Stars: Angel McCord, John Hawkes, Charlie Howes, Rileigh Chalmers, Andrew MacFarlane, Chelsey Reist, James Tyce | Written by T.J. Cimfel | Directed by Brett Donowho
Actor turned director Brett Donowho (5 Souls, The Sacred) is back behind the camera for his third film, No Tell Motel, which follows Megan Walsh and her friends who, after being stranded in the middle of nowhere, are forced to spend the night in an abandoned roadside motel. Little do they know the crumbling structure is haunted by the spirits of its former owners, including a vengeful little ghost named Angela. As the haunting turns violent and the group’s number dwindles, Megan realizes that the key to her survival lies in uncovering the secrets of the motel’s tortured past. And even that might not be enough to save her.
Yet another in the incredibly long line of “wrong place, wrong time” haunted house flicks that have...
Actor turned director Brett Donowho (5 Souls, The Sacred) is back behind the camera for his third film, No Tell Motel, which follows Megan Walsh and her friends who, after being stranded in the middle of nowhere, are forced to spend the night in an abandoned roadside motel. Little do they know the crumbling structure is haunted by the spirits of its former owners, including a vengeful little ghost named Angela. As the haunting turns violent and the group’s number dwindles, Megan realizes that the key to her survival lies in uncovering the secrets of the motel’s tortured past. And even that might not be enough to save her.
Yet another in the incredibly long line of “wrong place, wrong time” haunted house flicks that have...
- 4/22/2013
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
*here be spoilers. Director: Brett Donowho. Writer: T.J. Cimfel. Cast: Angel McCord, Chelsey Reist, Johnny Hawkes, Rileigh Chalmers, Andrew MacFarlane, Stephanie Van Dyck, James Tyce, Heath Whitelock and Chalie Howes. A no tell motel is a place for late night encounters. In Brett Donowho's movie, No Tell Motel, those encounters do not involve sex; they involve ghostly visits. This roadside getaway hosts and assortment of ghouls. Angela (Rileigh Chalmers) leads the supernatural charge, while five friends cannot offer much of a defence. Meanwhile, each visitor suffers from some hidden secret. Everything is eventually put out into the open including internal organs. The film's story involves two tales. The first tale starts the film. A young girl is left unattended and she soon finds a bloody impact with a car's grill. She is killed instantly. The parents cannot let go. No Tell Motel then transitions into a second tale, which is set in the present.
- 10/21/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Brett Donowho's new horror thriller 'No Tell Motel' has moved into post-production. The story of 5 friends stranded in the woods who come across a spooky motel comes from director Donowho who helms from a screenplay by first time writer T.J. Cimfel. 'No Tell Motel' stars Angel McCord (pictured below with her sexy sister AnnaLynne McCord) along with Johnny Hawkes ('Zombie Strippers!'), James Tyce, Chelsey Reist, Andrew MacFarlane, Chalie Howes, Stephanie Van Dyck, Rileigh Chalmers and Heath Whitelock. Check out the full plot info below....
- 4/4/2012
- Horror Asylum
Low budget horror group Creepy Six Films put out a trailer for an upcoming project, Catholic Cheerleaders for Satan, a seven-part grindhouse horror series debuting early next year. The series, from Creepy Six's Rob Carpenter, is written and directed by Vince D'Amato and stars Keri Horton, Laura Leone Hancock, Janessa O'Hearn, Jennifer Wright, James Tyce, Brian Tull, Julian Paul and Jeff Laurin. The trailer promises a campy, 70s style horror b-movie filled with sex and violence. The synopsis: So, there's this detective named Roddy Tillinghast. He gets hired to find an old 70's drive-in flick called Catholic Cheerleaders for Satan. He gets beat up a lot! We made a movie about him and his jaw-cracking, gun-slinging friends. This movie is called The Hard Cut Double/Feature and is coming out next year, in 2011. But wait... we also found the real deal—the Catholic Cheerleaders for Satan movie from 1978. Timewarp! Only,...
- 12/28/2010
- by Drew Baldwin
- Tubefilter.com
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