When Gary J. Tunnicliffe waxes lyrical on the Hellraiser series, it’s worth standing up and taking notice.
Now on the verge of its tenth instalment, Hellraiser: Judgment, Tunnicliffe recently appeared on the latest episode of The Movie Crypt podcast (h/t Bloody Disgusting), in which the series veteran and frequent make-up artist teased some of the brutal horrors in store.
Directing from his own script, Hellraiser: Judgment is very much a passion project for Tunnicliffe, who told hosts Adam Green and Joe Lynch that he’s never had as much fun – nor has he worked so hard – during the production of Judgment. And yes, the end product will be fluent in scares and gruesome deaths.
I had the most fun on that I’ve ever had, and I’ve never worked so hard on a Hellraiser film, but we had a great time. We did two sequences where… one the actress almost passed out…...
Now on the verge of its tenth instalment, Hellraiser: Judgment, Tunnicliffe recently appeared on the latest episode of The Movie Crypt podcast (h/t Bloody Disgusting), in which the series veteran and frequent make-up artist teased some of the brutal horrors in store.
Directing from his own script, Hellraiser: Judgment is very much a passion project for Tunnicliffe, who told hosts Adam Green and Joe Lynch that he’s never had as much fun – nor has he worked so hard – during the production of Judgment. And yes, the end product will be fluent in scares and gruesome deaths.
I had the most fun on that I’ve ever had, and I’ve never worked so hard on a Hellraiser film, but we had a great time. We did two sequences where… one the actress almost passed out…...
- 11/8/2017
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
When any actor has embodied an iconic character for an extended period, it’s only understandable that fans sometimes have a difficult time adjusting to their successors. Even in the case of a vastly talented performer like Jackie Earle Haley, there were many who just couldn’t accept someone playing Freddy Krueger other than Robert Englund. Likewise, we ask for no tears, please, regarding the third actor to play Pinhead – it’s a waste of good suffering.
As you may or may not know, Paul T. Taylor has been hired to play the most recognizable of all Cenobites in the upcoming Hellraiser: Judgment, which happens to be the tenth installment in the franchise that originated in the mind of the one and only Clive Barker. This time, though, it’s a returning Gary J. Tunnicliffe, director of 2011’s Revelations, who’ll be taking us from the pinnacle to the pit.
As you may or may not know, Paul T. Taylor has been hired to play the most recognizable of all Cenobites in the upcoming Hellraiser: Judgment, which happens to be the tenth installment in the franchise that originated in the mind of the one and only Clive Barker. This time, though, it’s a returning Gary J. Tunnicliffe, director of 2011’s Revelations, who’ll be taking us from the pinnacle to the pit.
- 10/26/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
The Massachusetts teen convicted of involuntary manslaughter after urging her 18-year-old boyfriend to kill himself “should be kept away from society,” says the victim’s aunt, reports the Boston Herald.
Michelle Carter will be sentenced Thursday and faces a possible 20 years in prison for her role in the 2014 death of Conrad Roy III. Carter was 17 when she encouraged Roy to commit suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning through a series of texts and phone calls in the final hours of his life.
Carter’s father has requested probation and “continued counseling” for his daughter, now 20, according to a letter he sent...
Michelle Carter will be sentenced Thursday and faces a possible 20 years in prison for her role in the 2014 death of Conrad Roy III. Carter was 17 when she encouraged Roy to commit suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning through a series of texts and phone calls in the final hours of his life.
Carter’s father has requested probation and “continued counseling” for his daughter, now 20, according to a letter he sent...
- 8/2/2017
- by Jeff Truesdell
- PEOPLE.com
Some former classmates of the University of Texas student who allegedly fatally stabbed a fellow student and wounded three others tell People they are shocked by the turn of events.
Meanwhile, campus officials said Kendrex White, a 21-year-old biology student, had been “involuntarily committed” in another city and released before going on a stabbing spree Monday afternoon.
“I don’t have the specifics on that but he was obviously suffering from some kind of particular issue,” University of Texas Police Chief David Carter said during a press conference on Tuesday.
White was apprehended inside a campus dormitory and charged with one count of murder.
Meanwhile, campus officials said Kendrex White, a 21-year-old biology student, had been “involuntarily committed” in another city and released before going on a stabbing spree Monday afternoon.
“I don’t have the specifics on that but he was obviously suffering from some kind of particular issue,” University of Texas Police Chief David Carter said during a press conference on Tuesday.
White was apprehended inside a campus dormitory and charged with one count of murder.
- 5/3/2017
- by Elaine Aradillas
- PEOPLE.com
Officials have revealed the identity of the University of Texas freshman who was fatally stabbed Monday in an attack that left three other male students injured at the school’s Austin campus.
Graham Independent School District officials paid tribute to Harrison Brown in a Facebook post on Monday, writing, “The news of Harrison Brown’s (Ghs Class of 2016) passing is heartbreaking. There are no words adequate enough to express the sorrow felt by Graham Isd and the community of Graham for this loss. Harrison was an inspiration to everyone around him. We are Blessed and honored to have known him.
Graham Independent School District officials paid tribute to Harrison Brown in a Facebook post on Monday, writing, “The news of Harrison Brown’s (Ghs Class of 2016) passing is heartbreaking. There are no words adequate enough to express the sorrow felt by Graham Isd and the community of Graham for this loss. Harrison was an inspiration to everyone around him. We are Blessed and honored to have known him.
- 5/2/2017
- by Char Adams
- PEOPLE.com
A 21-year-old student allegedly attacked four male students on Monday afternoon at the University of Texas at Austin — killing one — authorities said.
“This breaks my heart to have to announce this, that any of our students are touched by tragedy,” Greg Fenves, the university president, said at news conference Monday. “We’re going to actively investigate this.”
Authorities allege that Kendrex J. White attacked the four students with a hunting knife before 2 p.m. local time on campus, near the school’s Gregory Gym. The four victims are all 20 or 21 years old.
White was quickly taken into custody on campus and is being questioned,...
“This breaks my heart to have to announce this, that any of our students are touched by tragedy,” Greg Fenves, the university president, said at news conference Monday. “We’re going to actively investigate this.”
Authorities allege that Kendrex J. White attacked the four students with a hunting knife before 2 p.m. local time on campus, near the school’s Gregory Gym. The four victims are all 20 or 21 years old.
White was quickly taken into custody on campus and is being questioned,...
- 5/1/2017
- by Elaine Aradillas
- PEOPLE.com
Exclusive: Opportunities available for new and emerging filmmakers, and pitching sessions among programme.
Edinburgh International Film Festival (Eiff) has announced the line-up for this year’s Industry Programme, which will run for nine days from June 16-24, as well as Eiff’s Talent Development Programmes.
The programme will include workshops, practical sessions, talent labs and one-to-one meetings with industry experts, all of which will take place at the Eiff Delegate Centre at the Traverse Theatre.
Programme highlights include two sessions hosted by the BFI Net.Work looking at opportunities available for new and emerging filmmakers across the UK, offering tips from execs and filmmakers on how to make the best short film on a short film budget.
Script consultant David Pope will deliver a pitching workshop with advice on how to develop confidence and how to tailor a pitch for an audience, followed by the chance for filmmakers to pitch to a panel of industry experts.
Prs...
Edinburgh International Film Festival (Eiff) has announced the line-up for this year’s Industry Programme, which will run for nine days from June 16-24, as well as Eiff’s Talent Development Programmes.
The programme will include workshops, practical sessions, talent labs and one-to-one meetings with industry experts, all of which will take place at the Eiff Delegate Centre at the Traverse Theatre.
Programme highlights include two sessions hosted by the BFI Net.Work looking at opportunities available for new and emerging filmmakers across the UK, offering tips from execs and filmmakers on how to make the best short film on a short film budget.
Script consultant David Pope will deliver a pitching workshop with advice on how to develop confidence and how to tailor a pitch for an audience, followed by the chance for filmmakers to pitch to a panel of industry experts.
Prs...
- 5/20/2016
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
There’s a general misconception among casual horror fans that any flick produced by a fellow fan, or amateur, isn’t worth the time it takes to type in w-w-w-.-y-o-u-t-u-b-e-.-c-o-m.
Bona fide horror hounds have been tuned in to these inspired projects for years, understanding and respecting the effort devoted to a genuine passion piece. The detractors tend (this isn’t a rule carved in stone, mind you) to be the guys and gals who catch a macabre flick once every week or so, wiling to confess their affinity for the genre, but perhaps not devoted enough to qualify as a certified freak for terror, who haven’t taken the time to study these ambitious pictures.
The truth is, anyone who can openly acknowledge their love for horror can potentially find some brilliant fan productions, regardless of how dedicated one may or may not be. Sometimes fans just...
Bona fide horror hounds have been tuned in to these inspired projects for years, understanding and respecting the effort devoted to a genuine passion piece. The detractors tend (this isn’t a rule carved in stone, mind you) to be the guys and gals who catch a macabre flick once every week or so, wiling to confess their affinity for the genre, but perhaps not devoted enough to qualify as a certified freak for terror, who haven’t taken the time to study these ambitious pictures.
The truth is, anyone who can openly acknowledge their love for horror can potentially find some brilliant fan productions, regardless of how dedicated one may or may not be. Sometimes fans just...
- 12/13/2013
- by Matt Molgaard
- DreadCentral.com
Ahead of the British Academy Scotland Awards next month, BAFTA Scotland has once more joined forces with Cineworld to launch this year’s Audience Award category.
The award category is designed to promote emerging home-grown talent, bringing a set of eight films this year back to the big screen later this month, and the nominations have now been announced.
Blackbird The Devil’s Plantation Fire In The Night The Happy Lands I Am Breathing Sawney: Flesh Of Man We Are Northern Lights The Wee Man
Cineworld cinemas in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, and Dundee will be screening the films again from Sunday 20th October to Tuesday 29th October, and from that Sunday 20th, audiences can vote for their favourite of the octet by going to www.cineworld.co.uk/baftascotland.
Carter Ferguson’s Fast Romance won the award two years back, with David Mackenzie’s Perfect Sense, Mackenzie’s You, Instead,...
The award category is designed to promote emerging home-grown talent, bringing a set of eight films this year back to the big screen later this month, and the nominations have now been announced.
Blackbird The Devil’s Plantation Fire In The Night The Happy Lands I Am Breathing Sawney: Flesh Of Man We Are Northern Lights The Wee Man
Cineworld cinemas in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, and Dundee will be screening the films again from Sunday 20th October to Tuesday 29th October, and from that Sunday 20th, audiences can vote for their favourite of the octet by going to www.cineworld.co.uk/baftascotland.
Carter Ferguson’s Fast Romance won the award two years back, with David Mackenzie’s Perfect Sense, Mackenzie’s You, Instead,...
- 10/8/2013
- by Kenji Lloyd
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Big success for Donkeys.
Morag McKinnon's grim comedy Donleys has scooped the top prize at this year's Scottish BAFTAs, as well as picking up a Best Actor gong for star James Cosmo. Peter Mullen won Best Director and Best Writer for Neds, but the favourites were pipped at the post when it came to the Audience Award, which, in a surprise turn of events, went to Carter Ferguson's indie debut Fast Romance.
I Love Luci took Best Short Film, while the award for Best Documentary went to Terry Pratchett: Choosing To Die, already highly acclaimed at festivals. Robbie Coltrane...
Morag McKinnon's grim comedy Donleys has scooped the top prize at this year's Scottish BAFTAs, as well as picking up a Best Actor gong for star James Cosmo. Peter Mullen won Best Director and Best Writer for Neds, but the favourites were pipped at the post when it came to the Audience Award, which, in a surprise turn of events, went to Carter Ferguson's indie debut Fast Romance.
I Love Luci took Best Short Film, while the award for Best Documentary went to Terry Pratchett: Choosing To Die, already highly acclaimed at festivals. Robbie Coltrane...
- 11/13/2011
- by Jennie Kermode
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Marketed by the Edinburgh Film Festival as Scotland’s answer to Love, Actually, Fast Romance follows a series of intertwining love stories, each thread somehow linked to the eponymous Fast Romance, a Glasgow-based speed-dating service. As is to be expected from any such ensemble comedy some subplots are more successful than others. More-so than in the case of it’s spiritual predecessor, however, Fast Romance is noticeably lacking in actual plot.
When Gordon Boyd (William Ruane), an unorganised postman who may – at a stretch – qualify as the main character, comes across a pen bearing the brand Fast Romance outside the address of Nadine (Jo Freer), a customer he fancies, he decides to give the service a go in the hope of winning her affections. Forced into taking boss Mr. You’d-Better-Call-Me-Kenny Cairnes (Derek Munn) with him, Boyd is joined at the event by a timid copy-girl, a begrudgingly dutiful bride-to-be,...
When Gordon Boyd (William Ruane), an unorganised postman who may – at a stretch – qualify as the main character, comes across a pen bearing the brand Fast Romance outside the address of Nadine (Jo Freer), a customer he fancies, he decides to give the service a go in the hope of winning her affections. Forced into taking boss Mr. You’d-Better-Call-Me-Kenny Cairnes (Derek Munn) with him, Boyd is joined at the event by a timid copy-girl, a begrudgingly dutiful bride-to-be,...
- 6/15/2011
- by Steven Neish
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
The 65th Edinburgh International Film Festival has revealed the first titles from this year’s British section of the programme, including several world premieres.
Nine British and Irish films were announced in the press release ahead of the full programme launch later this month, and represent how the Edinburgh International Film Festival will continue to be a cutting-edge platform for UK film.
James Mullighan, director of the Edinburgh International Film Festival, said of the films selected:
“The Edinburgh International Film Festival has long been regarded as the ideal launch pad for important new British cinema and the place at which UK emerging talent is nurtured. The films announced today confirm that those twin traditions continue into 2011. Of the nearly 3000 films submitted to Eiff, 58 were British feature fiction films and we’re delighted to be in a position to showcase some of them to Edinburgh audiences in June.”
The titles receiving...
Nine British and Irish films were announced in the press release ahead of the full programme launch later this month, and represent how the Edinburgh International Film Festival will continue to be a cutting-edge platform for UK film.
James Mullighan, director of the Edinburgh International Film Festival, said of the films selected:
“The Edinburgh International Film Festival has long been regarded as the ideal launch pad for important new British cinema and the place at which UK emerging talent is nurtured. The films announced today confirm that those twin traditions continue into 2011. Of the nearly 3000 films submitted to Eiff, 58 were British feature fiction films and we’re delighted to be in a position to showcase some of them to Edinburgh audiences in June.”
The titles receiving...
- 5/5/2011
- by Jamie Neish
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Film Friday continues into Saturday, because another excellent film was found from a tipster. The short film consists of three episodes, cumulatively titled "The Rage." "The Rage" is set in a 28 Days Later environment and filmmakers Colin Ross Smith and Carter Ferguson freely admit that this piece is an homage to Danny Boyle's earlier work.
As well, Smith and Ferguson are working on a prequel, to the video found below. The next short film will also consist of three episodes and the working title for this piece is "28 Days Later - The Heist." Shooting on this next project will take place in 2011, shortly. For now, enjoy "The Rage" below.
The short synopsis for "The Rage" is here:
"'The Rage' is set in the world of Danny Boyle's 28 Days Later and 28 Weeks Later films. It was shot in Glasgow for 4 days in 2007 and two days in 2008 and was made...
As well, Smith and Ferguson are working on a prequel, to the video found below. The next short film will also consist of three episodes and the working title for this piece is "28 Days Later - The Heist." Shooting on this next project will take place in 2011, shortly. For now, enjoy "The Rage" below.
The short synopsis for "The Rage" is here:
"'The Rage' is set in the world of Danny Boyle's 28 Days Later and 28 Weeks Later films. It was shot in Glasgow for 4 days in 2007 and two days in 2008 and was made...
- 4/23/2011
- by Remove28DaysLaterAnalysisThis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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