Row 19 is an upcoming, high flying thriller. Shot in Russia, this title involves a terrible storm on a one-way flight. On the flight, a female doctor and her six year old daughter experience a strange situation as an entity kills passengers one-by-one. The film's concept poster and short teaser are available here. As well, director Alexander Babaev (Bornless Ones) has developed this title, with James Rabb (Ark) acting as scriptwriter. Hosting a mostly Russian cast, the actors consist of: Svetlana Ivanova (The Blackout), Viktoriya Korlyakova (Live Bomb), Wolfgang Cerny and many others. This dangerous thriller is expected to release in 2020 (Russia) and other territories in 2021. The Central Partnership Sales House will be handling international distribution. There are no official release dates for North America, but this could change, later in the year. For now, a preview for Row 19 is available here. Release Date: 2021 Director: Alexander Babaev. Writer: James Rabb. Cast: Svetlana.
- 10/16/2020
- by noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Welcome back to the Weekend Warrior, your weekly look at the new movies hitting theaters this weekend, as well as other cool events and things to check out.
This Past Weekend:
Bomb, bomb bomb bomb, Boooooomb! Things just kept getting worse and worse at the box office as this past weekend saw more new releases not meeting up to their potential. The horribly-reviewed horror movie Rings (Paramount) ended up around where I predicted with $13 million, taking second place to M. Night Shyamalan’s Split. The sci-fi romance The Space Between Us (Stx Entertainment) didn’t make much of a mark, opening in ninth place with just $3.8 million with about $1,300 per theater. Robert De Niro’s The Comedian (Sony Classics) tanked worse than many recent movies, making less than a million in 848 theaters or about $1,000 per theater. By comparison, the doc I Am Not Your Negro made about 78% of that amount in 800 less theaters.
This Past Weekend:
Bomb, bomb bomb bomb, Boooooomb! Things just kept getting worse and worse at the box office as this past weekend saw more new releases not meeting up to their potential. The horribly-reviewed horror movie Rings (Paramount) ended up around where I predicted with $13 million, taking second place to M. Night Shyamalan’s Split. The sci-fi romance The Space Between Us (Stx Entertainment) didn’t make much of a mark, opening in ninth place with just $3.8 million with about $1,300 per theater. Robert De Niro’s The Comedian (Sony Classics) tanked worse than many recent movies, making less than a million in 848 theaters or about $1,000 per theater. By comparison, the doc I Am Not Your Negro made about 78% of that amount in 800 less theaters.
- 2/8/2017
- by Edward Douglas
- LRMonline.com
Who doesn’t love The Evil Dead? It’s the cult classic that keeps on giving. It’s certainly been referenced in many films since its release, but it’s also really a wonder why it hasn’t spawned as many imitators as you’d think. Well, in the press release for writer/director Alexander Babaev’s Bornless Ones, it makes no attempt […]...
- 1/16/2017
- by Pat Torfe
- bloody-disgusting.com
*an online screener of this film was provided by Uncork'd Entertainment. Director/writer: Alexander Babaev. Cast: Margaret Judson, Devin Goodsell, Michael Johnston, Mark Furze and Bobby T. Bornless Ones is an upcoming indie horror release from Uncork'd Entertainment. The film is a demonic possession thriller, which admits its influences, specifically Sam Raimi's The Evil Dead (1981). The film could easily be used as a "What Not to Do" in regards to first-aid. These characters take a lot of damage, with friends causing a lot of the pain. The acting is also decent, despite some of the cast lacking extensive acting experience. The actors sell the film, especially the grimmer parts. This film viewer had only one major complaint, involving demonic possession. The characters's free will is removed, when the demons just takeover their bodies. As it is, Bornless Ones is an enjoyable time spent with a number of bloody scenarios. Horror...
- 1/6/2017
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Stars: Margaret Judson, Devin Goodsell, Michael Johnston, Mark Furze, Bobby T, David Banks, Victoria Clare, Gwen Holloway, Nick Saso, Rob Tepper, Lana Titov, Greg Travis | Written and Directed by Alexander Babaev
Take four outrageously good looking guys and gals, a fifth guy with some sort of life challenging disease… Move them into a new out of the way house with a secret history, not to far from an institution; have them desecrate and destroy what look to be supernatural symbols boarding up the windows and you have Bornless Ones. Oh and there’s also scary possession, craziness and a fair bit of really well done gore. Seriously well done gore!
Now that’s not to say that Bornless Ones lacks originality in any way because it really does not. Ok, we may have seen the creepy house in the middle of nowhere that scares the crap out of its occupants before,...
Take four outrageously good looking guys and gals, a fifth guy with some sort of life challenging disease… Move them into a new out of the way house with a secret history, not to far from an institution; have them desecrate and destroy what look to be supernatural symbols boarding up the windows and you have Bornless Ones. Oh and there’s also scary possession, craziness and a fair bit of really well done gore. Seriously well done gore!
Now that’s not to say that Bornless Ones lacks originality in any way because it really does not. Ok, we may have seen the creepy house in the middle of nowhere that scares the crap out of its occupants before,...
- 1/5/2017
- by Kevin Haldon
- Nerdly
MoreHorror.com
The Evil Dead return in Bornless Ones, coming this February!
In the tradition of The Evil Dead, and starring The Newsroom’s Margaret Judson and Teen Wolf’s Michael Johnston, writer/director Alexander Babaev‘s Bornless Ones comes to theaters and VOD February 10.
About Bornless Ones
Having just moved to a remote home near an institution to better care for her brother Zach, Emily invites a few friends over to help her unpack.
They soon discover strange symbols etched into the boards on the windows.
In an effort to clean the house they clear them away, soon realizing the gravity of their mistake as they one by one become possessed by an evil force.
Margaret Judson, Devin Goodsell, Michael Johnston, Mark Furze, Bobby T, and David Banks star in an “atmospheric and demon-filled fright-fest” in theaters and On Demand 2/10.
The Evil Dead return in Bornless Ones, coming this February!
In the tradition of The Evil Dead, and starring The Newsroom’s Margaret Judson and Teen Wolf’s Michael Johnston, writer/director Alexander Babaev‘s Bornless Ones comes to theaters and VOD February 10.
About Bornless Ones
Having just moved to a remote home near an institution to better care for her brother Zach, Emily invites a few friends over to help her unpack.
They soon discover strange symbols etched into the boards on the windows.
In an effort to clean the house they clear them away, soon realizing the gravity of their mistake as they one by one become possessed by an evil force.
Margaret Judson, Devin Goodsell, Michael Johnston, Mark Furze, Bobby T, and David Banks star in an “atmospheric and demon-filled fright-fest” in theaters and On Demand 2/10.
- 1/5/2017
- by admin
- MoreHorror
The Evil Dead return in Bornless Ones, coming this February! In the tradition of The Evil Dead, and starring The Newsroom’s Margaret Judson and Teen Wolf’s Michael Johnston, writer/director Alexander Babaev’s Bornless Ones comes to theaters and VOD February 10. Having just moved to a remote home near an institution to better care for her …
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- 1/4/2017
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
When your new home has mysterious symbols painted on the windows, do not remove them. Alexander Babaev's Bornless Ones is slated for a theatrical and VOD release on February 10th. Also: details on the DVD release of Dead West and Women in Horror Film Festival's call for submissions.
Bornless Ones Trailer, Poster, and Release Details: Press Release: "In the tradition of The Evil Dead, and starring The Newsroom’s Margaret Judson and Teen Wolf’s Michael Johnston, writer/director Alexander Babaev‘s Bornless Ones comes to theaters and VOD February 10.
Having just moved to a remote home near an institution to better care for her brother Zach, Emily invites a few friends over to help her unpack. They soon discover strange symbols etched into the boards on the windows. In an effort to clean the house they clear them away, soon realizing the gravity of their mistake as...
Bornless Ones Trailer, Poster, and Release Details: Press Release: "In the tradition of The Evil Dead, and starring The Newsroom’s Margaret Judson and Teen Wolf’s Michael Johnston, writer/director Alexander Babaev‘s Bornless Ones comes to theaters and VOD February 10.
Having just moved to a remote home near an institution to better care for her brother Zach, Emily invites a few friends over to help her unpack. They soon discover strange symbols etched into the boards on the windows. In an effort to clean the house they clear them away, soon realizing the gravity of their mistake as...
- 1/4/2017
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Uncork'd Entertainment is set to release Alexander Babaev's Bornless Ones. The film unleashes evil, in a haunted cabin. The first official trailer shows characters and their demonic possession. Bornless Ones stars: Margaret Judson, Devin Goodsell, Michael Johnston, Mark Furze and Bobby T. The film is scheduled for an early February launch. All of the Bornless Ones' release details are hosted here. The film's central story focuses on Emily (Judson). She is set to institutionalize her brother, Zach (Johnston). In a new home, Emily and her friends find strange etchings on the walls, leading to a grave situation. Now, an evil force is emerging from this cursed home's floorboards. The film is influenced by The Evil Dead. Truly disturbing, the film promises scares this February 10th, through Video-on-demand and in a few theatres. Let the demonic possession begin, in just a few weeks! Release Date: February 10th, 2017 (VOD, Limited Theatrical). Directors: Alexander Babaev.
- 1/3/2017
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
In the tradition of The Evil Dead, and starring The Newsroom’s Margaret Judson and Teen Wolf’s Michael Johnston, writer/director Alexander Babaev‘s Bornless Ones comes to cinemas and VOD this February.
Having just moved to a remote home near an institution to better care for her brother Zach, Emily invites a few friends over to help her unpack. They soon discover strange symbols etched into the boards on the windows. In an effort to clean the house they clear them away, soon realizing the gravity of their mistake as they one by one become possessed by an evil force.
Margaret Judson, Devin Goodsell, Michael Johnston, Mark Furze, Bobby T, and David Banks star in the Bornless Ones, which hits Us cinemas and On Demand on February 2nd.
Having just moved to a remote home near an institution to better care for her brother Zach, Emily invites a few friends over to help her unpack. They soon discover strange symbols etched into the boards on the windows. In an effort to clean the house they clear them away, soon realizing the gravity of their mistake as they one by one become possessed by an evil force.
Margaret Judson, Devin Goodsell, Michael Johnston, Mark Furze, Bobby T, and David Banks star in the Bornless Ones, which hits Us cinemas and On Demand on February 2nd.
- 1/3/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
There are many Evil Dead copycats out there, but this film from Uncork’d Entertainment may come the closest.
New trailer and poster for Bornless Ones was released with the same theme of friends going to…..wait for it….a house in the woods.
Here’s the synopsis:
Having just moved to a remote home near an institution to better care for her brother Zach, Emily invites a few friends over to help her unpack. They soon discover strange symbols etched into the boards on the windows. In an effort to clean the house they clear them away, soon realizing the gravity of their mistake as they one by one become possessed by an evil force.
The film stars Margaret Judson (The Newsroom) And Michael Johnston (Teen Wolf). The film is written and directed by Alexander Babaev. The rest of the cast include Davin Goodsell, Mark Furze, Bobby T. and David Banks.
New trailer and poster for Bornless Ones was released with the same theme of friends going to…..wait for it….a house in the woods.
Here’s the synopsis:
Having just moved to a remote home near an institution to better care for her brother Zach, Emily invites a few friends over to help her unpack. They soon discover strange symbols etched into the boards on the windows. In an effort to clean the house they clear them away, soon realizing the gravity of their mistake as they one by one become possessed by an evil force.
The film stars Margaret Judson (The Newsroom) And Michael Johnston (Teen Wolf). The film is written and directed by Alexander Babaev. The rest of the cast include Davin Goodsell, Mark Furze, Bobby T. and David Banks.
- 1/3/2017
- by Gig Patta
- LRMonline.com
Only evil will survive… In the tradition of The Evil Dead, and starring The Newsroom’s Margaret Judson and Teen Wolf’s Michael Johnston, writer/director Alexander Babaev‘s Bornless Ones comes to theaters and VOD February 10.. Having just moved to a remote home near an institution to better care for her brother Zach, Emily invites a few friends over to help her unpack. They […]...
- 12/30/2016
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
Presented by Deadhouse Films, The 10th annual A Night of Horror International Film Festival, and Fantastic Planet: Sydney Sci-Fi and Fantasy Film Festival, screen simultaneously at Dendy Cinemas Newtown from November 24 to December 4, 2016. Says festival director Dean Bertram:
The 10th annual festival is going to be our biggest event yet. Featuring over 100 films, several international filmmaker guests, multiple parties and a horror filmmaking master class; Sydney’s genre fans and filmmaking community are going to be treated to eleven days of the best and freshest horror, sci-fi, and fantasy from around the globe.
The festival opens on Thursday November 24, with the Australian premiere of the international festival hit Peelers, plus a Q&A with special international guest: Canadian director Sevé Schelenz. And in keeping with the spirit of the bloody hilarious film, the screening will be followed by a “zombie and strippers” themed after party.
The closing night film,...
The 10th annual festival is going to be our biggest event yet. Featuring over 100 films, several international filmmaker guests, multiple parties and a horror filmmaking master class; Sydney’s genre fans and filmmaking community are going to be treated to eleven days of the best and freshest horror, sci-fi, and fantasy from around the globe.
The festival opens on Thursday November 24, with the Australian premiere of the international festival hit Peelers, plus a Q&A with special international guest: Canadian director Sevé Schelenz. And in keeping with the spirit of the bloody hilarious film, the screening will be followed by a “zombie and strippers” themed after party.
The closing night film,...
- 11/8/2016
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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