On the JoBlo Movies YouTube channel, we will be posting one full movie every day of the week, giving viewers the chance to watch them entirely free of charge. The Free Movie of the Day we have to share with you today is writer/director Ursula Dabrowsky’s 2014 Australian serial killer film Inner Demon. You can check it out over on the JoBlo Movies YouTube channel, or you can just watch it in the embed at the top of this article.
Inner Demon has the following synopsis:
A teenage girl is abducted by a serial killer couple and manages to escape and find refuge in an isolated farmhouse, only to discover it is home to greater horrors and a malevolent spirit.
According to the trivia section of the movie’s IMDb page, Inner Demon is “loosely based on the Truro murders in which seven women were hunted down and murdered...
Inner Demon has the following synopsis:
A teenage girl is abducted by a serial killer couple and manages to escape and find refuge in an isolated farmhouse, only to discover it is home to greater horrors and a malevolent spirit.
According to the trivia section of the movie’s IMDb page, Inner Demon is “loosely based on the Truro murders in which seven women were hunted down and murdered...
- 10/5/2022
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
There’ll be no room for idle hands when production begins on Ursula Dabrowsky’s The Devil’s Work in South Australia.
The third film in her Demon Trilogy will be filmed across just five nights in December, as opposed to the two weeks it took to shoot predecessor Inner Demon in 2012 and the four-week schedule for 2009’s Family Demons.
Headlining the cast are two leads from the previous films, Cassandra Kane and Sarah Jeavons, who play feuding sisters in a story that chronicles a young couple’s weekend away at a remote cottage. What begins as a romantic escape soon turns into a harrowing fight for survival as they are terrorised by an unhinged, homicidal sibling.
They are joined by Mark Fantasia (The Tourist) who has returned to Adelaide after an eight-year stint in Los Angeles.
Written and directed by Dabrowsky, the project will also feature Maxx Corkindale as director of photography,...
The third film in her Demon Trilogy will be filmed across just five nights in December, as opposed to the two weeks it took to shoot predecessor Inner Demon in 2012 and the four-week schedule for 2009’s Family Demons.
Headlining the cast are two leads from the previous films, Cassandra Kane and Sarah Jeavons, who play feuding sisters in a story that chronicles a young couple’s weekend away at a remote cottage. What begins as a romantic escape soon turns into a harrowing fight for survival as they are terrorised by an unhinged, homicidal sibling.
They are joined by Mark Fantasia (The Tourist) who has returned to Adelaide after an eight-year stint in Los Angeles.
Written and directed by Dabrowsky, the project will also feature Maxx Corkindale as director of photography,...
- 10/29/2021
- by Sean Slatter
- IF.com.au
Ursula Dabrowsky's serial killer thriller Inner Demon was released, through Video-on-demand, earlier this year. Today, the film is showing on horror film focused Shudder. This title focuses on a kidnapping and one, young girl's attempts to escape. Inner Demon stars: Sarah Jeavons, Andreas Sobik, Kerry Ann Reid and Todd Telford. A preview of the film's latest release is hosted here. The official trailer shows Sam (Jeavons). Trapped with her young sister, they try to stay alive, in a killing zone. They escape to a cabin-in-the-woods. But, there is no escape from this pair of serial killers! Shudder will host Inner Demon in multiple territories. The film will debut, on this platform, in: the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Ireland. Shudder hosts exclusive horror titles every month. And, horror fans can find more on Inner Demon below and at Shudder, now. Release Date: July 10th, 2017 (VOD, Shudder). Director/writer: Ursula Dabrowsky.
- 7/10/2017
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
More details are emerging for Ursula Dabrowsky's Inner Demon. A new trailer and movie poster have just been released. Both items show Sam tormented by internal and external forces. Set to release worldwide in April, this thriller was shot near Adelaide, Australia. The film deals with a kidnapping and one brave young girl's attempt to fight back. Inner Demon stars Sarah Jeavons, Kerry Ann Reid and Andreas Sobik. The film's official trailer and artwork are hosted here. The trailer shows Sam and the killers. She is injured in several scenes. Meanwhile, one of the killers is losing her murderous nerve. But, is there an escape, from these two deadly villains? The film will be available in several territories. Through Video-on-demand, Inner Demon will be available in Canada, the Us, Australia and several African, Asia and other territories. The launch begins on April 21st, on: iTunes, Amazon Instant, Google Play/You Tube,...
- 4/19/2017
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
In today's Horror Highlights, we have details on Cavitycolors' new poster series, Terror Tubes, which kicks off this Thursday with a print inspired by The Stuff, and we also have a look at the vinyl soundtrack for Rob Zombie's 31 and a new clip and artwork for Inner Demon.
Terror Tubes Poster Series: From Cavity Colors: "We're debuting a brand new poster series called Terror Tubes this Thursday, April 20th.
Terror-tubes™ will be an ongoing series of timed edition posters we'll release for 24 hours only. Just like our Buy or Die releases, except it'll only be available for 1 day. After the time period elapses, that poster will vanish forever into oblivion. Most posters will be 17x22 or 16x20, so I hope you have some wall space ready!
Stay tuned for the first one this coming Thursday at 5 Pm est! Here's a tasty sneak peak...."
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Official Vinyl Soundtrack for Rob Zombie...
Terror Tubes Poster Series: From Cavity Colors: "We're debuting a brand new poster series called Terror Tubes this Thursday, April 20th.
Terror-tubes™ will be an ongoing series of timed edition posters we'll release for 24 hours only. Just like our Buy or Die releases, except it'll only be available for 1 day. After the time period elapses, that poster will vanish forever into oblivion. Most posters will be 17x22 or 16x20, so I hope you have some wall space ready!
Stay tuned for the first one this coming Thursday at 5 Pm est! Here's a tasty sneak peak...."
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Official Vinyl Soundtrack for Rob Zombie...
- 4/19/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Horror Highlights: Stranger With My Face International Film Festival, Phoenix Forgotten, Inner Demon
In today's Horror Highlights, we have details on the fifth Stranger With My Face International Film Festival, a new clip and link to a featurette for Phoenix Forgotten, and two clips from Inner Demon.
Stranger With My Face International Film Festival: Press Release: "The 5th edition of Stranger With My Face International Film Festival will take place in Hobart from 4-7 May, with a line-up of feature films, a shorts program, a symposium, industry events and an art exhibition. Stranger With My Face focuses on women's perspectives in genre filmmaking with an emphasis on horror and related genres.
The 2017 program includes a retrospective of the celebrated New Zealand filmmaker Gaylene Preston; the Tasmanian premiere of the all-female horror anthology Xx with one of the filmmakers, Roxanne Benjamin, in person; and a screening of Wes Craven’s The People Under the Stairs with its cinematographer, Sandi Sissel Asc.
“Stranger With My Face...
Stranger With My Face International Film Festival: Press Release: "The 5th edition of Stranger With My Face International Film Festival will take place in Hobart from 4-7 May, with a line-up of feature films, a shorts program, a symposium, industry events and an art exhibition. Stranger With My Face focuses on women's perspectives in genre filmmaking with an emphasis on horror and related genres.
The 2017 program includes a retrospective of the celebrated New Zealand filmmaker Gaylene Preston; the Tasmanian premiere of the all-female horror anthology Xx with one of the filmmakers, Roxanne Benjamin, in person; and a screening of Wes Craven’s The People Under the Stairs with its cinematographer, Sandi Sissel Asc.
“Stranger With My Face...
- 4/13/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
It was back in 2012 that a trailer was released for Ursula Dabrowsky's Inner Demon (An Inner Demon Trailer on 28Dla). Since then, the film has been acquired by distributor Terror Films. Terror Films will show the film, via Video-on-demand, this April 21st; this will be a multi-territory release. In the film, Sam attempts to escape a pair of serial killers, with her sister. But, every escape path leads back to this evil duo. Inner Demon stars: Sarah Jeavons, Kerry Anne Reid and Andreas Sobick. Now, two preview clips have been launched for the film, titled "Knock, Knock, Knock" and "Good Girl." The "Good Girl" clip is hosted here. In the "Good Girl" clip, Sam (Jeavons) is injured and hidden. She watches as the two serial killers discuss future plans. But, one killer is losing their nerve. This clip shows the strange relationship, between the killers. It also shows protagonist Sam and her dire situation.
- 4/12/2017
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
You Don’t Have to Die to Go to Hell – Inner Demon Unleashed from Hell on November 19
The Nightmarish Horror of 2015 – Directed by Australia’s Ursula Dabrowsky – Is Unleashed from Hell on November 19 Go Behind-the-Scenes of this Killer Horror with 18 minutes of Footage Released Today The nightmarish horror of the year – directed by Australia’s own Ursula Dabrowsky – will be unleased from hell on November 19 2015 ...
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The Nightmarish Horror of 2015 – Directed by Australia’s Ursula Dabrowsky – Is Unleashed from Hell on November 19 Go Behind-the-Scenes of this Killer Horror with 18 minutes of Footage Released Today The nightmarish horror of the year – directed by Australia’s own Ursula Dabrowsky – will be unleased from hell on November 19 2015 ...
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- 11/13/2015
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
by Seth Metoyer
MoreHorror.com
The first round of horror films have been announced for the Colorado based horror festival Telluride Horror Show. This years lineup looks sweet and includes premieres and a special screening of Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas with director Q&A! Check the list of films below.
From The Press Release
The first wave of films is now live for the 2015 Telluride Horror Show, October 16-18 in picturesque Telluride, Colorado (elevation 8,750 ft.).
Most of the films will make their Colorado premieres at this year's festival or will screen fresh off their Fantastic Fest debuts. The festival will also feature a special screening of Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas followed by a director Q&A.
Here's the complete lineup, which can also be found at http://telluridehorrorshow.com/films.html
Guests
Henry Selick
Guest Director
Henry Selick is an American stop-motion director, producer and writer...
MoreHorror.com
The first round of horror films have been announced for the Colorado based horror festival Telluride Horror Show. This years lineup looks sweet and includes premieres and a special screening of Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas with director Q&A! Check the list of films below.
From The Press Release
The first wave of films is now live for the 2015 Telluride Horror Show, October 16-18 in picturesque Telluride, Colorado (elevation 8,750 ft.).
Most of the films will make their Colorado premieres at this year's festival or will screen fresh off their Fantastic Fest debuts. The festival will also feature a special screening of Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas followed by a director Q&A.
Here's the complete lineup, which can also be found at http://telluridehorrorshow.com/films.html
Guests
Henry Selick
Guest Director
Henry Selick is an American stop-motion director, producer and writer...
- 9/8/2015
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Halloween is in less than two months, and Cavity Colors wants to help you get an early start on the festivities. Also: the lineup at the 2015 Telluride Horror Show and four posters from American Backwoods: Slew Hampshire.
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Cavity Colors' Halloween Celebration Shirts: "'The Girl Who Dreams Of Halloween' Limited Edition Print ($30.00)
Lucy found herself constantly daydreaming about candy corn, jack-o-lanterns, and paper skeletons... 1 day a year was not enough.... The giant pumpkin hovered over her head constantly... There was no escape.
Limited Edition of 100 Signed and numbered by Aaron Cavitycolors 17 x 22 inches (will fit any 18 x 24 frame) Printed with Archival inks on Velvet Cotton Paper Please allow 1 - 2 days for shipping (each print is made to order)
"Xenofloss" T-Shirt / Tanktop ($25.00)
In space, no one can hear you eat Halloween candy. But if you're an alien, you should always floss! There's no time for cavities!
Designed by Hillary White. Pre-order...
- 9/4/2015
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Read More: Drafthouse Films Aquires Karyn Kusama's SXSW Midnight Hit "The Invitation" The Telluride Horror Show has announced a collection of horror premieres and screenings for its official 2015 lineup. In addition to programming, organizes have also revealed that special guest director Henry Selick ("The Nightmare Before Christmas"), guest host Devin Faraci and musical guest Champagne Charlie will all be in attendance. The film festival takes place in Telluride, Colorado and runs October 16-18. Find the complete lineup of films below. Features "German Angst", dir: Jörg Buttergeit, Michal Kosakowski, Andreas Marschall "He Never Died", dir: Jason Krawczyk "Hell House, LLC", dir: Stephen Cognetti "Inner Demon", dir: Ursula Dabrowsky "The Invitation", dir: Karyn Kusama "Landmine Goes Click", dir: Levan Bakhia "The Nightmare Before Christmas",...
- 9/3/2015
- by Aubrey Page
- Indiewire
Stars: Sarah Jeavons, Kerry Ann Reid, Andreas Sobik | Written and Directed by Ursula Dabrowsky
Inner Demon is nothing if not unpredictable… in the most predictable way possible. You see the story revolves around teenager Sam (Jeavons), who is abducted one night along with her younger sister by a feral serial-killing couple. Escaping from the boot of their car and injured making her getaway, she finds refuge in an isolated farmhouse, only to discover it is home to the very people she was abducted by! So far, so familiar right? Right. But let me continue…
Hiding out in one of the largest closets in the Australian outback, Sam witnesses her abductors going about there odd ways, fighting between each other, killing their best mate. You know, the usual stuff. Realising that she’s not the first to get abducted – thanks to the ridiculous amount of trophies the couple keep in that...
Inner Demon is nothing if not unpredictable… in the most predictable way possible. You see the story revolves around teenager Sam (Jeavons), who is abducted one night along with her younger sister by a feral serial-killing couple. Escaping from the boot of their car and injured making her getaway, she finds refuge in an isolated farmhouse, only to discover it is home to the very people she was abducted by! So far, so familiar right? Right. But let me continue…
Hiding out in one of the largest closets in the Australian outback, Sam witnesses her abductors going about there odd ways, fighting between each other, killing their best mate. You know, the usual stuff. Realising that she’s not the first to get abducted – thanks to the ridiculous amount of trophies the couple keep in that...
- 8/30/2015
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
After the announcement of the Fightfest’s opening and closing films a week ago, the UK’s premiere horror festival has announced its complete line-up… And they’re not making it easy for us to bring you reviews of the majority of the films screening this year!
Yes, not only is Frightfest taking over the Vue cinema on Leicester Square again this year but they’re also taking over an extra screen, Screen 1, at the old home of Frightfest, The Prince Charles Cinema – which will be the location of Another “Discovery” screen strand.
From the press release:
Bigger, bolder, bloodier…Film4 FrightFest 2015 marks its 16th year with its largest line-up ever. From Thurs 27 August to Mon 31 August, the UK’s leading event for genre fans will return to the Vue West End, Leicester Square to present seventy-six films across five screens, plus a host of special events. There are eighteen...
Yes, not only is Frightfest taking over the Vue cinema on Leicester Square again this year but they’re also taking over an extra screen, Screen 1, at the old home of Frightfest, The Prince Charles Cinema – which will be the location of Another “Discovery” screen strand.
From the press release:
Bigger, bolder, bloodier…Film4 FrightFest 2015 marks its 16th year with its largest line-up ever. From Thurs 27 August to Mon 31 August, the UK’s leading event for genre fans will return to the Vue West End, Leicester Square to present seventy-six films across five screens, plus a host of special events. There are eighteen...
- 7/2/2015
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Shadow people, sharp-fanged co-workers, and insistent sinister spirits will just be a few of the monsters haunting the theaters at this year's Film4 FrightFest. The full lineup for the upcoming event is packed with 76 films aimed to unforgettably frighten audiences.
Press Release: "Film news (UK): Film4 FrightFest serves up a fearsome feast with a record 76 films, embracing 20 world and 42 UK & European premieres
Bigger, bolder, bloodier…Film4 FrightFest 2015 marks its 16th year with its largest line-up ever. From Thurs 27 August to Mon 31 August, the UK’s leading event for genre fans will return to the Vue West End, Leicester Square to present seventy-six films across five screens, plus a host of special events. There are eighteen countries representing five continents with a record-breaking sixteen European premieres and twenty-six UK premieres. In addition, there is a further ‘Discovery’ strand at The Prince Charles Cinema, signalling a welcome return to FrightFest’s spiritual home.
Press Release: "Film news (UK): Film4 FrightFest serves up a fearsome feast with a record 76 films, embracing 20 world and 42 UK & European premieres
Bigger, bolder, bloodier…Film4 FrightFest 2015 marks its 16th year with its largest line-up ever. From Thurs 27 August to Mon 31 August, the UK’s leading event for genre fans will return to the Vue West End, Leicester Square to present seventy-six films across five screens, plus a host of special events. There are eighteen countries representing five continents with a record-breaking sixteen European premieres and twenty-six UK premieres. In addition, there is a further ‘Discovery’ strand at The Prince Charles Cinema, signalling a welcome return to FrightFest’s spiritual home.
- 7/2/2015
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
World Premiere of Ursula Dabrowsky’s Inner Demon to be unleashed at A Night of Horror International Film Festival in Sydney on 22 November 2014 Five years after the unveiling of her award-winning feature film, Family Demons, at the 2009 A Night of Horror International Film Festival, Adelaide-based, Canadian-born horror writer/director, Ursula Dabrowsky, is thrilled to return to the film festival that launched her horror filmmaking career.
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- 11/5/2014
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
The John Hinde Award for Science Fiction presented by the Australian Writers' Guild is broadening its scope this year, including inviting entries from unproduced scripts.
The $10,000 prize will be awarded to the writer of the best produced script and the categories will be expanded to sub-genres and cross genre pieces, including horror-hybrids and post-Apocalyptic works.
Also, this year the writer of the best unproduced script will get to meet with a leading genre producer, with all travel costs covered by the Awg and the Hinde Award.
The purpose of the award bequested by. Australian film critic John Hinde is to encourage, reward and foster creativity in the development and showcasing of science fiction writing for feature film, short film, TV, radio and interactive media.
This year.s award was launched at the Stranger With My Face Horror Film Festival in Hobart on Saturday.
Screenwriting duo Shayne Armstrong and Shane Krause (Acolytes,...
The $10,000 prize will be awarded to the writer of the best produced script and the categories will be expanded to sub-genres and cross genre pieces, including horror-hybrids and post-Apocalyptic works.
Also, this year the writer of the best unproduced script will get to meet with a leading genre producer, with all travel costs covered by the Awg and the Hinde Award.
The purpose of the award bequested by. Australian film critic John Hinde is to encourage, reward and foster creativity in the development and showcasing of science fiction writing for feature film, short film, TV, radio and interactive media.
This year.s award was launched at the Stranger With My Face Horror Film Festival in Hobart on Saturday.
Screenwriting duo Shayne Armstrong and Shane Krause (Acolytes,...
- 8/24/2014
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
After making her directing debut on micro-budgeted, B&W suspense film Johnny Ghost, Donna McRae is writing and plans to direct one segment of a horror anthology set in Tasmania.
Also, McRae and her husband Michael Vale have written the script for Le Chien qui Fume - A Smokey Life, a bizarre tale about a dog that lived in Europe in the early 20th Century, wore men.s clothing and smoked cigarettes. McRae is balancing her role as a filmmaker with lecturing in film and television at Deakin University. The untitled horror film is being produced by Unicorn Films. Lizzette Atkins and will enlist five writers-directors, all female: McRae, Ursula Dabrowsky, Isabel Peppard, Briony Kidd and Rebecca Thomson.
.The stories are all set around a small haunted Tasmanian town and are intertwined with each other,. she tells If. The tagline says: .Apocalyptic visions, bloodthirsty curses, creatures gone mad, a voodoo granny,...
Also, McRae and her husband Michael Vale have written the script for Le Chien qui Fume - A Smokey Life, a bizarre tale about a dog that lived in Europe in the early 20th Century, wore men.s clothing and smoked cigarettes. McRae is balancing her role as a filmmaker with lecturing in film and television at Deakin University. The untitled horror film is being produced by Unicorn Films. Lizzette Atkins and will enlist five writers-directors, all female: McRae, Ursula Dabrowsky, Isabel Peppard, Briony Kidd and Rebecca Thomson.
.The stories are all set around a small haunted Tasmanian town and are intertwined with each other,. she tells If. The tagline says: .Apocalyptic visions, bloodthirsty curses, creatures gone mad, a voodoo granny,...
- 3/2/2014
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
Typifying a growing buoyancy and sense of optimism about filmmaking in South Australia, producers Julie Byrne, Kristian Moliere and Jennifer Jones have formed Triptych Pictures.
The troika has just delivered its first factual entertainment series for the ABC, Jillaroo School, and shooting wraps today on its first feature, Touch.
Jillaroo School (6 x 30.) follows the journeys of the women who undergo a course to train as jillaroos under the tutelage of experienced horse master Bill Willoughby.
Writer-director Christopher Houghton.s Touch is a thriller about a mother and daughter who are on the run, hiding in a remote hills town, starring Leeanna Walsman, Matt Day, Greg Hatton and 12-year-old tyro Onor Nottle.
.It.s very hard to be a solo producer or even a duo,. Byrne tells If. .With three you have a critical mass and each brings different ideas. We are all drama-oriented and we want to get into TV series drama.
The troika has just delivered its first factual entertainment series for the ABC, Jillaroo School, and shooting wraps today on its first feature, Touch.
Jillaroo School (6 x 30.) follows the journeys of the women who undergo a course to train as jillaroos under the tutelage of experienced horse master Bill Willoughby.
Writer-director Christopher Houghton.s Touch is a thriller about a mother and daughter who are on the run, hiding in a remote hills town, starring Leeanna Walsman, Matt Day, Greg Hatton and 12-year-old tyro Onor Nottle.
.It.s very hard to be a solo producer or even a duo,. Byrne tells If. .With three you have a critical mass and each brings different ideas. We are all drama-oriented and we want to get into TV series drama.
- 10/3/2013
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
Australian based director Ursula Dabrowsky has almost completed her second feature film titled Inner Demon. This film is part of a trilogy, with Family Demons and Demonheart rounding out this trio. Dabrowsky's latest will bring elements of New French Extremity into this film's thrilling story. Inner Demon involves a serial killing couple who abduct teens. The young Sam is kidnapped by this duo and she is brought to an isolated farmhouse. Here, the killers torment the girl in a graphic fashion, while a malevolent spirit looms about. This title has finished principal photography and there will be some pick-up shots taken to finish the film. Fans of the macabre can view the latest trailer for this feature below. Director/writer: Ursula Dabrowsky. Producers: Sue Brown and Julie Byrne. Cast: Sarah Jeavons, Andreas Sobik, Kerry Reid, Todd Telford, and Scarlett Hocking. The latest trailer for Inner Demon is here: The film's...
- 12/5/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Ursula Dabrowsky.s .new slice of cinematic fright. will start filming this month.
Inner Demon is the Adelaide filmmaker.s second film in her .Demon. trilogy, following 2009.s self-financed psychological horror Family Demons.
The new revenge film, also penned by Dabrowsky, has been financed from the South Australian Film Corporation.s Filmlab initiative which provides a cash budget of up to $350,000 for eight different projects.
Launched in 2009, it.s assisted such films as Shut Up Little Man! An Audio Misadventure (which has just completed a 25-state theatrical run in the Us), 52 Tuesdays (currently in production) and One Eyed Girl, which stars Maeve Dermody and starts shooting April 16.
Inner Demon, which has the tagline .you don.t have to go die to go to hell., tells the tale of teenager Sam Durelle and her younger sister who are home alone when a knock at the door leads Sam down the road to terror.
Inner Demon is the Adelaide filmmaker.s second film in her .Demon. trilogy, following 2009.s self-financed psychological horror Family Demons.
The new revenge film, also penned by Dabrowsky, has been financed from the South Australian Film Corporation.s Filmlab initiative which provides a cash budget of up to $350,000 for eight different projects.
Launched in 2009, it.s assisted such films as Shut Up Little Man! An Audio Misadventure (which has just completed a 25-state theatrical run in the Us), 52 Tuesdays (currently in production) and One Eyed Girl, which stars Maeve Dermody and starts shooting April 16.
Inner Demon, which has the tagline .you don.t have to go die to go to hell., tells the tale of teenager Sam Durelle and her younger sister who are home alone when a knock at the door leads Sam down the road to terror.
- 1/20/2012
- by Sam Dallas
- IF.com.au
Ursula Dabrowsky.s .new slice of cinematic fright. will start filming this month. Inner Demon is the Adelaide filmmaker.s second film in her .Demon. trilogy, following 2009.s self-financed psychological horror Family Demons. The new revenge film, also penned by Dabrowsky, has been financed from the South Australian Film Corporation.s Filmlab initiative which provides a cash budget of up to $350,000 for eight different projects. Launched in 2009, it.s assisted such films as Shut Up Little Man! An Audio Misadventure (which has just completed a 25-state theatrical run in the Us), 52 Tuesdays (currently in production) and One Eyed Girl, which stars Maeve Dermody and starts shooting April 16. Inner Demon, which has the tagline...
- 1/20/2012
- by Sam Dallas
- IF.com.au
Ursula Dabrowsky.s .new slice of cinematic fright. will start filming this month. Inner Demon is the Adelaide filmmaker.s second film in her .Demon. trilogy, following 2009.s self-financed psychological horror Family Demons. The new revenge film, also penned by Dabrowsky, has been financed from the South Australian Film Corporation.s Filmlab initiative which provides a cash budget of up to $350,000 for eight different projects. Launched in 2009, it.s assisted such films as Shut Up Little Man! An Audio Misadventure (which has just completed a 25-state theatrical run in the Us), 52 Tuesdays (currently in production) and One Eyed Girl, which stars Maeve Dermody and starts shooting April 16. Inner Demon, which has the tagline...
- 1/20/2012
- by Sam Dallas
- IF.com.au
In 2009 indie filmmaker Ursula Dabrowsky completed the first installment of her "Demon Trilogy", the psychological horror film Family Demons, and now she has obtained financing to make the second installment, Inner Demon, with filming set to commence on January 30th.
From the Press Release:
Bearing the tagline “You don’t have to die to go to hell,” Inner Demon grabs influences from the new French extremes of the genre and tells the tale of teenager Sam Durelle and her younger sister, who are home alone when a knock at the door leads Sam down the road to terror. Abducted by a serial killer couple, Sam manages to escape and find refuge in a desolate farmhouse, only to discover it is home to a malevolent spirit. Trapped in the house, Sam is propelled into a struggle for survival, one that will push her to the limits not only physically and emotionally but also spiritually.
From the Press Release:
Bearing the tagline “You don’t have to die to go to hell,” Inner Demon grabs influences from the new French extremes of the genre and tells the tale of teenager Sam Durelle and her younger sister, who are home alone when a knock at the door leads Sam down the road to terror. Abducted by a serial killer couple, Sam manages to escape and find refuge in a desolate farmhouse, only to discover it is home to a malevolent spirit. Trapped in the house, Sam is propelled into a struggle for survival, one that will push her to the limits not only physically and emotionally but also spiritually.
- 1/19/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Back in 2008, when this writer was plowing through entries for the mighty Melbourne Underground Film Festival, one movie stood out: Family Demons. One of the best no-budget horror flicks we’ve recently had the pleasure to eyeball (and that’s truly saying something), it loudly announced Adelaide-based filmmaker Ursula Dabrowsky as a filmmaker to be reckoned with. Now, after more than 12 months of serious preparation, Dabrowsky has come back like some vengeful demonic force to let the world know that filming will commence early in 2012 on her new slice of cinematic fright, Inner Demon. Click onward for more info, a teaser trailer and a couple of early pics of the cast.
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- 11/23/2011
- by gingold@starloggroup.com (Michael Helms)
- Fangoria
Back in 2008, when this writer was plowing through entries for the mighty Melbourne Underground Film Festival, one movie stood out: Family Demons. One of the best no-budget horror flicks we’ve recently had the pleasure to eyeball (and that’s truly saying something), it loudly announced Adelaide-based filmmaker Ursula Dabrowsky as a filmmaker to be reckoned with. Now, after more than 12 months of serious preparation, Dabrowsky has come back like some vengeful demonic force to let the world know that filming will commence early in 2012 on her new slice of cinematic fright, Inner Demon. Click onward for more info, a teaser trailer and a couple of early pics of the cast.
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- 11/23/2011
- by gingold@starloggroup.com (Michael Helms)
- Fangoria
The B-Movie Underground and Trash Film Festival brings their unique collection of international sleaze on Sept. 7-11 in the city of Breda in the Netherlands. Violence, gore, general grossness and perversion are, once again, near and dear to the heart of this fun fest.
From the U.S., the But Fest is screening a few modern underground classics while also celebrating a few of the old masters. Included in the lineup are Usama Alshaibi‘s mind-blowing Muslim sex worker flick Profane, Zach Clark‘s wild weekend of debauchery Vacation! and Dan Nelson & Drew Bolduc‘s over-the-top The Taint.
Plus, But is honoring Cinema of Transgression mastermind Nick Zedd with several screenings of his classic works, such as Thrust in Me, Police State and Whoregasm, as well as his recent public access TV series Electra Elf.
Other films from around world include horror hits like César Ducasse & Mathieu Peteul’s Dark Souls,...
From the U.S., the But Fest is screening a few modern underground classics while also celebrating a few of the old masters. Included in the lineup are Usama Alshaibi‘s mind-blowing Muslim sex worker flick Profane, Zach Clark‘s wild weekend of debauchery Vacation! and Dan Nelson & Drew Bolduc‘s over-the-top The Taint.
Plus, But is honoring Cinema of Transgression mastermind Nick Zedd with several screenings of his classic works, such as Thrust in Me, Police State and Whoregasm, as well as his recent public access TV series Electra Elf.
Other films from around world include horror hits like César Ducasse & Mathieu Peteul’s Dark Souls,...
- 9/7/2011
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
The first annual Bloodfest Fantastique genre film festival — which recently wrapped in Melbourne, Australia and was organized by the good folks of the Melbourne Underground Film Festival — has given out a slew of awards to films, filmmakers and actors. The big winner of the fest? The Sydney-based horror flick The Tunnel, directed by Carlo Ledesma.
The Tunnel took home three awards, including Best Film. Becoming a festival favorite is an especially interesting feat for a film that has eschewed the traditional distribution route and is already available for free online for anybody to view who wants to BitTorrent it through a deal with Paramount Pictures. The film also won Best Cinematography for the work of co-d.P.s Shing Fung Cheung and Steve Davis; while Davis also shared the Best Supporting Actor award with Michael Rooker, who appeared in Penance.
Amother big winner was Bloodfest’s Opening Night film Come and Get Me.
The Tunnel took home three awards, including Best Film. Becoming a festival favorite is an especially interesting feat for a film that has eschewed the traditional distribution route and is already available for free online for anybody to view who wants to BitTorrent it through a deal with Paramount Pictures. The film also won Best Cinematography for the work of co-d.P.s Shing Fung Cheung and Steve Davis; while Davis also shared the Best Supporting Actor award with Michael Rooker, who appeared in Penance.
Amother big winner was Bloodfest’s Opening Night film Come and Get Me.
- 6/20/2011
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
The sick and twisted minds behind the Melbourne Underground Film Festival have launched a brand new horror and sci-fi themed fest: Bloodfest Fantastique! Australia gets a lot more blood-soaked on June 10-18, nine nights of some of the most gruesome, terrifying and far-out films, past and present, from around the world.
While Muff has never been shy about screening genre films, Richard Wolstencroft — founder and director of both fests — is planning for his newest endeavor to simply be a celebration of his two favorite genres of filmmaking, without all the politicking hooha-ery that surrounds Muff.
So, there’s still a very underground-esque flavor to Bloodfest. The newer flicks in the festival have a scrappy, inventive, degenerate quality, from slice and dice em’s like Chris Sun’s Come and Get Me, Chad Ferrin’s Someone’s Knocking at the Door and Geoff Klein Bikini Girls on Ice; to monster flicks...
While Muff has never been shy about screening genre films, Richard Wolstencroft — founder and director of both fests — is planning for his newest endeavor to simply be a celebration of his two favorite genres of filmmaking, without all the politicking hooha-ery that surrounds Muff.
So, there’s still a very underground-esque flavor to Bloodfest. The newer flicks in the festival have a scrappy, inventive, degenerate quality, from slice and dice em’s like Chris Sun’s Come and Get Me, Chad Ferrin’s Someone’s Knocking at the Door and Geoff Klein Bikini Girls on Ice; to monster flicks...
- 5/27/2011
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
Anyone who knows what a Masters of Horror dinner is also knows that Mick Garris is probably cringing as he reads this sentence, because I've been somewhat of a thorn in his side regarding how many women attend them.
I've actually had Joe Lynch yell at me (virtually, anyway) and James Gunn chastise me publicly for saying that women don't get invited to the Masters of Horror dinners.
But I'm not bitching about that today, so Mick and James and Joe can relax. This is not a critique of them and their invitational habits. What I'm bitching about is how few women horror directors are actually available for them to invite.
What Is a Masters of Horror dinner, you ask, layperson?
Well, it's a gathering of the directors of some of the best horror films of the last several decades. This gathering, which takes place in Los Angeles, is invite-only,...
I've actually had Joe Lynch yell at me (virtually, anyway) and James Gunn chastise me publicly for saying that women don't get invited to the Masters of Horror dinners.
But I'm not bitching about that today, so Mick and James and Joe can relax. This is not a critique of them and their invitational habits. What I'm bitching about is how few women horror directors are actually available for them to invite.
What Is a Masters of Horror dinner, you ask, layperson?
Well, it's a gathering of the directors of some of the best horror films of the last several decades. This gathering, which takes place in Los Angeles, is invite-only,...
- 2/11/2011
- by Superheidi
- Planet Fury
Start: 06/23/2010 Start: 06/23/2010
The long-awaited DVD-release of Family Demons, directed by Ursula Dabrowsky, is happening in video stores across Australia on June 23, 2010. Family Demons is a psychological horror film about an abused teenage girl who murders her alcoholic mother and is horrified to discover that the mother’s vengeful spirit returns to haunt her.
Family Demons won the Best Australian Director Award at the 2009 A Night of Horror International Film Festival, Best Foreign Film and Best Actress (Cassandra Kane) at Fright Night Film Fest, and was a finalist at the 2009 DigiSPAA awards. Read Our Review. More news on releases in other nations as we hear it!
The long-awaited DVD-release of Family Demons, directed by Ursula Dabrowsky, is happening in video stores across Australia on June 23, 2010. Family Demons is a psychological horror film about an abused teenage girl who murders her alcoholic mother and is horrified to discover that the mother’s vengeful spirit returns to haunt her.
Family Demons won the Best Australian Director Award at the 2009 A Night of Horror International Film Festival, Best Foreign Film and Best Actress (Cassandra Kane) at Fright Night Film Fest, and was a finalist at the 2009 DigiSPAA awards. Read Our Review. More news on releases in other nations as we hear it!
- 6/18/2010
- by Superheidi
- Planet Fury
Director: Ursula Dabrowsky.
Writer: Ursula Dabrowsky.
Family Demons is a Saylavee horror production that will be released in North America through Ifm Films. Rich in family dysfunction, violence and abuse Family Demons has qualities similar to Greek tragedy. In the film Billie (Cassandra Kane) plays the heroine who has a tragic fall due to her philia or love for her mother. Her fall is caused by her philia and a curse that haunts others in her family (mental disorder).
The film is centrally about Billie and the abuse she experiences at the hands of her mother (Kerry Reid). Her abuse continues a cycle of mental illness that actress Kerry Reid brilliantly shows in her alcoholism and neglect for her young daughter. The mother is haunted by her own demons, but it is Billie's failing attempts to reconcile with her mother that drives the show.
The heroine Billie finds hope in...
Writer: Ursula Dabrowsky.
Family Demons is a Saylavee horror production that will be released in North America through Ifm Films. Rich in family dysfunction, violence and abuse Family Demons has qualities similar to Greek tragedy. In the film Billie (Cassandra Kane) plays the heroine who has a tragic fall due to her philia or love for her mother. Her fall is caused by her philia and a curse that haunts others in her family (mental disorder).
The film is centrally about Billie and the abuse she experiences at the hands of her mother (Kerry Reid). Her abuse continues a cycle of mental illness that actress Kerry Reid brilliantly shows in her alcoholism and neglect for her young daughter. The mother is haunted by her own demons, but it is Billie's failing attempts to reconcile with her mother that drives the show.
The heroine Billie finds hope in...
- 12/18/2009
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Family Demons: The Ghost as Domestic Inheritance by Donna McRae
Low cinematic genres – (as Clover, Williams and Robin Wood and others) have often pointed out – often handle explosive social material that mainstream cinema is reluctant to touch. — Joan Hawkins (1)
Can you make a film about the aftermath of incest and child abuse and its effect on three generations of women in the same family? Would this film contain an inherited ghost running through the narrative that could represent repressed feelings of colonial guilt on another level? Could this film prick the conscience of a nation that might be shuddering in silence for all its past sins? Would you get funding for this film from an Australian funding agency if you didn't have a track record? Would this very serious film fill cinemas, especially Australian ones? Could you get international profile actors to star in your film? Or would Australian film actors like Gracie Otto,...
Low cinematic genres – (as Clover, Williams and Robin Wood and others) have often pointed out – often handle explosive social material that mainstream cinema is reluctant to touch. — Joan Hawkins (1)
Can you make a film about the aftermath of incest and child abuse and its effect on three generations of women in the same family? Would this film contain an inherited ghost running through the narrative that could represent repressed feelings of colonial guilt on another level? Could this film prick the conscience of a nation that might be shuddering in silence for all its past sins? Would you get funding for this film from an Australian funding agency if you didn't have a track record? Would this very serious film fill cinemas, especially Australian ones? Could you get international profile actors to star in your film? Or would Australian film actors like Gracie Otto,...
- 12/16/2009
- by Superheidi
- Planet Fury
Check out this awesome interview with vampire movie Strigoi director Faye Jackson (Lump) on one of our fave boy-run sites QuietEarth - Faye Jackson Interview
You should also read this extremely cool academic paper on the brand new horror film Family Demons directed by Ursula Dabrowsky written by Donna McRae - Family Demons: The Ghost of Domestic Inheritence
Katt Shea (Poison Ivy) has a new commentary up on Trailers From Hell for the trailer to Klute. From the bygone days (1971) when studios routinely made the kind of adult material now found mainly in indies. Jane Fonda pulled down a well-deserved Oscar for her portrayal of the call girl without a heart of gold who gets wrapped up in a murder investigation.
You should also read this extremely cool academic paper on the brand new horror film Family Demons directed by Ursula Dabrowsky written by Donna McRae - Family Demons: The Ghost of Domestic Inheritence
Katt Shea (Poison Ivy) has a new commentary up on Trailers From Hell for the trailer to Klute. From the bygone days (1971) when studios routinely made the kind of adult material now found mainly in indies. Jane Fonda pulled down a well-deserved Oscar for her portrayal of the call girl without a heart of gold who gets wrapped up in a murder investigation.
- 12/14/2009
- by Superheidi
- Planet Fury
Family Demons is an indie' film from Australia that has recently been picked up by Ifm World Releasing for worldwide distribution. The film really packs the fun into both family dysfunction and this first trailer, which can be seen below. A North American release date is awhile off, but a brief description of the film's heroine can be found courtesy of Fangoria: "a young woman violently fighting for her life." Family Demons is a must see film as early reviews are very positive. As well, the first trailer shows director Ursula Dabrowsky's flare for the dramatic. Have a look at all the details for Family Demons past the break.
The synopsis for Family Demons:
"Billie (Cassandra Kane) kills her violent alcoholic mother (Kerry Reid) in a fit of fury and repressed anger. Helped by her boyfriend Sean (Alex Rafalowicz) she plans on getting out of town and heading...
The synopsis for Family Demons:
"Billie (Cassandra Kane) kills her violent alcoholic mother (Kerry Reid) in a fit of fury and repressed anger. Helped by her boyfriend Sean (Alex Rafalowicz) she plans on getting out of town and heading...
- 12/7/2009
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Written and Directed by Ursula Dabrowsky
Produced by Sue Brown
Featuring Cassandra Kane, Kerry Reid, Alex Rafalowicz
Another new Australian indie that combines atmosphere and storyline for one hell of a mindfuck, Family Demons takes alcoholism and child abuse to a chilling level of consequences. Poor young Billie is a teenage girl with a crappy mom – she drinks, beats Billie, chains her to the bathroom toilet, brings home vile men for cheap sex, and never bothers to stock the cabinets with any food. No longer able to exist with quiet desperation, Billie decides to take steps to remove herself from her abusive situation. Only, because of horrific and diabolical reasons, Billie will never, ever be able to leave her mother – no matter what she tries...
Kerry Reid is beyond vile as the depressingly familiar figure of Mom; alcoholic, broke, aging, unhappy, and always inebriated. Taking out her frustrations in her child in violent ways,...
Produced by Sue Brown
Featuring Cassandra Kane, Kerry Reid, Alex Rafalowicz
Another new Australian indie that combines atmosphere and storyline for one hell of a mindfuck, Family Demons takes alcoholism and child abuse to a chilling level of consequences. Poor young Billie is a teenage girl with a crappy mom – she drinks, beats Billie, chains her to the bathroom toilet, brings home vile men for cheap sex, and never bothers to stock the cabinets with any food. No longer able to exist with quiet desperation, Billie decides to take steps to remove herself from her abusive situation. Only, because of horrific and diabolical reasons, Billie will never, ever be able to leave her mother – no matter what she tries...
Kerry Reid is beyond vile as the depressingly familiar figure of Mom; alcoholic, broke, aging, unhappy, and always inebriated. Taking out her frustrations in her child in violent ways,...
- 11/28/2009
- by Superheidi
- Planet Fury
Family Demons, the award-winning psychological horror film produced by Sue Brown and directed by Ursula Dabrowsky, has been picked up for worldwide distribution by Ifm World Releasing Inc, the Us/Australian international film and TV sales company!
Billie (Cassandra Kane) kills her violent alcoholic mother (Kerry Reid) in a fit of fury and repressed anger. Helped by her boyfriend Sean (Alex Rafalowicz) she plans on getting out of town and heading for the big city but her mother’s vengeful, evil ghost will not let her go....
A real nail biter, this Australian production has already won ”Best Australian Director” at the 2009 Night of Horror Film Festival and was nominated as a finalist in the 2009 DigiSPAA awards.
watch the trailer:...
Billie (Cassandra Kane) kills her violent alcoholic mother (Kerry Reid) in a fit of fury and repressed anger. Helped by her boyfriend Sean (Alex Rafalowicz) she plans on getting out of town and heading for the big city but her mother’s vengeful, evil ghost will not let her go....
A real nail biter, this Australian production has already won ”Best Australian Director” at the 2009 Night of Horror Film Festival and was nominated as a finalist in the 2009 DigiSPAA awards.
watch the trailer:...
- 11/6/2009
- by Superheidi
- Planet Fury
According to its own press kit, Family Demons is "a psychological horror film about an abused teenage girl who murders her alcoholic mother and is horrified to discover that the mother's vengeful spirit returns to haunt her. Even in death, the mother is hell bent on denying her daughter's freedom."
Shot on location in Adelaide, South Australia, writer/director Ursula Dabrowsky cites The Sixth Sense, Carrie, Ju-on (The Grudge) and Tobe Hooper's Texas Chainsaw Massacre among her influences on Family Demons. Never merely re-shooting scenes from popular films, Dabrowsky has used her influences to create a film that is at times atmospheric, kinetic, haunting and visceral.
Rather than slicing through the typical cast of characters, Dabrowsky takes the time to establish each character and their relationship with Billie (played by Cassandra Kane). Billie is in her late teens, and is constantly reminded by her alcoholic mother (played by Kerry Reid...
Shot on location in Adelaide, South Australia, writer/director Ursula Dabrowsky cites The Sixth Sense, Carrie, Ju-on (The Grudge) and Tobe Hooper's Texas Chainsaw Massacre among her influences on Family Demons. Never merely re-shooting scenes from popular films, Dabrowsky has used her influences to create a film that is at times atmospheric, kinetic, haunting and visceral.
Rather than slicing through the typical cast of characters, Dabrowsky takes the time to establish each character and their relationship with Billie (played by Cassandra Kane). Billie is in her late teens, and is constantly reminded by her alcoholic mother (played by Kerry Reid...
- 10/25/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Brian Matus, a.k.a. Hellstorm)
- Fangoria
Aside from Devil's Grove, the Fright Night Film Fest August 14-16, 2009 in Louisville, Kentucky USA is premiering Ursula Dabrowsky's horror film Family Demons. Her supernatural movie has never before been screened in North America.
Also screening is Lisa Coffelt's short horror film Quarters, which involves drinking games and demons. Sweet! Read on for more info...
Quarters (Lis Coffelt) USA
Drinking games can be much more fun when you play with a bunch of smartass Demons. Just be careful. It can also be a lot more deadly. Demons don't always play fair.
Family Demons (Ursula Dabrowsky, Sue Brown) Australia
When an abused teenage girl murders her alcoholic mother, the mother's vengeful spirit returns to haunt her. Even in death, the mother is hell bent on denying her daughter her
freedom.
Also screening is Lisa Coffelt's short horror film Quarters, which involves drinking games and demons. Sweet! Read on for more info...
Quarters (Lis Coffelt) USA
Drinking games can be much more fun when you play with a bunch of smartass Demons. Just be careful. It can also be a lot more deadly. Demons don't always play fair.
Family Demons (Ursula Dabrowsky, Sue Brown) Australia
When an abused teenage girl murders her alcoholic mother, the mother's vengeful spirit returns to haunt her. Even in death, the mother is hell bent on denying her daughter her
freedom.
- 8/12/2009
- by Superheidi
- Planet Fury
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