(Welcome to Under the Radar, a column where we spotlight specific movies, shows, trends, performances, or scenes that caught our eye and deserved more attention ... but otherwise flew under the radar. In this edition: "Glorious" serves up Lovecraftian ick with a side of cheese, Anna Kendrick shines in "Alice, Darling," and appreciating the downbeat joys of HBO's "Perry Mason.")
March is sort of a weird, in-between period in the moviegoing calendar. With Oscars season thankfully behind us but the summer blockbuster season not quite in gear just yet, we're left with an odd mix of theatrical offerings: a handful of immensely successful franchise sequels, some notable bombs, and possibly some reason to hope. But don't let that fool you into thinking that there wasn't much else worth your time throughout the last few weeks. It just takes a little bit of digging to fully appreciate the hidden gems.
March alone...
March is sort of a weird, in-between period in the moviegoing calendar. With Oscars season thankfully behind us but the summer blockbuster season not quite in gear just yet, we're left with an odd mix of theatrical offerings: a handful of immensely successful franchise sequels, some notable bombs, and possibly some reason to hope. But don't let that fool you into thinking that there wasn't much else worth your time throughout the last few weeks. It just takes a little bit of digging to fully appreciate the hidden gems.
March alone...
- 3/31/2023
- by Jeremy Mathai
- Slash Film
Officially announced this week, Sarah McCabe at McElderry has acquired World English rights to the first two books in Rebekah McKendry and David Ian McKendry‘s young adult graphic novel series Pretty Evil, which is set to be illustrated by Tim Seely (Hack/Slash).
In this saucy, adventure-filled romp, Mallori is the ultimate teen star with a platinum-selling singing career and an unsurpassed online following.
But when her mom goes missing, Mallori quickly discovers that she was living a double life as both Mallori’s manager and a demon slayer—and the only way Mallori can save her is to take up where her mom left off, slicing her way through demons in the most sparkly way possible.
Here’s the longer plot synopsis for Pretty Evil…
“To her fans Mallori Martin is simply known as Mallori, with a cute little heart over the “i.” Mallori is the ultimate teen...
In this saucy, adventure-filled romp, Mallori is the ultimate teen star with a platinum-selling singing career and an unsurpassed online following.
But when her mom goes missing, Mallori quickly discovers that she was living a double life as both Mallori’s manager and a demon slayer—and the only way Mallori can save her is to take up where her mom left off, slicing her way through demons in the most sparkly way possible.
Here’s the longer plot synopsis for Pretty Evil…
“To her fans Mallori Martin is simply known as Mallori, with a cute little heart over the “i.” Mallori is the ultimate teen...
- 1/27/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
In practically no time at all, Shudder has established itself as the prime streaming destination for all sorts of hidden gems in the horror genre. Let's put it this way, for a recent example: Any platform that provides a home for a fever dream as genuinely unhinged and utterly unforgettable as Phil Tippett's "Mad God" deserves all the plaudits and appreciation it gets.
Not content to rest on such refreshing success stories, however, Shudder is moving ahead with its next prized acquisition. "Glorious" alternately awed, scared, and delighted festival audiences upon its premiere at this year's Fantasia Fest, ahead of its recent debut on streaming. /Film's Matt Donato reviewed the film, describing it as, "Slimy, icky cosmic horror gets existential in a roadway rest stop bathroom to embrace single-location simplicity, yet existential provocation is infinite. It's a bit 'Lovecraftian Saw' as cotton-candy-colored doomsdaying pits man against hidden gobbledygook, relying...
Not content to rest on such refreshing success stories, however, Shudder is moving ahead with its next prized acquisition. "Glorious" alternately awed, scared, and delighted festival audiences upon its premiere at this year's Fantasia Fest, ahead of its recent debut on streaming. /Film's Matt Donato reviewed the film, describing it as, "Slimy, icky cosmic horror gets existential in a roadway rest stop bathroom to embrace single-location simplicity, yet existential provocation is infinite. It's a bit 'Lovecraftian Saw' as cotton-candy-colored doomsdaying pits man against hidden gobbledygook, relying...
- 8/19/2022
- by Jeremy Mathai
- Slash Film
In “Glorious,” J.K. Simmons plays the voice of an ominous Lovecraftian god lurking behind the glory hole of a random roadside restroom. That’s practically all the pitch Shudder audiences need to sample this not-nearly-as-sick-as-it-sounds oddity from genre-movie superbrain Rebekah McKendry, whose expertise in all things horror outstrips her knowledge of the basics of men’s bathrooms — including what they look like and how dudes behave when they become aware that there is someone/thing heavy-breathing in the neighboring stall. Then again, getting creative with such logistics hasn’t impacted “Porky’s” place in film culture, so why should it be a deal breaker here?
It’s just that, even at 80 minutes, “Glorious” feels four times too long for what it is. Though the movie’s premise may seem juvenile, director Rebekah McKendry navigates by an inexplicable parallel-dimension sense of “good taste”: She makes it a point to avoid...
It’s just that, even at 80 minutes, “Glorious” feels four times too long for what it is. Though the movie’s premise may seem juvenile, director Rebekah McKendry navigates by an inexplicable parallel-dimension sense of “good taste”: She makes it a point to avoid...
- 8/18/2022
- by Peter Debruge
- Variety Film + TV
Stars: Ryan Kwanten, J.K. Simmons, André Lamar, Sylvia Grace Crim | Written by Joshua Hull, David Ian McKendry, Todd Rigney | Directed by Rebekah McKendry
Wes is having a day that is anything but glorious. He’s fallen asleep at the wheel, nearly driven off the road. He’s gotten drunk at a rest area and burned most of the things he took with him when he left his previous life, and for good measure, his pants as well. Now he’s hungover and pantsless in a filthy public restroom. That’s when God starts talking to him.
Well, Ghat starts talking to him, and he claims to be a God. But whoever heard of a God hanging out at a glory hole? Certainly not Wes who promptly makes for the door. But Ghat is indeed a deity and he’s not going to let Wes leave until he hears him out,...
Wes is having a day that is anything but glorious. He’s fallen asleep at the wheel, nearly driven off the road. He’s gotten drunk at a rest area and burned most of the things he took with him when he left his previous life, and for good measure, his pants as well. Now he’s hungover and pantsless in a filthy public restroom. That’s when God starts talking to him.
Well, Ghat starts talking to him, and he claims to be a God. But whoever heard of a God hanging out at a glory hole? Certainly not Wes who promptly makes for the door. But Ghat is indeed a deity and he’s not going to let Wes leave until he hears him out,...
- 8/17/2022
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Rebekah McKendry's "Glorious" answers a ravenous call for more goop in contemporary horror — a callback to the minds of Stuart Gordon, Brian Yuzna, and other sensationally sloppy (re: effects) genre filmmakers. Slimy, icky cosmic horror gets existential in a roadway rest stop bathroom to embrace single-location simplicity, yet existential provocation is infinite. It's a bit "Lovecraftian Saw" as cotton-candy-colored doomsdaying pits man against hidden gobbledygook, relying on dialogue and unseen characters to examine mortal sins on a universal scale. Storytelling threads aren't always tied-off tightly, but writers Joshua Hull, David Ian McKendry, and Todd Rigney have a solid sense of humor about their possible world-eater...
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- 7/25/2022
- by Matt Donato
- Slash Film
The universe has a favor to ask. Well, it’s the universe’s would-be destroyer asking on its behalf. After an eternity hidden in the ether watching the life that sprang from a wound inflicted by his brothers and sisters evolve, this ancient titan (J.K. Simmons’ Ghat) realizes his role as his father’s (the creator of existence) reset button isn’t something he looks forward to fulfilling. Unfortunately, he doesn’t have much say in the matter. If Dad escapes his prison and finds his son, there’s nothing to stop prophecy from running its course. Humanity’s only hope is therefore a sacrifice from one of its own. Fate has chosen Wes (Ryan Kwanten) to be that savior, but only if he’s willing to comply voluntarily. Let the convincing commence.
It’s going to take a lot, too—Wes is hardly in the correct mind space...
It’s going to take a lot, too—Wes is hardly in the correct mind space...
- 7/22/2022
- by Jared Mobarak
- The Film Stage
Director Rebekah McKendry’s newest film “Glorious” – which stars legendary character actor J.K. Simmons alongside Ryan Kwanten (“True Blood”) – world premieres at this year’s Fantasia in official selection.
Variety has had exclusive access to a teaser which hints at the film’s monstrous horror and undercurrent of humor.
The film follows Wes (Kwanten) as he waits out a hangover locked in a public restroom with a mysterious entity (Simmons) behind a glory hole. Co-written by Joshua Hull, David Ian McKendry and Todd Rigney, the story takes Wes deep into his own psyche as he wrestles with fate and a glimpse of the unthinkable in this Lovecraft-inspired comic horror.
McKendry is horror royalty, having worked for over a decade at Fangoria while lending her voice to several popular podcasts, and she shows her understanding of the medium throughout “Glorious,” pacing laughs and scares with philosophy in a vivid and cosmic mindjob.
Variety has had exclusive access to a teaser which hints at the film’s monstrous horror and undercurrent of humor.
The film follows Wes (Kwanten) as he waits out a hangover locked in a public restroom with a mysterious entity (Simmons) behind a glory hole. Co-written by Joshua Hull, David Ian McKendry and Todd Rigney, the story takes Wes deep into his own psyche as he wrestles with fate and a glimpse of the unthinkable in this Lovecraft-inspired comic horror.
McKendry is horror royalty, having worked for over a decade at Fangoria while lending her voice to several popular podcasts, and she shows her understanding of the medium throughout “Glorious,” pacing laughs and scares with philosophy in a vivid and cosmic mindjob.
- 7/19/2022
- by JD Linville
- Variety Film + TV
Shudder Acquires Official Fantasia Festival Selection Glorious: "Shudder, AMC Network’s premium streaming service for horror, thriller and the supernatural, has acquired rights to Rebekah McKendry’s Glorious starring Ryan Kwanten and Oscar-winner J.K. Simmons. The film, an official selection of the Fantasia International Film Festival, will be available exclusively on Shudder in the US, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand on Thursday, August 18.
Said Craig Engler, general manager of Shudder, “With Glorious, Rebekah brings Lovecraftian horror to a place it’s never been seen before: a rest stop men’s room. She and her all-star cast have created an inventive and original cosmic horror that manages to be both darkly hilarious and profoundly personal.”
“For years, I had been searching for a project that would let me show my preferred artistic style - that would let me be absurdist, sardonic, transgressive, and weird. And Glorious gets really f’n weird.
Said Craig Engler, general manager of Shudder, “With Glorious, Rebekah brings Lovecraftian horror to a place it’s never been seen before: a rest stop men’s room. She and her all-star cast have created an inventive and original cosmic horror that manages to be both darkly hilarious and profoundly personal.”
“For years, I had been searching for a project that would let me show my preferred artistic style - that would let me be absurdist, sardonic, transgressive, and weird. And Glorious gets really f’n weird.
- 5/6/2022
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Australian actor-producer Ryan Kwanten and Academy Award winner J K Simmons will be starring in supernatural horror movie ‘Glorious’, reports Deadline. The film, which is in final stages of production, is being directed by Rebekah McKendry with script by Todd Rigney, Joshua Hull and David Ian McKendry. As per Deadline, the film has an interesting […]...
- 2/16/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Exclusive: Ryan Kwanten (True Blood) and Oscar winner J.K. Simmons (Whiplash) — also nominated this year for Being The Ricardos — have been set to star in supernatural horror movie Glorious, we can reveal.
The film, which is quietly nearing completion, has an intriguing premise. Kwanten plays a young man who is spiraling out of control after a bad breakup. His situation worsens after he finds himself locked inside a rest stop bathroom with a mysterious figure (J.K. Simmons) speaking to him from an adjacent stall. As he tries to escape, he realizes he is an unwilling player in a situation bigger than he could have imagined.
Amp International has launched sales on the project during the virtual EFM. Rebekah McKendry (All The Creatures Were Stirring) directs from a script by Todd Rigney, Joshua Hull and David Ian McKendry.
Producers are Bob Portal and Inderpal Singh from Amp, Joe Wicker and...
The film, which is quietly nearing completion, has an intriguing premise. Kwanten plays a young man who is spiraling out of control after a bad breakup. His situation worsens after he finds himself locked inside a rest stop bathroom with a mysterious figure (J.K. Simmons) speaking to him from an adjacent stall. As he tries to escape, he realizes he is an unwilling player in a situation bigger than he could have imagined.
Amp International has launched sales on the project during the virtual EFM. Rebekah McKendry (All The Creatures Were Stirring) directs from a script by Todd Rigney, Joshua Hull and David Ian McKendry.
Producers are Bob Portal and Inderpal Singh from Amp, Joe Wicker and...
- 2/15/2022
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
You can’t really talk about indie horror without talking about Dr. Rebekah McKendry. She has become synonymous with the genre, first as a journalist, then as a podcaster, and now as a filmmaker with multiple shorts and two features, All the Creatures Were Stirring and Psycho Granny, to her credit so far. She is what those douchier than myself might refer to as a “tastemaker” or an “influencer”—a lifelong fan of horror with a large platform from which to educate and enlighten. She’s a rare breed in the genre, both a creator and professional appreciator, deeply entrenched in all aspects of the genre. She has been and continues to be one of horror’s greatest champions.
Her debut feature, All the Creatures Were Stirring, a Christmas horror anthology co-written and directed alongside her husband David Ian McKendry, might as well be called “Indie Horror: The Movie,” seeing...
Her debut feature, All the Creatures Were Stirring, a Christmas horror anthology co-written and directed alongside her husband David Ian McKendry, might as well be called “Indie Horror: The Movie,” seeing...
- 4/30/2021
- by Patrick Bromley
- DailyDead
Stars: Constance Wu, Jonathan Kite, Jocelin Donahue, Ashley Clements, Mark Kelly, Graham Skipper, Matt Long, Amanda Fuller, Catherine Parker, Morgan Peter Brown, Michelle DeFraites, Stephanie Drake, Peter Cilella, Makeda Declet, Megan Duffy | Written and Directed by David Ian McKendry, Rebekah McKendry
Originally released in 2018, as far as I know All The Creatures Were Stirring is the second ever Christmas horror anthology movie, with the first being the highly entertaining A Christmas Horror Story.
This one has five segments and one encompassing segment which begins and ends the film as well as linking each other segment. In this we see a man and woman who are kind of on a date at a local theatre. They meet outside and once inside are introduced to a couple of strange characters until they are eventually seated to watch the show. The first part of the show then leads into the opening segment The Stockings Are Hung.
Originally released in 2018, as far as I know All The Creatures Were Stirring is the second ever Christmas horror anthology movie, with the first being the highly entertaining A Christmas Horror Story.
This one has five segments and one encompassing segment which begins and ends the film as well as linking each other segment. In this we see a man and woman who are kind of on a date at a local theatre. They meet outside and once inside are introduced to a couple of strange characters until they are eventually seated to watch the show. The first part of the show then leads into the opening segment The Stockings Are Hung.
- 11/6/2020
- by Alain Elliott
- Nerdly
Charlie Kaufman has never exactly been renowned for his work being straightforward. After all, you don’t come up with ideas like Being John Malkovich and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind without having a great deal of creativity and eccentricity in equal measure, and that’s without even mentioning Adaptation, which saw Nicolas Cage playing two fictionalized versions of the writer, director and novelist in a meta story about his failures to adapt a novel for the big screen.
Having taken an extended break after his psychological stop-motion tale Anomalisa bombed at the box office, with the movie proving to have such a limited niche audience that it couldn’t even recoup the $8 million budget in theaters despite widespread critical acclaim, Kaufman is back with the Netflix original I’m Thinking of Ending Things.
Like all of his previous output, it certainly isn’t designed to appeal to everyone, but...
Having taken an extended break after his psychological stop-motion tale Anomalisa bombed at the box office, with the movie proving to have such a limited niche audience that it couldn’t even recoup the $8 million budget in theaters despite widespread critical acclaim, Kaufman is back with the Netflix original I’m Thinking of Ending Things.
Like all of his previous output, it certainly isn’t designed to appeal to everyone, but...
- 9/5/2020
- by Scott Campbell
- We Got This Covered
A welcome new addition to the ever-expanding Christmas horror subgenre, All The Creatures Were Stirring tells six stories of holiday fear and all of them entertain, a rarity for most anthologies. Real-life couple Rebekah and David Ian McKendry put together an impressive cast including Constance Wu and indie horror faves like Graham Skipper, Jocelin Donahue and Brea […] The post Interview: Rebekah McKendry Talks All The Creatures Were Stirring appeared first on Dread Central.
- 12/12/2018
- by Drew Tinnin
- DreadCentral.com
Stars: Constance Wu, Jonathan Kite, Jocelin Donahue, Ashley Clements, Mark Kelly, Graham Skipper, Matt Long, Amanda Fuller, Catherine Parker, Morgan Peter Brown, Michelle DeFraites, Stephanie Drake, Peter Cilella, Makeda Declet, Megan Duffy | Written and Directed by David Ian McKendry, Rebekah McKendry
As far as I know All The Creatures Were Stirring is the second ever Christmas horror anthology movie, with the first being the highly entertaining A Christmas Horror Story.
This one has five segments and one encompassing segment which begins and ends the film as well as linking each other segment. In this we see a man and woman who are kind of on a date at a local theatre. They meet outside and once inside are introduced to a couple of strange characters until they are eventually seated to watch the show. The first part of the show then leads into the opening segment The Stockings Are Hung.
As far as I know All The Creatures Were Stirring is the second ever Christmas horror anthology movie, with the first being the highly entertaining A Christmas Horror Story.
This one has five segments and one encompassing segment which begins and ends the film as well as linking each other segment. In this we see a man and woman who are kind of on a date at a local theatre. They meet outside and once inside are introduced to a couple of strange characters until they are eventually seated to watch the show. The first part of the show then leads into the opening segment The Stockings Are Hung.
- 12/7/2018
- by Alain Elliott
- Nerdly
Arriving today on VOD and DVD is All the Creatures Were Stirring, a holiday-themed anthology from co-writers and co-directors Rebekah and David Ian McKendry. A true delight that offers up endless yuletide surprises, All the Creatures Were Stirring features a cavalcade of onscreen talent, and some wickedly fun segments that will undoubtedly have viewers feeling festive by the end.
Daily Dead recently had the opportunity to speak with Rebekah McKendry about her experiences working on All the Creatures Were Stirring, and she discussed the collaborative process she shares with her husband, David, not wanting to play it safe with their ambitious anthology, being in production while nine months pregnant, and more.
I love Christmas movies and I love anthologies, so All the Creatures hit all the right beats for me, and I had so much fun with this film, so congratulations.
Oh my gosh, thank you so much! Dave and...
Daily Dead recently had the opportunity to speak with Rebekah McKendry about her experiences working on All the Creatures Were Stirring, and she discussed the collaborative process she shares with her husband, David, not wanting to play it safe with their ambitious anthology, being in production while nine months pregnant, and more.
I love Christmas movies and I love anthologies, so All the Creatures hit all the right beats for me, and I had so much fun with this film, so congratulations.
Oh my gosh, thank you so much! Dave and...
- 12/4/2018
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
We’ve been long overdue for a new Christmas horror anthology. The last one released was 2015’s better-than-you’d-expect A Christmas Horror Story (review), so it seems appropriate that we are getting a new one three years later in All the Creatures Were Stirring. The film marks the directorial debut of husband-and-wife duo Rebecca and David Ian McKendry. David has […]...
- 12/4/2018
- by Trace Thurman
- bloody-disgusting.com
Holiday horror All The Creatures Were Stirring comes from the team of Rebekah & David Ian McKendry – who both write and direct – and stars Constance Wu, Jonathan Kite, Jocelin Donahue, Mark Kelly, Graham Skipper, Morgan Peter Brown, Ashley Clements, Amanda Fuller, Matt Long, Megan Duffy, Stephanie Drake and Catherine Parker.
Ho, ho, no! The joyful spirit of the holidays is about to take one dark turn after another. From sadistic office parties and last-minute shopping nightmares, to vengeful stalkers and immortal demons, there’s plenty out there to keep you from getting out of bed to see what’s under the tree this holiday season. When an awkward date on Christmas Eve leads a couple into a strange theater, they’re treated to a bizarre and frightening collection of Christmas stories, featuring a wide ensemble of characters doing their best to avoid the horrors of the holidays. From boring office parties...
Ho, ho, no! The joyful spirit of the holidays is about to take one dark turn after another. From sadistic office parties and last-minute shopping nightmares, to vengeful stalkers and immortal demons, there’s plenty out there to keep you from getting out of bed to see what’s under the tree this holiday season. When an awkward date on Christmas Eve leads a couple into a strange theater, they’re treated to a bizarre and frightening collection of Christmas stories, featuring a wide ensemble of characters doing their best to avoid the horrors of the holidays. From boring office parties...
- 10/23/2018
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Starring Constance Wu, Amanda Fuller, Jonathan Kite, Jocelin Donahue, Graham Skipper and Ashley Clements Directed and Written By David Ian McKendry and Rebekah McKendry Ho, ho, no! The joyful spirit of the holidays is about to take one dark turn after another. From sadistic office parties and last-minute shopping nightmares, to vengeful stalkers and immortal …
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The post All The Creatures Were Stirring On Demand, Digital and DVD December 4th appeared first on Hnn | Horrornews.net. Copyrights 2008-2018 - Horrornews.net...
- 10/22/2018
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
“I can’t wait to watch you all die.”
We’ve got a trailer here for a new holiday anthology horror film called All The Creatures Were Stirring. As you’ll see, Christmas takes a very dark and sadistic turn in each of the jacked-up segments in the film. I like these kinds of movies so I think this actually looking like it could deliver some wicked entertainment.
Here’s a synopsis that gives you a little tease of what this movie entails:
Ho, ho, no…! The joyful spirit of the holidays is about to take one dark turn after another. From sadistic office parties and last-minute shopping nightmares, to vengeful stalkers and immortal demons, there’s plenty out there to keep you from getting out of bed to see what’s under the tree this holiday season.
The film is also described as a “devilish stocking stuffer of a movie.
We’ve got a trailer here for a new holiday anthology horror film called All The Creatures Were Stirring. As you’ll see, Christmas takes a very dark and sadistic turn in each of the jacked-up segments in the film. I like these kinds of movies so I think this actually looking like it could deliver some wicked entertainment.
Here’s a synopsis that gives you a little tease of what this movie entails:
Ho, ho, no…! The joyful spirit of the holidays is about to take one dark turn after another. From sadistic office parties and last-minute shopping nightmares, to vengeful stalkers and immortal demons, there’s plenty out there to keep you from getting out of bed to see what’s under the tree this holiday season.
The film is also described as a “devilish stocking stuffer of a movie.
- 10/22/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Hey. This is a thing. Rlje Films recently picked up David Ian McKendry and Rebekah McKendry's Christmas horror anthology All The Creatures Were Stirring and with the speed of Santa's reindeer are putting it out on On Demand and Digital HD and DVD on December 4th. A trailer for the flick premiered today. Find it below. Ho, ho, no! The joyful spirit of the holidays is about to take one dark turn after another. From sadistic office parties and last-minute shopping nightmares, to vengeful stalkers and immortal demons, there’s plenty out there to keep you from getting out of bed to see what’s under the tree this holiday season. Constance Wu (Crazy Rich Asians) and Jonathan Kite (“2 Broke Girls”) headline a sensational...
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- 10/19/2018
- Screen Anarchy
This December, Rlje Films will have a new Christmas horror movie nestled safely under the tree on DVD, and they'll be stuffing it in stockings on VOD and Digital HD as well. Titled All the Creatures Were Stirring, the new holiday horror movie comes from writers/directors David Ian McKendry and Rebekah McKendry, and the first trailer for the film promises plenty of yuletide scares and festive frights.
Written and directed by David Ian McKendry and Rebekah McKendry, All the Creatures Were Stirring stars Constance Wu, Amanda Fuller, Jonathan Kite, Jocelin Donahue, Graham Skipper, and Ashley Clements. Rlje Films will release All the Creatures Were Stirring on DVD, VOD, and Digital HD on December 4th.
Synopsis: "Ho, ho, no! The joyful spirit of the holidays is about to take one dark turn after another. From sadistic office parties and last-minute shopping nightmares, to vengeful stalkers and immortal demons, there’s...
Written and directed by David Ian McKendry and Rebekah McKendry, All the Creatures Were Stirring stars Constance Wu, Amanda Fuller, Jonathan Kite, Jocelin Donahue, Graham Skipper, and Ashley Clements. Rlje Films will release All the Creatures Were Stirring on DVD, VOD, and Digital HD on December 4th.
Synopsis: "Ho, ho, no! The joyful spirit of the holidays is about to take one dark turn after another. From sadistic office parties and last-minute shopping nightmares, to vengeful stalkers and immortal demons, there’s...
- 10/18/2018
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Details on episode 7 of Facebook Watch's new web series Sacred Lies are featured in today's Horror Highlights. We also have a look at a Kickstarter campaign for Jessica Arellano's Phobia Friends Horror Dolls, as well as event details for the Horrible Imaginings 2018 Film Festival.
Sacred Lies Episode 7: "The seventh episode of Facebook Watch’s drama series, Sacred Lies, is now available on the Sacred Lies show page! The mystery behind the handless maiden is finally revealed in Chapter 7: Phantom Pain, where Minnow, played by Elena Kampouris relives the day her hands were taken from her. Chapter 7: Phantom Pain tells the story of how and who is responsible for inflicting life-changing trauma on Minnow and takes us one step closer to finding out who killed the Prophet.
Sacred Lies, from Executive Producers Raelle Tucker and Scott Winant, and produced by Blumhouse Television, is based on the Grimm...
Sacred Lies Episode 7: "The seventh episode of Facebook Watch’s drama series, Sacred Lies, is now available on the Sacred Lies show page! The mystery behind the handless maiden is finally revealed in Chapter 7: Phantom Pain, where Minnow, played by Elena Kampouris relives the day her hands were taken from her. Chapter 7: Phantom Pain tells the story of how and who is responsible for inflicting life-changing trauma on Minnow and takes us one step closer to finding out who killed the Prophet.
Sacred Lies, from Executive Producers Raelle Tucker and Scott Winant, and produced by Blumhouse Television, is based on the Grimm...
- 8/29/2018
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Friday, August 24
– The Camden International Film Festival has announced the lineup for its 14th edition, including opening-night selection “They’ll Love Me When I’m Dead.” Morgan Neville’s documentary on Orson Welles kicks off the fest, which takes place September 13–16 and concludes with the Us premiere of the sailing drama “Maiden.”
The full slate is comprised of 37 features, 43 shorts, one episodic series, and 20 virtual-reality and immersive experiences; half of the lineup was directed or co-directed by women. Other standouts include Kahlil Hudson and Alex Jablonski’s “Young Men and Fire,” Lana Wilson’s series “The Cure for Fear,” Jane Gillooly’s “Where the Pavement Ends,” “Divide and Conquer: The Story of Roger Ailes,” “What Is Democracy,” “The Truth About Killer Robots,” Locarno winner “Fausto,” and Karlovy Vary winners “Walden” and “Putin’s Witnesses.” Take a look at the full slate at https://pointsnorthinstitute.org.
Wednesday, August 22
– Today Sffilm announced...
– The Camden International Film Festival has announced the lineup for its 14th edition, including opening-night selection “They’ll Love Me When I’m Dead.” Morgan Neville’s documentary on Orson Welles kicks off the fest, which takes place September 13–16 and concludes with the Us premiere of the sailing drama “Maiden.”
The full slate is comprised of 37 features, 43 shorts, one episodic series, and 20 virtual-reality and immersive experiences; half of the lineup was directed or co-directed by women. Other standouts include Kahlil Hudson and Alex Jablonski’s “Young Men and Fire,” Lana Wilson’s series “The Cure for Fear,” Jane Gillooly’s “Where the Pavement Ends,” “Divide and Conquer: The Story of Roger Ailes,” “What Is Democracy,” “The Truth About Killer Robots,” Locarno winner “Fausto,” and Karlovy Vary winners “Walden” and “Putin’s Witnesses.” Take a look at the full slate at https://pointsnorthinstitute.org.
Wednesday, August 22
– Today Sffilm announced...
- 8/24/2018
- by Indiewire Staff
- Indiewire
Horror Film Starring Constance Wu Set for Release on VOD, Digital and DVD on December 4, 2018 Rlje Films has acquired all North American rights to the upcoming horror film All the Creatures Were Stirring. Written and directed by David Ian McKendry (The Dump) and Rebekah McKendry (The Barista), known for their amazing work …
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- 8/20/2018
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
News came yesterday that Rlje Films have acquired the North American rights for David Ian McKendry's debut feature film and seasonal horror flick All The Creatures Were Stirring. The film had its world premiere at the Chattanooga Film Festival this past Spring. All The Creatures Were Stirring stars Constance Wu, of the much talked about film of the moment Crazy Rich Asians, and a couple of indie horror darlings Amanda Fuller and Graham Skipper (The Mind's Eye and Sequence Break). Read the synopsis in the press release below and if you pick up a sort of holiday themed The Theatre Bizzare vibe to it all you would not be far off I am told. Rlje Films will release All The Creatures...
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- 8/18/2018
- Screen Anarchy
While it's exciting to see presents nestled safely under the tree every holiday season, it's often just as thrilling to find new holiday horror movies hung with care on streaming services and home video. With their recent North American acquisition of All the Creatures Were Stirring (directed by Rebekah McKendry and David Ian McKendry), Rlje Films is giving us a new Christmas horror movie to unwrap, as we can look forward to a December 4th VOD, Digital, and DVD release of the festive film:
Press Release: Los Angeles, Aug. 17, 2018 – Rlje Films has acquired all North American rights to the upcoming horror film All the Creatures Were Stirring. Written and directed by David Ian McKendry (The Dump) and Rebekah McKendry (The Barista), known for their amazing work at Fangoria and Blumhouse, the film stars Constance Wu, Amanda Fuller (“Orange is the New Black”), Jonathan Kite (“2 Broke Girls”), Jocelin Donahue (Insidious:...
Press Release: Los Angeles, Aug. 17, 2018 – Rlje Films has acquired all North American rights to the upcoming horror film All the Creatures Were Stirring. Written and directed by David Ian McKendry (The Dump) and Rebekah McKendry (The Barista), known for their amazing work at Fangoria and Blumhouse, the film stars Constance Wu, Amanda Fuller (“Orange is the New Black”), Jonathan Kite (“2 Broke Girls”), Jocelin Donahue (Insidious:...
- 8/17/2018
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Are you feeling nostalgic for Dungeons & Dragons and other role-playing games after watching Stranger Things? Blumhouse Podcast Network has you covered with their recently launched Fear Initiative, a new podcast that follows co-hosts David Ian McKendry, Morgan Peter Brown, Megan Duffy, Josh Forbes, Cara Mandel, Jeff Seidman, Rob Shraub, and Clarke Wolfe as they dive deep into the spooky storylines of their horror RPG adventures.
You can now listen to the first episode of Fear Initiative on the Blumhouse Podcast Network, and be sure to keep an eye (and ear) out for a new episode every Tuesday! For more details, we have the official press release:
Press Release: The studio that brought you Paranormal Activity, The Purge, and Get Out is breaking out 10-sided dice for its newest podcast Fear Initiative. Fear Initiative will be a weekly podcast hosted by Game Master David Ian McKendry. McKendry will take role-players Morgan Peter Brown,...
You can now listen to the first episode of Fear Initiative on the Blumhouse Podcast Network, and be sure to keep an eye (and ear) out for a new episode every Tuesday! For more details, we have the official press release:
Press Release: The studio that brought you Paranormal Activity, The Purge, and Get Out is breaking out 10-sided dice for its newest podcast Fear Initiative. Fear Initiative will be a weekly podcast hosted by Game Master David Ian McKendry. McKendry will take role-players Morgan Peter Brown,...
- 8/17/2018
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Constance Wu is set to have her big-screen breakout in “Crazy Rich Asians” this weekend. Now fans will get another dose of Wu in the upcoming horror film “All the Creatures Were Stirring.”
Rlje Films said on Friday that it has acquired North American rights to the horror flick, which was written and directed by Blumhouse alums David Ian McKendry and Rebekah McKendry.
In addition to Wu, the film stars Amanda Fuller (“Orange is the New Black”), Jonathan Kite (“2 Broke Girls”), Jocelin Donahue (“Insidious: Chapter 2”) and Graham Skipper (“The Mind’s Eye”).
Also Read: 'Crazy Rich Asians' Film Review: Constance Wu Stands Out in Culturally Rich Rom-Com
“All the Creatures Were Stirring” is a Christmas horror film that follows a couple on an awkward date on Christmas Eve that leads them into a strange theater, where they’re treated to a bizarre and frightening collection of Christmas stories,...
Rlje Films said on Friday that it has acquired North American rights to the horror flick, which was written and directed by Blumhouse alums David Ian McKendry and Rebekah McKendry.
In addition to Wu, the film stars Amanda Fuller (“Orange is the New Black”), Jonathan Kite (“2 Broke Girls”), Jocelin Donahue (“Insidious: Chapter 2”) and Graham Skipper (“The Mind’s Eye”).
Also Read: 'Crazy Rich Asians' Film Review: Constance Wu Stands Out in Culturally Rich Rom-Com
“All the Creatures Were Stirring” is a Christmas horror film that follows a couple on an awkward date on Christmas Eve that leads them into a strange theater, where they’re treated to a bizarre and frightening collection of Christmas stories,...
- 8/17/2018
- by Trey Williams
- The Wrap
Blumhouse has released the first episode of Fear Initiative, a new title in their podcast network that will focus on creating a horror-infused tabletop RPG experience. Led by David Ian McKendry, the cast includes Morgan Peter Brown, Megan Duffy, Josh Forbes, Cara Mandel, Jeff Seidman, Rob Schrab, and Clarke Wolfe. The first episode can already […]
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- 8/16/2018
- by Jonathan Barkan
- DreadCentral.com
Chattanooga Film Festival was unleashed its first full wave of titles for 2018. Based on this new announcement, there is a lot of to be excited about. Newly announced world premieres include: Wolfman's Got Nards, a doc about the cult film classic Monster Squad; Icepick to the Moon, a doc about the musical madman Rev. Fred Lane, whose demented song The French Toast Man has haunted many impressionable minds over the years; and All the Creatures Were Stirring, a new feature film from Rebekah McKendry and David Ian McKendry. Other first wave highlights include Ghost Stories, Mohawk, The Devil & Father Amorth, Revenge and a retro screening of the Shaw Brothers classic King Boxer aka Five Fingers of Death. Finally, the fest has also announced a slew of special...
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- 2/22/2018
- Screen Anarchy
While it's exciting to see presents wrapped under the tree every holiday season, it's often just as thrilling to find new holiday horror movies hung with care on streaming services and at the local theater. Although it may only be February, we already have a new Christmas horror movie to look forward to this year, All the Creatures Were Stirring, directed by Rebekah McKendry (co-host of the Shock Waves podcast) and her husband, David Ian McKendry. To get you into the holiday spirit a little early this year, we have a look at Devon Whitehead's festive poster art for All the Creatures Were Stirring.
"FallBack Plan Productions and Evil Squared are excited to premiere the poster for their upcoming feature, "All The Creatures Were Stirring." Written and directed by Rebekah and David Ian McKendry, "All The Creatures..." is a Christmas horror film due for release in 2018.
'When an awkward...
"FallBack Plan Productions and Evil Squared are excited to premiere the poster for their upcoming feature, "All The Creatures Were Stirring." Written and directed by Rebekah and David Ian McKendry, "All The Creatures..." is a Christmas horror film due for release in 2018.
'When an awkward...
- 2/16/2018
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Following the recent release of Hellraiser: Anthology – Volume 1, Seraphim Comics has just announced that Hellraiser: Anthology – Volume 2 is headed our way in September! The anthology will feature stories written by returning Hellraiser comic scribes Ben Meares, Christian Francis, Mark Alan Miller, David Ian McKendry & Rebekah McKendry and Matt Murray, as well […]...
- 6/25/2017
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Today marks the wide release of Clive Barker’s latest release, the Hellraiser: Anthology graphic novel, which includes several stories from writers such as Ben Meares, Matt Murray, Christian Francis, David Ian McKendry, Rebekah McKendry, and Barker himself. The collection features… Continue Reading →
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- 4/14/2017
- by Jonathan Barkan
- DreadCentral.com
The 2nd annual PollyGrind assaults Las Vegas during an epic length film festival that runs Oct. 8-17 at Theatre 7 with enough sleaze and violence to make Sin City residents feel right at home.
Actually, the fest does open up on the 7th with a concert at Neon Venus with local acts like Monster Zero, Creepersin and many more.
However, the film portion of the fest opens on the 8th with Stuart Simpson‘s acclaimed Australian gorefest El Monstro Del Mar!, one of the best Russ Meyer/Roger Corman mash-ups with a Down Under twist. Read the Bad Lit: The Journal of Underground Film review of this gem here.
Other Bad Lit favorites in the lineup are Drew Bolduc and Dan Nelson‘s The Taint, which is still completely grossing out audiences on the festival circuit, and The Uh-Oh Show, the splatter-filled horror comedy by the Godfather of Gore himself Herschell Gordon Lewis.
Actually, the fest does open up on the 7th with a concert at Neon Venus with local acts like Monster Zero, Creepersin and many more.
However, the film portion of the fest opens on the 8th with Stuart Simpson‘s acclaimed Australian gorefest El Monstro Del Mar!, one of the best Russ Meyer/Roger Corman mash-ups with a Down Under twist. Read the Bad Lit: The Journal of Underground Film review of this gem here.
Other Bad Lit favorites in the lineup are Drew Bolduc and Dan Nelson‘s The Taint, which is still completely grossing out audiences on the festival circuit, and The Uh-Oh Show, the splatter-filled horror comedy by the Godfather of Gore himself Herschell Gordon Lewis.
- 10/6/2011
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
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