Tagline: "We are Not Alone." Anti-Life aka Breach is a sci-fi film from director John Suits (Breathing Room). Starring Bruce Willis and Thomas Jane, this feature focuses on a mechanic and an alien shapeshifting creature. The crew of a interstellar ship must band together, while the creature attacks everyone on-board. Developed by writers Edward Drake (Broil) and Corey Large, this feature will release in some territories, in 2021. An early movie poster and stills are available now. The first film poster shows character Clay (Willis), forefront. The creature is not show. But, the tagline: "we are not alone" hints that something lies in the shadows. Very much sci-fi, this first graphic introduces characters and settings, ahead of its release. Anti-Life will shows in the Netherlands in 2021. Other territories will announce their release dates shortly. For now, fans of action sci-fi thrillers can find the latest on Anti-Life here. Release Date: January 28th,...
- 7/13/2020
- by noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Breathing room! Kim Kardashian gave her beloved body-con silhouette a break, and opted to switch up her street style with a loose-fitting flowy skirt. The Keeping Up With the Kardashians star, 33, looked ethereal and serene in a loose fitting wrap skirt by Celine in Hollywood on Monday, Oct. 6. The flowing look was a major change for the star, who is often seen in skintight dresses and skirts. She paired the multilayered bottom with a slashed crop tank, which bared her toned midsection. Black suede Hermes gladiator sandals [...]...
- 10/7/2014
- Us Weekly
I rarely come across horror movies like this one that I absolutely love. I went into this film expecting total crap, but what I got was complete gold! This movie keeps you on your toes, wondering, guessing, assuming, and overall shocked by the end! Breathing Room is your classic 'Murderer in the Dark' film with a few twists and turns. This film had me screaming "I want a sequel!" And if you've all kept up with my other reviews, I've only said thi…...
- 7/1/2012
- Horrorbid
Which identity is the real you? For Dollhouse star Eliza Dushku, this concept is all too familiar. Dushku joins fellow Buffy veteran Michelle Trachtenberg on the cast of the big screen adaptation of the comic book, The Scribbler, published by Image Comics and written by Daniel Schaffer.
Deadline reports that Katie Cassidy (Supernatural, Taken) , picture center above, has signed on to topline in the film about “Suki, a young woman confronting her destructive mental illness using “The Siamese Burn,” an experimental machine designed to eliminate multiple personalities. The closer Suki comes to being “cured,” she’s haunted by a thought… what if the last unwanted identity turns out to be her?”
Check out the official press release on The Scribbler:
Los Angeles—Katie Cassidy (Taken) will topline as the title character in the mind-bending thriller feature, The Scribbler, which begins production this week in downtown Los Angeles. Starring alongside...
Deadline reports that Katie Cassidy (Supernatural, Taken) , picture center above, has signed on to topline in the film about “Suki, a young woman confronting her destructive mental illness using “The Siamese Burn,” an experimental machine designed to eliminate multiple personalities. The closer Suki comes to being “cured,” she’s haunted by a thought… what if the last unwanted identity turns out to be her?”
Check out the official press release on The Scribbler:
Los Angeles—Katie Cassidy (Taken) will topline as the title character in the mind-bending thriller feature, The Scribbler, which begins production this week in downtown Los Angeles. Starring alongside...
- 5/15/2012
- by Lillian 'zenbitch' Standefer
- ScifiMafia
Filming on Dan Schaffer’s graphic novel The Scribbler begins later this week in Los Angeles for a live action theatrical film release.
Schaffer’s graphic novel was originally published in 2006 by Image Comics. A new “director’s cut” of the graphic novel is being prepared by the recently re-launched First Comics™ for release in conjunction with the film’s opening. Schaffer penned the screenplay adapted from his graphic novel.
The thriller centers on Suki, a young woman confined in a mental institution and being treated with an experimental machine dubbed “The Siamese Burn, designed to eliminate multiple personalities. As the “treatment” progresses, Suki starts to be haunted by the realization that if “The Siamese Burn” is successful, which one of her personalities will be the survivor?
Katie Cassidy, already with comic connections as Dinah Lance in the CW pilot Arrow, stars as the title character Suki. The cast also...
Schaffer’s graphic novel was originally published in 2006 by Image Comics. A new “director’s cut” of the graphic novel is being prepared by the recently re-launched First Comics™ for release in conjunction with the film’s opening. Schaffer penned the screenplay adapted from his graphic novel.
The thriller centers on Suki, a young woman confined in a mental institution and being treated with an experimental machine dubbed “The Siamese Burn, designed to eliminate multiple personalities. As the “treatment” progresses, Suki starts to be haunted by the realization that if “The Siamese Burn” is successful, which one of her personalities will be the survivor?
Katie Cassidy, already with comic connections as Dinah Lance in the CW pilot Arrow, stars as the title character Suki. The cast also...
- 5/9/2012
- by Glenn Hauman
- Comicmix.com
Time for things to get mucho uncomfortable as the walls close in on the sales art for Harlan Schneider's new tale of terror and Claustrophobia! Read on for details but be warned! Breathing room is sparse!
Christopher Curry, Russsell Harvard, Chloe Snyder star.
Synopsis
To a young deaf man, Tim Patterson, living with his girlfriend, Heather, in the beautiful country house he inherited from his family, life seems perfect. Tim has his house; he has his work; and best of all he has Heather… until one day his doorbell rings.
The cadaverous figure of James Orwell, his new neighbor, looms in the doorway. Orwell informs Tim that he's had a survey done which proves that Tim is trespassing on Orwell's property. And not only that, Orwell has a court order which demands that Tim fix the trespass within four days or his house will be sold at auction. The...
Christopher Curry, Russsell Harvard, Chloe Snyder star.
Synopsis
To a young deaf man, Tim Patterson, living with his girlfriend, Heather, in the beautiful country house he inherited from his family, life seems perfect. Tim has his house; he has his work; and best of all he has Heather… until one day his doorbell rings.
The cadaverous figure of James Orwell, his new neighbor, looms in the doorway. Orwell informs Tim that he's had a survey done which proves that Tim is trespassing on Orwell's property. And not only that, Orwell has a court order which demands that Tim fix the trespass within four days or his house will be sold at auction. The...
- 11/3/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
We’ve seen a few different musicians take their turn as directors in the horror genre including Rob Zombie and Dee Snider. Well, it’s time to make room for a relative newcomer to our beloved genre - Gabriel Cowan. Cowan, who enjoyed a successful career as a musician, is now making his mark in the industry with his recently released body horror flick, Growth.
In its third week of release, Growth is ranked #2 on the iTunes horror genre chart amidst solid films like The Crazies, Daybreakers and Let the Right One In.
Even though Cowan touts himself an indie kind of guy, that doesn’t mean he hasn’t enjoyed a slew of success in the entertainment industry before becoming a filmmaker. In high school his band Comfort Station was featured on MTV as one of Los Angeles' fastest up-and-coming bands, and at the age of 18 Cowan was hired...
In its third week of release, Growth is ranked #2 on the iTunes horror genre chart amidst solid films like The Crazies, Daybreakers and Let the Right One In.
Even though Cowan touts himself an indie kind of guy, that doesn’t mean he hasn’t enjoyed a slew of success in the entertainment industry before becoming a filmmaker. In high school his band Comfort Station was featured on MTV as one of Los Angeles' fastest up-and-coming bands, and at the age of 18 Cowan was hired...
- 9/30/2010
- by thehorrorchick
- DreadCentral.com
Gabriel Cowan is the founder of New Artists Alliance, the production company behind Growth. New Artists Alliance provides funding for up to three low budget films per year. The goal is to support and empower young emerging filmmakers. They have an advisory committee that consists of some of the most talented filmmakers in Hollywood. They help the emerging artists develop their scripts and plan for shooting. We search for emerging students from CalArts, UCLA, USC, AFI, Loyola, and Chapman. Working with young talented filmmakers is both inspirational and personally fulfilling. Gabriel directed over two dozen short films for Big Pictures. He also co-wrote, and co-directed a feature film which recently sold worldwide, is wrapping post production on his second and third feature films. Currently he is finishing the editing on a documentary he directed on reconciliation and forgiveness in post genocide Rwanda called Flower in the Gun Barrel. Martin Sheen is narrating.
- 9/9/2010
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
There are very few games I recommend to anyone who has an iPhone. "Fruit Ninja" was one of those games. The developers behind that gem have returned with their next title, "Monster Dash," and while it's probably not as accessible as "Fruit Ninja," it's still really addictive, well-made and, most importantly, a ton of fun.
The Basics
"Monster Dash" is like a more violent take on "Canabalt." In "Canabalt," you were tasked with surviving an endless gauntlet of rooftops filled with obstacles and lethal pits. It was a one-button game where all you could do was tap the screen to jump.
"Monster Dash" adds a smidge more complexity to that model. Your character still runs an endless series of platforming challenges, but hitting walls and falling down pits are only half the threat. "Monster Dash" also features mummies, vampires, zombies and demons who you must blast with your shotgun (or...
The Basics
"Monster Dash" is like a more violent take on "Canabalt." In "Canabalt," you were tasked with surviving an endless gauntlet of rooftops filled with obstacles and lethal pits. It was a one-button game where all you could do was tap the screen to jump.
"Monster Dash" adds a smidge more complexity to that model. Your character still runs an endless series of platforming challenges, but hitting walls and falling down pits are only half the threat. "Monster Dash" also features mummies, vampires, zombies and demons who you must blast with your shotgun (or...
- 8/19/2010
- by Russ Frushtick
- MTV Multiplayer
Gabriel Cowan's Growth will be infecting its way to DVD September 7th via Anchor Bay Entertainment. The film stars Brian Krause, Mircea Monroe, Christopher Shand and Nora Kirkpatrick.
From the Press Release:
A frightening excursion into science gone haywire, Growth features such genre favorites as Mircea Monroe (the upcoming Tekken), Christopher Shand (“True Blood”), Nora Kirkpatrick (“Greek”), Brian Krause (Sleepwalkers, “Charmed”), Alexi Wasser (Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever), Ian Patrick Williams (Re-Animator, Superhero Movie), and Richard Riehle (Office Space, Hatchet). The film promises an unforgettable journey into the next level of terror!
Written and directed by Gabriel Cowan (Breathing Room), Growth begins in 1989, when a breakthrough in advanced parasitic research on Kuttyhunk Island gives scientists a jump in human evolution, endowing subjects with heightened physical and mental strength. But the experiment went horribly wrong, producing a lethal parasite that mysteriously killed off three quarters of the island’s population,...
From the Press Release:
A frightening excursion into science gone haywire, Growth features such genre favorites as Mircea Monroe (the upcoming Tekken), Christopher Shand (“True Blood”), Nora Kirkpatrick (“Greek”), Brian Krause (Sleepwalkers, “Charmed”), Alexi Wasser (Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever), Ian Patrick Williams (Re-Animator, Superhero Movie), and Richard Riehle (Office Space, Hatchet). The film promises an unforgettable journey into the next level of terror!
Written and directed by Gabriel Cowan (Breathing Room), Growth begins in 1989, when a breakthrough in advanced parasitic research on Kuttyhunk Island gives scientists a jump in human evolution, endowing subjects with heightened physical and mental strength. But the experiment went horribly wrong, producing a lethal parasite that mysteriously killed off three quarters of the island’s population,...
- 6/20/2010
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
Growth Gabriel Cowan PosterAnchor Bay Entertainment will be releasing Gabriel Cowan's (Breathing Room) Growth on DVD September 7th (Shock). The clip below for the film is sure to make audiences squirm as 2" parasites infect almost every one on the isolated Kuttyhunk Island. This New Artists Alliance film stars Mircea Monroe (The Black Waters of Echo's Pond), Christopher Shand (Hit and Run) and Brian Krause (Desertion). Have a watch of the trailer below along with the announced DVD extras also inside.
The synopsis for Growth here:
"Growth begins in 1989, when a breakthrough in advanced parasitic research on Kuttyhunk Island gives scientists a jump in human evolution, endowing subjects with heightened physical and mental strength. But, the experiment went horribly wrong. A lethal parasite was produced that mysteriously killed off three quarters of the island's population, with the survivors fleeing for their lives.
Continues...
Twenty years later, Jamie Akerman (Monroe), who...
The synopsis for Growth here:
"Growth begins in 1989, when a breakthrough in advanced parasitic research on Kuttyhunk Island gives scientists a jump in human evolution, endowing subjects with heightened physical and mental strength. But, the experiment went horribly wrong. A lethal parasite was produced that mysteriously killed off three quarters of the island's population, with the survivors fleeing for their lives.
Continues...
Twenty years later, Jamie Akerman (Monroe), who...
- 6/19/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
It's been many months since we're heard any news about Gabriel Cowan's sci-fi thriller Growth, but thanks to Anchor Bay Entertainment that's about to change as they'll be releasing the film onto DVD this September 7th.
From the Press Release:
A frightening excursion into science gone haywire, Growth features such genre favorites as Mircea Monroe (the upcoming Tekken), Christopher Shand (“True Blood”), Nora Kirkpatrick (“Greek”), Brian Krause (Sleepwalkers, “Charmed”), Alexi Wasser (Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever), Ian Patrick Williams (Re-Animator, Superhero Movie), and Richard Riehle (Office Space, Hatchet). The film promises an unforgettable journey into the next level of terror!
Written and directed by Gabriel Cowan (Breathing Room), Growth begins in 1989, when a breakthrough in advanced parasitic research on Kuttyhunk Island gives scientists a jump in human evolution, endowing subjects with heightened physical and mental strength. But the experiment went horribly wrong, producing a lethal parasite that mysteriously killed...
From the Press Release:
A frightening excursion into science gone haywire, Growth features such genre favorites as Mircea Monroe (the upcoming Tekken), Christopher Shand (“True Blood”), Nora Kirkpatrick (“Greek”), Brian Krause (Sleepwalkers, “Charmed”), Alexi Wasser (Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever), Ian Patrick Williams (Re-Animator, Superhero Movie), and Richard Riehle (Office Space, Hatchet). The film promises an unforgettable journey into the next level of terror!
Written and directed by Gabriel Cowan (Breathing Room), Growth begins in 1989, when a breakthrough in advanced parasitic research on Kuttyhunk Island gives scientists a jump in human evolution, endowing subjects with heightened physical and mental strength. But the experiment went horribly wrong, producing a lethal parasite that mysteriously killed...
- 6/19/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Growth invades homes when Anchor Bay Entertainment releases the film on DVD September 7. The film stars Mircea Monroe, Christopher Shand, Nora Kirkpatrick, Brian Krause, Alexi Wasser, Ian Patrick Williams and Richard Riehle. Written and directed by Gabriel Cowan ( Breathing Room ), Growth begins in 1989, when a breakthrough in advanced parasitic research on Kuttyhunk Island gives scientists a jump in human evolution, endowing subjects with heightened physical and mental strength. But, the experiment went horribly wrong, producing a lethal parasite that mysteriously killed off three quarters of the island's population, with the survivors fleeing for their lives. Twenty years later, Jamie Akerman (Monroe), who lost her mother in the outbreak, returns with her boyfriend...
- 6/18/2010
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Because we can never get enough Giger-inspired artwork: this is the new one-sheet for Gabriel Cowan’s sci-fi thriller “Growth”.
Well, the poster looks tasty. Gabriel is a musician-turned-director who was responsible for last year’s thriller “Breathing Room”, and here he is directing his own script. Mircea Monroe (who will also be in the upcoming “Tekken” movie) stars.
The release date is unknown (or at least undisclosed) as of yet.
You can find a synopsis and a far, Far larger version of the poster after the break!
Well, the poster looks tasty. Gabriel is a musician-turned-director who was responsible for last year’s thriller “Breathing Room”, and here he is directing his own script. Mircea Monroe (who will also be in the upcoming “Tekken” movie) stars.
The release date is unknown (or at least undisclosed) as of yet.
You can find a synopsis and a far, Far larger version of the poster after the break!
- 5/16/2009
- by Ard Vijn
- Screen Anarchy
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