Breathe In Fear … Psychological horror at its finest this May with MacHination from directors Sarah Jayne Portelli and Ivan Malekin. Starring Steffi Thake, Rambert Attard, Sean James Sutton, and Andrew Bonnello, MacHination is an entirely improvised film about a young woman forced to confront the monsters that haunt her. News of an out of …
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- 5/20/2022
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
Stars: Steffi Thake, Sean James Sutton, Mikhail Basmadjian, Rambert Attard, Andrew Bonello | Written by Ivan Malekin | Directed by Ivan Malekin, Sarah Jayne
Billed as a psychological horror film, Machination opens with a brief shot of Maria floating in the ocean before launching into a credit sequence filled with images of hypodermic needles, microbes, hypodermic needles and infection rates. Yes, it’s yet another pandemic-driven microbudget genre effort. This one totally improvised and shot for a little over six thousand dollars
As the film proper begins Maria takes a bus home to her sunny, spacious apartment, quickly strips down to her underwear and washes herself before donning a fresh pair of gloves to put her clothes in the washing machine and then wash her shoes and the furniture near the door. A little excessive maybe? That takes up almost the first ten minutes of this hour-long film. And apart from the...
Billed as a psychological horror film, Machination opens with a brief shot of Maria floating in the ocean before launching into a credit sequence filled with images of hypodermic needles, microbes, hypodermic needles and infection rates. Yes, it’s yet another pandemic-driven microbudget genre effort. This one totally improvised and shot for a little over six thousand dollars
As the film proper begins Maria takes a bus home to her sunny, spacious apartment, quickly strips down to her underwear and washes herself before donning a fresh pair of gloves to put her clothes in the washing machine and then wash her shoes and the furniture near the door. A little excessive maybe? That takes up almost the first ten minutes of this hour-long film. And apart from the...
- 5/19/2022
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Machination Trailer — Sarah Jayne and Ivan Malekin‘s Machination (2022) movie trailer has been released by Nexus Production Group. The Machination trailer stars Steffi Thake, Rambert Attard, Andrew Bonello, Sean James Sutton, and Mikhail Basmadjian. Crew Ivan Malekin wrote the screenplay for Machination. Gerard Mack created the music for the film. Ivan Malekin crafted the cinematography [...]
Continue reading: MacHination (2022) Movie Trailer: A Pandemic Forces Steffi Thake into Isolation, To Face Past Demons, & Monsters Around Her...
Continue reading: MacHination (2022) Movie Trailer: A Pandemic Forces Steffi Thake into Isolation, To Face Past Demons, & Monsters Around Her...
- 5/1/2022
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
"I don't want to get sick, please don't come close to me!" Nexus Production has revealed the official trailer for an indie film titled Machination, an isolation thriller about a woman losing it during the pandemic. A glimpse into the life of a sensitive and anxious woman as she struggles to cope in self-isolation. With fear mounting and the demands of the world closing in, she is forced to confront her past and the monsters that surround her... both without and within. Malta actress Steffi Thake stars as Maria in the film, with a small cast including Rambert Attard, Andrew Bonello, Sean James Sutton, & Mikhail Basmadjian. The film "is a psychological horror-drama exploring the affect the Covid pandemic has had on mental health. Claustrophobic, intense, led by a gripping performance by Steffi Thake, Machination is a sharp, spiraling thriller about the consequences of breathing in constant fear." Indeed, we need...
- 4/29/2022
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Breathe In Fear … Psychological horror at its finest this May with MacHination from directors Sarah Jayne Portelli and Ivan Malekin. Starring Steffi Thake, Rambert Attard, Sean James Sutton, and Andrew Bonnello, MacHination is an entirely improvised film about a young woman forced to confront the monsters that haunt her. News of an out of …
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- 4/28/2022
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
“You fool! You can not stop me! I am the ninja! No one, nothing can stop me!.”
BearManor Media has published The Cannon Film Guide, a Trilogy of Books About the Movies Released By the Legendary 1980s B-Movie Studio, Cannon Films. Order The Cannon Film Guide Here
Volume One Available Now: Over 500 Pages Covering the Company’s First Five Years under the Leadership of B-Movie Icons Golan and Globus
From 1980 until 1994, The Cannon Group was responsible for the production of more than 200 films. Quantity, rather than quality, was the key to Cannon’s game: their output included many of the 1980s’ most beloved (and notorious) b-movies. Along the way they dipped their toes into every imaginable genre of movies, made stars out of Chuck Norris and Michael Dudikoff, kicked off the ninja and breakdancing crazes, and kept Charles Bronson working into the twilight of his career. While it’s rare...
BearManor Media has published The Cannon Film Guide, a Trilogy of Books About the Movies Released By the Legendary 1980s B-Movie Studio, Cannon Films. Order The Cannon Film Guide Here
Volume One Available Now: Over 500 Pages Covering the Company’s First Five Years under the Leadership of B-Movie Icons Golan and Globus
From 1980 until 1994, The Cannon Group was responsible for the production of more than 200 films. Quantity, rather than quality, was the key to Cannon’s game: their output included many of the 1980s’ most beloved (and notorious) b-movies. Along the way they dipped their toes into every imaginable genre of movies, made stars out of Chuck Norris and Michael Dudikoff, kicked off the ninja and breakdancing crazes, and kept Charles Bronson working into the twilight of his career. While it’s rare...
- 6/26/2020
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Creative force in the British film industry whose work included The Stepford Wives and Whistle Down the Wind
The director, actor and writer Bryan Forbes, who has died aged 86, was one of the most creative forces in the British film industry of the 1960s, and the Hollywood films he directed included the original version of The Stepford Wives (1974). In later life he turned to the writing of books, both fiction and memoirs.
The turning point for him in cinema was the formation of the independent company Beaver Films with his friend Richard Attenborough in 1958. For the screenplay of their first production, The Angry Silence (1960), Forbes received an Oscar nomination and a Bafta award. Attenborough played a factory worker shunned and persecuted for not joining a strike. His colleagues are shown as being manipulated by skulking professional agitators and to some it seemed more like a political statement than a human...
The director, actor and writer Bryan Forbes, who has died aged 86, was one of the most creative forces in the British film industry of the 1960s, and the Hollywood films he directed included the original version of The Stepford Wives (1974). In later life he turned to the writing of books, both fiction and memoirs.
The turning point for him in cinema was the formation of the independent company Beaver Films with his friend Richard Attenborough in 1958. For the screenplay of their first production, The Angry Silence (1960), Forbes received an Oscar nomination and a Bafta award. Attenborough played a factory worker shunned and persecuted for not joining a strike. His colleagues are shown as being manipulated by skulking professional agitators and to some it seemed more like a political statement than a human...
- 5/9/2013
- by Dennis Barker
- The Guardian - Film News
Bryan Forbes dies at 86: Directed Katharine Hepburn, Leslie Caron, the original The Stepford Wives Director Bryan Forbes, whose films include the then-daring The L-Shaped Room, the all-star The Madwoman of Chaillot, and the original The Stepford Wives, has died "after a long illness" at his home in Virginia Water, Surrey, England. Forbes was 86. Born John Theobald Clarke on July 22, 1926, in London, Bryan Forbes began his film career as an actor in supporting roles in British productions of the late 1940s, e.g., Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger’s The Small Back Room / Hour of Glory and Thornton Freeland’s Dear Mr. Prohack. Another twenty or so movie roles followed in the ’50s, including those in Ronald Neame’s The Million Pound Note / Man with a Million (1954), supporting Gregory Peck, and Carol Reed’s The Key (1958), supporting Sophia Loren and William Holden. Bryan Forbes director Despite his relatively prolific output in the previous decade,...
- 5/9/2013
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
Film director Bryan Forbes has died at the age of 86.
The filmmaker is best known for shooting the 1975 movie The Stepford Wives.
He passed away after a long illness at his home in Virginia Water in Surrey.
Family friend Matthew D'Ancona told BBC News: "Bryan Forbes was a titan of cinema, known and loved by people around the world in the film and theatre industries and known in other fields including politics.
"He is simply irreplaceable and it is wholly apt that he died surrounded by his family."
Forbes made his directorial debut with Whistle Down the Wind in 1961, and directed the likes of Sir Michael Caine (Deadfall), Malcolm McDowell (The Raging Moon) and Sir Roger Moore (The Naked Face).
He was born in Stratford, London and formed the production company Beaver Films with long-time collaborator Richard Attenborough.
He was married to Irish actress Constance Smith for four years,...
The filmmaker is best known for shooting the 1975 movie The Stepford Wives.
He passed away after a long illness at his home in Virginia Water in Surrey.
Family friend Matthew D'Ancona told BBC News: "Bryan Forbes was a titan of cinema, known and loved by people around the world in the film and theatre industries and known in other fields including politics.
"He is simply irreplaceable and it is wholly apt that he died surrounded by his family."
Forbes made his directorial debut with Whistle Down the Wind in 1961, and directed the likes of Sir Michael Caine (Deadfall), Malcolm McDowell (The Raging Moon) and Sir Roger Moore (The Naked Face).
He was born in Stratford, London and formed the production company Beaver Films with long-time collaborator Richard Attenborough.
He was married to Irish actress Constance Smith for four years,...
- 5/8/2013
- Digital Spy
According to the calendar (if not the weather report), spring has officially sprung! And nothing screams "spring" more than crazy prints on tops and skirts—florals, stripes, abstracts, you name it! This fresh season just might be one of the boldest yet for embracing colorful, mixed prints. We're inspired by budding fashionistas such as Selena Gomez, who are rocking this look to its fullest. The perfect complement to this look? The naked face, expertly illustrated by Nicki Minaj on the latest cover of Elle. In contrast, you may ask: What's the beauty look that just might belong on a back shelf right now? Well, as much as we adore Katy...
- 3/20/2013
- E! Online
British stuntman Martin Grace was Roger Moore’s stunt double throughout his run as Ian Fleming’s British superspy James Bond. He also doubled the actor in many of his non-Bond film outings.
Grace was born in Kilkenny, Ireland, in 1942. He began working in films in the mid-1960s, playing a Thal in the 1965 feature Dr. Who and the Daleks with Peter Cushing. He first became involved with the Bond film franchise as a stuntman on 1967’s You Only Live Twice starring Sean Connery. He also worked on the 007 films Live and Let Die (1973) and The Man with the Golden Gun (1974), and began serving as Roger Moore’s stunt double with The Spy Who Loved Me (1977). Grace also doubled Moore on the Bond films Moonraker (1979), For Your Eyes Only (1981), Octopussy (1983) which left him badly injured while filming an action sequence aboard a train, and A View to Kill (1985), and the...
Grace was born in Kilkenny, Ireland, in 1942. He began working in films in the mid-1960s, playing a Thal in the 1965 feature Dr. Who and the Daleks with Peter Cushing. He first became involved with the Bond film franchise as a stuntman on 1967’s You Only Live Twice starring Sean Connery. He also worked on the 007 films Live and Let Die (1973) and The Man with the Golden Gun (1974), and began serving as Roger Moore’s stunt double with The Spy Who Loved Me (1977). Grace also doubled Moore on the Bond films Moonraker (1979), For Your Eyes Only (1981), Octopussy (1983) which left him badly injured while filming an action sequence aboard a train, and A View to Kill (1985), and the...
- 2/12/2010
- by Bryan
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
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