When looking over the cast for a little low budget horror flick, you don't usually see the names of Academy Award nominees. That rarely happens. Usually you get cats like Dustin Diamond, etc. Well, the upcoming flick Scavenger Killers inexplicably has them both and then some!
Dylan Bank directs from a screenplay by Kenneth Del Vecchio and Rachael Robbins. Now here's the neat thing... the cast! Eric Roberts, Robert Loggia, and Charles Durning all star along with Robert Bogue (The Good Guy, "Guiding Light"), Rachael Robbins (An Affirmative Act, Screaming Dead), Dustin Diamond ("Saved by the Bell"), Kim Allen ("Army Wives"), Angela Little (American Pie Bandcamp, The Life Zone), and Suzi Lorraine (Solid State, The Haunting of Pearson Place).
Take a look at the first trailer and artwork!
Synopsis
"Bonnie and Clyde" are reinvented in Scavenger Killers, where a charming judge and a hot criminal defense attorney go on a maniacal killing rampage.
Dylan Bank directs from a screenplay by Kenneth Del Vecchio and Rachael Robbins. Now here's the neat thing... the cast! Eric Roberts, Robert Loggia, and Charles Durning all star along with Robert Bogue (The Good Guy, "Guiding Light"), Rachael Robbins (An Affirmative Act, Screaming Dead), Dustin Diamond ("Saved by the Bell"), Kim Allen ("Army Wives"), Angela Little (American Pie Bandcamp, The Life Zone), and Suzi Lorraine (Solid State, The Haunting of Pearson Place).
Take a look at the first trailer and artwork!
Synopsis
"Bonnie and Clyde" are reinvented in Scavenger Killers, where a charming judge and a hot criminal defense attorney go on a maniacal killing rampage.
- 5/31/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
We report on so many horror films on both the Hollywood and indie scene, it's easy to lose track of some titles we wanted to keep tabs on because they were so outrageous. The Life Zone is one of those productions. This "pro-life" horror film landed on our radar in June of 2011 and we've discovered it actually hits DVD tomorrow (December 11th). And that's the DVD cover art - featuring two screaming fetuses poking through a pregnant belly - to your right.
Starring Robert Loggia, Charles Durning, Blanche Baker, Lindsay Haun and Martin Kovegroup, the film concerns young women are kidnapped from an abortion clinic and held against their will by someone who doesn't want them to "commit murder," so they'll have their damn babies whether they want to or not.
I love the blurb on the cover on this one: "The Life Zone is a thriller with a message!
Starring Robert Loggia, Charles Durning, Blanche Baker, Lindsay Haun and Martin Kovegroup, the film concerns young women are kidnapped from an abortion clinic and held against their will by someone who doesn't want them to "commit murder," so they'll have their damn babies whether they want to or not.
I love the blurb on the cover on this one: "The Life Zone is a thriller with a message!
- 12/10/2012
- shocktillyoudrop.com
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- 6/8/2011
- by We Love Soaps TV
- We Love Soaps
Regardless of where you fall on the ideological spectrum regarding abortion, you'll likely find something cringeworthy in The Life Zone. Written and produced by former New Jersey judge/current State Senate hopeful (and, according to Zone's trailer, "Best-selling Author)" Kenneth Del Vecchio, the film premiered over the weekend at the Hoboken International Film Festival (which Del Vecchio, uh, founded) and is making the rounds as a trailblazing example of pro-life cinema -- and not necessarily in a good way. Movieline has yet to check the film out but has inventoried all of the peripheral jaw-droppery in the news:...
- 6/7/2011
- Movieline
Mr. Eddy from David Lynch's Lost Highway, a lawyer/politician from Jersey, and the older sister from Sixteen Candles got together to make a movie. It's about a group of young women who were swiped off the abortion table and dragged to some nightmarish world where a doctor wants to force them to have their babies against their will. Kenneth Del Vecchio's film (he wrote and produced this gem), The Life Zone, sounds like some kind of forced breeding XXX tale that doesn't really exist – but it does, and we have the trailer to prove it. Robert Loggia (Lost Highway), Lindsay Haun (Village of the Damned), Charles Durning (Dog Day Afternoon), Martin Cove (The Karate Kid), and Blanche Baker (Sixteen Candles) are just a few of the names you might...
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- 6/7/2011
- by Movies.com
- Movies.com - Celebrity Gossip
Mr. Eddy from David Lynch's Lost Highway, a lawyer/politician from Jersey, and the older sister from Sixteen Candles got together to make a movie. It's about a group of young women who were swiped off the abortion table and dragged to some nightmarish world where a doctor wants to force them to have their babies against their will. Kenneth Del Vecchio's film (he wrote and produced this gem), The Life Zone, sounds like some kind of forced breeding XXX tale that doesn't really exist – but it does, and we have the trailer to prove it. Robert Loggia (Lost Highway), Lindsay Haun (Village of the Damned), Charles Durning (Dog Day Afternoon), Martin Cove (The Karate Kid), and Blanche Baker (Sixteen Candles) are just a few of the names you might...
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- 6/7/2011
- by Movies.com
- Movies.com
Gird your loins and peep the trailer for "The Life Zone," the world's first horror movie to push a pro-life agenda. In "Zone," three women wake up in a room where they're being held hostage. No, they haven't been trawling Eastern European hostels for good times or playing with Jigsaw; they were kidnapped while waiting to get abortions.
Too bad for them; they're being forced by a gravelly voice guy with impressive eyebrows (a priest, perhaps?) and a ruthless female doctor to stay pregnant and give birth. The room looks like a leftover set from "Saw," except with walls covered in religious paintings and symbols. Maybe writer Ken Del Vecchio has been listening to "Papa Don't Preach" a little too much?
Speaking of Del Vecchio, he's done a couple of, well, interesting films that have political overtones, such as "O.B.A.M. Nude" and "Talking Points Memo," as well as something that...
Too bad for them; they're being forced by a gravelly voice guy with impressive eyebrows (a priest, perhaps?) and a ruthless female doctor to stay pregnant and give birth. The room looks like a leftover set from "Saw," except with walls covered in religious paintings and symbols. Maybe writer Ken Del Vecchio has been listening to "Papa Don't Preach" a little too much?
Speaking of Del Vecchio, he's done a couple of, well, interesting films that have political overtones, such as "O.B.A.M. Nude" and "Talking Points Memo," as well as something that...
- 6/7/2011
- by Jenni Miller
- NextMovie
Kenneth Del Vecchio, a former municipal court judge who is currently has his eye on the New Jersey State Senate, is a terribly busy man. When he's not campaigning, he's making films, such as, for example, a satirical work on the life of President Barack Obama (O.B.A.M. Nude) which, last year, resulted in his resignation. At the time, Tpm described the oeuvre as "a movie about a coke-addled college student who sells his soul to the devil in order to impose his socialist will on the country." So, like The Smurfs movie, but not in 3D. Now, Del Vecchio has focused his talents on The Life Zone, a parody of the Saw franchise wherein a trio of young women are held in a room for seven months until they give birth to the children they had planned to abort.
- 6/6/2011
- by Alex Alvarez
- Mediaite - TV
Filed under: Trailers and Clips, Horror
Pregnancy is scary! At least that's the message we get from many, many horror films, from 'Rosemary's Baby' to 'The Unborn.'
But that's not exactly the message in the 'The Life Zone,' which just might be the first pro-life horror movie. Three pregnant young women who were about to have abortions wake up to find they've been abducted and will be held captive until their babies are born.
If this is a pro-life film, why is the doctor who tells the girls that they're giving birth whether they like it or not so very creepy? Or, as one girl tells her, "You're crazy!"
"Academy Award-nominee Robert Loggia" stars, with lines like "You have all committed a terrible sin." See the trailer after the jump.
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Pregnancy is scary! At least that's the message we get from many, many horror films, from 'Rosemary's Baby' to 'The Unborn.'
But that's not exactly the message in the 'The Life Zone,' which just might be the first pro-life horror movie. Three pregnant young women who were about to have abortions wake up to find they've been abducted and will be held captive until their babies are born.
If this is a pro-life film, why is the doctor who tells the girls that they're giving birth whether they like it or not so very creepy? Or, as one girl tells her, "You're crazy!"
"Academy Award-nominee Robert Loggia" stars, with lines like "You have all committed a terrible sin." See the trailer after the jump.
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- 6/6/2011
- by Sharon Knolle
- Moviefone
Seems everyone is attempting to move back in to controversial horror territory of late, which can be a good thing. Not always, but it's good to push boudaries. Maybe not as far as 'The Human Centipede II' is attempting to do currently, however, its new forced abortion thriller 'The Life Zone' from director Rob Weber that seems to be taking the brunt of critism also of late. It's not surprising that a film that deals with several doctors forcing a group of young women to have their babies, against their wills is going to raise serious issues and take on serious comments. The movie stars ex-Playboy model Angela Little (below) as one of the abductees from an abortion clinic. Robert Loggia, Lindsey Haun, Charles Durning, Martin Kove, , Katarzyna Wolejnio, Blanche Baker, Tara Buck, Thomas G. Waites, Eric Etebari and Rachael Robbins all star. You can check out the new official trailer below.
- 6/6/2011
- Horror Asylum
This is one of the first independent films that this film lover has seen on Youtube, which has several more dislikes than likes. The comments for this film are pretty scathing, too. The film being lambasted is titled The Life Zone and this low budget shocker is from best-selling author Kenneth Del Vecchio (Horror).
The central plotline involves several doctors forcing a group of young women to have their babies, against their wills. The film stars Robert Loggia (Scarface), Lindsey Haun (Shrooms), Angela Little (American Pie), Blanche Baker (Sixteen Candles), Charles Durning, and Martin Kove. Prepare for audiences to be polarized on both sides of the abortion matter, as The Life Zone takes on some controversial material below.
The synopsis for The Life Zone is as follows:
"The Life Zone tells the tale of a group of women who are kidnapped while there at an abortion clinic. The young women...
The central plotline involves several doctors forcing a group of young women to have their babies, against their wills. The film stars Robert Loggia (Scarface), Lindsey Haun (Shrooms), Angela Little (American Pie), Blanche Baker (Sixteen Candles), Charles Durning, and Martin Kove. Prepare for audiences to be polarized on both sides of the abortion matter, as The Life Zone takes on some controversial material below.
The synopsis for The Life Zone is as follows:
"The Life Zone tells the tale of a group of women who are kidnapped while there at an abortion clinic. The young women...
- 6/4/2011
- by Remove28DaysLaterAnalysisThis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Just when you think that you've seen it all when it comes to horror movies, think again. From the mind of Best-selling Author Kenneth Del Vecchio comes an all new horror movie dealing with the subject of pro-life. The Life Zone tells the tale of a group of women who are kidnapped while there at an abortion clinic. The young women are held against their will by an old cantankerous man, who doesn't want them to "commit murder", and a doctor who is…...
- 6/4/2011
- Horrorbid
Find yourself on the receiving end of an unwanted pregnancy? Thinking about having an abortion? How dare you assume that you can do with your body what you wish! Finally there's a madman ready to stifle that ludicrous conclusion! A right-to-lifer with methods so misguided that the recently departed Jack Kevorkian would call him extreme!
Below you'll find the first trailer for the pro-life horror film The Life Zone written and produced by Kenneth Del Vecchio and directed by Rod Weber.
The film follows what happens when a grumpy old man kidnaps pregnant women from abortion clinics and forces them to give birth. Just when you think you've heard it all, right?
Even more shocking? Check out the cast ...
The Life Zone features an all-star cast, including Robert Loggia (Academy Award and Emmy nominee; Scarface, Big, Independence Day), Lindsey Haun (Broken Bridges, Shrooms, "True Blood"), Angela Little (American Pie Bandcamp...
Below you'll find the first trailer for the pro-life horror film The Life Zone written and produced by Kenneth Del Vecchio and directed by Rod Weber.
The film follows what happens when a grumpy old man kidnaps pregnant women from abortion clinics and forces them to give birth. Just when you think you've heard it all, right?
Even more shocking? Check out the cast ...
The Life Zone features an all-star cast, including Robert Loggia (Academy Award and Emmy nominee; Scarface, Big, Independence Day), Lindsey Haun (Broken Bridges, Shrooms, "True Blood"), Angela Little (American Pie Bandcamp...
- 6/4/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Mixing, well, just about every "kidnapped 'em, toss 'em in a room and let's do nasty stuff to 'em" film we've seen in the last decade comes The Life Zone , a "pro-life" horror film. The gist? A group of young woman are kidnapped from an abortion clinic and held against their will by a man and a doctor. You see, this guy doesn't want them to "commit murder," so they'll have their damn babies whether they want to or not. And, as the doctor says, they'll have these babies "simultaneously." Um, how that is planned, I have no clue. The trailer alone is riddled with logistical problems. This batshit crazy propaganda comes from writer-producer Ken Del Vecchio. He also gave us Kinky Killers , Rules (for Men (which features a massive pair...
- 6/3/2011
- shocktillyoudrop.com
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