By Seth Metoyer, MoreHorror.com
The home invasion horror short The Other Side from GroundBreak Films has just completed a 20 minute 'home invasion' short horror film sponsored by Panavision.
The film has been accepted by ScreamFest.
Check out the trailer (which looks promising) below the synopsis.
Also, check out the killer artwork on the larger version of the movie poster which was illustrated by legendary artist Graham Humphreys (The Woman in Black & Old Boy).
"The Other Side" Synopsis
When fresh-faced nanny Sophie (Jennie Jacques) arrives at her new job on a creaky farm in the English countryside, caretaker James (Nick Moran) is struggling to provide for his family and wife Rachel (Amelia Warner) is unable to cope with the demands of her newborn baby.
As night falls on the secluded farmhouse, a sinister intruder invades the property, unraveling a night of gruesome bloodshed & unprecedented terror. Who is behind it? What do they want?...
The home invasion horror short The Other Side from GroundBreak Films has just completed a 20 minute 'home invasion' short horror film sponsored by Panavision.
The film has been accepted by ScreamFest.
Check out the trailer (which looks promising) below the synopsis.
Also, check out the killer artwork on the larger version of the movie poster which was illustrated by legendary artist Graham Humphreys (The Woman in Black & Old Boy).
"The Other Side" Synopsis
When fresh-faced nanny Sophie (Jennie Jacques) arrives at her new job on a creaky farm in the English countryside, caretaker James (Nick Moran) is struggling to provide for his family and wife Rachel (Amelia Warner) is unable to cope with the demands of her newborn baby.
As night falls on the secluded farmhouse, a sinister intruder invades the property, unraveling a night of gruesome bloodshed & unprecedented terror. Who is behind it? What do they want?...
- 9/24/2012
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Chicago – Chris Morris has never been the type of comic to shy away from controversy. His uncompromising, fiercely satirical work has consistently broke ground and raised eyebrows, from his acclaimed BBC Radio broadcasts to his award-winning TV shows “The Day Today,” “Brass Eye” and “Jam,” which gained notoriety for their refusal to treat any subject as sacred.
For his feature filmmaking debut, Morris has decided to tackle perhaps his most squirm-inducing subject yet: terrorism. His new comedy, “Four Lions,” centers on a group of British jihadists as they plan out their mode of attack. The ensemble of characters—led by Omar (Riz Ahmed), Waj (Kayvan Novak), and Barry (Nigel Lindsay)—are depicted not as cartoonish monsters, but as misguided, fallible and often dim-witted human beings, much like the politicians in last year’s equally shrewd satire, “In the Loop” (both films were co-written by Jesse Armstrong). Though these young men may hate western culture,...
For his feature filmmaking debut, Morris has decided to tackle perhaps his most squirm-inducing subject yet: terrorism. His new comedy, “Four Lions,” centers on a group of British jihadists as they plan out their mode of attack. The ensemble of characters—led by Omar (Riz Ahmed), Waj (Kayvan Novak), and Barry (Nigel Lindsay)—are depicted not as cartoonish monsters, but as misguided, fallible and often dim-witted human beings, much like the politicians in last year’s equally shrewd satire, “In the Loop” (both films were co-written by Jesse Armstrong). Though these young men may hate western culture,...
- 11/11/2010
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
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