After bringing blood-stained scares to Valentine's Day with 2009's My Bloody Valentine and raising hell in 2011's Drive Angry, director/co-writer Patrick Lussier and co-writer Todd Farmer are tapping into Halloween horror with their new film Trick, which has been acquired by Rlje Films and will be released in theaters and on VOD and Digital HD beginning October 18th. Here's a look at the official trailer:
Previous Press Release: Los Angeles, August 14, 2019 – Rlje Films has acquired the horror film Trick, which will be available in theaters and on VOD and Digital HD on October 18, 2019. Directed by Patrick Lussier (My Bloody Valentine) who co-wrote the film with Todd Farmer (Drive Angry), the film stars Omar Epps (“House”), Kristina Reyes (“Blindspot”), Jamie Kennedy (Scream) and Tom Atkins (Escape From New York).
“We’re excited to release Trick just in time for Halloween,” said Mark Ward, Chief Acquisitions Officer at Rlje Films. “With thrilling plot twists and turns,...
Previous Press Release: Los Angeles, August 14, 2019 – Rlje Films has acquired the horror film Trick, which will be available in theaters and on VOD and Digital HD on October 18, 2019. Directed by Patrick Lussier (My Bloody Valentine) who co-wrote the film with Todd Farmer (Drive Angry), the film stars Omar Epps (“House”), Kristina Reyes (“Blindspot”), Jamie Kennedy (Scream) and Tom Atkins (Escape From New York).
“We’re excited to release Trick just in time for Halloween,” said Mark Ward, Chief Acquisitions Officer at Rlje Films. “With thrilling plot twists and turns,...
- 10/2/2019
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Exclusive: The 2019 Screamfest Horror Film Festival has taken a bite out of Eat, Brains, Love, setting the Rodman Flender-directed zombie romantic comedy as its opening-night film. The annual genre fest will run October 8-17 at the Tcl Chinese 6 Theatres in Hollywood.
Eat, Brains, Love, which world premiered last month at the UK’s Frighfest, is about Jake (Jake Cannavale) and his dream girl Amanda (Angelique Rivera). The good news is she finally knows his name — but the bad news is both contracted a mysterious sexually transmitted zombie virus and devoured the brains of half their senior class. A teen psychic (Sarah Yarkin) sent by the government’s top-secret Necrotic Control Division is sent to track them down. Patrick Fabian also stars.
Mike Herro and David Strauss wrote the script based on the novel by Jeff Hart. The pic is produced by Tommy Coriale, Tony Disanto, Brian Hoff, Van Toffler and Cody Weig.
Eat, Brains, Love, which world premiered last month at the UK’s Frighfest, is about Jake (Jake Cannavale) and his dream girl Amanda (Angelique Rivera). The good news is she finally knows his name — but the bad news is both contracted a mysterious sexually transmitted zombie virus and devoured the brains of half their senior class. A teen psychic (Sarah Yarkin) sent by the government’s top-secret Necrotic Control Division is sent to track them down. Patrick Fabian also stars.
Mike Herro and David Strauss wrote the script based on the novel by Jeff Hart. The pic is produced by Tommy Coriale, Tony Disanto, Brian Hoff, Van Toffler and Cody Weig.
- 9/9/2019
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
Rlje Films Acquires Patrick Lussier’s Trick, Coming to Theaters, VOD, and Digital HD on October 18th
After bringing blood-stained scares to Valentine's Day with 2009's My Bloody Valentine and raising hell in 2011's Drive Angry, director/co-writer Patrick Lussier and co-writer Todd Farmer are tapping into Halloween horror with their new film Trick, which has been acquired by Rlje Films and will be released in theaters and on VOD and Digital HD beginning October 18th:
Press Release: Los Angeles, August 14, 2019 – Rlje Films has acquired the horror film Trick, which will be available in theaters and on VOD and Digital HD on October 18, 2019. Directed by Patrick Lussier (My Bloody Valentine) who co-wrote the film with Todd Farmer (Drive Angry), the film stars Omar Epps (“House”), Kristina Reyes (“Blindspot”), Jamie Kennedy (Scream) and Tom Atkins (Escape From New York).
“We’re excited to release Trick just in time for Halloween,” said Mark Ward, Chief Acquisitions Officer at Rlje Films. “With thrilling plot twists and turns, Trick will have...
Press Release: Los Angeles, August 14, 2019 – Rlje Films has acquired the horror film Trick, which will be available in theaters and on VOD and Digital HD on October 18, 2019. Directed by Patrick Lussier (My Bloody Valentine) who co-wrote the film with Todd Farmer (Drive Angry), the film stars Omar Epps (“House”), Kristina Reyes (“Blindspot”), Jamie Kennedy (Scream) and Tom Atkins (Escape From New York).
“We’re excited to release Trick just in time for Halloween,” said Mark Ward, Chief Acquisitions Officer at Rlje Films. “With thrilling plot twists and turns, Trick will have...
- 8/20/2019
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Exclusive: Rlje Films has acquired Trick, a horror film starring Omar Epps and directed by My Bloody Valentine and Drive Angry helmer Patrick Lussier. The pic from Durango Pictures will hit theaters and digital day-and-date on October 18.
Lussier co-wrote the script with his Drive Angry co-scribe Todd Farmer. The plot is set in a small town, where a masked madman visits every Halloween. Detective Mike Denver (Epps) will stop at nothing to discover who he is and how to stop him. Kristina Reyes, Jamie Kennedy and Tom Atkins also star.
The film is produced by Ita Kennedy and Ellen Wander.
“We’re excited to release Trick just in time for Halloween,” Rlje Films’ chief acquisitions officer Mark Ward said. “With thrilling plot twists and turns, Trick will have audiences grasping the edge of their seats and will be the start of a terrifying new franchise.”
Rlje Films’ Ward and Jess De Leo...
Lussier co-wrote the script with his Drive Angry co-scribe Todd Farmer. The plot is set in a small town, where a masked madman visits every Halloween. Detective Mike Denver (Epps) will stop at nothing to discover who he is and how to stop him. Kristina Reyes, Jamie Kennedy and Tom Atkins also star.
The film is produced by Ita Kennedy and Ellen Wander.
“We’re excited to release Trick just in time for Halloween,” Rlje Films’ chief acquisitions officer Mark Ward said. “With thrilling plot twists and turns, Trick will have audiences grasping the edge of their seats and will be the start of a terrifying new franchise.”
Rlje Films’ Ward and Jess De Leo...
- 8/15/2019
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
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