A new trailer has been released for the upcoming shark thriller 47 Meter Down. The movie stars Mandy Moore and Claire Holt as they go out on a little shark sightseeing journey that goes horribly wrong when the shark cage they are in sinks to the bottom of the ocean in shark infested waters. That's what I call a fun vacation!
The movie was directed by Johannes Roberts (Hellbreeder, Roadkill, The Other Side of the Door) and I think that it looks like a ton of fun! I love a good thrilling shark movie! However, encountering a shark in real life sucks ass! I remember once when I was out surfing I saw a shark and the adrenaline rush of fear that ran through me body is something I'll never forget. I still get nervous just thinking about it.
On the rebound after a devastating break-up, Lisa (Mandy Moore) is ready...
The movie was directed by Johannes Roberts (Hellbreeder, Roadkill, The Other Side of the Door) and I think that it looks like a ton of fun! I love a good thrilling shark movie! However, encountering a shark in real life sucks ass! I remember once when I was out surfing I saw a shark and the adrenaline rush of fear that ran through me body is something I'll never forget. I still get nervous just thinking about it.
On the rebound after a devastating break-up, Lisa (Mandy Moore) is ready...
- 5/16/2017
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Everyone seems to love a good movie about killer sharks and we have a trailer for a new one coming out called 47 Meters Down. As a bonus, the whole movie revolves around Mandy Moore and Claire Holt being attacked by sharks while they are stuck in a cage at the bottom of the ocean.
The movie comes from director Johannes Roberts (Hellbreeder, Roadkill, The Other Side of the Door) and it looks like it could actually be a fun flick that will offer some intense and thrilling moments. The trailer does a great job building up the sispense. If you enjoyed Blake Lively's film The Shallows I'm sure you'll enjoy this one.
On the rebound after a devastating break-up, Lisa (Mandy Moore) is ready for adventure while on vacation in Mexico. Even still, she needs a little extra persuasion when her daring sister Kate (Claire Holt) suggests they go shark diving with some locals.
The movie comes from director Johannes Roberts (Hellbreeder, Roadkill, The Other Side of the Door) and it looks like it could actually be a fun flick that will offer some intense and thrilling moments. The trailer does a great job building up the sispense. If you enjoyed Blake Lively's film The Shallows I'm sure you'll enjoy this one.
On the rebound after a devastating break-up, Lisa (Mandy Moore) is ready for adventure while on vacation in Mexico. Even still, she needs a little extra persuasion when her daring sister Kate (Claire Holt) suggests they go shark diving with some locals.
- 4/28/2017
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Shark movies are back, baby. Hot on the heels (relatively speaking, in moviemaking terms) of last summer’s surprise hit “The Shallows” (never forget that seagull), “Hellbreeder” and “Roadkill” director Johannes Roberts is offering up his own take on the ol’ “hey, maybe don’t go in the ocean” formula that Steven Spielberg so perfected with his “Jaws.”
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In “47 Meters Down,” a pair of sisters (Mandy Moore and Claire Holt) embark on what should be a memorable vacation — always a bad move to demand something be memorable — that they decide to top off with a little trip down into the depths of the ocean, all the better to see some sharks up close and personal. While Lisa (Moore) and Kate (Holt) are initially trepidatious about getting into a shark cage that drops them into the middle of the sea,...
Read More: How ‘Gravity’ Inspired This Summer’s Crazy Shark Movie
In “47 Meters Down,” a pair of sisters (Mandy Moore and Claire Holt) embark on what should be a memorable vacation — always a bad move to demand something be memorable — that they decide to top off with a little trip down into the depths of the ocean, all the better to see some sharks up close and personal. While Lisa (Moore) and Kate (Holt) are initially trepidatious about getting into a shark cage that drops them into the middle of the sea,...
- 4/28/2017
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
Storage 24 (2012) Prolific British writer, director, actor and more Noel Clarke returns in his 4th film of 2012, science fiction horror thriller “Storage 24”, directed by Johannes Roberts, helmer of a variety of other home grown shriekers including “F”, “Forest of the Damned” and “Hellbreeder”. Clarke (soon to be seen in the forthcoming “Star Trek into Darkness”) headlines and also co-wrote the film with supporting cast member Davie Fairbanks, their second collaboration of the year along with the utterly dire and merit-free wedding ‘comedy’ “The Knot”. Thankfully, the film is a very different and much more entertaining proposition indeed, and following a successful run in domestic cinemas now lands on region 2 Blu Ray and DVD through Universal, coming with a reasonable clutch of special features including docs on the production and effects, plus video cast video diaries for those who care. Clarke stars as Charlie, a rather dull and depressed young...
- 10/22/2012
- by James Mudge
- Beyond Hollywood
Windmill Lane are posting two feature projects for Parallel Films. 'The Other Side' and 'Roadkill', are being made for the Syfy channel, both filmed in Ireland during summer 2010 and are currently in the hands of Windmill's VFX team. Gráinne Gavigan (The Clinic) 'The Other Side' which is directed by BAFTA nominee, Billy O'Brien (The Tale of the Rat that Wrote) and stars Joe Flanigan (The Other Sister) and John Rhys-Davies (Raiders of the Lost Ark). 'Roadkill' is directed by Johannes Roberts (Hellbreeder) and produced by Adrian Sturges. Starring Kacey Barnfield (Resident Evil: Afterlife) and Irish actor Stephen Rea (Ondine).
- 10/14/2010
- IFTN
Gory greetings horroryearbook alumni! Welcome to another edition of It Came From The Mailbox, an exciting column where your old pal Brain Hammer reviews whatever random crap the good folks at horroryearbook decide to throw my way. No crap this time around. Wil was nice enough to pass along a screener copy of the new film from writer and director James Eaves. Eaves has been making a name for himself in the UK over the last few years with a trio of well received horror flicks - Sanitarium, Hellbreeder, and most recently The Witches Hammer. Eaves most recent effort is a self described "horror science fiction feature film" entitled Bane. I was much impressed after watching the trailer for Bane online and was looking forward to finally seeing it. I'm happy to report that I wasn't disappointed!
- 5/8/2009
- by Brain Hammer
- HorrorYearbook
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