The pulse-quickening world of screenlife horror is about to get even more intense with the much-anticipated thriller “Invited”. Produced by 105ive Films co-founder Louie La Vella and written by co-founder Monica La Vella, the film is set to redefine the boundaries of the horror genre.
Directed by Navin Ramaswaran, known for his unique visual storytelling and suspense-building, “Invited” promises to take audiences on a chilling journey that blurs the line between digital reality and terrifying fiction.
Today, fans have been given a glimpse into the eerie universe of “Invited” with the release of two exclusive first-look production stills. These images offer a peek into the movie’s atmospheric setting and hint at the spine-chilling events that will unfold.
Speaking about the project, producer Louie La Vella said, “Invited is more than just a film; it’s an experience. Using the screenlife genre, which presents the narrative through computer screens, ensures...
Directed by Navin Ramaswaran, known for his unique visual storytelling and suspense-building, “Invited” promises to take audiences on a chilling journey that blurs the line between digital reality and terrifying fiction.
Today, fans have been given a glimpse into the eerie universe of “Invited” with the release of two exclusive first-look production stills. These images offer a peek into the movie’s atmospheric setting and hint at the spine-chilling events that will unfold.
Speaking about the project, producer Louie La Vella said, “Invited is more than just a film; it’s an experience. Using the screenlife genre, which presents the narrative through computer screens, ensures...
- 10/26/2023
- by Michael Joy
- Horror Asylum
The pulse-quickening world of screenlife horror is about to get even more intense with the much-anticipated thriller “Invited”. Produced by 105ive Films co-founder Louie La Vella and written by co-founder Monica La Vella, the film is set to redefine the boundaries of the horror genre. Directed by Navin Ramaswaran, known for his unique visual storytelling …
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- 10/15/2023
- by Mike Joy
- Horror News
105ive Films, a horror film company specializing in producing edge-of-your-seat movies, has wrapped on their first feature film, “Invited”. The film is a Zoom thriller from director, Navin Ramaswaran, producer, Louie La Vella, and writer – producer, Monica La Vella. With the rise of remote work and virtual communication, “Invited” brings a new twist to …
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- 2/13/2023
- by Mike Joy
- Horror News
105ive Films, a horror film company specializing in producing edge-of-your-seat movies, has wrapped on their first feature film, “Invited”. The film is a Zoom thriller from director, Navin Ramaswaran, producer, Louie La Vella, and writer – producer, Monica La Vella. With the rise of remote work and virtual communication, “Invited” brings a new twist to the horror genre and promises to be a standout film in the crowded landscape of horror movies.
When a reluctant mother attends her daughter’s Zoom elopement, she and the rest of the family in attendance quickly realize the groom is part of a Russian cult with deadly intentions.
“The structure of Invited’s screenplay called for shooting in longer takes, as long as 30 scenes sometimes. Watching our actors go through a roller coaster of emotions uninterrupted was fascinating to experience, and that energy comes through in a really fascinating way.” Navin Ramaswaran
“I’m thrilled...
When a reluctant mother attends her daughter’s Zoom elopement, she and the rest of the family in attendance quickly realize the groom is part of a Russian cult with deadly intentions.
“The structure of Invited’s screenplay called for shooting in longer takes, as long as 30 scenes sometimes. Watching our actors go through a roller coaster of emotions uninterrupted was fascinating to experience, and that energy comes through in a really fascinating way.” Navin Ramaswaran
“I’m thrilled...
- 2/8/2023
- by Michael Joy
- Horror Asylum
A private investigator stumbles into the web of a cunning serial killer in the new horror film Poor Agnes, and following its recent screening at Chicago's Cinepocalypse film festival (read Patrick Bromley's review here), the movie is teased in a tense new trailer.
Currently screening on the festival circuit and expected to come out on VOD platforms and iTunes in the spring of 2018, Poor Agnes is directed by Navin Ramaswaran from a screenplay by James Gordon Ross. The movie stars Lora Burke and Robert Notman, and we'll be sure to keep Daily Dead readers updated on further details, and keep an eye on the film's official website for more information.
Synopsis: "A seductive serial killer and her next victim from an unexpected relationship."
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Currently screening on the festival circuit and expected to come out on VOD platforms and iTunes in the spring of 2018, Poor Agnes is directed by Navin Ramaswaran from a screenplay by James Gordon Ross. The movie stars Lora Burke and Robert Notman, and we'll be sure to keep Daily Dead readers updated on further details, and keep an eye on the film's official website for more information.
Synopsis: "A seductive serial killer and her next victim from an unexpected relationship."
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- 12/15/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Horror isn’t always machete-wielding maniacs or monsters or houses haunted by demons and ghosts. Sometimes it’s just two people in a room, one determined to hurt and humiliate the other. That’s the horror of Poor Agnes, director Navin Ramaswaran’s Canadian indie about the relationship that develops between a serial killer and her potential next victim.
Lora Burke gives a revelatory performance as Agnes, a single woman living out in the middle of nowhere with a predilection for murder. Mike, a private investigator, comes to the house half-heartedly checking into a missing persons case; before long, Agnes seduces him, has sex with him, and then abducts him, holding him prisoner and torturing him both physically and psychologically in an effort to completely break him down. The longer she keeps him in the house, the more their relationship begins to twist into something even more twisted and dark,...
Lora Burke gives a revelatory performance as Agnes, a single woman living out in the middle of nowhere with a predilection for murder. Mike, a private investigator, comes to the house half-heartedly checking into a missing persons case; before long, Agnes seduces him, has sex with him, and then abducts him, holding him prisoner and torturing him both physically and psychologically in an effort to completely break him down. The longer she keeps him in the house, the more their relationship begins to twist into something even more twisted and dark,...
- 11/7/2017
- by Patrick Bromley
- DailyDead
Zombies, serial killers, and all manner of creepy creatures will descend upon the inaugural Cinepocalypse film festival in November 2nd–9th at Chicago's Music Box Theatre, and the first wave of programming has officially been announced, including Tyler MacIntyre's Tragedy Girls, Ted Geoghegan's Mohawk, and the 35mm uncut version of Suspiria.
Press Release: August 31, 2017 - The Music Box Theatre is proud to announce their first wave of programming and guests for the debut year of Cinepocalypse (an evolution to the program design of Bruce Campbell's Horror Film Festival), which will take place November 2 - 9 at Chicago’s Music Box Theatre. The Midwest’s largest gathering of genre films and fans, the festival’s organizers are proud to have acclaimed screenwriter Simon Barrett (You’re Next, The Guest) guest host the entirety of the festival.
Writer/director Joe Carnahan (The Grey, Smokin’ Aces, The A-Team) will guest curate “Blood,...
Press Release: August 31, 2017 - The Music Box Theatre is proud to announce their first wave of programming and guests for the debut year of Cinepocalypse (an evolution to the program design of Bruce Campbell's Horror Film Festival), which will take place November 2 - 9 at Chicago’s Music Box Theatre. The Midwest’s largest gathering of genre films and fans, the festival’s organizers are proud to have acclaimed screenwriter Simon Barrett (You’re Next, The Guest) guest host the entirety of the festival.
Writer/director Joe Carnahan (The Grey, Smokin’ Aces, The A-Team) will guest curate “Blood,...
- 8/31/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Exclusive: VOD platform planning five-ten original shows.
British entrepreneur Martin Warner’s Us and UK-based VOD service Flix Premiere has announced a $50m production fund.
The move comes one year after the platform launched on desktop, mobile and Ott channels and will allow Warner and his team to produce five to 10 Flix Premiere Originals over the next two years.
“This will enable us to get in earlier on films and get involved in marketing at an earlier stage,” CEO Warner, who is on the Croisette scouting for titles, said.
Backed by media and technology investors, the fund will assemble an agnostic slate, picking up films from the international festival circuit and acquiring titles at script stage. Warner expects to announce the first six titles by the end of the year.
“A couple of years on and a few hundred movies later we haven’t digressed from that plan,” Warner said. “We tend to...
British entrepreneur Martin Warner’s Us and UK-based VOD service Flix Premiere has announced a $50m production fund.
The move comes one year after the platform launched on desktop, mobile and Ott channels and will allow Warner and his team to produce five to 10 Flix Premiere Originals over the next two years.
“This will enable us to get in earlier on films and get involved in marketing at an earlier stage,” CEO Warner, who is on the Croisette scouting for titles, said.
Backed by media and technology investors, the fund will assemble an agnostic slate, picking up films from the international festival circuit and acquiring titles at script stage. Warner expects to announce the first six titles by the end of the year.
“A couple of years on and a few hundred movies later we haven’t digressed from that plan,” Warner said. “We tend to...
- 5/22/2017
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
The 7th annual Arizona Underground Film Festival will screen a smorgasbord of cult flicks, horror movies, comedies and provocative documentaries on September 19-27 at The Screening Room in Tucson, Az.
Opening Night: The fest kicks off on the 19th with Killers, a dark thriller all the way from Japan and Indonesia about a psychopath and a journalist who forge an unlikely, hellish bond.
Other films to be on the look out for include documentaries like the powerful Who Took Johnny? by acclaimed filmmakers Michael Galinsky, Suki Hawley and David Belinson that examines the legacy of the disappearance of young Johnny Gosch in 1982; Penny Vozniak’s Despite the Gods, about Jennifer Lynch’s struggles to make a Bollywood musical; and Gideon C. Kennedy and Marcus Rosentrater’s wild Limo Ride.
Then, there are horror movies like the Lovecraft-inspired The Call Girl of Cthulu by Chris Lamartina; the slasher flick Crazy Bitches...
Opening Night: The fest kicks off on the 19th with Killers, a dark thriller all the way from Japan and Indonesia about a psychopath and a journalist who forge an unlikely, hellish bond.
Other films to be on the look out for include documentaries like the powerful Who Took Johnny? by acclaimed filmmakers Michael Galinsky, Suki Hawley and David Belinson that examines the legacy of the disappearance of young Johnny Gosch in 1982; Penny Vozniak’s Despite the Gods, about Jennifer Lynch’s struggles to make a Bollywood musical; and Gideon C. Kennedy and Marcus Rosentrater’s wild Limo Ride.
Then, there are horror movies like the Lovecraft-inspired The Call Girl of Cthulu by Chris Lamartina; the slasher flick Crazy Bitches...
- 9/19/2014
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
We just got word of a new horror anthology coming to you courtesy of Blood in the Snow Festival Director (and Planet Fury writer) Kelly Michael Stewart. It's called Tales From Hell and it sounds pretty cool in a retro sorta way.
Tales From Hell is told in the tradition of those awesome anthology flicks produced by Britain's Amicus Productions back in the '70s, a style that's been revived in more recent horror anthologies like V/H/S and The Theatre Bizarre.
Through his new Silver Shadows Production company, Stewart and his team have assembled four original horror tales into a feature film hosted by and starring Robert Nolan (Sick, Familiar) as a different character in all four segments.
Each story is directed by an up-and-coming Canadian horror filmmaker: Ryan M. Andrews (Sick), Navin Ramaswaran (Nara), Gabriel Carrer (In the House of Flies) and Chad Archibald (Neverlost). Also, Michael Jari Davidson...
Tales From Hell is told in the tradition of those awesome anthology flicks produced by Britain's Amicus Productions back in the '70s, a style that's been revived in more recent horror anthologies like V/H/S and The Theatre Bizarre.
Through his new Silver Shadows Production company, Stewart and his team have assembled four original horror tales into a feature film hosted by and starring Robert Nolan (Sick, Familiar) as a different character in all four segments.
Each story is directed by an up-and-coming Canadian horror filmmaker: Ryan M. Andrews (Sick), Navin Ramaswaran (Nara), Gabriel Carrer (In the House of Flies) and Chad Archibald (Neverlost). Also, Michael Jari Davidson...
- 1/30/2013
- by Theron
- Planet Fury
“It would be like if in The Twilight Zone the stories were actually happening to Rod Serling personally,” says Kelly Michael Stewart, “Rather than just hosting the segments, we have Robert playing a different character in each story. Much like it was done in Tales Of Terror and Karen Black did in Trilogy Of Terror. It’s basically a cool way to showcase some of the great horror talent that is coming out of Canada right now.”
Each segment is directed by four up and coming Canadian horror directors; Ryan M. Andrews (Sick), Navin Ramaswaran (Nara), Gabriel Carrer (In The House Of Flies) and Chad Archibald (Neverlost). “This was the logically next step for horror cinema in Canada putting together this dream team of amazing new talent”, continues Kelly.
Tales From Hell should be going to camera later this year with a 2014 release in theatres.
You can find out more information on Facebook (http://www.
Each segment is directed by four up and coming Canadian horror directors; Ryan M. Andrews (Sick), Navin Ramaswaran (Nara), Gabriel Carrer (In The House Of Flies) and Chad Archibald (Neverlost). “This was the logically next step for horror cinema in Canada putting together this dream team of amazing new talent”, continues Kelly.
Tales From Hell should be going to camera later this year with a 2014 release in theatres.
You can find out more information on Facebook (http://www.
- 1/29/2013
- by bigsmashproductions@gmail.com (FANGORIA Staff)
- Fangoria
“It would be like if in The Twilight Zone the stories were actually happening to Rod Serling personally,” says Kelly Michael Stewart, “Rather than just hosting the segments, we have Robert playing a different character in each story. Much like it was done in Tales Of Terror and Karen Black did in Trilogy Of Terror. It’s basically a cool way to showcase some of the great horror talent that is coming out of Canada right now.”
Each segment is directed by four up and coming Canadian horror directors; Ryan M. Andrews (Sick), Navin Ramaswaran (Nara), Gabriel Carrer (In The House Of Flies) and Chad Archibald (Neverlost). “This was the logically next step for horror cinema in Canada putting together this dream team of amazing new talent”, continues Kelly.
Tales From Hell should be going to camera later this year with a 2014 release in theatres.
You can find out more information on Facebook (http://www.
Each segment is directed by four up and coming Canadian horror directors; Ryan M. Andrews (Sick), Navin Ramaswaran (Nara), Gabriel Carrer (In The House Of Flies) and Chad Archibald (Neverlost). “This was the logically next step for horror cinema in Canada putting together this dream team of amazing new talent”, continues Kelly.
Tales From Hell should be going to camera later this year with a 2014 release in theatres.
You can find out more information on Facebook (http://www.
- 1/29/2013
- by bigsmashproductions@gmail.com (FANGORIA Staff)
- Fangoria
“It would be like if in The Twilight Zone the stories were actually happening to Rod Serling personally,” says Kelly Michael Stewart, “Rather than just hosting the segments, we have Robert playing a different character in each story. Much like it was done in Tales Of Terror and Karen Black did in Trilogy Of Terror. It’s basically a cool way to showcase some of the great horror talent that is coming out of Canada right now.”
Each segment is directed by four up and coming Canadian horror directors; Ryan M. Andrews (Sick), Navin Ramaswaran (Nara), Gabriel Carrer (In The House Of Flies) and Chad Archibald (Neverlost). “This was the logically next step for horror cinema in Canada putting together this dream team of amazing new talent”, continues Kelly.
Tales From Hell should be going to camera later this year with a 2014 release in theatres.
You can find out more information on Facebook (http://www.
Each segment is directed by four up and coming Canadian horror directors; Ryan M. Andrews (Sick), Navin Ramaswaran (Nara), Gabriel Carrer (In The House Of Flies) and Chad Archibald (Neverlost). “This was the logically next step for horror cinema in Canada putting together this dream team of amazing new talent”, continues Kelly.
Tales From Hell should be going to camera later this year with a 2014 release in theatres.
You can find out more information on Facebook (http://www.
- 1/29/2013
- by bigsmashproductions@gmail.com (FANGORIA Staff)
- Fangoria
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