To celebrate the home entertainment release of The Autopsy of Jane Doe we have a copy of the DVD, a limited edition T-Shirt, and signed poster up for grabs, courtesy of Lionsgate Home Entertainment!
An ordinary autopsy turns into a nightmarish ordeal for father and son morticians, played by Brian Cox and Emile Hirsch, in a brilliantly macabre white knuckle horror thriller that’s ‘scary as hell’ (Crave), and ‘not for the squeamish’ (Hollywood Reporter); and none other than the master of horror himself Stephen King raves “Watch it… but not alone”.
Experienced coroner Tommy Tilden (Brian Cox) and his son Austin (Emile Hirsch) run a family-owned morgue and crematorium in Virginia. When the local Sheriff brings in an emergency case – an unknown female corpse nicknamed ‘Jane Doe’, found in the basement of a home where a multiple homicide took place – it seems like just another open-and-shut case. But as the autopsy proceeds,...
An ordinary autopsy turns into a nightmarish ordeal for father and son morticians, played by Brian Cox and Emile Hirsch, in a brilliantly macabre white knuckle horror thriller that’s ‘scary as hell’ (Crave), and ‘not for the squeamish’ (Hollywood Reporter); and none other than the master of horror himself Stephen King raves “Watch it… but not alone”.
Experienced coroner Tommy Tilden (Brian Cox) and his son Austin (Emile Hirsch) run a family-owned morgue and crematorium in Virginia. When the local Sheriff brings in an emergency case – an unknown female corpse nicknamed ‘Jane Doe’, found in the basement of a home where a multiple homicide took place – it seems like just another open-and-shut case. But as the autopsy proceeds,...
- 6/20/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Stars: Mitch Holden, Chelsea Gilligan, Nicholas Bianchi, Robin De Lano, Leann Donovan, Jason Faunt | Written by Nicholas Bianchi | Directed by Norman Lesperance
Not to be confused with The Other Side of the Door (something which seems to have plagued this films Amazon page), Door to the Other Side is actually a retitling of Norman Lesperance’s Reclusion. Now Lesperance may not be a name many will recognise, but he’s the man responsible for the short Killing Tarantino, which went viral a few years ago. He is also the co-writer and co-director of Future Murder, a little seen thriller from 2000 which is probably now more famous for being the debut feature of André Øvredal, who has since found fame for his films Troll Hunter and The Autopsy of Jane Doe.
Door to the Other Side tells the story of Tim, a man who lives his life as a shut-in. Except...
Not to be confused with The Other Side of the Door (something which seems to have plagued this films Amazon page), Door to the Other Side is actually a retitling of Norman Lesperance’s Reclusion. Now Lesperance may not be a name many will recognise, but he’s the man responsible for the short Killing Tarantino, which went viral a few years ago. He is also the co-writer and co-director of Future Murder, a little seen thriller from 2000 which is probably now more famous for being the debut feature of André Øvredal, who has since found fame for his films Troll Hunter and The Autopsy of Jane Doe.
Door to the Other Side tells the story of Tim, a man who lives his life as a shut-in. Except...
- 3/10/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Trollhunter has become a favorite to many horror movie freaks this summer and for good reason. Trollhunter is one of the better found footage films in a long time. The film offers tension, suspense and excitement. Trollhunter also has a brilliant script and excellent performances from the cast. Visually and aurally, Trollhunter is breathtaking both visually and aurally. Norway’s beautiful forests, fjords and mountains almost become secondary stars of the movie. Best-Horror=Movies.com rated the movie 4 out of 5. Trollhunter Review. Trollhunter is directed by André Øvredal (Future Murder) and stars Otto Jespersen, Robert Stoltenberg and Knut Nærum. Trollhunter follows three >>...
- 7/20/2011
- Best-Horror-Movies.com
Trollhunter
Directed by Andre Øvredal
Written by André Øvredal and Håvard S. Johansen
2011, Norway
The 1980 Italian exploitation film Cannibal Holocaust, directed by Ruggero Deodato, broke traditional cinematic conventions while creating major controversy following its release. Although camcorders, cell phones, and the like hadn’t been invented yet, the main character, an aspiring documentary filmmaker, uses a 16mm Bolex camera to much the same effect. But it wasn’t until 1999 that The Blair Witch Project shattered box office records for independent films, and with that, helped launch a new sub-genre of horror into the mainstream. Ever since, there have been a number of imitators, and most have been surprisingly original in their own unique ways. A variety of genre themes have been experimented with via the handheld, found footage approach – incorporating everything form the Loch Ness monster, ghosts, zombies, the gulf war, alien invasions, demonic possession, online dating and more. But we’ve never seen Trolls,...
Directed by Andre Øvredal
Written by André Øvredal and Håvard S. Johansen
2011, Norway
The 1980 Italian exploitation film Cannibal Holocaust, directed by Ruggero Deodato, broke traditional cinematic conventions while creating major controversy following its release. Although camcorders, cell phones, and the like hadn’t been invented yet, the main character, an aspiring documentary filmmaker, uses a 16mm Bolex camera to much the same effect. But it wasn’t until 1999 that The Blair Witch Project shattered box office records for independent films, and with that, helped launch a new sub-genre of horror into the mainstream. Ever since, there have been a number of imitators, and most have been surprisingly original in their own unique ways. A variety of genre themes have been experimented with via the handheld, found footage approach – incorporating everything form the Loch Ness monster, ghosts, zombies, the gulf war, alien invasions, demonic possession, online dating and more. But we’ve never seen Trolls,...
- 7/12/2011
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
Momentum Pictures have unveiled the official UK trailer for Norwegian horror-thriller Troll Hunter.
Written and directed by André Øvredal (Future Murder), Troll Hunter stars Otto Jespersen, Hans Morten Hansen, Tomas Alf Larsen, Johanna Mørck, Knut Nærum, Robert Stoltenberg and Glenn Erland Tosterud.
A group of students investigate a series of mysterious bear killings, but learns that there are much more dangerous things going on. as they start to follow a mysterious hunter, they realise that it is a troll, rather than the bears, that is his prey.
Troll Hunter will receive its UK premiere at the Edinburgh International Film Festival on June 22, before being released nationwide on September 9.
Head over to Orange to watch the trailer.
Written and directed by André Øvredal (Future Murder), Troll Hunter stars Otto Jespersen, Hans Morten Hansen, Tomas Alf Larsen, Johanna Mørck, Knut Nærum, Robert Stoltenberg and Glenn Erland Tosterud.
A group of students investigate a series of mysterious bear killings, but learns that there are much more dangerous things going on. as they start to follow a mysterious hunter, they realise that it is a troll, rather than the bears, that is his prey.
Troll Hunter will receive its UK premiere at the Edinburgh International Film Festival on June 22, before being released nationwide on September 9.
Head over to Orange to watch the trailer.
- 6/9/2011
- by Jamie Neish
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
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