Stars: Terry Milam, Jonathan Fuller, Ashley Whelan, Creek Wilson, Brittany Lucio, Richie Stephens, Laura Flannery, Bryan McClure, Sara Morgan, Adam Stephenson, Aspen Kennedy Wilson | Written by Stephen George | Directed by Andre Alfa
The plot of Blackstock Boneyard has its roots in the 1913 conviction and eventual execution of Thomas and Meeks Griffin, two wealthy black farmers for the murder of a veteran of the Confederate army. A murder they didn’t commit and were eventually exonerated of in 2009. This being a horror film, a posthumous pardon is not nearly enough to even the score.
Director Andre Alfa and writer Stephen George‘s story picks up in 2013 as Judge Carroll Johnson ‘Cj’ Ramage the grandson of the judge that sentenced the Griffins to die is about to close a lucrative deal on the land that once was their farm. There’s just one problem, his lawyer has found another heir to the property,...
The plot of Blackstock Boneyard has its roots in the 1913 conviction and eventual execution of Thomas and Meeks Griffin, two wealthy black farmers for the murder of a veteran of the Confederate army. A murder they didn’t commit and were eventually exonerated of in 2009. This being a horror film, a posthumous pardon is not nearly enough to even the score.
Director Andre Alfa and writer Stephen George‘s story picks up in 2013 as Judge Carroll Johnson ‘Cj’ Ramage the grandson of the judge that sentenced the Griffins to die is about to close a lucrative deal on the land that once was their farm. There’s just one problem, his lawyer has found another heir to the property,...
- 6/29/2021
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Son Trailer — Ivan Kavanagh‘s Son movie trailer has been released by Rlje Films and Shudder. The Son Trailer stars Andi Matichak, Emile Hirsch, Luke David Blumm, Cranston Johnson, Blaine Maye, J. Robert Spencer, Rocco Sisto, Kristine Nielsen, Adam Stephenson, Matthew Sean Blumm, Adam Henslee, and Blaine Maye. Crew Ivan Kavanagh wrote the screenplay [...]
Continue reading: Son Trailer: Andi Matichak Tries to Protect Her Son from the Cult that raised her in Ivan Kavanagh’s 2021 Horror Film...
Continue reading: Son Trailer: Andi Matichak Tries to Protect Her Son from the Cult that raised her in Ivan Kavanagh’s 2021 Horror Film...
- 2/12/2021
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
It’s good that actor Adam Stephenson likes to watch horror flicks because lately the Louisiana native has been cast in several psychological dramas. Fellow horror fans can watch Stephenson as he plays Mark Cantoff in USA’s newest limited series, “The Purge.” The 10-part series debuted Sept. 4 and runs Tuesdays at 10 p.m. Est. The Purge on TV The TV series is based on the popular Purge film franchise, which started in 2013, and is created by the same man behind the films, James DeMonaco. The series takes place 10 years after the first Purge. “What’s fun about the TV
Actor Adam Stephenson delves into horror with ‘The Purge’ TV series...
Actor Adam Stephenson delves into horror with ‘The Purge’ TV series...
- 9/20/2018
- by Crystal Schelle
- TVovermind.com
Chicago – If your heart flutters when you think about the drive-in days of old, with a triple feature of B-movie horror films, then writer/director Ricardo Islas delivers a nostalgic kick with “Frankenstein: Day of the Beast.” The film has its world premiere in Chicago on Sunday, November 27th, at the Portage Theater on Milwaukee Avenue.
Rating: 3.0/5.0
It has all the familiar Frankenstein monster elements, but also delivers a certain style and authority that allows it to make its own mark. The acting, setting, costumes and dialogue screams drive-in movie fare, but the production gamely reaches out to retell the myth with a little sex, a lot of gore and an interesting take on the reanimation portion of the monster. There is a vague application as to the time and place of where the film is set, and the actors are very comfortable being their Midwestern selves, but this horror...
Rating: 3.0/5.0
It has all the familiar Frankenstein monster elements, but also delivers a certain style and authority that allows it to make its own mark. The acting, setting, costumes and dialogue screams drive-in movie fare, but the production gamely reaches out to retell the myth with a little sex, a lot of gore and an interesting take on the reanimation portion of the monster. There is a vague application as to the time and place of where the film is set, and the actors are very comfortable being their Midwestern selves, but this horror...
- 11/27/2011
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
The story of the Frankenstein monster is one of the most enduring tales in the history of horror. From Mary Shelley's original telling through the classic 1931 film and the sequels that followed to the multiple new visions of the tale, it seems the possibilities for expanding on the experiments of Dr. Frankenstein are endless. And now we've got an upcoming film bringing an entirely new angle to the tale.
Frankenstein: Day of the Beast is an original take on the legend. As you'll see by the trailer below, the film contains aspects of Shelley's original story but adds a large amount of action to the mix. The film was written and directed by Ricardo Islas and stars Adam Stephenson and Michelle Shields with Tim Krueger in the role of the monster.
You can visit the Frankenstein: Day of the Beast website and Facebook pagefor additional details. And read on...
Frankenstein: Day of the Beast is an original take on the legend. As you'll see by the trailer below, the film contains aspects of Shelley's original story but adds a large amount of action to the mix. The film was written and directed by Ricardo Islas and stars Adam Stephenson and Michelle Shields with Tim Krueger in the role of the monster.
You can visit the Frankenstein: Day of the Beast website and Facebook pagefor additional details. And read on...
- 11/4/2011
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
Earlier this year we told you about Ricardo Islas’ The Zombie Farm, which is debuting on DVD March 8th, and now comes word of the director's newest project, Frankenstein: The Day of the Beast. Read on for the plot crunch, a teaser trailer, and a big batch of stills.
From the Press Release:
On a cold and snowy day, filmmaker Ricardo Islas and his crew ventured into the woods of Illinois to begin filming Frankenstein: The Day of the Beast. For several weeks the cast and crew would endure blizzards and freezing temperatures as Islas directed the cabin scenes. The only heat to be had was from the actual fireplace in an authentic historic cabin. The result was incredible. From there the cast and crew traveled to a very old abandoned church in Chicago to film the wedding scene. With the sunlight shooting rays of light through the stained glass...
From the Press Release:
On a cold and snowy day, filmmaker Ricardo Islas and his crew ventured into the woods of Illinois to begin filming Frankenstein: The Day of the Beast. For several weeks the cast and crew would endure blizzards and freezing temperatures as Islas directed the cabin scenes. The only heat to be had was from the actual fireplace in an authentic historic cabin. The result was incredible. From there the cast and crew traveled to a very old abandoned church in Chicago to film the wedding scene. With the sunlight shooting rays of light through the stained glass...
- 2/22/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
A Chance in Hell now has a horrifying trailer that shows zombies and bullets flying. The film is set in World War II during the winter of 1944. Some Nazi experiments have not turned out as planned and the German forces unleash "a hideous creature" (Horror). Shot on a budget this trailer is a good intro' for horror fans to A Chance in Hell.
The synopsis for A Chance in Hell here:
"Nazi officer, Dr. Bucher must create the ultimate warrior for the fuhrer. All his experiments until now have ended in failure. And with the Americans closing in on Berlin, time is running short. The doctor performs his experiment on a concentration camp child. She transforms into a hideous creature, and hell is unleashed" (Horror Society).
Release Date: Unknown.
Director/writer: Tony Wash.
Cast: Kevin Zaiderman, Steven James Price, Chad Meyer, Adam Stephenson, and Tony Lee Gratz.
The trailer for...
The synopsis for A Chance in Hell here:
"Nazi officer, Dr. Bucher must create the ultimate warrior for the fuhrer. All his experiments until now have ended in failure. And with the Americans closing in on Berlin, time is running short. The doctor performs his experiment on a concentration camp child. She transforms into a hideous creature, and hell is unleashed" (Horror Society).
Release Date: Unknown.
Director/writer: Tony Wash.
Cast: Kevin Zaiderman, Steven James Price, Chad Meyer, Adam Stephenson, and Tony Lee Gratz.
The trailer for...
- 3/30/2010
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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