Stars: Jen Dance, Shaun Paul Costello, Chelsey Garner, Matthew Nadu, Nikki Bell, David J. Bonner, Chris Ready, Brian Gallagher, Clint Howard | Written and Directed by Jason Christopher
At a time when a remake of a classic horror film has recently come out on Blu-ray, seemingly looking to humanise an iconic monster of the screen, yet leaving many a horror fan feeling empty; horror fans understand that we don’t need to understand a killer to know why he does what he does, just give him a simple motivation and let him raise hell. This is why I was quite happy to find myself reviewing Nobody Gets Out Alive which ended up being an independent horror based on good old fashioned homage to slasher conventions deeply rooted in the seventies and eighties.
When Jen finally gets to leave the hospital where she’s had an extended stay her parents think...
At a time when a remake of a classic horror film has recently come out on Blu-ray, seemingly looking to humanise an iconic monster of the screen, yet leaving many a horror fan feeling empty; horror fans understand that we don’t need to understand a killer to know why he does what he does, just give him a simple motivation and let him raise hell. This is why I was quite happy to find myself reviewing Nobody Gets Out Alive which ended up being an independent horror based on good old fashioned homage to slasher conventions deeply rooted in the seventies and eighties.
When Jen finally gets to leave the hospital where she’s had an extended stay her parents think...
- 7/25/2013
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
“I just want to clarify that I don’t have Down’s Syndrome.”
Oh the horror. Low budget movies. This one is titled Nobody Gets Out Alive (2013) written and directed by Jason Christopher. Will anyone get out alive? Yes. So much for titles. Jenn (Jen Dance) is just out of the hospital after having a nervous breakdown or something and her friend Michele (Chelsey Garner) organizes a trip out to the woods. Michele hopes to be proposed to by Mike (Shaun Paul Costello). They’re joined by a poor man’s Jay Mohr named Deron (David J. Bonner), a Zack Galifinakas impersonator Jared (Chris Ready), a Tara Reid hopeful called Angie (Nikki Bell), and a pointlessly aggressive jerk called Danny (Matthew Nadu). For some reason, the murderer, Mr. Isth (Brian Gallagher)—worst evil name ever—kills the people who run a convenience store. Anyway, the gang go out to the...
Oh the horror. Low budget movies. This one is titled Nobody Gets Out Alive (2013) written and directed by Jason Christopher. Will anyone get out alive? Yes. So much for titles. Jenn (Jen Dance) is just out of the hospital after having a nervous breakdown or something and her friend Michele (Chelsey Garner) organizes a trip out to the woods. Michele hopes to be proposed to by Mike (Shaun Paul Costello). They’re joined by a poor man’s Jay Mohr named Deron (David J. Bonner), a Zack Galifinakas impersonator Jared (Chris Ready), a Tara Reid hopeful called Angie (Nikki Bell), and a pointlessly aggressive jerk called Danny (Matthew Nadu). For some reason, the murderer, Mr. Isth (Brian Gallagher)—worst evil name ever—kills the people who run a convenience store. Anyway, the gang go out to the...
- 2/28/2013
- by Jason Ratigan
- JustPressPlay.net
Nobody Gets Out Alive is writer/director Jason Christopher’s love letter to slasher films of the 70′s and 80′s, and the movie was released this week to DVD by Image Entertainment. I recently had the chance to catch up with Jason, and we talked about putting together his first feature, his love of directing over writing, and what’s next:
Why did you decide on Nobody Gets Out Alive as your first feature film and what movies inspired the story?
Jason Christopher: 90′s horror movies just didn’t do it for me because there was a completely different vibe from the 70′s and 80′s horror movies. Then Scream came out and horror movies started to pick up again. I think the last best slasher of the 80′s was Intruder in 1989.
I always wanted to write a script that was my thanks to the 70′s and 80′s slasher genre.
Why did you decide on Nobody Gets Out Alive as your first feature film and what movies inspired the story?
Jason Christopher: 90′s horror movies just didn’t do it for me because there was a completely different vibe from the 70′s and 80′s horror movies. Then Scream came out and horror movies started to pick up again. I think the last best slasher of the 80′s was Intruder in 1989.
I always wanted to write a script that was my thanks to the 70′s and 80′s slasher genre.
- 2/27/2013
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Title: Nobody Gets Out Alive Directed by: Jason Christopher Starring: Jen Dance, Shaun Paul Costello, Chelsey Garner, Chris Ready, Brian Gallagher, and Clint Howard Running time: 78 minutes, Not Rated Special Features: Audio commentary with producer Deven Lobascio and director Jason Christopher, Outtakes, Making-of Retrospective There is a legend about Braiden Woods and the madman who lurks within preying on drunk teenagers to satiate vengeful anger towards the ones who killed his only child in a drunk driving accident. Jenn was just released from a stint in a mental hospital and her friends want to take her out to party in the woods. Little do they know that the legend [ Read More ]
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- 2/25/2013
- by juliana
- ShockYa
Nobody Gets Out Alive
Stars: Jen Dance, Shaun Paul Costello, Chelsey Garner, Matthew Nadu, Nikki Bell, David J. Bonner, Chris Ready, Brian Gallagher, Clint Howard | Written and Directed by Jason Christopher
At a time when, over the last few weeks, a remake of a classic horror film has come out that once again looked to humanise an iconic monster of the screen, yet leaves the horror fan feeling empty. Horror fans understand that we don’t need to understand a killer to know why he does what he does, just give him a simple motivation and let him raise hell. This is why I was quite happy to find myself reviewing Nobody Gets Out Alive which ended up being an independent horror based on good old fashioned homage to slasher conventions deeply rooted in the seventies and eighties.
When Jen finally gets to leave the hospital where she’s...
Stars: Jen Dance, Shaun Paul Costello, Chelsey Garner, Matthew Nadu, Nikki Bell, David J. Bonner, Chris Ready, Brian Gallagher, Clint Howard | Written and Directed by Jason Christopher
At a time when, over the last few weeks, a remake of a classic horror film has come out that once again looked to humanise an iconic monster of the screen, yet leaves the horror fan feeling empty. Horror fans understand that we don’t need to understand a killer to know why he does what he does, just give him a simple motivation and let him raise hell. This is why I was quite happy to find myself reviewing Nobody Gets Out Alive which ended up being an independent horror based on good old fashioned homage to slasher conventions deeply rooted in the seventies and eighties.
When Jen finally gets to leave the hospital where she’s...
- 1/14/2013
- by Pzomb
- Nerdly
Coming from Image Entertainment February 26, Nobody Gets Out Alive is about a group of teenagers who believe that the local legend of Hunter Isth, a man who vanished after his daughter was killed by a drunk driver, is just a myth. They find out the hard way how wrong they are when they wind up Hunted and slain by the vengeful dad. Jason Christopher scripted and directed, and the cast is headed by Jen Dance, Shaun Paul Costello, Chelsey Garner, Chris Ready, Brian Gallagher and genre fave Clint Howard. A genre-festival award-winner, Nobody Gets Out Alive will be presented on the DVD in anamorphic widescreen with Dolby Digital 5.1 sound, accompanied by:
• Audio commentary
• Making-of featurette
• Outtakes
• “Lost Here Forever” music video by Hello Cleveland
Retail price is $27.97.
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• Audio commentary
• Making-of featurette
• Outtakes
• “Lost Here Forever” music video by Hello Cleveland
Retail price is $27.97.
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- 1/10/2013
- by gingold@starloggroup.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
Coming from Image Entertainment February 26, Nobody Gets Out Alive is about a group of teenagers who believe that the local legend of Hunter Isth, a man who vanished after his daughter was killed by a drunk driver, is just a myth. They find out the hard way how wrong they are when they wind up Hunted and slain by the vengeful dad. Jason Christopher scripted and directed, and the cast is headed by Jen Dance, Shaun Paul Costello, Chelsey Garner, Chris Ready, Brian Gallagher and genre fave Clint Howard. A genre-festival award-winner, Nobody Gets Out Alive will be presented on the DVD in anamorphic widescreen with Dolby Digital 5.1 sound, accompanied by:
• Audio commentary
• Making-of featurette
• Outtakes
• “Lost Here Forever” music video by Hello Cleveland
Retail price is $27.97.
{flv}Nobody_gets_out{/flv}...
• Audio commentary
• Making-of featurette
• Outtakes
• “Lost Here Forever” music video by Hello Cleveland
Retail price is $27.97.
{flv}Nobody_gets_out{/flv}...
- 1/10/2013
- by gingold@starloggroup.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
Coming from Image Entertainment February 26, Nobody Gets Out Alive is about a group of teenagers who believe that the local legend of Hunter Isth, a man who vanished after his daughter was killed by a drunk driver, is just a myth. They find out the hard way how wrong they are when they wind up Hunted and slain by the vengeful dad. Jason Christopher scripted and directed, and the cast is headed by Jen Dance, Shaun Paul Costello, Chelsey Garner, Chris Ready, Brian Gallagher and genre fave Clint Howard. A genre-festival award-winner, Nobody Gets Out Alive will be presented on the DVD in anamorphic widescreen with Dolby Digital 5.1 sound, accompanied by:
• Audio commentary
• Making-of featurette
• Outtakes
• “Lost Here Forever” music video by Hello Cleveland
Retail price is $27.97.
{flv}Nobody_gets_out{/flv}...
• Audio commentary
• Making-of featurette
• Outtakes
• “Lost Here Forever” music video by Hello Cleveland
Retail price is $27.97.
{flv}Nobody_gets_out{/flv}...
- 1/10/2013
- by gingold@starloggroup.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
We’re back with the latest installment of our Indie Spotlight. Today’s feature includes Danny Trejo as a Bad Ass, an animated zombie webseries, and much more:
Bad Ass Theater/VOD Release Details: Danny Trejo, Charles S. Dutton and Ron Perlman star in Bad Ass, which is coming to theaters and VOD on April 13th:
Decorated Vietnam hero Frank Vega returns home only to get shunned by society leaving him without a job or his high school sweetheart. It’s not until forty years later when an incident on a commuter bus (where he protects an elderly black man from a pair of skin heads) makes him a local hero where he’s suddenly celebrated once again. But his good fortune suddenly turns for the worse when his best friend Klondike is murdered and the police aren’t doing anything about it.
Theater release in CA: Chino Hills 18 (3070 Chino Ave.
Bad Ass Theater/VOD Release Details: Danny Trejo, Charles S. Dutton and Ron Perlman star in Bad Ass, which is coming to theaters and VOD on April 13th:
Decorated Vietnam hero Frank Vega returns home only to get shunned by society leaving him without a job or his high school sweetheart. It’s not until forty years later when an incident on a commuter bus (where he protects an elderly black man from a pair of skin heads) makes him a local hero where he’s suddenly celebrated once again. But his good fortune suddenly turns for the worse when his best friend Klondike is murdered and the police aren’t doing anything about it.
Theater release in CA: Chino Hills 18 (3070 Chino Ave.
- 4/1/2012
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Directed by: Jason Christopher
Written by: Jason Christopher
Cast: Jen Dance, Chelsey Garner, Chris Ready, Brian Gallagher, Shaun Paul Costello, David J. Bonner, Nikki Bell, Matthew Nadu, Clint Howard
People really love slasher flicks. They never seem to go out of style and probably never will. The reason for this is simple: Slasher movies are stripped-down formula filmmaking, and when they're done right, they're extremely effective. But when they're not done right, well, you know.
Down the Road, writer/director Jason Christopher's recent entry in the slasher subgenre, is just such an exercise in stripped-down formula filmmaking. And though Christopher's film gets a lot right, it never quite overcomes what it gets wrong.
Christopher puts all the pieces in place and begins solidly by developing a believable new mythology, something not enough of these movies bother to do. Years ago, a young girl was killed by a drunk driver.
Written by: Jason Christopher
Cast: Jen Dance, Chelsey Garner, Chris Ready, Brian Gallagher, Shaun Paul Costello, David J. Bonner, Nikki Bell, Matthew Nadu, Clint Howard
People really love slasher flicks. They never seem to go out of style and probably never will. The reason for this is simple: Slasher movies are stripped-down formula filmmaking, and when they're done right, they're extremely effective. But when they're not done right, well, you know.
Down the Road, writer/director Jason Christopher's recent entry in the slasher subgenre, is just such an exercise in stripped-down formula filmmaking. And though Christopher's film gets a lot right, it never quite overcomes what it gets wrong.
Christopher puts all the pieces in place and begins solidly by developing a believable new mythology, something not enough of these movies bother to do. Years ago, a young girl was killed by a drunk driver.
- 1/17/2012
- by Theron
- Planet Fury
Down the Road is Jason Christopher's latest feature which features a crazed mad man in the local woods. Winner of "Best Feature" at Shockfest 2011, this film is making waves on the film festival circuit by playing with urban legends. This is also an indie film with a moderate budget that can be seen currently on the film festival circuit or on home entertainment formats in 2012. Have a look at an early preview of this film with a trailer hosted below.
Release Date: 2012 (Q1).
Director/writer: Jason Christopher.
Cast: Jen Dance, Shaun Paul Costello, David J. Bonner, Chelsey Garner, Nikki Bell, Brian Gallagher, Matthew Nadu, Chris Ready, Clint Howard, Noam Harary, Joe Gariffo, Raymond Mamrak, Diane Bakos, Chuck Conners, and Patrick Michael.
The trailer for Down the Road is here:
Down the Road on Facebook:
Down the Road's Fan Page
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Release Date: 2012 (Q1).
Director/writer: Jason Christopher.
Cast: Jen Dance, Shaun Paul Costello, David J. Bonner, Chelsey Garner, Nikki Bell, Brian Gallagher, Matthew Nadu, Chris Ready, Clint Howard, Noam Harary, Joe Gariffo, Raymond Mamrak, Diane Bakos, Chuck Conners, and Patrick Michael.
The trailer for Down the Road is here:
Down the Road on Facebook:
Down the Road's Fan Page
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- 12/18/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Indie horror filmmaker Jason Christopher dropped us a line last night to share with us the first of two teaser trailers for his upcoming slasher movie Down the Road and give us an update on the project.
Christopher told us, "This is the first of two official trailers coming out for the flick. I cut this one. It's a more serious overview of the flick that we're going to see. Straight to the point. The second trailer that is being cut by director/editor Matthew Lauyer will be more fun in the beginning, more fast-paced, and something really ‘in your face.’ This one explores just how messed up the world is that we created and gives you a good look at Clint Howard's character in the film.”
“The movie is in its last week of post-production and then it’ll be ready to be sent out. I am so...
Christopher told us, "This is the first of two official trailers coming out for the flick. I cut this one. It's a more serious overview of the flick that we're going to see. Straight to the point. The second trailer that is being cut by director/editor Matthew Lauyer will be more fun in the beginning, more fast-paced, and something really ‘in your face.’ This one explores just how messed up the world is that we created and gives you a good look at Clint Howard's character in the film.”
“The movie is in its last week of post-production and then it’ll be ready to be sent out. I am so...
- 7/12/2011
- by thehorrorchick
- DreadCentral.com
While director Jason Christopher is putting the final touches on his feature film debut, the indie horror flick Down the Road, we were able to snag a few official production stills for fans to dig on in the meantime.
Down the Road stars Shaun Paul Costello, Chris Ready, Chelsey Garner, David J. Bonner, Nikki Bell, Jen Dance, Matthew Nadu, and the legendary Clint Howard. "The film pays homage to films such as Friday the 13th and Halloween," says producer Deven Lobascio.
Down the Road follows a group of college students who end up getting more than they bargained for when they head to the woods for a little downtime only to encounter a revenge-seeking madman hellbent on teaching them why it’s never a good idea to hang out in the woods.
Look for more on Down the Road soon! For more hit up the official Down the Road Facebook...
Down the Road stars Shaun Paul Costello, Chris Ready, Chelsey Garner, David J. Bonner, Nikki Bell, Jen Dance, Matthew Nadu, and the legendary Clint Howard. "The film pays homage to films such as Friday the 13th and Halloween," says producer Deven Lobascio.
Down the Road follows a group of college students who end up getting more than they bargained for when they head to the woods for a little downtime only to encounter a revenge-seeking madman hellbent on teaching them why it’s never a good idea to hang out in the woods.
Look for more on Down the Road soon! For more hit up the official Down the Road Facebook...
- 6/4/2011
- by thehorrorchick
- DreadCentral.com
For up-and-coming genre writer/director Jason Christopher, horror has been a way of life for him for as long as he can remember. “I grew up watching horror movies ever since I was a little kid because I would get obsessed with the cover art on the VHS boxes."
Christopher continues, "The art on old-school horror boxes used to be so badass so that’s what got me hooked. I loved the eye candy and my love for horror grew from there. I had always wanted to do a horror movie and had always kept outlines for different ideas but nothing came of it. It wasn’t until my dad passed away that I really wanted to pen one to get out my anger and whatever and that’s how Down the Road started off.”
Down the Road, the project Christopher mentioned, is the writer/director’s own love letter...
Christopher continues, "The art on old-school horror boxes used to be so badass so that’s what got me hooked. I loved the eye candy and my love for horror grew from there. I had always wanted to do a horror movie and had always kept outlines for different ideas but nothing came of it. It wasn’t until my dad passed away that I really wanted to pen one to get out my anger and whatever and that’s how Down the Road started off.”
Down the Road, the project Christopher mentioned, is the writer/director’s own love letter...
- 4/1/2011
- by thehorrorchick
- DreadCentral.com
Just yesterday I was talking about why it's wise to stay out of the fucking woods if you don't belong there, but I guess we should be thankful for those unfortunate dolts who think they're heading there for a good time only to become meat for the beast. Hey, it makes for good movie watching!
The latest film to hit our radar is Jason Christopher's terror tale Down the Road starring Shaun Paul Costello, Chris Ready, Chelsey Garner, David J. Bonner, Nikki Bell, Jen Dance, Matthew Nadu, and the great Clint Howard.
"The film pays homage to films such as Friday the 13th and Halloween." says producer Deven Lobascio. To further add to this new slasher's pedigree, Lobascio goes on to tell us that the script for the film was revised and edited by writer Victor Brooke Miller, who penned the original Friday the 13th. Very nice!
Check out some early art,...
The latest film to hit our radar is Jason Christopher's terror tale Down the Road starring Shaun Paul Costello, Chris Ready, Chelsey Garner, David J. Bonner, Nikki Bell, Jen Dance, Matthew Nadu, and the great Clint Howard.
"The film pays homage to films such as Friday the 13th and Halloween." says producer Deven Lobascio. To further add to this new slasher's pedigree, Lobascio goes on to tell us that the script for the film was revised and edited by writer Victor Brooke Miller, who penned the original Friday the 13th. Very nice!
Check out some early art,...
- 1/6/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
The State of Virginia isn't horsing around when it comes to Chris Brown's debt to society for his assault on Rihanna. Brown, 20, wearing a reflective vest and a red cap, was seen cleaning the grounds in and around a Virginia police horse stable Wednesday, part of his six-month community labor sentence. Related: Chris Ready to Attend CounselingThe singer, who has repeatedly apologized for his crime, Tweeted Wednesday: "On my way to community service."Brown's sentence, which amounts to more than 1,400 hours, will also include graffiti removal, washing cars, and cleaning and maintaining other grounds. He will also serve a five-year probation sentence,...
- 9/16/2009
- by Ken Lee
- PEOPLE.com
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