Uber won’t be changing any of its policies following the revelation that one of its drivers was allegedly responsible for the Michigan shooting rampage that left six victims dead. “There were no red flags, if you will, that we could anticipate something like this,” Uber’s chief security officer, Joe Sullivan, told Reuters. The company did not immediately respond to TheWrap’s requests for comment. Also Read: Kalamazoo Uber Shooting Suspect Charged With 6 Counts of Murder Uber driver Jason Dalton has been charged with six counts of murder, two counts of assault with intent to commit murder and eight firearms charges for his alleged.
- 2/23/2016
- by Linda Ge
- The Wrap
Two Uber passengers are sharing their stories of the moments they spent with the man accused of killing six people and injuring two more in a shooting spree around Kalamazoo, Michigan, on Saturday. When Matt Mellen ordered an Uber on Saturday, he found himself in the car of 45-year-old Jason Dalton, the man accused in the deadly spree, he told Wwmt. Mellen said he climbed in to Dalton's Chevy Hhr on Saturday afternoon, just hours before the shooting spree, according to Wwmt. He said Dalton acted strange the entire time, initially introducing himself with a different name than the one listed on his Uber profile.
- 2/22/2016
- by Char Adams, @CiCiAdams_
- PEOPLE.com
Two Uber passengers are sharing their stories of the moments they spent with the man accused of killing six people and injuring two more in a shooting spree around Kalamazoo, Michigan, on Saturday. When Matt Mellen ordered an Uber on Saturday, he found himself in the car of 45-year-old Jason Dalton, the man accused in the deadly spree, he told Wwmt. Mellen said he climbed in to Dalton's Chevy Hhr on Saturday afternoon, just hours before the shooting spree, according to Wwmt. He said Dalton acted strange the entire time, initially introducing himself with a different name than the one listed on his Uber profile.
- 2/22/2016
- by Char Adams, @CiCiAdams_
- PEOPLE.com
Sneak Peek footage from the science fiction horror feature "Ejecta", directed by Chad Archibald and Matt Wiele, available August 19, 2015 from Anchor Bay Entertainment Canada, Foresight Features and Raven Banner Entertainment:
"...'William Cassidy' (Richings) is a man who has had steady interactions with extraterrestrials for the last 40 years, which has left him so filled with paranoia and fear that he now spends his days as a blogger living in seclusion.
"He contacts 'Joe Sullivan' (Adam Seybold), an alien researcher and conspiracy theorist blogger, and invites him to his home on the night of a solar event that Cassidy believes could be potentially dangerous to Earth.
"The film switches back and forth between footage from that night to a later day where Cassidy is being interrogated by an unseen person..."
Cast also includes Lisa Houle as 'Dr. Tobin', Mark Gibson as 'Agent Brinkman', Justin Darmanin as 'Agent Falco',...
"...'William Cassidy' (Richings) is a man who has had steady interactions with extraterrestrials for the last 40 years, which has left him so filled with paranoia and fear that he now spends his days as a blogger living in seclusion.
"He contacts 'Joe Sullivan' (Adam Seybold), an alien researcher and conspiracy theorist blogger, and invites him to his home on the night of a solar event that Cassidy believes could be potentially dangerous to Earth.
"The film switches back and forth between footage from that night to a later day where Cassidy is being interrogated by an unseen person..."
Cast also includes Lisa Houle as 'Dr. Tobin', Mark Gibson as 'Agent Brinkman', Justin Darmanin as 'Agent Falco',...
- 8/14/2015
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
The night of a solar flare turns into an evening of eerie events in Ejecta, a new alien abduction film coming out on Blu-ray August 18th from Scream Factory. We've been provided with three copies of the Julian Richings-starring movie to give away.
Ejecta: "A horrific alien invasion forces two men to fight for their lives during one universe-altering night of terror. This nerve-shredding film stars Julian Richings (Cube, X-Men: The Last Stand) in a tour-de-force performance as William Cassidy, a man who, following decades of frightening extraterrestrial encounters, is now trapped in a living hell of fear and paranoia. On the evening of a massive solar flare, Cassidy invites paranormal researcher Joe Sullivan (Adam Seybold, Exit Humanity) to his secluded home in the woods. What occurs there will change both men — and possibly the Earth — forever. Lisa Houle (Pontypool) and Dee Wallace (The Howling) also star."
To...
Ejecta: "A horrific alien invasion forces two men to fight for their lives during one universe-altering night of terror. This nerve-shredding film stars Julian Richings (Cube, X-Men: The Last Stand) in a tour-de-force performance as William Cassidy, a man who, following decades of frightening extraterrestrial encounters, is now trapped in a living hell of fear and paranoia. On the evening of a massive solar flare, Cassidy invites paranormal researcher Joe Sullivan (Adam Seybold, Exit Humanity) to his secluded home in the woods. What occurs there will change both men — and possibly the Earth — forever. Lisa Houle (Pontypool) and Dee Wallace (The Howling) also star."
To...
- 8/14/2015
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Julian Richings deals with the mind-twisting presence of aliens in Ejecta and Pierce Brosnan fights a feared supernatural force in Nomads, two films coming out on Blu-ray August 18th from Scream Factory, and we have clips and trailers from the upcoming releases.
Ejecta: "A horrific alien invasion forces two men to fight for their lives during one universe-altering night of terror. This nerve-shredding film stars Julian Richings (Cube, X-Men: The Last Stand) in a tour-de-force performance as William Cassidy, a man who, following decades of frightening extraterrestrial encounters, is now trapped in a living hell of fear and paranoia. On the evening of a massive solar flare, Cassidy invites paranormal researcher Joe Sullivan (Adam Seybold, Exit Humanity) to his secluded home in the woods. What occurs there will change both men — and possibly the Earth — forever. Lisa Houle (Pontypool) and Dee Wallace (The Howling) also star."
To learn more about Scream Factory's Ejecta Blu-ray,...
Ejecta: "A horrific alien invasion forces two men to fight for their lives during one universe-altering night of terror. This nerve-shredding film stars Julian Richings (Cube, X-Men: The Last Stand) in a tour-de-force performance as William Cassidy, a man who, following decades of frightening extraterrestrial encounters, is now trapped in a living hell of fear and paranoia. On the evening of a massive solar flare, Cassidy invites paranormal researcher Joe Sullivan (Adam Seybold, Exit Humanity) to his secluded home in the woods. What occurs there will change both men — and possibly the Earth — forever. Lisa Houle (Pontypool) and Dee Wallace (The Howling) also star."
To learn more about Scream Factory's Ejecta Blu-ray,...
- 8/13/2015
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
R.L. Stine's Goosebumps novels have been terrifying children since 1992, and inspired Cavity Colors to create apparel based on the 11th book in the series, The Haunted Mask. Also: Ejecta Blu-ray details, The Last Survivors trailer, and Clowntown photos.
Cavity Colors's The Killer Mask: R.L. Stine's The Haunted Mask tells the story of a girl who discovers that the Halloween mask she purchased has become permanently attached to her face.
The Killer Mask collection of apparel was designed by artists Coki Greenway and Aaron Crawford. With a retail price of $24.00 apiece, The Killer Mask T-Shirt and Tank Top are black in color and 100% Cotton. The limited edition print is priced at $40.00, and the stickers / buttons are priced at $10.00 for a pack of two.
For more information on this apparel, visit the Cavity Colors online shop.
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Ejecta: Press Release: "From the writer of Pontypool and Septic Man comes Ejecta,...
Cavity Colors's The Killer Mask: R.L. Stine's The Haunted Mask tells the story of a girl who discovers that the Halloween mask she purchased has become permanently attached to her face.
The Killer Mask collection of apparel was designed by artists Coki Greenway and Aaron Crawford. With a retail price of $24.00 apiece, The Killer Mask T-Shirt and Tank Top are black in color and 100% Cotton. The limited edition print is priced at $40.00, and the stickers / buttons are priced at $10.00 for a pack of two.
For more information on this apparel, visit the Cavity Colors online shop.
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Ejecta: Press Release: "From the writer of Pontypool and Septic Man comes Ejecta,...
- 7/17/2015
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Recently, CBS delivered the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Criminal Minds" episode 19 of season 10. The episode is entitled, "Beyond Borders," and it turns out that we're going to see some very intriguing and dramatic stuff go down as family gets abducted in Barbados, prompting the Bau squad to go check it out, and more. In the new, 19th episode press release: When A Vacationing Family Is Abducted In Barbados, The Bau Works With The FBI's International Unit To Find Them. Press release number 2: When a family of four is abducted while on vacation in Barbados, the Bau is going to get called to assist Unit Chief Jack Garrett (Sinise) and his International Unit on their investigation. Garrett and his unit, the FBI's top division for handling cases involving Americans abroad, is going to work jointly with Hotch and his team when they discover that this case matches...
- 3/25/2015
- by Chris
- OnTheFlix
Calling back to the minimalist sci-fi stories of yesteryear, Ejecta blends found footage camerawork with an Area 51-esque experiment that wants to prove the existence of alien lifeforms. Penned by genre favorite Tony Burgess (Pontypool/Septic Man), it’s a story about paranoia that hits on a possession arc we typically see connected to exorcisms and demonic overtakings – but it’s not one that dares to push the envelope.
What’s been said about extraterrestrial invasions is restated by Ejecta in a lot of the same ways, which only reminds us of past films that have executed interplanetary thrills with far more energy. Whether you’re thinking of the basement scene in Signs, or any first-person chase scene from the Vicious brothers’ Extraterrestrial, directors Chad Archibald and Matt Wiele are only able to produce another bland case of flying saucers and gangly spacemen. Nothing more, and nothing less.
Julian Richings stars as William Cassidy,...
What’s been said about extraterrestrial invasions is restated by Ejecta in a lot of the same ways, which only reminds us of past films that have executed interplanetary thrills with far more energy. Whether you’re thinking of the basement scene in Signs, or any first-person chase scene from the Vicious brothers’ Extraterrestrial, directors Chad Archibald and Matt Wiele are only able to produce another bland case of flying saucers and gangly spacemen. Nothing more, and nothing less.
Julian Richings stars as William Cassidy,...
- 3/1/2015
- by Matt Donato
- We Got This Covered
Indie scifi-horror Ejecta hits limited theatrical release and VOD platforms from IFC Midnight on February 27th and we've got an exclusive clip to share from the film.Reclusive blogger Bill Cassidy (Julian Richings, Cube) claims to be the subject of a horrific alien haunting that has plagued him for a majority of his life. Documentary filmmaker Joe Sullivan (Adam Seybold, Exit Humanity) receives a mysterious email from Cassidy's online alias one night with instructions to meet him the following day to discuss the unexplainable possession. As Cassidy tells his story on the eve of a historic solar storm an unidentified flying object crash lands on the property and Joe Sullivan films the entire thing. As the two men fight for their lives while the terrifying life...
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- 2/20/2015
- Screen Anarchy
After making its World Premiere at 2014′s Fantasia Film Festival, we’re very excited to see the found footage alien horror film Ejecta picked up by IFC Midnight. Releasing on VOD and in theaters on February 27, Ejecta involves a man who believes he’s been inhabited by alien haunting for the majority of his life and is now being hunted by a mysterious alien being after witnessing an unexplainable event on the eve of a solar storm. Here’s the full synopsis via a press release:
Reclusive blogger Bill Cassidy (Julian Richings) claims to be the subject of a horrific alien haunting that has plagued him for a majority of his life. Documentary filmmaker Joe Sullivan (Adam Seybold) receives a mysterious email from Cassidy’s online alias one night with instructions to meet him the following day to discuss the unexplainable possession. As Cassidy tells his story on the eve...
Reclusive blogger Bill Cassidy (Julian Richings) claims to be the subject of a horrific alien haunting that has plagued him for a majority of his life. Documentary filmmaker Joe Sullivan (Adam Seybold) receives a mysterious email from Cassidy’s online alias one night with instructions to meet him the following day to discuss the unexplainable possession. As Cassidy tells his story on the eve...
- 2/13/2015
- by Brian Welk
- SoundOnSight
'Ejecta' is a new sci-fi film from IFC Midnight and Foresight Features directed by Chad Archibald and Matt Wiele. It premiered at Montreal's Fantasia International Film Festival in August. The film follows Bill Cassidy (Julian Richings, "Man of Steel"), a blogger who claims to be hunted by an alien life form. Filmmaker Joe Sullivan (Adam Seybold, "Exit Humanity") meets Cassidy to discuss what he's witnessed, and the two men experience a mysterious, unexplainable event that puts them both in danger. A secret organization will stop at nothing to track down the alien and ensure Cassidy's story doesn't spread. The film is set for release in theaters and VOD Feb. 27. Check out the creepy and nightmarish trailer below. Read More: IFC Midnight BuysThe Vicious Bros.' 'Extraterrestrial'...
- 2/3/2015
- by Travis Clark
- Indiewire
Hi everyone! This is a feature we’ve been running in every issue of Deadly Horror & Sci-Fi Magazine and I thought this would also be a great resource for our readers here at Daily Dead as it can be often very difficult to keep up with everything arriving on VOD platforms each and every month.
Be sure to check back on the first week of each month to get all the details on what genre films you can look forward to on VOD!
The Voices (Lionsgate)- 2/6
Jerry (Ryan Reynolds) is an affable singleton who works on the factory floor at a bathtub factory, ever eager to get along with his co-workers, especially Fiona, (Gemma Arterton) and Lisa (Anna Kendrick) from accounts. After work Jerry goes home to his pet cat, Mr. Whiskers, and loyal dog Bosco, where the three of them hang out, watch TV and discuss the day’s events.
Be sure to check back on the first week of each month to get all the details on what genre films you can look forward to on VOD!
The Voices (Lionsgate)- 2/6
Jerry (Ryan Reynolds) is an affable singleton who works on the factory floor at a bathtub factory, ever eager to get along with his co-workers, especially Fiona, (Gemma Arterton) and Lisa (Anna Kendrick) from accounts. After work Jerry goes home to his pet cat, Mr. Whiskers, and loyal dog Bosco, where the three of them hang out, watch TV and discuss the day’s events.
- 2/2/2015
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Stars: Julian Richings, Adam Seybold, Lisa Houle, Mark Gibson, Justin Darmanin, Ry Barrett, Ari Millen, Cat Hostick, Tony Burgess, Jason David Brown, Matt Griffin | Written by Tony Burgess | Directed by Chad Archibald, Matt Wiele
Aliens can be annoying, especially with all the probing and implanting they seem to do. Ejecta features a character that shows just why this is the case, especially if the aliens use the victims head as a radio conductor for their conversations. When people who complain about such things are normally seen as crazy, what happens if they are telling the truth? Then you get a film like Ejecta.
Ejecta focuses on William Cassidy (Julian Richings) who at the beginning of the film is captured by an anonymous group wanting to know the truth about the aliens he says he has encountered. Watching footage found recorded by still missing Joe Sullivan (Adam Seybold) featuring the recent actions of the duo Dr.
Aliens can be annoying, especially with all the probing and implanting they seem to do. Ejecta features a character that shows just why this is the case, especially if the aliens use the victims head as a radio conductor for their conversations. When people who complain about such things are normally seen as crazy, what happens if they are telling the truth? Then you get a film like Ejecta.
Ejecta focuses on William Cassidy (Julian Richings) who at the beginning of the film is captured by an anonymous group wanting to know the truth about the aliens he says he has encountered. Watching footage found recorded by still missing Joe Sullivan (Adam Seybold) featuring the recent actions of the duo Dr.
- 1/19/2015
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Experience a daring new exploration into sci-fi/horror from directors Chad Archibald (Antisocial) and Matt Wiele, starring Julian Richings (Man of Steel, Cube), Lisa Houle (PontyPool), and Adam Seybold (Exit Humanity)!
In theaters and on VOD nationwide February 27th
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In theaters and on VOD nationwide February 27th
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- 1/16/2015
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
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