A few early details are emerging for the indie horror title Desolation. Described by producer Mem Ferda (The Devil's Double) as a "horror road trip film," Desolation now has a concept poster, which is hosted here. As well, two early stills show some of the primary cast, including: Tristan Risk (American Mary) and Ryan Kiser. Plot details are hosted just below. The film involves a cross country road trip. A husband and wife pick up a hitchhiker. It is all downhill from here as this vacation is turned into a trip to hell. Horror director Ryan M. Andrews returns to screen. Andrews has worked on other horror titles such as Black Eve (2010) and Sick (2012). A review for Sick is hosted here A Sick Review on 28Dla. And, fans of indie horror can see more of the characters, from Desolation, past the break. Tristan Risk is shown here as Lily. Actors Tristan Risk and Ryan Kiser.
- 7/14/2015
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
*full disclosure: an online screener of this film was provided by Midnight Releasing. Director: Ryan M. Andrews. Writers: Ryan M. Andrews and Chris Cull Cast: Christina Aceto, Richard Roy Sutton, Robert Nolan and Jennifer Polansky. Sometimes, titles are self-fulfilling prophecies. Canadian director Ryan M. Andrews' (Black Eve) foray into the zombie apocalypse film genre is the soon to be released Sick. This title, completed in 2012, involves a viral pandemic, which leaves few survivors standing. Lacking in good acting and conflict, Sick manages to get some of the dramatic bits right. But, this film offers so many awkward scenes, that it becomes difficult to watch. As well, the film's characters are more vile than the flesheaters, themselves. Character turns against character in this disappointing sci-fi adventure. Not plot driven, Sick is an unenjoyable time spent with a group of survivors, who might be better off dead. The film begins with a split narrative.
- 12/5/2014
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Another zombie film has just been released, in time for Halloween. The film is titled Sick, from Midnight Releasing. An indie horror feature, Sick features an infection and a world inhabited by the living dead. This title has just been released on DVD (Oct. 7th, 2014). As well, the film will have an appearance at the American Film Market, where it will seek out distribution in other territories. Sick stars Christina Anna Aceto, Robert Nolan and Debbie Rochon. The film has been directed by Ryan M. Andrews of Black Eve fame. In an underground lab, Rozetta (Aceto) is attempting to find a cure for a nasty disease. A cure is a long way off, though. Up above, the world is in havoc as the infected lay waste to those still immune. A trailer for Sick is hosted below. The clip shows several characters, holed up in a house. The infected attack...
- 10/16/2014
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
We’re back with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes Save Yourself first details, a new clip from The Well, a look at the first four minutes from Discopath, the teaser trailer for Bestseller, and much more:
New Clip from The Well and Screening Details: “At the edge of an expansive barren valley, all that remains of The Wallace Farm for Wayward Youth is a few hollowed-out husks of buildings. Seventeen-year-old Kendal (Haley Lu Richardson) can barely recall when the Oregon valley was still lush. It’s been a decade since the last rainfall, and society at large has dried up and blown away. Kendal and the few others that remain barely scrape by, while dreaming of escape. When a greedy water baron lays claim to what little of the precious resource remains underground, Kendal must decide whether...
New Clip from The Well and Screening Details: “At the edge of an expansive barren valley, all that remains of The Wallace Farm for Wayward Youth is a few hollowed-out husks of buildings. Seventeen-year-old Kendal (Haley Lu Richardson) can barely recall when the Oregon valley was still lush. It’s been a decade since the last rainfall, and society at large has dried up and blown away. Kendal and the few others that remain barely scrape by, while dreaming of escape. When a greedy water baron lays claim to what little of the precious resource remains underground, Kendal must decide whether...
- 6/8/2014
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
In today's Indie Beat, we have the first teaser poster and details on the upcoming horror film from Ryan Andrews, Save Yourself. Come inside to check out the poster and learn more about this thriller, which begins shooting later this Summer!
Here at Cinelinx we like to talk about all aspects of filmmaking and movie news. To that end, we have Indie Beat where we highlight some of the latest news, trailers, and PR releases from the indie filmmaker scene. So if you're an independent filmmaker and want some coverage on our site, be sure to drop us a line at jordan@cinelinx.com .
Following the success of his recent features, Sick, a festival favorite and Black Eve, currently available on DVD, award-winning director Ryan M. Andrews is set to direct his originally scripted Save Yourself this summer. Scream Queen Jessica Cameron will be starring in as well as producing...
Here at Cinelinx we like to talk about all aspects of filmmaking and movie news. To that end, we have Indie Beat where we highlight some of the latest news, trailers, and PR releases from the indie filmmaker scene. So if you're an independent filmmaker and want some coverage on our site, be sure to drop us a line at jordan@cinelinx.com .
Following the success of his recent features, Sick, a festival favorite and Black Eve, currently available on DVD, award-winning director Ryan M. Andrews is set to direct his originally scripted Save Yourself this summer. Scream Queen Jessica Cameron will be starring in as well as producing...
- 6/5/2014
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Jordan Maison)
- Cinelinx
by Seth Metoyer, MoreHorror.com
One of my favorite scream queen's Jessica Cameron has been tapped to star in the upcoming sexy horror film Save Yourself. The film will be helmed by director Ryan M. Andrews.
Check out the details below and be sure to follow the social media links so you can stay up to speed with the films developments.
From The Press Release:
Following the success of his recent features, Sick, a festival favorite and Black Eve, currently available on DVD, award-winning director Ryan M. Andrews is set to direct his originally scripted Save Yourself this summer. Scream Queen Jessica Cameron will be starring in as well as producing this sexy horror flick along with Producer Emma Sutherland. Overseeing the project are executive producers Pino Halili and Allen Ormerod from multi-award winning studio Post City Sound Inc.
The plotline for Save Yourself is as follows: En route to L.
One of my favorite scream queen's Jessica Cameron has been tapped to star in the upcoming sexy horror film Save Yourself. The film will be helmed by director Ryan M. Andrews.
Check out the details below and be sure to follow the social media links so you can stay up to speed with the films developments.
From The Press Release:
Following the success of his recent features, Sick, a festival favorite and Black Eve, currently available on DVD, award-winning director Ryan M. Andrews is set to direct his originally scripted Save Yourself this summer. Scream Queen Jessica Cameron will be starring in as well as producing this sexy horror flick along with Producer Emma Sutherland. Overseeing the project are executive producers Pino Halili and Allen Ormerod from multi-award winning studio Post City Sound Inc.
The plotline for Save Yourself is as follows: En route to L.
- 6/5/2014
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Horror has been in Canada's snow for decades now, starting with the classic Cannibal Girls and Black Christmasin the early '70s, through the classic early Cronenberg years of Shivers, Rabid and The Brood in the late '70s. In the '80s, we got films like Prom Night, My Bloody Valentine and The Gate. In the past decade, we've had flicks like the Ginger Snaps series, Cube and PontyPool. In fact, you could even count the last three Dead movies by George A. Romero as Canadian — after all, he is a Canadian citizen now and made all three films in Toronto.
Being both a film writer and a host of a monthly horror film series called Fright Nights at the Projection Booth (based out of Toronto, Canada), I have noticed an incredible renaissance of grindhouse and horror directors coming out of Canada in the past few years. Southern Ontario,...
Being both a film writer and a host of a monthly horror film series called Fright Nights at the Projection Booth (based out of Toronto, Canada), I have noticed an incredible renaissance of grindhouse and horror directors coming out of Canada in the past few years. Southern Ontario,...
- 6/6/2012
- by Kelly Michael Stewart
- Planet Fury
2011 - 85 mins. - Not Rated
D: Ryan M. Andrews
C: Eva James, Neil Green, Veronika London, Kassandra Santos
A killer stalks a group of party goers who are throwing a Halloween bash inside a deserted department store.
Frustrating addition to the Halloween horror movie sub-genre has some good ideas, but fails to execute those good ideas in a meaningful way. Black Eve takes place on Halloween, but the story could have token place on any other day of the year, because Black Eve fails to do anything that properly pays tribute to the holiday. Veronika London's character is a take charge, pregnant nun out for a good time. This character should have made for a devilishly good time, right? Wrong, because her screen time is so limited and she isn't given much of anything to do. There's some stylish camera work here and there. Too bad it isn't more evident throughout the entire film.
D: Ryan M. Andrews
C: Eva James, Neil Green, Veronika London, Kassandra Santos
A killer stalks a group of party goers who are throwing a Halloween bash inside a deserted department store.
Frustrating addition to the Halloween horror movie sub-genre has some good ideas, but fails to execute those good ideas in a meaningful way. Black Eve takes place on Halloween, but the story could have token place on any other day of the year, because Black Eve fails to do anything that properly pays tribute to the holiday. Veronika London's character is a take charge, pregnant nun out for a good time. This character should have made for a devilishly good time, right? Wrong, because her screen time is so limited and she isn't given much of anything to do. There's some stylish camera work here and there. Too bad it isn't more evident throughout the entire film.
- 12/22/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
by MoreHorror.com
The upcoming horror feature Sick: Survival of The Night began shooting earlier this month. The cast looks great and the poster art is pretty sick as well. Check out the details below.
The feature film Sick, directed by RyanM. Andrews (Black Eve) and produced by Bruno Marino (Anything Goes) went to camera in the greater Toronto area Thursday, November 3rd. Besides the lead, newcomer Christina Aceto (Let It Out), the latest talent lineup for Sick includes Richard Sutton (Tensions, Lingerie), Robert Nolan (Red:werewolf Hunter), Jennifer Polansky (Neverlost) and horror scream queen Debbie Rochon (Night Of The Livingdead - 30th Anniversary, Tromeo & Juliet).
The post-Apocalyptic horror feature portrays the struggle of three survivors (Aceto,Sutton, Nolan) forced to seek shelter in an empty home to avoid the Sick, but withtrust and bullets running low, they’ll be lucky if anyone makes it out alive. Rounding out the creative...
The upcoming horror feature Sick: Survival of The Night began shooting earlier this month. The cast looks great and the poster art is pretty sick as well. Check out the details below.
The feature film Sick, directed by RyanM. Andrews (Black Eve) and produced by Bruno Marino (Anything Goes) went to camera in the greater Toronto area Thursday, November 3rd. Besides the lead, newcomer Christina Aceto (Let It Out), the latest talent lineup for Sick includes Richard Sutton (Tensions, Lingerie), Robert Nolan (Red:werewolf Hunter), Jennifer Polansky (Neverlost) and horror scream queen Debbie Rochon (Night Of The Livingdead - 30th Anniversary, Tromeo & Juliet).
The post-Apocalyptic horror feature portrays the struggle of three survivors (Aceto,Sutton, Nolan) forced to seek shelter in an empty home to avoid the Sick, but withtrust and bullets running low, they’ll be lucky if anyone makes it out alive. Rounding out the creative...
- 11/28/2011
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Hellfire Pictures has begun shooting for their production Sick. This is a post-apocalyptic tale that sees the world struggling with an infection and three survivors are just trying to get by in the chaos. Those survivors are played by Richard Sutton, Robert Nolan and acting newcomer Christina Aceto. As well, this is a Canadian production that will be shooting in and around Toronto, Ontario with Ryan M. Andrews (Black Eve) directing. Enjoy this early preview of Sick as the first graphic for the film stares back at you with a lesion filled eye.
Director: Ryan M. Andrews.
Producer: Bruno Marino.
Cast: Christina Aceto, Richard Sutton, Robert Nolan, Veronika London and Debbie Rochon.
*visual effects coordinator Derek Grime (Fight Club) has also been attached.
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Director: Ryan M. Andrews.
Producer: Bruno Marino.
Cast: Christina Aceto, Richard Sutton, Robert Nolan, Veronika London and Debbie Rochon.
*visual effects coordinator Derek Grime (Fight Club) has also been attached.
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- 11/6/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Each weekend we include independent horror news sent our way. If you want to be featured in our next spotlight feature, send us an email.
The Living Corpse: “Marshal Hilton Co-Stars in Shoreline Entertainment’s 3D Animated Action-Horror-Thriller Feature Film ‘The Living Corpse’. Directed By Justin Paul Ritter, and based on the Original Comic Book graphic novel ‘The Living Corpse’ created Buzz Hasson and Ken Haeser, Marshal performs the voice of ‘Asteroth’, a 3,000 year old Gargoyle whose role is that of ‘Guide, Mentor and Spiritual advisor to its newest, unwitting and confused visitor ‘the Corpse’, to the land of the ‘Undead’.”
For more information, visit the official website for The Living Corpse at: http://corpsecomic.com/
Dracula vs. Robin Hood vs. Jekyll & Hyde: Publisher Mohawk Media has released the first issue of its digital comic book series, Dracula vs. Robin Hood vs. Jekyll & Hyde:
“Legendary characters Dracula, Robin Hood,...
The Living Corpse: “Marshal Hilton Co-Stars in Shoreline Entertainment’s 3D Animated Action-Horror-Thriller Feature Film ‘The Living Corpse’. Directed By Justin Paul Ritter, and based on the Original Comic Book graphic novel ‘The Living Corpse’ created Buzz Hasson and Ken Haeser, Marshal performs the voice of ‘Asteroth’, a 3,000 year old Gargoyle whose role is that of ‘Guide, Mentor and Spiritual advisor to its newest, unwitting and confused visitor ‘the Corpse’, to the land of the ‘Undead’.”
For more information, visit the official website for The Living Corpse at: http://corpsecomic.com/
Dracula vs. Robin Hood vs. Jekyll & Hyde: Publisher Mohawk Media has released the first issue of its digital comic book series, Dracula vs. Robin Hood vs. Jekyll & Hyde:
“Legendary characters Dracula, Robin Hood,...
- 11/6/2011
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Ryan M. Andrews is preparing to dive into the post-apocalyptic world for his upcoming film Sick. Featuring a diverse cast of newcomers and veterans (including scream queen and Doctor Gash's #1 crush Debbie Rochon), Sick begins spreading the disease as cameras start rolling this week in Toronto.
In a storyline that seems like a combination of Stephen King's epic tale The Stand and I Am Legend, Sick drops us into a world where billions have died from a plague and three survivors find themselves struggling against incredible odds as things go from bad to oh shit.
From the Press Release
The feature film Sick, directed by Ryan M. Andrews (Black Eve) and produced by Bruno Marino (Anything Goes), goes to camera in the greater Toronto area this Thursday, November 3rd.
Besides the lead, newcomer Christina Aceto (Let It Out), the latest talent lineup for Sick includes Richard Sutton (Tensions, Lingerie...
In a storyline that seems like a combination of Stephen King's epic tale The Stand and I Am Legend, Sick drops us into a world where billions have died from a plague and three survivors find themselves struggling against incredible odds as things go from bad to oh shit.
From the Press Release
The feature film Sick, directed by Ryan M. Andrews (Black Eve) and produced by Bruno Marino (Anything Goes), goes to camera in the greater Toronto area this Thursday, November 3rd.
Besides the lead, newcomer Christina Aceto (Let It Out), the latest talent lineup for Sick includes Richard Sutton (Tensions, Lingerie...
- 11/2/2011
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
Black Eve was shot over a period of 6 days in an abandoned part of a mall. It was written and directed by award winning director Ryan Andrews and produced by the award winning producing duo Neil Green and Robert Sweet. Black Eve stars Veronika London (HBO series Lingerie) as Pregnant Nun, Eva James as Chris, a young woman who has been picked on her whole life due to the fact she has special abilities, Peter Jackson, the Canadian hip hop artist who has performed with everyone from Naughty By Nature to Eminem’s new rap partner Royce Da 5’9, and Neil Green (Slightly Used) known only in the film as The Man, a sadistic killer who is picking off all the kids at the Halloween party.
- 10/6/2011
- Best-Horror-Movies.com
Who's ready for some more murderous Halloween-themed hijinx? Good, because that's exactly what's on tap for the latest indie flick to hit our radar, Black Eve. Read on for all the details and eye candy you need.
Written and directed by award-winning director Ryan Andrews and produced by the award-winning producing duo Neil Green and Robert Sweet, the flick is getting set to have its American premiere at the Buffalo International Film Festival on October 20th and its Canadian premiere in Toronto at the Toronto Underground Theatre (186 Spadina Ave.) at 5:30 pm on October 30th. Veronika London, Eva James and Peter Jackson star alongside Neil Green as the film's big bad, "The Man".
Synopsis
The West Jefferson Mall is closed down and set to be demolished. The department store was the sight of a grizzly murder/suicide years before, and now... it's the perfect location for a wicked Halloween party.
Written and directed by award-winning director Ryan Andrews and produced by the award-winning producing duo Neil Green and Robert Sweet, the flick is getting set to have its American premiere at the Buffalo International Film Festival on October 20th and its Canadian premiere in Toronto at the Toronto Underground Theatre (186 Spadina Ave.) at 5:30 pm on October 30th. Veronika London, Eva James and Peter Jackson star alongside Neil Green as the film's big bad, "The Man".
Synopsis
The West Jefferson Mall is closed down and set to be demolished. The department store was the sight of a grizzly murder/suicide years before, and now... it's the perfect location for a wicked Halloween party.
- 10/6/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
The people behind Big Daddy Horror Reviews are throwing their hat into the filmmaking ring. No longer will they just be critiquing movies; they said, "Step aside, we can do this ourselves." And although filming for Trespass at Your Own Risk doesn't begin until 2012, they have a something really impressive up their sleeve…
No, the film doesn't have a trailer yet, doesn't have its own website, but it has something that I, Doctor Gash of Dread Central, immediately fell in love with. Trespass at Your Own Risk features the absolutely stunning Veronika London in a starring role. My goodness, she's easy on the eyes.
Read on for additional details on the film. Apparently there are some other actors and actresses involved in this one…I don't know. Did I mention Veronika London? It's written and produced by some Brandon something dude, but did I mention it stars Veronika London?
Seriously,...
No, the film doesn't have a trailer yet, doesn't have its own website, but it has something that I, Doctor Gash of Dread Central, immediately fell in love with. Trespass at Your Own Risk features the absolutely stunning Veronika London in a starring role. My goodness, she's easy on the eyes.
Read on for additional details on the film. Apparently there are some other actors and actresses involved in this one…I don't know. Did I mention Veronika London? It's written and produced by some Brandon something dude, but did I mention it stars Veronika London?
Seriously,...
- 10/1/2011
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
Fangoria & Bloody Disgusting started putting out there own brand of horror entertainment for genre enthusiasts within the last few years. Now, Big Daddy Horror Reviews is taking their own stab at that trend by producing their very own original production - Trespass at Your Own Risk, directed by genre vet David A. Cross (Respire, Ghostwatcher).
Starring Rane Jameson (Frat House Massacre), Veronika London (Black Eve), Kimani Shillingford (Off Season) and Andrew Roth (15 Till Midnight), Trespass at Your Own Risk is an exciting horror thriller that merges elements of Friday the 13th & Saw with a bit of The Twilight Zone to create a thrilling horror experience filled with twists and turns.
In Trespass at Your Own Risk, a group of friends didn't go looking for trouble. They were just looking for help. Unfortunately, they went looking for help in the wrong neck of the woods. Now, they'll have to pay..... with their Lives!
Starring Rane Jameson (Frat House Massacre), Veronika London (Black Eve), Kimani Shillingford (Off Season) and Andrew Roth (15 Till Midnight), Trespass at Your Own Risk is an exciting horror thriller that merges elements of Friday the 13th & Saw with a bit of The Twilight Zone to create a thrilling horror experience filled with twists and turns.
In Trespass at Your Own Risk, a group of friends didn't go looking for trouble. They were just looking for help. Unfortunately, they went looking for help in the wrong neck of the woods. Now, they'll have to pay..... with their Lives!
- 9/30/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
Veronika London Veronika London, the bad girl, the Megan Fox of Canada. One day you might read in the tabloids that she's dating Shane West (A Walk To Remember) or James Franco (127 Hours) the next. While these magazines are busy gossiping away on who she is having an affair with or what she's up to next, one thing they forget to mention is that this indie scream queen of horror films, has got a sizzling screen presence. Known for her edgy style and in your face attitude, Veronika London has that "it" quality that so hard to come by. She just has a way of owning whatever frame she appears in. Deemed one of the potential breakout stars of 2011 by this very site, Veronika London is making waves with racy Maxim photo shoots and a bold role in Ryan M. Andrews slasher Black Eve. In Black Eve, a Halloween party is disrupted by a killer.
- 3/13/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
From Canadian horror filmmaker, Ryan M. Andrews (Black Eve, The Devil Walks Among You, Suffer The Little Children) comes the psychological zombie horror film of
Sick
With the completion of his latest horror film, Black Eve (an 80’s style slasher film) starring up and coming scream queen Veronika London, Ryan M. Andrews is switching it up to take on another style of horror-
the zombie sub-genre.
Having already tackled multiple sub-genres of horror,, surprisingly, Andrews was not expecting to do a zombie horror film any time soon. He explains, “I love zombie films, but I wanted to refrain from doing one, because it tends to be almost too common for low budget horror. Many times it is done wrong. The best zombie films always offer something new. Just look at “28 Days Later” or “Shaun Of The Dead” for example. They were huge, because they were different. At the time when...
Sick
With the completion of his latest horror film, Black Eve (an 80’s style slasher film) starring up and coming scream queen Veronika London, Ryan M. Andrews is switching it up to take on another style of horror-
the zombie sub-genre.
Having already tackled multiple sub-genres of horror,, surprisingly, Andrews was not expecting to do a zombie horror film any time soon. He explains, “I love zombie films, but I wanted to refrain from doing one, because it tends to be almost too common for low budget horror. Many times it is done wrong. The best zombie films always offer something new. Just look at “28 Days Later” or “Shaun Of The Dead” for example. They were huge, because they were different. At the time when...
- 1/26/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
Canadian independent filmmaker Morgan Muscat (Severance, The Devil Walks Among You) has announced that he will write and produce a new short film for his Moonlit Road Entertainment banner, with principal photography slated to begin next summer in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. The film, entitled Suffer The Little Children, is an adaptation of a Stephen King short story from the author's Nightmares and Dreamscapes collection. Ryan M. Andrews is set to direct this adaptation.
The film tells the story of an elderly elementary school teacher who begins to suspect that aliens are slowly taking over the bodies of her students. Is her attempt to save them an amazing act of courage, or a fatal trick of the mind? Muscat obtained the rights from King earlier this year and has since written two drafts of the script, which he calls "a tense, nerve-shattering story that will stick true to King's work". The...
The film tells the story of an elderly elementary school teacher who begins to suspect that aliens are slowly taking over the bodies of her students. Is her attempt to save them an amazing act of courage, or a fatal trick of the mind? Muscat obtained the rights from King earlier this year and has since written two drafts of the script, which he calls "a tense, nerve-shattering story that will stick true to King's work". The...
- 1/8/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
Striking in raven black hair, Veronika London’s raw talent, assets and ambition have catapulted her to the fast-track in a span of a year. Coming off recent television appearances on both HBO and Show Time TV-series, a busy year culminates in London’s portrayal of the heroine in Paul Robert’s "Burning Amber". The movie is set to have heavy environmental and religious themes punctuated with Resident Evil-like action. Currently Roberts, has been busy working with Marc Gabbana (The Matrix Reloaded/Revolutions, Hellboy) and Jaime Torres on something special for horror fans everywhere. Veronika London also has a leading role in the upcoming Black Eve. Black Eve centers around a woman with psychic abilities, who retraces the last steps of her fellow guests at a Halloween party, in a closed down department store, who all turn up dead by morning. Black Eve takes a new and twisted look...
- 12/3/2010
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
You may not be familiar with Ryan M. Andrews yet, but you might as well start studying up on this young up and coming presence. With projects like Black Eve starring Veronika London, Neil Green, Emily Schooley, and Suzanne Serwatuk or A New Design with Kate Goodwin and Sean Ballantyne or the short film The Devil Walks Among You with Robert Nolan as none other then the Devil, Ryan M. Andrews seems to be ensuring a bright career in the indie horror world with all of these projects that are either completed or are in post production. We asked him about what he is doing, what he will be doing and his overall career to date. Here is what he had to say.
So who is Ryan M. Andrews and what are you all about?
I'm a writer and director from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. And I focus on making horror films.
So who is Ryan M. Andrews and what are you all about?
I'm a writer and director from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. And I focus on making horror films.
- 9/18/2010
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
The schedule for the 2010 Toronto Screamfest has been unveiled and Veronika London (Black Eve) has been announced to host. Also in attendance are the following shorts: "Expired Poetry," "Worm," "Until Death," "Remote," and "Victim." The event will blow the roof off as Adam Green's Frozen highlights Screamfest. Have a look at the full schedule for the event, which begins September 23rd at 7:00pm - 7:30pm. More details inside.
Release Date: September 23rd (Limited Run).
7:30pm: Introduction by Veronika London of first time filmmakers:
Done Like Dinner by Tobias Kiel
Cast Study by Torin Langen
Introduction by London of featured shorts:
"Expired Poetry" by Chris Lawson
"Worm" by Zach Green
8:30pm: Introduction by London of three more shorts:
"Until Death" by Mike Klassen
"Remote" by Marc Roussel
"Victim" by Ryan Barrett
9:15pm Introduction of Frozen by London
Frozen by Adam Green
10:50 Outro/thanks by...
Release Date: September 23rd (Limited Run).
7:30pm: Introduction by Veronika London of first time filmmakers:
Done Like Dinner by Tobias Kiel
Cast Study by Torin Langen
Introduction by London of featured shorts:
"Expired Poetry" by Chris Lawson
"Worm" by Zach Green
8:30pm: Introduction by London of three more shorts:
"Until Death" by Mike Klassen
"Remote" by Marc Roussel
"Victim" by Ryan Barrett
9:15pm Introduction of Frozen by London
Frozen by Adam Green
10:50 Outro/thanks by...
- 8/12/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Director and writer Jason Horton completed his film studies at the University of New Orleans, while creating his own production company Zapruter Productions. His first feature was entitled Rise of the Undead released in 2005 and he followed up with the apocalyptic feature Edges of Darkness. Both of these films were in the horror genre, but Horton branched out this year to release the dramatic thriller Trap. Now, this director, producer, writer, promoter and most recently distributor takes some time off from this latest production Monsters in the Woods to talk about independent filmmaking and the hurdles of low budget film distribution. Have a listen as Horton talks candidly about being pressured to add creature effects into his latest reality based feature, Trap.
Michael Ross Allen: Hi Jason, how are you doing?
Jason Horton: I am great. How are you doing?
Mra: Really good. So, I have been hearing that your latest project,...
Michael Ross Allen: Hi Jason, how are you doing?
Jason Horton: I am great. How are you doing?
Mra: Really good. So, I have been hearing that your latest project,...
- 6/6/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Update: We've been provided with a teaser trailer! The Fusion Films team out of Canada informed us production has begun on Black Eve . Ryan M. Andrews is directing with Eva James starring. The latter is pursued by a killer named Black Eve (a role essayed by actor Neil Green). Here's the full plot synopsis: What does it feel like waking up to dead bodies all around you, realizing you are the only one that survived? Black Eve centers around a woman with psychic abilities, who retraces the last steps of her fellow guests at a Halloween party, in a closed down department store, who all turn up dead by morning. Will Jewel find out who killed all the party goers? Will she end up dead as well? Only time will tell! Andrews previously directed Green in the short film Behind...
- 3/11/2010
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Black Eve is a Canadian produced horror film that is now finished with shooting and just getting ready to create dark dreams. The film stars musical artist, producer, and rising actor Neil Green, who was interviewed here (Neil Green Interview). The film will be released on Halloween 2010 and the story is definitely out of someone's nightmare. Character Jewel (Eva James) awakens to find all of her friends dead and Green's character, the Man chasing her through isolated halls and abandoned rooms. Seeing your friends bloody corpses is as nightmarish as dreams come. Also, this is not the type of fantasy you want to fall asleep to, but Black Eve will excite those willing to face the darkness of unknown killers. The first teaser trailer is below and the dialogue is ominously delivered by Green himself as the Man. When is the last time a horror film had a voice-over from the villain?...
- 3/11/2010
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Black Eve is a new low-budget horror feature with all the right ingredients: gore, violence, scenes of sexuality and a high body count. Currently in postproduction in Toronto, the film (see an exclusive first photo after the jump) is the brainchild of scripter/director Ryan M. Andrews and his fellow producers Neil Green (who collaborated with Andrews on the story) and Rob Sweet.
- 3/8/2010
- by gingold@starloggroup.com (Eric Ledoux)
- Fangoria
Our friends at Styd got the scoop today on a little known Canadian film called Black Eve. The Fusion Films team has started production and the film sounds like it's going to be All Hallow's Eve fun fest with the film centering on the holiday of Halloween. Any film revolving around Halloween has our interest...
Ryan M. Andrews will be in the director seat with Eva James in the starring role. James will be pursued by a killer named Black Eve (a role essayed by actor Neil Green). Check out the synopsis below courtesy of Styd.
Plot Details: What does it feel like waking up to dead bodies all around you, realizing you are the only one that survived? Black Eve centers around a woman with psychic abilities, who retraces the last steps of her fellow guests at a Halloween party, in a closed down department store, who all turn up dead by morning.
Ryan M. Andrews will be in the director seat with Eva James in the starring role. James will be pursued by a killer named Black Eve (a role essayed by actor Neil Green). Check out the synopsis below courtesy of Styd.
Plot Details: What does it feel like waking up to dead bodies all around you, realizing you are the only one that survived? Black Eve centers around a woman with psychic abilities, who retraces the last steps of her fellow guests at a Halloween party, in a closed down department store, who all turn up dead by morning.
- 2/16/2010
- by admin
- Horrorbid
Neil Green is a producer, scriptwriter, and a graduate of York University. Green got into filmmaking early after graduation and his first script, Highway, was produced by Kevin Lane. Green is also a music maker and founder of the hip-hop group Hit N' Run, which has worked with G Unit. Very versatile, this Canadian impresario takes some time out from a busy life in the entertainment industry to talk about his latest horror project, which he stars in, produced and wrote, Black Eve (and others). Green also talks about the Jamaican Posse, a Toronto gang, and their influence in his writing.
(Michael Ross Allen) Hi Neil, where are you coming in from today?
(Neil Green)I am in Brampton.
(Mra) Brampton, Ontario?
(Ng)Yep, where are you at, Vancouver, or Victoria?
(Mra) I am in Victoria and things are pretty crazy here with the Olympics.
(Ng) I can imagine. I...
(Michael Ross Allen) Hi Neil, where are you coming in from today?
(Neil Green)I am in Brampton.
(Mra) Brampton, Ontario?
(Ng)Yep, where are you at, Vancouver, or Victoria?
(Mra) I am in Victoria and things are pretty crazy here with the Olympics.
(Ng) I can imagine. I...
- 2/14/2010
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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