Stars: Alexandra Faye Sadeghian, Peter Johnson, Dominic Luongo, Nicole Colon, Bill Kennedy, Kim Piazza, Lynn Lowry, Tim O’Hearn | Written and Directed by Gregory Lamberson
Guns of Eden opens with Buffalo cops Megan (Alexandra Faye Sadeghian) and her partner Jeremy (Peter Johnson) running down a purse snatcher. However, when they find themselves in the middle of a convenience store robbery things don’t go as well and Megan shoots a fellow officer.
She resigns and takes up residence at the local bar until Jeremy finds her and suggests she join him and a couple of friends, friends Blake (Dominic Luongo) and Gabriella (Nicole Colon), on a camping trip. She’s initially reluctant but, since it would be a short movie otherwise, ends up going. But as they head out to the woods, something else is about to go down.
Sheriff Preacher (Bill Kennedy) is leading his men in prayer before they...
Guns of Eden opens with Buffalo cops Megan (Alexandra Faye Sadeghian) and her partner Jeremy (Peter Johnson) running down a purse snatcher. However, when they find themselves in the middle of a convenience store robbery things don’t go as well and Megan shoots a fellow officer.
She resigns and takes up residence at the local bar until Jeremy finds her and suggests she join him and a couple of friends, friends Blake (Dominic Luongo) and Gabriella (Nicole Colon), on a camping trip. She’s initially reluctant but, since it would be a short movie otherwise, ends up going. But as they head out to the woods, something else is about to go down.
Sheriff Preacher (Bill Kennedy) is leading his men in prayer before they...
- 11/11/2022
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Welcome to the latest edition of our regular crowdfunding feature here on Nerdly – Back This! – where we take a look at some of the cool content taking the crowdfunding route on sites such as Indiegogo and Kickstarter. This month we’re spotlighting a new feature from the man behind the fantastic horror Johnny Gruesome, director Gregory Lamberson – who is crowdfunding his latest film, the action flick Guns of Eden.
Gregory Lamberson will direct the indie action thriller Guns of Eden from his own screenplay in western New York this summer. Described by the filmmaker as “Deliverance meets First Blood, with a dash of The Warriors,” the film is about four weekend campers, including two police officers, hunted by different factions of an armed militia after witnessing an execution. Newcomer Alexandra Faye Sadeghian will star as Megan Forrest, a Buffalo cop suffering from Ptsd who takes on the mantle of a vengeful warrior.
Gregory Lamberson will direct the indie action thriller Guns of Eden from his own screenplay in western New York this summer. Described by the filmmaker as “Deliverance meets First Blood, with a dash of The Warriors,” the film is about four weekend campers, including two police officers, hunted by different factions of an armed militia after witnessing an execution. Newcomer Alexandra Faye Sadeghian will star as Megan Forrest, a Buffalo cop suffering from Ptsd who takes on the mantle of a vengeful warrior.
- 2/18/2021
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Stars: Helene Udy, Angela Barajas, Pamela Sutch, Colton Baumgartner, Donna Hamblin, Carl Bailey, Tim O’Hearn | Written by Luc Bernier | Directed by Jeffrey Schneider
Evil Under the Skin tells the story of mother and daughter Sophie (Helen Udy) and Roselee (Angela Banjaras) who are holidaying in a lakeside cabin in Oregon in order to get over their recent issues and to get some family bonding in. Well if you count swimming in a lake by day and getting sh*t-faced on shots at night!
Their break is interrupted not only by a creepy brother and sister duo who – if we weren’t told were brother and sister you’d think they were lovers. Yes, even idyllic Oregon has backwoods incest folks, right there on your TV screen(!) – but also by mum Sophie’s apparent mental breakdown. A severe mental breakdown… like, dangerous to be around breakdown.
Also a mental breakdown that...
Evil Under the Skin tells the story of mother and daughter Sophie (Helen Udy) and Roselee (Angela Banjaras) who are holidaying in a lakeside cabin in Oregon in order to get over their recent issues and to get some family bonding in. Well if you count swimming in a lake by day and getting sh*t-faced on shots at night!
Their break is interrupted not only by a creepy brother and sister duo who – if we weren’t told were brother and sister you’d think they were lovers. Yes, even idyllic Oregon has backwoods incest folks, right there on your TV screen(!) – but also by mum Sophie’s apparent mental breakdown. A severe mental breakdown… like, dangerous to be around breakdown.
Also a mental breakdown that...
- 11/17/2020
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Tony Sokol Apr 30, 2019
Dentsu Aegis Network's prudence turns into butterflies as Woodstock 50 cancelled no more.
By the time we get to Woodstock 50 half the investors will be gone, but the organizers of the event say the show will go on. In spite of, or for spite, reports saying a spokesperson for Dentsu Aegis, the Japanese financial partners of Woodstock 50, told the press the event was canceled, organizers say it is moving forward, according to Variety.
"Woodstock 50 vehemently denies the festival's cancellation and legal remedy will (be) sought," according to the official Woodstock 50 statement, via Variety.
Woodstock 50 was to include performers such as Santana, Janelle Monáe, David Crosby, John Fogerty, Jay-z, Chance The Rapper, Miley Cyrus, Dead & Company, the Killers, and Brandi Carlile. The festival was set for August 16-18 in Watkins Glen, New York. Tim O'Hearn, the administrator for Schuyler County, confirmed the cancellation after he was contacted by Dentsu Aegis Network.
Dentsu Aegis Network's prudence turns into butterflies as Woodstock 50 cancelled no more.
By the time we get to Woodstock 50 half the investors will be gone, but the organizers of the event say the show will go on. In spite of, or for spite, reports saying a spokesperson for Dentsu Aegis, the Japanese financial partners of Woodstock 50, told the press the event was canceled, organizers say it is moving forward, according to Variety.
"Woodstock 50 vehemently denies the festival's cancellation and legal remedy will (be) sought," according to the official Woodstock 50 statement, via Variety.
Woodstock 50 was to include performers such as Santana, Janelle Monáe, David Crosby, John Fogerty, Jay-z, Chance The Rapper, Miley Cyrus, Dead & Company, the Killers, and Brandi Carlile. The festival was set for August 16-18 in Watkins Glen, New York. Tim O'Hearn, the administrator for Schuyler County, confirmed the cancellation after he was contacted by Dentsu Aegis Network.
- 4/30/2019
- Den of Geek
Indie film company Slaughtered Lamb Productions has released the first set of stills from Killer Rack, a horror comedy shooting at the Pierce Arrow Film Arts Center in Buffalo, New York. Check 'em out right here!
The film, written by Paul McGinnis, is directed by Gregory Lamberson (Slime City Massacre, Dry Bones) and is co-produced by Lamberson, McGinnis, and Rod Durick (Filming the Undead: How to Make Your Own Zombie Movie).
Newcomer Jessica Zwolak stars as Betty, a young woman who discovers her new breast implants are man-eating monsters. Debbie Rochon co-stars as Dr. Cate Thulu, Lloyd Kaufman plays psychiatrist Howard Foin, and Brooke Lewis voices the titular monsters.
The photos depict Betty's initial examination by Dr. Thulu and a confrontation which occurs later in the film. Robert Bozek plays Thulu's nurse, Herbie East. Additional photos are behind-the-scenes shots of a disarming date between Betty and her boyfriend, Dutch (Sam Qualiana,...
The film, written by Paul McGinnis, is directed by Gregory Lamberson (Slime City Massacre, Dry Bones) and is co-produced by Lamberson, McGinnis, and Rod Durick (Filming the Undead: How to Make Your Own Zombie Movie).
Newcomer Jessica Zwolak stars as Betty, a young woman who discovers her new breast implants are man-eating monsters. Debbie Rochon co-stars as Dr. Cate Thulu, Lloyd Kaufman plays psychiatrist Howard Foin, and Brooke Lewis voices the titular monsters.
The photos depict Betty's initial examination by Dr. Thulu and a confrontation which occurs later in the film. Robert Bozek plays Thulu's nurse, Herbie East. Additional photos are behind-the-scenes shots of a disarming date between Betty and her boyfriend, Dutch (Sam Qualiana,...
- 8/7/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
Steeped in Christian mythos, Sineaters will free you of your transgressions in 2012. This independent film from Cthulhu Blues Productions and Crow-Nan Productions has recently finished production, with horror fans now able to gaze upon an early, exclusive graphic for the film. Actress Melantha Blackthorne (Fable: Teeth of Beasts) looms in the background covered in hieroglyphics, with the graphic offering: "for thy peace I pawn my own soul." Prepare for your forgiveness shortly, with an early synopsis preaching tales of horror below. Can I get an amen, brother?
The synopsis for Sineaters is here:
"Sineaters is the story of a lone drifter who has come to the end of a violent and bloody journey. He has the power to consume the sins of evil-doers, and the power to heal with his hands, part faith healer and part gunslinger. He loses the spiritual struggle with the Grim, a manifestation of all the...
The synopsis for Sineaters is here:
"Sineaters is the story of a lone drifter who has come to the end of a violent and bloody journey. He has the power to consume the sins of evil-doers, and the power to heal with his hands, part faith healer and part gunslinger. He loses the spiritual struggle with the Grim, a manifestation of all the...
- 5/24/2011
- by Remove28DaysLaterAnalysisThis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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