The indie production company DeInstitutionalized has announced the cast for its horror movie “Minutes to Midnight,” which will be led by William Baldwin (“Gossip Girl”), Bill Moseley (“The Devil’s Rejects”), Richard Grieco (“21 Jump Street”), Dominique Swain (“Face/Off”), Viva Bianca (“Spartacus: Blood and Sand”) and Christopher Judge (“Stargate Sg-1”). Christopher Douglas-Olen Ray will direct from a script written by Christopher Don and Victoria Dadi. The director is also producing the film with his DeInstitutionalized partner Gerald Webb as well as Paul Sinor and Collen Sinor of Possum on the Half Shell Productions. Gene Valentino and Maureen Valentino of ForeverMaur Films will.
- 4/10/2015
- by Jeff Sneider
- The Wrap
Amazing the things you can find by complete accident when conducting a Google search. Like a Pensacola, Florida, news site spilling the beans about the cast and crew of the Asylum’s Pacific Rim mockbuster Atlantic Rim/From the Sea shooting in their area.
The reason for the two titles is because the film being reported on is clearly Atlantic Rim, The Asylum’s version of Guillermo Del Toro’s giant robots vs. giant monsters from beneath the sea mega-blockbuster coming this summer they initially announced last summer. Given some of the legal wrangling The Asylum has had to deal with in the year since, it might not be released with such a similar title when the time comes. The tentative working title is From the Sea; safe to say that won’t be the release title. I suppose they could retitle it something like Earth vs. the Giant Monsters,...
The reason for the two titles is because the film being reported on is clearly Atlantic Rim, The Asylum’s version of Guillermo Del Toro’s giant robots vs. giant monsters from beneath the sea mega-blockbuster coming this summer they initially announced last summer. Given some of the legal wrangling The Asylum has had to deal with in the year since, it might not be released with such a similar title when the time comes. The tentative working title is From the Sea; safe to say that won’t be the release title. I suppose they could retitle it something like Earth vs. the Giant Monsters,...
- 3/18/2013
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
Environmental scientists believe that the earth is indeed due for a second major ice age. I wonder if it will include this many explosions...
Synopsis:
When a volcanic eruption in Iceland sends a glacier hurtling toward North America, a family struggles to escape the onslaught of the coming ice age.
Produced by: David Michael Latt, David Rimawi, Paul Bales Directed by: Travis Fort Written by: Paul Sinor and Victoria Dadi Cinematography by: Alex Yellen
2012: Ice Age is produced by David Michael Latt and David Rimawi and Paul Bales and directed by Travis Fort Written and written by Paul Sinor and Victoria Dadi.
Watch the trailer for 2012:Ice Age after the break.
The film streets June 28, 2011. I'd keep an eye on SyFy or Netflix.
You might like: The Day After Tomorrow...
Synopsis:
When a volcanic eruption in Iceland sends a glacier hurtling toward North America, a family struggles to escape the onslaught of the coming ice age.
Produced by: David Michael Latt, David Rimawi, Paul Bales Directed by: Travis Fort Written by: Paul Sinor and Victoria Dadi Cinematography by: Alex Yellen
2012: Ice Age is produced by David Michael Latt and David Rimawi and Paul Bales and directed by Travis Fort Written and written by Paul Sinor and Victoria Dadi.
Watch the trailer for 2012:Ice Age after the break.
The film streets June 28, 2011. I'd keep an eye on SyFy or Netflix.
You might like: The Day After Tomorrow...
- 6/10/2011
- QuietEarth.us
Airline Disaster
Stars: Meredith Baxter, Lindsey McKeon, Scott Valentine, Geoff Meed, Londale Theus | Written by Paul Sinor, Victoria Dadi | Directed by John Willis III
The Boeing Next Generation 797 is the new standard in passenger luxury and flight technology. It’s man’s greatest aeronautical achievement in years. But its maiden voyage quickly encounters turbulence when a violent gang takes over the flight. The pilot, learning that his family has been kidnapped by these criminals, has no choice but to give in to their demands. Unfortunately, these criminals are smarter than they look, and soon a high body count and low fuel supply means that the plane must find a place to land. From her defensive bunker in D.C., the President must find a way to stop the airliner without destroying the plane or harming innocent civilians on the ground. With help from a Secret Service Agent charged with protecting the pilot,...
Stars: Meredith Baxter, Lindsey McKeon, Scott Valentine, Geoff Meed, Londale Theus | Written by Paul Sinor, Victoria Dadi | Directed by John Willis III
The Boeing Next Generation 797 is the new standard in passenger luxury and flight technology. It’s man’s greatest aeronautical achievement in years. But its maiden voyage quickly encounters turbulence when a violent gang takes over the flight. The pilot, learning that his family has been kidnapped by these criminals, has no choice but to give in to their demands. Unfortunately, these criminals are smarter than they look, and soon a high body count and low fuel supply means that the plane must find a place to land. From her defensive bunker in D.C., the President must find a way to stop the airliner without destroying the plane or harming innocent civilians on the ground. With help from a Secret Service Agent charged with protecting the pilot,...
- 4/17/2011
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Airline Disaster DVD ArtDirected by: John J. Willis III.
Writter: Paul Sinor and Victoria Dadi.
Airline Disaster is one of The Asylum's latest releases and this production company is mostly known for its campier versions of Transformers or the Terminator (Transmorphers and The Terminators). They also have several sexier films. However, The Asylum leaves the camp behind in Airline Disaster and some of the sexiness with Lindsey McKeon only getting minimal scenes. Simply put, this film is an action packed ride through a terrorist ordeal with the camp of previous films replaced by some cheesiness in CGI effects and tense drama.
In short, several Neo-Nazi hijackers take over the Starquest, a state of the art, automatically flown airplane. These terrorists want ten of their friends released from the New Jersey State Penitentiary, or else the plane's captain and brother of the the President of the United States is going to be murdered.
Writter: Paul Sinor and Victoria Dadi.
Airline Disaster is one of The Asylum's latest releases and this production company is mostly known for its campier versions of Transformers or the Terminator (Transmorphers and The Terminators). They also have several sexier films. However, The Asylum leaves the camp behind in Airline Disaster and some of the sexiness with Lindsey McKeon only getting minimal scenes. Simply put, this film is an action packed ride through a terrorist ordeal with the camp of previous films replaced by some cheesiness in CGI effects and tense drama.
In short, several Neo-Nazi hijackers take over the Starquest, a state of the art, automatically flown airplane. These terrorists want ten of their friends released from the New Jersey State Penitentiary, or else the plane's captain and brother of the the President of the United States is going to be murdered.
- 8/28/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Airline Disaster Poster
The release of the The Asylum's Airline Disaster is tomorrow and the film now has a movie clip to go with the movie stills posted earlier. The clip shows a heavily CGI'ed and computer operated aircraft crashing in to the Washington Monument and several other buildings under terrorist direction. Have a look at the clip before checking out the DVD in less than a day.
The short synopsis for Airline Disaster here:
"When the President learns that domestic terrorists have skyjacked the passenger jet her brother is flying, she must choose between family and the safety of the people in the cities below" (The Asylum).
Release Date: June 29th.
Directed by: John J. Willis, III.
Writter: Paul Sinor and Victoria Dadi.
Produced by: David Michael Latt, David Rimawi, and Paul Bales.
Cinematographer: Alex Yellen.
Cast: Meredith Baxter, Scott Valentine, Lindsey McKeon, Sarah Lieving, Paton Ashbrook, Geoff Meed,...
The release of the The Asylum's Airline Disaster is tomorrow and the film now has a movie clip to go with the movie stills posted earlier. The clip shows a heavily CGI'ed and computer operated aircraft crashing in to the Washington Monument and several other buildings under terrorist direction. Have a look at the clip before checking out the DVD in less than a day.
The short synopsis for Airline Disaster here:
"When the President learns that domestic terrorists have skyjacked the passenger jet her brother is flying, she must choose between family and the safety of the people in the cities below" (The Asylum).
Release Date: June 29th.
Directed by: John J. Willis, III.
Writter: Paul Sinor and Victoria Dadi.
Produced by: David Michael Latt, David Rimawi, and Paul Bales.
Cinematographer: Alex Yellen.
Cast: Meredith Baxter, Scott Valentine, Lindsey McKeon, Sarah Lieving, Paton Ashbrook, Geoff Meed,...
- 6/29/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Producer Mark Gordon wanted me to direct the film and, quite frankly, I didn't jump at it. Not because I didn't want to direct, quite the opposite, I was on my way to directing another film, but because I didn't think I was experienced enough to take it on. - [Editor's Note: This was originally published during the 25th edition of the Sundance Film Festival.] Eric Lavallee: Originally, there were a couple of directors attach to direct this film – what finally propelled you to step out of the shadows and make a run at it yourself?Om: I was brought out of the shadows. Producer Mark Gordon wanted me to direct the film and, quite frankly, I didn't jump at it. Not because I didn’t want to direct, quite the opposite, I was on my way to directing another film, but because I didn’t think I was experienced enough to take it on. We had Sydney Pollack,...
- 12/13/2009
- by Ioncinema.com Staff
- IONCINEMA.com
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