The Shrine is about a group of journalists that go searching to find the real story of a missing American backpacker in Poland. During their journey they run into hostile locals and find out that they will become victims in a ritualistic human sacrifice. Check out the two new clips we got our hands on after the bump. The Shrine is directed by Jon Knautz (Teen Massacre) and stars Aaron Ashmore, (Smallville), Cindy Sampson (Swamp Devil), and Meghan Heffern (The Fog). The Shrine is available now on demand on several cable stations including Bright House, Cablevision, Cox, Comcast and Time Warner. The Shine picked up the Best Canadian Feature during the Fantasia Film Festival. The film is available...
- 7/20/2011
- Best-Horror-Movies.com
Canadian director Jon Knautz burst into international view with Jack Brooks Monster Slayer and with that film’s release still fresh the entire team behind Jack Brooks is already hard at work on their sophomore feature, the much more serious-minded The Shrine. I had the chance to visit the set earlier this week and though it was just Day Two of the shoot they were already hard at it, shooting in a large scale underground temple set. Nothing like getting the blood out of the way early ...
After a young American backpacker goes missing in Europe, three journalists link his disappearance to a remote Polish village called Alvaina. Upon further investigation, the journalists discover that Alvaina has a history of bizarre cult activity revolving around human sacrifice. Hell bent on discovering the truth, they travel to the small village, but quickly find themselves pursued by a mysterious group set on killing them.
After a young American backpacker goes missing in Europe, three journalists link his disappearance to a remote Polish village called Alvaina. Upon further investigation, the journalists discover that Alvaina has a history of bizarre cult activity revolving around human sacrifice. Hell bent on discovering the truth, they travel to the small village, but quickly find themselves pursued by a mysterious group set on killing them.
- 8/13/2009
- by Todd Brown
- Screen Anarchy
Brookstreet Pictures Corp is pleased to announce that principal photography will official begin on The Shrine, about a group of young journalists who investigate a cult said to practice human sacrifice but their ambitious ways may lead them to becoming the cults next victims. The Shrine is the second feature film by Brookstreet Pictures Corp - the same people who created the cult hit Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer. Check out a look at the teaser poster below, along with new info on the feature. The Shrine stars Aaron Ashmore (The Thaw, Smallville, Veronica Mars, The Stone Angel,) Trevor Matthews (Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer, Moment of Truth, Still Life, Teen Massacre,) Megan Heffern (Chloe, American Pie Presents Beta House, Whister,) and Cindy Sampson (The Factory, High Plains Invaders, Durham County.).
- 8/7/2009
- bloody-disgusting.com
This is why I’m not a betting man. Speculation in the aftermath of Canuck creature feature Jack Brooks Monster Slayer was that the creative forces behind that film would return quickly to the same well to create a sequel, speculation reinforced by Brooks’ sequel friendly ending and by comments made by the stars and director when the film was on the fest circuit. Well, all that speculation was wrong. The core creative team behind Jack Brooks starts production on their next feature next week and Jack Brooks 2 it aint, instead what we’re getting is what appears to be a far more serious horror picture titled The Shrine.
After a young American backpacker goes missing in Europe, three journalists link his disappearance to a remote Polish village called Alvaina. Upon further investigation, the journalists discover that Alvaina has a history of bizarre cult activity revolving around human sacrifice. Hell bent on discovering the truth,...
After a young American backpacker goes missing in Europe, three journalists link his disappearance to a remote Polish village called Alvaina. Upon further investigation, the journalists discover that Alvaina has a history of bizarre cult activity revolving around human sacrifice. Hell bent on discovering the truth,...
- 8/5/2009
- by Todd Brown
- Screen Anarchy
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