Whew, it’s not even May, and the cinematic “body count” rises up considerably with another lone, determined warrior facing nearly insurmountable odds. I suppose this is more of the “John Wick” effect, as filmmakers try to “up the ante” and deliver a flick with near wall-to-wall frenetic action. So far this year we’ve gone from the spy showdowns of Argyle to the avenger of the elderly The Beekeeper, and winding up a couple of weeks ago with the manic Monkey Man. For this week’s thriller we’re sent to a near future time in an exotic foreign land as, in a nod either to old Variety newspaper headlines or the beloved ABC Tgif sitcom, Boy Kills World.
And it is a nasty dystopian world for the preteen boy (Cameron and Nicholas Crovetti), who is being trained in the jungle by the surly, “slave-driving” Shaman (Yayan Ruhian). And...
And it is a nasty dystopian world for the preteen boy (Cameron and Nicholas Crovetti), who is being trained in the jungle by the surly, “slave-driving” Shaman (Yayan Ruhian). And...
- 4/26/2024
- by Jim Batts
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
As if taking his older brother Alexander’s hulking, muscular presence in Robert Eggers’s The Northman as a personal challenge, Bill Skarsgård cuts an imposing figure in Moritz Mohr’s Boy Kills World. Every bit as jacked up as a professional wrestler, Skarsgård looks the part of a man hell-bent on revenge against Hilda Van Der Koy (Famke Janssen), the dictator who hosts an annual televised event in the film’s post-apocalyptic landscape known as The Culling, which claimed the lives of our hero’s family when he was a child.
Given his brawniness and the relentlessly brutal means with which he trains for his vendetta in the forest with the help of an Asian shaman (Yayan Ruhian), it’s more than a little dissonant that our deaf-mute protagonist, Boy, has his inner thoughts expressed in voiceover by H. Jon Benjamin, of Archer and Bob’s Burgers fame,...
Given his brawniness and the relentlessly brutal means with which he trains for his vendetta in the forest with the help of an Asian shaman (Yayan Ruhian), it’s more than a little dissonant that our deaf-mute protagonist, Boy, has his inner thoughts expressed in voiceover by H. Jon Benjamin, of Archer and Bob’s Burgers fame,...
- 4/21/2024
- by Derek Smith
- Slant Magazine
The third and final act of Smashing Pumpkins’ Atum, the “rock opera” Billy Corgan wrote as a follow-up to the iconic albums Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness and Machina/The Machines of God, has arrived. Get melodramatic and listen to the complete project below.
Pronounced “autumn,” Smashing Pumpkins’ 12th album marks another lengthy addition to the band’s catalog. The 33-track LP was released in three parts, with Act 1 arriving in November and Act 2 following in January. Now that Act 3 has hit streaming services, you can also order a boxset that features 10 more bonus tracks.
In a past interview with Kerrang!, Corgan said the album goes in “a million different directions. I’d say about a third of the record is heavy. A third is kind of more similar to what we’ve been doing recently, and I don’t know what the other third would be called. I...
Pronounced “autumn,” Smashing Pumpkins’ 12th album marks another lengthy addition to the band’s catalog. The 33-track LP was released in three parts, with Act 1 arriving in November and Act 2 following in January. Now that Act 3 has hit streaming services, you can also order a boxset that features 10 more bonus tracks.
In a past interview with Kerrang!, Corgan said the album goes in “a million different directions. I’d say about a third of the record is heavy. A third is kind of more similar to what we’ve been doing recently, and I don’t know what the other third would be called. I...
- 5/5/2023
- by Carys Anderson
- Consequence - Music
“Shazam!” star Zachary Levi is set to star as two-time NFL Mvp and Hall of Fame quarterback Kurt Warner in the biopic “American Underdog: The Kurt Warner Story,” it was announced Wednesday by Kingdom Story Company and Lionsgate.
“I Still Believe” directors Jon Erwin and Andrew Erwin are directing the sports biopic “American Underdog” that will be distributed wide by Lionsgate and that expects to begin production later this year.
“American Underdog” is Levi’s next project, and the drama chronicles the true story of Warner, who went from stocking shelves at a supermarket to becoming a Super Bowl Mvp.
Also Read: Zachary Levi to Star in Music-Driven Family Comedy 'Undercover' With Cole Sprouse at Lionsgate
The Erwin brothers are also producing through their Kingdom Story banner. David Aaron Cohen of “Friday Night Lights” fame wrote the film along with the Erwin brothers based on interviews with Warner as well as his own memoir,...
“I Still Believe” directors Jon Erwin and Andrew Erwin are directing the sports biopic “American Underdog” that will be distributed wide by Lionsgate and that expects to begin production later this year.
“American Underdog” is Levi’s next project, and the drama chronicles the true story of Warner, who went from stocking shelves at a supermarket to becoming a Super Bowl Mvp.
Also Read: Zachary Levi to Star in Music-Driven Family Comedy 'Undercover' With Cole Sprouse at Lionsgate
The Erwin brothers are also producing through their Kingdom Story banner. David Aaron Cohen of “Friday Night Lights” fame wrote the film along with the Erwin brothers based on interviews with Warner as well as his own memoir,...
- 7/1/2020
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
In today’s film news roundup, three projects — “The Culling,” “Atlantis” and “A Savannah Haunting” — are unveiled; “Transhood” wins the Audience Award at AFI Docs; the WGA East announces 15 candidates; and the Visual Effects Society honors five members.
Project Launches
Universal Pictures is developing the thriller “Atlantis with “Jurassic World” director Colin Trevorrow and his Metronome Film Co. with Trevorrow directing and producing.
The project is based on a story about the mythical city of Atlantis by Trevorrow and Matt Charman. Dante Harper, who wrote the original spec script that became Tom Cruise’s “Edge of Tomorrow,” will write the script for “Atlantis.”
Metronome and Universal are also collaborating on “Space Opera,” a musical with producer Marc Platt based on Catherynne Valente’s book.
Treverrow’s directing credits include “Safety Not Guaranteed,” “The Book of Henry” and the upcoming “Jurassic World: Dominion.” The news was first reported by Deadline Hollywood.
Project Launches
Universal Pictures is developing the thriller “Atlantis with “Jurassic World” director Colin Trevorrow and his Metronome Film Co. with Trevorrow directing and producing.
The project is based on a story about the mythical city of Atlantis by Trevorrow and Matt Charman. Dante Harper, who wrote the original spec script that became Tom Cruise’s “Edge of Tomorrow,” will write the script for “Atlantis.”
Metronome and Universal are also collaborating on “Space Opera,” a musical with producer Marc Platt based on Catherynne Valente’s book.
Treverrow’s directing credits include “Safety Not Guaranteed,” “The Book of Henry” and the upcoming “Jurassic World: Dominion.” The news was first reported by Deadline Hollywood.
- 6/23/2020
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
While Shazam! was a bit of a change of pace for David F. Sandberg, the director is aiming to return to his horror roots as Deadline has reported that he's set to direct The Culling for Lionsgate from a spec-script by Stephen Herman. [Seemore] The Culling follows a troubled priest who "confines himself to a remote cabin in the middle of the woods where he attempts to make a last…...
- 6/22/2020
- by Kevin Fraser
- JoBlo.com
David F. Sandberg, director of Shazam!, Lights Out, and more, has a new horror project headed our way. Sandberg will direct The Culling, which follows a priest battling a demon while hiding out in a remote cabin. Lionsgate purchased the spec script for the film from writer Stephen Herman, and Sandberg plans to make The Culling before he directs Shazam 2. […]
The post ‘The Culling’ is the Next Horror Film From Director David F. Sandberg appeared first on /Film.
The post ‘The Culling’ is the Next Horror Film From Director David F. Sandberg appeared first on /Film.
- 6/22/2020
- by Chris Evangelista
- Slash Film
“Shazam!” director David F. Sandberg is attached to direct the horror movie “The Culling,” which Lionsgate just acquired the spec script for, an individual with knowledge of the project told TheWrap.
Sandberg and Lotta Losten will produce through their newly formed Mångata production banner, alongside Chris Bender and Jake Weiner for Good Fear Content. Scott Stoops is executive producing. Stephen Herman wrote the spec script.
“The Culling” will follow a troubled priest who confines himself to a remote cabin in the middle of the woods where he attempts to make a last stand against the demon that terrorized his family when he was a child.
Also Read: Netflix Wins Horror Film 'The Unsound' With David F Sandberg Directing
Lionsgate’s Aaron Janus is overseeing the project along with Aaron Edmonds.
Sandberg most recently directed “Shazam!” for Warner Bros. which starred Zachary Levi in the title role and grossed over $366 million worldwide.
Sandberg and Lotta Losten will produce through their newly formed Mångata production banner, alongside Chris Bender and Jake Weiner for Good Fear Content. Scott Stoops is executive producing. Stephen Herman wrote the spec script.
“The Culling” will follow a troubled priest who confines himself to a remote cabin in the middle of the woods where he attempts to make a last stand against the demon that terrorized his family when he was a child.
Also Read: Netflix Wins Horror Film 'The Unsound' With David F Sandberg Directing
Lionsgate’s Aaron Janus is overseeing the project along with Aaron Edmonds.
Sandberg most recently directed “Shazam!” for Warner Bros. which starred Zachary Levi in the title role and grossed over $366 million worldwide.
- 6/22/2020
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
Jason M. Gallagher May 21, 2019
Warcraft 3: Reforged brings the classic Rts back with style. Here are our impressions of the demo...
While the derisive reaction to Blizzard's Diablo Immortal mobile game will likely be what BlizzCon 2018 is remembered for, there was one pleasant surprise last November when the company announced that Warcraft III: Reforged would bring modern graphics and upgrades to one of the most beloved and successful real-time strategy games of all-time.
Den of Geek attended a Blizzard-hosted event in Irvine, California in May, primarily for the purpose of going hands-on with World of Warcraft: Classic and the upcoming Battle for Azeroth patch, Rise of Azshara. But we also spent some time with the Warcraft III: Reforged demo!
Here are our hands-on impressions of the remaster of this classic real-time strategy game:
Nostalgia with a Fresh Coat of Paint
The Warcraft III: Reforged demo provided by Blizzard featured the Culling of Stratholme,...
Warcraft 3: Reforged brings the classic Rts back with style. Here are our impressions of the demo...
While the derisive reaction to Blizzard's Diablo Immortal mobile game will likely be what BlizzCon 2018 is remembered for, there was one pleasant surprise last November when the company announced that Warcraft III: Reforged would bring modern graphics and upgrades to one of the most beloved and successful real-time strategy games of all-time.
Den of Geek attended a Blizzard-hosted event in Irvine, California in May, primarily for the purpose of going hands-on with World of Warcraft: Classic and the upcoming Battle for Azeroth patch, Rise of Azshara. But we also spent some time with the Warcraft III: Reforged demo!
Here are our hands-on impressions of the remaster of this classic real-time strategy game:
Nostalgia with a Fresh Coat of Paint
The Warcraft III: Reforged demo provided by Blizzard featured the Culling of Stratholme,...
- 5/21/2019
- Den of Geek
Delia Harrington Kayti Burt Apr 8, 2019
In anticipation of The 100 season 6, we picked nine essential episodes from the post-apocalyptic's drama run so far.
Warning: This The 100 article contains Major spoilers for the show so far.
The 100 is not only about to launch Season 6, the post-apocalyptic drama just passed the fifth anniversary of its premiere. Before we turn our attention to the upcoming season and beyond, let's take a moment to talk about all that this show has accomplished so far...
The 100 debuted on The CW on March 19th, 2014, forever changing our associations with Imagine Dragon's "Radioactive," and heralding in a fresh, new frontrunner in millennial-targetted programming. While some like to characterize The 100 first season as a slow-burn, a story that eventually got grittier or more serious as it went on, the truth is this was a show that knew what it was from the very beginning. Some of its best episodes...
In anticipation of The 100 season 6, we picked nine essential episodes from the post-apocalyptic's drama run so far.
Warning: This The 100 article contains Major spoilers for the show so far.
The 100 is not only about to launch Season 6, the post-apocalyptic drama just passed the fifth anniversary of its premiere. Before we turn our attention to the upcoming season and beyond, let's take a moment to talk about all that this show has accomplished so far...
The 100 debuted on The CW on March 19th, 2014, forever changing our associations with Imagine Dragon's "Radioactive," and heralding in a fresh, new frontrunner in millennial-targetted programming. While some like to characterize The 100 first season as a slow-burn, a story that eventually got grittier or more serious as it went on, the truth is this was a show that knew what it was from the very beginning. Some of its best episodes...
- 2/25/2019
- Den of Geek
Battle royale game “The Culling 2” released on July 10 and apparently bombed so hard its developer is removing it from digital stores.
“I think most of you know that last week we launched ‘The Culling 2’ and that launch was not successful,” Xaviant director of operations Josh Van Veld said in a video message. “It’s been difficult for us to wrap our heads around the entire situation. It’s been a lot to take in.”
Xaviant launched “The Culling” in early access in March 2016. It quickly gained some popularity on Steam, but lost its players base to bigger PC battle royale titles like “PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds.” In December 2017, the studio said it was halting development on the game and working on a sequel instead.
“I want to apologize because when we got to the end of our early access run you weren’t happy with the state of the game,” Van Veld said.
“I think most of you know that last week we launched ‘The Culling 2’ and that launch was not successful,” Xaviant director of operations Josh Van Veld said in a video message. “It’s been difficult for us to wrap our heads around the entire situation. It’s been a lot to take in.”
Xaviant launched “The Culling” in early access in March 2016. It quickly gained some popularity on Steam, but lost its players base to bigger PC battle royale titles like “PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds.” In December 2017, the studio said it was halting development on the game and working on a sequel instead.
“I want to apologize because when we got to the end of our early access run you weren’t happy with the state of the game,” Van Veld said.
- 7/18/2018
- by Stefanie Fogel
- Variety Film + TV
Stars: Jeremy Sumpter, Elizabeth Di Prinzio, Brett Davern, Chris Coy, Linsey Godfrey, Virginia Williams, Johnathon Schaech, Harley Graham, Jennifer Bowman | Written and Directed by Rustam Branaman
After finding a little girl lost, a gang of college students on an extra-curricular roadtrip travel to the spooky old farmhouse near where she lives. After a friendly steak supper, there they are beset by paranormal forces, fighting off dark entities which threaten to consume the lot of them. Which makes a change from a psychopath and a chainsaw – the sort of thing one generally gets, hanging around in gloomy farmhouses in the middle of nowhere.
Rustam ‘briefly in Iron Man 3‘ Branaman’s second directorial feature, The Culling, opens in an entertaining enough manner (post chase sequence, in an odd, semi-cheesy YouTube collage sort of way) but quickly settles down into a familiar low-budget backwoods horror funk. By going with supernatural terrors instead of pissed-off hillbillies,...
After finding a little girl lost, a gang of college students on an extra-curricular roadtrip travel to the spooky old farmhouse near where she lives. After a friendly steak supper, there they are beset by paranormal forces, fighting off dark entities which threaten to consume the lot of them. Which makes a change from a psychopath and a chainsaw – the sort of thing one generally gets, hanging around in gloomy farmhouses in the middle of nowhere.
Rustam ‘briefly in Iron Man 3‘ Branaman’s second directorial feature, The Culling, opens in an entertaining enough manner (post chase sequence, in an odd, semi-cheesy YouTube collage sort of way) but quickly settles down into a familiar low-budget backwoods horror funk. By going with supernatural terrors instead of pissed-off hillbillies,...
- 4/9/2015
- by Joel Harley
- Nerdly
Signature Entertainment have recently picked up supernatural horror The Culling, from director Rustam Branaman, for distribution in the United Kingdom.
Set for a DVD release on March 23rd 2015, the film involves a lost and lonely, young girl who encounters five friends at an isolated cafe and they bring her back to her home. But, a secret lies in the bowels of this cursed structure, one in which none of the friends can escape.
The Culling stars Elizabeth Di Prinzio (The Devil Within), Jeremy Sumpter (Peter Pan), Brett Davern (Awkward), Chris Coy, (Hostel: Part III) and Linsey Godfrey. Check out the trailer and first images from the film below:...
Set for a DVD release on March 23rd 2015, the film involves a lost and lonely, young girl who encounters five friends at an isolated cafe and they bring her back to her home. But, a secret lies in the bowels of this cursed structure, one in which none of the friends can escape.
The Culling stars Elizabeth Di Prinzio (The Devil Within), Jeremy Sumpter (Peter Pan), Brett Davern (Awkward), Chris Coy, (Hostel: Part III) and Linsey Godfrey. Check out the trailer and first images from the film below:...
- 12/17/2014
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
From the Executive Producer of "Black Swan" and "Machete" comes the supernatural thriller "The Culling". Here's the trailer for Rustam Branaman's evil child flick, which stars Elizabeth Di Prinzio ("The Devil Within"), Jeremy Sumpter ("Friday Night Lights"), Brett Davern ("Awkward"), Chris Coy ("Hostel: Part III") and Linsey Godfrey. Signature Entertainment is releasing in the UK on March 23, 2015.Five friends head out of town for road trip to a summer concert. A change of plans arise as they find a seven-year-old girl left alone in a parking, leaving them no choice but to find her parents. The little girl's house is well out of the way and secluded. When they arrive at her house it's quickly apparent they will have to stay for the night. What is not is foreseen is the evil...
- 12/12/2014
- www.ohmygore.com/
The Culling – First Trailer
“When the Devil Breeds, a New Evil is Born!”
The supernatural thriller The Culling is being revealed here! This title, from director Rustam Branaman, involves a lost and lonely, young girl. She encounters five friends at an isolated cafe and they bring her back to her home. But, a secret lies in the bowels of this cursed structure, one in which none of the friends can escape. Starring Elizabeth Di … Continue reading →
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“When the Devil Breeds, a New Evil is Born!”
The supernatural thriller The Culling is being revealed here! This title, from director Rustam Branaman, involves a lost and lonely, young girl. She encounters five friends at an isolated cafe and they bring her back to her home. But, a secret lies in the bowels of this cursed structure, one in which none of the friends can escape. Starring Elizabeth Di … Continue reading →
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- 12/11/2014
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
From the Executive Producer of Black Swan and Machete comes supernatural thriller The Culling directed by Rustam Branaman. It is about a group of friends who find a lost girl by the roadside and decide to take her back to her house which might just be haunted.
The Culling was recently picked up by Signature Entertainment for distribution in the United Kingdom. That release takes place on DVD March 23rd, 2015. Release dates for the Us and Canada are expected soon.
Synopsis:
Five friends head out of town for road trip to a summer concert. A change of plans arise as they find a seven-year-old girl left alone in a parking, leaving them no choice but to find her parents. The little girl’s house is well out of the way and secluded. When they arrive at her house it [Continued ...]...
The Culling was recently picked up by Signature Entertainment for distribution in the United Kingdom. That release takes place on DVD March 23rd, 2015. Release dates for the Us and Canada are expected soon.
Synopsis:
Five friends head out of town for road trip to a summer concert. A change of plans arise as they find a seven-year-old girl left alone in a parking, leaving them no choice but to find her parents. The little girl’s house is well out of the way and secluded. When they arrive at her house it [Continued ...]...
- 12/8/2014
- QuietEarth.us
United Kingdom distributor Signature Entertainment will release The Culling. The release will take place in March, on home entertainment formats. The film is a supernatural horror thriller, starring Jeremy Sumpter and Jonathon Schaech. Fans of horror can view the film's first trailer below. In the clip, several friends find a lost, young girl. They take her back to her family home, but a malicious entity awaits them there. Friends are tormented by this spirit as they try to unlock the girl and the home's secret curse. This title was completed in early 2013. The film is represented by sales agent Highland Film Group and a release date in North America is expected soon. Details on the United Kingdom release are hosted below. Release Date: March 23rd, 2015 (UK, DVD). Director/writer: Rustam Branaman. Cast: Jeremy Sumpter, Jonathon Schaech, Virgina Williams, and Elizabeth Di Prinzio. The United Kingdom trailer for the film is here: *runtime seventy-eight.
- 11/18/2014
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
More European Film Market news has arrived as Screen Daily is now reporting that Highland Film Group will commence worldwide sales in Berlin on the new spooker from Silver Lining Media Group, The Culling. Check out the sales art!
The Culling from writer/director Rustam Branaman stars Harley Graham, Johnathon Schaech, Virginia Williams, Jeremy Sumpter, Elizabeth Di Prinzio, Brett Davern, Linsey Godfrey and Chris Coy.
Synopsis
The Culling centers on a group of five college friends who head out of town for a fun-filled long weekend but their plans change after finding a 7-year-old girl alone at an empty cafe along the highway and have no choice but to drive her home. When they arrive at her house it’s quickly apparent they will have to stay for the night — but what’s not apparent is the evil nightmare they are about to encounter.
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The Culling from writer/director Rustam Branaman stars Harley Graham, Johnathon Schaech, Virginia Williams, Jeremy Sumpter, Elizabeth Di Prinzio, Brett Davern, Linsey Godfrey and Chris Coy.
Synopsis
The Culling centers on a group of five college friends who head out of town for a fun-filled long weekend but their plans change after finding a 7-year-old girl alone at an empty cafe along the highway and have no choice but to drive her home. When they arrive at her house it’s quickly apparent they will have to stay for the night — but what’s not apparent is the evil nightmare they are about to encounter.
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- 2/4/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Tagline: "When the Devil breeds...a new evil is born." It has been almost exactly one year since there has been news on the horror feature The Culling. Rustam Branaman's The Culling released several stills over a year ago. Now, there is more news. The Highland Film Group has picked up this title for release and there is a new poster for the feature. Highland will release horrifying madness in 2013! The graphic focuses on the demonic character Lucy (Harley Graham). The poster talks of her demonic origins, in the film's tagline. In the feature, Lucy lures several college students to her home, under the pretense of being lost. Once inside her house, these friends cannot escape. And, you can see that Lucy's plans for these characters are devious as seen in her blank stare. More details on this horror feature are listed below, with a trailer set to drop shortly.
- 1/31/2013
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
The Culling is a horror thriller from Safady Entertainment and Silver Lining Media Group that features Elizabeth Di Prinzio (The Devil Within) as Emily, a woman trapped in sinister plot. Lured by a young girl, a group of college age friends find themselves in an evil trap. The tension mounts as the girl's parents begin to cull the characters. The weakest die first!
Now, several movie stills have become available for this picture and two of them, from the set, are featured here. The first photo features actress Di Prinzio and the second one below features Chris Coy. Will either character survive? Those details will be revealed shortly when the trailer becomes available.
Director: Rustam Branaman.
Cast: Jeremy Sumpter, Elizabeth Di Prinzio, Brett Davern, Chris Coy, Linsey Godfrey, Virginia Williams, Johnathon Schaech, and Harley Graham.
*a trailer is coming soon.
Source:
Press Release. 24 January 2011.
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Now, several movie stills have become available for this picture and two of them, from the set, are featured here. The first photo features actress Di Prinzio and the second one below features Chris Coy. Will either character survive? Those details will be revealed shortly when the trailer becomes available.
Director: Rustam Branaman.
Cast: Jeremy Sumpter, Elizabeth Di Prinzio, Brett Davern, Chris Coy, Linsey Godfrey, Virginia Williams, Johnathon Schaech, and Harley Graham.
*a trailer is coming soon.
Source:
Press Release. 24 January 2011.
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- 1/25/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
The Culling is a tense horror thriller that features a large cast including: Elizabeth Di Prinzio (The Devil Within), as Emily, Jeremy Sumpter, Brett Davern, Chris Coy, (Hostel: Part III) and Linsey Godfrey. These actors and actresses get more than they bargained for when a girl manipulates them. Soon, they are trapped in the girl's house and Lucy's parents are the murderous kind. Safady Entertainment and Silver Lining Media Group are producing and fans of horror can check out two early stills from the cast here.
Jeremy Sumpter, Elizabeth Di Prinzio, Chris Coy and Brett Davern are featured in the photo left. Below, Di Prinzio and Linsey Godfrey are featured during a break from filming. Get set for terror later this year in The Culling!
Director: Rustam Branaman.
Cast: Jeremy Sumpter, Elizabeth Di Prinzio, Brett Davern, Chris Coy, Linsey Godfrey, Virginia Williams, Johnathon Schaech, and Harley Graham.
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- 1/25/2012
- by Michael R. Allen
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
Starring Jeremy Sumpter, Elizabeth Di Prinzio, Brett Davern, Chris Coy, Linsey Godfrey, Virginia Williams, Johnathon Schaech, and Harley Graham, The Culling follows a group of college students lured into a supernatural trap by a young girl. In her eerie home a mysterious man, her father, and her mother (Virginia Williams) await them with cruel intentions. The film has just wrapped production and we’ve been sent the very first images from the film:
“Five friends head out of town for road trip to a summer concert. A change of plans arise as they find a seven-year-old girl left alone in a parking, leaving them no choice but to find her parents. The little girl’s house is well out of the way and secluded. When they arrive at her house it’s quickly apparent they will have to stay for the night. What is not is foreseen is the evil...
“Five friends head out of town for road trip to a summer concert. A change of plans arise as they find a seven-year-old girl left alone in a parking, leaving them no choice but to find her parents. The little girl’s house is well out of the way and secluded. When they arrive at her house it’s quickly apparent they will have to stay for the night. What is not is foreseen is the evil...
- 1/24/2012
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Another road trip has gone awry for some weary travelers who thoughtlessly pick up a little girl lost, and we've got several new stills on tap to show you just how bad things can get when you try being a good Samaritan! Dig it!
Directed by Rustam Branaman, The Culling stars Jeremy Sumpter, Elizabeth Di Prinzio, Brett Davern, Chris Coy, Linsey Godfrey, Virginia Williams, Johnathon Schaech, and Harley Graham.
From the Press Release
The Culling has recently completed production, and this action thriller blends mystery and the supernatural to tragic effect. Produced by Safady Entertainment (Machine Gun Preacher) and Silver Lining Media group, The Culling introduces a young girl who beckons a group of college students to a supernatural trap. In her eerie home a mysterious man, her father, and her mother (Virginia Williams) await them with cruel intentions. The film was helmed by actor and director Rustam Branaman (Project Solitude...
Directed by Rustam Branaman, The Culling stars Jeremy Sumpter, Elizabeth Di Prinzio, Brett Davern, Chris Coy, Linsey Godfrey, Virginia Williams, Johnathon Schaech, and Harley Graham.
From the Press Release
The Culling has recently completed production, and this action thriller blends mystery and the supernatural to tragic effect. Produced by Safady Entertainment (Machine Gun Preacher) and Silver Lining Media group, The Culling introduces a young girl who beckons a group of college students to a supernatural trap. In her eerie home a mysterious man, her father, and her mother (Virginia Williams) await them with cruel intentions. The film was helmed by actor and director Rustam Branaman (Project Solitude...
- 1/23/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
We have been informed the indie horror film The Culling has wrapped production for Safady Entertainment and Silver Lining Media Group. And, inside, you'll find the first photos from the film.
The film is directed by Rustam Branaman and concerns five friends who head out of town for road trip to a summer concert. A change of plans arise as they find a seven-year-old girl left alone in a parking, leaving them no choice but to find her parents. The little girl’s house is well out of the way and secluded. When they arrive at her house it’s quickly apparent they will have to stay for the night. What is not is foreseen is the evil nightmare they are about to encounter.
Jeremy Sumpter, Elizabeth Di Prinzio, Brett Davern, Chris Coy, Lindsey Godfrey, Virginia Williams, Johnathan Schaech and Harley Graham. Stay tuned for release details, in the meantime,...
The film is directed by Rustam Branaman and concerns five friends who head out of town for road trip to a summer concert. A change of plans arise as they find a seven-year-old girl left alone in a parking, leaving them no choice but to find her parents. The little girl’s house is well out of the way and secluded. When they arrive at her house it’s quickly apparent they will have to stay for the night. What is not is foreseen is the evil nightmare they are about to encounter.
Jeremy Sumpter, Elizabeth Di Prinzio, Brett Davern, Chris Coy, Lindsey Godfrey, Virginia Williams, Johnathan Schaech and Harley Graham. Stay tuned for release details, in the meantime,...
- 1/23/2012
- by ryanrotten@shocktillyoudrop.com (Ryan Turek)
- shocktillyoudrop.com
We have some pics and the first official synopsis from the new Rustam Branaman film The Culling, which recently wrapped production in New Orleans. ""Five friends head out of town for road trip to a summer concert. A change of plans arise as they find a seven-year-old girl left alone in a parking, leaving them no choice but to find her parents. The little girls house is well out of the way and secluded. When they arrive at her house its quickly apparent they will have to stay for the night. What is not is foreseen is the evil nightmare they are about to encounter."...
- 1/23/2012
- bloody-disgusting.com
Johnathon Schaech - best known as the killer in Prom Night, star of Laid to Rest, Quarantine and ChromeSkull, and the forthcoming The Culling and Dark Circles - will star as a hallucination pilot in CBS Films' now-filming 7500. He will star alongside previously announced Ryan Kwanten, Amy Smart, Leslie Bibb, Jamie Chung, Nicky Whelan, Christian Serratos, Scout Taylor-Compton, Jerry Ferrara and Alex Frost, with The Grudge's Takashi Shimizu taking the helm. Kwanten and Smart co-star as married couple Brad and Pia Martin, who board Vista Pacific Flight 7500 with their two longtime friends for a trip to Japan. Bibb is set to play Laura Baxter, a stewardess on the transpacific liner, who is involved in a complicated and secret relationship. CBS will approve takeoff on August 31, 2012.
- 12/7/2011
- bloody-disgusting.com
In the horror genre there are few things we love more than the stupidity of young adults! I mean, why not pick up strange, spooky-looking hitchhikers and drive them to their dilapidated home, where you'll eventually encounter all kinds of nastiness? We love you guys!
According to Variety Jeremy Sumpter, Bret Davern, Elizabeth Diprinzio, Chris Coy, Lindsey Godfrey, Virginia Williams, Jonathan Schaech and Harley Graham are starring in indie horror thriller The Culling, currently shooting in New Orleans.
The Culling centers on a group of five college friends who head out of town for a fun-filled long weekend, but their plans change after finding a 7-year-old girl alone at an empty cafe along the highway and have no choice but to drive her home. When they arrive at her house, it's quickly apparent they will have to stay for the night -- but what's not apparent is the evil nightmare they are about to encounter.
According to Variety Jeremy Sumpter, Bret Davern, Elizabeth Diprinzio, Chris Coy, Lindsey Godfrey, Virginia Williams, Jonathan Schaech and Harley Graham are starring in indie horror thriller The Culling, currently shooting in New Orleans.
The Culling centers on a group of five college friends who head out of town for a fun-filled long weekend, but their plans change after finding a 7-year-old girl alone at an empty cafe along the highway and have no choice but to drive her home. When they arrive at her house, it's quickly apparent they will have to stay for the night -- but what's not apparent is the evil nightmare they are about to encounter.
- 10/20/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
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