Director Rene Perez (The Dead and the Damned) continues to create indie horror films. His latest is titled The Obsidian Curse. Starring Karin Brauns (Playing with Dolls), Reggie Bannister (Phantasm) and Richard Tyson, The Obsidian Curse involves a strange marking and all of the monsters who are attracted to it. The first trailer is here. And, it shows Blair chased by a whole host of zombies and vampires. Slated for a Halloween 2016 release, a first look at the film is available here. There is very little other info' out on the picture. Though, two stills show actress Karin Brauns ready to battle the undead. The first trailer for the film also shows decent makeup effects. Grey, decaying skin is the order of the day. The music has been developed by The Darkest Machines. The beats are dark and ominous. All of the details on this iDiC Entertainment are hosted below.
- 7/11/2016
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Danny Trejo movie number 112,998,296 is officially on its way! Break out the survival gear, Dreadies, because you're about to witness first-hand the glory of Volcano Zombies. Well, at least the trailer for it. Read on!
From the Press Release
Volcano Zombies, the new horror/disaster feature co-starring Danny Trejo, is finishing post-production, and the producers have just released the first trailer and some additional stills.
Written and produced by Jeff Miller and Jason Ancona (co-writers and producers of Axe Giant: The Wrath Of Paul Bunyan), the film's director is Rene Perez (The Dead And The Damned).
Volcano Zombies is about a sheriff who must rescue an estranged family from a mountain during a volcano eruption and fight off a horde of lava-filled zombies that have shot out of the volcano, brought to life by a curse.
Other cast includes Tom Downey (Axe Giant, Sorority Party Massacre), Moniqua Plante (“Femme Fatales...
From the Press Release
Volcano Zombies, the new horror/disaster feature co-starring Danny Trejo, is finishing post-production, and the producers have just released the first trailer and some additional stills.
Written and produced by Jeff Miller and Jason Ancona (co-writers and producers of Axe Giant: The Wrath Of Paul Bunyan), the film's director is Rene Perez (The Dead And The Damned).
Volcano Zombies is about a sheriff who must rescue an estranged family from a mountain during a volcano eruption and fight off a horde of lava-filled zombies that have shot out of the volcano, brought to life by a curse.
Other cast includes Tom Downey (Axe Giant, Sorority Party Massacre), Moniqua Plante (“Femme Fatales...
- 8/14/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
There’s a headline I never thought I’d write. You knew the success of Sharkndo was going to lead to this, and it has. Allow me to introduce you to Volcano Zombies. Yeah, it’s exactly what you think it is. Here’s what the press release reveals:
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- 11/27/2013
- by Dave Dreher
- Horror News
*full disclosure: a screener of this film was provided by Left Films.
Director/writer: Rene Perez.
Cowboys and Zombies is being released in the United Kingdom August 1st on DVD. The film's title may or may not be a way to capitalize on the looming success of Cowboys and Aliens, which releases near the same date. In North America, this title is called the more unique, but less fun The Dead and the Damned and the film will release in this territory July 26th on DVD. This is an independent film from director Rene Perez, who also directed the upcoming War Machine. Set in the 19th Century, a meteorite crashes the party in a small western town. Zombies takeover, while a bounty hunter searches for a wild apache "indian" (Cowboys) to earn a plentiful bounty. Overall, this is a strangely enjoyable time from a gifted first time director.
David A. Lockhart plays a troubled Mortimer.
Director/writer: Rene Perez.
Cowboys and Zombies is being released in the United Kingdom August 1st on DVD. The film's title may or may not be a way to capitalize on the looming success of Cowboys and Aliens, which releases near the same date. In North America, this title is called the more unique, but less fun The Dead and the Damned and the film will release in this territory July 26th on DVD. This is an independent film from director Rene Perez, who also directed the upcoming War Machine. Set in the 19th Century, a meteorite crashes the party in a small western town. Zombies takeover, while a bounty hunter searches for a wild apache "indian" (Cowboys) to earn a plentiful bounty. Overall, this is a strangely enjoyable time from a gifted first time director.
David A. Lockhart plays a troubled Mortimer.
- 7/19/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Well, theoretically these trailers are about everything I love. Westerns, zombies, the end of the world, anarchy and boobs. It's a perfect storm, really. Except, of course, both movies look like they were made for about a buck and a half.
Now, that's not to say that there isn't some excellent low-budget horror out there, particularly in the straight to DVD market, which these clearly will be. I just don't know that they're candidates to be the next Mutants.
First up is my favorite of the two, The Dead And The Damned, a tongue-in-cheek zombie western (a truly underrepresented genre). It looks amusing enough, the makeup is surprisingly decent, and it may well be a fun, stupid time. It's written, directed, edited, and scored by Rene Perez, which means Mr. Perez (who has one other film credit to his name) is either extremely multitalented, or flat-fucking broke. The trailer has no dialogue,...
Now, that's not to say that there isn't some excellent low-budget horror out there, particularly in the straight to DVD market, which these clearly will be. I just don't know that they're candidates to be the next Mutants.
First up is my favorite of the two, The Dead And The Damned, a tongue-in-cheek zombie western (a truly underrepresented genre). It looks amusing enough, the makeup is surprisingly decent, and it may well be a fun, stupid time. It's written, directed, edited, and scored by Rene Perez, which means Mr. Perez (who has one other film credit to his name) is either extremely multitalented, or flat-fucking broke. The trailer has no dialogue,...
- 11/2/2010
- by TK
There is something about westerns and horror flicks that when blended have an effective impact. Dead Bones by Olivier Beguin is one of the better western horror shorts and now the Another Hole in the Head Film Festival will show Rene Perez's latest The Dead and the Damned with a world premiere July 17th. In this film, a meteor is unearthed by some 19th Century miners and instead of holding precious minerals the meteor contains a deadly virus (Bloody). Soon, the local town folk are lumbering zombies and a bounty hunter must set things right with cold steel. Watch the trailer for this independent film from Mattia Borrani and iDiC Entertainment production inside; then, envision a rugged frontier made deadlier with the roaming dead.
The synopsis for The Dead and the Damned here:
"It is 1849 in Jamestown California and the Gold rush is in effect. The local miners are...
The synopsis for The Dead and the Damned here:
"It is 1849 in Jamestown California and the Gold rush is in effect. The local miners are...
- 6/17/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
There's nothing better than zombies in a gold mining camp in the nineteenth century. That's the idea behind filmmaker Rene Perez' movie The Dead and The Damned, premiering next month at San Francisco's Another Hole In The Head film festival.
I love the look and feel of the movie from this teaser. It reminds me a lot of Cherie Priest's Gold Rush era zombie novel, "Boneshaker", though there are no zeppelins here sadly.
Here's the scoop on this movie:
East Bay Filmmaker Rene Perez takes us back to the oft-forgotten period of California history when zombies roamed the hills in the World Premiere of The Dead And The Damned (2010). It is 1849 in Jamestown California and the Gold Rush is in effect. The local miners are eager to search everyday hoping to come out on top with the best and most gold from the hills and valleys. During an expedition...
I love the look and feel of the movie from this teaser. It reminds me a lot of Cherie Priest's Gold Rush era zombie novel, "Boneshaker", though there are no zeppelins here sadly.
Here's the scoop on this movie:
East Bay Filmmaker Rene Perez takes us back to the oft-forgotten period of California history when zombies roamed the hills in the World Premiere of The Dead And The Damned (2010). It is 1849 in Jamestown California and the Gold Rush is in effect. The local miners are eager to search everyday hoping to come out on top with the best and most gold from the hills and valleys. During an expedition...
- 6/16/2010
- QuietEarth.us
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