Recently, Fox served up the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Bones" episode 15 of season 10. The episode is entitled, "The Eye in the Sky," and it turns out that we're going to see some pretty interesting stuff go down as Booth risks relapsing back into some old gambling habits when the crew looks into a gambling associated homicide, and more. In the new, 15th episode press release: The Team Investigates The Death Of A High-stakes Gambler. Press release number 2: When the remains of a high-stakes gambler are found in an industrial shredder, Booth is going to risk relapsing into his gambling addiction as he and Brennan delve into the world of underground poker. In the meantime, Hodgins is going to invent a new product related to the lab, and Brennan and Booth will find out some exciting news. Guest stars feature: Laura Spencer as Jessica Warren; Sunnie Pelant...
- 4/16/2015
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Recently, CBS served up the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "The Mentalist" episode 7 of season 7. The episode is entitled, "Little Yellow House," and it turns out that we'll see Teresa get personally invested in her latest case as her brother is brought on to be a key witness to a murder, and more! In the new, 7th episode press release: A murder investigation is going to become personal for Lisbon when her brother is the key witness. Press release number 2: A murder investigation will become personal for Lisbon when she learns that her underachieving younger brother, Jimmy, is being sought as a key witness. Rob Belushi and Derek Phillips guest star as Jimmy and Stan, Lisbon's brothers. Guest stars feature: Robert Belushi (Jimmy Lisbon), Derek Phillips (Stan Lisbon), Milissa Sears (Karen Lisbon), Tom Gallop (Charlie McInnis), Jeremy Ratchford (George Holiday), Michael Cory Davis (Benjamin Bennett), Janelle Marra...
- 1/7/2015
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Albert Pyun's long gestating Tales of an Ancient Empire has been picked up for distribution by Liongate, but apparently the version we'll all be able to see starting January 24th isn't exactly the director's own vision for the film so he's decided to release the first 18 minutes of his cut for comparison's sake. Check it out!
Synopsis:
The sword and sorcery epic, written by Cynthia Curnan, tells the story of a princess forced on a quest to recruit the greatest warriors of the ancient world to save her kingdom from a demonic sorceress. But the odyssey to find them reveals a secret past for all.
Michael Pare plays "Oda", father of Kevin Sorbo's character - Aedan - as well as Victoria Maurette's Kara (via Whitney Able's Xia - the vampire sorceress). He also fathers Princess Tanis (Melissa Ordway) and Rajan (Janelle Taylor) amongst others. The film...
Synopsis:
The sword and sorcery epic, written by Cynthia Curnan, tells the story of a princess forced on a quest to recruit the greatest warriors of the ancient world to save her kingdom from a demonic sorceress. But the odyssey to find them reveals a secret past for all.
Michael Pare plays "Oda", father of Kevin Sorbo's character - Aedan - as well as Victoria Maurette's Kara (via Whitney Able's Xia - the vampire sorceress). He also fathers Princess Tanis (Melissa Ordway) and Rajan (Janelle Taylor) amongst others. The film...
- 12/12/2011
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
A month ago we got the first word on a new web series entitled "Nypdm" about a world where a pair of unusual detectives pull back the curtain of shadows and lies that surround the unnatural criminal underground of New York City. Now the first four episodes are available, and we have them for you right here to check out along with a few stills and an update provided to us by producer Monique Yamaguchi.
From the Press Release:
"Nypdm" is a new web series that revolves around an unusual unit of NYC police detectives who possess a unique connection to a dark underworld where monsters are real. Taking an "it takes one to know one" approach, Lt. Spiller (Natalie Turpin) heads a special group of cops who have much in common with the monstrous suspects they pursue with one key difference: They're the good guys.
Season One introduces us...
From the Press Release:
"Nypdm" is a new web series that revolves around an unusual unit of NYC police detectives who possess a unique connection to a dark underworld where monsters are real. Taking an "it takes one to know one" approach, Lt. Spiller (Natalie Turpin) heads a special group of cops who have much in common with the monstrous suspects they pursue with one key difference: They're the good guys.
Season One introduces us...
- 10/26/2011
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Producer Monique Yamaguchi sent over word about a new web series she's working on entitled "Nypdm" about a world where a pair of unusual detectives pull back the curtain of shadows and lies that surround the unnatural criminal underground of New York City. Check out the trailer and let us know what you think!
Along with Yamaguchi writer/director Hal Jordan, director of photography A. J. Raitano, and editor Ryan Cooper have created a world of supernatural mystery as seen by a unique group of New York City cops. This special unit possesses insight into a dark world where monsters are real and answers often lead to more questions.
Jilon VanOver stars as NYPD homicide detective Grimm, who finds himself unwittingly pulled into a dark, mysterious world. Looking for answers, he comes across a series of strange murders that may hold the key to finding out what happened to him.
Along with Yamaguchi writer/director Hal Jordan, director of photography A. J. Raitano, and editor Ryan Cooper have created a world of supernatural mystery as seen by a unique group of New York City cops. This special unit possesses insight into a dark world where monsters are real and answers often lead to more questions.
Jilon VanOver stars as NYPD homicide detective Grimm, who finds himself unwittingly pulled into a dark, mysterious world. Looking for answers, he comes across a series of strange murders that may hold the key to finding out what happened to him.
- 9/24/2011
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
It's been making the festival rounds lately, and in advance of its release around the world soon, an international trailer has hit the Internet for Albert Pyun's long awaited Tales of an Ancient Empire, and of course we have it for you right here!
The trailer was edited by Daniel Gutierrez, and as Pyun said on his Albert Pyun Movies Facebook page, "I really like Daniel's creative point of view!" Check it out below and see if you agree with him.
Synopsis:
The sword and sorcery epic, written by Cynthia Curnan, tells the story of a princess forced on a quest to recruit the greatest warriors of the ancient world to save her kingdom from a demonic sorceress. But the odyssey to find them reveals a secret past for all.
Albert told us previously that Michael Pare plays "Oda", father of Kevin Sorbo's character - Aedan - as...
The trailer was edited by Daniel Gutierrez, and as Pyun said on his Albert Pyun Movies Facebook page, "I really like Daniel's creative point of view!" Check it out below and see if you agree with him.
Synopsis:
The sword and sorcery epic, written by Cynthia Curnan, tells the story of a princess forced on a quest to recruit the greatest warriors of the ancient world to save her kingdom from a demonic sorceress. But the odyssey to find them reveals a secret past for all.
Albert told us previously that Michael Pare plays "Oda", father of Kevin Sorbo's character - Aedan - as...
- 8/30/2011
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
In promotion of its festival run, we've nailed down the first bit of nifty character art by Rob E. Brown from Albert Pyun's latest film Tales of an Ancient Empire. Dig on the eye candy below!
The flick stars Michael Pare, Kevin Sorbo, Victoria Maurette, Melissa Ordway, Janelle Taylor, Cazzy Golomb, Sasha Mitchell, Olivier Gruner, Norbert Weisse, and Scott Paulin.
"Mainly, I know the film is unique as we've strived the past three years to create something different and a bit off the wall," says Pyun. "It's certainly an original and twisted take on the sword and sorcerer genre."
The next screenings for Tales of an Ancient Empire will be at Combat Con in Las Vegas - June 25 at 7:30 Pm at the Tuscany Hotel, then it begins rolling out across North America (with confirmed stops in Honolulu, Southern California, Detroit, San Francisco, Louisville - FrightNight Fest, and B...
The flick stars Michael Pare, Kevin Sorbo, Victoria Maurette, Melissa Ordway, Janelle Taylor, Cazzy Golomb, Sasha Mitchell, Olivier Gruner, Norbert Weisse, and Scott Paulin.
"Mainly, I know the film is unique as we've strived the past three years to create something different and a bit off the wall," says Pyun. "It's certainly an original and twisted take on the sword and sorcerer genre."
The next screenings for Tales of an Ancient Empire will be at Combat Con in Las Vegas - June 25 at 7:30 Pm at the Tuscany Hotel, then it begins rolling out across North America (with confirmed stops in Honolulu, Southern California, Detroit, San Francisco, Louisville - FrightNight Fest, and B...
- 6/19/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Many things are happening for Albert Pyun's latest film Tales of an Ancient Empire, and they are all good. The flick has landed some new players, some new eye candy, and even some solid distro. Read on for the details.
In terms of casting Pyun dropped the following on us:
Michael Pare plays "Oda", father of Kevin Sorbo's character - Aedan - as well as Victoria Maurette's Kara (via Whitney Able's Xia - the vampire sorceress). He also fathers Princess Tanis (Melissa Ordway) and Rajan (Janelle Taylor) amongst others. The film is about how Oda's womanizing has created both the extreme good and evil in the world. And how parental abandonment colors each character's life and behavior. And Sorbo's character - Aedan - has a child with his half-human/half-vampire half-sister Kara - Hekate - played by newcomer Cazzy Golomb. Hekate narrates Tales and becomes one...
In terms of casting Pyun dropped the following on us:
Michael Pare plays "Oda", father of Kevin Sorbo's character - Aedan - as well as Victoria Maurette's Kara (via Whitney Able's Xia - the vampire sorceress). He also fathers Princess Tanis (Melissa Ordway) and Rajan (Janelle Taylor) amongst others. The film is about how Oda's womanizing has created both the extreme good and evil in the world. And how parental abandonment colors each character's life and behavior. And Sorbo's character - Aedan - has a child with his half-human/half-vampire half-sister Kara - Hekate - played by newcomer Cazzy Golomb. Hekate narrates Tales and becomes one...
- 6/16/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
With the daily schedules starting to trickle out of the San Diego Comic-Con website this week, we wanted to give attendees some advance notice of a special screening of Albert Pyun's long-awaited Tales of an Ancient Empire taking place on Saturday, July 24, and give one lucky reader a chance to win two reserved seats at the screening.
There will be two showings at the Hard Rock Hotel at 8:00 Pm and 10:00 Pm on the 24th. We have tickets available to the earlier show, which includes a meet and greet with the stars including Kevin Sorbo, Victoria Maurette, Melissa Ordway, and more with free food and beverages starting at 7:00 Pm.
To enter, just hit us off with an E-mail Here that includes your Full Name And Mailing Address. We'll take care of the rest and will notify the winner by July 20th.
Here's how Pyun describes the setup:...
There will be two showings at the Hard Rock Hotel at 8:00 Pm and 10:00 Pm on the 24th. We have tickets available to the earlier show, which includes a meet and greet with the stars including Kevin Sorbo, Victoria Maurette, Melissa Ordway, and more with free food and beverages starting at 7:00 Pm.
To enter, just hit us off with an E-mail Here that includes your Full Name And Mailing Address. We'll take care of the rest and will notify the winner by July 20th.
Here's how Pyun describes the setup:...
- 7/8/2010
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Forget Tron: Legacy, one of my most anticipated sequels to be released this year is the (very) long-awaited sequel to 1982’s The Sword and the Sorceror, Tales of an Ancient Empire.
Directed by Albert Pyun, the film stars Christopher Lambert, Melissa Ordway, Kevin Sorbo, Lee Horsley, Victoria Maurette, and Jennifer Siebel Newsom, and follows a princess (Ordway) on a quest to unite the five greatest warriors to save her kingdom from a demon sorceress. But the odyssey to find them reveals a secret past for all.
It was back at the beginning of April – when I brought you our first look at the poster for Tales of an Ancient Empire – that I mentioned a trailer for the film was imminent. Well it took longer than expected, but here’s the brand new red band trailer for the film, along with the Full synopsis (beware spoilers):
The movie begins with...
Directed by Albert Pyun, the film stars Christopher Lambert, Melissa Ordway, Kevin Sorbo, Lee Horsley, Victoria Maurette, and Jennifer Siebel Newsom, and follows a princess (Ordway) on a quest to unite the five greatest warriors to save her kingdom from a demon sorceress. But the odyssey to find them reveals a secret past for all.
It was back at the beginning of April – when I brought you our first look at the poster for Tales of an Ancient Empire – that I mentioned a trailer for the film was imminent. Well it took longer than expected, but here’s the brand new red band trailer for the film, along with the Full synopsis (beware spoilers):
The movie begins with...
- 5/19/2010
- by Phil
- Nerdly
We've been talking about Albert Pyun's Tales of an Ancient Empire for quite some time, and today we're pleased to provide a look at the red-band trailer for the film along with a full detailed synopsis.
Click here for the official Tales of an Ancient Empire website, and be sure to keep tabs on Albert via Facebook, Twitter, and of course MySpace
Synopsis:
The movie begins with two blood-soaked female vampires standing ready to do battle, swords poised to strike at some unseen enemy. We hear the voice of Kara, an orphaned slave (Victoria Maurette), as she tells us about herself and Tanis, the Princess of Abelar (Melissa Ordway). How their fates were tied together since birth. And how the future of the world “hangs in the balance.” She takes us back to the moment when both girls learned of their destinies, “when a band of treasure seekers opened...
Click here for the official Tales of an Ancient Empire website, and be sure to keep tabs on Albert via Facebook, Twitter, and of course MySpace
Synopsis:
The movie begins with two blood-soaked female vampires standing ready to do battle, swords poised to strike at some unseen enemy. We hear the voice of Kara, an orphaned slave (Victoria Maurette), as she tells us about herself and Tanis, the Princess of Abelar (Melissa Ordway). How their fates were tied together since birth. And how the future of the world “hangs in the balance.” She takes us back to the moment when both girls learned of their destinies, “when a band of treasure seekers opened...
- 5/17/2010
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Director Albert Pyun just passed along a new clip from his upcoming sword and sorcerer romp, Tales of an Ancient Empire and since he was so impressed with everyone's feedback on the first clip he wants even more.
The clip appears about 38 minutes into the film. A sister, Rajan, the town's bar owner (Janelle Taylor), and her daughter, Alana (Inbar Lavi), have now joined the growing band of warriors lead by Aedan (Kevin Sorbo) and Princess Tanis (Melissa Ordway) and Malia (Sarah Schultz).
Synopsis:
The sword and sorcery epic, written by Cynthia Curnan, tells the story of a princess forced on a quest to recruit the greatest warriors of the ancient world to save her kingdom from a demonic sorceress. But the odyssey to find them reveals a secret past for all.
Toaae is heavy into post-production so it won't be long until we get to see more. No battles or FX yet,...
The clip appears about 38 minutes into the film. A sister, Rajan, the town's bar owner (Janelle Taylor), and her daughter, Alana (Inbar Lavi), have now joined the growing band of warriors lead by Aedan (Kevin Sorbo) and Princess Tanis (Melissa Ordway) and Malia (Sarah Schultz).
Synopsis:
The sword and sorcery epic, written by Cynthia Curnan, tells the story of a princess forced on a quest to recruit the greatest warriors of the ancient world to save her kingdom from a demonic sorceress. But the odyssey to find them reveals a secret past for all.
Toaae is heavy into post-production so it won't be long until we get to see more. No battles or FX yet,...
- 10/25/2009
- QuietEarth.us
Updates on three different projects have come in over the weekend via Twitter, and rather than do separate stories on each, we've got them all right here ... down & dirty, quick & easy ... just how we know you like it!
Last week we noticed a few stories pop up regarding the possibility of Scream 4 being in 3D. Not having any confirmation, we waited to hear more, which everyone did when Scream writer Kevin Williamson debunked the rumor as follows: "What is this Scream 4 in 3D? First I heard of it." Then, an hour later came, "Guys? Really? 3D? Nahhhhh." Hopefully he won't be pressured into changing his tune. We have enough 3D projects floating around out there already, right?
Dread Central has been following the progress of Tales of an Ancient Empire, Albert Pyun's unofficial follow-up to The Sword and the Sorcerer, for a while now; and Pyun is...
Last week we noticed a few stories pop up regarding the possibility of Scream 4 being in 3D. Not having any confirmation, we waited to hear more, which everyone did when Scream writer Kevin Williamson debunked the rumor as follows: "What is this Scream 4 in 3D? First I heard of it." Then, an hour later came, "Guys? Really? 3D? Nahhhhh." Hopefully he won't be pressured into changing his tune. We have enough 3D projects floating around out there already, right?
Dread Central has been following the progress of Tales of an Ancient Empire, Albert Pyun's unofficial follow-up to The Sword and the Sorcerer, for a while now; and Pyun is...
- 10/25/2009
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
[Updated with another piece of promo art]
We first brought news of the impending sequel to classic 80s fantasy flick The Sword And The Sorcerer back in April and while production was delayed some by this past year’s labor uncertainty and while the cast has undergone some slight alterations things are now up and running, with principal photography now freshly begun. Here’s how director Albert Pyun first described the project to us: “It’s got a sexy sorceress, hordes of demonic vampires, a giant serpent, sea pirates, nasty sword (and axe, spear, leg of cow) fights and gore and nudity galore. Everything that a rousing adventure needs to have.”
Though the project has changed some since it began life as a direct sequel to Pyun’s The Sword And The Sorcerer there are still direct links between the two films. Starring? Here are the notables: Kevin Sorbo (Hercules) and Christopher Lambert (The Highlander) are the male leads,...
We first brought news of the impending sequel to classic 80s fantasy flick The Sword And The Sorcerer back in April and while production was delayed some by this past year’s labor uncertainty and while the cast has undergone some slight alterations things are now up and running, with principal photography now freshly begun. Here’s how director Albert Pyun first described the project to us: “It’s got a sexy sorceress, hordes of demonic vampires, a giant serpent, sea pirates, nasty sword (and axe, spear, leg of cow) fights and gore and nudity galore. Everything that a rousing adventure needs to have.”
Though the project has changed some since it began life as a direct sequel to Pyun’s The Sword And The Sorcerer there are still direct links between the two films. Starring? Here are the notables: Kevin Sorbo (Hercules) and Christopher Lambert (The Highlander) are the male leads,...
- 1/4/2009
- by Todd Brown
- Screen Anarchy
It's gone through a couple of cast modifications and a change in filming locations since we first heard about it back in April '08, but Tales of an Ancient Empire, Albert Pyun's follow-up to The Sword and the Sorcerer, is finally under way. And we've got your first look at some stills to prove it!
Tales now stars Melissa Ordway as Tanis, a princess who must find and unite the five greatest warriors of the world to save her kingdom from a demonic sorceress. But the odyssey to find them reveals a secret past for all. Two more pictures of Ordway can be found below along with (from left to right) Janelle Taylor, Kevin Sorbo, and Inbar Lavi. The last shot is a very rough, early composite of Tanis ready to do battle against whatever evil may come her way.
Christopher Lambert and Whitney Able round out the cast,...
Tales now stars Melissa Ordway as Tanis, a princess who must find and unite the five greatest warriors of the world to save her kingdom from a demonic sorceress. But the odyssey to find them reveals a secret past for all. Two more pictures of Ordway can be found below along with (from left to right) Janelle Taylor, Kevin Sorbo, and Inbar Lavi. The last shot is a very rough, early composite of Tanis ready to do battle against whatever evil may come her way.
Christopher Lambert and Whitney Able round out the cast,...
- 1/3/2009
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
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