Kevin Carraway's thriller Seven Below - starring Val Kilmer, Ving Rhames and Luke Goss - has been acquired by Arc Entertainment for DVD release.
The distributor has locked down an April 17 debut; no disc specifics, such as bonus content, has been revealed at the time of this writing. Below, you'll find an updated synopsis and, after the jump, a trailer that we've been kicking around here on Shock since its premiere at the American Film Market.
In the midst of a hurricane in 1910, a 10 year-old boy named Sean brutally murdered his mother, father, aunt and two little sisters. Now, Adam (Matt Barr) his brother Isaac (Luke Goss) along with four strangers, McCormick (Val Kilmer) and his wife Brooklyn (Bonnie Somerville), a young Doctor (Christian Baha) and a local girl (Rebecca Da Costa) find themselves trapped in the same home where the murders occurred one hundred years later, after a...
The distributor has locked down an April 17 debut; no disc specifics, such as bonus content, has been revealed at the time of this writing. Below, you'll find an updated synopsis and, after the jump, a trailer that we've been kicking around here on Shock since its premiere at the American Film Market.
In the midst of a hurricane in 1910, a 10 year-old boy named Sean brutally murdered his mother, father, aunt and two little sisters. Now, Adam (Matt Barr) his brother Isaac (Luke Goss) along with four strangers, McCormick (Val Kilmer) and his wife Brooklyn (Bonnie Somerville), a young Doctor (Christian Baha) and a local girl (Rebecca Da Costa) find themselves trapped in the same home where the murders occurred one hundred years later, after a...
- 1/17/2012
- by ryanrotten@shocktillyoudrop.com (Ryan Turek)
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Val Kilmer and Luke Goss are amongst a group of strangers that seek refuge from a storm in a home owned by Ving Rhames, only to find themselves trapped in a supernatural time warp of terror. Get ready to go Seven Below when this supernatural chiller arrives on DVD in April.
Arc Entertainment is set to release Seven Below from director and co-writer (along with Lawrence Sara) Kevin Carraway on DVD April 17th.
Synopsis:
A supernatural thriller in the vein of The Ring meets The Grudge with explosive terror and spine-chilling suspense and action about a group of strangers who must ride out a storm while stranded in a foreboding house where they encounter an evil presence.
In the midst of a hurricane in 1910, a 10-year-old boy named Sean brutally murdered his mother, father, aunt, and two little sisters. Now Adam (Matt Barr) and his brother, Isaac (Luke Goss), along with four strangers,...
Arc Entertainment is set to release Seven Below from director and co-writer (along with Lawrence Sara) Kevin Carraway on DVD April 17th.
Synopsis:
A supernatural thriller in the vein of The Ring meets The Grudge with explosive terror and spine-chilling suspense and action about a group of strangers who must ride out a storm while stranded in a foreboding house where they encounter an evil presence.
In the midst of a hurricane in 1910, a 10-year-old boy named Sean brutally murdered his mother, father, aunt, and two little sisters. Now Adam (Matt Barr) and his brother, Isaac (Luke Goss), along with four strangers,...
- 1/17/2012
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
Seven Below is the latest horror thriller from Kevin Carraway (The Fear Chamber). This is a ghost story starring Val Kilmer, Ving Rhames and Luke Goss. A group of travellers find themselves tormented by spirits in an isolated cabin. And a storm outside means that there is no way to escape. The first poster for Seven Below solidifies this haunting, trapped feeling.
Seven Below will be shown at the American Film Market, which is the largest gathering of independent films during the year (in North America). The festival begins November 2nd this year, with Seven Below showing November 5th. Hopefully, this title will find distribution at its World Premiere as horror fans could likely use a few more chills in their lives.
Director: Kevin Carraway.
Writers: Kevin Carraway and Lawrence Sara.
Cast: Val Kilmer , Ving Rhames, Luke Goss, Bonnie Somerville, Matt Barr, Christian Baha, Rebecca Da Costa, Kaleigh Howland,Silvio Wolf Busch,...
Seven Below will be shown at the American Film Market, which is the largest gathering of independent films during the year (in North America). The festival begins November 2nd this year, with Seven Below showing November 5th. Hopefully, this title will find distribution at its World Premiere as horror fans could likely use a few more chills in their lives.
Director: Kevin Carraway.
Writers: Kevin Carraway and Lawrence Sara.
Cast: Val Kilmer , Ving Rhames, Luke Goss, Bonnie Somerville, Matt Barr, Christian Baha, Rebecca Da Costa, Kaleigh Howland,Silvio Wolf Busch,...
- 10/20/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Appearances from the very financiers who caused the crisis threaten to make a mockery of the director's satirical intent
Curiously for a film that has the recent financial crisis and the spiritual stress fractures of western civilisation on its plate, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps also finds time for so many cheesy cameos it's in danger of being mistaken for the latest Austin Powers, or a Scary Movie for Ft subscribers.
Most conspicuous is Charlie Sheen, woodenly reminiscing over cocktails at a charity bash with his mentor from the first film, Michael Douglas's Gordon Gekko. Graydon Carter, editor of Vanity Fair, gives Gekko the evil eye in Upper West Side Chinese eaterie Shun Lee, while elsewhere Omniscient of Omaha, aka investor Warren Buffett, wags his finger at the world in a talking-head slot on TV.
As Oliver Stone's take on 2008's meltdown unfold, the media, naturally, are swift to join the fun,...
Curiously for a film that has the recent financial crisis and the spiritual stress fractures of western civilisation on its plate, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps also finds time for so many cheesy cameos it's in danger of being mistaken for the latest Austin Powers, or a Scary Movie for Ft subscribers.
Most conspicuous is Charlie Sheen, woodenly reminiscing over cocktails at a charity bash with his mentor from the first film, Michael Douglas's Gordon Gekko. Graydon Carter, editor of Vanity Fair, gives Gekko the evil eye in Upper West Side Chinese eaterie Shun Lee, while elsewhere Omniscient of Omaha, aka investor Warren Buffett, wags his finger at the world in a talking-head slot on TV.
As Oliver Stone's take on 2008's meltdown unfold, the media, naturally, are swift to join the fun,...
- 9/30/2010
- by Phil Hoad
- The Guardian - Film News
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