Based on George Romero’s 1968 zombie classic, Night of the Living Dead: Resurrection focuses on four generations of a British family trapped in a farmhouse in Wales during a zombie apocalypse. The film stars Richard Goss, Johnathon Farrell, Sabrina Dickens, S.J. Evans and Sule Rimi as Ben; and comes from director James Plumb who makes his feature-film debut from a script by Andrew Jones (The Feral Generation).
In 2012,the deceased have risen from their graves with only one instinct-to feed on the living. As the cities are over run and civilization crumbles, a family take refuge from the undead army in an isolated farmhouse in West Wales.
Plumb and Jones are next set to work together on a remake of Silent Night, Bloody Night which will shoot in Wales later this month.
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In 2012,the deceased have risen from their graves with only one instinct-to feed on the living. As the cities are over run and civilization crumbles, a family take refuge from the undead army in an isolated farmhouse in West Wales.
Plumb and Jones are next set to work together on a remake of Silent Night, Bloody Night which will shoot in Wales later this month.
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- 4/8/2012
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Well this is something I never thought I’d be writing about. Yes, legendary Italian horror director Ruggero Deodato is heading back to his infamous house of horror with House of the Edge of the Park Part II, his sequel to the 1980 original – with Giovanni Lombardo Radice set to reprise his role as ‘Ricky’ – and we have the first poster for the film!
After thirty years at the mercy of a brutal warden in Sing Sing prison, Ricky is released and returns to the old garage in New York City. Desperate for a place to belong, he falls in with a dangerous sociopath named The Poet and his bloodthirsty girlfriend, Muriel. But the memories of Ricky’s old friend Alex continue to haunt him.
The screenplay for The House on the Edge of the Park Part II is penned by Andrew Jones (Teenage Wasteland, The Feral Generation) from a story...
After thirty years at the mercy of a brutal warden in Sing Sing prison, Ricky is released and returns to the old garage in New York City. Desperate for a place to belong, he falls in with a dangerous sociopath named The Poet and his bloodthirsty girlfriend, Muriel. But the memories of Ricky’s old friend Alex continue to haunt him.
The screenplay for The House on the Edge of the Park Part II is penned by Andrew Jones (Teenage Wasteland, The Feral Generation) from a story...
- 4/14/2011
- by Phil
- Nerdly
It’s becoming something of a regular refrain around here now: another new behind the scenes reel from Indonesian martial arts film Merantau gives yet another reason to be impressed. The eighth installment of these behind the scenes reels features a fresh wave of production, this batch set in the actual streets and alleys of Jakarta. Yes, director Gareth Evans continues to impress with the way he’s balancing story and action and, yes, star Iko Uwais continues to show that he’s got the goods as a fighter but we knew all of that already. What impresses here are some very complex and effective camera rigs that show Evans has definitely got a few visual tricks up his sleeve. Very nice.
“Merantau” is an Indonesian martial arts action drama feature due for release April 2009. Written and directed by British filmmaker Gareth Evans the film showcases Silat Harimau, a branch...
“Merantau” is an Indonesian martial arts action drama feature due for release April 2009. Written and directed by British filmmaker Gareth Evans the film showcases Silat Harimau, a branch...
- 2/20/2009
- by Todd Brown
- Screen Anarchy
The more I see of Gareth Evans’ upcoming Indonesian martial arts flick Merantau the more impressed I am. He’s locked on to a discipline seldom seen on screen - silat - found a compelling master of the form - Iko Uwais - and then built a solid cast and story around his stars’ skills. The film shows a nice balance of action and drama, character and ass-whuppin, and what we’ve seen of the cinematography and choreography so far has been impressive. Evans and co have been releasing regular behind the scenes reels from the film so far and while previous entries have showcased the performers, the choreography, camera tests and fight sequences with his latest entry Evans has opted to take a quieter route, taking us behind the scenes of the Sumatran leg of the production, when most of the dramatic roots of the film are laid down...
- 1/27/2009
- by Todd Brown
- Screen Anarchy
[Updated with audio issues corrected]
We’ve been tracking the progress of Indonesian martial arts film Merantau - starring silat master Iko Uwais - for a good while now thanks to the behind the scenes videos provided by director Gareth Evans. Now deep into production Evans has a major treat for us this week with an extended look at the creation of the film’s climatic final fight sequence. They’re not giving away the big stuff but what they are showing is looking very impressive.
“Merantau” is an Indonesian martial arts action drama feature due for release April 2009. Written and directed by British filmmaker Gareth Evans the film showcases Silat Harimau, a branch of Indonesia’s ancient martial art of Pencak Silat. With choreography from renowned master Edwel Datuk Rajo Gampo Alam and Team Silat Harimau, “Merantau” will also introduce to the world Indonesia’s rising action star and Silat Tiga Berantai expert, Iko Uwais.
We’ve been tracking the progress of Indonesian martial arts film Merantau - starring silat master Iko Uwais - for a good while now thanks to the behind the scenes videos provided by director Gareth Evans. Now deep into production Evans has a major treat for us this week with an extended look at the creation of the film’s climatic final fight sequence. They’re not giving away the big stuff but what they are showing is looking very impressive.
“Merantau” is an Indonesian martial arts action drama feature due for release April 2009. Written and directed by British filmmaker Gareth Evans the film showcases Silat Harimau, a branch of Indonesia’s ancient martial art of Pencak Silat. With choreography from renowned master Edwel Datuk Rajo Gampo Alam and Team Silat Harimau, “Merantau” will also introduce to the world Indonesia’s rising action star and Silat Tiga Berantai expert, Iko Uwais.
- 12/25/2008
- by Todd Brown
- Screen Anarchy
We’ve been tracking the progress of Gareth Evans’ Indonesian martial arts flick Merantau for a good while now, anxious for a good look at the silat martial arts being used in the picture and very seldom seen on screen. Well, Evans has just passed along the latest behind the scenes reel from the film, this fifth installment in the series being the first put together since principal photography began which means this is our first chance to see sets and some raw footage. And what sort of task have Evans and company set for themselves? Well, imagine starting a film shoot with a minute + single take, steady-cam fight sequence as the first shot of the film. Fifty six takes later, it was finally in the can ...
“Merantau” is an Indonesian martial arts action drama feature due for release April 2009. Written and directed by British filmmaker Gareth Evans the film showcases Silat Harimau,...
“Merantau” is an Indonesian martial arts action drama feature due for release April 2009. Written and directed by British filmmaker Gareth Evans the film showcases Silat Harimau,...
- 12/11/2008
- by Todd Brown
- Screen Anarchy
It’s been a few weeks since we last heard from director Gareth Evans and his Indonesian martial arts film Merantau but it’s hard to blame him, really, as he’s been buried deep in active production on the film with principal photography new entering its fourth week. Through the pre-production process Evans was posting regular weekly behind the scenes reels from the film - early efforts covered action choreography, camera and stunt tests and more - and this week, despite being busy with production, he found the time to put together another five minute behind the scenes reel, this one dedicated to introducing us to the film’s main characters and the actors portraying them. And not only does this give us a chance to understand what he’s going for in terms of the drama but most of the interviews were shot in the training room which...
- 11/25/2008
- by Todd Brown
- Screen Anarchy
No offense to practitioners of kung fu or, increasingly, muay thai but why is it that of all the martial arts in the world these two so thoroughly dominate the on screen world? We don’t even get karate films any more, never mind some of the smaller, lesser known arts and as much as I love me some kung fu and muay thai films I’d love to get a bit more variety on screen. And this immediately makes upcoming Indonesian martial arts flick Merantau of interest since it focuses on much less exposed fight discipline silat harimau. Here’s the official skinny:
“Merantau" is an Indonesian martial arts action drama feature due for release April 2009. Written and directed by British filmmaker Gareth Evans the film showcases Silat Harimau, a branch of Indonesia’s ancient martial art of Pencak Silat. With choreography from renowned master Edwel Datuk Rajo Gampo Alam and Team Silat Harimau,...
“Merantau" is an Indonesian martial arts action drama feature due for release April 2009. Written and directed by British filmmaker Gareth Evans the film showcases Silat Harimau, a branch of Indonesia’s ancient martial art of Pencak Silat. With choreography from renowned master Edwel Datuk Rajo Gampo Alam and Team Silat Harimau,...
- 10/24/2008
- by Todd Brown
- Screen Anarchy
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