Principal photography on the film will run from April 23-June 9.
Principal photography is underway on Patients Of A Saint, a zombie prison genre film directed by Russell Owen.
Produced by Golden Crab Films, the film is based on Matthew J Gunn’s screenplay Prizoners. It follows a group of doctors, guards and violent prisoners on St Leonards Island in the north Atlantic, who must unite when a rampant disease threatens the high security units.
Filming began on April 23 and will run until June 9, with locations including Cornwall and Shepton Mallet in Somerset. The $4m project will be based out of Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire.
Principal photography is underway on Patients Of A Saint, a zombie prison genre film directed by Russell Owen.
Produced by Golden Crab Films, the film is based on Matthew J Gunn’s screenplay Prizoners. It follows a group of doctors, guards and violent prisoners on St Leonards Island in the north Atlantic, who must unite when a rampant disease threatens the high security units.
Filming began on April 23 and will run until June 9, with locations including Cornwall and Shepton Mallet in Somerset. The $4m project will be based out of Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire.
- 5/9/2018
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
Corrie Greenop and Lee Apsey’s cack-handed British horror heads straight for the rocks
This amateurish British horror film would be more forgivable, maybe even endearing in an “ah bless, at least they tried” way, if it were made by actual amateurs. However, director Corrie Greenop and his co-writer Lee Apsey already have a few titles in their filmographies, so no free passes will be issued.
This cack-handed effort features April Pearson as Amy, a woman whose sole job is to keep her white, side-boob-exposing dress immaculate throughout, even after she’s spent two days scrambling over rocks at the beach. Amy has arrived at a remote lighthouse to see her former lover Beth (Lynne Anne Rodgers) and Beth’s mute daughter Maya (pre-teen Kendra Mei, giving the film’s best performance) after the sudden death by drowning of Beth’s husband Christian (Toby Osmond).
This amateurish British horror film would be more forgivable, maybe even endearing in an “ah bless, at least they tried” way, if it were made by actual amateurs. However, director Corrie Greenop and his co-writer Lee Apsey already have a few titles in their filmographies, so no free passes will be issued.
This cack-handed effort features April Pearson as Amy, a woman whose sole job is to keep her white, side-boob-exposing dress immaculate throughout, even after she’s spent two days scrambling over rocks at the beach. Amy has arrived at a remote lighthouse to see her former lover Beth (Lynne Anne Rodgers) and Beth’s mute daughter Maya (pre-teen Kendra Mei, giving the film’s best performance) after the sudden death by drowning of Beth’s husband Christian (Toby Osmond).
- 3/22/2018
- by Leslie Felperin
- The Guardian - Film News
Dark Beacon is a horror film from the United Kingdom. Slated to have its United Kingdom Premiere this month, Dark Beacon is a haunted supernatural thriller. In the story, a husband dies only to return from the grave. Now, Christian (Toby Osmond) is haunting Beth (Lynne Anne Rodgers) and her friend, Amy (April Pearson), in a remote lighthouse. This film has already played at several film festivals throughout 2017 (Upstate New York Horror Film Festival). Dark Beacon continues to show in theatres, with a UK Digital release also slated for March. Fans of indie horror features can find more on Dark Beacon here. The film's story is very much a supernatural love triangle. Amy loves Beth and Beth loves Amy, but the ghost of Christian loves everyone - to death! Widow Beth and her daughter Maya (Kendra Mei) hide in seclusion, at a remote lighthouse. Here, Christian torments the characters, hoping...
- 2/28/2018
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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