The Ticket to Finale task in ‘Bigg Boss 15’ house has created a rift between Rashami Desai and Rakhi Sawant. Rashami says Rakhi is not honest in her decisions as a ‘sanchalak’. During the ‘Dragon Fire’ task, Karan Kundrra, Abhijit Bichukale and Rashami Desai have a chance to become the second finalist. Now, the nominated […]...
- 12/21/2021
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Stars: Michael Worth, Tahmoh Penikett, Kacy Barnfield, Raffaello Degruttola, Steven Waddington | Written by Raul Inglis, Rafael Jordan | Directed by Steven R. Monroe
Twas brillig, and the slithy toves, did gyre and gimble in the wabe; All mimsy were the borogoves, and the mome raths outgrabe. Beware the Jabberwock, my son! The jaws that bite, the claws that catch! Beware the Jubjub bird, and shun, the frumious Bandersnatch!
Taking the classic nonsense Lewis Carrol poem Jabberwocky as its inspiration (the poem is referred to in the film as a song recited to children to frighten them) Jabberwock (orJabberwock: Dragon Siege to give the film its full title) is yet another in the line of low-budget dragon movies to be released straight to DVD in the UK (other dragon-based titles include Age of the Dragons, Dawn of the Dragon Slayer, Dragon Dynasty, Dragon Crusaders, and so on and so forth) and like...
Twas brillig, and the slithy toves, did gyre and gimble in the wabe; All mimsy were the borogoves, and the mome raths outgrabe. Beware the Jabberwock, my son! The jaws that bite, the claws that catch! Beware the Jubjub bird, and shun, the frumious Bandersnatch!
Taking the classic nonsense Lewis Carrol poem Jabberwocky as its inspiration (the poem is referred to in the film as a song recited to children to frighten them) Jabberwock (orJabberwock: Dragon Siege to give the film its full title) is yet another in the line of low-budget dragon movies to be released straight to DVD in the UK (other dragon-based titles include Age of the Dragons, Dawn of the Dragon Slayer, Dragon Dynasty, Dragon Crusaders, and so on and so forth) and like...
- 3/2/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Canada Day was two days ago, but it should probably be officially extended in order to celebrate the 30th birthday of Corey Sevier. He got his start as a child star, best known as Timmy for two seasons on the 1997 series remake of Lassie, and as Dan for two seasons on the series Little Men, but his adult career has been steadily growing, both on TV and the big screen
Speaking of steadily growing, so has his shirtless portfolio. So on his birthday, let’s take a look at the shirtless evolution of Corey over the last decade.
2004 – Decoys
2005 – North Shore
2006 – Gospel Of Deceit
2007 – Surf School
2010 – The Lost Future
2011 – Age Of The Dragons
2011 – 5th & Alameda
2011 – Immortals
2012 – Awaken
2012 – Osombie
2013 – Apartment 1303
Corey is currently starring on the Lifetime series Cedar Cove (which comes back for Season Two on July 19th), and while he hasn’t had any shirtless scenes yet, we have faith in him!
Speaking of steadily growing, so has his shirtless portfolio. So on his birthday, let’s take a look at the shirtless evolution of Corey over the last decade.
2004 – Decoys
2005 – North Shore
2006 – Gospel Of Deceit
2007 – Surf School
2010 – The Lost Future
2011 – Age Of The Dragons
2011 – 5th & Alameda
2011 – Immortals
2012 – Awaken
2012 – Osombie
2013 – Apartment 1303
Corey is currently starring on the Lifetime series Cedar Cove (which comes back for Season Two on July 19th), and while he hasn’t had any shirtless scenes yet, we have faith in him!
- 7/3/2014
- by snicks
- The Backlot
Just in time to showcase the film's presence at Cannes, Lightning Entertainment has unveiled the sales art for the Chupacabra flick Indigenous. It's heavy on atmosphere but a bit light on goat sucker. Now there's something you don't hear everyday, huh?
From the Press Release
As demand for commercial horror/thriller fare continues to rise in the global marketplace, Lightning Entertainment has bolstered its offerings in the space, acquiring international sales rights to two highly sought-after titles, “Indigenous” and “Dark House,” which will debut in Cannes. The announcement was made today by Lightning Entertainment’s Evp & General Manager Ken DuBow.
“It is clear that movies in the horror/thriller genre continue to elicit the most enthusiasm among movie going audiences worldwide and it’s our job to help meet the needs of distributors looking to build a pipeline of strong commercial offerings,” said Lightning sales and acquisitions consultant Richard S. Guardian.
From the Press Release
As demand for commercial horror/thriller fare continues to rise in the global marketplace, Lightning Entertainment has bolstered its offerings in the space, acquiring international sales rights to two highly sought-after titles, “Indigenous” and “Dark House,” which will debut in Cannes. The announcement was made today by Lightning Entertainment’s Evp & General Manager Ken DuBow.
“It is clear that movies in the horror/thriller genre continue to elicit the most enthusiasm among movie going audiences worldwide and it’s our job to help meet the needs of distributors looking to build a pipeline of strong commercial offerings,” said Lightning sales and acquisitions consultant Richard S. Guardian.
- 5/13/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
We’re back with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting the recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes DVD release details for Compound Fracture, trailers for Altergeist and Aftermath, first details on Danger Word, the Stage Fright call for submissions, and the lineup from Sci Fest in Los Angeles, a review of the second season of Holliston, and much more:
Compound Fracture DVD Release Details: “Level 33 Entertainment announced today the release of the highly anticipated horror feature film Compound Fracture coming to DVD and VOD on May 13, 2014. Bringing together three iconic figures in the horror pantheon, Compound Fracture stars Tyler Mane (Michael Myers in Rob Zombie’s Hallowee), Muse Watson (Ben Willis in I Know What You Did Last Summer), and Derek Mears (Jason Voorhees in the new Friday The 13th). The movie will be available at all major retail and rental outlets including Walmart,...
Compound Fracture DVD Release Details: “Level 33 Entertainment announced today the release of the highly anticipated horror feature film Compound Fracture coming to DVD and VOD on May 13, 2014. Bringing together three iconic figures in the horror pantheon, Compound Fracture stars Tyler Mane (Michael Myers in Rob Zombie’s Hallowee), Muse Watson (Ben Willis in I Know What You Did Last Summer), and Derek Mears (Jason Voorhees in the new Friday The 13th). The movie will be available at all major retail and rental outlets including Walmart,...
- 5/4/2014
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Lightning Entertainment is taking the Chupacabra flick Indigenous to Cannes (along with Victor Salva's Dark House which is currently available here Stateside) and they let us know by sending over a press release and a new still! Dig it!
From the Press Release
As demand for commercial horror/thriller fare continues to rise in the global marketplace, Lightning Entertainment has bolstered its offerings in the space, acquiring international sales rights to two highly sought-after titles, “Indigenous” and “Dark House,” which will debut in Cannes. The announcement was made today by Lightning Entertainment’s Evp & General Manager Ken DuBow.
“It is clear that movies in the horror/thriller genre continue to elicit the most enthusiasm among movie going audiences worldwide and it’s our job to help meet the needs of distributors looking to build a pipeline of strong commercial offerings,” said Lightning sales and acquisitions consultant Richard S. Guardian.
From the Press Release
As demand for commercial horror/thriller fare continues to rise in the global marketplace, Lightning Entertainment has bolstered its offerings in the space, acquiring international sales rights to two highly sought-after titles, “Indigenous” and “Dark House,” which will debut in Cannes. The announcement was made today by Lightning Entertainment’s Evp & General Manager Ken DuBow.
“It is clear that movies in the horror/thriller genre continue to elicit the most enthusiasm among movie going audiences worldwide and it’s our job to help meet the needs of distributors looking to build a pipeline of strong commercial offerings,” said Lightning sales and acquisitions consultant Richard S. Guardian.
- 5/2/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
Star Trek: The Next Generation - Season One [Blu-ray] As far as "Star Trek" is concerned, I'm a big fan of the original series and the films spawned from those characters. I was never a fan of "The Next Generation". However, Paramount did send me a Blu-ray copy of this first season of "The Next Generation" and I am hoping to give a few episodes a watch this weekend and perhaps have a change of heart. Just as they did with the original series, this series has been remastered and contains updated effects. I loved what they did with the original series and I hope I can get just as excited about this one.
The Last Days of Disco and Metropolitan
Criterion Collection Blu-rays Criterion is delivering a double dose of Whit Stillman this week with what I believe to be his two best films. Metropolitan is probably the least accessible...
The Last Days of Disco and Metropolitan
Criterion Collection Blu-rays Criterion is delivering a double dose of Whit Stillman this week with what I believe to be his two best films. Metropolitan is probably the least accessible...
- 7/24/2012
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
This week: Elizabeth Olsen plays a young woman who helps her father and uncle prepare their boarded-up summer home only to become trapped inside with a killer in "Silent House," a low-budget horror movie originally said to be shot in one long, continuous take.
Also new this week is the romantic drama "The Deep Blue Sea" with Rachel Weisz and Tom Hiddleston, the supernatural thriller "Monitor" with Noomi Rapace and the Blu-ray debut of 1996's "The Island of Dr. Moreau" starring Marlon Brando and Val Kilmer.
'Silent House'
Box Office: $13 million
Rotten Tomatoes: 41% Rotten
Storyline: Elizabeth Olsen, the younger sister of the Olsen twins, plays a young woman, Sarah, who is helping her father and uncle clean out their secluded, boarded-up summer home in preparation for a renovation. After her uncle takes off to the nearest town, Sarah discovers her father badly injured upstairs and realizes to her...
Also new this week is the romantic drama "The Deep Blue Sea" with Rachel Weisz and Tom Hiddleston, the supernatural thriller "Monitor" with Noomi Rapace and the Blu-ray debut of 1996's "The Island of Dr. Moreau" starring Marlon Brando and Val Kilmer.
'Silent House'
Box Office: $13 million
Rotten Tomatoes: 41% Rotten
Storyline: Elizabeth Olsen, the younger sister of the Olsen twins, plays a young woman, Sarah, who is helping her father and uncle clean out their secluded, boarded-up summer home in preparation for a renovation. After her uncle takes off to the nearest town, Sarah discovers her father badly injured upstairs and realizes to her...
- 7/23/2012
- by Robert DeSalvo
- NextMovie
Jabberwock: Dragon Siege
Stars: Michael Worth, Tahmoh Penikett, Kacy Barnfield, Raffaello Degruttola, Steven Waddington | Written by Raul Inglis, Rafael Jordan | Directed by Steven R. Monroe
“Twas brillig, and the slithy toves, did gyre and gimble in the wabe; All mimsy were the borogoves, and the mome raths outgrabe. Beware the Jabberwock, my son! The jaws that bite, the claws that catch! Beware the Jubjub bird, and shun, the frumious Bandersnatch!”
Taking the classic nonsense Lewis Carrol poem Jabberwocky as it’s inspiration (the poem is referred to in the film as a song recited to children to frighten them) Jabberwock: Dragon Siege is yet another in the line of low-budget dragon movies to be released straight to DVD in the UK (other dragon-based titles include Age of the Dragons, Dawn of the Dragon Slayer, Dragon Dynasty, Dragon Crusaders, and so on and so forth) and like the rest of it’s shelf-filling brethren,...
Stars: Michael Worth, Tahmoh Penikett, Kacy Barnfield, Raffaello Degruttola, Steven Waddington | Written by Raul Inglis, Rafael Jordan | Directed by Steven R. Monroe
“Twas brillig, and the slithy toves, did gyre and gimble in the wabe; All mimsy were the borogoves, and the mome raths outgrabe. Beware the Jabberwock, my son! The jaws that bite, the claws that catch! Beware the Jubjub bird, and shun, the frumious Bandersnatch!”
Taking the classic nonsense Lewis Carrol poem Jabberwocky as it’s inspiration (the poem is referred to in the film as a song recited to children to frighten them) Jabberwock: Dragon Siege is yet another in the line of low-budget dragon movies to be released straight to DVD in the UK (other dragon-based titles include Age of the Dragons, Dawn of the Dragon Slayer, Dragon Dynasty, Dragon Crusaders, and so on and so forth) and like the rest of it’s shelf-filling brethren,...
- 5/25/2012
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Having spent the last year sat in screening rooms and cinemas watching over 200 of 2011′s cinematic offerings, it stands to reason that I’m going to have to sit through a fair share of duds. As I had seen the vast majority of the key Oscar plays before November, I spent the latter part of the year dedicating myself to seeking out the worst, most lowest common denominator fare ripe for a skewering, and with these twenty dreadful pictures, we have what are, in my opinion, the 20 biggest train wrecks of 2011. Note that Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star is still awaiting worldwide DVD release and didn’t get distribution in the U.K., so that’s one that I was forced to avoid, but I’m assured that it’s irredeemably horrible nevertheless. Anyway, on with the list…
20. Shark Night 3D
(David R. Ellis / Tomatometer: 16%)
Director David R. Ellis...
20. Shark Night 3D
(David R. Ellis / Tomatometer: 16%)
Director David R. Ellis...
- 12/31/2011
- by Shaun Munro
- Obsessed with Film
How do you follow We Need to Talk About Kevin, a terrifyingly chilly drama about murderous sons and brittle mothers? Why, by adapting Herman Melville in space of course! That, at least, seems to be the thoroughly obvious course of action that Lynne Ramsay is planning, telling Mark Kermode and Simon Mayo that her next project is a sci-fi based on Melville's whale-bothering Moby Dick.“This is really the first time I’ve spoken about it; it’s been very under wraps,” says Ramsay. “Moby Dick is a fantastic novel, an American classic, and I’m working on something loosely based on that. It’s science-fiction, so we’re taking the premise into the galaxy, creating a whole new world, and a new alien. It's a very psychological piece, mainly taking place in the ship, a bit like Das Boot, so it’s quite claustrophobic.”Last time there was talk...
- 10/26/2011
- EmpireOnline
Photo by Natalie Cass/Syfy
Saturday night marks the U.S. premiere on the Syfy channel of a film previously released in the U.K. starring Danny Glover. Age of the Dragons is a reimaging of the story of Captain Ahab and Moby Dick. Danny plays a version of the great tragic sea captain set in a mythical time, but rather than pursuing a whale he is chasing a dragon. In a recent conference call interview the Lethal Weapon actor revealed that although the era and the physical beast are different, the emotional beast is the same.
Danny explained how he became involved with the project, "They came to me. I read the script and an actor likes to work and an actor likes to feel that he's capable of needing the test of many challenges."
He recalled that the character of Ahab intrigued him, "[He's] kind of deformed, mad. [He] was not only deformed physically,...
Saturday night marks the U.S. premiere on the Syfy channel of a film previously released in the U.K. starring Danny Glover. Age of the Dragons is a reimaging of the story of Captain Ahab and Moby Dick. Danny plays a version of the great tragic sea captain set in a mythical time, but rather than pursuing a whale he is chasing a dragon. In a recent conference call interview the Lethal Weapon actor revealed that although the era and the physical beast are different, the emotional beast is the same.
Danny explained how he became involved with the project, "They came to me. I read the script and an actor likes to work and an actor likes to feel that he's capable of needing the test of many challenges."
He recalled that the character of Ahab intrigued him, "[He's] kind of deformed, mad. [He] was not only deformed physically,...
- 7/29/2011
- by Pop Culture Passionistas
- popculturepassionistas
I recently got the chance to have a quick chat with Hollywood veteran actor Danny Glover (2012, Lethal Weapon) about his recent role in the SyFy original movie Age of Dragons, a bold retelling of the Herman Melville novel “Moby Dick”.
Aaron M.K.: In the movie [Age of Dragons] the writer’s saw fit to give an explanation as to why your character Captain Ahab was chasing his ‘white whale’, the dragon, in the form of flashbacks. This is somewhat in contrast to the original telling of the tale in which Herman Melville never gave the reader a reason for Ahab’s incessant lust for revenge. Do you feel that these flashbacks helped the movie-goer connect with Captain Ahab on an emotional level, perhaps shedding a whole new light on the old classic?
Danny Glover: Well, I would think so. Often human behavior is demystified through knowing something about what a person has been through.
Aaron M.K.: In the movie [Age of Dragons] the writer’s saw fit to give an explanation as to why your character Captain Ahab was chasing his ‘white whale’, the dragon, in the form of flashbacks. This is somewhat in contrast to the original telling of the tale in which Herman Melville never gave the reader a reason for Ahab’s incessant lust for revenge. Do you feel that these flashbacks helped the movie-goer connect with Captain Ahab on an emotional level, perhaps shedding a whole new light on the old classic?
Danny Glover: Well, I would think so. Often human behavior is demystified through knowing something about what a person has been through.
- 7/28/2011
- by Aaron M.K.
- Nerdly
Here are the new MPAA ratings from Bulletin No: 2181.
Age Of The Dragons Rated PG-13 For some violence. Arena Rated R For strong brutal and bloody violence throughout, graphic nudity and language. Attack On Leningrad Rated R For some violence.1 Boy Wonder Rated R For some brutal violence and pervasive language. The Child's Eye Rated R For horror/disturbing images. Christmas Lodge Rated G The Howling Reborn Rated R For horror violence, some sexuality and drug use. Jack and Jill Rated PG For crude material including suggestive references, language, comic violence and brief smoking. Release Date: November 11, 2011 Note: Amended Rating Reason. Rated PG - Bulletin No. 2178 (6/29/11). Little Birds Rated R For pervasive language, some violence including a sexual assault, sexuality/nudity, drug and alcohol use - all involving teens. Red State Rated R For strong violence/disturbing content, some sexual content including brief nudity, and pervasive language. Release Date: October...
Age Of The Dragons Rated PG-13 For some violence. Arena Rated R For strong brutal and bloody violence throughout, graphic nudity and language. Attack On Leningrad Rated R For some violence.1 Boy Wonder Rated R For some brutal violence and pervasive language. The Child's Eye Rated R For horror/disturbing images. Christmas Lodge Rated G The Howling Reborn Rated R For horror violence, some sexuality and drug use. Jack and Jill Rated PG For crude material including suggestive references, language, comic violence and brief smoking. Release Date: November 11, 2011 Note: Amended Rating Reason. Rated PG - Bulletin No. 2178 (6/29/11). Little Birds Rated R For pervasive language, some violence including a sexual assault, sexuality/nudity, drug and alcohol use - all involving teens. Red State Rated R For strong violence/disturbing content, some sexual content including brief nudity, and pervasive language. Release Date: October...
- 7/20/2011
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
Action filmmaker J.A. Steel has released the first poster of her new horror shocker Blood Fare.
The poster is included below. Blood Fare is a Civil War ghost story with a modern twist, by Steel and co-producer Christian K. Koch.
It's the tale of Corporal Henry Trout (S. Edward Meek), who in 1861 fought valiantly in a forgotten skirmish after the first battle of Bull Run. He comes face to face with his descendants 150 years later as the battle for blood continues on a haunted battlefield.
Tyler (Brandi Lynn Anderon - Syfy's Zero's) and her brother Chad (Adrian West), Henry's fifth generation grandchildren, will challenge the legend of Charon the ferryman, as the lines between the living and the dead become blurred.
Gil Gerard, famed for his lead role as Captain William 'Buck' Rogers in the film and TV series Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (as seen in both images...
The poster is included below. Blood Fare is a Civil War ghost story with a modern twist, by Steel and co-producer Christian K. Koch.
It's the tale of Corporal Henry Trout (S. Edward Meek), who in 1861 fought valiantly in a forgotten skirmish after the first battle of Bull Run. He comes face to face with his descendants 150 years later as the battle for blood continues on a haunted battlefield.
Tyler (Brandi Lynn Anderon - Syfy's Zero's) and her brother Chad (Adrian West), Henry's fifth generation grandchildren, will challenge the legend of Charon the ferryman, as the lines between the living and the dead become blurred.
Gil Gerard, famed for his lead role as Captain William 'Buck' Rogers in the film and TV series Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (as seen in both images...
- 5/21/2011
- by David Bentley
- The Geek Files
It’s that time of the year when TV stations preview their upcoming season slates; I’ll be attending Bet’s showcase this Wednesday, here in New York, so, you’ll get my first-hand reactions to whatever is thrown at me.
For now, however, I just learned that the Syfy Channel has apparently acquired stateside rights to a film called Age Of The Dragons, a film I’ve highlighted on this site previously. It’s essentially a re-imagining of Herman Melville’s classic novel Moby Dick, starring, in an unexpected, if inspired casting, Danny Glover as the tyrannical Ahab. Vinnie Jones and Sean Astin also co-star.
My last post on the flick announced the UK DVD release, and, at the time, there was no sign that it would make its way to the states. Well, now it is, and most of you will get to see it… assuming you’re interested.
For now, however, I just learned that the Syfy Channel has apparently acquired stateside rights to a film called Age Of The Dragons, a film I’ve highlighted on this site previously. It’s essentially a re-imagining of Herman Melville’s classic novel Moby Dick, starring, in an unexpected, if inspired casting, Danny Glover as the tyrannical Ahab. Vinnie Jones and Sean Astin also co-star.
My last post on the flick announced the UK DVD release, and, at the time, there was no sign that it would make its way to the states. Well, now it is, and most of you will get to see it… assuming you’re interested.
- 4/18/2011
- by Tambay
- ShadowAndAct
Syfy sent out a press release announcing its summer programming slate, and in addition to popular returning series "Eureka" (July 11th), "Warehouse 13" (July 11th), "Ghost Hunters International" (July 13th), and "Haven" (July 15th), some new blood is on tap.
The line-up includes a pair of new reality shows, a new superhero program, a live-action movie based on the popular Red Faction video game, and you just knew there had to be at least one new killer shark movie included in there somewhere.
I'm feeling lazy so I'll let the press release tell you the story.
New programs:
Haunted Collector (Wednesday, June 1, 9Pm Et/Pt): Ghosts and spirits inhabit more than just homes and buildings -- they can also live in objects. In the new Syfy reality series Haunted Collector, a family of paranormal investigators hunt down haunted items bedeviling their owners. For 30 years John Zaffis, eminent paranormal researcher and demonologist,...
The line-up includes a pair of new reality shows, a new superhero program, a live-action movie based on the popular Red Faction video game, and you just knew there had to be at least one new killer shark movie included in there somewhere.
I'm feeling lazy so I'll let the press release tell you the story.
New programs:
Haunted Collector (Wednesday, June 1, 9Pm Et/Pt): Ghosts and spirits inhabit more than just homes and buildings -- they can also live in objects. In the new Syfy reality series Haunted Collector, a family of paranormal investigators hunt down haunted items bedeviling their owners. For 30 years John Zaffis, eminent paranormal researcher and demonologist,...
- 4/18/2011
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
The fantasy genre is certainly a ripe one to mock, what with its cynical homogeneity as evidenced in appalling duds like the recent Season of the Witch and Age of the Dragons. Furthermore, the great cast and talented director comprising Your Highness suggests a smart, silly take on the staid genre, combining a cheeky stoner sensibility with a giddily self-aware tone. The result, disappointingly, is less subversive than you’d expect, instead more a soulless mixture of foul language, uninvolving action and a more faithful reverence to genre tropes than is ever needed or wanted.
Your Highness is a textbook example of how to squander a promising concept alongside a great cast, for it consists of little more than several one-note gags strung out to feature length. The intentionally bad British accents get boring fast, as does the incessant swearing, which is utilised as a knowingly...
The fantasy genre is certainly a ripe one to mock, what with its cynical homogeneity as evidenced in appalling duds like the recent Season of the Witch and Age of the Dragons. Furthermore, the great cast and talented director comprising Your Highness suggests a smart, silly take on the staid genre, combining a cheeky stoner sensibility with a giddily self-aware tone. The result, disappointingly, is less subversive than you’d expect, instead more a soulless mixture of foul language, uninvolving action and a more faithful reverence to genre tropes than is ever needed or wanted.
Your Highness is a textbook example of how to squander a promising concept alongside a great cast, for it consists of little more than several one-note gags strung out to feature length. The intentionally bad British accents get boring fast, as does the incessant swearing, which is utilised as a knowingly...
- 4/11/2011
- by Shaun Munro
- Obsessed with Film
To celebrate the March 21st DVD and Blu-ray release of Age Of The Dragons, the all-action re-telling of Herman Melville’s classic novel Moby Dick starring Danny Glover and Vinnie Jones, we have teamed up with Metrodome UK to give five lucky winners a chance to win the film on DVD.
Synopsis:
Captain Ahab (Glover) and his crew hunt the most feared creatures to have ever existed: Dragons. Ishmael, a charismatic harpooner, joins their quest with the promise of riches beyond his wildest fantasies. Whilst Ahab’s adopted daughter Rachel, sexy yet tough, runs the hunting vessel. And it’s not long before the vessel’s fearless and most experienced harpooner, Stubbs (Jones), is leading the crew into combat against the deadly mythical beasts.
But it gradually emerges that this isn’t a hunt, it is an obsession. Ahab seeks revenge on a great ‘White Dragon’ that slaughtered his family when he was young,...
Synopsis:
Captain Ahab (Glover) and his crew hunt the most feared creatures to have ever existed: Dragons. Ishmael, a charismatic harpooner, joins their quest with the promise of riches beyond his wildest fantasies. Whilst Ahab’s adopted daughter Rachel, sexy yet tough, runs the hunting vessel. And it’s not long before the vessel’s fearless and most experienced harpooner, Stubbs (Jones), is leading the crew into combat against the deadly mythical beasts.
But it gradually emerges that this isn’t a hunt, it is an obsession. Ahab seeks revenge on a great ‘White Dragon’ that slaughtered his family when he was young,...
- 3/24/2011
- by FilmShaft Staff
- FilmShaft.com
As Age Of The Dragons arrives on DVD and Blu-ray, Duncan takes a look at the history of dragons in the movies…
It's no wonder so many of us have grown up geeky, for dragons have been a strong mainstay of children's movies for decades now. With their inextricable link to the fantasy genre, many of us have been brainwashed into a fixation with them before we even knew what was happening. Well, that's a decent enough excuse, anyway, should you ever find yourself needing one in a dragon-based argument, which I'm sure there aren't nearly enough of.
Pity the children growing up from the mid-nineties onwards, as they've barely been able to make it through one whole year without a dragon movie being released, a trend which sees no sign of slowing. This year has already seen the release of Age Of The Dragons, starring Danny Glover and Vinnie Jones...
It's no wonder so many of us have grown up geeky, for dragons have been a strong mainstay of children's movies for decades now. With their inextricable link to the fantasy genre, many of us have been brainwashed into a fixation with them before we even knew what was happening. Well, that's a decent enough excuse, anyway, should you ever find yourself needing one in a dragon-based argument, which I'm sure there aren't nearly enough of.
Pity the children growing up from the mid-nineties onwards, as they've barely been able to make it through one whole year without a dragon movie being released, a trend which sees no sign of slowing. This year has already seen the release of Age Of The Dragons, starring Danny Glover and Vinnie Jones...
- 3/24/2011
- Den of Geek
Songs From The Second Floor; A Swedish Love Story
DVD, Artificial Eye
A great opportunity to compare and contrast two films by the same director, Roy Andersson, that have little in common other than their exceedingly high quality. Andersson garnered international attention with his first film, 1970's A Swedish Love Story, a gorgeous tale of teenage romance that manges to be both realistic and lyrical. He looked set to become a major player but instead, following the lack of control he was afforded on his follow-up, descended into depression and stepped back from feature film-making. Fast-forward to the year 2000 and Andersson made a bold return with Songs, a film that just couldn't be more different, in style, outlook, humour, everything … Songs is told entirely in vignettes that unfold before an unmoving camera, whose static framing allows for humorous images like a corridor of office workers peering through cracked doorways at a colleague's sacking.
DVD, Artificial Eye
A great opportunity to compare and contrast two films by the same director, Roy Andersson, that have little in common other than their exceedingly high quality. Andersson garnered international attention with his first film, 1970's A Swedish Love Story, a gorgeous tale of teenage romance that manges to be both realistic and lyrical. He looked set to become a major player but instead, following the lack of control he was afforded on his follow-up, descended into depression and stepped back from feature film-making. Fast-forward to the year 2000 and Andersson made a bold return with Songs, a film that just couldn't be more different, in style, outlook, humour, everything … Songs is told entirely in vignettes that unfold before an unmoving camera, whose static framing allows for humorous images like a corridor of office workers peering through cracked doorways at a colleague's sacking.
- 3/19/2011
- by Phelim O'Neill
- The Guardian - Film News
To celebrate the DVD and Blu-ray release of Age Of The Dragons out to own on 21st March, HeyUGuys have teamed up with Metrodome, to give five lucky winners the chance to win a copy of the DVD.
Based on Herman Melville’s Moby Dick, Age Of The Dragons starring Danny Glover and Vinnie Jones is an all-action re-telling of the classic story like never before. Captain Ahab (Glover) and his crew hunt the most feared creatures to have ever existed: Dragons.
Ishmael, a charismatic harpooner, joins their quest with the promise of riches beyond his wildest fantasies. Whilst Ahab’s adopted daughter Rachel, sexy yet tough, runs the hunting vessel. And it’s not long before the vessel’s fearless and most experienced harpooner, Stubbs (Jones), is leading the crew into combat against the deadly mythical beasts.
But it gradually emerges that this isn’t a hunt, it is an obsession.
Based on Herman Melville’s Moby Dick, Age Of The Dragons starring Danny Glover and Vinnie Jones is an all-action re-telling of the classic story like never before. Captain Ahab (Glover) and his crew hunt the most feared creatures to have ever existed: Dragons.
Ishmael, a charismatic harpooner, joins their quest with the promise of riches beyond his wildest fantasies. Whilst Ahab’s adopted daughter Rachel, sexy yet tough, runs the hunting vessel. And it’s not long before the vessel’s fearless and most experienced harpooner, Stubbs (Jones), is leading the crew into combat against the deadly mythical beasts.
But it gradually emerges that this isn’t a hunt, it is an obsession.
- 3/16/2011
- by Competitons
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
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Rango (PG)
(Gore Verbinski, 2011, Us) Johnny Depp, Isla Fisher, Ned Beatty. 107 mins
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The Adjustment Bureau (12A)
(George Nolfi, 2011, Us) Matt Damon, Emily Blunt, Terence Stamp. 106 mins
Ambitious, Inception-style conspiracy thriller, with Damon and Blunt lovers on the run from literal agents of fate when they deviate from The Plan.
(Joanna Hogg, 2010, UK) Kate Fahy, Tom Hiddleston, Lydia Leonard. 115 mins
With her debut, Unrelated, Hogg proved herself to be just about the only film-maker out there seeking to depict Britain's middle classes in a way they wouldn't necessarily enjoy. This brave follow-up is even more uncomfortable and less narrative-driven, as a well-to-do family's get-together in the Scilly Isles turns into a slow, sparse drip of resentments, silences, joyless activities and blithe snobbery. It's uncomfortable in a good way.
Rango (PG)
(Gore Verbinski, 2011, Us) Johnny Depp, Isla Fisher, Ned Beatty. 107 mins
Fine visuals and surreal comedy help this hallucinogenic animated spaghetti western stand out – far out. Depp's identity-crisis chameleon is the stranger in a town that's already strange.
The Adjustment Bureau (12A)
(George Nolfi, 2011, Us) Matt Damon, Emily Blunt, Terence Stamp. 106 mins
Ambitious, Inception-style conspiracy thriller, with Damon and Blunt lovers on the run from literal agents of fate when they deviate from The Plan.
- 3/5/2011
- by Steve Rose
- The Guardian - Film News
A couple of weeks ago we gave you an early look [1] at Danny Glover as Captain Ahab in Age of the Dragons (previously titled Dragon Fire), the low-budget reimagining of Herman Melville's Moby Dick which sees the titular white whale replaced with a white dragon. Now there's an international trailer for the film, which also stars Vinnie Jones. Watch it after the break. I'm not gonna lie, the movie looks pretty bad. It may share the same basic narrative with the revered literary classic, but it doesn't carry with it any of the same sophistication, nor does it intend to. To quote the film's own executive producer, "It’s Moby Dick with way more excitement, way more action." That quote is probably best read with several exclamation marks tagged on the end of it. Still, for a budget of $5 million, there are some occasional impressive visual flourishes to be found within this trailer,...
- 3/3/2011
- by Adam Quigley
- Slash Film
Age Of The Dragons *
Stars: Danny Glover, Vinnie Jones, Corey Sevier, Kepa Kruse, Sofia Pernas | Written by Anne. K Black, McKay Daines | Directed by Ryan Little
Age Of The Dragons had the potential to be gloriously trashy. A reimagining of Moby Dick but with dragons instead of the titular white whale, and starring Danny Glover, this has got “Cult Classic” written all over it. Unfortunately, it’s just as bad as it sounds but not bad enough to be ironically enjoyable.
The story will be familiar to anyone that’s read or seen the source material. Whaler (or in this case Dragon Hunter) Ishmael (Corey Sevier) and his companion Queequeg (Kepa Kruse) board the ship Peaquod (this time a mobile fort on wheels) run by the enigmatic Captain Ahab (Danny Glover), a figure shrouded in legend after a white dragon killed his sister and left him disfigured. His crew is...
Stars: Danny Glover, Vinnie Jones, Corey Sevier, Kepa Kruse, Sofia Pernas | Written by Anne. K Black, McKay Daines | Directed by Ryan Little
Age Of The Dragons had the potential to be gloriously trashy. A reimagining of Moby Dick but with dragons instead of the titular white whale, and starring Danny Glover, this has got “Cult Classic” written all over it. Unfortunately, it’s just as bad as it sounds but not bad enough to be ironically enjoyable.
The story will be familiar to anyone that’s read or seen the source material. Whaler (or in this case Dragon Hunter) Ishmael (Corey Sevier) and his companion Queequeg (Kepa Kruse) board the ship Peaquod (this time a mobile fort on wheels) run by the enigmatic Captain Ahab (Danny Glover), a figure shrouded in legend after a white dragon killed his sister and left him disfigured. His crew is...
- 3/2/2011
- by Jez Sands
- Nerdly
Oh lordy, some films sound so bad they must be seen. Age of the Dragons isn’t one of them. It’s just bad. FilmShaft writer Alan Simmons braved a screening of it yesterday and you can read his review here.
In the meantime, if you’re a ‘bad movie’ masochist you can check out the trailer below. Don’t say we didn’t warn you… because we have!
Synopsis:
Based on Herman Melville’s Moby Dick, Age Of The Dragons starring Danny Glover and Vinnie Jones is an all-action re-telling of the classic story like never before. Captain Ahab (Glover) and his crew hunt the most feared creatures to have ever existed: Dragons.
Ishmael, a charismatic harpooner, joins their quest with the promise of riches beyond his wildest fantasies. Whilst Ahab’s adopted daughter Rachel, sexy yet tough, runs the hunting vessel. And it’s not long before the...
In the meantime, if you’re a ‘bad movie’ masochist you can check out the trailer below. Don’t say we didn’t warn you… because we have!
Synopsis:
Based on Herman Melville’s Moby Dick, Age Of The Dragons starring Danny Glover and Vinnie Jones is an all-action re-telling of the classic story like never before. Captain Ahab (Glover) and his crew hunt the most feared creatures to have ever existed: Dragons.
Ishmael, a charismatic harpooner, joins their quest with the promise of riches beyond his wildest fantasies. Whilst Ahab’s adopted daughter Rachel, sexy yet tough, runs the hunting vessel. And it’s not long before the...
- 3/1/2011
- by Martyn Conterio
- FilmShaft.com
It’s called Age Of The Dragons, directed by Ryan Little, and is described as is a re-imagining of Herman Melville’s classic novel Moby Dick. But it’s definitely not your father’s Moby Dick!
The full synopsis for this action/fantasy/sci-fi/thriller, reads: “Set in a mythical realm where Captain Ahab and crew hunt dragons for the vitriol that powers their world, Ishmael, a charismatic harpooner joins their quest. Ahab’s adopted daughter Rachel, beautiful and tough, runs the hunting vessel. Ahab’s obsession is to seek revenge on a great “White Dragon” that slaughtered his family when he was young and left his body scarred and mauled, drives the crew deeper into the heart of darkness. In the White Dragon’s lair Ahab’s secrets are revealed and Rachel must choose between following him on his dark quest or escaping to a new life with Ishmael.
The full synopsis for this action/fantasy/sci-fi/thriller, reads: “Set in a mythical realm where Captain Ahab and crew hunt dragons for the vitriol that powers their world, Ishmael, a charismatic harpooner joins their quest. Ahab’s adopted daughter Rachel, beautiful and tough, runs the hunting vessel. Ahab’s obsession is to seek revenge on a great “White Dragon” that slaughtered his family when he was young and left his body scarred and mauled, drives the crew deeper into the heart of darkness. In the White Dragon’s lair Ahab’s secrets are revealed and Rachel must choose between following him on his dark quest or escaping to a new life with Ishmael.
- 2/27/2011
- by Tambay
- ShadowAndAct
Below we have the first trailer for Age of the Dragons.
Danny Glover (Captain Ahab) stars along with Vinnie Jones (Stubbs) in a low-budget ($5 Million) “live action fantasy thriller,” directed by Ryan Little, loosely based on Herman Melville’s classic novel Moby Dick, but instead of searching for a Great White Whale, he is searching for a Great White Dragon.
Age of the Dragons synopsis: Set in a medieval realm where Captain Ahab and crew hunt dragons for the vitriol that powers their world, Ishmael, a charismatic harpooner joins their quest. Ahab’s adopted daughter Rachel, beautiful and tough, runs the hunting vessel. Ahab’s obsession is to seek revenge on a great “White Dragon” that slaughtered his family when he was young and left his body scarred and mauled, drives the crew deeper into the heart of darkness. In the White Dragon’s lair Ahab’s secrets are revealed...
Danny Glover (Captain Ahab) stars along with Vinnie Jones (Stubbs) in a low-budget ($5 Million) “live action fantasy thriller,” directed by Ryan Little, loosely based on Herman Melville’s classic novel Moby Dick, but instead of searching for a Great White Whale, he is searching for a Great White Dragon.
Age of the Dragons synopsis: Set in a medieval realm where Captain Ahab and crew hunt dragons for the vitriol that powers their world, Ishmael, a charismatic harpooner joins their quest. Ahab’s adopted daughter Rachel, beautiful and tough, runs the hunting vessel. Ahab’s obsession is to seek revenge on a great “White Dragon” that slaughtered his family when he was young and left his body scarred and mauled, drives the crew deeper into the heart of darkness. In the White Dragon’s lair Ahab’s secrets are revealed...
- 10/15/2010
- by Allan Ford
- Filmofilia
It’s called Age Of The Dragons, directed by Ryan Little, and is described as is a re-imagining of Herman Melville’s classic novel Moby Dick. The full synopsis reads: “Set in a mythical realm where Captain Ahab and crew hunt dragons for the vitriol that powers their world, Ishmael, a charismatic harpooner joins their quest. Ahab’s adopted daughter Rachel, beautiful and tough, runs the hunting vessel. Ahab’s obsession is to seek revenge on a great “White Dragon” that slaughtered his family when he was young and left his body scarred and mauled, drives the crew deeper into the heart of darkness. In the White Dragon’s lair Ahab’s secrets are revealed and Rachel must choose between following him on his dark quest or escaping to a new life with Ishmael.”
In an unexpected, yet inspired casting choice, Danny Glover plays Ahab. Vinnie Jones and Sean Astin also co-star.
In an unexpected, yet inspired casting choice, Danny Glover plays Ahab. Vinnie Jones and Sean Astin also co-star.
- 8/17/2010
- by Tambay
- ShadowAndAct
I first stumbled upon this trailer for Age of the Dragons on YouTube over a week ago but failed to write anything up about it because I noticed it was uploaded over two months ago and assumed we had already reported on it. That should give you an idea of just how under the radar this Moby Dick with dragons flick starring Danny Glover has been.
When we last reported on Age of the Dragons back in March, the title was Dragon Fire and next to nothing was known about it other than it being a $5 million take on Moby Dick shooting in Utah under the direction of Ryan Little (Forever Strong, House of Fears). Substituting a great white dragon for the infamous whale of Herman Melville's classic tale, a scarfaced Danny Glover stars as the obsessed Ahab, Vinnie Jones co-stars as Stubbs and call Corey Sevier (Decoys 2, House of Fears) Ishmael.
When we last reported on Age of the Dragons back in March, the title was Dragon Fire and next to nothing was known about it other than it being a $5 million take on Moby Dick shooting in Utah under the direction of Ryan Little (Forever Strong, House of Fears). Substituting a great white dragon for the infamous whale of Herman Melville's classic tale, a scarfaced Danny Glover stars as the obsessed Ahab, Vinnie Jones co-stars as Stubbs and call Corey Sevier (Decoys 2, House of Fears) Ishmael.
- 8/16/2010
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
Remember that story last week about a project titled 2010: Moby Dick about the re-telling of the story with Captain Ahab and a high tech submarine? This is the complete opposite.
Instead of going high-tech, director Ryan Little and crew have reworked the classic story to hunt dragons rather than a whale. Age of the Dragons (originally known as Dragon Fire) is described as follows:
In a medieval realm where Captain Ahab and crew hunt dragons for the vitriol that powers their world, Ishmael, a charismatic harpooner, joins their quest. Ahab’s adopted daughter Rachel, beautiful and tough, runs the hunting vessel. Ahab’s obsession to seek revenge on a great “White Dragon” that slaughtered his family when he was young and left his body scarred and mauled drives the crew deeper into the heart of darkness. In the White Dragon’s lair, Ahab’s secrets are revealed and Rachel...
Instead of going high-tech, director Ryan Little and crew have reworked the classic story to hunt dragons rather than a whale. Age of the Dragons (originally known as Dragon Fire) is described as follows:
In a medieval realm where Captain Ahab and crew hunt dragons for the vitriol that powers their world, Ishmael, a charismatic harpooner, joins their quest. Ahab’s adopted daughter Rachel, beautiful and tough, runs the hunting vessel. Ahab’s obsession to seek revenge on a great “White Dragon” that slaughtered his family when he was young and left his body scarred and mauled drives the crew deeper into the heart of darkness. In the White Dragon’s lair, Ahab’s secrets are revealed and Rachel...
- 8/16/2010
- QuietEarth.us
He's killed a Predator, been murdered by Jigsaw, and spent considerable time being too old for this shit with Mel Gibson; now Danny Glover is taking on the Captain Ahab role and hunting a great white dragon in Dragon Fire, a fantasy reworking of the classic tale of Moby Dick.
The $5 million Herman Melville-inspired dragon flick shooting on location in Utah is being directed by Ryan Little (Forever Strong, House of Fears). As if dragons weren't ferocious enough, Vinnie Jones co-stars as Stubbs. Call Corey Sevier (Decoys 2, House of Fears) Ishmael. A possible limited theatrical release could be in the works for the fall.
Not much else about Dragon Fire out there at this time. In the meantime here's a YouTube video of a local Utah news station's set report complete with a look at crazy-eyed Glover and a rubbery dragon.
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The $5 million Herman Melville-inspired dragon flick shooting on location in Utah is being directed by Ryan Little (Forever Strong, House of Fears). As if dragons weren't ferocious enough, Vinnie Jones co-stars as Stubbs. Call Corey Sevier (Decoys 2, House of Fears) Ishmael. A possible limited theatrical release could be in the works for the fall.
Not much else about Dragon Fire out there at this time. In the meantime here's a YouTube video of a local Utah news station's set report complete with a look at crazy-eyed Glover and a rubbery dragon.
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- 3/6/2010
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
From the Palantir! Moby Dick with Dragons, Hot French Cosplayers, and Grimm Brothers with Werewolves
Crystal Reed sat down to talk a bit about the new MTV movie/pilot for Teen Wolf, and she swears it doesn’t suck. She claims it has a darker, more romantic tone, and is visually more like True Blood. She also says the wolf is more human than wolf because he’s a young werewolf. Doctor Who will arrive on American shores April 17th, two weeks after it hits the traditional Easter Eve broadcast in the UK. Danny Glover is back on the silver screen, this time starring in Dragon Fire as Captain Ahab.
- 2/26/2010
- thetorchonline
Danny Glover is currently filming "Dragon Fire," which is a re-imagining of Herman Melville's classic novel "Moby Dick." In the new movie called "Dragon Fire," Glover is playing Captain Ahab, but instead of searching for a Great White Whale, he is searching for a Great White Dragon. We now have a behind-the-scenes video that shows Danny Glover and co-star Vinnie Jones talking about "Dragon Fire" and giving us the first glimpse at their film, which is rumored to have a budget of only $5 million. Check out the video below. Plot: The story revolves around Captain Ahab, his adopted daughter Rachel, and Ishmael who are on a quest to hunt down a great white dragon that slaughtered Ahab's family and left his body scarred and mauled. As the crew drives deeper into the the dragon's lair, Ahab's secrets are revealed and Rachel must choose between following him on his quest...
- 2/25/2010
- WorstPreviews.com
There are films that present an interesting and off-kilter take on a classic tale (i.e. O Brother, Where Art Thou? and The Odyssey). And then there are films like this…
Dragon Fire, a futuristic reimagining of Herman Melville’s great American novel, stars Vinnie Jones as Stubb and Danny Glover as Captain Ahab hunting not a large white whale, but a large white dragon! Now, you could make the claim that we hold personal bias towards anything whale-related, but this seems just plain silly.
Read more on Moby Dick redux…with dragons?…...
Dragon Fire, a futuristic reimagining of Herman Melville’s great American novel, stars Vinnie Jones as Stubb and Danny Glover as Captain Ahab hunting not a large white whale, but a large white dragon! Now, you could make the claim that we hold personal bias towards anything whale-related, but this seems just plain silly.
Read more on Moby Dick redux…with dragons?…...
- 2/23/2010
- by James Wallace
- GordonandtheWhale
Danny Glover stars along with Vinnie Jones in Dragon Fire, a low-budget ($5 Million) “live action fantasy thriller,” directed by Ryan Little, loosely based on Moby Dick. – except instead of chasing whales, dragons are the object of desire. Film is scheduled for a fall release.
Hey Danny, speaking of chasing dragons – what’s going on with your Toussaint L’ouverture project?...
Hey Danny, speaking of chasing dragons – what’s going on with your Toussaint L’ouverture project?...
- 2/23/2010
- by Tambay
- ShadowAndAct
Oh Danny Glover... I don't want to hate on you for taking a paycheck but did you really sign on to a C-level direct-to-dvd film that reimagines Herman Melville's "Moby Dick" as a futuristic dragon movie? Of course you did. I'm, after all, talking to the guy who signed on to star in Predator 2. But I mean, c'mon Danny, aren't you too old for this shit? Dragon Fire is currently filming in Provo, Utah (the first place I think of when I think of "Moby Dick" with...
- 2/23/2010
- by Mike Sampson
- JoBlo.com
Earlier this month I mentioned in a brief casting note that Danny Glover had been cast in Dragon Fire, a low-budget reworking of Moby Dick that would shoot in Utah, with a white dragon standing in for the more traditional white whale. Glover is Captain Ahab, and Vinnie Jones is in the film not as Queequeg (come on, that would be funny) but as Stubb. Now we've got a video report from the set of the film, complete with a bit of footage of Glover in action. This TV report from the film's set is fairly entertaining, in part because regional TV reports about filmmaking are often funny. This one makes a $5m indie fantasy movie sound like a big studio production. Sure, the basics are the same, but the reality can be so much different. Exec producer Gil Aglaure explains the film's relationship to the original text by Herman Melville...
- 2/23/2010
- by Russ Fischer
- Slash Film
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