Tagline: "Evil Begets Evil." The Appearance is a dramatic thriller. From director Kurt Knight (We All Fall Down), the film follows several inquisitors as they investigate strange goings-on. A witch is caught, leading to a brutal interrogation. As well, The Appearance was recently shown in theatres, this month. Now, the film is slated for a home entertainment launch, on DVD and Blu-ray formats. Gravitas Ventures will handle the release. And, The Appearance centrally stars: Jake Stormoen (War Pigs), Kristian Nairn ("Ripper Street"), Adam Johnson and several others. A preview of the film's latest launch is hosted here. The official synopsis mentions the inquisitor Mateho (Stormoen). He is tasked, by the Church, to question a supposed witch. When science cannot explain her powers, Mateho is forced to admit the presence of a supernatural force. The Appearance is currently available on Amazon Prime. On February 12th, this title will show on DVD and Blu-ray formats.
- 12/26/2018
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Kurt Knight's period horror film The Appearance, will have its World Premiere at Cinepocalypse on Wednesday, June 27th in Chicago.
In the film film that has a definite Game of Thrones vibe (particularly as it stars Kristian Nairn (aka Hodor), “Mateho (Jake Stormoen), an officer of the Inquisition and rational man of science, visits a remote monastery to investigate a bizarre murder of a monk. And you guessed it: something evil is afoot. But is the terror man-made or the result of witchcraft?”
The eerie, medieval thriller is reminiscent also of Christopher Smith's Black Death which is always a good thing in my books.
Check out the trailer below courtesy of a...
In the film film that has a definite Game of Thrones vibe (particularly as it stars Kristian Nairn (aka Hodor), “Mateho (Jake Stormoen), an officer of the Inquisition and rational man of science, visits a remote monastery to investigate a bizarre murder of a monk. And you guessed it: something evil is afoot. But is the terror man-made or the result of witchcraft?”
The eerie, medieval thriller is reminiscent also of Christopher Smith's Black Death which is always a good thing in my books.
Check out the trailer below courtesy of a...
- 6/6/2018
- QuietEarth.us
Project Name: We All Fall Down
Asking For: $25,000 on Kickstarter
Amount Raised Thus Far (At Time Of Post): $9,400
Days Remaining In Campaign (At Time Of Post): 16
Description: Move over, grownups. The kids' table is taking charge. Young characters will look to fight off a zombie infestation in We All Fall Down, a planned series directed by Kurt Knight and produced by the team at Arrowstorm Entertainment.
The series' premise is simple: A deadly virus has turned the world into a flesh-mad hellhole, and only those under the age of 18 are immune to the disease that turns adults into zombies. The result is a society run by children who have quickly lost their youthful innocence. Specifically, the ten episodes of We All Fall Down will center on an 18-year-old protagonist who is looking to take care of his brother before he too is consumed by the virus. The show's...
Asking For: $25,000 on Kickstarter
Amount Raised Thus Far (At Time Of Post): $9,400
Days Remaining In Campaign (At Time Of Post): 16
Description: Move over, grownups. The kids' table is taking charge. Young characters will look to fight off a zombie infestation in We All Fall Down, a planned series directed by Kurt Knight and produced by the team at Arrowstorm Entertainment.
The series' premise is simple: A deadly virus has turned the world into a flesh-mad hellhole, and only those under the age of 18 are immune to the disease that turns adults into zombies. The result is a society run by children who have quickly lost their youthful innocence. Specifically, the ten episodes of We All Fall Down will center on an 18-year-old protagonist who is looking to take care of his brother before he too is consumed by the virus. The show's...
- 12/2/2015
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Stars: Martin Copping, Danny Trejo, Clare Niederpruem, Terry Guthrie, Michael Monasterio, Jarrod Phillips, Jade Regier, Marianne Smith, Jake Suazo, Jason K. Wixom | Written by Kevin King, Kurt Knight | Directed by Kevin King
Zombie apocalypse movies are ten-a-penny these days, so it takes something special to stand out from the crowd. Luckily Zombie Hunter is one such movie. Set in a post-apocalyptic Zombie wasteland caused by the mysterious street drug “Natas”, the film follows one man (the titular hunter) who runs down Flesh Eaters, hunting for sport and redemption, while also running from his past. After crashing into a small group of survivors, who are running low on resources, he decides to lend a hand. But a surprise attack by the Flesh Eaters forces them on the run and puts the Hunter’s skills to the test…
Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez have a lot to answer for. Ever since their drive-in inspired collaboration Grindhouse,...
Zombie apocalypse movies are ten-a-penny these days, so it takes something special to stand out from the crowd. Luckily Zombie Hunter is one such movie. Set in a post-apocalyptic Zombie wasteland caused by the mysterious street drug “Natas”, the film follows one man (the titular hunter) who runs down Flesh Eaters, hunting for sport and redemption, while also running from his past. After crashing into a small group of survivors, who are running low on resources, he decides to lend a hand. But a surprise attack by the Flesh Eaters forces them on the run and puts the Hunter’s skills to the test…
Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez have a lot to answer for. Ever since their drive-in inspired collaboration Grindhouse,...
- 11/4/2013
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Zombie Hunter (2013)
Starring: Martin Copping, Danny Trejo, Clare Niederpruem
Writers: K. King, Kurt Knight
Director: K. King
Synopsis:
When a street drug turns junkies into an army of giant, mutant flesh-eaters, no hope is left – but one man remains. Hunter’s got nothing left but a beat-up Camaro, a trunk full of guns and booze, and a vendetta. He crashes into a small group of survivors, led by an ax-wielding priest named Jesus. They’re searching for the Promised Land – but does it even exist? They better pray for a miracle, because the zombies are hot on their heels. And the psychotic clown with a chainsaw? You don’t even wanna know …
Review:
Take a look at this cover.
Stare at Danny Trejo. If you do this for five minutes, you’ll have just looked at Danny longer than his accumulated amount of screen time in Zombie Hunter. This movie...
Starring: Martin Copping, Danny Trejo, Clare Niederpruem
Writers: K. King, Kurt Knight
Director: K. King
Synopsis:
When a street drug turns junkies into an army of giant, mutant flesh-eaters, no hope is left – but one man remains. Hunter’s got nothing left but a beat-up Camaro, a trunk full of guns and booze, and a vendetta. He crashes into a small group of survivors, led by an ax-wielding priest named Jesus. They’re searching for the Promised Land – but does it even exist? They better pray for a miracle, because the zombies are hot on their heels. And the psychotic clown with a chainsaw? You don’t even wanna know …
Review:
Take a look at this cover.
Stare at Danny Trejo. If you do this for five minutes, you’ll have just looked at Danny longer than his accumulated amount of screen time in Zombie Hunter. This movie...
- 10/8/2013
- by Eric King
- The Liberal Dead
*full disclosure: a Blu-ray copy of this film was provided by Well Go USA. Director: K. King. Writers: K. King and Kurt Knight. Cast: Martin Copping, Danny Trejo and Clare Niederpruem. There are just so many zombie films out there. So, new films entering the genre really need to stand out to get attention. K. King's first film as director does not really come across as showy. Instead, Zombie Hunter is a low budget affair that offers a laugh here or there, but the film's campiness removes any real tension. The film comes across as very awkward and artificial. Zombie Hunter might find a small audience; but, this film watcher felt it was more of a disappointment. The film begins with the character known as Hunter (Martin Copping). Hunter is alone in a zombie apocalypse and he has outfitted himself a la Mad Max. His V8 Interceptor is more Trans Am,...
- 9/21/2013
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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