Stars: Cassie Scerbo, Jonathan Lipnicki, Kevin Dobson, Brandon Beemer, Jaqueline Fleming, Jimmy Sweetwater, Lawrence Turner | Written by Brook Durham | Directed by Don E. FauntLeRoy
After seeing Cassie Scerbo’s fantastic performance in Sharknado I made it a point to track down and watch anything new movie she was in, which coupled with the ridiculous new re-titling (this film originally aired on Us television as Beasts of the Bering Sea), made Damn Sea Vampires! a must-watch. It doesn’t hurt that the film is also helmed by cinematographer Don E. FauntLeRoy – who cut his directorial teeth on two Anaconda sequels and a handful of Steven Seagal movies, including one of the star best post-2005 flicks, Renegade Justice (a personal fave).
Damn Sea Vampires! follows a family of treasure hunters: siblings Donna (Scerbo) and Joe and their father (Dobson), who spend their days dredging for gold beneath the Bering Sea. Having already lost a crew member,...
After seeing Cassie Scerbo’s fantastic performance in Sharknado I made it a point to track down and watch anything new movie she was in, which coupled with the ridiculous new re-titling (this film originally aired on Us television as Beasts of the Bering Sea), made Damn Sea Vampires! a must-watch. It doesn’t hurt that the film is also helmed by cinematographer Don E. FauntLeRoy – who cut his directorial teeth on two Anaconda sequels and a handful of Steven Seagal movies, including one of the star best post-2005 flicks, Renegade Justice (a personal fave).
Damn Sea Vampires! follows a family of treasure hunters: siblings Donna (Scerbo) and Joe and their father (Dobson), who spend their days dredging for gold beneath the Bering Sea. Having already lost a crew member,...
- 10/19/2014
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Zach Lipovsky`s Tasmanian Devils will premiere on television January 19th. SyFy will host the release at 9:00pm. And, fans of blood and gore will want to preview the launch here. Lipovsky has revealed the film`s first trailer. In the clip, Alex (Danica McKellar) acts as a ranger. She has stories to tell of an ancient predator, the Tasmanian Devil! But, a group of base jumpers are unafraid of the legend and they find a group of ravenous creatures waiting for them in an isolated forest. Let the blood fly, in the film`s first trailer below. Premiere Date: January 19th (Television, SyFy Network). Director: Zach Lipovsky. Writer: Brook Durham. Cast: Danica McKellar, Kenneth Mitchell, Mike Dopud, Roger R. Cross, Apolo Ohno, Rekha Sharma and Terry Chen. The trailer for Tasmanian Devils is here: *filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia More on the film at the SyFy Network: Tasmanian Devils...
- 1/19/2013
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Syfy's website and the teaser trailer that debuted today have different names for this film, but for now we'll stick with Gretl: Witch Hunter. Look for it on Saturday, February 25th, at 9/8c.
Gretl: Witch Hunter (or Witchslayer Gretl), written by Brook Durham (Red: Werewolf Hunter), stars Shannen Doherty, Paul McGillion, and Emilie Ullerup.
Synopsis:
Twenty years after his encounter with the witch, a grown-up Hansel returns to the haunted forest, seeking revenge. But there's a surprise waiting - his sister Gretel (whom he thought had been killed) is the witch's protégé.
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Gretl: Witch Hunter (or Witchslayer Gretl), written by Brook Durham (Red: Werewolf Hunter), stars Shannen Doherty, Paul McGillion, and Emilie Ullerup.
Synopsis:
Twenty years after his encounter with the witch, a grown-up Hansel returns to the haunted forest, seeking revenge. But there's a surprise waiting - his sister Gretel (whom he thought had been killed) is the witch's protégé.
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- 2/14/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Tired of seeing New York and Los Angeles get destroyed on film? Wish disaster movies could find a different metropolis to reduce to rubble? This weekend’s Swamp Volcano unleashes a lava storm on Miami. And then a month from now you can take a double-dip trip to the black forest of fairy tales in two back-to-back Syfy original premieres: Black Forest and Gretl: Witch Hunter.
Hollywood’s renewed fascination with fractured takes on classic fairy tales sure came out of nowhere, didn’t it? Now it’s everywhere on big and small screens. February 25th will see Syfy getting in on the craze with a pair of unhappily ever afters making their world premieres as part of a Saturday night double feature.
First up at 7/6 Cst is Black Forest from director Patrick Dinhut (Dead & Deader) and screenwriter Frank H. Woodward (Lovecraft: Fear of the Unknown).
A group of...
Hollywood’s renewed fascination with fractured takes on classic fairy tales sure came out of nowhere, didn’t it? Now it’s everywhere on big and small screens. February 25th will see Syfy getting in on the craze with a pair of unhappily ever afters making their world premieres as part of a Saturday night double feature.
First up at 7/6 Cst is Black Forest from director Patrick Dinhut (Dead & Deader) and screenwriter Frank H. Woodward (Lovecraft: Fear of the Unknown).
A group of...
- 1/26/2012
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
Tasmanian Devils is the last horror production set to debut on the SyFy Channel. In this latest outing, those cute furry marsupials are the villains. A group of these critters have escaped a research lab and they have their fangs set on a group of skydivers. Let the mayhem begin! Currently this movie is filming in British Columbia with Original Pictures BC and Vesuvius Productions backing the project. For now, enjoy the film's first concept poster as Tasmanian Devils gets set to premiere on television later this year.
Release Date: 2012 (Television).
Director: Zach Lipovsky.
Writer: Brook Durham.
Cast: Kenneth Mitchell, Mike Dopud, Roger R. Cross, Apolo Ohno, Rekha Sharma, Terry Chen, Joseph Allan Sutherland, Scott McNeil, and Julia Sarah Stone.
*a trailer is coming soon.
Source:
Tasmanian Devils at The Film Catalogue
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Release Date: 2012 (Television).
Director: Zach Lipovsky.
Writer: Brook Durham.
Cast: Kenneth Mitchell, Mike Dopud, Roger R. Cross, Apolo Ohno, Rekha Sharma, Terry Chen, Joseph Allan Sutherland, Scott McNeil, and Julia Sarah Stone.
*a trailer is coming soon.
Source:
Tasmanian Devils at The Film Catalogue
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- 1/24/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Unfortunately, SyFy‘s Red: Werewolf Hunter hit in the midst of holiday and sporting options that took over the collective mindset, and the media push for the show was not quite what it might have been. An entertaining bit of fantasy fun somewhere in the “tradition” of SyFy’s other fable spins (Tin Man and Alice), Red: Werewolf Hunter stars new media sensation Felicia Day as a descendant of Little Red Riding Hood… sort of… or something.
The show will air again sometime in December, and Twitter clued me in earlier today that there are hopes it will be available online before that, so you will have a chance at it again, but the interview with Felicia Day was too interesting to let lie.
It was an especially interesting call, and necessarily edited though it may be, I tried to leave much of it as it happened. Well, plus, I...
The show will air again sometime in December, and Twitter clued me in earlier today that there are hopes it will be available online before that, so you will have a chance at it again, but the interview with Felicia Day was too interesting to let lie.
It was an especially interesting call, and necessarily edited though it may be, I tried to leave much of it as it happened. Well, plus, I...
- 11/3/2010
- by Marc Eastman
- AreYouScreening.com
Oh, how I want to love this. I mean, how could you not? Felicia Day, who is lovely and funny and a geek queen, starring in a movie about a family of werewolves? What's not to love? And it's showing on SyFy, who brought us "Battlestar Galactica" and "Eureka!" Plus, it's written by Brook Durham, who wrote... um... Witchslayer and Merlin and the Book of Beasts. And... uh... it's directed by Sheldon Wilson, who also did... Carny and... Screamers: The Hunting. And...
Shit.
This is gonna be a wreck, isn't it.
Yeah, that doesn't look so good. Not terrible werewolf effects, I'll give it that, but still... not exactly inspiring. Look, I love SyFy movies. I'm not being ironic -- I genuinely enjoy them, and have seen -- literally -- almost all of them. Yes, they're terrible, stupid, atrociously acted and feature hideous special effects. That's what's so glorious about them.
Shit.
This is gonna be a wreck, isn't it.
Yeah, that doesn't look so good. Not terrible werewolf effects, I'll give it that, but still... not exactly inspiring. Look, I love SyFy movies. I'm not being ironic -- I genuinely enjoy them, and have seen -- literally -- almost all of them. Yes, they're terrible, stupid, atrociously acted and feature hideous special effects. That's what's so glorious about them.
- 8/3/2010
- by TK
Considering there is a Hollywood action blockbuster titled Red starring Bruce Willis, Helen Mirren, and John Malkovich opening in theaters in October, I would not be at all surprised if Syfy's upcoming werewolf flick Red, starring red hot Felicia Day, undergoes a title change between the time this trailer has been posted and whenever "coming soon" turns out to be.
Red puts a new spin on a classic fairy tale with Felicia Day ("Dr. Horrible's Sing-a-Long Blog", "The Guild") starring as a modern descendant of 'Little Red Riding Hood' who brings her fiancé home to meet the family for him to discover that his bride-to-be's ancestral business is hunting werewolves. When he himself gets bitten by a werewolf, "Red" is forced to try and save the wolfman she loves from her very own family.
Stephen McHattie (Pontypool, A History of Violence) and Kavan Smith ("Stargate: Atlantis", "The 4400...
Red puts a new spin on a classic fairy tale with Felicia Day ("Dr. Horrible's Sing-a-Long Blog", "The Guild") starring as a modern descendant of 'Little Red Riding Hood' who brings her fiancé home to meet the family for him to discover that his bride-to-be's ancestral business is hunting werewolves. When he himself gets bitten by a werewolf, "Red" is forced to try and save the wolfman she loves from her very own family.
Stephen McHattie (Pontypool, A History of Violence) and Kavan Smith ("Stargate: Atlantis", "The 4400...
- 8/2/2010
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
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