From the writer of Pontypool (Tony Burgess) and the director of Monster Brawl and Cult Hero (Jesse Thomas Cook) comes The Hyperborean, and we’ve got the trailer for ya today.
The sci-fi/horror/comedy is currently touring festivals worldwide from Collingwood Film Company, and you can watch the absolutely bonkers official trailer below.
Two words: Ice. Mummy. A laser-blasting ice mummy, that is…
In the film, “A whiskey magnate summons his contentious family to sample his legacy product: casks of Scotch aged 170 years, recovered from a ghost ship in the Canadian Arctic.”
Liv Collins, Ry Barrett, Jess Vano, Jonathan Craig, Justin Bott and Tony Burgess star.
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The sci-fi/horror/comedy is currently touring festivals worldwide from Collingwood Film Company, and you can watch the absolutely bonkers official trailer below.
Two words: Ice. Mummy. A laser-blasting ice mummy, that is…
In the film, “A whiskey magnate summons his contentious family to sample his legacy product: casks of Scotch aged 170 years, recovered from a ghost ship in the Canadian Arctic.”
Liv Collins, Ry Barrett, Jess Vano, Jonathan Craig, Justin Bott and Tony Burgess star.
The post ‘The Hyperborean’ Trailer – Laser-Blasting Ice Mummy Unleashed in New Movie from ‘Pontypool’ Writer appeared first on Bloody Disgusting!.
- 10/20/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Stars: Elvis Stojko, Paige Foskett, Jacqueline Godbout, Aaron Heels, Kenneth Bemister, Liam Seamus Murphy, Steve Kasan, Thomas John Scott | Written by Angela Cavallin, Ryan Kobold | Directed by Lee Foster
As In Its Wake begins Pastor Kurdt Waidmann is having a crisis of faith and asks God for a sign. He no sooner finishes than he gets the news that one of his parishioners was killed by a hit-and-run driver right outside the church. That probably wasn’t the sign he wanted, but The Lord works in mysterious ways.
In a restaurant, four friends Amy (Paige Foskett; Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities), Laura, Tim and Manny are trying to figure out what to do with their weekend.
At a nearby table, three businessmen Mitch, Sean, and Sam are doing the same. Until Sam decides to start trouble. But, before he and Tim can start throwing punches a familiar face appears and defuses the situation.
As In Its Wake begins Pastor Kurdt Waidmann is having a crisis of faith and asks God for a sign. He no sooner finishes than he gets the news that one of his parishioners was killed by a hit-and-run driver right outside the church. That probably wasn’t the sign he wanted, but The Lord works in mysterious ways.
In a restaurant, four friends Amy (Paige Foskett; Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities), Laura, Tim and Manny are trying to figure out what to do with their weekend.
At a nearby table, three businessmen Mitch, Sean, and Sam are doing the same. Until Sam decides to start trouble. But, before he and Tim can start throwing punches a familiar face appears and defuses the situation.
- 8/8/2023
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
The line-up for Grimmfest’s International Festival of Fantastic Film 2022 edition has been unveiled.
“The Loneliest Boy In The World” (U.K.) is set to open the U.K. horror and genre festival. The dark comedy, which stars Hero Fiennes Tiffin, Ashley Benson and Ben Miller is directed by Martin Owen and tells the story of “an unstable and otherworldly mother’s boy [who] seeks a replacement family in the local cemetery.”
Lee Thongkham’s “The Lake” (Thailand), a creature feature that sees the inhabitants of a small town take on a “threat of huge proportions,” will close the festival four days later.
Also on the line-up are the international premiere for Justin Long and Kate Bosworth’s “House Of Darkness,” (U.S.), Cannes film “Final Cut” (France) from from Oscar-winning writer-director Michel Hazanavicius, and Vincenzo Ricchiuto’s “The Goldsmith” (Italy), which features Italian cinema star Stefania Casini.
Grimmfest will take...
“The Loneliest Boy In The World” (U.K.) is set to open the U.K. horror and genre festival. The dark comedy, which stars Hero Fiennes Tiffin, Ashley Benson and Ben Miller is directed by Martin Owen and tells the story of “an unstable and otherworldly mother’s boy [who] seeks a replacement family in the local cemetery.”
Lee Thongkham’s “The Lake” (Thailand), a creature feature that sees the inhabitants of a small town take on a “threat of huge proportions,” will close the festival four days later.
Also on the line-up are the international premiere for Justin Long and Kate Bosworth’s “House Of Darkness,” (U.S.), Cannes film “Final Cut” (France) from from Oscar-winning writer-director Michel Hazanavicius, and Vincenzo Ricchiuto’s “The Goldsmith” (Italy), which features Italian cinema star Stefania Casini.
Grimmfest will take...
- 8/22/2022
- by K.J. Yossman
- Variety Film + TV
The festival wrapped up its 26th edition on August 3.
Korean action film The Roundup and US sci-fi The Artifice Girl won the gold awards for best Asian feature and best international feature, respectively, at the audience awards for the Fantasia International Film Festival in Montreal, which wrapped its 26th edition on August 3.
Starring Eternals and Train To Busan’s Done Lee as a ‘best of a cop’, The Roundup is directed by Lee Sang-yong and acts as a sequel to 2017’s The Outlaws. The gold winner was also a box office hit in South Korea, recording over 12.5 million admissions (as...
Korean action film The Roundup and US sci-fi The Artifice Girl won the gold awards for best Asian feature and best international feature, respectively, at the audience awards for the Fantasia International Film Festival in Montreal, which wrapped its 26th edition on August 3.
Starring Eternals and Train To Busan’s Done Lee as a ‘best of a cop’, The Roundup is directed by Lee Sang-yong and acts as a sequel to 2017’s The Outlaws. The gold winner was also a box office hit in South Korea, recording over 12.5 million admissions (as...
- 8/5/2022
- by Ellie Calnan
- ScreenDaily
Stars: Ry Barrett, Justin Bott, Tony Burgess, Liv Collins, Jess Vano, Matt Griffin | Written by Kevin Revie | Directed by Jesse T. Cook
Cult Hero opens with the credits presented as those of a reality TV show called Cult Buster which may have been the film’s original title. Revolving around the exploits of deprogrammer Dale Domazar the season final goes off the rails as not only doesn’t he stop their human sacrifice, but his intervention also results in a mass suicide.
Elsewhere Kallie and her husband Brad are having problems. Brad seems to have lost his vigor and his drive, even worse he dared to buy a painting for the house without getting her approval. So she enrolls him at Master Jagori’s retreat for men.
But when he extends his stay without her permission she’s furious and demands to speak to the manager. When that doesn’t...
Cult Hero opens with the credits presented as those of a reality TV show called Cult Buster which may have been the film’s original title. Revolving around the exploits of deprogrammer Dale Domazar the season final goes off the rails as not only doesn’t he stop their human sacrifice, but his intervention also results in a mass suicide.
Elsewhere Kallie and her husband Brad are having problems. Brad seems to have lost his vigor and his drive, even worse he dared to buy a painting for the house without getting her approval. So she enrolls him at Master Jagori’s retreat for men.
But when he extends his stay without her permission she’s furious and demands to speak to the manager. When that doesn’t...
- 8/2/2022
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
The Jesse T Cook slasher film gets it world premiere next month at the Fantasia festival
Exclusive: Canadian distribution and sales company Raven Banner has taken on worldwide sales of Cult Hero, an action thriller from director Jesse T Cook.
Written by Kevin Revie, the film stars Liv Collins as a control freak who teams with a washed up cult buster (Ry Barrett) to rescue her husband from a cannibalistic cult that is masquerading as a New Age wellness retreat.
Cook, the Canadian genre filmmaker known for projects including Monster Brawl and The Hoard, co-produced the film with Collins and Craig Shouldice.
Exclusive: Canadian distribution and sales company Raven Banner has taken on worldwide sales of Cult Hero, an action thriller from director Jesse T Cook.
Written by Kevin Revie, the film stars Liv Collins as a control freak who teams with a washed up cult buster (Ry Barrett) to rescue her husband from a cannibalistic cult that is masquerading as a New Age wellness retreat.
Cook, the Canadian genre filmmaker known for projects including Monster Brawl and The Hoard, co-produced the film with Collins and Craig Shouldice.
- 6/30/2022
- by John Hazelton
- ScreenDaily
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