Alamo Drafthouse has revealed a creepy teaser trailer for a brand new indie horror film titled Invader, the latest from director Mickey Keating. Not much is known about this one yet, and we can't find much online or anything about any festivals premieres or otherwise. It's set to open at Drafthouse Cinemas in March next month. From director Mickey Keating (Offseason) & producer Joe Swanberg comes Invader, a lean, mean, and shocking jolt of true crime horror. Invader follows a young woman who arrives in the Chicago suburbs and begins to suspect that something terrible has happened to her missing cousin, but soon realizes that her greatest fears don't even begin to scratch the surface. Starring Vero Maynez, Colin Huerta, and Ruby Vallejo. There's only a few glimpses of houses and scary shots in here - stay tuned for more footage soon... // Continue Reading ›...
- 2/17/2024
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Indie filmmaker Mickey Keating (Darling, Ritual, Carnage Park, Pod, Offseason) is back here in 2024 with new home invasion horror movie Invader, and Bloody Disgusting has been exclusively provided with the teaser trailer, poster and release information this morning.
Keating partners with producer/star Joe Swanberg for Invader, and we’ve learned that it’s headed to Alamo Drafthouse cinemas.
Invader will open in the following four Alamo locations on March 15, 2024:
Alamo Drafthouse Downtown LA (Los Angeles) Alamo Drafthouse Lower Manhattan (New York) Alamo Drafthouse Wrigleyville (Chicago) Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar (Austin)
Alamo Drafthouse will have the film exclusively for one week.
In the horror movie from writer/director Keating, “A young woman arrives in the Chicago suburbs and begins to suspect that something terrible has happened to her missing cousin, but soon realizes that her greatest fears don’t even begin to scratch the surface.”
Vero Maynez, Colin Huerta,...
Keating partners with producer/star Joe Swanberg for Invader, and we’ve learned that it’s headed to Alamo Drafthouse cinemas.
Invader will open in the following four Alamo locations on March 15, 2024:
Alamo Drafthouse Downtown LA (Los Angeles) Alamo Drafthouse Lower Manhattan (New York) Alamo Drafthouse Wrigleyville (Chicago) Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar (Austin)
Alamo Drafthouse will have the film exclusively for one week.
In the horror movie from writer/director Keating, “A young woman arrives in the Chicago suburbs and begins to suspect that something terrible has happened to her missing cousin, but soon realizes that her greatest fears don’t even begin to scratch the surface.”
Vero Maynez, Colin Huerta,...
- 2/16/2024
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Horror will once again climb to terrifying new heights later this month with the 14th edition of the Telluride Horror Show! Taking place October 13th–15th in the scenic mountain town of Telluride, Colorado, this year's Telluride Horror Show lineup is brimming with must-see screenings and special events, including It's a Wonderful Knife, Late Night with the Devil, The Sacrifice Game, and Hell House LLC Origins: The Carmichael Manor, as well as fireside readings by authors Adam Cesare, Gabino Iglesias, and Jeremy Robert Johnson!
Below, we have the official press release with full details on the Telluride Horror Show, and to learn more and buy passes, be sure to visit the film festival's website!
Press Release: Telluride, Colorado – Telluride Horror Show has just announced the line-up for its 14th edition, October 13-15, 2023 in world-famous Telluride, Colorado.
The 2023 Telluride Horror Show will showcase a robust international slate of genre films, including 21 features and 35 shorts from 14 countries,...
Below, we have the official press release with full details on the Telluride Horror Show, and to learn more and buy passes, be sure to visit the film festival's website!
Press Release: Telluride, Colorado – Telluride Horror Show has just announced the line-up for its 14th edition, October 13-15, 2023 in world-famous Telluride, Colorado.
The 2023 Telluride Horror Show will showcase a robust international slate of genre films, including 21 features and 35 shorts from 14 countries,...
- 10/2/2023
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
The fourteenth edition of Telluride Horror Show kicks off this month, running from October 13-15, 2023 in world-famous Telluride, Colorado.
From the press release, “The 2023 Telluride Horror Show will showcase a robust international slate of genre films, including 21 features and 35 shorts from 14 countries, with highly anticipated titles including It’S A Wonderful Knife (Tyler MacIntyre), Late Night With The Devil (Colin Cairnes, Cameron Cairnes), Suitable Flesh (Joe Lynch), The Origin (Andrew Cumming), The Sacrifice Game (Jenn Wexler), Where The Devil Roams (The Adams Family), and a special theatrical presentation of When Evil Lurks courtesy of IFC Films and Shudder. Full film line-up listed below.
“As one of the largest-capacity genre film festivals in the world, Telluride Horror Show attracts the latest and best genre films from around the globe and attendees from all over the country for an incredible gathering of horror fans in the world-famous mountain resort town of Telluride. For three packed days,...
From the press release, “The 2023 Telluride Horror Show will showcase a robust international slate of genre films, including 21 features and 35 shorts from 14 countries, with highly anticipated titles including It’S A Wonderful Knife (Tyler MacIntyre), Late Night With The Devil (Colin Cairnes, Cameron Cairnes), Suitable Flesh (Joe Lynch), The Origin (Andrew Cumming), The Sacrifice Game (Jenn Wexler), Where The Devil Roams (The Adams Family), and a special theatrical presentation of When Evil Lurks courtesy of IFC Films and Shudder. Full film line-up listed below.
“As one of the largest-capacity genre film festivals in the world, Telluride Horror Show attracts the latest and best genre films from around the globe and attendees from all over the country for an incredible gathering of horror fans in the world-famous mountain resort town of Telluride. For three packed days,...
- 10/2/2023
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
Another intensely stylish, emotionally high key mystery from Darling director Mickey Keating, Offseason is clad in the garb of horror but is at its core a film about family, homeland, and the inexorable power which these things can sometimes exert over us even when we do everything in our power to get away. it’s a film about entering middle age and finding oneself trapped by precisely the kind of lifestyle one tried to get away from. The tentacles are just a sideshow.
If one iis going to deal in characters who feel trapped, there is nothing like an island setting. Marie (Jocelin Donahue) is drawn there by the news that her mother’s grave has been vandalised. Though she and her mother did not get along, she feels a vague sense of duty to sort things out, especially as her mother had begged her not to let her be returned there.
If one iis going to deal in characters who feel trapped, there is nothing like an island setting. Marie (Jocelin Donahue) is drawn there by the news that her mother’s grave has been vandalised. Though she and her mother did not get along, she feels a vague sense of duty to sort things out, especially as her mother had begged her not to let her be returned there.
- 6/9/2022
- by Jennie Kermode
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
In Offseason, upon receiving a mysterious letter that her mother’s grave site has been vandalized, Marie quickly returns to the isolated offshore island where her late mother is buried. When she arrives, she discovers that the island is closing for the offseason with the bridges raised until Spring, leaving her stranded. One strange interaction with the local townspeople after another, Marie soon realizes that something is not quite right in this small town. She must unveil the mystery behind her mother’s troubled past in order to make it out alive. Rlje Films, a business unit of AMC Networks, will release Mickey Keating's Offseason on DVD and Blu-ray on June 14th. Screen Anarchy has two (2) blu-ray copies to give away this week. You...
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- 6/6/2022
- Screen Anarchy
Shark Bait: "A group of spring breakers are enjoying the trip of a lifetime on the sandy beaches of Mexico. As the sun rises after a night of partying, they steal a couple of jet skis and race out to sea. But bravado and bad decisions lead to a terrifying accident. Stranded miles from shore, the true horror begins when the group realizes they've drifted into shark-infested waters. With no way back and one friend badly bleeding, the group must quickly figure out how to survive the predator lurking in the waters below."
Directed by: James Nunn
Written by: Nick Saltrese
Starring: Holly Earl, Jack Trueman, Catherine Hannay, Malachi Pullar-Latchman, Thomas Flynn
In Theaters and Available on Digital and On Demand May 13, 2022
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Night Caller: "Following a successful run on the genre festival circuit, 123 Go Films has announced the North American VOD premiere of Chad Ferrin's Night Caller.
Directed by: James Nunn
Written by: Nick Saltrese
Starring: Holly Earl, Jack Trueman, Catherine Hannay, Malachi Pullar-Latchman, Thomas Flynn
In Theaters and Available on Digital and On Demand May 13, 2022
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Night Caller: "Following a successful run on the genre festival circuit, 123 Go Films has announced the North American VOD premiere of Chad Ferrin's Night Caller.
- 5/2/2022
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Shudder have announced the streaming date for Mickey Keating's new horror flick, Offseason. Offseason had a theatrical rollout last month in the U.S. thanks to Shudder's sister brand, Rlje Films. On June 10th the horror flick will stream exclusively on Shudder in the U.S., Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand. Shudder, AMC Networks’ premium streaming service for horror, thriller and the supernatural, announced that Offseason will be available exclusively to stream on the platform starting on Friday, June 10, 2022. As a Shudder exclusive, the platform will be the only subscription service that will carry the film in the U.S., Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand. Written and directed by Mickey Keating (Psychopaths), Offseason stars Jocelin Donahue...
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- 4/28/2022
- Screen Anarchy
Shudder, AMC Networks’ premium streaming service for horror, thriller and the supernatural, have today announced that Mickey Keating’s Offseason will be available exclusively to stream on the platform starting on Friday, June 10, 2022. As a Shudder exclusive, the platform will be the only subscription service that will carry Offseason in the U.S., Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand.
Upon receiving a mysterious letter that her mother’s grave site has been vandalized, Marie (Donahue) quickly returns to the isolated offshore island where her late mother is buried. When she arrives, she discovers that the island is closing for the offseason with the bridges raised until Spring, leaving her stranded. One strange interaction with the local townspeople after another, Marie soon realizes that something is not quite right in this small town. She must unveil the mystery behind her mother’s troubled past in order to make it out alive.
Upon receiving a mysterious letter that her mother’s grave site has been vandalized, Marie (Donahue) quickly returns to the isolated offshore island where her late mother is buried. When she arrives, she discovers that the island is closing for the offseason with the bridges raised until Spring, leaving her stranded. One strange interaction with the local townspeople after another, Marie soon realizes that something is not quite right in this small town. She must unveil the mystery behind her mother’s troubled past in order to make it out alive.
- 4/28/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
The career of Larry Fessenden and Glass Eye Pix, names synomonous with independent genre film, will be celebrated at MoMA (The Museum of Modern Art) from the end of March through to April 19th. A champion of independant horror cinema for 37 years now, we've long been fans of Fessenden's films and the directors he has brought into the Glass Eye Pix fold in that time. The retrospective will present a run of 26 feature length films, films made by the likes of Ti West, Jim Mickle, Jenn Wexler, Ana Asensio, Mickey Keating, Graham Reznick and Glenn McQuaid. Films made by Fessenden and his son, Jack, will also be part of the retrospective. Jack's second film, Foxhole, will have it's New York Premier during...
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- 3/24/2022
- Screen Anarchy
Stars: Melora Walters, Jocelin Donahue, Joe Swanberg, Richard Brake | Written and Directed by Mickey Keating
Offseason, the new film from writer/director Mickey Keating opens with Ava Aldrich addressing the viewer in a scene that recalls Marianna Hill’s warning at the start of Messiah of Evil.
That film involved a woman’s trip to a touristy coastal town in search of her missing and presumed dead father, Offseason opens with Marie Aldrich heading to the touristy island where Ava is buried. It seems her grave was desecrated and her presence is required to remedy it.
As she and George arrive their trip is almost derailed. It seems the drawbridge to the island is raised during the offseason and the Bridge Man only relents and lowers it after finding out why she’s there. He also warns them that after tomorrow it’ll be locked until spring.
Keating opens Offseason...
Offseason, the new film from writer/director Mickey Keating opens with Ava Aldrich addressing the viewer in a scene that recalls Marianna Hill’s warning at the start of Messiah of Evil.
That film involved a woman’s trip to a touristy coastal town in search of her missing and presumed dead father, Offseason opens with Marie Aldrich heading to the touristy island where Ava is buried. It seems her grave was desecrated and her presence is required to remedy it.
As she and George arrive their trip is almost derailed. It seems the drawbridge to the island is raised during the offseason and the Bridge Man only relents and lowers it after finding out why she’s there. He also warns them that after tomorrow it’ll be locked until spring.
Keating opens Offseason...
- 3/14/2022
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
When your dementia-riddled mother starts screaming about nightmares following her and demons crawling out from the water, it doesn’t matter how lucid she appeared beforehand. You tell her what she wants to hear, try to make her as calm and comfortable as possible, and await the inevitable. That’s what Marie Aldrich (Jocelin Donahue) did when Ava’s (Melora Walters) clear eyes and confident voice spun an outlandish tale surrounding the isolated island where she grew up and left without ever going back. She heard her mother’s pleas to ensure no part of her body returned there in death and assured her with a promise that none ever would. Except she had no control. Ava’s will demanded she receive an island burial and the law guaranteed it.
Writer-director Mickey Keating’s latest film Offseason looks to provide a reckoning in response. The question is whether the person...
Writer-director Mickey Keating’s latest film Offseason looks to provide a reckoning in response. The question is whether the person...
- 3/10/2022
- by Jared Mobarak
- The Film Stage
Indie filmmaker Mickey Keating (Darling, Ritual, Carnage Park, Pod) is back with the Lovecraftian horror Offseason, which opens in limited theaters and VOD platforms from Rlje Films and Shudder on March 11, 2022. In Offseason, “Upon receiving a mysterious letter that her mother’s gravesite has been vandalized, Marie quickly returns to the isolated offshore island where her […]
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- 3/8/2022
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
No two Mickey Keating films are alike; the filmmaker consistently explores different corners of horror and influences with every production. From neo-western horror to psychological to sci-fi horror and beyond, Keating seems uninterested in retreading the same ground. His latest, Offseason, takes on cosmic horror. In Offseason, “Upon receiving a mysterious letter that her mother’s gravesite has been vandalized, […]
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- 3/4/2022
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
Offseason In Select Theaters, On Demand and Digital: March 11, 2022 Starring: Jocelin Donahue, Joe Swanberg, Richard Brake, Melora Walters, Jeremy Gardner Directed and Written By: Mickey Keating Upon receiving a mysterious letter that her mother’s grave site has been vandalized, Marie quickly returns to the isolated offshore island where her late mother …
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- 2/24/2022
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
"There's something wrong with this place..." Rlje Films and Shudder have unveiled an official trailer for an indie horror thriller film titled Offseason, which originally premiered at the 2021 SXSW Film Festival last year, later stopping by a few other fests. The film is made by an indie filmmaker named Mickey Keating, his seventh feature film so far. After receiving a mysterious letter about her mother's grave, a woman travels to a desolate island town to find out what's wrong and soon becomes trapped in an inescapable nightmare. Starring Jocelin Donahue as Marie, along with Joe Swanberg, Richard Brake, Melora Walters, and Jeremy Gardner. This trailer gives away a lot of the film, but I guess they're trying anything to get people interested somehow. I caught this during SXSW and I was not the biggest fan. At least it's a thrilling trailer. Here's the official trailer (+ poster) for Mickey Keating's Offseason,...
- 2/23/2022
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Indie filmmaker Mickey Keating (Darling, Ritual, Carnage Park, Pod) is back with new movie Offseason here in early 2022, and today the official Offseason trailer has arrived. IGN shares the Offseason trailer today, which previews a Lovecraftian nightmare filled with strange locals, demons, and potentially even sea creatures. And make sure you stick around for the final […]
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- 2/22/2022
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Indie filmmaker Mickey Keating (Darling, Ritual, Carnage Park, Pod) is back with his brand new horror movie, Offseason, which Bloody Disgusting learns will release in limited theaters, Digital HD, and on VOD platforms March 11, 2022, via Rlje Films. Written and Directed by Keating and starring Jocelin Donahue (The House of the Devil) and Joe Swanberg (You’re Next, The Sacrament), this American […]...
- 12/20/2021
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
Indie filmmaker Mickey Keating (Darling, Ritual, Carnage Park, Pod) is back with his brand new horror movie, Offseason, which both Rlje Films and Shudder will be releasing some time in 2022. Written and Directed by Keating and starring Jocelin Donahue (The House of the Devil) and Joe Swanberg (You’re Next, The Sacrament), this American Gothic horror follows a woman (Donahue) who travels to […]...
- 8/24/2021
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
Arrow Video FrightFest, the UK’s biggest horror and fantasy film festival, is back at the Cineworld Leicester Square from Thursday August 26th – Monday 30th August 2021 for five days of the very best of global genre cinema.
The internationally renowned event leads the way in attesting to the versatility of the genre and, despite the interruptions caused by the pandemic, this year is no exception as the twenty-five films to be presented in the main screens are revealed. They include four world premieres and eight International / European premieres.
Global events over the past eighteen months have not only altered most people’s lives but have had a profoundly influential effect on a lot of genre filmmakers and both the opening and closing films this year reflect that.
From the press release:
The festival opens with the European premiere of Demonic, the latest, highly anticipated and petrifying new vision from artist Neill Blomkamp,...
The internationally renowned event leads the way in attesting to the versatility of the genre and, despite the interruptions caused by the pandemic, this year is no exception as the twenty-five films to be presented in the main screens are revealed. They include four world premieres and eight International / European premieres.
Global events over the past eighteen months have not only altered most people’s lives but have had a profoundly influential effect on a lot of genre filmmakers and both the opening and closing films this year reflect that.
From the press release:
The festival opens with the European premiere of Demonic, the latest, highly anticipated and petrifying new vision from artist Neill Blomkamp,...
- 7/12/2021
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
With Covid-19 vaccinations now widely available, the Popcorn Frights Film Festival is returning for its seventh year of on-screen scares August 12th–19th. This year's festival will be a combination of in-theater screenings and virtual streamings, and the first wave of programming is proof that Festival Directors Igor Shteyrenberg & Marc Ferman have once again curated a killer lineup for horror fans to enjoy!
The in-theater feature film screenings for this year's Popcorn Frights Film Festival (hosted at Silverspot Cinema Coconut Creek) include The Night House, Superhost, Pretty Boy, Ditched, and The Welder, as well as a 35th anniversary screening of Friday the 13th Part VI – Jason Lives!
There are also a bunch of great short films for horror fans to check out in the Homegrown: 100% Pure Fresh Squeezed Florida Horror short film competition.
You can purchase In-Theater All-Access Badges here and Virtual Passes here. As previously announced, a portion of...
The in-theater feature film screenings for this year's Popcorn Frights Film Festival (hosted at Silverspot Cinema Coconut Creek) include The Night House, Superhost, Pretty Boy, Ditched, and The Welder, as well as a 35th anniversary screening of Friday the 13th Part VI – Jason Lives!
There are also a bunch of great short films for horror fans to check out in the Homegrown: 100% Pure Fresh Squeezed Florida Horror short film competition.
You can purchase In-Theater All-Access Badges here and Virtual Passes here. As previously announced, a portion of...
- 7/8/2021
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Within the DNA for Defiant Studios, the production banner behind Terry Crews’ 2020 hit “John Henry” and last month’s “Phobias,” are two companies: You’ve definitely heard of the scrappy, microbudget mentality that has made Blumhouse Productions a juggernaut. But you may have forgotten about Insurge, a one-time division of Paramount born with the mission to incubate young, first-time filmmakers. Defiant Studios producer Eric B. Fleischman is a veteran of both companies, and he and partner Maurice Fadida have quietly found success by embracing a model that is built around small-budget genre films from emerging talent and slate financing that mitigates risk and allows for taking more chances on talent. That approach is already paying off since Defiant was the only studio with two movies that premiered at last month’s SXSW: Elle Callahan’s “Witch Hunt” and Mickey Keating’s “Offseason,” which sold to Rlje Films and Shudder just this week.
- 4/16/2021
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
Rlje Films and the horror streamer Shudder have acquired the North American rights to “Great White,” a horror film about a killer shark starring “30 Rock” actress Katrina Bowden.
“Great White” is a horror, thriller and supernatural genre film written by Michael Boughen (“Dying Breed”) and directed by Martin Wilson in his feature debut. Rlje Films will release it theatrically this summer, and Shudder will premiere it on its platform later this year.
In “Great White,” a blissful tourist trip turns into a nightmare when five seaplane passengers are stranded miles from shore. In a desperate bid for survival, the group tries to make it to land before they either run out of supplies or are taken by a menacing terror lurking just beneath the surface.
Bowden (“Piranha 3Dd”) stars in “Great White” alongside Aaron Jakubenko (“Tidelands”), Kimie Tsukakoshi (“Riptide”), Tim Kano (“Neighbours”) and Te Kohe Tuhaka.
The producers on “Great White” are Neal Kingston,...
“Great White” is a horror, thriller and supernatural genre film written by Michael Boughen (“Dying Breed”) and directed by Martin Wilson in his feature debut. Rlje Films will release it theatrically this summer, and Shudder will premiere it on its platform later this year.
In “Great White,” a blissful tourist trip turns into a nightmare when five seaplane passengers are stranded miles from shore. In a desperate bid for survival, the group tries to make it to land before they either run out of supplies or are taken by a menacing terror lurking just beneath the surface.
Bowden (“Piranha 3Dd”) stars in “Great White” alongside Aaron Jakubenko (“Tidelands”), Kimie Tsukakoshi (“Riptide”), Tim Kano (“Neighbours”) and Te Kohe Tuhaka.
The producers on “Great White” are Neal Kingston,...
- 4/15/2021
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
Rlje Films and the horror streaming service Shudder have acquired the North American rights to “Offseason,” the latest film from director Mickey Keating that made its premiere at this year’s SXSW.
“Offseason” stars Jocelin Donahue and Joe Swanberg and is an American Gothic horror about a woman who travels to a desolate island town after receiving a mysterious letter and soon becomes trapped in a nightmare. Rlje plans to release “Offseason” in theaters early next year. Shudder, which has also acquired UK, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand rights, will premiere the film on its platform later in 2022. WTFFilms took international rights.
Keating is the director of “Darling,” “Carnage Park” and “Psychopaths,” and he both wrote and directed “Offseason,” which was his third film to premiere at SXSW. He was also the host of the Shudder Original series “The Core.” The film was produced by Maurice Fadida and Eric B. Fleischman...
“Offseason” stars Jocelin Donahue and Joe Swanberg and is an American Gothic horror about a woman who travels to a desolate island town after receiving a mysterious letter and soon becomes trapped in a nightmare. Rlje plans to release “Offseason” in theaters early next year. Shudder, which has also acquired UK, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand rights, will premiere the film on its platform later in 2022. WTFFilms took international rights.
Keating is the director of “Darling,” “Carnage Park” and “Psychopaths,” and he both wrote and directed “Offseason,” which was his third film to premiere at SXSW. He was also the host of the Shudder Original series “The Core.” The film was produced by Maurice Fadida and Eric B. Fleischman...
- 4/13/2021
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
After receiving a mysterious letter, a woman travels to her family's remote ancestral home somewhere in New England and finds herself trapped by an ancient force in Mickey Keating's latest mumblegore effort, Offseason. A kind of Eldritch-esque survival horror that feels equally inspired by Lovecraft and video game aesthetics (in a good way), Offseason proves to be an effective diversion, even if it doesn't really add up to much in the end, despite its apocalyptic intentions. Marie Aldrich receives a letter regarding the defacement of her mother's grave, the upstroke being that her presence is requested to deal with the damage. She and her partner, a rather dour and ineffectual George (Joe Swanberg), make the trek out to an isolated island,...
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- 3/18/2021
- Screen Anarchy
Where Mickey Keating’s filmography has often lent itself to easily identifiable cinematic inspirations, Offseason carries more of a literary mood while fitting into a persistent coastal horror trend of late. Somewhere between the McManus’ The Block Island Sound, Andy Collier and Tor Mian’s Sacrifice, and an even quieter Silent Hill is this Florida-shot call to […]
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- 3/18/2021
- by Matt Donato
- Slash Film
Seasonal beach towns feel haunted once balmy temperatures start to tumble. Remove the cheery masses, ice cream vendors and sizzling sands overtaken by crowds, and you’ll be left with eerily quiet streets, alongside waves echoing with distant memories of summer days. Set on one such mostly vacant (and likely fictional) island getting ready to shutter before an impending storm, writer-director Mickey Keating’s unnerving “Offseason” comprehends the particular creepiness of an insular vacation spot braving the year’s colder months. Though thinly conceived overall with not much philosophy to back its daunting visuals, “Offseason” still offers some genuinely spine-tingling images and sounds that will keep midnight audiences on their toes until the end.
Indeed, once you shrug off its thematic emptiness and occasionally clumsy dialogue, Keating’s genre exercise proves to be an absorbing enough watch, with Jocelin Donahue’s resolute Marie leading the way in a survival tale made of nightmares.
Indeed, once you shrug off its thematic emptiness and occasionally clumsy dialogue, Keating’s genre exercise proves to be an absorbing enough watch, with Jocelin Donahue’s resolute Marie leading the way in a survival tale made of nightmares.
- 3/18/2021
- by Tomris Laffly
- Variety Film + TV
If you’re a genre fan, chances are you’re pretty familiar with the array of work from Mickey Keating, Jocelin Donahue, and Joe Swanberg that runs the gamut of horror from the last decade. The trio recently collaborated together on Keating’s latest film project, Offseason, which is set to debut later today at the 2021 SXSW Film Festival. Written by Keating and featuring a handful of other notable performers including Melora Walters, Richard Brake, and Jeremy Gardner, Offseason is centered around a young woman who must travel to a mysterious Florida town to try and settle some family business, but finds herself caught in a living nightmare and desperate to escape the clutches of the sea-faring community.
Daily Dead recently had the opportunity to speak with Keating, Donahue, and Swanberg about their experiences working together on Offseason, and they discussed the inspirations behind the project, the film’s unusual locale,...
Daily Dead recently had the opportunity to speak with Keating, Donahue, and Swanberg about their experiences working together on Offseason, and they discussed the inspirations behind the project, the film’s unusual locale,...
- 3/17/2021
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
It’s hard to believe that it’s already time for the SXSW Film Festival once again, but here we are. For the 2021 iteration of the fest, SXSW is going virtual, which gives more people the opportunity to get to experience their brilliant lineup of films this year. As someone who is already well into my SXSW viewings for this year, I can confidently say that this might be SXSW’s best slate of Midnighters from top to bottom, and a few other genre and genre-adjacent films that are premiering in other sections are very much worth your time as well.
So, if you’re looking to check out some excellent horror and sci-fi cinema during this year’s SXSW from the comfort of your own home, here are 15 different projects you’ll definitely want to make time for. Oh, and because I included both How it Ends and Violation during my Sundance 2021 preview,...
So, if you’re looking to check out some excellent horror and sci-fi cinema during this year’s SXSW from the comfort of your own home, here are 15 different projects you’ll definitely want to make time for. Oh, and because I included both How it Ends and Violation during my Sundance 2021 preview,...
- 3/11/2021
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Kunjue Li is set to play the titular role in Betty Kaplan’s forthcoming film Simone. Written and directed by Kaplan, Li will star opposite Esai Morales in the mysterious, erotic and haunting love story between a writer/professor at Puerto Rico’s leading University and an aspiring artist from the immigrant Chinese community.
Li can be seen in Alan Yang’s forthcoming drama Tigertail. Inspired by Yang’s family, Tigertail touches on themes of regret, longing, passion, and repression while spanning continents and generations, from 1950’s Taiwan to present-day New York City. The protagonist Grover ventures to the states with a women he doesn’t connect with.
Li will play young Zhenzhen, a woman in Taiwan who was always quiet, polite, and out of the way. She finds moving to America with Grover a difficult experience until she meets her friend Peijing and begins to consider her own independence and self-worth.
Li can be seen in Alan Yang’s forthcoming drama Tigertail. Inspired by Yang’s family, Tigertail touches on themes of regret, longing, passion, and repression while spanning continents and generations, from 1950’s Taiwan to present-day New York City. The protagonist Grover ventures to the states with a women he doesn’t connect with.
Li will play young Zhenzhen, a woman in Taiwan who was always quiet, polite, and out of the way. She finds moving to America with Grover a difficult experience until she meets her friend Peijing and begins to consider her own independence and self-worth.
- 2/10/2020
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
Lauren Ashley Carter with Jerry G Angelo in Artik
Three years ago my colleague Paul interviewed Lauren Ashley Carter about her striking performance in Mickey Keating’s Darling. Since then she’s appeared in the likes of Imitation Girl, Black Site and Darlin’, always making an impression, and now she can be seen as the loyal partner of a serial killer in Tom Botchii Skowronski’s Artik.
Though present in only a few scenes, the character of Flin is vital to the story, contextualising Artik’s actions and humanising a family on the brink. She also proves to be quite formidable in her own right. Two things persuaded Lauren to say yes to the role, she says.
“It was not a character that I’d ever played before and that’s something that I always look for, especially when I’m staying in the same genre, so that was the...
Three years ago my colleague Paul interviewed Lauren Ashley Carter about her striking performance in Mickey Keating’s Darling. Since then she’s appeared in the likes of Imitation Girl, Black Site and Darlin’, always making an impression, and now she can be seen as the loyal partner of a serial killer in Tom Botchii Skowronski’s Artik.
Though present in only a few scenes, the character of Flin is vital to the story, contextualising Artik’s actions and humanising a family on the brink. She also proves to be quite formidable in her own right. Two things persuaded Lauren to say yes to the role, she says.
“It was not a character that I’d ever played before and that’s something that I always look for, especially when I’m staying in the same genre, so that was the...
- 9/14/2019
- by Jennie Kermode
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Seven of the world’s foremost festivals dedicated to, or with strong traditions of highlighting genre cinema, have banded together to form the Fantastic 7, an initiative which sees each bring one project to be pitched at the Cannes Film Market.
The seven festivals include: Sitges Intl. Fantastic Film Festival of Catalonia – which initiated the idea along with the Cannes Market; Bucheon Intl. Fantastic Film Festival, Cairo Intl. Film Festival, Guadalajara Intl. Film Festival (Ficg), International Film Festival & Awards – Macao; South by Southwest and the Toronto Intl. Film Festival (Tiff).
Cannes Film Market executive director Jérôme Paillard, Sitges deputy general manager Mónica Garcia Massagué, and Ventana Sur and Blood Window founder Bernardo Bergeret initialized and head the program.
In addition to the project pitches, Spanish director J.A. Bayona will godfather the event. Bayona has a memorable relationship with the Cannes Festival. In 2007 he premiered his now classic debut feature “The Orphanage” at Critics’ Week.
The seven festivals include: Sitges Intl. Fantastic Film Festival of Catalonia – which initiated the idea along with the Cannes Market; Bucheon Intl. Fantastic Film Festival, Cairo Intl. Film Festival, Guadalajara Intl. Film Festival (Ficg), International Film Festival & Awards – Macao; South by Southwest and the Toronto Intl. Film Festival (Tiff).
Cannes Film Market executive director Jérôme Paillard, Sitges deputy general manager Mónica Garcia Massagué, and Ventana Sur and Blood Window founder Bernardo Bergeret initialized and head the program.
In addition to the project pitches, Spanish director J.A. Bayona will godfather the event. Bayona has a memorable relationship with the Cannes Festival. In 2007 he premiered his now classic debut feature “The Orphanage” at Critics’ Week.
- 5/8/2019
- by Jamie Lang
- Variety Film + TV
Odds are if you're a fan of independent genre films, you've probably come into contact with Jenn Wexler's work at one point or another. A longtime fan of horror, Wexler began her career as a producer for Glass Eye Pix, where she oversaw such projects as Mickey Keating's Darling, Robert Mockler's Like Me, Ana Asensio's Most Beautiful Island,…...
- 5/5/2019
- by Kalyn Corrigan
- JoBlo.com
There was so much good horror in 2018 that it was tough to pick just a few highlights. At the same time, the big standouts—the return of both Fangoria and Joe Bob Briggs, Jamie Lee Curtis in a new Halloween movie that was actually good—were so obvious that I’m guessing most of my colleagues making “best of” horror lists can’t avoid including them. I’m no different. Here are just some of my favorite things in the genre this year:
Hereditary: The horror movie of the year. Writer/director Ari Aster’s debut feature feels like the work of an accomplished veteran—totally sure of itself, totally in control, totally terrifying. Even before it becomes the scariest movie of 2018, it’s a compelling family drama about Toni Collette (giving arguably the best performance of any actor this year; if only the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences...
Hereditary: The horror movie of the year. Writer/director Ari Aster’s debut feature feels like the work of an accomplished veteran—totally sure of itself, totally in control, totally terrifying. Even before it becomes the scariest movie of 2018, it’s a compelling family drama about Toni Collette (giving arguably the best performance of any actor this year; if only the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences...
- 1/5/2019
- by Patrick Bromley
- DailyDead
Holiday horror was an under-appreciated horror sub-genre in past decades, but that's all changed in recent years with more Christmas-themed horror coming out than ever before. To satisfy your holiday horror thirst this Christmas, Beck Underwood and Glass Eye Pix have teamed up for The Creepy Christmas Film Festival, an online film festival that will serve as a digital advent calendar, providing horror fans with a new short every day in December:
New York City, 26 November 2018 — In 2008, filmmaker and animator Beck Underwood and NYC-based production company Glass Eye Pix attempted the unthinkable - creating a digital advent calendar that offered genre fans a new Christmas-themed horror short every day from December 1st through December 25th. Dubbed "The Creepy Christmas Film Festival", it was a resounding success, featuring a host of contributors including Mary Harron, Sara Driver, Jim Mickle, and Ti West.
Now, ten years later, The Creepy Christmas Fest returns for more yuletide carnage,...
New York City, 26 November 2018 — In 2008, filmmaker and animator Beck Underwood and NYC-based production company Glass Eye Pix attempted the unthinkable - creating a digital advent calendar that offered genre fans a new Christmas-themed horror short every day from December 1st through December 25th. Dubbed "The Creepy Christmas Film Festival", it was a resounding success, featuring a host of contributors including Mary Harron, Sara Driver, Jim Mickle, and Ti West.
Now, ten years later, The Creepy Christmas Fest returns for more yuletide carnage,...
- 11/26/2018
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
"Each year, millions visit our national parks. Not everyone gets to leave." Jenn Wexler's The Ranger has been creating some genre buzz on its festival circuit, and soon it could be coming to a city near you, as theatrical release dates for New York City and Los Angeles have now been revealed, along with a tense new clip.
The Ranger will be released theatrically at New York's IFC Center on August 17th, followed by a September 7th release at Los Angeles' Laemmle Music Hall. Below, we have additional details on the new slasher film from Glass Eye Pix and Hood River Entertainment, as well as a new clip:
"After a run-in with the cops at a punk show goes sideways, Chelsea and her pals flee the city in search of a place to lay low. Running to the security of Chelsea's old, abandoned family cabin in the woods,...
The Ranger will be released theatrically at New York's IFC Center on August 17th, followed by a September 7th release at Los Angeles' Laemmle Music Hall. Below, we have additional details on the new slasher film from Glass Eye Pix and Hood River Entertainment, as well as a new clip:
"After a run-in with the cops at a punk show goes sideways, Chelsea and her pals flee the city in search of a place to lay low. Running to the security of Chelsea's old, abandoned family cabin in the woods,...
- 8/7/2018
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
If you missed the return of Dollface, Pin-Up Girl, and Man in the Mask in theaters, you can now invite them into your house with the home media release of The Strangers: Prey at Night, and to celebrate, Universal Pictures Home Entertainment has provided us with one Blu-ray / DVD combo pack copy to give away to one lucky reader!
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Prize Details: (1) Winner will receive (1) Blu-ray / DVD combo pack copy of The Strangers: Prey at Night.
How to Enter: We're giving Daily Dead readers multiple chances to enter and win:
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2. Email: For a chance to win via email, send an email to contest@dailydead.com with the subject “The Strangers: Prey at Night Contest”. Be sure to include your name and mailing address.
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Prize Details: (1) Winner will receive (1) Blu-ray / DVD combo pack copy of The Strangers: Prey at Night.
How to Enter: We're giving Daily Dead readers multiple chances to enter and win:
1. Instagram: Following us on Instagram during the contest period will give you an automatic contest entry. Make sure to follow us at:
https://www.instagram.com/dailydead/
2. Email: For a chance to win via email, send an email to contest@dailydead.com with the subject “The Strangers: Prey at Night Contest”. Be sure to include your name and mailing address.
- 6/18/2018
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Temple will play Faye opposite Mark Kassen as Johnny as a pair of hustlers who rob the decaying Moonlight Casino.
Celluloid Dreams has boarded world sales on Mickey Keating’s 1968-set Crooks, starring Juno Temple and Mark Kassen as a pair of hustlers operating in late-1960s Los Vegas.
The Paris-based company announced it was teaming with Like Minded Entertainment and Monte Rosso Productions on the production.
Iliana Nikolic, Kassen and Alexander Kushaev will produce with Celluloid selling International while 30West and CAA, which arranged the financing, are handling the Us.
Shooting will commence in summer 2018.
Temple will play Faye...
Celluloid Dreams has boarded world sales on Mickey Keating’s 1968-set Crooks, starring Juno Temple and Mark Kassen as a pair of hustlers operating in late-1960s Los Vegas.
The Paris-based company announced it was teaming with Like Minded Entertainment and Monte Rosso Productions on the production.
Iliana Nikolic, Kassen and Alexander Kushaev will produce with Celluloid selling International while 30West and CAA, which arranged the financing, are handling the Us.
Shooting will commence in summer 2018.
Temple will play Faye...
- 5/13/2018
- by Melanie Goodfellow
- ScreenDaily
Black Mass star Juno Temple, Games of Thrones’ Lena Headey and Jobs’ Mark Kassen are to star in Crooks, the latest feature from rising star Mickey Keating.
Celluloid Dreams, the French film firm behind Steve Buscemi-fronted Lean On Pete, has teamed with Kassen’s Like Minded Entertainment and Monte Rosso Productions to co-finance the Las Vegas-set hustler drama.
The movie is set in sin city in 1968, where a pair of hustlers, Johnny, played by Kassen and Faye, played by Temple, rob the decaying Moonlight Casino. Faye double crosses Johnny and takes off with the money and is soon pursued by the oldest and deadliest assassin in town. Worse still, Faye meets Blanche, played by Headey, a friendly but crazy waitress, at a truck stop.
It is Keating’s latest feature following Psychopaths, Carnage Park and Darling. Iliana Nikolic, Mark Kassen and Alexander Kushaev will produce with Celluloid selling International and repping the U.
Celluloid Dreams, the French film firm behind Steve Buscemi-fronted Lean On Pete, has teamed with Kassen’s Like Minded Entertainment and Monte Rosso Productions to co-finance the Las Vegas-set hustler drama.
The movie is set in sin city in 1968, where a pair of hustlers, Johnny, played by Kassen and Faye, played by Temple, rob the decaying Moonlight Casino. Faye double crosses Johnny and takes off with the money and is soon pursued by the oldest and deadliest assassin in town. Worse still, Faye meets Blanche, played by Headey, a friendly but crazy waitress, at a truck stop.
It is Keating’s latest feature following Psychopaths, Carnage Park and Darling. Iliana Nikolic, Mark Kassen and Alexander Kushaev will produce with Celluloid selling International and repping the U.
- 5/13/2018
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
If you missed the return of Dollface, Pin-Up Girl, and Man in the Mask in theaters, you can invite them into your own home on May 22nd with Universal Pictures Home Entertainment's digital release of The Strangers: Prey at Night (read Heather Wixson's review here), followed by a June release of an unrated Blu-ray and DVD (plus digital) that includes an alternate ending:
Press Release: Universal City, California, April 11, 2018 – Inspired by the 2008 cult classic The Strangers, The Strangers: Prey at Night is based on real events surrounding a family struggling to survive as they are attacked on their vacation by a trio of masked psychopaths that hunt their prey with seemingly no rhyme or reason. Director Johannes Roberts (47 Meters Down) pays homage to The Strangers by bringing back the infamous masked villains -- Dollface, Pin-Up Girl and Man in the Mask -- and incorporates elements of the ‘80s...
Press Release: Universal City, California, April 11, 2018 – Inspired by the 2008 cult classic The Strangers, The Strangers: Prey at Night is based on real events surrounding a family struggling to survive as they are attacked on their vacation by a trio of masked psychopaths that hunt their prey with seemingly no rhyme or reason. Director Johannes Roberts (47 Meters Down) pays homage to The Strangers by bringing back the infamous masked villains -- Dollface, Pin-Up Girl and Man in the Mask -- and incorporates elements of the ‘80s...
- 4/11/2018
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
After a short stint in theaters, The Strangers: Prey At Night will find itself in your homes this May-June when the Digital and Blu-Ray Combo Pack release! More within...
On March 9, 2018, the sequel to 2008's cult classic horror film, The Strangers, released in theaters. After what will be a little over 2 months after its release, Universal Pictures will release The Strangers: Prey At Night on Digital in May and Blu-Ray Combo Pack in June. The film only grossed $24 million during its 32 days in theaters, with a heavy helping of that coming from Opening Weekend where it earned over $10 million. With Black Panther and A Wrinkle in Time pulling in most audiences, the film couldn't pull in as much as Universal was probably expecting. Either that or, as our review suggests, word of mouth got out about it being unable to live up to the first film.
Nevertheless, Universal is hoping...
On March 9, 2018, the sequel to 2008's cult classic horror film, The Strangers, released in theaters. After what will be a little over 2 months after its release, Universal Pictures will release The Strangers: Prey At Night on Digital in May and Blu-Ray Combo Pack in June. The film only grossed $24 million during its 32 days in theaters, with a heavy helping of that coming from Opening Weekend where it earned over $10 million. With Black Panther and A Wrinkle in Time pulling in most audiences, the film couldn't pull in as much as Universal was probably expecting. Either that or, as our review suggests, word of mouth got out about it being unable to live up to the first film.
Nevertheless, Universal is hoping...
- 4/11/2018
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Matt Malliaros)
- Cinelinx
Slasher films are a dime a dozen nowadays, so it’s always a treat when one gets released. There were high hopes walking into Jenn Wexler‘s The Ranger because of the pedigree behind it. The film is the directorial debut of Wexler, who has produced such horror gems as Mickey Keating’s Darling (my review) and Ana Asensio’s phenomenal Most Beautiful […]...
- 3/15/2018
- by Trace Thurman
- bloody-disgusting.com
47 Meters Down fans should already be excited to see The Strangers: Prey at Night because the shark thriller's director Johannes Roberts is at the helm, and if you're also a fan of Carnage Park or Psychopaths, then you should be even more thrilled to know that the film now has an official music video directed by Mickey Keating, and you can watch it right now on Daily Dead.
Directed by Johannes Roberts (47 Meters Down) from a screenplay written by Bertino and Ben Katai, The Strangers: Prey at Night will be released in theaters on March 9th by Aviron Pictures. Referred to as a "horror film inspired by the 2008 smash hit The Strangers," Prey at Night stars Christina Hendricks, Martin Henderson, Bailee Madison, and Lewis Pullman.
You can watch the new music video below, featuring Tiffany's "I Think We're Alone Now," and stay tuned to Daily Dead for more details on The Strangers: Prey at Night.
Directed by Johannes Roberts (47 Meters Down) from a screenplay written by Bertino and Ben Katai, The Strangers: Prey at Night will be released in theaters on March 9th by Aviron Pictures. Referred to as a "horror film inspired by the 2008 smash hit The Strangers," Prey at Night stars Christina Hendricks, Martin Henderson, Bailee Madison, and Lewis Pullman.
You can watch the new music video below, featuring Tiffany's "I Think We're Alone Now," and stay tuned to Daily Dead for more details on The Strangers: Prey at Night.
- 3/1/2018
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
One of horror’s most talked about directors these days is Mickey Keating, the man behind films such as Pod, Darling, and Psychopaths. Today, Keating has joined the family of The Strangers by directing a newly-released video for “I Think We’re Alone Now” for the upcoming home invasion thriller The Strangers: Prey At Night! Featuring a […]
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- 3/1/2018
- by Jonathan Barkan
- DreadCentral.com
(Los Angeles, CA / January 16, 2018) — Adult superstar Kayden Kross is featured in the latest episode of Shudder.com’s horror-centric talk show, The Core, starring legendary metal god Glenn Danzig, out now at Shudder.com/the-core. In the just-released episode – the season finale – Danzig chats with Core host Mickey Keating about his creative process, …
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- 2/3/2018
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
Arriving today on VOD is Psychopaths, the latest movie from prolific genre filmmaker Mickey Keating, who has helmed six feature films over the last six years, and currently serves as the host for the Shudder exclusive series, The Core. Psychopaths follows various storylines on one fateful night as murder and mayhem take over the streets, and features performances from Ashley Bell, Larry Fessenden, Mark Kassen, Angela Trimbur, Josh Ethier, Jeremy Gardner, and Jeff Daniel Phillips, who serves as the film’s narrator.
Daily Dead recently chatted with Keating about his evolution as a filmmaker over the last few years, making movies that celebrate movies, his new talk show on Shudder, and much more. Look for Psychopaths today on VOD, courtesy of Samuel Goldwyn Films.
Great to chat with you again, Mickey. I think what's really cool about your career is that with every film that you do, you can see...
Daily Dead recently chatted with Keating about his evolution as a filmmaker over the last few years, making movies that celebrate movies, his new talk show on Shudder, and much more. Look for Psychopaths today on VOD, courtesy of Samuel Goldwyn Films.
Great to chat with you again, Mickey. I think what's really cool about your career is that with every film that you do, you can see...
- 1/2/2018
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
A group of deranged psychopaths are simultaneously being awoken over the course of one terrifying night, and are intent on wreaking havoc across the City of Angels. Horror auteur Mickey Keating powerfully redefines what it means to be a predator and victim in his latest movie, ‘Psychopaths,’ which is being distributed On Demand today by […]
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- 1/2/2018
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
Starting off the new year with style, Mickey Keating’s Psychopaths debuts on VOD today, and you’ll be hard pressed to find anything better to kick off your horror fueled 2018. Creating a nightmarish, pulp landscape, Psychopaths follows multiple killers along each of their separate murder sprees as they tear their way through an unsuspecting city that never […]
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- 1/2/2018
- by Drew Tinnin
- DreadCentral.com
It’s hard to believe that 2018 is officially upon us, but with a new year (and month) comes brand new horror and sci-fi films arriving on VOD and various digital platforms to get genre fans through the winter doldrums. On the 2nd, the year kicks off with a bang, as we have a handful of movies making their digital debuts, including Mickey Keating’s Psychopaths, No Solicitors, Bigfoot Country, Cannibal Farm, The Rizen, and Death Island: Paranormal Retribution.
Both Day of the Dead: Bloodline and Devil’s Gate are being released on the 5th, and for those who missed playing his game in theaters this October, Jigsaw makes its digital bow on January 9th. The Inside remake is coming our way on the 12th, Happy Death Day brings home some unique slasher-fied fun on January 16th, and both Mom and Dad as well as Delirium are being digitally released on the 19th.
Both Day of the Dead: Bloodline and Devil’s Gate are being released on the 5th, and for those who missed playing his game in theaters this October, Jigsaw makes its digital bow on January 9th. The Inside remake is coming our way on the 12th, Happy Death Day brings home some unique slasher-fied fun on January 16th, and both Mom and Dad as well as Delirium are being digitally released on the 19th.
- 1/1/2018
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
She can tell a killer joke, but don't let her sense of humor fool you, because Ashley Bell's unhinged character is quite deadly in Mickey Keating's new movie. Following a December theatrical release (including a screening that featured a Q&A hosted by our own Heather Wixson), Psychopaths will be unleashed on VOD beginning January 2nd by Samuel Goldwyn Films, and we've been provided with an exclusive clip featuring Bell's character, Alice, to share with Daily Dead readers.
Get a look at Ashley Bell's polite yet perilous role of Alice in the exclusive clip below (this is one character you don't want to upset), and in case you missed it, read our own Patrick Bromley's Cinepocalypse review of Psychopaths.
Synopsis: "The paths of multiple serial killers cross over one single, blood soaked night. Which psychopath will survive through to morning? Follow the soul of a recently executed serial killer...
Get a look at Ashley Bell's polite yet perilous role of Alice in the exclusive clip below (this is one character you don't want to upset), and in case you missed it, read our own Patrick Bromley's Cinepocalypse review of Psychopaths.
Synopsis: "The paths of multiple serial killers cross over one single, blood soaked night. Which psychopath will survive through to morning? Follow the soul of a recently executed serial killer...
- 12/29/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
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