael Barnett, Rob Dubar, Peter Anske, Lee Broda, Joel Michaely, Gregory Ruden, Michael and Jackie Palkovicz,...
- 1/5/2021
- by Andreas Wiseman and Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Micheàl Richardson, Keith Powers, James Badge Dale And Jordana Brewster are set to star in the surreal indie drama On Our Way. The film marks the directorial debut for actress Sophie Lane Curtis.
Paul Ben Victor and Ruby Modine are also on board. The film follows a deeply troubled filmmaker (Richardson) as he battles a voice inside his head while making his first film. When a muse in the form of an aspiring actress (Curtis) enters the picture, he’ll be forced to face a tragic past he is desperate to escape from.
The film is being produced by Siena Oberman of Artemis Pictures, Adam G. Simon and Andrea Bucko of Boxcar Pictures. Heliya Alam, Joe Barbagello, Julio Lopez Velasquez and John Reyes Doyle of Tomorrowland Productions will also produce.
Robert Bricker, Grafton Reyes Doyle, Courtney B. Turke, Jill Matlock Hall of Matlock Entertainment and Melissa Rossaki of BarBHouse...
Paul Ben Victor and Ruby Modine are also on board. The film follows a deeply troubled filmmaker (Richardson) as he battles a voice inside his head while making his first film. When a muse in the form of an aspiring actress (Curtis) enters the picture, he’ll be forced to face a tragic past he is desperate to escape from.
The film is being produced by Siena Oberman of Artemis Pictures, Adam G. Simon and Andrea Bucko of Boxcar Pictures. Heliya Alam, Joe Barbagello, Julio Lopez Velasquez and John Reyes Doyle of Tomorrowland Productions will also produce.
Robert Bricker, Grafton Reyes Doyle, Courtney B. Turke, Jill Matlock Hall of Matlock Entertainment and Melissa Rossaki of BarBHouse...
- 10/29/2020
- by Justin Kroll
- Deadline Film + TV
Like many, filmmaker Deon Taylor has been stuck at home during the coronavirus pandemic. And like many, he’s been itching to get back to production.
Inspired by quarantine and lockdown, Taylor told his wife, producer Roxanne Avent Taylor, he was going to make a film. He wasn’t sure how, but after some calls, “Power” star Joseph Sikora and Dp Christopher Duskin were on board to join him before a script had been written. Taylor quickly wrote a script.
He gathered his wife, cast and crew and under strict guidelines, filmed “Don’t Fear” in 17 days on location in Kyburz, Calif.
His script follows a group of friends gathered in the remote mountains near Lake Tahoe to stay at the Historic Strawberry Lodge. What was supposed to be a much-needed getaway and celebratory weekend quickly turns into a nightmare. After waking up to an emergency warning, the friends find...
Inspired by quarantine and lockdown, Taylor told his wife, producer Roxanne Avent Taylor, he was going to make a film. He wasn’t sure how, but after some calls, “Power” star Joseph Sikora and Dp Christopher Duskin were on board to join him before a script had been written. Taylor quickly wrote a script.
He gathered his wife, cast and crew and under strict guidelines, filmed “Don’t Fear” in 17 days on location in Kyburz, Calif.
His script follows a group of friends gathered in the remote mountains near Lake Tahoe to stay at the Historic Strawberry Lodge. What was supposed to be a much-needed getaway and celebratory weekend quickly turns into a nightmare. After waking up to an emergency warning, the friends find...
- 8/12/2020
- by Jazz Tangcay
- Variety Film + TV
Texas-based independent film producer Adam Donaghey made headlines last month when a woman came forward to say the filmmaker sexually assaulted her when she was 16. While Donaghey (best known for producing David Lowery’s “A Ghost Story”) was arrested and charged, he was released from custody on $25,000 bail on April 28. A new report from Marlow Stern in The Daily Beast, where several interview subjects compare him to Harvey Weinstein, reveals that Donaghey had a pattern of abuse prior to the charge. According to the report, his toxic behavior was well known within, and even abetted by, certain members of the Dallas film scene, including movie studio Cinestate.
“The first time I was ever on set I was warned about Adam Donaghey,” one female filmmaker told The Daily Beast. “I was told he was the Harvey Weinstein of Dallas.”
One individual, Cristen Leah Haynes, revealed that she was sexually harassed by...
“The first time I was ever on set I was warned about Adam Donaghey,” one female filmmaker told The Daily Beast. “I was told he was the Harvey Weinstein of Dallas.”
One individual, Cristen Leah Haynes, revealed that she was sexually harassed by...
- 6/6/2020
- by Ryan Lattanzio
- Indiewire
With another month preparing for the grave, Shudder is already looking to conjure more scares in March with an eclectic lineup of films and series from the horror genre's past, present, and future, including Chelsea Stardust's Satanic Panic, John Fawcett's Ginger Snaps, and Adam Egypt Mortimer's Daniel Isn't Real (with Mortimer's Some Kind of Hate also coming to the streaming service in March).
Below, you can check out the full list of titles coming to Shudder in the Us in March, and be sure to visit Shudder's website to learn more about the streaming service and its scary good lineup!
"Shudder Original/Exclusive Movies
The Room
Best Feature Winner – Bucheon International & Strasbourg European Fantastic Film Festival
He’s a struggling comic book artist, she’s tired of her job in a big law firm. In search of a more authentic and healthy life, they leave the city and...
Below, you can check out the full list of titles coming to Shudder in the Us in March, and be sure to visit Shudder's website to learn more about the streaming service and its scary good lineup!
"Shudder Original/Exclusive Movies
The Room
Best Feature Winner – Bucheon International & Strasbourg European Fantastic Film Festival
He’s a struggling comic book artist, she’s tired of her job in a big law firm. In search of a more authentic and healthy life, they leave the city and...
- 2/20/2020
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Rlje Films, a business unit of AMC Networks, will release Satanic Panic on October 22, 2019 on DVD and on Blu-ray. Written by popular horror author, Grady Hendrix (“We Sold Our Souls,” “My Best Friend’s Exorcism”), and directed by up-and-coming director Chelsea Stardust (Into The Dark’s All That We Destroy), the horror/comedy film stars Hayley Griffith (“The Loudest Voice”, “The Mysteries of Laura”), Ruby Modine (“Shameless”, Happy Death Day franchise), Rebecca Romijn (X-Men franchise, “Star Trek: Discovery”), Arden Myrin (“Insatiable”, “Shameless”) and Jerry O’Connell (Stand By Me, “Billions”). Rlje Films will release Satanic Panic on DVD for an Srp of $27.97 and on Blu-ray for an Srp of $28.97. Check out this thrilling trailer:
Now you can win the Win the DVD of Satanic Panic. We Are Movie Geeks has two copies to give away. All you have to do is leave a comment below telling us what your favorite...
Now you can win the Win the DVD of Satanic Panic. We Are Movie Geeks has two copies to give away. All you have to do is leave a comment below telling us what your favorite...
- 10/10/2019
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
In his Cinepocalypse review, Patrick Bromley wrote that Chelsea Stardust's Satanic Panic is "everything a horror kid could want out of a horror movie," and if you missed it in theaters, you can soon bring Fangoria's devilish horror comedy home when Rlje Films unleashes Satanic Panic on Blu-ray and DVD on October 22nd, just in time for your Halloween movie marathons... or occult rituals.
Press Release: Los Angeles – Rlje Films, a business unit of AMC Networks, will release Satanic Panic on October 22, 2019 on DVD and on Blu-ray. Written by popular horror author, Grady Hendrix, and directed by up-and-coming director Chelsea Stardust (Into The Dark's All That We Destroy), the horror/comedy film stars Hayley Griffith, Ruby Modine, Rebecca Romijn, Arden Myrin and Jerry O’Connell. Rlje Films will release Satanic Panic on DVD for an Srp of $27.97 and on Blu-ray for an Srp of $28.97.
In Satanic Panic, Sam’s...
Press Release: Los Angeles – Rlje Films, a business unit of AMC Networks, will release Satanic Panic on October 22, 2019 on DVD and on Blu-ray. Written by popular horror author, Grady Hendrix, and directed by up-and-coming director Chelsea Stardust (Into The Dark's All That We Destroy), the horror/comedy film stars Hayley Griffith, Ruby Modine, Rebecca Romijn, Arden Myrin and Jerry O’Connell. Rlje Films will release Satanic Panic on DVD for an Srp of $27.97 and on Blu-ray for an Srp of $28.97.
In Satanic Panic, Sam’s...
- 9/27/2019
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
With such a busy week now behind us, it’s time to catch up on a few reviews, so you all know what that means…the review round-up is back! Yes, today we’ve got a pair of films to discuss that I wanted to make sure didn’t get ignored. One is the horror comedy Satanic Panic, while the other is the psychological drama Strange But True. Both movies are interesting little independent offerings likely to be swallowed up by the big new release this weekend, but are they better? Well, read on below to see my thoughts on both flicks, at least one of which is a really fun alternative to the larger genre offering in multiplexes now. Read on to find out more… Satanic Panic There’s a small stroke of genius to be found within Satanic Panic, which finds an amusing way to skewer the rich...
- 9/7/2019
- by Joey Magidson
- Hollywoodnews.com
On Friday, September 6th, director Chelsea Stardust’s Satanic Panic will be hitting select theaters and will also be arriving on digital platforms as well. Featuring a brilliant cast that includes Rebecca Romijn, Jerry O’Connell, Ruby Modine, Jordan Ladd, Aj Bowen, Jeff Daniel Phillips, as well as up-and-coming actress Hayley Griffith, with a screenplay from Grady Hendrix, Stardust’s infectiously funny horror comedy is centered on a pizza delivery girl (Griffith) who gets more than she bargains for after she decides to confront a group of rich weirdos who stiff her on a tip, and realizes they have sinister plans for both her and her virgin status.
Daily Dead had the opportunity to speak with Stardust recently, and she discussed how she originally became involved with Satanic Panic after already being a fan of the script, her experiences working with her brilliant cast, experiencing the film on the road with various audiences,...
Daily Dead had the opportunity to speak with Stardust recently, and she discussed how she originally became involved with Satanic Panic after already being a fan of the script, her experiences working with her brilliant cast, experiencing the film on the road with various audiences,...
- 9/4/2019
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Ruby Modine is an actress, singer, and dancer known for her role on the show Shameless as well as The Happy Death Day movies. In the horror/comedy Satanic Panic, she stars as Judi, the daughter of the leader of a crazed Satanic Cult, played by Rebecca Romijn. Judi and Sam (Hayley Griffith), a pizza delivery […]
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- 9/4/2019
- by Michelle Swope
- DreadCentral.com
Tony Sokol Sep 4, 2019
Chelsea Stardust exorcises handsy demons and passes round the hat in the horror comedy film Satanic Panic.
The upcoming Satanic Panic is a good-natured sendup of all things bad. Since Penny Lane's documentary Hail Satan?, it seems devil worshippers are putting their best hooves forward in an effort to mainstream. Not the ones who do it right, of course, the elite few who go the extra mile to truly plum the darkness and depravity of demonic surrender. The ones who get rich off it, and aren’t afraid to sacrifice a virgin or two along the way: The diabolical one-percenters who don't pay taxes and certainly don't tip pizza delivery drivers.
These one-percenters are people like Danica Ross, though she isn't exactly a person. Played by Rebecca Romijn, she and her followers live by an unforgiving code as dictated by the "triple-faced fuck monster of remorseless intent and illuminator of poisonous knowledge,...
Chelsea Stardust exorcises handsy demons and passes round the hat in the horror comedy film Satanic Panic.
The upcoming Satanic Panic is a good-natured sendup of all things bad. Since Penny Lane's documentary Hail Satan?, it seems devil worshippers are putting their best hooves forward in an effort to mainstream. Not the ones who do it right, of course, the elite few who go the extra mile to truly plum the darkness and depravity of demonic surrender. The ones who get rich off it, and aren’t afraid to sacrifice a virgin or two along the way: The diabolical one-percenters who don't pay taxes and certainly don't tip pizza delivery drivers.
These one-percenters are people like Danica Ross, though she isn't exactly a person. Played by Rebecca Romijn, she and her followers live by an unforgiving code as dictated by the "triple-faced fuck monster of remorseless intent and illuminator of poisonous knowledge,...
- 9/4/2019
- Den of Geek
Happy September, dear readers! The best time of the year is upon us, where the weather is getting cooler, kids are back in school, and we have a brand new batch of movies to get excited about coming to both the big and small screens throughout the next few months.
In September, we’ve got It Chapter Two, Satanic Panic, Rob Zombie’s 3 From Hell, Bliss, Villains (one of my absolutely favorite films of 2019 thus far), Haunt, Freaks, Artik, Ad Astra, and so many more films on the docket, which should get you primed for Halloween season.
Then, October kicks off with the already polarizing Joker, followed up by the animated Addams Family movie, Along Came the Devil 2, Mary, Bong Joon Ho’s Parasite (my most anticipated movie of the fall season), Robert Egger’s The Lighthouse, Trick from Patrick Lussier, Zombieland 2, and Travis Stevens’ The Girl on the...
In September, we’ve got It Chapter Two, Satanic Panic, Rob Zombie’s 3 From Hell, Bliss, Villains (one of my absolutely favorite films of 2019 thus far), Haunt, Freaks, Artik, Ad Astra, and so many more films on the docket, which should get you primed for Halloween season.
Then, October kicks off with the already polarizing Joker, followed up by the animated Addams Family movie, Along Came the Devil 2, Mary, Bong Joon Ho’s Parasite (my most anticipated movie of the fall season), Robert Egger’s The Lighthouse, Trick from Patrick Lussier, Zombieland 2, and Travis Stevens’ The Girl on the...
- 9/3/2019
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Stars: Hayley Griffith, Ruby Modine, Rebecca Romijn, Jerry O’Connell, Jordan Ladd, Arden Myrin, Jeff Daniel Phillips, Michael Polish, Mike E. Winfield, Clarke Wolfe, Aj Bowen, Hannah Stocking, Gina Marie Hughes | Written by Grady Hendrix, Ted Geoghegan | Directed by Chelsea Stardust
For those of you out there that grew up in the 80s, the phrase “satanic panic” will conjure up all sorts of imagery – mainly surrounding a bunch of middle-class mothers up in arms about Dungeons and Dragons, rock music and more and claiming they were damaging the youth of the America in the 80s and leading them spiritually astray. Basically, a bunch of hardcore Christian types objected to anything that wasn’t what, in their eyes, was clean living – think the British video nasties furore meets Mary Whitehouse… And this film plays on those 80s fears, however flipping the idea on its head and casting those middle-class woman as...
For those of you out there that grew up in the 80s, the phrase “satanic panic” will conjure up all sorts of imagery – mainly surrounding a bunch of middle-class mothers up in arms about Dungeons and Dragons, rock music and more and claiming they were damaging the youth of the America in the 80s and leading them spiritually astray. Basically, a bunch of hardcore Christian types objected to anything that wasn’t what, in their eyes, was clean living – think the British video nasties furore meets Mary Whitehouse… And this film plays on those 80s fears, however flipping the idea on its head and casting those middle-class woman as...
- 9/3/2019
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
With the month of September nearly upon us, that means two things: one, we have a new batch of titles headed to VOD and Digital platforms, and two, our beloved Halloween season is finally almost here. And when it comes to September’s digital releases, we have a lot of great films to get excited about that will be headed home over the next few weeks.
The month’s releases kick off with a double dose of clown-themed horror—Clownado and Gags the Clown—as well as Jim Jarmusch’s The Dead Don’t Die and a Scooby Doo on Zombie Island sequel on September 3rd. Both Satanic Panic and The Fanatic hit various platforms on the 6th, and September 10th is playing host to a trio of terror as well: Artik, Hellmington, and Investigation 13. Haunt arrives on digital on the most perfect of days—September 13th—and look for...
The month’s releases kick off with a double dose of clown-themed horror—Clownado and Gags the Clown—as well as Jim Jarmusch’s The Dead Don’t Die and a Scooby Doo on Zombie Island sequel on September 3rd. Both Satanic Panic and The Fanatic hit various platforms on the 6th, and September 10th is playing host to a trio of terror as well: Artik, Hellmington, and Investigation 13. Haunt arrives on digital on the most perfect of days—September 13th—and look for...
- 8/30/2019
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Starring Hayley Griffith, Ruby Modine, Rebecca Romijn, Arden Myrin, Jerry O’Connell Directed By Chelsea Stardust Written By Ted Geoghegan, Grady Hendrix Sam’s first day as a pizza delivery driver is not going according to plan. At the end of a long day and not enough tips, her last delivery turns out to be for a …
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- 8/14/2019
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
"Death to the weak, wealth to the strong!" Rlje Films has unveiled an official trailer for the indie horror comedy Satanic Panic, which premiered at the Overlook Film Festival this year. This also stopped by the Oak Cliff Film Festival, and just played at the Fantasia Film Festival this summer. The film is about a pizza delivery girl at the end of her financial rope who has to fight for her life - and her tips - when her last order of the night turns out to be high society Satanists in need of a virgin sacrifice. Starring newcomer Hayley Griffith as Sam, with Ruby Modine, Rebecca Romijn, Arden Myrin, Jerry O'Connell, Jordan Ladd, Whitney Moore, Clarke Wolfe, and Aj Bowen. Reviews say it "will satisfy any viewer's need for monsters, mayhem and... jokes." Looks wacky and weird, and totally original which is what we need more of. Here's the...
- 8/2/2019
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
In his Cinepocalypse review, Patrick Bromley wrote that Satanic Panic is "everything a horror kid could want out of a horror movie," and ahead of its Southeast Us premiere at Popcorn Frights Film Festival, the film's official trailer and poster for the new Fangoria film have been revealed.
Exclusively revealed on Collider, you can check out the trailer and poster for Satanic Panic below. Directed by Stardust from a screenplay by Grady Hendrix (based on a story idea by Hendrix and Ted Geoghegan), Satanic Panic stars Hayley Griffith, Ruby Modine, Michael Polish, Jerry O’Connell, and Rebecca Romijn. Rlje Films will release Fangoria's Satanic Panic in theaters and on VOD and Digital HD platforms on September 6th.
Synopsis: "Sam’s first day as a pizza delivery driver is not going according to plan. At the end of a long day and not enough tips, her last delivery turns out to...
Exclusively revealed on Collider, you can check out the trailer and poster for Satanic Panic below. Directed by Stardust from a screenplay by Grady Hendrix (based on a story idea by Hendrix and Ted Geoghegan), Satanic Panic stars Hayley Griffith, Ruby Modine, Michael Polish, Jerry O’Connell, and Rebecca Romijn. Rlje Films will release Fangoria's Satanic Panic in theaters and on VOD and Digital HD platforms on September 6th.
Synopsis: "Sam’s first day as a pizza delivery driver is not going according to plan. At the end of a long day and not enough tips, her last delivery turns out to...
- 8/1/2019
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Starring Hayley Griffith, Rebecca Romijn, Ruby Modine, Jordan Ladd, Aj Bowen Written by Grady Hendrix Directed by Chelsea Stardust If you’re like most of us proletariats, then you undoubtedly have horror stories from your first day in a service-industry gig. Satanic Panic is the epitome of a bad day at a thankless job. When a […] The post Fantasia 2019: Satanic Panic Review – Ritualistic Murder with Extra Cheese appeared first on Dread Central.
- 7/23/2019
- by Becky Sayers
- DreadCentral.com
Cinepocalypse 2019 Review: Satanic Panic is Everything a Horror Kid Could Want Out of a Horror Movie
Well, that was just what I needed.
After several days of programming that was alternately bleak and grim at Chicago’s Cinepocalypse genre festival this year, along came Chelsea Stardust’s latest film, Satanic Panic, to serve as the wild, bloody kick in the ass I was looking for. This is a movie that knows exactly what it wants to give its audience and then overdelivers in those departments. It’s a blast.
The movie, Stardust’s second feature, stars the incredibly likable Hayley Griffith as Sam, a sweet, innocent twentysomething working her first day delivering pizzas. When she takes a job delivering to an address outside of her zone, she stumbles upon a group of Satan worshippers led by Rebecca Romijn looking to sacrifice a virgin and bring about the birth of an all-powerful demon. Wouldn’t you just know that Sam fits the bill of what they’re looking for?...
After several days of programming that was alternately bleak and grim at Chicago’s Cinepocalypse genre festival this year, along came Chelsea Stardust’s latest film, Satanic Panic, to serve as the wild, bloody kick in the ass I was looking for. This is a movie that knows exactly what it wants to give its audience and then overdelivers in those departments. It’s a blast.
The movie, Stardust’s second feature, stars the incredibly likable Hayley Griffith as Sam, a sweet, innocent twentysomething working her first day delivering pizzas. When she takes a job delivering to an address outside of her zone, she stumbles upon a group of Satan worshippers led by Rebecca Romijn looking to sacrifice a virgin and bring about the birth of an all-powerful demon. Wouldn’t you just know that Sam fits the bill of what they’re looking for?...
- 6/17/2019
- by Patrick Bromley
- DailyDead
In today’s film news roundup, Jessica Lowndes stars in a romantic comedy, Leslie Linka Glatter and Paul Schrader are honored, Spike Lee is presenting Denzel Washington with AFI’s award, and “Ghost Light” and “Satanic Panic” get acquired.
Castings
Jessica Lowndes is starring in and executive producing the musically inspired romantic comedy “Over the Moon,” which is beginning production in Vancouver, Variety has learned exclusively.
Lowndes wrote the script and the original songs and score along with music producer Evan White. She portrays a matchmaker who agrees to set up her best friend, played by Wes Brown, in hopes of furthering her career. As she comes closer to her goal, however, she realizes he has been her perfect match all along. Christie Will Wolf is directing.
AFI Awards
The American Film Institute will confer Doctorate of Fine Arts degrees honoris causa upon Leslie Linka Glatter and Paul Schrader.
They...
Castings
Jessica Lowndes is starring in and executive producing the musically inspired romantic comedy “Over the Moon,” which is beginning production in Vancouver, Variety has learned exclusively.
Lowndes wrote the script and the original songs and score along with music producer Evan White. She portrays a matchmaker who agrees to set up her best friend, played by Wes Brown, in hopes of furthering her career. As she comes closer to her goal, however, she realizes he has been her perfect match all along. Christie Will Wolf is directing.
AFI Awards
The American Film Institute will confer Doctorate of Fine Arts degrees honoris causa upon Leslie Linka Glatter and Paul Schrader.
They...
- 6/5/2019
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Following its international premiere at Overlook Film Festival, Fangoria's Satanic Panic (directed by Chelsea Stardust) has been acquired by Rlje Films, with a theatrical, VOD, and Digital HD release planned for September 6th.
Press Release: Los Angeles, June 4, 2019 –Rlje Films (Nasdaq: Rlje) has acquired the highly anticipated horror film Satanic Panic. The latest in the line-up from the recently re-launched Fangoria, and based on a story by Grady Hendrix (Mohawk) and Ted Geoghegan (We Are Still Here), the film was written by Hendrix and directed by Chelsea Stardust (Hulu’s “Into the Dark”). Satanic Panic stars Hayley Griffith (The Drew), Ruby Modine (Happy Death Day), Michael Polish (Before I Wake), Jerry O’Connell (“Billions”) and Rebecca Romijn (X-Men Franchise). The film will be released in theaters and on VOD and Digital HD on September 6, 2019.
“We could not be more excited to be releasing the instant classic, Satanic Panic,...
Press Release: Los Angeles, June 4, 2019 –Rlje Films (Nasdaq: Rlje) has acquired the highly anticipated horror film Satanic Panic. The latest in the line-up from the recently re-launched Fangoria, and based on a story by Grady Hendrix (Mohawk) and Ted Geoghegan (We Are Still Here), the film was written by Hendrix and directed by Chelsea Stardust (Hulu’s “Into the Dark”). Satanic Panic stars Hayley Griffith (The Drew), Ruby Modine (Happy Death Day), Michael Polish (Before I Wake), Jerry O’Connell (“Billions”) and Rebecca Romijn (X-Men Franchise). The film will be released in theaters and on VOD and Digital HD on September 6, 2019.
“We could not be more excited to be releasing the instant classic, Satanic Panic,...
- 6/4/2019
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Rlje Films has acquired Satanic Panic, the latest pickup for the indie distributor of a pic from the recently relaunched Fangoria horror label. Hayley Griffith, Ruby Modine, Michael Polish, Jerry O’Connell and Rebecca Romijn star in the pic, which had its world premiere earlier this year at the Overlook Film Festival. It will now hit big screens and digital day-and-date September 6.
Chelsea Stardust (Hulu’s Into the Dark) directed the film, about a pizza delivery girl (Griffith) at the end of her financial rope who has to fight for her life – and her tips – when her last order of the night turns out to be for high society Satanists in need of a virgin sacrifice. The story is by Grady Hendrix (Mohawk) and Ted Geoghegan (We Are Still Here) and Hendrix penned the script.
The Fangoria label was relaunched by Dallas Sonnier’s Cinestate and previously produced Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich...
Chelsea Stardust (Hulu’s Into the Dark) directed the film, about a pizza delivery girl (Griffith) at the end of her financial rope who has to fight for her life – and her tips – when her last order of the night turns out to be for high society Satanists in need of a virgin sacrifice. The story is by Grady Hendrix (Mohawk) and Ted Geoghegan (We Are Still Here) and Hendrix penned the script.
The Fangoria label was relaunched by Dallas Sonnier’s Cinestate and previously produced Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich...
- 6/4/2019
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
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