This article contains spoilers for season 1 of Shadow and Bone
Based on Leigh Bardugo’s Grishaverse novels, Netflix’s fantasy series Shadow and Bone is set in a world where a shadowy vale full of monsters known as The Fold divides the land. The country of Ravka suffers the most from this division. Not only is the country split in half by The Fold, but other countries like Fjerda and Shu-Han have used The Fold as an excuse to declare war on Ravka. Because of threats from The Fold and outside it, East and West Ravka put a lot of resources into their military – the First Army made up of humans and the Second Army made up of matter manipulators known as Grisha.
Shadow and Bone follows Alina Starkov (Jessie Mei Li) as she discovers powers she didn’t know existed and learns that she might be the key to...
Based on Leigh Bardugo’s Grishaverse novels, Netflix’s fantasy series Shadow and Bone is set in a world where a shadowy vale full of monsters known as The Fold divides the land. The country of Ravka suffers the most from this division. Not only is the country split in half by The Fold, but other countries like Fjerda and Shu-Han have used The Fold as an excuse to declare war on Ravka. Because of threats from The Fold and outside it, East and West Ravka put a lot of resources into their military – the First Army made up of humans and the Second Army made up of matter manipulators known as Grisha.
Shadow and Bone follows Alina Starkov (Jessie Mei Li) as she discovers powers she didn’t know existed and learns that she might be the key to...
- 3/16/2023
- by Brynnaarens
- Den of Geek
The final two months of every year are a great time to catch up on horror movies that were released throughout the year, as there typically aren’t all that many new releases coming along at this point in time. Halloween is now behind us and things are slowing down a bit on the horror front for the holidays, but each new week still brings new releases along with it.
This week, 5 brand new horror movies will be available at home…
Here’s all the new horror releasing November 8, 2022 – November 13, 2022!
First up, the Bloody Disgusting-powered Screambox streaming service is serving up another slice of gross-out indie horror this week with All Jacked Up and Full of Worms.
Alex Phillips’s psychedelic freak-out is now streaming on Screambox!
In the film, “Working at a seedy motel, maintenance man Roscoe (Phillip Andre Botello) is always searching for his latest fix. When he...
This week, 5 brand new horror movies will be available at home…
Here’s all the new horror releasing November 8, 2022 – November 13, 2022!
First up, the Bloody Disgusting-powered Screambox streaming service is serving up another slice of gross-out indie horror this week with All Jacked Up and Full of Worms.
Alex Phillips’s psychedelic freak-out is now streaming on Screambox!
In the film, “Working at a seedy motel, maintenance man Roscoe (Phillip Andre Botello) is always searching for his latest fix. When he...
- 11/8/2022
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Exclusive: AMC’s genre streamer Shudder has picked up Northern Irish folk horror Mandrake, which debuted earlier this year at FrightFest Glasgow.
In a deal with Blue Finch Films, Shudder picked up exclusive rights in North America, UK, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand.
Pic follows probation officer Cathy Madden who is given the task of rehabilitating notorious killer ‘Bloody’ Mary Laidlaw back into society after twenty years of jail. Cathy has always believed that every client deserves a shot at redemption, but her beliefs are firmly tested when two children disappear near Mary’s farm.
Scottish BAFTA-winner Deirdre Mullins (The Drowning) plays Cathy, and Derbhle Crotty (Notes On A Scandal) stars as ‘Bloody’ Mary Laidlaw. Seamus O’Hara (The Northman), Jude Hill (Belfast) and Roisin Gallagher (The Dry) round out the cast.
The project marks the directorial debut from Lynne Davison and is produced by Marie-Thérèse Mackle (Derry Girls series 3) and...
In a deal with Blue Finch Films, Shudder picked up exclusive rights in North America, UK, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand.
Pic follows probation officer Cathy Madden who is given the task of rehabilitating notorious killer ‘Bloody’ Mary Laidlaw back into society after twenty years of jail. Cathy has always believed that every client deserves a shot at redemption, but her beliefs are firmly tested when two children disappear near Mary’s farm.
Scottish BAFTA-winner Deirdre Mullins (The Drowning) plays Cathy, and Derbhle Crotty (Notes On A Scandal) stars as ‘Bloody’ Mary Laidlaw. Seamus O’Hara (The Northman), Jude Hill (Belfast) and Roisin Gallagher (The Dry) round out the cast.
The project marks the directorial debut from Lynne Davison and is produced by Marie-Thérèse Mackle (Derry Girls series 3) and...
- 5/6/2022
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Each FrightFest at the Glasgow Film Festival there are always a few standouts – Mandrake from Lynne Davison is one of those movies.
When you think mandrake you may instantly think of those cute but lethal plants from Harry Potter – be prepared for something a little more sinister that dives deep into the dark folklore that spans all the way back to The Bible.
This horror marks the feature debut for Davison, with a screenplay from Matt Harvey, takes place in Northern Ireland. We follow probation officer, Cathy (Deirdre Mullins), who takes on the case of recently released murderer Mary Laidlaw aka “Bloody Mary” (Derbhle Crotty) and events take a turn for the worst.
Ahead of the UK premiere of Mandrake we catch up with Lynne Davison to talk tough shooting conditions, influence of Blair Witch & Midsommar and more.
Mandrake screens at Glasgow Film Festival on March 12th – tickets available here...
When you think mandrake you may instantly think of those cute but lethal plants from Harry Potter – be prepared for something a little more sinister that dives deep into the dark folklore that spans all the way back to The Bible.
This horror marks the feature debut for Davison, with a screenplay from Matt Harvey, takes place in Northern Ireland. We follow probation officer, Cathy (Deirdre Mullins), who takes on the case of recently released murderer Mary Laidlaw aka “Bloody Mary” (Derbhle Crotty) and events take a turn for the worst.
Ahead of the UK premiere of Mandrake we catch up with Lynne Davison to talk tough shooting conditions, influence of Blair Witch & Midsommar and more.
Mandrake screens at Glasgow Film Festival on March 12th – tickets available here...
- 3/11/2022
- by Thomas Alexander
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
‘Belfast’ actor Jude Hill stars.
UK sales and distribution outfit Blue Finch Films has picked up worldwide rights to Northern Irish folk horror, Mandrake.
The feature is the debut of Northern Irish director Lynne Davison and follows a probation officer named Cathy Madden whose beliefs are tested when given the task of rehabilitating notorious killer ‘Bloody’ Mary Laidlaw back into society after 20 years in jail.
It is produced by Marie-Thérèse Mackle and Paul Kennedy, from a script by Matt Harvey. Deirdre Mullins and Derbhle Crotty play Cathy and Mary respectively. Belfast’s young lead Jude Hill also stars.
Mandrake is...
UK sales and distribution outfit Blue Finch Films has picked up worldwide rights to Northern Irish folk horror, Mandrake.
The feature is the debut of Northern Irish director Lynne Davison and follows a probation officer named Cathy Madden whose beliefs are tested when given the task of rehabilitating notorious killer ‘Bloody’ Mary Laidlaw back into society after 20 years in jail.
It is produced by Marie-Thérèse Mackle and Paul Kennedy, from a script by Matt Harvey. Deirdre Mullins and Derbhle Crotty play Cathy and Mary respectively. Belfast’s young lead Jude Hill also stars.
Mandrake is...
- 1/24/2022
- by Mona Tabbara
- ScreenDaily
What do you think of Inspector John Marlott in the first season of The Frankenstein Chronicles TV show on Netflix? Usually, the Nielsen ratings play a big role in determining whether TV shows are cancelled or renewed. Netflix and other streaming platforms, however, collect their own data. If you've been watching this TV series, we'd love to know how you feel about The Frankenstein Chronicles season one episodes. We invite you to rate them for us, below. A Netflix horror-crime drama inspired by Mary Shelley's Frankenstein novel, The Frankenstein Chronicles stars Sean Bean, Tom Ward, Richie Campbell, Ed Stoppard, Vanessa Kirby, Ryan Sampson, Robbie Gee, Anna Maxwell Martin, Charlie Creed-Miles, Eloise Smything, Samuel West, Mark Bazeley, Elliot Cowan, Katie Dickie, Steven Berkoff, and Deirdre Mullins. The story centers on Inspector John Marlott. After stumbling upon an oddly sutured corpse, Marlott is...
- 2/27/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
T2 Trainspotting won three Scottish BAFTAs T2 Trainspotting was the big winner at the BAFTA Scotland awards last night, scoring a hat-trick of awards.
The sequel to Trainspotting - which reunites the characters (played by the original cast) in middle-age - was named best fiction film, while Ewen Bremner picked up the film actor award and Danny Boyle was named best fiction director.
Hope Dickson Leach won the best film/television writer for her drama The Levelling.
The best actress gong went to Deirdre Mullins for her role in Highlands-set thriller The Dark Mile.
The award for outstanding contribution to film and television was awarded to Armando Iannucci, the multi BAFTA-winning writer, producer, director and political satirist, whose latest film The Death Of Stalin is currently in cinemas.
Ross Hogg followed up his short film win for Isabella last year (shared with Duncan Cowles), netting the animation award for Life Cycles.
The sequel to Trainspotting - which reunites the characters (played by the original cast) in middle-age - was named best fiction film, while Ewen Bremner picked up the film actor award and Danny Boyle was named best fiction director.
Hope Dickson Leach won the best film/television writer for her drama The Levelling.
The best actress gong went to Deirdre Mullins for her role in Highlands-set thriller The Dark Mile.
The award for outstanding contribution to film and television was awarded to Armando Iannucci, the multi BAFTA-winning writer, producer, director and political satirist, whose latest film The Death Of Stalin is currently in cinemas.
Ross Hogg followed up his short film win for Isabella last year (shared with Duncan Cowles), netting the animation award for Life Cycles.
- 11/6/2017
- by Amber Wilkinson
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
T2 Trainspotting leads charge for Scottish BAFTAs Danny Boyle's T2 Trainspotting has been nominated for five awards by Bafta Scotland.
The sequel to the 1986 hit is in the running for best film, best director, plus best actor nods for Ewen Bremner, Robert Carlyle and Ewan McGregor.
The film will vie for best film against Accidental Anarchist, directed by John Archer and Clara Glynn and Chico Pereira's docufiction Donkeyote.
The ceremony will take place on Sunday 5 November.
Full list of the film nominees:
Actor - Film
Ewen Bremner - T2 Trainspotting
Robert Carlyle - T2 Trainspotting
Ewan McGregor - T2 Trainspotting
Actress - Film
Kate Dickie - Prevenge
Freya Mavor - Modern Life Is Rubbish
Deirdre Mullins - The Dark Mile
Animation
Home Matters - Playdead
Life Cycles - Ross Hogg
Spindrift - Selina Wagner, Anna Thomson, Mike Vass
Director - Fiction
Danny Boyle - T2 Trainspotting
Hope Dickson Leach...
The sequel to the 1986 hit is in the running for best film, best director, plus best actor nods for Ewen Bremner, Robert Carlyle and Ewan McGregor.
The film will vie for best film against Accidental Anarchist, directed by John Archer and Clara Glynn and Chico Pereira's docufiction Donkeyote.
The ceremony will take place on Sunday 5 November.
Full list of the film nominees:
Actor - Film
Ewen Bremner - T2 Trainspotting
Robert Carlyle - T2 Trainspotting
Ewan McGregor - T2 Trainspotting
Actress - Film
Kate Dickie - Prevenge
Freya Mavor - Modern Life Is Rubbish
Deirdre Mullins - The Dark Mile
Animation
Home Matters - Playdead
Life Cycles - Ross Hogg
Spindrift - Selina Wagner, Anna Thomson, Mike Vass
Director - Fiction
Danny Boyle - T2 Trainspotting
Hope Dickson Leach...
- 10/5/2017
- by Amber Wilkinson
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Louise (Rebecca Calder), decked out in a heavy fisherman’s sweater and yellow raincoat, is ready to escape from the stress of city life and the recent sting of a failed attempt at IVF for a boating break in the Scottish Highlands. Her partner Claire (Deirdre Mullins), much less appropriately dressed and unable to tear herself away from her laptop and phone, seems less committed to the trip. Once on the water, the stunning scenery and palpable sense of isolation promises the women a chance for intimacy and the opportunity to rebuild their damaged relationship. Unfortunately, the local inhabitants of the isolated waterways might just have other plans for them… In The Dark Mile, director Gary Love focuses his attention on the complicated relationship between his...
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- 7/5/2017
- Screen Anarchy
The Dark Mile is a thriller with supernatural overtones, set in the Highlands of Scotland, and while it isn't a complete disaster, containing as it does several moments of genuine tension and suspense, it's pretty clear that the film is a bit of a mess. At some point, probably around the half-hour mark, what starts out as a promising, lo-fi little horror film starts to falter.
The story follows a couple played by Rebecca Calder and Deirdre Mullins. Together they're travelling from London to Scotland, where they plan to rent a boat and relax in the natural beauty of the Scottish countryside - an attempt to repair their fractured relationship following a personal tragedy alluded to in the opening scenes of the film. Their relationship does indeed seem strained, Calder's Louise is d [Continued ...]...
The story follows a couple played by Rebecca Calder and Deirdre Mullins. Together they're travelling from London to Scotland, where they plan to rent a boat and relax in the natural beauty of the Scottish countryside - an attempt to repair their fractured relationship following a personal tragedy alluded to in the opening scenes of the film. Their relationship does indeed seem strained, Calder's Louise is d [Continued ...]...
- 7/5/2017
- QuietEarth.us
The first trailer for Tank 432, a wartime suspense film from writer/director Nick Gillespie, has just been released. Gillespie is a frequent collaborator of High-Rise director Ben Wheatley who produced this, Gillespie’s second feature film.
From the trailer, Tank 432 appears to be more believable and feature considerably less machismo than David Ayer’s Brad-Pitt-in-a-tank-movie, Fury. The film concerns a platoon of soldiers and their hostages that find refuge in an abandoned tank, only to come under siege by a mysterious enemy. Presumably, it will be revealed that no force—supernatural or otherwise—on the outside of the tank is as terrifying as the human beings trapped within. Something like that.
Starring Rupert Evans, Steve Garry, Deidre Mullins, and Michael Smiley, Tank 432 rolls into theaters and VOD on November 25.
From the trailer, Tank 432 appears to be more believable and feature considerably less machismo than David Ayer’s Brad-Pitt-in-a-tank-movie, Fury. The film concerns a platoon of soldiers and their hostages that find refuge in an abandoned tank, only to come under siege by a mysterious enemy. Presumably, it will be revealed that no force—supernatural or otherwise—on the outside of the tank is as terrifying as the human beings trapped within. Something like that.
Starring Rupert Evans, Steve Garry, Deidre Mullins, and Michael Smiley, Tank 432 rolls into theaters and VOD on November 25.
- 11/16/2016
- by Mike Vanderbilt
- avclub.com
"Trapped inside here, but at least we're alive." IFC Midnight has debuted an official Us trailer for a horror thriller titled Tank 432, directed by Nick Gillespie, and executive produced by filmmaker Ben Wheatley. This first premiered at FrightFest in the UK last year but is only now finally a release. At this point, there's almost an entire subgenre of takes-place-inside-a-tank films, between Fury and Clash. Tank 432 also takes place inside a tank, but it's a bit different - with more of an apocalyptic horror angle. Starring Rupert Evans, Steve Garry, Deirdre Mullins, Michael Smiley, Gordon Kennedy, April Pearson. This was previously titled Belly of the Bulldog, and is described as a "mind-bending plunge into hallucinatory terror." Here's the official Us trailer (+ poster) for Nick Gillespie's Tank 432, direct from YouTube (via Tfs): Under siege by a mysterious enemy in an apocalyptic, war-torn landscape, a band of mercenary soldiers, hooded hostages in tow,...
- 11/16/2016
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
There will be many family-friendly films available at multiplexes this Thanksgiving, but if you are looking for something that may put some fright into your relatives, why not have them enter the twisted mind of Ben Wheatley? Before his next directorial effort Free Fire arrives this spring, he’s executive produced a new post-apocalyptic thriller Tank 432. Directed by Nick Gillespie, a long-time member of Wheatley’s go-to camera crew, IFC Midnight is putting this one out next week in both limited release and on VOD, and we now have the U.S. trailer.
We said in our review, “Director Ben Wheatley is showing his eye for talent by putting his name behind a guy who’s worked closely with him since 2011’s Kill List. A filmmaker in his own right, camera operator Nick Gillespie has stayed by Wheatley’s side on every subsequent project up to and including the forthcoming Free Fire.
We said in our review, “Director Ben Wheatley is showing his eye for talent by putting his name behind a guy who’s worked closely with him since 2011’s Kill List. A filmmaker in his own right, camera operator Nick Gillespie has stayed by Wheatley’s side on every subsequent project up to and including the forthcoming Free Fire.
- 11/16/2016
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
Director Ben Wheatley is showing his eye for talent by putting his name behind a guy who’s worked closely with him since 2011’s Kill List. A filmmaker in his own right, camera operator Nick Gillespie has stayed by Wheatley’s side on every subsequent project up to and including the forthcoming Free Fire. This time around it’s he who’s providing the claustrophobic thriller as writer and director of Tank 432 (formerly known as Belly of the Bulldog). It’s a doozy too—all mood, atmosphere, and mystery with our own confusion about the action mirrored in those onscreen. All they know is that they have orders. Extract their prisoners, survive the war, and write everything down. But while they know what to do, the why seems universally out of reach.
Think The Maze Runner, but for adults. I’m not saying The Maze Runner is specifically for children,...
Think The Maze Runner, but for adults. I’m not saying The Maze Runner is specifically for children,...
- 7/25/2016
- by Jared Mobarak
- The Film Stage
Tank 432 is a post-apocalyptic thriller, from director Nick Gillespie (Kill List). Previously titled Belly of the Bulldog, the film involves warfare and a group of mercenaries relentlessly pursued by a group of bandits. Rupert Evans (The Boy), Steve Garry and Deirdre Mullins star in this compelling feature. And, the UK will see this film through DVD, via Kaleidoscope Entertainment. The film's first trailer and the UK film poster are hosted here. The longer synopsis at Kaleidoscope involves a mystery. This band of mercenaries may in fact be rogue soldiers. They find their identities mentioned in a series of files, which lay in an abandoned tank. Have they gone Awol? Their pursuit, by a group of armed killers, will force the truth into the light of day. Otherwise, their refuge will become their coffin. Tank 432 is slated for a Summer release. This title will be available in the United Kingdom on August 22nd,...
- 5/4/2016
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Exclusive: UK deal secured for Nick Gillespie’s psychological thriller Belly Of The Bulldog.
Kaleidoscope has picked up UK rights to Belly Of The Bulldog.
Nick Gillespie’s feature debut was executive produced by High-Rise director Ben Wheatley, who provided creative guidance throughout. Gillespie has worked alongside Wheatley over the past seven years on projects from Kill List to the upcoming Free Fire.
“We’ve capture some of the most explosive sequences I could ever of hoped for, and having Ben involved from script stage has really helped these elements come together,” said Gillespie.
“We really got our hands dirty filming this one, cutting the sides off real tanks, running people over with tanks, setting people’s heads on fire, and things like that. It was a real challenge but we did it.”
Produced by Finn Bruce and Jen Handorf, Belly Of The Bulldog follows a group of mercenaries and their human cargo, all of whom...
Kaleidoscope has picked up UK rights to Belly Of The Bulldog.
Nick Gillespie’s feature debut was executive produced by High-Rise director Ben Wheatley, who provided creative guidance throughout. Gillespie has worked alongside Wheatley over the past seven years on projects from Kill List to the upcoming Free Fire.
“We’ve capture some of the most explosive sequences I could ever of hoped for, and having Ben involved from script stage has really helped these elements come together,” said Gillespie.
“We really got our hands dirty filming this one, cutting the sides off real tanks, running people over with tanks, setting people’s heads on fire, and things like that. It was a real challenge but we did it.”
Produced by Finn Bruce and Jen Handorf, Belly Of The Bulldog follows a group of mercenaries and their human cargo, all of whom...
- 3/30/2016
- by ian.sandwell@screendaily.com (Ian Sandwell)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: UK deal secured for Nick Gillespie’s psychological thriller Belly Of The Bulldog.
Kaleidoscope has picked up UK rights to Belly Of The Bulldog.
Nick Gillespie’s feature debut was executive produced by Ben Wheatley, who provided creative guidance throughout. Gillespie has worked alongside Wheatley over the past seven years on projects from Kill List to the upcoming Free Fire.
“We’ve capture some of the most explosive sequences I could ever of hoped for, and having Ben involved from script stage has really helped these elements come together,” commented Gillespie.
“We really got our hands dirty filming this one, cutting the sides off real tanks, running people over with tanks, setting people’s heads on fire, and things like that. It was a real challenge but we did it.”
Produced by Finn Bruce and Jen Handorf, Belly Of The Bulldog follows a group of mercenaries and their human cargo, all of whom...
Kaleidoscope has picked up UK rights to Belly Of The Bulldog.
Nick Gillespie’s feature debut was executive produced by Ben Wheatley, who provided creative guidance throughout. Gillespie has worked alongside Wheatley over the past seven years on projects from Kill List to the upcoming Free Fire.
“We’ve capture some of the most explosive sequences I could ever of hoped for, and having Ben involved from script stage has really helped these elements come together,” commented Gillespie.
“We really got our hands dirty filming this one, cutting the sides off real tanks, running people over with tanks, setting people’s heads on fire, and things like that. It was a real challenge but we did it.”
Produced by Finn Bruce and Jen Handorf, Belly Of The Bulldog follows a group of mercenaries and their human cargo, all of whom...
- 3/30/2016
- by ian.sandwell@screendaily.com (Ian Sandwell)
- ScreenDaily
The Horror Network anthology, directed by some of the horror genre's newest talents, will arrive on DVD and VOD on October 27th. Also in this round-up: details on the Film4 FrightFest Halloween event and a clip from the zombie film 6:15.
The Horror Network: Press Release: "New York, NY - Wild Eye Releasing has set loose the latest entry in the horror anthology genre, The Horror Network. Created by Brian Dorton and Douglas Conner, this first volume of terror tales features segments directed by Dorton, Conner, Joseph Graham, Manuel Marín, Lee Matthews and Ignacio Martín Lerma, the series has been hailed as "a collection of nightmares that scream for all horror fans to see." The film will be available on DVD and VOD October 27th.
Serial killers, ghostly phone calls, inner demons, otherworld monsters and creepy stalkers collide in this frightening anthology. Six of horror's most promising new directing talents...
The Horror Network: Press Release: "New York, NY - Wild Eye Releasing has set loose the latest entry in the horror anthology genre, The Horror Network. Created by Brian Dorton and Douglas Conner, this first volume of terror tales features segments directed by Dorton, Conner, Joseph Graham, Manuel Marín, Lee Matthews and Ignacio Martín Lerma, the series has been hailed as "a collection of nightmares that scream for all horror fans to see." The film will be available on DVD and VOD October 27th.
Serial killers, ghostly phone calls, inner demons, otherworld monsters and creepy stalkers collide in this frightening anthology. Six of horror's most promising new directing talents...
- 10/5/2015
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Film4 FrightFest has announced their line-up for their big Halloween 2015 event with James Purefoy and Olga Kurylenko leading the guest line-up. The line-up includes a totally shocking threequel, a haunted house of horrors, demonic possession, claustrophobic tank terror, a head-spinning brutal thriller and a secret screening.
The Film4 FrightFest Halloween event is back at the Prince Charles Cinema on Saturday 24 Oct with six brand new movies, including two World premieres, a European and two UK premieres. This year’s Shockathon kicks off at 11am with the surprise movies which guarantees a sci-fi cocktail of weird creatures, crude humour and hilarious action. Here is the press release:
Next up is the UK Premiere of The Vatican Tapes, a dynamic, unusual and thrilling exorcism shocker by Crank director Mark Neveldine. This is followed by the World Premiere of The Unspoken, a chill-orientated sinister ghost story with an insidious sting in its tale.
The Film4 FrightFest Halloween event is back at the Prince Charles Cinema on Saturday 24 Oct with six brand new movies, including two World premieres, a European and two UK premieres. This year’s Shockathon kicks off at 11am with the surprise movies which guarantees a sci-fi cocktail of weird creatures, crude humour and hilarious action. Here is the press release:
Next up is the UK Premiere of The Vatican Tapes, a dynamic, unusual and thrilling exorcism shocker by Crank director Mark Neveldine. This is followed by the World Premiere of The Unspoken, a chill-orientated sinister ghost story with an insidious sting in its tale.
- 10/2/2015
- by Ricky Fernandes
- SoundOnSight
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