Elevated genre from Wagtail Films stars Alexis Lane.
Berlin-based Media Move has licensed North American, UK and Latin American rights at EFM on Wagtail Films’ female-led Australian revenge thriller and 2020 Tallinn Black Nights selection The Flood.
4Digital Media has picked up North America and the UK on writer-director Victoria Wharfe McIntyre’s elevated genre about a woman seeking vengeance after her husband, daughter, and land are taken from her.
The distributor is targeting a fourth quarter digital and DVD release after managing director Tony Taglienti negotiated the deal with Justyna Koronkiewicz of Media Move.
Brazil’s Encripta will distribute in...
Berlin-based Media Move has licensed North American, UK and Latin American rights at EFM on Wagtail Films’ female-led Australian revenge thriller and 2020 Tallinn Black Nights selection The Flood.
4Digital Media has picked up North America and the UK on writer-director Victoria Wharfe McIntyre’s elevated genre about a woman seeking vengeance after her husband, daughter, and land are taken from her.
The distributor is targeting a fourth quarter digital and DVD release after managing director Tony Taglienti negotiated the deal with Justyna Koronkiewicz of Media Move.
Brazil’s Encripta will distribute in...
- 3/5/2021
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
We return with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes details on a Wes Craven art exhibition, the first sighting of Megafoot, a 100 zombie films graphical print, first photos from Australian Horror film, Barrow, an interview with actor, writer, and filmmaker Sean Stone, and much more:
The Horror Legacy of Wes Craven Exhibit Details: “Wes Craven has been feeding our collective horror consciousness since 1972, when his first feature, “The Last House on the Left,” debuted. That film was gritty, raw and terrifying, it still causes a guttural reaction some 40 years later. In his career, Wes has created some of the most memorable moments in horror cinema, from the torture scene in “The Serpent and the Rainbow,” to the Johnny Depp’s explosive scene in “A Nightmare on Elm Street,” to the first glimpse of Michael Berryman’s savagery in “The Hills Have Eyes.
The Horror Legacy of Wes Craven Exhibit Details: “Wes Craven has been feeding our collective horror consciousness since 1972, when his first feature, “The Last House on the Left,” debuted. That film was gritty, raw and terrifying, it still causes a guttural reaction some 40 years later. In his career, Wes has created some of the most memorable moments in horror cinema, from the torture scene in “The Serpent and the Rainbow,” to the Johnny Depp’s explosive scene in “A Nightmare on Elm Street,” to the first glimpse of Michael Berryman’s savagery in “The Hills Have Eyes.
- 3/9/2014
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Word has just come in that Digital Media has acquired UK and Ireland distribution rights to British independent horror film The Last House on Cemetery Lane from director Andrew Jones. Read on for details.
From the Press Release
The film focuses on screenwriter John Davies, who has grown tired of living in London and moves to an old manor house in a sleepy West Wales village. At first he enjoys himself, embracing the quieter pace of life and starting a relationship with his beautiful neighbour, Cassie Konrad, but strange, unexplained occurrences begin to occur in the manor house.
John discovers he is surrounded by a supernatural presence and begins to research the house's past, discovering secrets more terrible than he ever imagined. It is now up to John to right the injustices of the past and finally lay to rest the spirits which haunt the Last House on Cemetery Lane.
From the Press Release
The film focuses on screenwriter John Davies, who has grown tired of living in London and moves to an old manor house in a sleepy West Wales village. At first he enjoys himself, embracing the quieter pace of life and starting a relationship with his beautiful neighbour, Cassie Konrad, but strange, unexplained occurrences begin to occur in the manor house.
John discovers he is surrounded by a supernatural presence and begins to research the house's past, discovering secrets more terrible than he ever imagined. It is now up to John to right the injustices of the past and finally lay to rest the spirits which haunt the Last House on Cemetery Lane.
- 3/6/2014
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Exclusive: Continental Media, run by partners Matthew Shreder and James Andrew Felts, has closed an all-rights deal with Tony Taglienti’s 4Digital Media for the vampire-serial killer story.
Bela Kiss stars Kristina Klebe and Rudolf Martin and was directed by Lucien Forstner.
The film is set against the legend of the serial killer Bela Kiss as five bank robbers hide out in a remote hotel on the run from police
Bela Kiss slaughtered 23 young women at the start of the First World War and left their blood-drained bodies in metal barrels, conserved in alcohol.
He was never found but according to rumour has been spotted over the decades in different parts of the world. The film weaves together past and present.
“Tony Taglienti is one of the UK’s most committed distributors,” said Felts. “His ability to adapt within the changing distribution landscape sets him apart from his UK competition.”
4Digital Media plans...
Bela Kiss stars Kristina Klebe and Rudolf Martin and was directed by Lucien Forstner.
The film is set against the legend of the serial killer Bela Kiss as five bank robbers hide out in a remote hotel on the run from police
Bela Kiss slaughtered 23 young women at the start of the First World War and left their blood-drained bodies in metal barrels, conserved in alcohol.
He was never found but according to rumour has been spotted over the decades in different parts of the world. The film weaves together past and present.
“Tony Taglienti is one of the UK’s most committed distributors,” said Felts. “His ability to adapt within the changing distribution landscape sets him apart from his UK competition.”
4Digital Media plans...
- 8/8/2013
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Continental Media, run by partners Matthew Shreder and James Andrew Felts, has closed an all-rights deal with Tony Taglienti’s 4Digital Media for the vampire-serial killer story.
Bela Kiss stars Kristina Klebe and Rudolf Martin and was directed by Lucien Forstner.
The film is set against the legend of the serial killer Bela Kiss as five bank robbers hide out in a remote hotel on the run from police.
Bela Kiss slaughtered 23 young women at the start of the First World War and left their blood-drained bodies in metal barrels, conserved in alcohol.
He was never found but according to rumour has been spotted over the decades in different parts of the world. The film weaves together past and present.
“Tony Taglienti is one of the UK’s most committed distributors,” said Felts. “His ability to adapt within the changing distribution landscape sets him apart from his UK competition.”
4Digital Media plans...
Bela Kiss stars Kristina Klebe and Rudolf Martin and was directed by Lucien Forstner.
The film is set against the legend of the serial killer Bela Kiss as five bank robbers hide out in a remote hotel on the run from police.
Bela Kiss slaughtered 23 young women at the start of the First World War and left their blood-drained bodies in metal barrels, conserved in alcohol.
He was never found but according to rumour has been spotted over the decades in different parts of the world. The film weaves together past and present.
“Tony Taglienti is one of the UK’s most committed distributors,” said Felts. “His ability to adapt within the changing distribution landscape sets him apart from his UK competition.”
4Digital Media plans...
- 8/7/2013
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Saddle up, Amityville fans; we have the first teaser trailer and distribution news for The Amityville Asylum firing at you like a bullet to the head. Read on for details, and look for more on this latest spooky shocker soon!
From the Press Release
4Digital Media has acquired the UK and Ireland distribution rights to independent horror film The Amityville Asylum. Written, produced and directed by Welsh filmmaker Andrew Jones, the film focuses on Lisa Templeton, who begins a new job as a cleaner at a mental institution in Amityville.
The film is the third horror feature produced by UK based company North Bank Entertainment. The cast includes Eileen Daly ("Razor Blade Smile"), Lee Bane ("Night of the Living Dead: Resurrection") and Sophia Del Pizzo ("Lovely Monster"). Robert Graham of Independent Moving Pictures served as Executive Producer. Andrew Jones of North Bank Entertainment and 4Digital Media's Tony Taglienti made the deal.
From the Press Release
4Digital Media has acquired the UK and Ireland distribution rights to independent horror film The Amityville Asylum. Written, produced and directed by Welsh filmmaker Andrew Jones, the film focuses on Lisa Templeton, who begins a new job as a cleaner at a mental institution in Amityville.
The film is the third horror feature produced by UK based company North Bank Entertainment. The cast includes Eileen Daly ("Razor Blade Smile"), Lee Bane ("Night of the Living Dead: Resurrection") and Sophia Del Pizzo ("Lovely Monster"). Robert Graham of Independent Moving Pictures served as Executive Producer. Andrew Jones of North Bank Entertainment and 4Digital Media's Tony Taglienti made the deal.
- 3/19/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
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