A safer tomorrow isn't always a better tomorrow, as the first trailer for Defective confirms.
The upcoming film takes place in the near future in which a police state rules the land, and a man named Rhett Murphy (Colin Paradine) and his estranged sister Jean (Raven Cousens) must attempt to escape with their lives after uncovering dark secrets of a sinister corporation. Heat Vision has the exclusive first-look at the trailer and poster, which puts a rather unfriendly (and metallic) face on law enforcement.
Canadian writer-director Reese Eveneshen, who helmed the film, previously directed the 2010 zombie movie Dead Genesis. Peter Szabo...
The upcoming film takes place in the near future in which a police state rules the land, and a man named Rhett Murphy (Colin Paradine) and his estranged sister Jean (Raven Cousens) must attempt to escape with their lives after uncovering dark secrets of a sinister corporation. Heat Vision has the exclusive first-look at the trailer and poster, which puts a rather unfriendly (and metallic) face on law enforcement.
Canadian writer-director Reese Eveneshen, who helmed the film, previously directed the 2010 zombie movie Dead Genesis. Peter Szabo...
- 8/14/2017
- by Aaron Couch
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Two new flicks are on their way from Grand Entertainment Group that look to bring some dark thrills to your home video line-up. Not sure how Dread-worthy these titles will be, but we figured we'd give you a head's up just in case!
From the Press Release
Grand Entertainment Group (Geg), a newly founded independent multi-platform content and distribution company based in Los Angeles, is proud to announce the DVD releases of Rewind and Neverlost, two independent thrillers, on August 14, 2012.
Rewind stars Allen Leech (The Sweeney), Amy Huberman (UK’s “Threesome”) and newcomer Sophie Brosnan. This thriller takes you on a journey into a young woman’s past. Karen (Huberman), a recovering addict, has settled into a successful new life with her husband and young daughter. When Karl (Leech), an old boyfriend recently released from prison, turns up unexpectedly, Karen's buried past comes back to haunt her; and she is...
From the Press Release
Grand Entertainment Group (Geg), a newly founded independent multi-platform content and distribution company based in Los Angeles, is proud to announce the DVD releases of Rewind and Neverlost, two independent thrillers, on August 14, 2012.
Rewind stars Allen Leech (The Sweeney), Amy Huberman (UK’s “Threesome”) and newcomer Sophie Brosnan. This thriller takes you on a journey into a young woman’s past. Karen (Huberman), a recovering addict, has settled into a successful new life with her husband and young daughter. When Karl (Leech), an old boyfriend recently released from prison, turns up unexpectedly, Karen's buried past comes back to haunt her; and she is...
- 8/19/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Director/writer: Reese Eveneshen.
Cast: Emily Alatalo, Lionel Boodlal and Colin Paradine.
If there is ever a movie that requires viewers to keep a bottle of Advil nearby, Dead Genesis is it. The problem is with all the headache inducing camera-shaking going on. Has anyone in the production team heard of a tripod?
Shaky-cam is a style that some movie and television shows can pull off only when it adds to the drama. Sometimes, the jarring movement is soft and natural, and other times, it is like standing still while an earthquake is happening. But when such a movie is done with no thought towards keeping the camera steady at all, sometimes a vomit bag is required!
But when the principal cinematographer was replaced after a day, based on the triva written for this film on the IMDb, writer/director Reese Eveneshen was very bold to continue on and take on the job himself.
Cast: Emily Alatalo, Lionel Boodlal and Colin Paradine.
If there is ever a movie that requires viewers to keep a bottle of Advil nearby, Dead Genesis is it. The problem is with all the headache inducing camera-shaking going on. Has anyone in the production team heard of a tripod?
Shaky-cam is a style that some movie and television shows can pull off only when it adds to the drama. Sometimes, the jarring movement is soft and natural, and other times, it is like standing still while an earthquake is happening. But when such a movie is done with no thought towards keeping the camera steady at all, sometimes a vomit bag is required!
But when the principal cinematographer was replaced after a day, based on the triva written for this film on the IMDb, writer/director Reese Eveneshen was very bold to continue on and take on the job himself.
- 1/19/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (Ed Sum)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Hungry for more indie zombie action? Want something meatier to sink your teeth into? Then, brother, we've got your hook-up right here! That's right, kids! Get ready to see the opening five minutes of Dead Genesis right here, right now!
Check out the aforementioned footage along with the uncensored trailer and first artwork for Reese Eveneshen's new film below the plot details.
Synopsis
Seven months have passed since the dead took over. Many cities and states have been abandoned and left to die. Several self-sufficient hunting groups have been established to take on the threat in a war aptly referred to as the 'War on Dead'. Jillian Hurst, a former news writer and amateur documentarian, has set out to make a pro-war propaganda film to support the W.O.D. She joins up with a pack of renegade hunters known infamously to North America as 'The Deadheads'. The moral...
Check out the aforementioned footage along with the uncensored trailer and first artwork for Reese Eveneshen's new film below the plot details.
Synopsis
Seven months have passed since the dead took over. Many cities and states have been abandoned and left to die. Several self-sufficient hunting groups have been established to take on the threat in a war aptly referred to as the 'War on Dead'. Jillian Hurst, a former news writer and amateur documentarian, has set out to make a pro-war propaganda film to support the W.O.D. She joins up with a pack of renegade hunters known infamously to North America as 'The Deadheads'. The moral...
- 6/27/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Reese Eveneshen is the director behind the recent zombie horror opus, Dead Genesis starring Emily Alatalo, Lionel Boodlal, Colin Paradine, Erin Stuart. This enterprising young filmmaker showed that with his debut feature film, that he was a competent filmmaker ready to take on a challenging sub-genre. Dead Genesis was technically sound, respectablly executed and it looked far better then other similarly low budget zombie fare on the market. Dead Genesis took on subject matter such as zombies as a metaphor on the war on terror, sexual relations between the undead and the living and statements on the human condition. We had the chance to ask Reese Eveneshen a few questions about his film. Here's what Reese had to say.
Who is Reese Eveneshen and what are you all about?
I'm like most film makers, our background is based in our bedrooms and living rooms watching hours upon hours of movies...
Who is Reese Eveneshen and what are you all about?
I'm like most film makers, our background is based in our bedrooms and living rooms watching hours upon hours of movies...
- 1/2/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
Dead Genesis PosterDead Genesis is a zombie flavoured film, which has been flying under the radar for some time now. The film has had a premiere back in April and now the film has a new promotional poster, which shows some of the characters for the film. The film's one-sheet shows a war between the living and the dead, but how easy would fighting shamblers, or slow moving zombies really be?
In the trailer below for the film, the age-old, Romero inspired zombies are used, which could only really capture a seventy year old woman and not anyone who could move faster than 2-3 km an hour. This argument has been made before. However, using shamblers to take over the land of the living is, simply, unbelievable. Take inspiration from Danny Boyle in 28 Days Later, or even Romero's later zombies in the Land of Dead who have intelligence and attack en masse for realism.
In the trailer below for the film, the age-old, Romero inspired zombies are used, which could only really capture a seventy year old woman and not anyone who could move faster than 2-3 km an hour. This argument has been made before. However, using shamblers to take over the land of the living is, simply, unbelievable. Take inspiration from Danny Boyle in 28 Days Later, or even Romero's later zombies in the Land of Dead who have intelligence and attack en masse for realism.
- 7/28/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
The Toronto Screamfest Film Festival was started by filmmakers Mike Klassen and Kyle Parry and this event is in to its second year in 2010. Screamfest is announcing several of the films appearing this year and the horror highlights include Expired Poetry, Until Death, Remote and Victim. Each of these films are shorts and Victim is a film from Canadian director Ryan Barrett (If a Tree Falls). The film covers themes of physical abuse and the lasting mental scars that are left behind once the abuse is over. This film was completed last spring and stars Emily Alatalo (Dead Genesis) and Jonathon Steen (48 Hours in Purgatory). The film also has several movie posters available, two of which can be found below. So, have a pique at Barrett's latest and get set for the film's showing September 22nd in Toronto.
A short synopsis for Victim here:
"The film deals with abuse, and...
A short synopsis for Victim here:
"The film deals with abuse, and...
- 6/30/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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