Watch the Short Film Decommissioned: "An astronaut encounters a terrifying anomaly approaching the International Space Station.
Created Using The Unreal Engine For Epic Games’ Unreal Engine Short Film Initiative Supported By Screen Queensland
Check Out Our 'Making Of': vimeo.com/502476208
Key Cast
Commander DIaz | Joey Vieira
Houston | David Normand
Key Crew
Director | Josh Tanner
Written by | Jade van der Lei & Josh Tanner
Produced by | Jade van der Lei & Danielle Redford
Cinematographer | Jason Hargreaves Acs
Editor | Tony McGrath
Composer | Ack Kinmonth & Stevan Markovic
Sound Designer | Thom Kellar
Production Designer | Matt Putland
Costume Designer | Chrissy Flannery
Make-Up Designer | Sean Genders
Stunt Coordinator | Keir Beck
Virtual Production & Picture Post Production | Cutting Edge Post
Sound Post Production | Folklore Sound"
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Exorcist II: The Heretic Ost First Ever Vinyl Release from Jackpot Records: "In one of his first forays into big budget Hollywood, Ennio Morricone handed in one of his weirdest, eeriest scores - Rolling...
Created Using The Unreal Engine For Epic Games’ Unreal Engine Short Film Initiative Supported By Screen Queensland
Check Out Our 'Making Of': vimeo.com/502476208
Key Cast
Commander DIaz | Joey Vieira
Houston | David Normand
Key Crew
Director | Josh Tanner
Written by | Jade van der Lei & Josh Tanner
Produced by | Jade van der Lei & Danielle Redford
Cinematographer | Jason Hargreaves Acs
Editor | Tony McGrath
Composer | Ack Kinmonth & Stevan Markovic
Sound Designer | Thom Kellar
Production Designer | Matt Putland
Costume Designer | Chrissy Flannery
Make-Up Designer | Sean Genders
Stunt Coordinator | Keir Beck
Virtual Production & Picture Post Production | Cutting Edge Post
Sound Post Production | Folklore Sound"
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Exorcist II: The Heretic Ost First Ever Vinyl Release from Jackpot Records: "In one of his first forays into big budget Hollywood, Ennio Morricone handed in one of his weirdest, eeriest scores - Rolling...
- 1/27/2021
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Arriving on DVD stateside on July 6th is Harvey Glazer's 'Bitten', a new vampire love story starring Jazon Mewes and Erica Cox and penned by Tim McGregor and Tyler Levine. And a great batch of new stills from the movie have arrived. You can check them out below. 'A lovelorn paramedic who rescues a woman left for dead after a deadly assault. When she refuses to go to the hospital, he takes her in, nurses her back to health and soon falls in love with her. Before long the mysterious woman suffers withdrawal symptoms, leaving the paramedic to believe his newfound love is a drug addict. Coming home to find a blood-drained corpse on his floor, he learns she does indeed have an addiction problem but it's not to drugs.'...
- 5/26/2010
- Horror Asylum
Bitten starring Jason Mewes and Erica Cox will appear on DVD July 6th courtesy of Rhi and Vivendi Entertainment. Mewes plays Jack a night-shift paramedic who gets romantically involved with a femme fatale who suffers a vampire's bite. Have a look at the official poster and a movie still inside that puts Jack in the role of a dinner plate.
A synopsis for Bitten here:
"Jack is a night-shift paramedic who rescues a troubled young woman from the throes of death. When he brings Danika home to mend, he discovers she’s a vampire in need of a nightly fix. Otherwise, she’s really perfect. But as the victims pile up, Jack questions his own fate, and what his growing fear of commitment could cost him" (Dread).
Release Date: July 6th (DVD).
Director: Harvey Glazer.
Writers: Tim McGregor and Tyler Levine.
Cast: Richard Fitzpatrick, Jordan Madley, Nic Nac, Stuart Stone,...
A synopsis for Bitten here:
"Jack is a night-shift paramedic who rescues a troubled young woman from the throes of death. When he brings Danika home to mend, he discovers she’s a vampire in need of a nightly fix. Otherwise, she’s really perfect. But as the victims pile up, Jack questions his own fate, and what his growing fear of commitment could cost him" (Dread).
Release Date: July 6th (DVD).
Director: Harvey Glazer.
Writers: Tim McGregor and Tyler Levine.
Cast: Richard Fitzpatrick, Jordan Madley, Nic Nac, Stuart Stone,...
- 5/20/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Corus Entertainment announced the identity of its Corus Made with Pay Fund recipients. Of course, the recepients in question are actually 34 upcoming Canadian films.
By reading the press release, we can come to the conclusion that the high-profile upcoming films among the 34 recipients are:
King Leary, the novel from acclaimed screenwriter and author Paul Quarrington and Verite Films Inc., which follows the final adventure of old-timer Percival Leary, a one-time hockey legend, as he heads to Toronto to become the face of a marketing campaign. Quarrington’s previous works include Galveston, which was nominated for the Scotiabank Giller Prize, Whale Music, winner of the Governor General’s Award for Fiction in 1989 and King Leary, winner of the Stephen Leacock Medal.Author and screenwriter Miriam Toews’ The Flying Troutmans brings her hilarious and heartwarming novel about a family’s road trip across Canada to life in collaboration with screenwriter Semi Chellas...
By reading the press release, we can come to the conclusion that the high-profile upcoming films among the 34 recipients are:
King Leary, the novel from acclaimed screenwriter and author Paul Quarrington and Verite Films Inc., which follows the final adventure of old-timer Percival Leary, a one-time hockey legend, as he heads to Toronto to become the face of a marketing campaign. Quarrington’s previous works include Galveston, which was nominated for the Scotiabank Giller Prize, Whale Music, winner of the Governor General’s Award for Fiction in 1989 and King Leary, winner of the Stephen Leacock Medal.Author and screenwriter Miriam Toews’ The Flying Troutmans brings her hilarious and heartwarming novel about a family’s road trip across Canada to life in collaboration with screenwriter Semi Chellas...
- 12/24/2009
- by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
The only man in Hollywood busier than Ridley Scott must be Uwe Boll, who has had a videogame-to-film adaptation in theaters or on DVD every twelve minutes since House of the Dead. But word on the streets from Fantastic Fest was that his latest, Rampage, was actually quite good (and not based on any previously existing properties).
Now comes the trailer for his next, a little moody film called Storm, or Final Storm, written by Tim McGregor. The film stars Dumb and Dumber’s Lauren Holly and a back-from-the-abyss Luke Perry, and describes itself via this lengthy (and spoiler-heavy) synopsis:
“Biblical rain, dying animals and a blood red moon. Clearly, all is not well on the quiet farm in the countryside where Tom makes a living with his wife Gillian and their young son Graham. Before the cable and power goes out, glimpses of weather related catastrophes on a global scale are hinted upon.
Now comes the trailer for his next, a little moody film called Storm, or Final Storm, written by Tim McGregor. The film stars Dumb and Dumber’s Lauren Holly and a back-from-the-abyss Luke Perry, and describes itself via this lengthy (and spoiler-heavy) synopsis:
“Biblical rain, dying animals and a blood red moon. Clearly, all is not well on the quiet farm in the countryside where Tom makes a living with his wife Gillian and their young son Graham. Before the cable and power goes out, glimpses of weather related catastrophes on a global scale are hinted upon.
- 11/3/2009
- by John Cooper
- Atomic Popcorn
Yes, we were one of the movie news sites that filed a report at Fantastic Fest declaring that Uwe Boll might have finally made a good movie. Was it just a fluke? Was it just a case of the broken clock being right every once in a while (twice a day)? Or might Boll go on to make some other fun films? His next movie is an entry into the disaster genre, with a film called Storm about the biblical end of the world. Of course, Boll had no part in writing this film, as the screenwriting credits point to Canadian scribe Tim McGregor. It doesn't look great, and yes, it still screams "I'm a direct-to-dvd feature film" but the acting and dialogue seem to be well above the normal bar we're use in a Boll production (which to be fair, was set very low). Here is the official plot synopsis: "Biblical rain,...
- 11/2/2009
- by Peter Sciretta
- Slash Film
Has Uwe Boll been replaced by a talented pod-person? Or is the world actually coming to an end? These are my thoughts as I watch the trailer for the man's new post-apocalyptic film, Storm (aka "Final Storm"). Why? Because not only does it looks well shot and well acted, but it actually sounds thoughtful. Of course, Boll didn't write the film. That was the work of Canadian writer Tim McGregor of who I've heard good rumblings. So yeah, I'm not sure what it is, but Storm certainly has an interesting quality to it and I'm curious to see it now. God, I feel dirty...
Extended Synopsis:
Biblical rain, dying animals and a blood red moon. Clearly, all is not well on the quiet farm in the countryside where Tom makes a living with his wife Gillian and their young son Graham.
Before the cable and power goes out, glimpses of...
Extended Synopsis:
Biblical rain, dying animals and a blood red moon. Clearly, all is not well on the quiet farm in the countryside where Tom makes a living with his wife Gillian and their young son Graham.
Before the cable and power goes out, glimpses of...
- 11/2/2009
- QuietEarth.us
It's Turkey Day and what better day for multiple news items about Uwe Boll, the current kingpin of cinematic turkeys? Two news movies, a film retrospective, and a lawsuit: all today for your Boll-tacular Thanksgiving.
Vancouver-based Brightlight Pictures sent out a press release touting production beginning on The Storm, an original (i.e. not based on a video game) horror film being directed by Uwe Boll from a script by Tim McGregor (co-writer of last year's Dtv thriller Ukm: Ultimate Killing Machine and the upcoming Jason Mewes vampire comedy Bitten), and starring 90210 alumni Luke Perry, Turbulence heroine Lauren Holly, and "Andromeda" co-star Steve Bacic.
In the film a stranger named Silas (Luke Perry) emerges from a devastating storm seeking refuge with Tom (Steve Bacic) and Gillian (Lauren Holly) on their farm. As they struggle to deal with the upheaval and disaster left in the wake of the storm, Silas may...
Vancouver-based Brightlight Pictures sent out a press release touting production beginning on The Storm, an original (i.e. not based on a video game) horror film being directed by Uwe Boll from a script by Tim McGregor (co-writer of last year's Dtv thriller Ukm: Ultimate Killing Machine and the upcoming Jason Mewes vampire comedy Bitten), and starring 90210 alumni Luke Perry, Turbulence heroine Lauren Holly, and "Andromeda" co-star Steve Bacic.
In the film a stranger named Silas (Luke Perry) emerges from a devastating storm seeking refuge with Tom (Steve Bacic) and Gillian (Lauren Holly) on their farm. As they struggle to deal with the upheaval and disaster left in the wake of the storm, Silas may...
- 11/27/2008
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
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