Brutal new slasher Peter Rabid gets a relentlessly bloody trailer ahead of its early 2024 release!
Directed by S.J. Evans (Dead Of Nite) and written by Adam Stephen Kelly (Nemesis) Peter Rabid is unleashed by leading UK genre production studio Shogun Films. Starring Guy Henry (Star Wars: Rogue One), Jeanine Nerissa Sothcott (Renegades), and Johnny Palmiero (Green Street Holigans) as well as a cast of promising newcomers including Harrison Watson, Kirsty Howe, Madeleine Sidi, Joseph Emms, Harry Walters, Elise Oliviea, Charles Smith and Charlie Bentley. The titular role is played by 6’ 4” man mountain Nick Onsloe.
Peter Rabid delivers exactly what slasher fans want…blood and buckets of it! If you like inventive kills and practical effects, then you’ll love Peter Rabid!
Plot:
A group of former schoolfriends reunite in a secluded mansion after the death of one of their former classmates. However, their mourning is cut short as masked maniacs...
Directed by S.J. Evans (Dead Of Nite) and written by Adam Stephen Kelly (Nemesis) Peter Rabid is unleashed by leading UK genre production studio Shogun Films. Starring Guy Henry (Star Wars: Rogue One), Jeanine Nerissa Sothcott (Renegades), and Johnny Palmiero (Green Street Holigans) as well as a cast of promising newcomers including Harrison Watson, Kirsty Howe, Madeleine Sidi, Joseph Emms, Harry Walters, Elise Oliviea, Charles Smith and Charlie Bentley. The titular role is played by 6’ 4” man mountain Nick Onsloe.
Peter Rabid delivers exactly what slasher fans want…blood and buckets of it! If you like inventive kills and practical effects, then you’ll love Peter Rabid!
Plot:
A group of former schoolfriends reunite in a secluded mansion after the death of one of their former classmates. However, their mourning is cut short as masked maniacs...
- 3/19/2024
- by Peter 'Witchfinder' Hopkins
- Horror Asylum
‘Peter Rabid’ Exclusive Trailer – Upcoming Slasher Movie Looks Like an Easter Version of ‘The Purge’
Gravitas Ventures’ Easter Bloody Easter isn’t the only Easter-themed horror movie headed our way this year, as Shogun Films is getting set to unleash their own slasher: Peter Rabid.
The team tells Bd, “Peter Rabid delivers exactly what slasher fans want…blood and buckets of it! If you like inventive kills and practical effects, then you’ll love Peter Rabid!”
Exclusively watch the trailer for Peter Rabid below, which is expected in early 2024.
In the upcoming slasher, “A group of former schoolfriends reunite in a secluded mansion after the death of one of their former classmates. However, their mourning is cut short as masked maniacs – controlled by a deranged cult – arrive with one intention, to slaughter them all.
“Will any of the former school pals survive? Will anything remain of them after Peter Rabid and his insane sister Bedelia are finished?”
Directed by S.J. Evans (Dead of Nite) and...
The team tells Bd, “Peter Rabid delivers exactly what slasher fans want…blood and buckets of it! If you like inventive kills and practical effects, then you’ll love Peter Rabid!”
Exclusively watch the trailer for Peter Rabid below, which is expected in early 2024.
In the upcoming slasher, “A group of former schoolfriends reunite in a secluded mansion after the death of one of their former classmates. However, their mourning is cut short as masked maniacs – controlled by a deranged cult – arrive with one intention, to slaughter them all.
“Will any of the former school pals survive? Will anything remain of them after Peter Rabid and his insane sister Bedelia are finished?”
Directed by S.J. Evans (Dead of Nite) and...
- 2/20/2024
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
When talking about British Film there are certain, unavoidable, assumptions one automatically makes. Those crisply enunciated words have long conjured pictures of rolling hills, heaving bosoms, mad Kings and foppish fools. An entire industry has been built upon the ever changing hair of Mr Hugh Grant and Jane Austen’s back catalogue has been taken advantage of in the parlour time and time again.
It is a world apart from those reliable old exports that we may find the Britain of gangster flicks. They populate a straight-to-dvd nether world which has scant regard for global recognition. These are not slick Ritchie flicks, attracting Hollywood stars to a middle-class vision of roughing it. These are honest to goodness, behind the scenes at the terraces, unflinching looks at a crude life of crime. A fist-full make it to limited big screen release bolstered by underworld faces, true-crime notoriety and boxing names. Few...
It is a world apart from those reliable old exports that we may find the Britain of gangster flicks. They populate a straight-to-dvd nether world which has scant regard for global recognition. These are not slick Ritchie flicks, attracting Hollywood stars to a middle-class vision of roughing it. These are honest to goodness, behind the scenes at the terraces, unflinching looks at a crude life of crime. A fist-full make it to limited big screen release bolstered by underworld faces, true-crime notoriety and boxing names. Few...
- 8/25/2010
- by Emily Breen
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Movies over the years have become standard in the way that they’re filmed and it takes a movie like Cut to come along with a simple idea that changes that and tries something completely new. The basic premise of the movie is that rather than cutting between shots from one camera to another, like you’d seen in any feature film, it’s all taken in one, continuous, long 60 minute take. Sounds ambitious but Alexander Williams decided to take the task on directing a cast which included Zach Galligan, Michael Socha, Danielle Lloyd, Simon Phillips, River George, Dominic Burns, Eden Watson, Lauri Brewster, Nick Onsloe, Adam Dakin, Deborah Burns, Lewis Copson and Jack Lewis.
Cut is a horror movie which tells the story of a group of five friends who return from a party to their cottage buried deep inside the Peak District. As the evening goes on, they...
Cut is a horror movie which tells the story of a group of five friends who return from a party to their cottage buried deep inside the Peak District. As the evening goes on, they...
- 3/5/2010
- by David Sztypuljak
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
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