Stars: Stacy Aung, Heidi Hemlock, Brian Easter Jr., Marlene Mc’Cohen, Samuel Code, Randy Oppenheimer, Jessie Vane, Veronica Ricci | Written by Dennis Devine, Drake Cola | Directed by Dennis Devine
If you’re familiar with Sterling Films then you’ll know what you’re getting into as soon as you see their name during the opening credits for Fangs Out (not to be confused with Fanged Up). For those that aren’t, it means a micro to no budget film shot in someone’s backyard with no production values to speak of. For fans of microbudget films, it doesn’t necessarily mean a bad film, but if you can’t deal with this level of DIY cinema you’ll want to find something else to watch.
For those that stick with it, Fangs Out follows four friends, Madison, Allana (Heidi Hemlock) and her boyfriend (Brian Easter Jr.) and Skylar as they head to Mexico for Spring Break.
If you’re familiar with Sterling Films then you’ll know what you’re getting into as soon as you see their name during the opening credits for Fangs Out (not to be confused with Fanged Up). For those that aren’t, it means a micro to no budget film shot in someone’s backyard with no production values to speak of. For fans of microbudget films, it doesn’t necessarily mean a bad film, but if you can’t deal with this level of DIY cinema you’ll want to find something else to watch.
For those that stick with it, Fangs Out follows four friends, Madison, Allana (Heidi Hemlock) and her boyfriend (Brian Easter Jr.) and Skylar as they head to Mexico for Spring Break.
- 5/23/2023
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
After waiting months for Episode 4 of Robert Michael Ryan's post-apocalyptic web series Revelations, the floodgates have opened! Episode 5, "Into the Mind of Madness," is available now; we have it here along with some stills and word on when we might see Episode 6.
The story takes place after the Rapture has occurred and follows a particular two survivors -- Dana (Marlene Mc'Cohen) and Jeremy (Cuyle Carvin) -- and their attempt to get out of town, find other survivors, and seek some kind of safety - which may or may not exist.
Ryan tells us, "This is a great episode with a couple of new actors who do a terrific job, specifically Michael Reed as 'Seymour', Todd James Jackson as 'Issac', and Paul Thomas Arnold as 'Henry, aka The General'." Also appearing are Christopher Senger and Kori D. Wilson.
As for the aforementioned Episode 6, Ryan reveals, "I am almost finished editing.
The story takes place after the Rapture has occurred and follows a particular two survivors -- Dana (Marlene Mc'Cohen) and Jeremy (Cuyle Carvin) -- and their attempt to get out of town, find other survivors, and seek some kind of safety - which may or may not exist.
Ryan tells us, "This is a great episode with a couple of new actors who do a terrific job, specifically Michael Reed as 'Seymour', Todd James Jackson as 'Issac', and Paul Thomas Arnold as 'Henry, aka The General'." Also appearing are Christopher Senger and Kori D. Wilson.
As for the aforementioned Episode 6, Ryan reveals, "I am almost finished editing.
- 1/13/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
It's been quite a long wait for Episode 4 of Robert Michael Ryan's post-apocalyptic web series Revelations (almost a year in fact), but finally Episode 4, "Off the Beaten Path," has arrived! Check it out along with a behind-the-scenes still and the first three eps in case you missed them.
The story takes place after the Rapture has occurred and follows a particular two survivors -- Dana, played by Marlene Mc'Cohen (Vampire Boys, Alice in Murderland), and Jeremy, played by Cuyle Carvin (Assault of the Sasquatch, Blood Moon) -- and their attempt to get out of town, find other survivors, and seek some kind of safety - which may or may not exist.
Episode 4 also features Wil Gelin as Darius and Michael Reed as Seymour.
For more info visit the official Revelations website.
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The story takes place after the Rapture has occurred and follows a particular two survivors -- Dana, played by Marlene Mc'Cohen (Vampire Boys, Alice in Murderland), and Jeremy, played by Cuyle Carvin (Assault of the Sasquatch, Blood Moon) -- and their attempt to get out of town, find other survivors, and seek some kind of safety - which may or may not exist.
Episode 4 also features Wil Gelin as Darius and Michael Reed as Seymour.
For more info visit the official Revelations website.
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- 12/23/2013
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
We've been waiting several months for the continuation of Robert Michael Ryan's post-apocalyptic web series Revelations, but finally Episode 3 has arrived! Check it out here along with Eps. 1 and 2 in case you missed them.
The story takes place after the Rapture has occurred and follows a particular two survivors -- Dana, played by Marlene Mc'Cohen (Vampire Boys, Alice in Murderland), and Jeremy, played by Cuyle Carvin (Assault of the Sasquatch, Blood Moon) -- and their attempt to get out of town, find other survivors, and seek some kind of safety - which may or may not exist.
Episode 3, entitled "The Road Less Traveled," also features Wil Gelin as Darius.
For more info visit the official Revelations website.
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The story takes place after the Rapture has occurred and follows a particular two survivors -- Dana, played by Marlene Mc'Cohen (Vampire Boys, Alice in Murderland), and Jeremy, played by Cuyle Carvin (Assault of the Sasquatch, Blood Moon) -- and their attempt to get out of town, find other survivors, and seek some kind of safety - which may or may not exist.
Episode 3, entitled "The Road Less Traveled," also features Wil Gelin as Darius.
For more info visit the official Revelations website.
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- 1/11/2013
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
As promised, Episode 2 of Robert Michael Ryan's post-apocalyptic web series Revelations debuted earlier today, and we have it in its entirety right here, along with Episode 1 in case you missed it.
The story takes place after the Rapture has occurred and follows a particular two survivors -- Dana, played by Marlene Mc'Cohen (Vampire Boys, Alice in Murderland), and Jeremy, played by Cuyle Carvin (Assault of the Sasquatch, Blood Moon) -- and their attempt to get out of town, find other survivors, and seek some kind of safety - which may or may not exist.
Episode 2, entitled "No Good Deed Goes Unpunished", also features Wil Gelin as Darius
and Christopher Senger and Damion Stephens as Demons.
For more info visit the official Revelations website.
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The story takes place after the Rapture has occurred and follows a particular two survivors -- Dana, played by Marlene Mc'Cohen (Vampire Boys, Alice in Murderland), and Jeremy, played by Cuyle Carvin (Assault of the Sasquatch, Blood Moon) -- and their attempt to get out of town, find other survivors, and seek some kind of safety - which may or may not exist.
Episode 2, entitled "No Good Deed Goes Unpunished", also features Wil Gelin as Darius
and Christopher Senger and Damion Stephens as Demons.
For more info visit the official Revelations website.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
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Stay safe in the comments section below!
- 6/11/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Episode 1 of Robert Michael Ryan's post-apocalyptic web series Revelations debuted a few days ago, and Episode 2 is on its way shortly. In the meantime here are some photos from both installments, including a few exclusives that haven't been seen anywhere else!
The bottom row contains the new stills from Episode 2, which should be online this weekend. The entire run will contain 10-12 episodes, and we'll be keeping tabs on the series' progress as it evolves.
The story takes place after the Rapture has occurred and follows a particular two survivors -- Dana, played by Marlene Mc'Cohen (Vampire Boys, Alice in Murderland), and Jeremy, played by Cuyle Carvin (Assault of the Sasquatch, Blood Moon) -- and their attempt to get out of town, find other survivors, and seek some kind of safety - which may or may not exist. Also appearing are Ted Ferguson as the Homeless Man and Damion Stephens as a Demon.
The bottom row contains the new stills from Episode 2, which should be online this weekend. The entire run will contain 10-12 episodes, and we'll be keeping tabs on the series' progress as it evolves.
The story takes place after the Rapture has occurred and follows a particular two survivors -- Dana, played by Marlene Mc'Cohen (Vampire Boys, Alice in Murderland), and Jeremy, played by Cuyle Carvin (Assault of the Sasquatch, Blood Moon) -- and their attempt to get out of town, find other survivors, and seek some kind of safety - which may or may not exist. Also appearing are Ted Ferguson as the Homeless Man and Damion Stephens as a Demon.
- 6/5/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Just a few days ago we posted the teaser trailer for Robert Michael Ryan's post-apocalyptic web series Revelations and said that the first episode would be available soon. Well, "soon" is now as Episode 1, "In the Beginning", just popped up online and is ready for viewing. Check it out right here!
The story takes place after the Rapture has occurred and follows a particular two survivors -- Dana, played by Marlene Mc'Cohen (Vampire Boys, Alice in Murderland), and Jeremy, played by Cuyle Carvin (Assault of the Sasquatch, Blood Moon) -- and their attempt to get out of town, find other survivors, and seek some kind of safety - which may or may not exist. Also appearing are Ted Ferguson as the Homeless Man and Damion Stephens as a Demon.
For more info visit the official Revelations website.
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Stay...
The story takes place after the Rapture has occurred and follows a particular two survivors -- Dana, played by Marlene Mc'Cohen (Vampire Boys, Alice in Murderland), and Jeremy, played by Cuyle Carvin (Assault of the Sasquatch, Blood Moon) -- and their attempt to get out of town, find other survivors, and seek some kind of safety - which may or may not exist. Also appearing are Ted Ferguson as the Homeless Man and Damion Stephens as a Demon.
For more info visit the official Revelations website.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Stay...
- 6/3/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
A new web series titled Revelations is on its way from Robert Michael Ryan (co-writer, producer, and co-star of 2009's Necrosis), and a teaser trailer has arrived for the project along with an official website.
The story takes place after the Rapture has occurred and follows a particular two survivors -- Dana, played by Marlene Mc'Cohen (Vampire Boys, Alice in Murderland), and Jeremy, played by Cuyle Carvin (Assault of the Sasquatch, Blood Moon) -- and their attempt to get out of town, find other survivors, and seek some kind of safety - which may or may not exist. Wil Gelin co-stars as Darius.
For more info visit the official Revelations website, where episodes of the series will be available for viewing soon.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Stay safe in the comments section below!
The story takes place after the Rapture has occurred and follows a particular two survivors -- Dana, played by Marlene Mc'Cohen (Vampire Boys, Alice in Murderland), and Jeremy, played by Cuyle Carvin (Assault of the Sasquatch, Blood Moon) -- and their attempt to get out of town, find other survivors, and seek some kind of safety - which may or may not exist. Wil Gelin co-stars as Darius.
For more info visit the official Revelations website, where episodes of the series will be available for viewing soon.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Stay safe in the comments section below!
- 5/31/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Bringing Nazis back from the dead is all the rage these days, and the next project to tackle that theme is Captain Battle: Legacy War, starring Cuyle Carvin as the titular character. Check out the film's synopsis, artwork, and trailer.
Captain Battle: Legacy War, based on the Golden Age comic, is directed by David Palmieri and co-stars Jenny Allford, Andrew McGuiness, Marlene Mc'Cohen, Todd James Jackson, Pete Punito, Sean Fletcher, Christopher Senger, Mindy Robinson, Abby Wathen, Scott Wright, and Julian Starks.
Synopsis:
Sam Battle (Carvin) is injured during his tour of duty in the Gulf War. He loses an eye and is near death, but his good friend Brandon Storm, who is a scientist, injects him with a secret serum that he has been developing that will save his life. The side effects are unknown.
Sam returns home. His father has recently passed away, and it is a struggle to...
Captain Battle: Legacy War, based on the Golden Age comic, is directed by David Palmieri and co-stars Jenny Allford, Andrew McGuiness, Marlene Mc'Cohen, Todd James Jackson, Pete Punito, Sean Fletcher, Christopher Senger, Mindy Robinson, Abby Wathen, Scott Wright, and Julian Starks.
Synopsis:
Sam Battle (Carvin) is injured during his tour of duty in the Gulf War. He loses an eye and is near death, but his good friend Brandon Storm, who is a scientist, injects him with a secret serum that he has been developing that will save his life. The side effects are unknown.
Sam returns home. His father has recently passed away, and it is a struggle to...
- 5/24/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Preliminary rumblings about a new series called "Revelations" came across our desk as this week wound down, and while it has similarities to "The Walking Dead", there's a slight religious aspect to the show, and instead of a zombie outbreak, there are demons... with a definite agenda.
The story follows a particular two survivors, played by Marlene Mc'Cohen (Vampire Boys, Alice in Murderland) and Cuyle Carvin (Assault of the Sasquatch, Blood Moon), and their attempt to get out of town, find other survivors, and seek some kind of safety - which may or may not exist. The creator of the project is Robert Michael Ryan, co-writer, producer, and co-star of 2009's Necrosis.
The producers have promised a lot more info over the coming weeks so keep it here for updates. In the meantime check out a behind-the-scenes photo of Carvin and Mc'Cohen.
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The story follows a particular two survivors, played by Marlene Mc'Cohen (Vampire Boys, Alice in Murderland) and Cuyle Carvin (Assault of the Sasquatch, Blood Moon), and their attempt to get out of town, find other survivors, and seek some kind of safety - which may or may not exist. The creator of the project is Robert Michael Ryan, co-writer, producer, and co-star of 2009's Necrosis.
The producers have promised a lot more info over the coming weeks so keep it here for updates. In the meantime check out a behind-the-scenes photo of Carvin and Mc'Cohen.
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- 3/10/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Amok alien monster loose in the woods on Earth, blue-skinned extraterrestrial female sent to stop it, retro robot sidekick, partying teens, bikini babes, buckets of blood: Aliens vs. Avatars already sounds better than Skyline.
A race of creatures known as the Scythe have become a plague in the universe. Cunning and powerful foes, they possess the ability to transform into anything from which they have consumed DNA. On a mission to stop the plague that her people unleashed, a beautiful alien named Ava has followed the Scythe to Earth.
Meanwhile, six college friends blowing off steam on a camping trip find themselves caught up in a cat and mouse hunt with the Scythe. Not knowing what to do or whom to trust, they struggle to protect themselves and keep it together. Reluctantly joining forces with Ava, they quickly learn what they are up against. Can they defeat the Scythe before...
A race of creatures known as the Scythe have become a plague in the universe. Cunning and powerful foes, they possess the ability to transform into anything from which they have consumed DNA. On a mission to stop the plague that her people unleashed, a beautiful alien named Ava has followed the Scythe to Earth.
Meanwhile, six college friends blowing off steam on a camping trip find themselves caught up in a cat and mouse hunt with the Scythe. Not knowing what to do or whom to trust, they struggle to protect themselves and keep it together. Reluctantly joining forces with Ava, they quickly learn what they are up against. Can they defeat the Scythe before...
- 6/23/2011
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
A few weeks back we brought you the mind-blowing trailer for the zero budget superhero spoof The Amazing Bulk. While that film still seeks distribution, the filmmaker's next b-movie bonanza already has a trailer. It's not an April Fools Day prank. It's Aliens vs. Avatars, folks!
Director Lewis Schoenbrun was kind enough to pass along a lengthy four-page summary of the Aliens vs. Avatars plot that I narrowed down a bit. A clique of college age friends vacationing in a cabin in the woods become prey for an alien monster called the "Necrosis" that is capable of invisibility and shape-shifting into the form of anything it has clawed or consumed. Ava (Cassie Fliegel), a tall extraterrestrial female with blue skin from a civilization nearly wiped out by the "Necrosis", arrives to kill the space monster once and for all. She'll change her skin color to something more Caucasian to blend in with the humans,...
Director Lewis Schoenbrun was kind enough to pass along a lengthy four-page summary of the Aliens vs. Avatars plot that I narrowed down a bit. A clique of college age friends vacationing in a cabin in the woods become prey for an alien monster called the "Necrosis" that is capable of invisibility and shape-shifting into the form of anything it has clawed or consumed. Ava (Cassie Fliegel), a tall extraterrestrial female with blue skin from a civilization nearly wiped out by the "Necrosis", arrives to kill the space monster once and for all. She'll change her skin color to something more Caucasian to blend in with the humans,...
- 4/1/2011
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
Charlie Vaughn is the director behind the gay romantic horror comedy / drama Vampire Boys which stars Jason Lockhart (Edge of Seventeen) who shows he's sensitive, but can be menacing, the cute & adorable Christian Ferrer and the brooding bad boy Dylan Vox (Dante's Cove). In Vampire Boys, Jasin and his vampire brood are in search of “The One”. In order for them all to survive, Jasin needs to find the special mortal whom he can turn into a vampire and spend eternity with. The brood has their eyes set on Tara, a young, gorgeous and seductive blonde college student who is open to the idea of becoming a vampire, But, someone else enters the picture and disrupts the brood’s plans. Caleb, a fresh faced college student, new to Los Angeles, keeps having dreams of a mysterious stranger. At school, Caleb meets the stranger, Jasin, and the two share an instant connection.
- 3/10/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
2011 - 70 mins. - Not Rated
D: Charlie Vaughn
C: Jason Lockhart, Christian Ferrer, Jason Lockhart, Dylan Vox, Jess Allen, Tanner Acord, Ryan Adames, Zasu Pitts, Greg McKeon, Walter Delmar, Marlene Mc'Cohen, Charlie Vaughn
One hundred year old vampire must find his soul mate in order to keep himself and his clique alive forever. However, his soul mate unexpectedly turns out be a guy- a young, naive, innocent college freshmen.
The notion of doing a serious minded gay horror romance, was certainly a nice idea. However, the execution is lacking. The horror elements don't have enough menace or terror to them. Not enough care was token to properly make these scenes as effective as they could have been. Scenes of the vampires stalking human prey are rushed and don't amount to much. The suspense that these scenes could have generated is never palpable. Scenes in which the vampire brood is having conflict with one another,...
D: Charlie Vaughn
C: Jason Lockhart, Christian Ferrer, Jason Lockhart, Dylan Vox, Jess Allen, Tanner Acord, Ryan Adames, Zasu Pitts, Greg McKeon, Walter Delmar, Marlene Mc'Cohen, Charlie Vaughn
One hundred year old vampire must find his soul mate in order to keep himself and his clique alive forever. However, his soul mate unexpectedly turns out be a guy- a young, naive, innocent college freshmen.
The notion of doing a serious minded gay horror romance, was certainly a nice idea. However, the execution is lacking. The horror elements don't have enough menace or terror to them. Not enough care was token to properly make these scenes as effective as they could have been. Scenes of the vampires stalking human prey are rushed and don't amount to much. The suspense that these scenes could have generated is never palpable. Scenes in which the vampire brood is having conflict with one another,...
- 3/8/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
Year: 2010Director: Dennis DevineCast: Malerie Grady, Marlene Mc'Cohen, Kelly Kula, Christopher Senger
To celebrate her 21st birthday, Alice's sorority sisters decide to throw her an Alice in Wonderland themed party at the infamous Glass House where they are required to dress up as the favorite Wonderland character. The problem is that Alice's mother was brutally murdered in this house twenty years ago and it seems the killer, now dressed as Jabberwocky, has decided to return to to butcher Alice and her friends.
Being a huge fan of Alice in Wonderland, I found the premise of this film intriguing and mistakenly believed that it could actually be a decent, creative slasher film. Instead, it is a tedious test of patience and stamina that is virtually impossible to enjoy. The main problem is that everyone involved in the making of the film seemed to just not all that interested in making the film in the first place.
To celebrate her 21st birthday, Alice's sorority sisters decide to throw her an Alice in Wonderland themed party at the infamous Glass House where they are required to dress up as the favorite Wonderland character. The problem is that Alice's mother was brutally murdered in this house twenty years ago and it seems the killer, now dressed as Jabberwocky, has decided to return to to butcher Alice and her friends.
Being a huge fan of Alice in Wonderland, I found the premise of this film intriguing and mistakenly believed that it could actually be a decent, creative slasher film. Instead, it is a tedious test of patience and stamina that is virtually impossible to enjoy. The main problem is that everyone involved in the making of the film seemed to just not all that interested in making the film in the first place.
- 2/21/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Troy)
- Fright Meter
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