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- 11/20/2021
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
Joseph Baxter Michael Ahr Dec 18, 2019
50 States of Fright, an urban legends-based horror anthology series bound for Quibi, reveals an impressive cast roster.
Quibi, the Jeffrey Katzenberg-backed 2020-launching streaming platform designed for short-form stories, has announced a most intriguing offering amongst its 40-project-deep backlog, a horror anthology series, titled 50 States of Fright, which has corralled quite the cast and crew, notably with genre legend Sam Raimi – the movie maestro of the Evil Dead cinematic and television franchise and crucial comic book cinema of the Spider-Man Trilogy – tapped to develop and even direct an entry.
Rachel Brosnahan, Travis Fimmel, Christina Ricci, Asa Butterfield, Jacob Batalon, Ming-Na Wen, Taissa Farmiga, John Marshall Jones and Ron Livingston are just some of the names lined up to fill 50 States of Fright’s anthology episodes, which each culling content from American urban legends and folklore.
The official greenlight has been given for 50 States of Fright,...
50 States of Fright, an urban legends-based horror anthology series bound for Quibi, reveals an impressive cast roster.
Quibi, the Jeffrey Katzenberg-backed 2020-launching streaming platform designed for short-form stories, has announced a most intriguing offering amongst its 40-project-deep backlog, a horror anthology series, titled 50 States of Fright, which has corralled quite the cast and crew, notably with genre legend Sam Raimi – the movie maestro of the Evil Dead cinematic and television franchise and crucial comic book cinema of the Spider-Man Trilogy – tapped to develop and even direct an entry.
Rachel Brosnahan, Travis Fimmel, Christina Ricci, Asa Butterfield, Jacob Batalon, Ming-Na Wen, Taissa Farmiga, John Marshall Jones and Ron Livingston are just some of the names lined up to fill 50 States of Fright’s anthology episodes, which each culling content from American urban legends and folklore.
The official greenlight has been given for 50 States of Fright,...
- 10/3/2019
- Den of Geek
For Trek fans, collectors, beer connoisseurs, and everyone in between, here comes Shmaltz Brewing Company's Star Trek Symbiosis, a collector's edition item to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Star Trek: The Next Generation. Also in today's Horror Highlights: Rob Zombie's 13 Nights of Halloween, premiere details for Kindred Spirits and Evil Things, release details for both Screambox's Bloody Disgusting Collection and The Evil in Us, a look at the new comic book series Evolution, and guests from American Gods are set to attend Famous Monsters Halloween Convention.
Shmaltz Brewing Company's Star Trek Beer: Press Release: "Clifton Park, NY -- Wednesday, August 9, 2017 -- Shmaltz Brewing Company nationally rolls out its unique Collector's Edition release StarTrek Symbiosis® to commemorate the 30th Anniversary of Star Trek: The Next Generation. With an incredible debut at Comic-Con International (San Diego) and the official launch at the "Star Trek Las Vegas" convention, Star Trek Symbiosis® is...
Shmaltz Brewing Company's Star Trek Beer: Press Release: "Clifton Park, NY -- Wednesday, August 9, 2017 -- Shmaltz Brewing Company nationally rolls out its unique Collector's Edition release StarTrek Symbiosis® to commemorate the 30th Anniversary of Star Trek: The Next Generation. With an incredible debut at Comic-Con International (San Diego) and the official launch at the "Star Trek Las Vegas" convention, Star Trek Symbiosis® is...
- 8/18/2017
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Here’s your daily dose of an indie film, web series, TV pilot, what-have-you in progress, as presented by the creators themselves. At the end of the week, you’ll have the chance to vote for your favorite.
In the meantime: Is this a project you’d want to see? Tell us in the comments.What Metal Girls Are Into
Logline: A feminist thriller about three women going to a three day metal festival in the desert who find something disturbing in the freezer of their isolated vacation rental.
Elevator Pitch:
This deals with misogynists’ sense of entitlement. It’s funny and has some pretty great violence at the end. As a bonus, the crew will mostly be made up of women because I want to create more opportunities for women in the industry.
Production Team:
Writer/Director/Producer/”Jo” – Laurel Vail (“Delivery: The Beast Within,” “Contracted: Phase II”)
Dp...
In the meantime: Is this a project you’d want to see? Tell us in the comments.What Metal Girls Are Into
Logline: A feminist thriller about three women going to a three day metal festival in the desert who find something disturbing in the freezer of their isolated vacation rental.
Elevator Pitch:
This deals with misogynists’ sense of entitlement. It’s funny and has some pretty great violence at the end. As a bonus, the crew will mostly be made up of women because I want to create more opportunities for women in the industry.
Production Team:
Writer/Director/Producer/”Jo” – Laurel Vail (“Delivery: The Beast Within,” “Contracted: Phase II”)
Dp...
- 10/6/2016
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
Arriving in theaters and on VOD this Friday is Adam Schindler’s Intruders, which I first had the chance to check out during the 2015 Los Angeles Film Festival under the title Shut In. The story follows a young woman by the name of Anna (played by Beth Riesgraf) who gets taken hostage in her own home after a burglary goes awry. What her captors (Joshua Mikel, Martin Starr, Jack Kesy) don’t realize is that Anna isn’t necessarily the victim they think she is. Soon the tables get turned on the trio, resulting in a clever and deadly game of cat and mouse.
Daily Dead recently chatted with Riesgraf about her role in Intruders, the challenges that came along with the project, and how the movie changed her and all those involved with production.
Can you start off by discussing how you initially got involved with Intruders?
Beth Riesgraf...
Daily Dead recently chatted with Riesgraf about her role in Intruders, the challenges that came along with the project, and how the movie changed her and all those involved with production.
Can you start off by discussing how you initially got involved with Intruders?
Beth Riesgraf...
- 1/14/2016
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Acclaimed home invasion thriller Intruders comes to theaters in 2016. Directed Adam (Delivery: The Beast Within) Schindler’s acclaimed thriller Shut In has been re-titled Intruders and will hit theaters and VOD on January 15th. The film stars Beth Riesgraf and Dead Snow’s Martin Starr and tells the tale of a troika of crooks…
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- 11/18/2015
- by Chris Alexander
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Friday night at the 2015 Los Angeles Film Festival, Adam Schindler’s thriller Shut In enjoyed its world premiere. Written by T.J. Cimfel and David White, the film stars Beth Riesgraf as Anna, an agoraphobic woman who loses her brother- and her only connection to reality- to cancer. As she struggles to cope, three men (Martin Starr, Jack Kesy and Joshua Mikel) break into her home, not realizing that its last remaining resident isn’t going to give up the sanctity of her home (and the only world she knows) without a fight.
Daily Dead had the chance to speak with Schindler and his producing partner Brian Netto about their experiences working on Shut In, finding their perfect Anna, shooting in Shreveport and more.
Thanks for speaking with me today, guys. I really enjoyed how Shut In shifted dynamics throughout, making you wonder just who you should be rooting for which...
Daily Dead had the chance to speak with Schindler and his producing partner Brian Netto about their experiences working on Shut In, finding their perfect Anna, shooting in Shreveport and more.
Thanks for speaking with me today, guys. I really enjoyed how Shut In shifted dynamics throughout, making you wonder just who you should be rooting for which...
- 6/14/2015
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Another film that’s haunting the halls of the American Film Market is Shut In from director Adam Schindler (Delivery: The Beast Within). Read on for details and more concerning this upcoming low-budget spooker from the producer of Paranormal Activity and… Continue Reading →
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- 11/5/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
For the final week of September, we’ll be seeing a handful of indie genre titles coming our way to DVD and Blu-ray, as well as several cult classics, including the original Leprechaun films, finally making their high-def debut on Tuesday.
In terms of new indie movies to keep an eye out for, Grow-up Tony Phillips, the latest from up-and-coming Austin filmmaker Emily Hagins (My Sucky Teen Romance), is being released as well as American Muscle, The Paranormal Diaries, Grave Halloween and the pregnancy-themed horror flick Delivery: The Beast Within. For those of you horror fans looking for something a bit more ‘seasoned’, both Krull and Killer Fish are getting their Blu-ray treatment this week and should make for excellent additions to your home entertainment collection.
Spotlight Titles:
Grow-up Tony Phillips (Anderson Digital, DVD)
Who doesn’t love Halloween? All of Tony Phillips’ high school friends do, apparently. It’s...
In terms of new indie movies to keep an eye out for, Grow-up Tony Phillips, the latest from up-and-coming Austin filmmaker Emily Hagins (My Sucky Teen Romance), is being released as well as American Muscle, The Paranormal Diaries, Grave Halloween and the pregnancy-themed horror flick Delivery: The Beast Within. For those of you horror fans looking for something a bit more ‘seasoned’, both Krull and Killer Fish are getting their Blu-ray treatment this week and should make for excellent additions to your home entertainment collection.
Spotlight Titles:
Grow-up Tony Phillips (Anderson Digital, DVD)
Who doesn’t love Halloween? All of Tony Phillips’ high school friends do, apparently. It’s...
- 9/30/2014
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Modern-day TV viewers know that reality show subjects doing disturbing things is nothing new, but in Delivery: The Beast Within, a camera crew following a young couple’s pregnancy captures unnerving behavior of the paranormal variety, leading to content too controversial even for reality TV. We’ve been provided with an exclusive behind-the-scenes clip in which director Brian Netto discusses the film’s origins.
Los Angeles, CA – “A jaw-dropping intense thriller with a “shocking, can’t-believe-i-saw-that conclusion” (HorrorNews.net), Delivery: The Beast Within terrifies on DVD and digital HD September 30 from Cinedigm (Nasdaq: Cidm) and The Collective. Blending found footage and reality show genres, the nightmarish feature that is “so intense, so frightening, and so real” (Aint It Cool News) marks the directorial debut of Brian Netto, who also co-wrote the film with producer Adam Schindler, and is “bolstered by outstanding performances by its two leads,” (IndieWire) Laurel Vail and Danny Barclay.
Los Angeles, CA – “A jaw-dropping intense thriller with a “shocking, can’t-believe-i-saw-that conclusion” (HorrorNews.net), Delivery: The Beast Within terrifies on DVD and digital HD September 30 from Cinedigm (Nasdaq: Cidm) and The Collective. Blending found footage and reality show genres, the nightmarish feature that is “so intense, so frightening, and so real” (Aint It Cool News) marks the directorial debut of Brian Netto, who also co-wrote the film with producer Adam Schindler, and is “bolstered by outstanding performances by its two leads,” (IndieWire) Laurel Vail and Danny Barclay.
- 9/29/2014
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Delivery: The Beast Within attempts psychological horror on a realistic scale – well, as realistic as fake reality television can be – but in attempting to blur the lines between a Hellish pregnancy and deeply-rooted mental insanity, writer/director Brian Netto creates a found footage horror film without much intrigue or flavor. Mokumentary horror films are no longer a dime a dozen, and while a film like The Possession Of Michael King finds fresh, frantic new ways to introduce horrific scares, Delivery: The Beast Within feels lifeless, repetitive, and frustratingly underwhelming. It’s possible to find ways to inject genre craziness into films favoring a human vibe, but Netto would rather make demonic possession just a suggested afterthought, going the route of an even further watered-down Paranormal Activity copycat – minus a creeping sense of unnerving terror.
The Massy family are the latest subjects of America’s reality TV obsession, inviting viewers into...
The Massy family are the latest subjects of America’s reality TV obsession, inviting viewers into...
- 9/29/2014
- by Matt Donato
- We Got This Covered
Sneak Peek 'found footage' from director Brian Netto's horror feature "Delivery: The Beast Within", available on DVD, September 30, 2014, from Anchor Bay Entertainment/Raven Banner Entertainment:
"...'Kyle' and 'Rachel Massy' are a young couple who agree to document their first pregnancy for a fsamily-orineted rality show. The camera continues to capture strange eents, leading Rachel to beleieve that a malevolent spirit has possessed their unborn child..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Delivery: The Beast Within"...
"...'Kyle' and 'Rachel Massy' are a young couple who agree to document their first pregnancy for a fsamily-orineted rality show. The camera continues to capture strange eents, leading Rachel to beleieve that a malevolent spirit has possessed their unborn child..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Delivery: The Beast Within"...
- 9/15/2014
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
• Jag star David James Elliott has been cast opposite Martin Freeman and Brian Cox in the indie thriller American Hangman. Elliot will play Detective James Steptoe in the kidnapping film from writer/director Wilson Coneybeare, who worked with Elliot on the movie A Ted Named Gooby. [THR]
• Kiernan Shipka (Mad Men), Timothée Chalamet (Homeland), Grant Bowler (Defiance), and Elizabeth Reaser (Twilight) will star as a family with dark secrets in One & Two. Director Andrew Droz Palermo is directing the film about the family of four living in peaceful isolation in a mysterious farmhouse. Palermo, who made his feature debut co-directing the...
• Kiernan Shipka (Mad Men), Timothée Chalamet (Homeland), Grant Bowler (Defiance), and Elizabeth Reaser (Twilight) will star as a family with dark secrets in One & Two. Director Andrew Droz Palermo is directing the film about the family of four living in peaceful isolation in a mysterious farmhouse. Palermo, who made his feature debut co-directing the...
- 8/29/2014
- by Jake Perlman
- EW - Inside Movies
Being that 95% of the human race is comprised of idiots, I so understand the desire to never leave the house. Still, there are times when even our places of refuge are violated and become pretty damned scary. Read on for the first word on the new horror flick Shut In.
THR is reporting that Beth Riesgraf (pictured), who was one of the stars of TNT’s "Leverage," is starring in the psychological horror thriller Shut In, which began production this week in Shreveport, Louisiana.
Rory Culkin (Scream 4), Martin Starr (Veronica Mars), and Jack Kesy ("The Strain") are also starring in the indie flick, which is being directed by Adam Schindler (Delivery: The Beast Within).
Riesgraf is playing a woman who suffers from agoraphobia so crippling that when a trio of criminals break into her house, she cannot bring herself to flee. But what the intruders don’t realize is...
THR is reporting that Beth Riesgraf (pictured), who was one of the stars of TNT’s "Leverage," is starring in the psychological horror thriller Shut In, which began production this week in Shreveport, Louisiana.
Rory Culkin (Scream 4), Martin Starr (Veronica Mars), and Jack Kesy ("The Strain") are also starring in the indie flick, which is being directed by Adam Schindler (Delivery: The Beast Within).
Riesgraf is playing a woman who suffers from agoraphobia so crippling that when a trio of criminals break into her house, she cannot bring herself to flee. But what the intruders don’t realize is...
- 8/29/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
Director Adam Schindler began shooting his next horror film this week in Shreveport, Louisiana. He's the guy behind this year's release Delivery: The Beast Within. His latest is called Shut In and it stars Beth Riesgraf, Rory Culkin, Martin Starr and Jack Kesy, says The Hollywood Reporter.
Steven Schneider of the Paranormal Activity series is producing alongside Jeff Rice, Lati Grobman and Erik Olsen.
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Steven Schneider of the Paranormal Activity series is producing alongside Jeff Rice, Lati Grobman and Erik Olsen.
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- 8/29/2014
- by Ryan Turek
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Beth Riesgraf, who was one of the stars of TNT’s Leverage, is starring in the psychological horror thriller Shut In, which began production this week in Shreveport, La. Rory Culkin (Scream 4), Martin Starr (Veronica Mars movie) and Jack Kesy (Guillermo Del Toro’s The Strain) also are starring in the indie flick, which is being directed by Adam Schindler (Delivery: The Beast Within). Riesgraf is playing a woman who suffers from agoraphobia so crippling that when a trio of criminals break into her house, she cannot bring herself to flee. But what the intruders don’t realize is that agoraphobia is
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- 8/28/2014
- by Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The found footage fear-fest Delivery: The Beast Within (review) (or Delivery, as it was known in the UK) really does deliver. You'll be able to find that out for yourself soon enough as a DVD release is on the horizon.
From the Press Release
A jaw-dropping intense thriller with a “shocking, can’t-believe-i-saw-that conclusion” (HorrorNews.net), Delivery: The Beast Within terrifies on DVD and digital HD September 30 from Cinedigm and The Collective.
Blending found footage and reality show genres, the nightmarish feature that is “so intense, so frightening, and so real” (Ain't It Cool News) marks the directorial debut of Brian Netto, who also co-wrote the film with producer Adam Schindler, and is “bolstered by outstanding performances by its two leads” (IndieWire), Laurel Vail and Danny Barclay.
Delivery: The Beast Within follows Kyle (Barclay) and Rachel Massy (Vail), a young couple who agree to document their first pregnancy for a new reality show.
From the Press Release
A jaw-dropping intense thriller with a “shocking, can’t-believe-i-saw-that conclusion” (HorrorNews.net), Delivery: The Beast Within terrifies on DVD and digital HD September 30 from Cinedigm and The Collective.
Blending found footage and reality show genres, the nightmarish feature that is “so intense, so frightening, and so real” (Ain't It Cool News) marks the directorial debut of Brian Netto, who also co-wrote the film with producer Adam Schindler, and is “bolstered by outstanding performances by its two leads” (IndieWire), Laurel Vail and Danny Barclay.
Delivery: The Beast Within follows Kyle (Barclay) and Rachel Massy (Vail), a young couple who agree to document their first pregnancy for a new reality show.
- 8/19/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
Synopsis:
Delivery tells the story of Kyle and Rachel Massy, a young couple who agree to document their first pregnancy for a family-oriented reality show. The production spirals out-of-control after the cameras capture a series of unexplained events, leading Rachel to believe that a malevolent spirit has possessed their unborn child.
Review:
Director Brian Netto perverts the warm, airy feel of two things: reality television and pregnancy. His approach, at first, … Continue reading →
Horrornews.net...
Delivery tells the story of Kyle and Rachel Massy, a young couple who agree to document their first pregnancy for a family-oriented reality show. The production spirals out-of-control after the cameras capture a series of unexplained events, leading Rachel to believe that a malevolent spirit has possessed their unborn child.
Review:
Director Brian Netto perverts the warm, airy feel of two things: reality television and pregnancy. His approach, at first, … Continue reading →
Horrornews.net...
- 6/26/2014
- by Caitlin Huggins
- Horror News
Good day, beheaders of all things obnoxiously pithy. It.s a beautiful day in the neighborhood, and just like Mr. Rogers, I.m changing my sweater. Only mind is red and green and smells like children dying in dreams. Plus, sweat. Not much make us sweat horror-wise in theaters right now, other than a smallish release for Brian Netto.s found-footage pregnancy thriller Delivery: The Beast Within. Real pregnancy is horrific enough, am I right, ladies? In mini-news, Scream Factory is continuing on their endless line of amazing Blu-ray releases with The Legend of Hell House, which comes out on August 26th and features a new commentary with Pamela Franklin and a new interview with director John Hough. The Orchard and Shock Til You Drop.s self-explanatory documentary The 50 Best Horror Movies You.ve Never Seen hit VOD this past week. Finally, the hounds at Dread Central clued us into...
- 5/31/2014
- cinemablend.com
"Found Footage" is a tired trope, so one hesitates to lump in "Delivery" with the rest of the found footage horror genre because it's not under the guise of amateur "found" footage, it's footage that was specifically created— just for something quite different than what it was intended. "Delivery" makes horror out of what might be the least horrific genre (depends on who you ask) imaginable: the pregnancy reality show. Director Brian Netto and co-writer Adam Schindler have taken the taken both the found footage and reality show genres, and mashed them into one very scary and very entertaining homage to "Rosemary's Baby," and a worthy entrant into the pregnancy horror genre.We know things aren't going to go well for Rachel (Laurel Vail) and Kyle (Danny Barclay) when the film opens on the show's producer trying to explain just what went so, so wrong during the taping of a reality show documenting their pregnancy.
- 5/29/2014
- by Katie Walsh
- The Playlist
This week sees the VOD and limited theatrical release of Delivery: The Beast Within and we caught up with director Brian Netto and producer Adam Schindler for the latest installment of our Q&A series. Continue reading to learn about the horror movies that inspired them, their experience making Delivery, and what’s next for the two filmmakers:
Thank you very much for taking the time to talk with us. Can you tell our readers about what convinced you two to team up for Delivery: The Beast Within?
As: It was a pretty easy decision, actually. Brian and I have been good friends for 25 years. We had been writing scripts and working alongside our manager, Marc Manus in trying to sell them… that elusive spec sale. But we really wanted to be filmmakers. When the idea for Delivery came about, it just felt like the perfect storm. It allowed us...
Thank you very much for taking the time to talk with us. Can you tell our readers about what convinced you two to team up for Delivery: The Beast Within?
As: It was a pretty easy decision, actually. Brian and I have been good friends for 25 years. We had been writing scripts and working alongside our manager, Marc Manus in trying to sell them… that elusive spec sale. But we really wanted to be filmmakers. When the idea for Delivery came about, it just felt like the perfect storm. It allowed us...
- 5/27/2014
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Earlier this month we showed you a trailer and exclusive clip from the upcoming horror film "Delivery: The Beast Within," and here we are with two more clips. "Delivery: The Beast Within" follows a couple who decide to document their pregnancy for a family-centered reality TV show. However, as strange things start to happen, the couple begins to wonder if their unborn baby is possessed. It's like a "Rosemary's Baby" meets "Paranormal Activity" meets "Keeping Up with the Kardashians." Sorta. Read More: L.A. Film Fest Review: 'Delivery' Brings Scary and Entertaining New Life to Well-Known Horror Genres The innovative horror picture is directed by newcomer Brian Netto and stars Laurel Vail and Danny Barclay Check out the clips below for the film, which will be released on VOD May 27 and in theaters on May 30. ...
- 5/20/2014
- by Eric Eidelstein
- Indiewire
Two new clips for the excellent found footage horror flick Delivery: The Beast Within (review) (or Delivery, as it was known in the UK) have arrived to induce labor! Let your water break, grab a mop, and enjoy!
The Collective will be releasing the feature in theaters and on VOD. A limited theatrical run in NYC, Los Angeles, San Diego, Chicago, and Indianapolis is set for May 30th with the movie hitting cable VOD on all major platforms three days prior on May 27th.
Directed by Brian Netto and produced by Adam Schindler (who also co-wrote the screenplay with Netto), Delivery: The Beast Within stars Laurel Vail, Danny Barclay, and Rob Cobuzio in the paranormal thriller that has been generating buzz since it premiered last summer at the L.A. Film Festival.
Synopsis:
Delivery: The Beast Within tells the story of Kyle and Rachel Massy, a young couple who agree...
The Collective will be releasing the feature in theaters and on VOD. A limited theatrical run in NYC, Los Angeles, San Diego, Chicago, and Indianapolis is set for May 30th with the movie hitting cable VOD on all major platforms three days prior on May 27th.
Directed by Brian Netto and produced by Adam Schindler (who also co-wrote the screenplay with Netto), Delivery: The Beast Within stars Laurel Vail, Danny Barclay, and Rob Cobuzio in the paranormal thriller that has been generating buzz since it premiered last summer at the L.A. Film Festival.
Synopsis:
Delivery: The Beast Within tells the story of Kyle and Rachel Massy, a young couple who agree...
- 5/19/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
The Collective recently announced the acquisition of Delivery: The Beast Within and will be releasing the movie to theaters and on VOD services at the end of the month. We recently gave you a look at the first trailer and clip, and now we’ve been provided with two more clips to share with Daily Dead readers.
“Los Angeles-based entertainment management and production company The Collective has acquired the U.S. rights to paranormal thriller Delivery: The Beast Within (aka Delivery), and will be releasing the feature in theaters and on VOD this May. A limited theatrical run in NYC, Los Angeles, San Diego, Chicago, and Indianapolis is set for May 30th, 2014 with the movie hitting cable VOD on all major platforms three days prior on May 27th.
Directed by Brian Netto and produced by Adam Schindler (who also co-wrote the screenplay with Netto), Delivery: The Beast Within stars Laurel Vail,...
“Los Angeles-based entertainment management and production company The Collective has acquired the U.S. rights to paranormal thriller Delivery: The Beast Within (aka Delivery), and will be releasing the feature in theaters and on VOD this May. A limited theatrical run in NYC, Los Angeles, San Diego, Chicago, and Indianapolis is set for May 30th, 2014 with the movie hitting cable VOD on all major platforms three days prior on May 27th.
Directed by Brian Netto and produced by Adam Schindler (who also co-wrote the screenplay with Netto), Delivery: The Beast Within stars Laurel Vail,...
- 5/19/2014
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
We recently sat down with director Brian Netto and his writing partner Adam Schindler to get the straight dirt on their "really-you-guys-need-to-see-this" flick Delivery: The Beast Within (review) (or Delivery, as it was known in the UK). Read on for the goods!
On making the movie found footage style as opposed to a more traditional narrative...
Adam Schindler: The whole idea for Delivery came about with the format intact. The whole idea of following around this couple and doing it as a found (or assembled) footage movie all came together at the same time. It was never a matter of us saying, 'Let's make a pregnancy horror movie and then try and figure out how to fit it into the whole found footage model.'
We were never interested in making a straight narrative version of a film like this as it's been done with Rosemary's Baby, which is...
On making the movie found footage style as opposed to a more traditional narrative...
Adam Schindler: The whole idea for Delivery came about with the format intact. The whole idea of following around this couple and doing it as a found (or assembled) footage movie all came together at the same time. It was never a matter of us saying, 'Let's make a pregnancy horror movie and then try and figure out how to fit it into the whole found footage model.'
We were never interested in making a straight narrative version of a film like this as it's been done with Rosemary's Baby, which is...
- 5/9/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
The Collective recently announced the acquisition of Delivery: The Beast Within and will be releasing the movie to theaters and on VOD services at the end of the month. We recently gave you a look at the official trailer and now we have the first clip:
“Los Angeles-based entertainment management and production company The Collective has acquired the U.S. rights to paranormal thriller Delivery: The Beast Within (aka Delivery), and will be releasing the feature in theaters and on VOD this May. A limited theatrical run in NYC, Los Angeles, San Diego, Chicago, and Indianapolis is set for May 30th, 2014 with the movie hitting cable VOD on all major platforms three days prior on May 27th.
Directed by Brian Netto and produced by Adam Schindler (who also co-wrote the screenplay with Netto), Delivery: The Beast Within stars Laurel Vail, Danny Barclay, and Rob Cobuzio in the paranormal thriller that...
“Los Angeles-based entertainment management and production company The Collective has acquired the U.S. rights to paranormal thriller Delivery: The Beast Within (aka Delivery), and will be releasing the feature in theaters and on VOD this May. A limited theatrical run in NYC, Los Angeles, San Diego, Chicago, and Indianapolis is set for May 30th, 2014 with the movie hitting cable VOD on all major platforms three days prior on May 27th.
Directed by Brian Netto and produced by Adam Schindler (who also co-wrote the screenplay with Netto), Delivery: The Beast Within stars Laurel Vail, Danny Barclay, and Rob Cobuzio in the paranormal thriller that...
- 5/5/2014
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Every time we think we're done with the found footage subgenre, a movie comes along that gets it right and renews our interest. Delivery: The Beast Within (review) (or Delivery, as it was known in the UK) is exactly that movie, and on tap right now is a new clip!
The Collective will be releasing the feature in theaters and on VOD. A limited theatrical run in NYC, Los Angeles, San Diego, Chicago, and Indianapolis is set for May 30th with the movie hitting cable VOD on all major platforms three days prior on May 27th.
Directed by Brian Netto and produced by Adam Schindler (who also co-wrote the screenplay with Netto), Delivery: The Beast Within stars Laurel Vail, Danny Barclay, and Rob Cobuzio in the paranormal thriller that has been generating buzz since it premiered last summer at the L.A. Film Festival.
Synopsis:
Delivery: The Beast Within tells...
The Collective will be releasing the feature in theaters and on VOD. A limited theatrical run in NYC, Los Angeles, San Diego, Chicago, and Indianapolis is set for May 30th with the movie hitting cable VOD on all major platforms three days prior on May 27th.
Directed by Brian Netto and produced by Adam Schindler (who also co-wrote the screenplay with Netto), Delivery: The Beast Within stars Laurel Vail, Danny Barclay, and Rob Cobuzio in the paranormal thriller that has been generating buzz since it premiered last summer at the L.A. Film Festival.
Synopsis:
Delivery: The Beast Within tells...
- 5/5/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
Watch a new unsettling clip from Brian Netto's "Delivery: The Beast Within." The film tells the story, in a fictional found-footage style, of a young couple who agree to document their first pregnancy for a family-oriented reality show. Long story short, evil lurks in the house and the unborn child. "Delivery: The Beast Within" stars Laurel Vail, Danny Barclay, and Rob Cobuzio. It premiered at the L.A. Film Festival and recently, the rights for distribution were acquired by The Collective. A limited theatrical run in NYC, Los Angeles, San Diego, Chicago, and Indianapolis is set for May 30th, with the movie hitting cable VOD on all major platforms three days prior on May 27th. Watch the trailer below: Here's the exclusive clip:...
- 5/5/2014
- by Luke Slattery
- Indiewire
Delivery: The Beast Within has garnered some good buzz on the festival circuit and now it's coming to select theaters in NYC, Los Angeles, San Diego, Chicago, and Indianapolis on May 30 with the movie hitting cable VOD on all major platforms three days prior on May 27. ShockTillYouDrop.com has a sneak peek at the film via an exclusive clip which you can watch here . Directed by Brian Netto and produced by Adam Schindler (who also co-wrote the screenplay with Netto), the film stars Laurel Vail, Danny Barclay, and Rob Cobuzio in the paranormal thriller that has been generating buzz since it premiered last summer at the L.A. Film Festival. Delivery: The Beast Within tells the story of Kyle and Rachel Massy, a young couple who agree to document their first pregnancy for a...
- 5/1/2014
- Comingsoon.net
Coming to theaters and VOD next month is the paranormal thriller directed by Brian Netto, Delivery: The Beast Within. The film has been generating buzz since it premiered last summer at the L.A. Film Festival and has recently been acquired by the production company The Collective who is set to release the flick in May. Having a baby is supposed to be a wonderful and happy time. For the young couple of Kyle and Rachel, this is not the case at all.…...
- 4/23/2014
- Horrorbid
What was formally called Delivery is now Delivery: The Beast Within. Can’t say I’m the hugest fan of the subtitle but whatever sells the movie. We first reported about this film last June and it is a film that I have personally been wanting to see. Especially since it sounds like Devil’s Due didn’t deliver the goods. Check out the trailer below and let us know what you think in the comments below.
Trailer From the Press Release
Los Angeles-based entertainment management and production company The Collective has acquired the U.S. rights to paranormal thriller Delivery: The Beast Within (aka Delivery), and will be releasing the feature in theaters and on VOD this May. A limited theatrical run in NYC, Los Angeles, San Diego, Chicago, and Indianapolis is set for May 30th, 2014 with the movie hitting cable VOD on all major platforms three days prior on May 27th.
Trailer From the Press Release
Los Angeles-based entertainment management and production company The Collective has acquired the U.S. rights to paranormal thriller Delivery: The Beast Within (aka Delivery), and will be releasing the feature in theaters and on VOD this May. A limited theatrical run in NYC, Los Angeles, San Diego, Chicago, and Indianapolis is set for May 30th, 2014 with the movie hitting cable VOD on all major platforms three days prior on May 27th.
- 4/22/2014
- by Andy Triefenbach
- Destroy the Brain
The Collective recently announced the acquisition of Delivery: The Beast Within and will be releasing the movie to theaters and on VOD services next month. Here’s a look at the official trailer:
“Los Angeles-based entertainment management and production company The Collective has acquired the U.S. rights to paranormal thriller Delivery: The Beast Within (aka Delivery), and will be releasing the feature in theaters and on VOD this May. A limited theatrical run in NYC, Los Angeles, San Diego, Chicago, and Indianapolis is set for May 30th, 2014 with the movie hitting cable VOD on all major platforms three days prior on May 27th.
Directed by Brian Netto and produced by Adam Schindler (who also co-wrote the screenplay with Netto), Delivery: The Beast Within stars Laurel Vail, Danny Barclay, and Rob Cobuzio in the paranormal thriller that has been generating buzz since it premiered last summer at the L.A.
“Los Angeles-based entertainment management and production company The Collective has acquired the U.S. rights to paranormal thriller Delivery: The Beast Within (aka Delivery), and will be releasing the feature in theaters and on VOD this May. A limited theatrical run in NYC, Los Angeles, San Diego, Chicago, and Indianapolis is set for May 30th, 2014 with the movie hitting cable VOD on all major platforms three days prior on May 27th.
Directed by Brian Netto and produced by Adam Schindler (who also co-wrote the screenplay with Netto), Delivery: The Beast Within stars Laurel Vail, Danny Barclay, and Rob Cobuzio in the paranormal thriller that has been generating buzz since it premiered last summer at the L.A.
- 4/22/2014
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
A trailer for the excellent found footage horror flick Delivery: The Beast Within (review) (or Delivery, as it was known in the UK) has arrived to induce labor! Let your water break, grab a mop, and enjoy!
The Collective will be releasing the feature in theaters and on VOD. A limited theatrical run in NYC, Los Angeles, San Diego, Chicago, and Indianapolis is set for May 30th with the movie hitting cable VOD on all major platforms three days prior on May 27th.
Directed by Brian Netto and produced by Adam Schindler (who also co-wrote the screenplay with Netto), Delivery: The Beast Within stars Laurel Vail, Danny Barclay, and Rob Cobuzio in the paranormal thriller that has been generating buzz since it premiered last summer at the L.A. Film Festival.
Synopsis:
Delivery: The Beast Within tells the story of Kyle and Rachel Massy, a young couple who agree to...
The Collective will be releasing the feature in theaters and on VOD. A limited theatrical run in NYC, Los Angeles, San Diego, Chicago, and Indianapolis is set for May 30th with the movie hitting cable VOD on all major platforms three days prior on May 27th.
Directed by Brian Netto and produced by Adam Schindler (who also co-wrote the screenplay with Netto), Delivery: The Beast Within stars Laurel Vail, Danny Barclay, and Rob Cobuzio in the paranormal thriller that has been generating buzz since it premiered last summer at the L.A. Film Festival.
Synopsis:
Delivery: The Beast Within tells the story of Kyle and Rachel Massy, a young couple who agree to...
- 4/22/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
The Collective has acquired U.S. rights to Brian Netto's paranormal thriller “Delivery: The Beast Within” and will release the film in theaters and on VOD this May, the company announced Thursday. The movie has been generating buzz since it premiered last summer at the Los Angeles Film Festival, where audiences were left shocked by the ending. Also read: ‘Friday the 13th’ Reboot Eyes ‘V/H/S’ Director David Bruckner (Exclusive) A limited theatrical run in New York City, Los Angeles, San Diego, Chicago and Indianapolis is set for May 30, while the movie will hit cable VOD on...
- 4/18/2014
- by Jeff Sneider
- The Wrap
Brian Netto's Pov horror film Delivery has received a fair bit of attention here at Twitch over the past couple years and curious horror fans will soon be able to see why with word that the film (with freshly extended title) will hit VOD platforms from The Collective on May 27th with a limited theatrical release following on May 30th. Los Angeles, CA (April 16, 2014) - Los Angeles-based entertainment management and production company The Collective has acquired the U.S. rights to paranormal thriller Delivery: The Beast Within (aka Delivery), and will be releasing the feature in theaters and on VOD this May. A limited theatrical run in NYC, Los Angeles, San Diego, Chicago, and Indianapolis is set for May 30th, 2014 with the movie...
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- 4/18/2014
- Screen Anarchy
The Collective has announced the acquisition of Delivery: The Beast Within and will be releasing the movie to theaters and on VOD services next month. We have official release details, the poster for the movie, and a handful of stills:
“Los Angeles-based entertainment management and production company The Collective has acquired the U.S. rights to paranormal thriller Delivery: The Beast Within (aka Delivery), and will be releasing the feature in theaters and on VOD this May. A limited theatrical run in NYC, Los Angeles, San Diego, Chicago, and Indianapolis is set for May 30th, 2014 with the movie hitting cable VOD on all major platforms three days prior on May 27th.
Directed by Brian Netto and produced by Adam Schindler (who also co-wrote the screenplay with Netto), Delivery: The Beast Within stars Laurel Vail, Danny Barclay, and Rob Cobuzio in the paranormal thriller that has been generating...
“Los Angeles-based entertainment management and production company The Collective has acquired the U.S. rights to paranormal thriller Delivery: The Beast Within (aka Delivery), and will be releasing the feature in theaters and on VOD this May. A limited theatrical run in NYC, Los Angeles, San Diego, Chicago, and Indianapolis is set for May 30th, 2014 with the movie hitting cable VOD on all major platforms three days prior on May 27th.
Directed by Brian Netto and produced by Adam Schindler (who also co-wrote the screenplay with Netto), Delivery: The Beast Within stars Laurel Vail, Danny Barclay, and Rob Cobuzio in the paranormal thriller that has been generating...
- 4/17/2014
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
The excellent found footage horror flick Delivery: The Evil Within (review) (or Delivery, as it was known in the UK) is finally headed to home video Stateside, and we have full details and lots of eye candy for you! Check it out!
From the Press Release
Los Angeles-based entertainment management and production company The Collective has acquired the U.S. rights to paranormal thriller Delivery: The Beast Within (aka Delivery) and will be releasing the feature in theaters and on VOD this May.
A limited theatrical run in NYC, Los Angeles, San Diego, Chicago, and Indianapolis is set for May 30th with the movie hitting cable VOD on all major platforms three days prior on May 27th.
Directed by Brian Netto and produced by Adam Schindler (who also co-wrote the screenplay with Netto), Delivery: The Beast Within stars Laurel Vail, Danny Barclay, and Rob Cobuzio in the...
From the Press Release
Los Angeles-based entertainment management and production company The Collective has acquired the U.S. rights to paranormal thriller Delivery: The Beast Within (aka Delivery) and will be releasing the feature in theaters and on VOD this May.
A limited theatrical run in NYC, Los Angeles, San Diego, Chicago, and Indianapolis is set for May 30th with the movie hitting cable VOD on all major platforms three days prior on May 27th.
Directed by Brian Netto and produced by Adam Schindler (who also co-wrote the screenplay with Netto), Delivery: The Beast Within stars Laurel Vail, Danny Barclay, and Rob Cobuzio in the...
- 4/17/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
Delivery: The Beast Within is a supernatural thriller from first time director Brian Netto. Netto has teamed up with Adam Schindler to write this terrifying tale. The film focuses on fears of pregnancy, with one woman pregnant with a malevolent spirit. Delivery: The Beast Within stars Laurel Vail (Leading Ladies), Danny Barclay and Rob Cobuzio. The film's due date is May 27th, 2014, through video-on-demand. The film's story focuses on a young couple and their first pregnancy. Kyle (Barclay) and Rachel (Vail) agree to participate in a reality show, which documents the lead-up to Rachel's delivery. The road to her birthing is a twisted one as Rachel becomes convinced that her future child hosts a demented entity. This pregnancy will not go as planned. Deliver: The Beast Within is a found footage styled feature. The film is shot through the reality show's cameras and handheld devices. Fans of this...
- 4/17/2014
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Another year has come to an end, which means it's time for the Dread Central staff to weigh in with their picks of the best and worst of 2013's horror offerings. We're giving you a full dozen lists this time, and per usual they come in a variety of formats, each reflecting the unique styles of our writers.
We've also compiled them to come up with the year's overall winners and losers. We averaged out the top and bottom five vote getters on everyone's lists, and here are the results:
Best: Maniac
Runners-up: The Conjuring, Evil Dead
Worst: Texas Chainsaw 3D
Runners-up: The Purge, The Last Exorcism Part II
Check out the Dread Central staff's Best of and Worst of lists for 2013 by following the links below!
[Andrew Kasch]
[Anthony Arrigo]
[Brad McHargue]
[Buz "Danger" Wallick]
[Debi "The Woman in Black" Moore]
[The Foywonder]
[Gareth "Pestilence" Jones]
[Jinx]
[MattFini]
[Scott "Doctor Gash" Hallam]
[Staci Layne Wilson]
[Uncle Creepy]
Andrew Kasch's Picks
Stoker: Chan-wook Park delivered some next-level filmmaking and his best film since Oldboy with his U.
We've also compiled them to come up with the year's overall winners and losers. We averaged out the top and bottom five vote getters on everyone's lists, and here are the results:
Best: Maniac
Runners-up: The Conjuring, Evil Dead
Worst: Texas Chainsaw 3D
Runners-up: The Purge, The Last Exorcism Part II
Check out the Dread Central staff's Best of and Worst of lists for 2013 by following the links below!
[Andrew Kasch]
[Anthony Arrigo]
[Brad McHargue]
[Buz "Danger" Wallick]
[Debi "The Woman in Black" Moore]
[The Foywonder]
[Gareth "Pestilence" Jones]
[Jinx]
[MattFini]
[Scott "Doctor Gash" Hallam]
[Staci Layne Wilson]
[Uncle Creepy]
Andrew Kasch's Picks
Stoker: Chan-wook Park delivered some next-level filmmaking and his best film since Oldboy with his U.
- 1/3/2014
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Last month we took a trip to Nottingham, England's cinephile haven Broadway Cinema for four days of eclectic genre programming at the 2013 Mayhem Horror Film Festival. Check in right here for a look at some of the sights and reviews from the East Midlands' premier horror fest.
The festival kicked off on Thursday 31st October with a special screening of director Nicholas Roeg's Don't Look Now and Puffball, taking place in the special environs of St. Mary's Church with Roeg himself in attendance to introduce and officially open this year's event.
Topping off the evening was Vincenzo Natali's underwhelming Haunter (review here).
While we weren't around for that particular evening's events, the following three days saw a schedule packed to the gills with guests, impromptu trivia-based giveaways, and screenings unfolding before and behind the Broadway's gorgeous red curtains, including:
- The cinematically sumptuous, but disappointingly perplexing The Strange...
The festival kicked off on Thursday 31st October with a special screening of director Nicholas Roeg's Don't Look Now and Puffball, taking place in the special environs of St. Mary's Church with Roeg himself in attendance to introduce and officially open this year's event.
Topping off the evening was Vincenzo Natali's underwhelming Haunter (review here).
While we weren't around for that particular evening's events, the following three days saw a schedule packed to the gills with guests, impromptu trivia-based giveaways, and screenings unfolding before and behind the Broadway's gorgeous red curtains, including:
- The cinematically sumptuous, but disappointingly perplexing The Strange...
- 12/16/2013
- by Pestilence
- DreadCentral.com
Males can only imagine what it feels like to be pregnant, of course, but a whole lot of it seems truly unpleasant to me. The nausea, the discomfort, the inevitably strange feeling of having something grow inside you. Clearly it's the most natural thing in the world, and the payoff is pretty amazing, but filmmakers as varied as Roman Polanski, Ridley Scott, and David Cronenberg have used the act of procreation as the starting point for some truly memorable horror stories. More recent examples of pregnancy-related horror include Inside (2007), Grace (2009), and the film you're reading about right now.
The calm and quiet "found footage" indie known as Delivery tells a simple story in a familiar fashion: it's meant to be footage from an unaired "reality" series about couples who find out they're pregnant after having trouble on the fertilization front. Rachel (Laurel Vail) and Kyle (Danny Barclay) are a perfectly normal young couple who,...
The calm and quiet "found footage" indie known as Delivery tells a simple story in a familiar fashion: it's meant to be footage from an unaired "reality" series about couples who find out they're pregnant after having trouble on the fertilization front. Rachel (Laurel Vail) and Kyle (Danny Barclay) are a perfectly normal young couple who,...
- 11/11/2013
- by Scott Weinberg
- FEARnet
On Friday, October 25th, we took a trip to Sheffield, South Yorkshire, to enjoy three days of premier horror programming at the Celluloid Screams film festival. Take a look in here for some of the fear-filled sights and sounds to come from the Sheffield Showroom Workstation this year.
Nestled next to Sheffield Hallam University, the Showroom Workstation cinema offers a haven for local film buffs, students and artists, and also sports one of the most impressively relaxed café bars of any film screening establishment we've been to thus far. Real ale on tap – kudos! Upon walking through the doors and approaching the box office, your attention was immediately drawn to the selection of severed body parts and cobwebs hanging at head height. This also extended to the bar and concessions stand, lending a nice kooky, spooky feeling to the weekend's events.
Pass holders for the festival also received a complimentary goodie bag on arrival,...
Nestled next to Sheffield Hallam University, the Showroom Workstation cinema offers a haven for local film buffs, students and artists, and also sports one of the most impressively relaxed café bars of any film screening establishment we've been to thus far. Real ale on tap – kudos! Upon walking through the doors and approaching the box office, your attention was immediately drawn to the selection of severed body parts and cobwebs hanging at head height. This also extended to the bar and concessions stand, lending a nice kooky, spooky feeling to the weekend's events.
Pass holders for the festival also received a complimentary goodie bag on arrival,...
- 11/6/2013
- by Pestilence
- DreadCentral.com
For the lack of better words, it's been a labor of love for the past few years for filmmakers Brian Netto and Adam Schindler as they prepare to deliver their debut their horror thriller into the world.
Delivery -- directed by Netto, produced by Schindler and co-written by both -- is an unnerving found footage-inspired feature that follows Kyle (Danny Barclay) and his wife Rachel Massey's (Laurel Vail) pregnancy for a reality TV show.
But as strange events begin to occur and the Rachel starts to suspect her unborn child is possessed by an evil spirit, the Massey's blessed event turns into an unspeakable horror. After the initial "episode," the rest of the film is assembled from more than 250 hours of unaired footage.
Netto and Schindler, who made their first film together on VHS as a pair of sixth graders in the St. Paul, Minn., suburb of Woodbury, are preparing...
- 10/22/2013
- by Tim Lammers
- FEARnet
Screamfest La 2013 kicked off with a bloody bang last night in North Hollywood, CA, at the Laemmle NoHo 7, and we were there to shoot the black carpet, catch the premiere of Ben Ketai's feature Beneath, and hit the opening night party. Read on!
Gracing the carpet, in addition to director Ketai, were Beneath cast members Kelly Noonan, Joey Kern, Eric Etebari, Lauren Gores and Rene Rivera, along with producers Kelly Wagner and Nick Phillips. Joining them for opening night were the following Screamfest 2013 film selection attendees (take a breath): director Matt Eskandari and writer Matt Lawson of The Gauntlet, The Banishing’s director Erlingur Ottar Thoroddsen and writer Brian McAuley, The Summoners' filmmaker Christian Ackerman, director Paul Hyett (The Seasoning House), Frost producer Ingvar Thordarson, director Samuel Gonzalez Jr. and actress Danielle Adams of Woodland Heights, Luna director Antonio Perez, director of Cannon Fodder Eitan Gafny, director...
Gracing the carpet, in addition to director Ketai, were Beneath cast members Kelly Noonan, Joey Kern, Eric Etebari, Lauren Gores and Rene Rivera, along with producers Kelly Wagner and Nick Phillips. Joining them for opening night were the following Screamfest 2013 film selection attendees (take a breath): director Matt Eskandari and writer Matt Lawson of The Gauntlet, The Banishing’s director Erlingur Ottar Thoroddsen and writer Brian McAuley, The Summoners' filmmaker Christian Ackerman, director Paul Hyett (The Seasoning House), Frost producer Ingvar Thordarson, director Samuel Gonzalez Jr. and actress Danielle Adams of Woodland Heights, Luna director Antonio Perez, director of Cannon Fodder Eitan Gafny, director...
- 10/9/2013
- by Sean Decker
- DreadCentral.com
Already known for its great weather, luxury hotels, and resort lifestyle, Palm Springs, California, is about to become known for something a bit more sinister: horror movies! Read on to learn about the city's first Feartastic Film Festival.
From the Press Release:
Kicking off on Halloween night, the inaugural Feartastic Film Festival begins on Thursday, October 31, 2013, with Bb’s Monster Rock Halloween Party at the Hard Rock Hotel Palm Springs and includes five frightfully fantastic film screenings on November 1-2 at the Camelot Theaters, the desert’s premiere theaters. The fest's intense, nail-biting films have been chosen for both their scare factor and their atypical plots and storylines. On deck to kick off the festival are: Contracted, Dead Weight, Delivery, Here Comes the Devil, and The Second Death. Ranging from dark to romantic to downright scary, each film has gained notoriety at festivals both in the U.S. and overseas,...
From the Press Release:
Kicking off on Halloween night, the inaugural Feartastic Film Festival begins on Thursday, October 31, 2013, with Bb’s Monster Rock Halloween Party at the Hard Rock Hotel Palm Springs and includes five frightfully fantastic film screenings on November 1-2 at the Camelot Theaters, the desert’s premiere theaters. The fest's intense, nail-biting films have been chosen for both their scare factor and their atypical plots and storylines. On deck to kick off the festival are: Contracted, Dead Weight, Delivery, Here Comes the Devil, and The Second Death. Ranging from dark to romantic to downright scary, each film has gained notoriety at festivals both in the U.S. and overseas,...
- 10/8/2013
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
Screamfest, one of the world's most celebrated horror film festivals, is preparing for its 2013 run, October 8th through October 17th at the Laemmle NoHo 7 Theater in North Hollywood, CA. They've just expanded their roster with many new titles – including more Us and world premieres – and there's some very highly-anticipated entries among them. The list, which is being updated at their official site, now includes the following: Chimeres (Switzerland, dir. Olivier Beguin – Us Premiere) While taking a holiday in Romania with his girlfriend Livia, Alexandre is hit by a car. He is hospitalized and has to undergo a blood transfusion. On his return he seems to suffer from a strange disease. The Dead 2: India (UK, dirs. The Ford Brothers – Us Premiere) The eagerly anticipated follow-up to the the African-set The Dead, this sequel moves us to the hustle and bustle of India as the outbreak of the walking dead take hold.
- 9/25/2013
- by Gregory Burkart
- FEARnet
The annual horror film festival, Screamfest, takes place in La next month and we already gave you a list of the first wave of horror films set to screen. The next wave of films has just been announced and it includes the Us premiere of The Dead 2: India.
“Hollywood, CA., September 4, 2013 – Screamfest, the preeminent horror festival in the country, and what the La Weekly calls “the best place to get a jump on tomorrow’s cult hits” kicks off its 13th annual event in Los Angeles on October 8 through October 17 at the Laemmle NoHo 7 (5240 Lankershim Blvd, North Hollywood, CA 91601).”
Chimeres (Switzerland) – Directed by Olivier Beguin – While taking a holiday in Romania with his girlfriend Livia, Alexandre is hit by a car. He is hospitalized and has to undergo a blood transfusion. On his return he seems to suffer from a strange disease … Us Premiere
The Dead 2, India (UK) –Directed...
“Hollywood, CA., September 4, 2013 – Screamfest, the preeminent horror festival in the country, and what the La Weekly calls “the best place to get a jump on tomorrow’s cult hits” kicks off its 13th annual event in Los Angeles on October 8 through October 17 at the Laemmle NoHo 7 (5240 Lankershim Blvd, North Hollywood, CA 91601).”
Chimeres (Switzerland) – Directed by Olivier Beguin – While taking a holiday in Romania with his girlfriend Livia, Alexandre is hit by a car. He is hospitalized and has to undergo a blood transfusion. On his return he seems to suffer from a strange disease … Us Premiere
The Dead 2, India (UK) –Directed...
- 9/25/2013
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Mayhem Film Festival returns to Broadway on 31st October for four days of horror-tinged screenings, previews and guests. The festival opens this year with internationally-acclaimed British director Nicolas Roeg who will be presenting his most recent film Puffball as well as taking part in a very special screening of his masterpiece Don’t Look Now in the eerie settings of St Mary’s Church in the Lace Market.
Other special guests for the festival include American Director Brian Netto who will be presenting Delivery, The Borderlands Director Elliot Goldner and Producer Jennifer Handorf, and director Caradog James and Producer John Giwa-Amu for hi-tech British dark sci-fi The Machine. Mayhem are also hosting a special BAFTA screening of Jeremy Lovering’s In Fear which follows a young couple being tormented while driving in the countryside.
With a total of 17 screenings, Mayhem will present their first silent film screening, Tod Browning’s...
Other special guests for the festival include American Director Brian Netto who will be presenting Delivery, The Borderlands Director Elliot Goldner and Producer Jennifer Handorf, and director Caradog James and Producer John Giwa-Amu for hi-tech British dark sci-fi The Machine. Mayhem are also hosting a special BAFTA screening of Jeremy Lovering’s In Fear which follows a young couple being tormented while driving in the countryside.
With a total of 17 screenings, Mayhem will present their first silent film screening, Tod Browning’s...
- 9/11/2013
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
The ninth edition of the Mayhem Film Festival will take place in Nottingham, England, this Fall and the festival has announced the first two titles for this year's lineup. Vincenzo Natali's haunted house flick Haunter and Brian Netto's found footage horror flick Delivery will both bow at the fest. Mayhem Film Festival returns to Broadway this autumn, once again bringing you the very best of the bizarre, the weird and the horrible.Mayhem Film Festival will take place from 31 October to 3 November and is packed full of surprises from amazing previews and midnight screenings to music and special guests, as well as the return of the Halloween party in Broadway's Cafebar.Mayhem are delighted to announce their first special guest, director Brian Netto who will be...
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- 8/6/2013
- Screen Anarchy
Not every child is a blessing: that’s exactly the thing with the upcoming horror film Delivery, which comes from director Brian Netto. As you’re about to see from the first teaser trailer, the whole thing looks pretty intense and frightening (but real as well), so yeah – consider this story as (an awesome!) scary movie about pregnancy & give it a try… Netto directed Delivery from a script he co-wrote with Adam Schindler, which centers on a family-oriented reality show documenting a young couple’s first pregnancy. The movie is told through the shows abandoned and un-aired reality footage, as well as testimonials from friends, family...
- 6/29/2013
- by Jeanne Standal
- Filmofilia
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