Remember how we mentioned that last week was a bit of a “calm before the storm” situation, as we get closer to the Halloween season and its nonstop onslaught of fresh horror movies?
That orange wave has arrived, and it won’t be slowing down until October 31. In fact, there are so many new releases this week that we’re going to break them up into separate days.
Here’s all the new horror that just released for August 22, 2023!
For daily reminders about new horror releases, be sure to follow @HorrorCalendar.
Cinephobia Releasing brings Dane Elcar‘s acclaimed sci-fi thriller Brightwood home today, a time loop horror movie that’s now available on all your favorite VOD outlets.
The indie horror movie centers on a married couple at the end of their rope, and that’s before they get trapped into a loop with a hooded killer in the woods.
That orange wave has arrived, and it won’t be slowing down until October 31. In fact, there are so many new releases this week that we’re going to break them up into separate days.
Here’s all the new horror that just released for August 22, 2023!
For daily reminders about new horror releases, be sure to follow @HorrorCalendar.
Cinephobia Releasing brings Dane Elcar‘s acclaimed sci-fi thriller Brightwood home today, a time loop horror movie that’s now available on all your favorite VOD outlets.
The indie horror movie centers on a married couple at the end of their rope, and that’s before they get trapped into a loop with a hooded killer in the woods.
- 8/22/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Death is only the beginning in The Entity. In the film, a family must contend with demonic forces after a tragic death, and an exclusive clip provided to Bloody Disgusting sets up a terrifying scare that highlights the horror ahead.
In the upcoming Filipino horror film, “A family is haunted by what appears to be the ghost of their youngest daughter. Now they must try to figure out why she is trying to communicate with them and if it’s really her.”
The Entity releases on VOD and Digital on August 22, 2023.
The exclusive clip below sets up a jump scare, with foreboding signs pointing toward something else reaching out from beyond the grave.
The horror film by Filipino director Erik Matti (“Folklore“), who co-wrote the script with Katski Flores, stars Sharon Cuneta as the family matriach. The Entity, also titled Kuwaresma, marks Filipino star Cuneta’s first foray into horror.
In the upcoming Filipino horror film, “A family is haunted by what appears to be the ghost of their youngest daughter. Now they must try to figure out why she is trying to communicate with them and if it’s really her.”
The Entity releases on VOD and Digital on August 22, 2023.
The exclusive clip below sets up a jump scare, with foreboding signs pointing toward something else reaching out from beyond the grave.
The horror film by Filipino director Erik Matti (“Folklore“), who co-wrote the script with Katski Flores, stars Sharon Cuneta as the family matriach. The Entity, also titled Kuwaresma, marks Filipino star Cuneta’s first foray into horror.
- 8/18/2023
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
"A family is haunted by what appears to be the ghost of their youngest daughter. Now they must try to figure out why she is trying to communicate with them and if it's really her." From writer Katski Flores (Still Life) and Filipino director Erik Matti (On the Job), The Entity will be released on digital later this month and we have an exclusive look at the brand-new poster for the upcoming film.
Starring Sharon Cuneta, John Arcilla, Kent Gonzales, Pam Gonzales, Guila Alvarez, and Coohleene Cabasag, The Entity will be available on August 22nd on digital platforms, including Apple TV, Prime Video, Vudu, Google Play, and DirecTV. Take a look at the poster below and we also a look at the trailer that was exclusively shared by Bloody Disgusting yesterday.
Trailer via Bloody Disgusting:
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Starring Sharon Cuneta, John Arcilla, Kent Gonzales, Pam Gonzales, Guila Alvarez, and Coohleene Cabasag, The Entity will be available on August 22nd on digital platforms, including Apple TV, Prime Video, Vudu, Google Play, and DirecTV. Take a look at the poster below and we also a look at the trailer that was exclusively shared by Bloody Disgusting yesterday.
Trailer via Bloody Disgusting:
The post Exclusive Poster Reveal: “Darkness Will Test the Strenth of This Family” in The...
- 8/15/2023
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Death is only the beginning in The Entity. In the trailer for the upcoming Filipino horror film, a family must contend with demonic forces after a tragic death.
In the film, “A family is haunted by what appears to be the ghost of their youngest daughter. Now they must try to figure out why she is trying to communicate with them and if it’s really her.”
The Entity releases on VOD and Digital on August 22, 2023.
The horror film by Filipino director Erik Matti (“Folklore“), who co-wrote the script with Katski Flores, stars Sharon Cuneta as the family matriach. The Entity, also titled Kuwaresma, marks Filipino star Cuneta’s first foray into horror.
John Arcilla (The Bourne Legacy) also stars alongside sibling actors Kent Gonzales (“Gen Z”), and Pam Gonzales.
Based on the trailer below, expect things to get downright demonic in this 1985-set horror feature. Undead family members, ghosts,...
In the film, “A family is haunted by what appears to be the ghost of their youngest daughter. Now they must try to figure out why she is trying to communicate with them and if it’s really her.”
The Entity releases on VOD and Digital on August 22, 2023.
The horror film by Filipino director Erik Matti (“Folklore“), who co-wrote the script with Katski Flores, stars Sharon Cuneta as the family matriach. The Entity, also titled Kuwaresma, marks Filipino star Cuneta’s first foray into horror.
John Arcilla (The Bourne Legacy) also stars alongside sibling actors Kent Gonzales (“Gen Z”), and Pam Gonzales.
Based on the trailer below, expect things to get downright demonic in this 1985-set horror feature. Undead family members, ghosts,...
- 8/14/2023
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
The Future Of Music Interview is a Q&a in which our favorite artists and producers share their vision of what’s next, weighing in on everything from AI to emerging scenes to the artists inspiring them the most.
As a virtuoso multi-instrumentalist who was more than happy to record a club banger with the likes of DJ Khaled and just finished a stint opening for Coldplay in European stadiums, H.E.R. bridges many musical worlds. Her latest single, “The Journey,” is an unabashed power ballad written by Diane Warren, and H.
As a virtuoso multi-instrumentalist who was more than happy to record a club banger with the likes of DJ Khaled and just finished a stint opening for Coldplay in European stadiums, H.E.R. bridges many musical worlds. Her latest single, “The Journey,” is an unabashed power ballad written by Diane Warren, and H.
- 6/28/2023
- by Brian Hiatt
- Rollingstone.com
Top Filipino film director Mikhail Red is set as series director of “Dreamwalker,” a live-action book-to-series adaptation of a story about a monster-slaying vlogger. The project is being set up by London- and Singapore-based 108 Media.
The show is an adaptation of the “Dreamwalker” action-fantasy graphic novel by Filipino-American pop culture blogger Mikey Sutton and artist Noel Layon Flores. The novel topped the comics charts in The Philippines and was auctioned for TV adaptation. 108 Media envisages the show as a multi-season universe which will begin to find its way to regional audiences in Asia from early 2024.
Season one will focus on the origin story of the Filipino-American protagonist Kat who returns to the Philippines under mysterious circumstances. She survives a bus crash and finds herself gifted with the ability to enter dreams of others and being able to extract weapons temporarily to wield against supernatural beings from Filipino folklore as...
The show is an adaptation of the “Dreamwalker” action-fantasy graphic novel by Filipino-American pop culture blogger Mikey Sutton and artist Noel Layon Flores. The novel topped the comics charts in The Philippines and was auctioned for TV adaptation. 108 Media envisages the show as a multi-season universe which will begin to find its way to regional audiences in Asia from early 2024.
Season one will focus on the origin story of the Filipino-American protagonist Kat who returns to the Philippines under mysterious circumstances. She survives a bus crash and finds herself gifted with the ability to enter dreams of others and being able to extract weapons temporarily to wield against supernatural beings from Filipino folklore as...
- 2/1/2023
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
Shooting set to begin in May ahead of a festival premiere later in 2022.
Science-fiction thriller Monolith is set to become the first feature to emerge from a new initiative aimed at boosting South Australia’s filmmaking capacity and diversity.
The production has received a greenlight after nearly a year of development through the Film Lab: New Voices programme – an intensive low-budget skills scheme designed to support the next generation of filmmaking talent in the Australian state.
A budget of $288,000 will be provided by state agency the South Australian Film Corporation (Safc) and the Adelaide Film Festival, where the film is intended to premiere in October.
Science-fiction thriller Monolith is set to become the first feature to emerge from a new initiative aimed at boosting South Australia’s filmmaking capacity and diversity.
The production has received a greenlight after nearly a year of development through the Film Lab: New Voices programme – an intensive low-budget skills scheme designed to support the next generation of filmmaking talent in the Australian state.
A budget of $288,000 will be provided by state agency the South Australian Film Corporation (Safc) and the Adelaide Film Festival, where the film is intended to premiere in October.
- 2/22/2022
- by Sandy George
- ScreenDaily
Production is set to begin in late 2022.
Acclaimed Filipino actress Sharon Cuneta is set to star in and executive produce an adaptation of Marivi Soliven’s award-winning novel The Mango Bride.
Production is set to begin in late 2022 on the feature film from Singapore and London-headquartered IP firm 108 Media and Los Angeles-based Bold MP.
The story follows two Filipino women – Amparo, a quiet socialite born into a wealthy family, and Beverly, a wide-eyed mail-order bride – who migrate to California and discover hidden truths as their lives intertwine.
Filipino-Canadian Martin Edralin, whose similarly-themed feature debut Islands was selected for SXSW 2021, is directing.
Acclaimed Filipino actress Sharon Cuneta is set to star in and executive produce an adaptation of Marivi Soliven’s award-winning novel The Mango Bride.
Production is set to begin in late 2022 on the feature film from Singapore and London-headquartered IP firm 108 Media and Los Angeles-based Bold MP.
The story follows two Filipino women – Amparo, a quiet socialite born into a wealthy family, and Beverly, a wide-eyed mail-order bride – who migrate to California and discover hidden truths as their lives intertwine.
Filipino-Canadian Martin Edralin, whose similarly-themed feature debut Islands was selected for SXSW 2021, is directing.
- 2/21/2022
- by Jean Noh
- ScreenDaily
Anil Kapoor Thriller Lands At Netflix
Netflix has taken rights on revenge thriller Thar, which stars Anil Kapoor and Harsh Varrdhan Kapoor in the story of a man who embarks on a journey to avenge his past. The project marks the directorial debut of Raj Singh Choudhary, who also wrote the screenplay. Fatima Sana Shaikh and Satish Kaushik complete the principal cast. Anil Kapoor Film Company is producing. Netflix will release in the summer. “As an actor and a producer, I have always strived to push the envelope and disrupt the status quo with innovative content. Thar is a manifestation of this obsession and I’m thrilled to have a partner as supportive and collaborative as Netflix to take this story as far and wide as it can go,” said Kapoor. “At Netflix, we are huge fans of films, just like our members. Bringing to them the most entertaining and...
Netflix has taken rights on revenge thriller Thar, which stars Anil Kapoor and Harsh Varrdhan Kapoor in the story of a man who embarks on a journey to avenge his past. The project marks the directorial debut of Raj Singh Choudhary, who also wrote the screenplay. Fatima Sana Shaikh and Satish Kaushik complete the principal cast. Anil Kapoor Film Company is producing. Netflix will release in the summer. “As an actor and a producer, I have always strived to push the envelope and disrupt the status quo with innovative content. Thar is a manifestation of this obsession and I’m thrilled to have a partner as supportive and collaborative as Netflix to take this story as far and wide as it can go,” said Kapoor. “At Netflix, we are huge fans of films, just like our members. Bringing to them the most entertaining and...
- 2/21/2022
- by Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
Acclaimed Philippines actor Sharon Cuneta (“Caregiver”) will star in and executive produce the feature film adaptation of Marivi Soliven’s award-winning novel “The Mango Bride.”
The novel chronicles the lives of two Filipino women — Amparo, a quiet socialite born into a wealthy family, and Beverly, a wide-eyed mail-order bride — who migrate to California and discover hidden truths as their stories meet and intertwine. It was published in 2013 in English by Penguin Random House, in Filipino by National Book Store and in Spanish by Grupo Planeta. The novel won the highest literary prize in the Philippines – the Grand Prize of the Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards.
Filipino-Canadian filmmaker Martin Edralin, who tackled a migration theme in the Canadian Screen Awards nominated and SXSW-winning feature “Islands,” will direct. Rae Red (“The Woman and the Gun”) is adapting the novel as a screenplay.
Justin Deimen and Micah Tadena will produce for Singapore and London headquartered 108 Media.
The novel chronicles the lives of two Filipino women — Amparo, a quiet socialite born into a wealthy family, and Beverly, a wide-eyed mail-order bride — who migrate to California and discover hidden truths as their stories meet and intertwine. It was published in 2013 in English by Penguin Random House, in Filipino by National Book Store and in Spanish by Grupo Planeta. The novel won the highest literary prize in the Philippines – the Grand Prize of the Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards.
Filipino-Canadian filmmaker Martin Edralin, who tackled a migration theme in the Canadian Screen Awards nominated and SXSW-winning feature “Islands,” will direct. Rae Red (“The Woman and the Gun”) is adapting the novel as a screenplay.
Justin Deimen and Micah Tadena will produce for Singapore and London headquartered 108 Media.
- 2/21/2022
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
Project is due to shoot in the spring and will star Sharon Cuneta.
New York-based Filipina filmmaker Isabel Sandoval has revealed details of her next feature, Park Lane.
She will again be working with Tony award-winning Broadway producer Jhett Tolentino on the project, which is due to shoot in the spring.
It stars actress, singer and chat show host Sharon Cuneta (“she’s considered the Julia Roberts of the Philippines”). The cast also includes Filipino stars Jodi Santamaria and Tony Labrusca.
The director intends to attach Us talent and to make the film as a Filipino/Us coproduction.
Sandoval is...
New York-based Filipina filmmaker Isabel Sandoval has revealed details of her next feature, Park Lane.
She will again be working with Tony award-winning Broadway producer Jhett Tolentino on the project, which is due to shoot in the spring.
It stars actress, singer and chat show host Sharon Cuneta (“she’s considered the Julia Roberts of the Philippines”). The cast also includes Filipino stars Jodi Santamaria and Tony Labrusca.
The director intends to attach Us talent and to make the film as a Filipino/Us coproduction.
Sandoval is...
- 10/5/2019
- by 57¦Geoffrey Macnab¦41¦
- ScreenDaily
When it comes to high quality genre fare out of South East Asia, Filipino director Erik Matti continues to lead the way. With a Cannes selection under his belt for hitman thriller On the Job, Matti has long been a favorite on the festival circuit and the prolific director seems to keep things fresh by continually shifting between genres and styles. Last year, for example, Matti tried his hand at full on martial arts action for the first time with Buy Bust. And now? Now he's released the trailer for full on horror title Kuwaresma. And while Matti's no stranger to horror this one looks to be notably darker than previous work. And you will find no complaints about that here. Filipino star Sharon Cuneta...
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- 4/10/2019
- Screen Anarchy
Award-winning Filipino director Erik Matti’s follow-up to last year’s excellent action film “BuyBust” is finally ready and we have the first trailer for the horror film “Kuwaresma” right here, an epic team-up that sees Matti join hands with two of Filipino cinema’s biggest superstars.
Synopsis
Not much is known of the plot so far, but “Kuwaresma” sees a man return home to find out the reason behind the passing of his young sister, only to discover the secrets and horrors within his family.
Matti is no stranger to the horror genre, with his last horror film “Seklusyon” earning him the best director award at the 2016 Metro Manila Film Festival. The very atmospheric trailer also introduces Filipino icon Sharon Cuneta in her first horror film role and also her first collaboration with Matti, one she calls a “dream come true”. This is also the first time that she...
Synopsis
Not much is known of the plot so far, but “Kuwaresma” sees a man return home to find out the reason behind the passing of his young sister, only to discover the secrets and horrors within his family.
Matti is no stranger to the horror genre, with his last horror film “Seklusyon” earning him the best director award at the 2016 Metro Manila Film Festival. The very atmospheric trailer also introduces Filipino icon Sharon Cuneta in her first horror film role and also her first collaboration with Matti, one she calls a “dream come true”. This is also the first time that she...
- 4/6/2019
- by Rhythm Zaveri
- AsianMoviePulse
Unitel Pictures
NEW YORK -- A critical success and huge commercial hit in its native Philippines, this debut feature from Mark Meily chronicles the misadventures of its title characters, a trio of women who serve as designated mourners for Manila's Chinese community. A soap opera-style melodrama tinged with elements of dark comedy, "Crying Ladies" is playing in a number of U.S. cities, including New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego and Honolulu.
The trio in question are Stella (played by Philippine superstar actress-singer Sharon Cuneta), a divorcee and petty thief just out of prison who is desperate to earn enough money to regain custody of her young son; Aling (Hilda Koronel), a former B-movie actress desperately reliving her better career days as the star of epics like "Darna and the Giants"; and young Cholent (Angel Aquino), whose strong religious convictions don't prevent her from engaging in an affair with her best friend's husband.
In order to make money, the women take advantage of Filipino-Chinese tradition, in which women are hired as professional weepers at funerals, to convince the observing gods that the deceased were truly good and worthy of entry into heaven.
That sociological element is the most interesting aspect of the film, which won six awards, including best picture, at the recent Metro Manila Film Festival. Otherwise, it depicts the complicated personal travails of its leading characters in overlong and pedestrian fashion. "Crying Ladies" is best appreciated for the winning performances of its trio of stars, who convey their characters' desperation with humor and poignancy.
NEW YORK -- A critical success and huge commercial hit in its native Philippines, this debut feature from Mark Meily chronicles the misadventures of its title characters, a trio of women who serve as designated mourners for Manila's Chinese community. A soap opera-style melodrama tinged with elements of dark comedy, "Crying Ladies" is playing in a number of U.S. cities, including New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego and Honolulu.
The trio in question are Stella (played by Philippine superstar actress-singer Sharon Cuneta), a divorcee and petty thief just out of prison who is desperate to earn enough money to regain custody of her young son; Aling (Hilda Koronel), a former B-movie actress desperately reliving her better career days as the star of epics like "Darna and the Giants"; and young Cholent (Angel Aquino), whose strong religious convictions don't prevent her from engaging in an affair with her best friend's husband.
In order to make money, the women take advantage of Filipino-Chinese tradition, in which women are hired as professional weepers at funerals, to convince the observing gods that the deceased were truly good and worthy of entry into heaven.
That sociological element is the most interesting aspect of the film, which won six awards, including best picture, at the recent Metro Manila Film Festival. Otherwise, it depicts the complicated personal travails of its leading characters in overlong and pedestrian fashion. "Crying Ladies" is best appreciated for the winning performances of its trio of stars, who convey their characters' desperation with humor and poignancy.
Unitel Pictures
NEW YORK -- A critical success and huge commercial hit in its native Philippines, this debut feature from Mark Meily chronicles the misadventures of its title characters, a trio of women who serve as designated mourners for Manila's Chinese community. A soap opera-style melodrama tinged with elements of dark comedy, "Crying Ladies" is playing in a number of U.S. cities, including New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego and Honolulu.
The trio in question are Stella (played by Philippine superstar actress-singer Sharon Cuneta), a divorcee and petty thief just out of prison who is desperate to earn enough money to regain custody of her young son; Aling (Hilda Koronel), a former B-movie actress desperately reliving her better career days as the star of epics like "Darna and the Giants"; and young Cholent (Angel Aquino), whose strong religious convictions don't prevent her from engaging in an affair with her best friend's husband.
In order to make money, the women take advantage of Filipino-Chinese tradition, in which women are hired as professional weepers at funerals, to convince the observing gods that the deceased were truly good and worthy of entry into heaven.
That sociological element is the most interesting aspect of the film, which won six awards, including best picture, at the recent Metro Manila Film Festival. Otherwise, it depicts the complicated personal travails of its leading characters in overlong and pedestrian fashion. "Crying Ladies" is best appreciated for the winning performances of its trio of stars, who convey their characters' desperation with humor and poignancy.
NEW YORK -- A critical success and huge commercial hit in its native Philippines, this debut feature from Mark Meily chronicles the misadventures of its title characters, a trio of women who serve as designated mourners for Manila's Chinese community. A soap opera-style melodrama tinged with elements of dark comedy, "Crying Ladies" is playing in a number of U.S. cities, including New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego and Honolulu.
The trio in question are Stella (played by Philippine superstar actress-singer Sharon Cuneta), a divorcee and petty thief just out of prison who is desperate to earn enough money to regain custody of her young son; Aling (Hilda Koronel), a former B-movie actress desperately reliving her better career days as the star of epics like "Darna and the Giants"; and young Cholent (Angel Aquino), whose strong religious convictions don't prevent her from engaging in an affair with her best friend's husband.
In order to make money, the women take advantage of Filipino-Chinese tradition, in which women are hired as professional weepers at funerals, to convince the observing gods that the deceased were truly good and worthy of entry into heaven.
That sociological element is the most interesting aspect of the film, which won six awards, including best picture, at the recent Metro Manila Film Festival. Otherwise, it depicts the complicated personal travails of its leading characters in overlong and pedestrian fashion. "Crying Ladies" is best appreciated for the winning performances of its trio of stars, who convey their characters' desperation with humor and poignancy.
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