LevelFILM to distribute in Canada.
Paris-based Elle Driver will launch worldwide sales excluding Canada next week on Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) selection and vampire dark comedy Kicking Blood.
Blaine Thurier directed the feature from New Real Films and Generativity Productions which receives its world premiere in Contemporary World Cinema on September 10.
Alanna Bale stars as a modern-day vampire who falls for a charming recovering alcoholic and resolves to quit drinking blood and become human again. Luke Bilyk, Vinessa Antoine, Ella Jonas Farlinger, Ben Sutherland and Rosemary Dunsmore round out the principal cast.
Thurier co-wrote the screenplay to Kicking Blood with Leonard Farlinger.
Paris-based Elle Driver will launch worldwide sales excluding Canada next week on Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) selection and vampire dark comedy Kicking Blood.
Blaine Thurier directed the feature from New Real Films and Generativity Productions which receives its world premiere in Contemporary World Cinema on September 10.
Alanna Bale stars as a modern-day vampire who falls for a charming recovering alcoholic and resolves to quit drinking blood and become human again. Luke Bilyk, Vinessa Antoine, Ella Jonas Farlinger, Ben Sutherland and Rosemary Dunsmore round out the principal cast.
Thurier co-wrote the screenplay to Kicking Blood with Leonard Farlinger.
- 8/31/2021
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Stars: Debs Howard, Tatyana Forrest, Lee Tomaschefski, Marina Pasqua, Jerome Velinsky, David Aboussafy | Written and Directed by Jason William Lee
Six school friends meet up for a drug-fuelled weekend on a remote island. What they do not know is the drug they scored is not what it seems; it is actually a new bioactive compound peddled by a sadistic right-wing terrorist organisation. Anyone consuming it is then exposed to a virus causing fits of psychotic rage, mind-bending chaos and cannibalistic murder.
Now that’s a synopsis I can get behind. If only the film matched up to it… Instead The Evil in Us gives us six annoying pricks doing stupid, annoying things – so much so that we, the audience, wish them dead, and the sooner the better.
Yes, this is one of those films where the ineptitude of the characters lets the entire concept of the movie down. Ideally we...
Six school friends meet up for a drug-fuelled weekend on a remote island. What they do not know is the drug they scored is not what it seems; it is actually a new bioactive compound peddled by a sadistic right-wing terrorist organisation. Anyone consuming it is then exposed to a virus causing fits of psychotic rage, mind-bending chaos and cannibalistic murder.
Now that’s a synopsis I can get behind. If only the film matched up to it… Instead The Evil in Us gives us six annoying pricks doing stupid, annoying things – so much so that we, the audience, wish them dead, and the sooner the better.
Yes, this is one of those films where the ineptitude of the characters lets the entire concept of the movie down. Ideally we...
- 11/29/2016
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
"Some machines should never be turned on." Gautier Cazenave's Ghosts in the Machine was released on DVD on September 21st in Australia / New Zealand and will hit the shores of the Us and the UK in the coming months. Also in today's Highlights: a red band trailer for Pandorica and DVD and VOD release details for Slasher.com.
Ghosts in the Machine Global DVD Release Dates Announced: "During their summer vacation, six international students discover an old Vcr and a stack of VHS tapes in an abandoned house. When they find out it has magical powers, their attitude towards the machine will determine whether they live or die. Six young people, a curse...
House Of VHS deals with a very traditional set of elements. However, the treatment is unusually character-oriented. The protagonists set off to have fun, but they will all find their destiny in the house: friendship, love, death.
Ghosts in the Machine Global DVD Release Dates Announced: "During their summer vacation, six international students discover an old Vcr and a stack of VHS tapes in an abandoned house. When they find out it has magical powers, their attitude towards the machine will determine whether they live or die. Six young people, a curse...
House Of VHS deals with a very traditional set of elements. However, the treatment is unusually character-oriented. The protagonists set off to have fun, but they will all find their destiny in the house: friendship, love, death.
- 9/23/2016
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Tristan Risk's star continues to rise in cult film as the Canadian talent just keeps on working away at cinema of the weird and wonderful variety. News of another Canadian giallo-inspired flick has come our way. Production is set to begin this Spring on a new film, The Valley of the Rats, and Little Miss Risk, having already felt the knife's edge in Astron-6's Giallo flick The Editor, is coming on board. The producers of the feature film The Valley of the Rats (Vince D'Amato, Will Carne and David Aboussafy) are excited as hell to announce the addition of scream queen superstar Tristan Risk (American Mary, The Editor) to the cast of The Valley of the Rats, a feature film going to camera April 28,...
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- 3/16/2016
- Screen Anarchy
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