Especially in times like this, a good fright flick can often cure what ails you. A bad one, however, can be a trying thing to sit through. Unfortunately, for a multitude of reasons, the new film Behind You is a bad one. Derivative, lacking in scares, monotonous, and just overall disappointing, it’s a real chore. Despite having some decent performances from the younger actors in the cast, almost nothing lands here. Hitting Digital this weekend, horror fans will be presented with a less than appetizing option. Unless you’re absolutely starved for a genre entry, you can do way better than this. The movie is a horror effort, playing upon the genre’s obsession with the danger that mirrors can hold. After the death of their mother, teenager Olivia (Addy Miller) and her younger sister Claire (Elizabeth Birkner) are being sent to live with their estranged Aunt. Family friend...
- 4/16/2020
- by Joey Magidson
- Hollywoodnews.com
Stars: Richard McWilliams, Danielle Chuchran, Paul D. Hunt, James C. Morris, Eve Mauro, Danny James, Kyle Paul, James Gaisford, Bailee MyKell Cowperthwaite, Nichelle Aiden, Clare Niederpruem, Adam Abram | Written by Jason Faller, Kynan Griffin | Directed by John Lyde
Three heroes are on a quest to thwart a group of Orc Cultists, known as the Shadow Cabal, from raising the God of Death from his dark realm to their world. The human cleric, Keltus (Richard McWilliams), elf bounty hunter Nemyt (Danielle Chuchran) and infamous Orc warlord, Kullimon (Paul D. Hunt) must overcome their differences and work together if they are going to stop the Shadow’s curse from spreading across the land and dooming them all.
When I watched Curse of the Dragon Slayer, it conjured up images of the old Dungeons and Dragons films that were made. I mean, just reading the synopsis in the first paragraph you have probably...
Three heroes are on a quest to thwart a group of Orc Cultists, known as the Shadow Cabal, from raising the God of Death from his dark realm to their world. The human cleric, Keltus (Richard McWilliams), elf bounty hunter Nemyt (Danielle Chuchran) and infamous Orc warlord, Kullimon (Paul D. Hunt) must overcome their differences and work together if they are going to stop the Shadow’s curse from spreading across the land and dooming them all.
When I watched Curse of the Dragon Slayer, it conjured up images of the old Dungeons and Dragons films that were made. I mean, just reading the synopsis in the first paragraph you have probably...
- 5/9/2014
- by Richard Axtell
- Nerdly
We've all got plenty of love for the Lord of the Rings saga and are thrilled for the new Hobbit film. And "Game of Thrones" will be back before you know it. Until then, dig the stills and trailer for Curse of the Dragon Slayer.
The movie stars Danielle Chuchran ("Body of Proof") as well as Richard McWilliams, Paul D. Hunt and James C. Morris. John Lyde directed the film, which was written by Jason Faller and Kynan Griffin. A May 2014 release is planned by Phase 4 Films.
Synopsis
Keltus (McWilliams), a knight of the ruling Order, is on the trail of the Shadow Cabal -- a group of Orc cultists. When his leads run cold, he must team up with an elf bounty hunter, Nemyt (Chuchran), and an infamous orc raider, Kullimon (Hunt), to infiltrate the Shadow and try to thwart their evil purpose -- to unleash the God of the Undead.
The movie stars Danielle Chuchran ("Body of Proof") as well as Richard McWilliams, Paul D. Hunt and James C. Morris. John Lyde directed the film, which was written by Jason Faller and Kynan Griffin. A May 2014 release is planned by Phase 4 Films.
Synopsis
Keltus (McWilliams), a knight of the ruling Order, is on the trail of the Shadow Cabal -- a group of Orc cultists. When his leads run cold, he must team up with an elf bounty hunter, Nemyt (Chuchran), and an infamous orc raider, Kullimon (Hunt), to infiltrate the Shadow and try to thwart their evil purpose -- to unleash the God of the Undead.
- 12/4/2013
- by Scott Hallam
- DreadCentral.com
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