Shock reviews Aussie killer canine flick The Pack on UK DVD. Nothing to do with Robert Clouse’s 1977 pseudo-classic, Nick Robertson’s feature directorial debut The Pack does share its basic premise: dog attack! Taking place over a single day, the Australian indie sees a family on a remote farm menaced by a pack of vicious…
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- 3/17/2016
- by Chris Alexander
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Welcome to the first in a new weekly feature here on Nerdly, VOD Vault – where we’ll be casting our eye over a wealth of direct to market releases that are available on video on demand/streaming platforms such as Amazon Prime, Netflix, iTunes etc.; furthering our remit to champion those little-seen and under-publicised movies that debut direct to DVD and VOD in the UK – god knows there are enough of them released each and every week!
You Are Not Alone
Stars: Krista Dzialoszynski, Keenan Camp, Nikki Pierce | Directed by Derek Mungor
With school finally over, college graduate Natalie Wilner returns to her hometown to celebrate the Fourth of July weekend. But beneath the flags and fireworks lurks a dark, malevolent figure. After a night of drunken parties, she stumbles home and drifts off to sleep, only to be woken moments later by a loud knock on the door…
You Are Not Alone...
You Are Not Alone
Stars: Krista Dzialoszynski, Keenan Camp, Nikki Pierce | Directed by Derek Mungor
With school finally over, college graduate Natalie Wilner returns to her hometown to celebrate the Fourth of July weekend. But beneath the flags and fireworks lurks a dark, malevolent figure. After a night of drunken parties, she stumbles home and drifts off to sleep, only to be woken moments later by a loud knock on the door…
You Are Not Alone...
- 3/13/2016
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
If you’re a dog lover, be sure to steer clear of The Pack. Why? Because you’ll either end up fearing your four-legged friends, or cringe during defensive scenes that depict appropriate, but brutal, man-on-canine violence. This isn’t your typical “when animals attack” adventure, thanks to the way director Nick Robertson is able to transform a few pups into dark, deranged reapers from Hell. Much like Adam MacDonald’s Backcountry, which features a hammer-clawed behemoth of a bear, scribe Evan Randall Green finds horror in the most primal situations, and tension never ceases. Robertson continually reminds us that Satan’s lapdogs are on the prowl, either watching from afar, or tearing into flesh with their bone-white teeth.
Did I just become a cat person?
This Australian thriller takes place on a sprawling plot of farmland, as the Wilson family are forced to defend their kingdom from a vicious pack of stray dogs.
Did I just become a cat person?
This Australian thriller takes place on a sprawling plot of farmland, as the Wilson family are forced to defend their kingdom from a vicious pack of stray dogs.
- 2/13/2016
- by Matt Donato
- We Got This Covered
Mash-up movie Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (review) is this weekend’s big horror release, but zombies aren’t the only monsters on the attack. Man’s best friend will strike fear in the hearts of men in Nick Robertson’s The Pack, on… Continue Reading →
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- 2/5/2016
- by John Squires
- DreadCentral.com
In this round-up, we have a Q&A with actress Andrea Monier from All Hallows' Eve 2! Also: an official poster as well as over ten photos for the Australian horror-thriller The Pack, and details on the debut of Vigilante Diaries.
All Hallows' Eve 2: Previous Press Release: "Los Angeles (Jan. 04, 2016) – Rlj Entertainment (Nasdaq: Rlje) brings you the new sequel to the Halloween-themed horror movie All Hallows’ Eve 2. Directed by Bryan Norton (Seven Hells), Antonio Padovan (Once Upon a Time, Inc.), Marc Roussel (The Last Halloween), Ryan Patch (If I Give My Soul), Jay Holben (Hunger), The Kondelik Brothers (Airplane Vs Volcano), Elias Benavidez (A Boy’s Life), Mike Kochansky (Mr. Tricker’s Treat), and Andres Borghi (Alexia), the film stars Andrea Monier (The Black Water Vampire) and Damien Monier (Grim). All Hallows’ Eve 2 is available on Digital Video and on DVD for an Srp of $27.97 on Feb. 2nd,...
All Hallows' Eve 2: Previous Press Release: "Los Angeles (Jan. 04, 2016) – Rlj Entertainment (Nasdaq: Rlje) brings you the new sequel to the Halloween-themed horror movie All Hallows’ Eve 2. Directed by Bryan Norton (Seven Hells), Antonio Padovan (Once Upon a Time, Inc.), Marc Roussel (The Last Halloween), Ryan Patch (If I Give My Soul), Jay Holben (Hunger), The Kondelik Brothers (Airplane Vs Volcano), Elias Benavidez (A Boy’s Life), Mike Kochansky (Mr. Tricker’s Treat), and Andres Borghi (Alexia), the film stars Andrea Monier (The Black Water Vampire) and Damien Monier (Grim). All Hallows’ Eve 2 is available on Digital Video and on DVD for an Srp of $27.97 on Feb. 2nd,...
- 2/3/2016
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Tagline: "You can't outrun them. You can't hide from them." A second trailer for Nick Robertson's The Pack has been released. The first trailer, revealed in late 2014, was a sales trailer. The clip showed a grisly killing, settings and a family hunted by a group of wild dogs. The second trailer shows more of the film's conflict infused action sequences. The Pack, partially shot in Adelaide, Australia, is set to debut in Us markets, on February 5th. A preview of the film's North American launch is hosted here. The film centers on Adam Wilson (Jack Campbell) and his family. They are seeing a future foreclosure on their farm. A bank officer threatens to take away their home, until a pack of wild dogs takes care of the banker. Then, the Wilson family is also attacked, with darkness falling on the surrounding fields. The Us rights for the film were...
- 1/7/2016
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Plus… Fortitude International begins sales on Android; AFI Fest sets Johnny Depp on-stage conversation; The Strand acquires The KindWords … and more.IFC Midnight has acquired North American rights from Lightning Entertainment to Nick Robertson’s feature debut The Pack, the recent Fantasy Filmfest world premiere about a farmer’s family under siege from feral dogs.Fortitude International has added Olga Kurylenko sci-fi thriller Android to its Afm slate. Niall Johnson will direct from the screenplay he wrote with Matt O’Reilly. Shooting is set for February at Infinite Studios Singapore.AFI Fest 2015 has announced an on-stage conversation between Black Mass director Scott Cooper and Johnny Depp on November 8.Strand Releasing has acquired all Us rights to Shemi Zarhin’s Israeli comedy The Kind Words from Beta Cinema at the start of Afm. The Adrienne Shelly Foundation has partnered with The Horizon Award and producers Cassian Elwes, Christine Vachon and Lynette Howell to provide two winning female directors...
- 11/5/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
IFC Midnight has just acquired the North American rights to Nick Robertson’s feature film debut The Pack and it will be released next year in the spring. The film tells the story of a farmer and his family who must fight for their lives after a ferocious pack of feral wild dogs lays siege to their isolated farm. Through a series of frightening and bloody encounters they are forced into survival mode to defend themselves from the ravenous beasts and make it through the…...
- 11/5/2015
- Deadline
Exclusive: UK distributor acquires The Benefactor, Backtrack, The Pack and Anguish.
UK distributor Arrow Films has announced a number of acquisitions for its 2016 slate as Afm kicks off.
Arrow has acquired thriller The Benefactor starring Richard Gere and Theo James; psychological horror Backtrack starring Adrien Brody and Sam Neill; and horror films The Pack and Anguish.
Andrew Renzi’s The Benefactor has already set a date for Feb 29, 2016 release. Gere stars as a Philadelphia businessman who tries to make amends for a tragic accident that killed his friends years ago.
Michael Petroni’s Backtrack [pictured] stars Brody as a psychologist who discovers his patients are ghosts who died 20 years before.
Nick Robertson’s The Pack is about an Australian farmer who has to fight a feral pack of dogs.
Sonny Mallhi’s Anguish is about a girl diagnosed with an identity disorder that may actually be channelling an evil spirit.
Arrow’s acquisitions director Tom Stewart said, “We are...
UK distributor Arrow Films has announced a number of acquisitions for its 2016 slate as Afm kicks off.
Arrow has acquired thriller The Benefactor starring Richard Gere and Theo James; psychological horror Backtrack starring Adrien Brody and Sam Neill; and horror films The Pack and Anguish.
Andrew Renzi’s The Benefactor has already set a date for Feb 29, 2016 release. Gere stars as a Philadelphia businessman who tries to make amends for a tragic accident that killed his friends years ago.
Michael Petroni’s Backtrack [pictured] stars Brody as a psychologist who discovers his patients are ghosts who died 20 years before.
Nick Robertson’s The Pack is about an Australian farmer who has to fight a feral pack of dogs.
Sonny Mallhi’s Anguish is about a girl diagnosed with an identity disorder that may actually be channelling an evil spirit.
Arrow’s acquisitions director Tom Stewart said, “We are...
- 11/4/2015
- by wendy.mitchell@screendaily.com (Wendy Mitchell)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: UK distributor acquires The Benefactor, Backtrack, The Pack and Anguish.
UK distributor Arrow Films has announced a number of acquisitions for its 2016 slate as Afm kicks off.
Arrow has acquired thriller The Benefactor starring Richard Gere and Theo James; psychological horror Backtrack starring Adrien Brody and Sam Neill; and horror films The Pack and Anguish.
Andrew Renzi’s The Benefactor has already set a date for Feb 29, 2016 release. Gere stars as a Philadelphia businessman who tries to make amends for a tragic accident that killed his friends years ago.
Michael Petroni’s Backtrack [pictured] stars Brody as a psychologist who discovers his patients are ghosts who died 20 years before.
Nick Robertson’s The Pack is about an Australian farmer who has to fight a feral pack of dogs.
Sonny Mallhi’s Anguish is about a girl diagnosed with an identity disorder that may actually be channelling an evil spirit.
Arrow’s acquisitions director Tom Stewart said, “We are...
UK distributor Arrow Films has announced a number of acquisitions for its 2016 slate as Afm kicks off.
Arrow has acquired thriller The Benefactor starring Richard Gere and Theo James; psychological horror Backtrack starring Adrien Brody and Sam Neill; and horror films The Pack and Anguish.
Andrew Renzi’s The Benefactor has already set a date for Feb 29, 2016 release. Gere stars as a Philadelphia businessman who tries to make amends for a tragic accident that killed his friends years ago.
Michael Petroni’s Backtrack [pictured] stars Brody as a psychologist who discovers his patients are ghosts who died 20 years before.
Nick Robertson’s The Pack is about an Australian farmer who has to fight a feral pack of dogs.
Sonny Mallhi’s Anguish is about a girl diagnosed with an identity disorder that may actually be channelling an evil spirit.
Arrow’s acquisitions director Tom Stewart said, “We are...
- 11/4/2015
- by wendy.mitchell@screendaily.com (Wendy Mitchell)
- ScreenDaily
In two weeks, vampires, cannibals, Halloween frights and more will grace the screen at the Muvico Theater in Rosemont, Illinois for Bruce Cambell's Horror Film Festival. Now a telekinetic kid and and an apocalypse have joined the killer lineup, as both June and JeruZalem will make their U.S. premieres at the festival.
Press Release: "Chicago, Illinois (August 6, 2015) – The second annual Bruce Campbell Horror Film Festival presented by Wizard World, running August 20 – 23 at the Muvico Theater in Rosemont, Illinois (9701 Bryn Mawr Ave., Rosemont), is proud to announce the addition of two more films to the already bursting schedule.
June, starring Casper Van Dien (Starship Troopers) and Kennedy Brice (The Walking Dead), tells the story of nine-year-old June (Brice), who has been shuffled in and out of foster homes for years. Though she tries to be good, no matter where she goes a trail of chaos and terror seems to follow.
Press Release: "Chicago, Illinois (August 6, 2015) – The second annual Bruce Campbell Horror Film Festival presented by Wizard World, running August 20 – 23 at the Muvico Theater in Rosemont, Illinois (9701 Bryn Mawr Ave., Rosemont), is proud to announce the addition of two more films to the already bursting schedule.
June, starring Casper Van Dien (Starship Troopers) and Kennedy Brice (The Walking Dead), tells the story of nine-year-old June (Brice), who has been shuffled in and out of foster homes for years. Though she tries to be good, no matter where she goes a trail of chaos and terror seems to follow.
- 8/6/2015
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
One month from now, Bruce Cambell's Horror Film Festival will take over the Muvico Theater in Rosemont, Illinois and they've announced killer lineup that includes Tales of Halloween, a screening of Fright Night with a Q&A from Tom Holland, and Eli Roth introducing Cannibal Holocaust:
"Chicago, July 22, 2015 – The second annual Bruce Campbell Horror Film Festival presented by Wizard World, running August 20 – 23 at the Muvico Theater in Rosemont, Illinois (9701 Bryn Mawr Ave., Rosemont), promises thrills, chills, guests and surprises to Chicago’s legions of horror fans. The four-day event, programmed by The Awesome Fest, will coincide with Wizard World Chicago and offers convention-goers and ticket holders a chance to sit back, relax, and lose their minds.
“You can have your rom-coms, your indie darlings and your blockbusters,” remarks Bruce Campbell. “I’ll take a good old-fashioned horror movie any day or night of the week!”
“With this program we...
"Chicago, July 22, 2015 – The second annual Bruce Campbell Horror Film Festival presented by Wizard World, running August 20 – 23 at the Muvico Theater in Rosemont, Illinois (9701 Bryn Mawr Ave., Rosemont), promises thrills, chills, guests and surprises to Chicago’s legions of horror fans. The four-day event, programmed by The Awesome Fest, will coincide with Wizard World Chicago and offers convention-goers and ticket holders a chance to sit back, relax, and lose their minds.
“You can have your rom-coms, your indie darlings and your blockbusters,” remarks Bruce Campbell. “I’ll take a good old-fashioned horror movie any day or night of the week!”
“With this program we...
- 7/22/2015
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
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