Stars: Caroline Boulton, Lucy Pinder, Dani Thompson, Ewen MacIntosh, Andy Gatenby, Adam Greaves-Neal | Written and Directed by James Crow
With a title like Nightmare on 34th Street, I was initially hoping for a horror take on the classic Christmas story Miracle on 34th Street but I soon realised this wasn’t the case as this started shaping up as a horror anthology. But that’s okay. A horror anthology with some loose connections on that story could be pretty good too. But this wasn’t the case either. They’ve just chucked that kind of Christmas-sounding title on this Christmas horror anthology.
After the initial disappointment, I was ready to enjoy the movie though. Horror anthologies are a subgenre I generally enjoy but Nightmare on 34th Street is, at best, a mixed bag.
Initially, what turned out to be my favourite segment I didn’t actually like at first because...
With a title like Nightmare on 34th Street, I was initially hoping for a horror take on the classic Christmas story Miracle on 34th Street but I soon realised this wasn’t the case as this started shaping up as a horror anthology. But that’s okay. A horror anthology with some loose connections on that story could be pretty good too. But this wasn’t the case either. They’ve just chucked that kind of Christmas-sounding title on this Christmas horror anthology.
After the initial disappointment, I was ready to enjoy the movie though. Horror anthologies are a subgenre I generally enjoy but Nightmare on 34th Street is, at best, a mixed bag.
Initially, what turned out to be my favourite segment I didn’t actually like at first because...
- 12/12/2023
- by Alain Elliott
- Nerdly
Stars: Jessica Arterton, Leslie Mills, Liam Kelly, Jack Brett Anderson, Robert Lowe, Dean Maskell, Andrew Lee Potts, Anna Nightingale | Written and Directed by James Crow
It would seem that British horror is on something of a roll at the moment. Film after film it seems filmmakers from these shores have stepped up their game tenfold, be it in an attempt to compete with their American counterparts or be it that more home-grown horror is finally seeing the light of day (a few years ago British-made product would really struggle to find distribution outside of a few small DVD labels here in the UK). Whatever it may be, it’s safe to say British horror is back with a vengeance. And James Crow’s House of Salem is a perfect example of that.
Screened Frightfest in London back in 2016, House of Salem is the latest horror film from Kent-based writer/director James Crow,...
It would seem that British horror is on something of a roll at the moment. Film after film it seems filmmakers from these shores have stepped up their game tenfold, be it in an attempt to compete with their American counterparts or be it that more home-grown horror is finally seeing the light of day (a few years ago British-made product would really struggle to find distribution outside of a few small DVD labels here in the UK). Whatever it may be, it’s safe to say British horror is back with a vengeance. And James Crow’s House of Salem is a perfect example of that.
Screened Frightfest in London back in 2016, House of Salem is the latest horror film from Kent-based writer/director James Crow,...
- 2/26/2018
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Shooting recently wrapped on "Iron Cross Normandy" an upcoming World War 2 drama based on a true story. We were able to give a sneak peak at an early trailer two weeks ago but now a far more updated trailer is out! Directed by Tino Struckmann who also returns to his role as Klaus Müller, alongside 90s action icons Olivier Gruner, Matthias Hues and Damian Chapa, and also starring Thomas Raft, Kim Sønderholm, Greer Bishop, Jack Dimich, Denise Johnson, Leslie Mills, and many, many others. Iron Cross - The Road To Normandy - One honorable mans struggle to survive the greatest war was there ever was. From being surrounded at the Eastern Front only to finding himself wounded in Normandy days before D-day. For more...
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- 11/4/2017
- Screen Anarchy
Shooting just wrapped on Iron Cross Normandy, an upcoming World War 2 drama shot mainly in the Us with a few additional scenes shot in Denmark. Directed by Tino Struckmann, who also returns to his role as Klaus Müller (a role he originated in the 2009 film Brother’s War), alongside 90s action icons Olivier Gruner, Matthias Hues and Damian Chapa, and also starring Thomas Raft, Kim Sønderholm, Greer Bishop, Jack Dimich, Denise Johnson and Leslie Mills.
One honorable mans struggle to survive the greatest war was there ever was. From being surrounded at the Eastern Front only to finding himself wounded in Normandy days before D-day.
For more information on Iron Cross Normandy, check out IMDb...
One honorable mans struggle to survive the greatest war was there ever was. From being surrounded at the Eastern Front only to finding himself wounded in Normandy days before D-day.
For more information on Iron Cross Normandy, check out IMDb...
- 10/26/2017
- by Kim Sonderholm
- Nerdly
Shooting just wrapped on "Iron Cross Normandy" an upcoming World War 2 drama shot mainly in the Us with a few additional scenes shot in Denmark. Directed by Tino Struckmann who also returns to his role as Klaus Müller, alongside 90s action icons Olivier Gruner, Matthias Hues and Damian Chapa, and also starring Thomas Raft, Kim Sønderholm, Greer Bishop, Jack Dimich, Denise Johnson, Leslie Mills, and many, many others. Iron Cross - The Road To Normandy - One honorable mans struggle to survive the greatest war was there ever was. From being surrounded at the Eastern Front only to finding himself wounded in Normandy days before D-day. For more information, check out IMDb...
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- 10/24/2017
- Screen Anarchy
Yanni Voices, the first studio release in 6 years from multi-platinum recording artist Yanni, debuted at #20 on Billboard's Top 200 and #1 on the New Age chart today, marking a career high for the acclaimed composer/pianist. Featuring four extraordinary vocal talents - Nathan Pacheco, Chloe, Ender Thomas and Leslie Mills - Voices is the first release in Yanni's career to prominently feature vocals and the first time lyrics have been put to his classic compositions.
- 4/3/2009
- BroadwayWorld.com
Multi-platinum recording artist Yanni is set to go to Gainesville for his first U.S. tour in four years in support of his latest release Yanni Voices. Long known for his engaging and spectacular live performances, Yanni brings a new and exciting dimension to the show with the addition of four extraordinary vocal talents ? Nathan Pacheco, Chloe, Ender Thomas and Leslie Mills. The highly anticipated Yanni Voices will perform at the Stephen C. O?Connell Center Monday, April 13, 7:30 p.m. Ticket prices range from $30.50 - $95.
- 3/23/2009
- BroadwayWorld.com
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