There's a reason why Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho, as well as a number of his films, have stood the test of time. His attention to even the most minute detail and filming shots over and over played an important part in the method to his madness. The fine folks over at Scream Factory, in conjunction with IFC Midnight, have announced the release of the documentary 78/52: Hitchcock's Shower Scene on Blu-ray and DVD. But, that's not all we can look forward to this February. The two companies will also release Welcome to the Willits on Blu-ray and DVD as well.
From Scream Factory: "We are pleased to announce that we have a new IFC Midnight film planned for release on Blu-ray & DVD this February! (And it is a Must-have for every fan of the film Psycho!)
78/52: Hitchcock’S Shower Scene: The screeching strings, the plunging knife, the slow...
From Scream Factory: "We are pleased to announce that we have a new IFC Midnight film planned for release on Blu-ray & DVD this February! (And it is a Must-have for every fan of the film Psycho!)
78/52: Hitchcock’S Shower Scene: The screeching strings, the plunging knife, the slow...
- 11/15/2017
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
What if Walter White's drugs from Breaking Bad caused you to communicate with aliens? If this "what if?" intrigues you (like it does me), then you may want to open your mind to the new psyche-altering horror film Welcome to Willits. Co-starring Bill Sage, Anastasia Baranova, and Dolph Lundgren, Welcome to Willits comes out in theaters and on VOD platforms beginning this Friday, and to give you an idea of what to expect, IFC Midnight has provided us with an exclusive clip to share with Daily Dead readers.
You can watch the exclusive clip from Welcome to Willits below, and in case you missed it, check out our batch of images from the film. Directed by Trevor Ryan, Welcome to Willits stars Bill Sage, Rory Culkin, Anastasia Baranova, Garrett Clayton, Thomas Dekker, and Dolph Lundgren. The new movie will be released in theaters and on VOD platforms beginning September 22nd.
You can watch the exclusive clip from Welcome to Willits below, and in case you missed it, check out our batch of images from the film. Directed by Trevor Ryan, Welcome to Willits stars Bill Sage, Rory Culkin, Anastasia Baranova, Garrett Clayton, Thomas Dekker, and Dolph Lundgren. The new movie will be released in theaters and on VOD platforms beginning September 22nd.
- 9/21/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Conspiracy theories and hard drugs blend into one deadly night of carnage in the new horror film Welcome to Willits, and before it's released in theaters and on VOD this Friday from IFC Midnight, we've been provided with a set of stills featuring some familiar faces.
"Aliens, burnouts and clueless campers collide in this bloody and bonkers slasher freak-out. Deep in the woods of Northern California lies the off-the-grid town of Willits, a haven for marijuana growers, meth addicts, and conspiracy theorists. When a gaggle of vacationing teens unknowingly set up their campsite on the property of Willits’ most disturbed resident—a psychotic, drug-addled pot farmer convinced extraterrestrials are out to get him—they’re in for one hell of a bad time. The feature debut from director Trevor Ryan is a no-holds-barred pileup of carnage, twisted comedy, and pure crazy."
Directed by Trevor Ryan, Welcome to Willits stars Bill Sage,...
"Aliens, burnouts and clueless campers collide in this bloody and bonkers slasher freak-out. Deep in the woods of Northern California lies the off-the-grid town of Willits, a haven for marijuana growers, meth addicts, and conspiracy theorists. When a gaggle of vacationing teens unknowingly set up their campsite on the property of Willits’ most disturbed resident—a psychotic, drug-addled pot farmer convinced extraterrestrials are out to get him—they’re in for one hell of a bad time. The feature debut from director Trevor Ryan is a no-holds-barred pileup of carnage, twisted comedy, and pure crazy."
Directed by Trevor Ryan, Welcome to Willits stars Bill Sage,...
- 9/21/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
As we inch closer to Halloween 2017 with each passing day, that means another month is upon us and that we have a new crop of horror and sci-fi VOD and digital releases coming our way over the next four weeks. September kicks off with a pair of releases on the 1st—Temple and The Vault—and the Tuesday after Labor Day will play host to three different titles, too, including The Atoning, The Basement, and Revelator.
September 8th is another busy day, with Anti Matter, Circus Kane, and The Limehouse Golem all making their digital bows, and the 12th boasts five different films arriving that day—Baby Driver, 47 Meters Down, Clowntergeist, The Hatred, and The Prison.
As if all that wasn’t enough, look for the Garbage Pail Kids Story doc on the 20th, and both The Houses October Built 2 and Welcome to Willits arrive on the 22nd. The...
September 8th is another busy day, with Anti Matter, Circus Kane, and The Limehouse Golem all making their digital bows, and the 12th boasts five different films arriving that day—Baby Driver, 47 Meters Down, Clowntergeist, The Hatred, and The Prison.
As if all that wasn’t enough, look for the Garbage Pail Kids Story doc on the 20th, and both The Houses October Built 2 and Welcome to Willits arrive on the 22nd. The...
- 9/1/2017
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
IFC Midnight Reveals Poster & Trailer for Welcome To Willits, Co-Starring Bill Sage & Dolph Lundgren
Sometimes delusions can be more deadly than reality—especially when you think aliens are after you—and one man's unsettling suspicions could be mean a violent end for a group of young campers in the official trailer for Welcome to Willits, coming out this September from IFC Midnight.
"Aliens, burnouts and clueless campers collide in this bloody and bonkers slasher freak-out. Deep in the woods of Northern California lies the off-the-grid town of Willits, a haven for marijuana growers, meth addicts, and conspiracy theorists. When a gaggle of vacationing teens unknowingly set up their campsite on the property of Willits’ most disturbed resident—a psychotic, drug-addled pot farmer convinced extraterrestrials are out to get him—they’re in for one hell of a bad time. The feature debut from director Trevor Ryan is a no-holds-barred pileup of carnage, twisted comedy, and pure crazy."
Directed by Trevor Ryan, Welcome to Willits stars Bill Sage,...
"Aliens, burnouts and clueless campers collide in this bloody and bonkers slasher freak-out. Deep in the woods of Northern California lies the off-the-grid town of Willits, a haven for marijuana growers, meth addicts, and conspiracy theorists. When a gaggle of vacationing teens unknowingly set up their campsite on the property of Willits’ most disturbed resident—a psychotic, drug-addled pot farmer convinced extraterrestrials are out to get him—they’re in for one hell of a bad time. The feature debut from director Trevor Ryan is a no-holds-barred pileup of carnage, twisted comedy, and pure crazy."
Directed by Trevor Ryan, Welcome to Willits stars Bill Sage,...
- 8/28/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
A trailer has been released for an interesting looking sci-fi horror film called Welcome To Willits. Willits is a little off-the-grid town in the woods of Northern California that is a "haven for marijuana growers, meth addicts, and conspiracy theorists". The story centers around a group of teens who get mixed up with a crazy pot farmer and then the aliens show up to wreck havoc! It looks like good stupid fun.
The movie was directed by Trevor Ryan and it stars Bill Sage, Rory Culkin, Anastasia Baranova, Garrett Clayton, and Dolph Lundgren. Here's the synopsis:
Aliens, burnouts and clueless campers collide in this bloody and bonkers slasher freak-out. Deep in the woods of Northern California lies the off-the-grid town of Willits, a haven for marijuana growers, meth addicts, and conspiracy theorists. When a gaggle of vacationing teens unknowingly set up their campsite on the property of Willits’ most disturbed resident—a psychotic,...
The movie was directed by Trevor Ryan and it stars Bill Sage, Rory Culkin, Anastasia Baranova, Garrett Clayton, and Dolph Lundgren. Here's the synopsis:
Aliens, burnouts and clueless campers collide in this bloody and bonkers slasher freak-out. Deep in the woods of Northern California lies the off-the-grid town of Willits, a haven for marijuana growers, meth addicts, and conspiracy theorists. When a gaggle of vacationing teens unknowingly set up their campsite on the property of Willits’ most disturbed resident—a psychotic,...
- 8/25/2017
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
"I ain't sure what they want, but they ain't nice." IFC Midnight has unveiled an official trailer for a sci-fi horror film titled Welcome to Willits, which played at various genre film festivals all last year. Set in the woods of Northern California in an off-the-grid town called Willits, a "haven for marijuana growers, meth addicts, and conspiracy theorists", the story is about a group of teens who get mixed up with a local pot farmer. And then the aliens show up and all hell breaks loose. This is described as a "no-holds-barred pileup of carnage, twisted comedy, and pure crazy." Let's hope all of that is true. Starring Bill Sage, Rory Culkin, Anastasia Baranova, Garrett Clayton, and surprisingly enough, Dolph Lundgren. I don't think I've seen a film that mixes drugs and aliens in this way, can't say it's going to be a good combination. Watch out. Here's the...
- 8/25/2017
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
IFC Midnight has acquired U.S. distribution rights to Welcome to Willits, the feature directorial debut of Trevor Ryan. The horror-comedy starring Bill Sage, Dolph Lundgren, Rory Culkin and Chris Zylka is slated to open in theaters and digital platforms September 22. Written by the director’s brother Tim Ryan, the feature is adapted from their short Welcome to Willits: After Sundown, which premiered to critical acclaim at SXSW in 2015. The film is set in the Northern…...
- 7/12/2017
- Deadline
Stars: Dolph Lundgren, Karrueche Tran, Chris Zylka, Erica Eynon, Joe LoCicero, Rory Culkin, Anastasia Baranova, Thomas Dekker, Garrett Clayton, Sabina Gadecki, Bill Sage, Keelin Woodell, Serge Levin, Shad Gaspard, John D. Hickman | Written by Tim Ryan | Directed by Trevor Ryan
Deep in the woods of Willits, Northern California lives a pot grower by the name of Brock (Bill Sage) and his wife Peggy (Sabina Gadecki). They are being visited by the young Courtney (Anastasia Baranova) for a while and not only that, but they are being visited quite often by those evil little grey bastards from space. Either that or Brock is growing some pretty potent shit. Things become complicated when a group of young campers decide to pitch up in the dense forest. No matter what is going on… There’s going to be carnage.
Well, that’s what the trailers and other reviews would lead you to believe.
Deep in the woods of Willits, Northern California lives a pot grower by the name of Brock (Bill Sage) and his wife Peggy (Sabina Gadecki). They are being visited by the young Courtney (Anastasia Baranova) for a while and not only that, but they are being visited quite often by those evil little grey bastards from space. Either that or Brock is growing some pretty potent shit. Things become complicated when a group of young campers decide to pitch up in the dense forest. No matter what is going on… There’s going to be carnage.
Well, that’s what the trailers and other reviews would lead you to believe.
- 6/2/2017
- by Mondo Squallido
- Nerdly
The North Hollywood CineFest just announced their 2017 winners. This year's festival ran from March 24-30 and the fantastic line-up included new work from established and fresh filmmaking talent such as Speak Now by Melissa Vitello, Ghost in the Machine by Brock Humphrey, The Lady Killers by Phil Leirness, Bear with Us by William J. Stribling, Red by Branko Tomovic, Welcome to Willits by Trevor Ryan, ToY by Patrick Chapman, American Fango by Gabriele Altobelli, House By The Lake by Adam Gierasch, H.O.M.E. by Daniel Maldonado and many more... The 4th annual film festival took place in the heart of the NoHo Arts District at the fabulous Laemmle NoHo 7 theater in North Hollywood. The complete list of the 2017 Awards winners can be found on https://www.nohocinefest.com/2017-awards Watch the 2017 Awards Nominees in the trailer below: ...
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- 4/1/2017
- Screen Anarchy
The NoHo CineFest kicked off for another exciting edition and one of the highlights to look forward to is their annual Horror Night. This year's Horror Night feature film is Welcome to Willits by Trevor Ryan which stars Bill Sage, Rory Culkin, Sabina Gadecki, Chris Zylka, Dolph Lundgren, Anastasia Baranova, Thomas Dekker, Garret Clayton and Karruche Tran. The exciting shorts programme includes Red by Branko Tomovic, A Knock at the Door by Katrina Rennells and Wendie Weldon, Feeding Time by Matt Mercer, The Call by Quavondo Nguyen, Caul Unknown by Matthew Oquendo and many more. For full line-up please see: https://www.nohocinefest.com/monday-mar-27 The 4th annual North Hollywood CineFest runs until March 30 and takes place in the heart of the NoHo Arts District at the fabulous Laemmle NoHo 7 theater in North Hollywood. Horror Night is presented tonight on Monday March...
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- 3/27/2017
- Screen Anarchy
The highly anticipated 4th edition of the North Hollywood CineFest kicks off tonight in Los Angeles. This year's festival will run from March 24-30 and the fantastic line-up includes new work from established and fresh filmmaking talent. Look out for Speak Now by Melissa Vitello, Ghost in the Machine by Brock Humphrey, The Lady Killers by Phil Leirness, Bear with Us by William J. Stribling, Red by Branko Tomovic, Welcome to Willits by Trevor Ryan, ToY by Patrick Chapman, American Fango by Gabriele Altobelli, House By The Lake by Adam Gierasch, H.O.M.E. by Daniel Maldonado and many more... The festival kicks off on March 24 with I Had a Bloody Good Time at House Harker by Clayton Cogswell and offers many La and world premieres in the following days, including American Fango, Bear with Us, The Big Day and Speak Now. The 4th annual film festival will take...
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- 3/24/2017
- Screen Anarchy
The North Hollywood CineFest just announced their 2017 Awards Nominees for their highly anticipated 4th edition. This year's festival will run from March 24-30 in Los Angeles and the fantastic line-up includes new work from established and fresh filmmaking talent. Look out for Speak Now by Melissa Vitello, Ghost in the Machine by Brock Humphrey, The Lady Killers by Phil Leirness, Bear with Us by William J. Stribling, Red by Branko Tomovic, Welcome to Willits by Trevor Ryan, ToY by Patrick Chapman, American Fango by Gabriele Altobelli, House By The Lake by Adam Gierasch, H.O.M.E. by Daniel Maldonado and many more... The festival kicks off on March 24 with I Had a Bloody Good Time at House Harker by Clayton Cogswell and offers many La and world premieres in the following days, including American Fango, Bear with Us, The Big Day and Speak Now. The 4th annual film...
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- 3/17/2017
- Screen Anarchy
The NoHo CineFest returns for another exciting edition this month and one of the highlights to look forward to is their annual Horror Night. This year's Horror Night feature film is Welcome to Willits by Trevor Ryan which stars Bill Sage, Rory Culkin, Sabina Gadecki, Chris Zylka, Dolph Lundgren, Anastasia Baranova, Thomas Dekker, Garret Clayton and Karruche Tran. The shorts programme includes Red by Branko Tomovic, A Knock at the Door by Katrina Rennells and Wendie Weldon, Feeding Time by Matt Mercer, The Call by Quavondo Nguyen, Caul Unknown by Matthew Oquendo and many more. For full line-up please see: https://www.nohocinefest.com/monday-mar-27 The 4th annual North Hollywood CineFest will run from March 24-30 and takes place in the heart of the NoHo Arts District at the fabulous Laemmle NoHo 7...
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- 3/13/2017
- Screen Anarchy
The North Hollywood CineFest just published their program for their highly anticipated 4th edition. This year's festival will run from March 24-30 in Los Angeles and the fantastic line-up includes new work from established and fresh filmmaking talent. Look out for Speak Now by Melissa Vitello, Ghost in the Machine by Brock Humphrey, The Lady Killers by Phil Leirness, Despite The Falling Snow by Shamim Sarif, Red by Branko Tomovic, Welcome to Willits by Trevor Ryan, ToY by Patrick Chapman, American Fango by Gabriele Altobelli, House By The Lake by Adam Gierasch, H.O.M.E. by Daniel Maldonado and many more... The festival kicks off on March 24 with I Had a Bloody Good Time at House Harker by Clayton Cogswell and offers many La and world premieres in the following days, including American Fango, Bear with Us, The Big Day and Speak Now. The...
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- 2/21/2017
- Screen Anarchy
Plenty of great horror films started out as shorts, including Saw and The Babadook. Now director Trevor Ryan’s Welcome to Willits: After Sundown makes the leap from short-form to long-form, and we’ve got all the details on tap for you… Continue Reading →
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- 3/17/2015
- by John Squires
- DreadCentral.com
The Crow
Following his confirmation of Jack Huston as the title character in "The Crow" reboot, the comic's creator James O'Barr has also confirmed that "Downton Abbey" actress Jessica Brown Findlay has scored the female lead role.
Findlay will play Eric Draven's murdered girlfriend Shelly in flashbacks in the project which Corin Hardy ("The Hallow") will direct. O'Barr confirms that much of the cast will be British with one of them to be a "Game of Thrones" veteran. [Source: Dread Central]
Message from the King
Natalie Martinez ("Secrets And Lies") has joined the cast of Fabrice Du Welz's revenge thriller "Message From The King". Chadwick Boseman plays a South African who descends into the L.A. underworld in an attempt to avenge his younger sister's death and rescue her stepson from the immoral world into which he's been sold.
Martinez will play Trish, the former neighbor of Jacob's missing sister Bianca who...
Following his confirmation of Jack Huston as the title character in "The Crow" reboot, the comic's creator James O'Barr has also confirmed that "Downton Abbey" actress Jessica Brown Findlay has scored the female lead role.
Findlay will play Eric Draven's murdered girlfriend Shelly in flashbacks in the project which Corin Hardy ("The Hallow") will direct. O'Barr confirms that much of the cast will be British with one of them to be a "Game of Thrones" veteran. [Source: Dread Central]
Message from the King
Natalie Martinez ("Secrets And Lies") has joined the cast of Fabrice Du Welz's revenge thriller "Message From The King". Chadwick Boseman plays a South African who descends into the L.A. underworld in an attempt to avenge his younger sister's death and rescue her stepson from the immoral world into which he's been sold.
Martinez will play Trish, the former neighbor of Jacob's missing sister Bianca who...
- 3/17/2015
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Warm Bodies and Knight of Cups star will play the female lead in feature adaptation of horror sci-fi short, which premiered at SXSW.
Teresa Palmer will star in the feature adaptation of short Welcome to Willits: After Sundown.
The Warm Bodies and Knight of Cups star will play the female lead in the horror sci-fi, which follows a group of young campers who get lost in the woods near Willits, California and come across a man obsessed with aliens.
Trevor Ryan will direct the feature based on his own short, which he also wrote with his brother Tim Ryan.
The short premiered at SXSW in the festival’s Midnight Shorts competition.
Mark Webber, who is married to Palmer, will reprise his role from the short as the alien-obsessed man, while Palmer will play his niece.
Teresa Palmer will star in the feature adaptation of short Welcome to Willits: After Sundown.
The Warm Bodies and Knight of Cups star will play the female lead in the horror sci-fi, which follows a group of young campers who get lost in the woods near Willits, California and come across a man obsessed with aliens.
Trevor Ryan will direct the feature based on his own short, which he also wrote with his brother Tim Ryan.
The short premiered at SXSW in the festival’s Midnight Shorts competition.
Mark Webber, who is married to Palmer, will reprise his role from the short as the alien-obsessed man, while Palmer will play his niece.
- 3/16/2015
- by ian.sandwell@screendaily.com (Ian Sandwell)
- ScreenDaily
Alien horror thriller short Welcome To Willits: After Sundown is screening at this year’s SXSW festival in the Midnight Short competition. But it already has a bright future as director Trevor Ryan is planning a feature-length adaptation and has Teresa Palmer signed up for one of the lead roles. He probably didn’t have too much trouble securing her services, as she’s married to the short’s star, Mark Webber, who will return for the film. Welcome To Willits (it may lose the After Sundown bit for the adaptation), was written by Ryan’s brother Tim and finds Webber as Brock, a man waiting in an isolated Northern California cabin for his friend to complete a drug deal. He becomes increasingly more desperate and paranoid that aliens are heading his way to attack and abduct him again. Is he just a lunatic? Well, he is in a cabin in the woods.
- 3/16/2015
- EmpireOnline
Following the recent announcement of their full film lineup that includes Trainwreck, Get Hard, and Spy, South by Southwest has revealed their lineup of Midnight movies and short films to screen during the festival. Chief among them is the Sundance 2015 hit Turbo Kid (read our review here) and the Sundance ’15 winner of the Short Film Prize World of Tomorrow. SXSW runs from March 13-21. View the full Midnighters and Shorts lineup below via the SXSW website.
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Midnighters
The Corpse of Anna Fritz (Spain)
Director: Hèctor Hernández Vicens, Screenwriters: Hèctor Hernándes Vicens, Isaac P. Creus
Anna Fritz, a famous and beautiful actress, has died recently. Three young men sneak into the morgue to see her naked. Fascinated by her beauty, they decide to become the last people to have sex with her. Cast: Alba Ribas, Cristian Valencia, Bernat Saumell, Albert Carbó. (World Premiere)
Deathgasm (New Zealand)
Director/Screenwriter: Jason Lei Howden...
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Midnighters
The Corpse of Anna Fritz (Spain)
Director: Hèctor Hernández Vicens, Screenwriters: Hèctor Hernándes Vicens, Isaac P. Creus
Anna Fritz, a famous and beautiful actress, has died recently. Three young men sneak into the morgue to see her naked. Fascinated by her beauty, they decide to become the last people to have sex with her. Cast: Alba Ribas, Cristian Valencia, Bernat Saumell, Albert Carbó. (World Premiere)
Deathgasm (New Zealand)
Director/Screenwriter: Jason Lei Howden...
- 2/10/2015
- by Brian Welk
- SoundOnSight
Over the summer we showed you a minute-long concept trailer for Welcome to Willits, an indie creature feature from Metamorphic Films and Real Horror Show Pictures that is set to star Scott Pilgrim vs. The World's Mark Webber.
Today we've got the full 14-minute proof of concept short film for ya, which gives you a better idea of what you can expect from the flick. Dig in below!
Webber plays pot farmer Brock, who along with some unlucky campers runs into mysterious creatures in the Northern California woods that are responsible for several abductions and attacks. The project is described as capturing a throwback feel with a dash of comedy mixed in with the horror.
Willits will film in La and Kern County’s Sequoia National Forest under helmers Trevor Ryan and Tim Ryan, aka the Ryan Brothers, who wrote and will direct the movie together. Teresa Zales will...
Today we've got the full 14-minute proof of concept short film for ya, which gives you a better idea of what you can expect from the flick. Dig in below!
Webber plays pot farmer Brock, who along with some unlucky campers runs into mysterious creatures in the Northern California woods that are responsible for several abductions and attacks. The project is described as capturing a throwback feel with a dash of comedy mixed in with the horror.
Willits will film in La and Kern County’s Sequoia National Forest under helmers Trevor Ryan and Tim Ryan, aka the Ryan Brothers, who wrote and will direct the movie together. Teresa Zales will...
- 11/11/2013
- by John Squires
- DreadCentral.com
On tap right now is the concept trailer for Welcome to Willits along with the sales art! Proof positive that nothing ever stays hidden on the internet for long. Check 'em out and look for more on this one soon!
Mark Webber (pictured; Bomb the System, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World) is set to star in and exec produce indie horror/sci-fi flick Welcome to Willits, which Metamorphic Films and Real Horror Show Pictures have slated for an October production start.
Webber plays pot farmer Brock, who along with some unlucky campers runs into mysterious creatures in the Northern California woods that are responsible for several abductions and attacks. The project is described as capturing a throwback feel with a dash of comedy mixed in with the horror.
Willits will film in La and Kern County’s Sequoia National Forest under helmers Trevor Ryan and Tim Ryan, aka the Ryan Brothers,...
Mark Webber (pictured; Bomb the System, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World) is set to star in and exec produce indie horror/sci-fi flick Welcome to Willits, which Metamorphic Films and Real Horror Show Pictures have slated for an October production start.
Webber plays pot farmer Brock, who along with some unlucky campers runs into mysterious creatures in the Northern California woods that are responsible for several abductions and attacks. The project is described as capturing a throwback feel with a dash of comedy mixed in with the horror.
Willits will film in La and Kern County’s Sequoia National Forest under helmers Trevor Ryan and Tim Ryan, aka the Ryan Brothers,...
- 7/25/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
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