Exclusive: Inbar Lavi (Lucifer), Jake McLaughlin (Black Bird), Ray Panthaki (The Serpent Queen) and Shaun Sipos (Outer Range) have signed on to star in the indie thriller Black Diamond, from writer-director Judd Bloch.
The film centers on a young woman who would appear to be living an idyllic life with her hedge funder boyfriend atop a ski mountain in Telluride. But a late afternoon misstep with a local cowboy handyman shatters that life and turns it into a deadly triangle of lust, obsession and murder.
Warner Davis and Todd Friedman are producing for Hemlock Circle Productions, alongside Dominic Rustam of Three Six Zero Group, and Brian Levy.
Lavi has previously appeared in films including Sorry for Your Loss, The Last Witch Hunter and For the Love of Money, along with such series as Lucifer, Stumptown, Imposters, The Last Ship, Castle and Sons of Anarchy. She’ll next be seen in...
The film centers on a young woman who would appear to be living an idyllic life with her hedge funder boyfriend atop a ski mountain in Telluride. But a late afternoon misstep with a local cowboy handyman shatters that life and turns it into a deadly triangle of lust, obsession and murder.
Warner Davis and Todd Friedman are producing for Hemlock Circle Productions, alongside Dominic Rustam of Three Six Zero Group, and Brian Levy.
Lavi has previously appeared in films including Sorry for Your Loss, The Last Witch Hunter and For the Love of Money, along with such series as Lucifer, Stumptown, Imposters, The Last Ship, Castle and Sons of Anarchy. She’ll next be seen in...
- 6/16/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Rosanna Arquette, Melinda McGraw, Frank Grillo, Dennis Haysbert and Dee Wallace are the first to be cast in Borat Subsequent Moviefilm director Jason Woliner’s Peacock series, from The Disaster Artists producers Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg and Caviar.
There are few details about the series, which Peacock describes as a “mind-bending project” in the style of Woliner’s work on Borat Subsequent Moviefilm that “mixes fact and fiction to tell a bizarre and incredible tale.” Woliner, who has directed episodes of The Last Man on Earth and Nathan for You, apparently has been shooting for more than a decade.
2022 Peacock Series & Pilot Orders
The series will be produced by Caviar and Rogen and Goldberg’s Point Grey Studios, via their overall deal with Lionsgate.
Woliner will direct and exec produce. Exec producers also include Rogen, Goldberg, James Weaver, Loreli Alanis, Annapurna’s Megan Ellison and Caviar’s Michael Sagol and Bert Hamelinck.
There are few details about the series, which Peacock describes as a “mind-bending project” in the style of Woliner’s work on Borat Subsequent Moviefilm that “mixes fact and fiction to tell a bizarre and incredible tale.” Woliner, who has directed episodes of The Last Man on Earth and Nathan for You, apparently has been shooting for more than a decade.
2022 Peacock Series & Pilot Orders
The series will be produced by Caviar and Rogen and Goldberg’s Point Grey Studios, via their overall deal with Lionsgate.
Woliner will direct and exec produce. Exec producers also include Rogen, Goldberg, James Weaver, Loreli Alanis, Annapurna’s Megan Ellison and Caviar’s Michael Sagol and Bert Hamelinck.
- 6/10/2022
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
No one will hear you scream on Saturday nights this February as Horror Channel launches a Sci-Fear Season with four ultimate science-fiction shockers, including the UK TV premiere of William Eubank’s The Signal starring Laurence Fishburne.
There are also network premieres for Christian Alvart’s Lovecraftian survival thriller Pandorum, starring Dennis Quaid and Ben Foster, and John Bruno’s visually stunning chiller (and underrated classic) Virus, based on the comic book by Chuck Pfarrer, starring Jamie Lee Curtis, William Baldwin and Donald Sutherland. Plus there’s another showing of eXistenZ, David Cronenberg’s enigmatic body horror, starring Jude Law, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Willem Dafoe and Ian Holm.
The Sci-Fear Season runs from Sat 4th Feb to 25th Feb at 9pm.
There are also five further network premieres this month including Tucker and Dale vs Evil, Eli Craig’s endearingly cheeky tribute to suspense and slasher classics; Saw IV, Darren Lynn Bousman...
There are also network premieres for Christian Alvart’s Lovecraftian survival thriller Pandorum, starring Dennis Quaid and Ben Foster, and John Bruno’s visually stunning chiller (and underrated classic) Virus, based on the comic book by Chuck Pfarrer, starring Jamie Lee Curtis, William Baldwin and Donald Sutherland. Plus there’s another showing of eXistenZ, David Cronenberg’s enigmatic body horror, starring Jude Law, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Willem Dafoe and Ian Holm.
The Sci-Fear Season runs from Sat 4th Feb to 25th Feb at 9pm.
There are also five further network premieres this month including Tucker and Dale vs Evil, Eli Craig’s endearingly cheeky tribute to suspense and slasher classics; Saw IV, Darren Lynn Bousman...
- 1/24/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
As many fright fans already know, Fangoria offers a great selection of gruesome movies, old and new, for free at our Hulu channel. To give you a better idea of what’s available, Fangoria is taking in-depth looks at some of the channel’s terrifying titles with Stream to Scream. Today: Marcos Efron’s intense remake, And Soon The Darkness […]...
- 11/11/2014
- by Ken W. Hanley
- Fangoria
Director: Marcos Efron. Review: Adam Wing. Stephanie (Amber Heard) and Ellie (Odette Yustman) aren’t the sharpest tools in the box. After misplacing the rest of their cycling party, they travel to an exotic village in Argentina where they spend most of the time basking in the sun, getting drunk and flirting with locals. They might regret that decision later. After a long night of bar- hopping, Ellie decides to take a strange guy home with her, but she changes her mind when they get back to the apartment and pushes him away. She might regret that decision later. Luckily for them, a quiet, handsome outsider (Karl Urban) steps in to save the day. Next morning, the girls go to a deserted lake (they might regret that decision later) to top up on their tans. After a needless argument, Stephanie abandons her ‘friend’ in the wilderness and cycles alone to...
- 3/12/2011
- 24framespersecond.net
And Soon the Darkness is released today, 7th March on DVD and Blu-ray and to celebrate, Optimum Home Entertainment have given us three copies of the movie to give away. And Soon the Darkness stars Amber Heard and Karl Urban.
You can order the movie here or scroll down to enter.
A contemporary remake of the cult 1970 British thriller directed by Robert Fuest (The Devil’s Rain; The Abominable Dr. Phibes) and written by Brian Clemens (Bugs; TheAvengers; creator of The Professionals) and Terry Nation (Dr. Who; creator of the Daleks; creator of Blake’s 7), And Soon The Darkness, director Marcos Efron’s debut feature, stars Amber Heard (John Carpenter’s The Ward; The Stepfather; Zombieland; All The Boys Love Mandy Lane), Odette Yustman (The Unborn; Cloverfield; Transformers) and Karl Urban (Star Trek; The Bourne Supremacy; The Lord Of The Rings: The Return Of The King).
“A tight, well-executed suspense film” (BeyondHollywood.
You can order the movie here or scroll down to enter.
A contemporary remake of the cult 1970 British thriller directed by Robert Fuest (The Devil’s Rain; The Abominable Dr. Phibes) and written by Brian Clemens (Bugs; TheAvengers; creator of The Professionals) and Terry Nation (Dr. Who; creator of the Daleks; creator of Blake’s 7), And Soon The Darkness, director Marcos Efron’s debut feature, stars Amber Heard (John Carpenter’s The Ward; The Stepfather; Zombieland; All The Boys Love Mandy Lane), Odette Yustman (The Unborn; Cloverfield; Transformers) and Karl Urban (Star Trek; The Bourne Supremacy; The Lord Of The Rings: The Return Of The King).
“A tight, well-executed suspense film” (BeyondHollywood.
- 3/7/2011
- by Competitons
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Out on Blu-ray and DVD today is And Soon The Darkness, a contemporary remake of the cult 1970 British thriller.
The new version stars Amber Heard (All The Boys Love Mandy Lane, Zombieland, Drive Angry), Odette Yustman (Transformers, Cloverfield, The Unborn) and Karl Urban (Lord of the Rings, Star Trek, upcoming Judge Dredd).
The original version of And Soon The Darkness was directed by Robert Fuest, who made the Dr Phibes films starring Vincent Price, and written by veterans Brian Clemens (The Avengers, The Golden Voyage of Sinbad, The Professionals) and Terry Nation (Doctor Who, Blake's 7).
The remake is the debut feature of director Marcos Efron. While the original was set in France with two British females as the leads, the update is set in Argentina and has two American females as the leads.
Special features on the DVD/Blu-ray include deleted scenes, a trailer and 5.1 Dolby Digital and 2.0 Stereo audio options.
The new version stars Amber Heard (All The Boys Love Mandy Lane, Zombieland, Drive Angry), Odette Yustman (Transformers, Cloverfield, The Unborn) and Karl Urban (Lord of the Rings, Star Trek, upcoming Judge Dredd).
The original version of And Soon The Darkness was directed by Robert Fuest, who made the Dr Phibes films starring Vincent Price, and written by veterans Brian Clemens (The Avengers, The Golden Voyage of Sinbad, The Professionals) and Terry Nation (Doctor Who, Blake's 7).
The remake is the debut feature of director Marcos Efron. While the original was set in France with two British females as the leads, the update is set in Argentina and has two American females as the leads.
Special features on the DVD/Blu-ray include deleted scenes, a trailer and 5.1 Dolby Digital and 2.0 Stereo audio options.
- 3/7/2011
- by David Bentley
- The Geek Files
And Soon The Darkness, is a title that may already be familiar with cult film fans. Originally made in 1970, the film centered around two English women on a French cycling holiday who run into a vicious killer and the tense, atmospheric thriller is one of the more memorable ‘women-in-peril’ horror’s of the seventies that didn’t have to rely on cheap shock tactics to gain notoriety.
The film was written by Brian Clemens, creator of ‘The Professionals’ and writer on ‘The Avengers’, along with co-writer Terry Nation, creator of ‘Blakes 7’ and the Daleks from ‘Dr Who’.
The 2010 remake directed by first time director Marcos Efron and starring 21st century scream queen Amber Heard who also co-produces, comes to Blu-ray and DVD this week. Here is our review;
With a few changes to the location and nationality of lead roles the remake stays pretty faithful to the original. Best friends...
The film was written by Brian Clemens, creator of ‘The Professionals’ and writer on ‘The Avengers’, along with co-writer Terry Nation, creator of ‘Blakes 7’ and the Daleks from ‘Dr Who’.
The 2010 remake directed by first time director Marcos Efron and starring 21st century scream queen Amber Heard who also co-produces, comes to Blu-ray and DVD this week. Here is our review;
With a few changes to the location and nationality of lead roles the remake stays pretty faithful to the original. Best friends...
- 3/7/2011
- by Chris Wright
- Obsessed with Film
The opening 60 seconds of this film are enough to make you scream with frustration -- which would at least drown out the screams emitting from the scantily-clad young lady we're witnessing, whilst tied to a drainpipe, being whipped and electrocuted by an unseen Spanish-speaking assailant. It feels like we're in torture porn territory; the horrors of Saw and Hostel come to claim us once more.
All I can say to that pre-credit impulse to switch off is: Don't. And Soon The Darkness is by no means a classic -- and it does little we haven't seen before -- but it is more thoughtful, suspenseful and, well, good, than that opening sequence suggests.
A remake of the cult 1970s British thriller of the same name -- about a pair of young women on a cycling holiday who ride into trouble -- this version replaces young Brits with young Americans and the French countryside with Argentinean,...
All I can say to that pre-credit impulse to switch off is: Don't. And Soon The Darkness is by no means a classic -- and it does little we haven't seen before -- but it is more thoughtful, suspenseful and, well, good, than that opening sequence suggests.
A remake of the cult 1970s British thriller of the same name -- about a pair of young women on a cycling holiday who ride into trouble -- this version replaces young Brits with young Americans and the French countryside with Argentinean,...
- 2/28/2011
- Shadowlocked
Here are the 10 lessons found in this instructional video, And Soon The Darkness How To Get Kidnapped In Argentina:
1. Be a skinny, pretty white girl. Nobody wants dark meat.
2. Go on a guided tour of the country, but quickly abandon it and strike out on your own with little other than a change of clothes and flip flops.
3. Make sure neither of you speaks the local language.
4. Be condescending as fuck to all of the locals.
5. Hole up in a teeny bungalow. Don't lock the doors.
6. Dress nice and slutty (note: not really, but the film plays it as such), go to the local townie bar and proceed to get hammered. Then, dance all seductive-like with the local boys. Look to The Accused for inspiration, if need be. Remember: Nice girls don't get kidnapped. Slutty girls? You got what's comin' your trampy way.
7. Make sure all of the menacing, dark-skinned...
1. Be a skinny, pretty white girl. Nobody wants dark meat.
2. Go on a guided tour of the country, but quickly abandon it and strike out on your own with little other than a change of clothes and flip flops.
3. Make sure neither of you speaks the local language.
4. Be condescending as fuck to all of the locals.
5. Hole up in a teeny bungalow. Don't lock the doors.
6. Dress nice and slutty (note: not really, but the film plays it as such), go to the local townie bar and proceed to get hammered. Then, dance all seductive-like with the local boys. Look to The Accused for inspiration, if need be. Remember: Nice girls don't get kidnapped. Slutty girls? You got what's comin' your trampy way.
7. Make sure all of the menacing, dark-skinned...
- 1/12/2011
- by TK
Starring: Amber Heard, Karl Urban, Odette Yustman
Director: Marcos Efron
The Scoop: Heard and Yustman are two average gorgeous all-American gal pals looking for a little adventure. Well, they get it. While taking a bike tour of Argentina, they run into a charming fella (Urban) who charms one of them. The other? Not so charmed, especially when her friend vanishes and she realizes the dude probably killed her. The flick is a remake of the 1970 British thriller of the same name.
Special Features: Deleted scene, commentary, featurette
Rated R, 91 min. | Watch the trailer...
Director: Marcos Efron
The Scoop: Heard and Yustman are two average gorgeous all-American gal pals looking for a little adventure. Well, they get it. While taking a bike tour of Argentina, they run into a charming fella (Urban) who charms one of them. The other? Not so charmed, especially when her friend vanishes and she realizes the dude probably killed her. The flick is a remake of the 1970 British thriller of the same name.
Special Features: Deleted scene, commentary, featurette
Rated R, 91 min. | Watch the trailer...
- 1/11/2011
- by NextMovie Staff
- NextMovie
2010 - 91 mins. - Rated R
D: Marcos Efron
C: Amber Heard, Odette Yustman, César Vianco, Karl Urban, Adriana Barraza, Gia Mantegna, Michel Noher, Jorge Booth, Luis Sabatini
Updating of the 1970 classic about two American friends stuck in Argentina. After a dispute they separate. One of them is kidnapped and the other is left to look for her friend in an unknown place on her own after the police don't seem all that interested in helping.
For almost all of the film's running time nothing happens. Nothing unexpected, interestingly acted, excitingly violent or even gratuitously arousing. And Soon The Darkness is a relentlessly lackluster example of the stranded tourists being tortured in a foreign country formula. The formula is always the same. A group of tourists are stranded in a foreign country with no way of leaving. The protagonist get separated somehow or someway. One of them gets kidnapped, tortured and killed.
D: Marcos Efron
C: Amber Heard, Odette Yustman, César Vianco, Karl Urban, Adriana Barraza, Gia Mantegna, Michel Noher, Jorge Booth, Luis Sabatini
Updating of the 1970 classic about two American friends stuck in Argentina. After a dispute they separate. One of them is kidnapped and the other is left to look for her friend in an unknown place on her own after the police don't seem all that interested in helping.
For almost all of the film's running time nothing happens. Nothing unexpected, interestingly acted, excitingly violent or even gratuitously arousing. And Soon The Darkness is a relentlessly lackluster example of the stranded tourists being tortured in a foreign country formula. The formula is always the same. A group of tourists are stranded in a foreign country with no way of leaving. The protagonist get separated somehow or someway. One of them gets kidnapped, tortured and killed.
- 12/28/2010
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
It's another light week in horror title releases, but don't fret; the big name is out on a different form of media (hardcover book).
You can now take home the 3D spectacle that was the 4th installment of the Resident Evil film franchise, particularly if you have a 3D TV. More confirmed sequels means more 3D movies? We'll see. Also on tap are releases of lightweights And Soon the Darkness and The Haunting of Amelia.
If you're curious about what went on behind the scenes of the art design of District 9, you'll want to bring home that hardcover book mentioned above, which details the whole laborious process.
Resident Evil: Afterlife
Directed by Paul W.S. Anderson
Starring Milla Jovovich, Ali Larter, Sienna Guillory, Boris Kodjoe, Shawn Roberts, Spencer Locke, Wentworth Miller
The fourth installment of the hugely successful Resident Evil franchise, Resident Evil: Afterlife (review) is again based on the wildly popular video game series,...
You can now take home the 3D spectacle that was the 4th installment of the Resident Evil film franchise, particularly if you have a 3D TV. More confirmed sequels means more 3D movies? We'll see. Also on tap are releases of lightweights And Soon the Darkness and The Haunting of Amelia.
If you're curious about what went on behind the scenes of the art design of District 9, you'll want to bring home that hardcover book mentioned above, which details the whole laborious process.
Resident Evil: Afterlife
Directed by Paul W.S. Anderson
Starring Milla Jovovich, Ali Larter, Sienna Guillory, Boris Kodjoe, Shawn Roberts, Spencer Locke, Wentworth Miller
The fourth installment of the hugely successful Resident Evil franchise, Resident Evil: Afterlife (review) is again based on the wildly popular video game series,...
- 12/28/2010
- by kwlow
- DreadCentral.com
Christmas comes to an end and a New Year of darkness beckons. In this horrifying upcoming season two notable films will be made available; they include Anchor Bay Entertainment's And Soon the Darkness and Resident Evil: Afterlife from Sony Pictures. The former film involves kidnapping, extortion and murder in a beautiful locale, while the second shows fans the coming reality of a zombie apocalypse. Dig into both films to find horrifying cinematic gems below (special features).
And Soon the Darkness
The synopsis for And Soon the Darkness:
"Ellie (Amber Heard) and Stephanie (Odette Yustman), early 20s, have left their cycling tour group to go it alone around Argentina, looking for breathtaking scenery, adventure, fun - in Ellie's case - and closure from love gone wrong in Stephanie's. In the small town of Alemana, dangers seems to close in on the girls but Ellie only has eyes for moody bad boy Chucho.
And Soon the Darkness
The synopsis for And Soon the Darkness:
"Ellie (Amber Heard) and Stephanie (Odette Yustman), early 20s, have left their cycling tour group to go it alone around Argentina, looking for breathtaking scenery, adventure, fun - in Ellie's case - and closure from love gone wrong in Stephanie's. In the small town of Alemana, dangers seems to close in on the girls but Ellie only has eyes for moody bad boy Chucho.
- 12/27/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Directed by Marcos Efron, And Soon the Darkness is aremake of the popular 1970's British film of the same name. Stephanie (Amber Heard) and Ellie’s (Odette Yustman) vacation to an exotic village in Argentina is a perfect ‘girl’s getaway’ to bask in the sun, shop and flirt with the handsome locals. After a long night of bar-hopping, the girls get into an argument, and Stephanie heads out alone in the morning to cool off. But when she returns, Ellie has disappeared. Finding signs of a struggle, Stephanie fears the worst, and turns to the police for help. But the local authorities have their hands full already – with a string of unsolved kidnappings targeting young female tourists. Skeptical of the sheriff’s competency, she enlists help from Michael (Karl Urban), an American ex-pat...
- 12/27/2010
- by Pietro Filipponi
- The Daily BLAM!
Directed by Marcos Efron, And Soon the Darkness is aremake of the popular 1970's British film of the same name. Stephanie (Amber Heard) and Ellie’s (Odette Yustman) vacation to an exotic village in Argentina is a perfect ‘girl’s getaway’ to bask in the sun, shop and flirt with the handsome locals. After a long night of bar-hopping, the girls get into an argument, and Stephanie heads out alone in the morning to cool off. But when she returns, Ellie has disappeared. Finding signs of a struggle, Stephanie fears the worst, and turns to the police for help. But the local authorities have their hands full already – with a string of unsolved kidnappings targeting young female tourists. Skeptical of the sheriff’s competency, she enlists help from Michael (Karl Urban), an American ex-pat...
- 12/27/2010
- by Pietro Filipponi
- The Daily BLAM!
Yeah, you read that right...and you know you want to! Our friends at Bloody Disgusting scored a new behind-the-scenes clip from Marcos Efron's (read our exclusive interview here) And Soon The Darkness with Odette Yustman getting all badass. Check it out below. Thanks to Bloody Disgusting for sharing. Stephanie (Amber Heard) and Ellie's (Odette Yustman) vacation to an exotic village in Argentina is a perfect 'girl's getaway' to bask in the sun, shop and flirt with the handsome locals. After a long night of bar-hopping, the girls get into an argument, and Stephanie heads out alone in the morning to cool off. But when she returns, Ellie has disappeared. Finding signs of a struggle,...
- 12/22/2010
- FEARnet
'And Soon the Darkness', the latest survival horror from Marcos Efron hit theatres stateside last Friday and will soon be arriving on DVD and Blu-Ray later this month. To wet your appetite and entice you into your local multiplex or to help you decide what to spend your Christmas vouchers on after the holidays comes a new behind the scenes featurette from the flick featuring both its hot duo stars Odette Yustman - below ('Cloverfield', 'The Unborn') and Amber Heard ('Zombieland', 'Drive Angry 3D') in action. You can check out the new clip, courtesy of Bloody-Disgusting.com below...
- 12/22/2010
- Horror Asylum
Releasing in theaters on December 17th for a limited run before coming out on DVD/Blu-ray December 28th, And Soon The Darkness (a remake of the obscure 1970 film of the same name) stars horror regulars Amber Heard and Odette Yustman as Stephanie and Ellie, two beautiful American girls who embark on a bike-riding trip in Argentina. When Ellie (Yustman) goes missing, Stephanie (Heard) is thrust into a terrible nightmare as she must find her friend before darkness falls and her worst fears are realized. Bloody-Disgusting reporter Chris Eggertsen recently chatted with director Marcos Efron, who's making his feature debut with the project.
- 12/21/2010
- bloody-disgusting.com
Anchor Bay Entertainment is releasing
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- 12/20/2010
- Films N Movies
And Soon the Darkness is the kind of film that send chills down the spines of parents waving their children off to foreign locales. Two travelers, buoyed by that feeling of youthful invincibility think bad things will never happen to them. But here we have two educated, savvy, and experienced friends who find themselves trapped in a sinister situation in rural Argentina. The original 1970 British film found two girlfriends lost in Europe, where help is never far away. It.s a whole new ballgame in Marcos Efron.s chilling remake, starring Amber Heard and Odette Yustman. Monsters and Critics spoke with Efron about re-imagining peril. M&C - Marcus you directed the film but you also wrote the...
- 12/20/2010
- by Anne Brodie
- Monsters and Critics
Filmmaker Marcos Efron makes his feature-film directorial debut with this month's release of And Soon the Darkness, a remake of the 1970 British thriller, this time about two American girls (played by Odette Yustman and Amber Heard) whose vacation in Argentina takes a turn for the terrifying when one of them suddenly goes missing. Co-starring Karl Urban, the film opened in limited release on Friday (December 17th), and hits DVD and Blu-ray on December 28th. Read my conversation with Efron after the jump. How familiar were you with the original And Soon the Darkness when you took on this project? I had zero familiarity. I had not heard of it until I was approached by my agent to work on the remake. I...
- 12/20/2010
- FEARnet
In limited release in theatres right now is Marcos Efron's remake of And Soon the Darkness starring Amber Heard, Odette Yustman, and Karl Urban. To celebrate the flick's theatrical run, we have a chance for you to win a DVD prize pack that's sure to get your holiday ghost!
That's right, kids! How would you like to get your hands on not one but four fright flicks on us! Well, now you can, and winning couldn't be more simple. Just hit us off with an E-mail Here including your Full Name And Mailing Address, and we'll get Santa headed your way Asap!
Prize Pack Includes:
And Soon the Darkness (2010) The Crazies The Disappearance of Alice Creed Frozen
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That's right, kids! How would you like to get your hands on not one but four fright flicks on us! Well, now you can, and winning couldn't be more simple. Just hit us off with an E-mail Here including your Full Name And Mailing Address, and we'll get Santa headed your way Asap!
Prize Pack Includes:
And Soon the Darkness (2010) The Crazies The Disappearance of Alice Creed Frozen
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- 12/20/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
A look at what's new on DVD today:
"And Soon the Darkness"
Directed by Marcus Efron
Released by Anchor Bay Entertainment
A remake of the 1970 British thriller of the same name, director Marcos Efron transplants the story from France to Argentina where two friends' bike ride across the mountains takes a turn for the disastrous when one mysteriously disappears. "All the Boys Love Mandy Lane" star Amber Heard and "The Unborn"'s Odette Yustman bring their collected screaming ability to this horror film. Karl Urban and "Babel"'s Adrianna Barraza co-star.
"The American"
Directed by Anton Corbijn
Released by Universal Home Video
Ahh, Focus might've suckered unsuspecting moviegoers at the multiplex with an amped-up action ad campaign for this elegaic account of the last assignment of a hit man (George Clooney) - "The American" scored an impressive D- from Cinemascore as it became the number one film at the box...
"And Soon the Darkness"
Directed by Marcus Efron
Released by Anchor Bay Entertainment
A remake of the 1970 British thriller of the same name, director Marcos Efron transplants the story from France to Argentina where two friends' bike ride across the mountains takes a turn for the disastrous when one mysteriously disappears. "All the Boys Love Mandy Lane" star Amber Heard and "The Unborn"'s Odette Yustman bring their collected screaming ability to this horror film. Karl Urban and "Babel"'s Adrianna Barraza co-star.
"The American"
Directed by Anton Corbijn
Released by Universal Home Video
Ahh, Focus might've suckered unsuspecting moviegoers at the multiplex with an amped-up action ad campaign for this elegaic account of the last assignment of a hit man (George Clooney) - "The American" scored an impressive D- from Cinemascore as it became the number one film at the box...
- 12/20/2010
- by Stephen Saito
- ifc.com
The stars of Anchor Bay Films. title .And Soon the Darkness. were at the Laemmle.s Sunset 5 Theatre last night. This thriller, starring Amber Heard and Odette Yustman as two American girls who embark on an ill-fated bike tour through a remote part of Argentina's countryside, is a remake of a 1970 British movie of the same title. Two hot young girls in Argentina, remote areas, wearing bikinis and flirting with the locals = big bad idea. Available December 28 on Blu-ray and DVD. The film.s stars Odette Yustman (L) and Amber Heard (R) were on hand with the film.s director Marcos Efron.
- 12/19/2010
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
You may recall a little while back we posted an image from the upcoming thriller 'And Soon the Darkness', helmed by Marcos Efron, which featured it's two hot stars Odette Yustman ('Cloverfield', 'The Unborn') and Amber Heard ('Zombieland', 'Drive Angry 3D') in all their bikini clad glory! If not check it out below. The remake hits theatres tomorrow and DVD a little later this month and to wet your appetite you can check out hottie brunette Odette Yustman, bikini and all, in a new exclusive Ugo clip. She doesn't say a word so let's her body do all the talking. 'And Soon the Darkness' also stars Karl Urban, Gia Mantegna, Adriana Barraza and Cesar Vianco....
- 12/16/2010
- Horror Asylum
Fresh clip from director Marcos Efron’s remake of “And Soon the Darkness”, featuring Amber Heard as a vacationer in trouble and Karl Urban as the mystery man who may or may not be helping her find her lost friend played by Odette Yustman. You can read our review of the film here. Stephanie (Amber Heard) and Ellie’s (Odette Yustman) vacation to an exotic village in Argentina is a perfect ‘girl’s getaway’ to bask in the sun, shop and flirt with the handsome locals. After a long night of bar-hopping, the girls get into an argument, and Stephanie heads out alone in the morning to cool off. But when she returns, Ellie has disappeared. Finding signs of a struggle, Stephanie fears the worst, and turns to the police for help. But the local authorities have their hands full already – with a string of unsolved kidnappings targeting young female tourists.
- 12/14/2010
- by Nix
- Beyond Hollywood
The first thing you see in writer/director Marcos Efron’s new thriller, “And Soon the Darkness”, a remake of a 1970 British film of the same name, is a young, scantily clad woman, chained to a wall, get electrocuted by some unseen villain. This gives you the immediate impression that the film is going to be another torture porn. So it is a pleasant surprise when “And Soon the Darkness” instead turns out to be a tight, well-executed suspense film. It isn’t exploring any new territory, but for what it is, it is well done. Stephanie (Amber Heard, who also serves as co-producer) and Ellie (Odette Yustman) are nearing the end of a once-in-a-lifetime bicycle trip through Argentina. Steph is the low key, almost prudish girl, while Ellie is the wild, free-spirited part of the duo. On their last day they come to a remote mountain village, and after a shower,...
- 12/13/2010
- by Brent McKnight
- Beyond Hollywood
And Soon the Darkness is a remake of Robert Fuest's 1970 film of the same name. This latest film's location has changed from France to Argentina, with a similar plotline involving a disappearing tourist linking both. Now, a movie clip for the 2010 film is available.
The short reel shows Stephanie (Odette Yustman) searching for her friend Ellie (Amber Heard), with an overly friendly tourist (Karl Urban). Bloodstains mark Ellie's last location. Check out the clip below.
A synopsis for And Soon the Darkness:
"Ellie (Heard) and Stephanie (Yustman), early 20s, have left their cycling tour group to go it alone around Argentina, looking for breathtaking scenery, adventure, fun - in Ellie's case - and closure from love gone wrong in Stephanie's. In the small town of Alemana, dangers seems to close in on the girls but Ellie only has eyes for moody bad boy Chucho. Next day, after they...
The short reel shows Stephanie (Odette Yustman) searching for her friend Ellie (Amber Heard), with an overly friendly tourist (Karl Urban). Bloodstains mark Ellie's last location. Check out the clip below.
A synopsis for And Soon the Darkness:
"Ellie (Heard) and Stephanie (Yustman), early 20s, have left their cycling tour group to go it alone around Argentina, looking for breathtaking scenery, adventure, fun - in Ellie's case - and closure from love gone wrong in Stephanie's. In the small town of Alemana, dangers seems to close in on the girls but Ellie only has eyes for moody bad boy Chucho. Next day, after they...
- 12/12/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
The first clip for Marcos Efron's And Soon The Darkness reboot has surfaced and we have it for you just below. In this clip from Moviefone, Stephanie (Amber Heard) searches for her friend Ellie (Odette Yustman) by calling her cell phone. That is all. Stephanie (Amber Heard) and Ellie's (Odette Yustman) vacation to an exotic village in Argentina is a perfect 'girl's getaway' to bask in the sun, shop and flirt with the handsome locals. After a long night of bar-hopping, the girls get into an argument, and Stephanie heads out alone in the morning to cool off. But when she returns, Ellie has disappeared. Finding signs of a struggle, Stephanie fears the worst, and turns to the police for...
- 12/9/2010
- FEARnet
Filed under: Trailers and Clips, Horror, Cinematical
While 2010 hasn't exactly been a stellar year for horror movies as a whole, it's at least been a pretty good year for horror remakes. Sure, 'Nightmare on Elm Street' rattled a few cages, but 'The Crazies' and 'Let Me In' are both superb remakes in their own right, and 'Piranha 3D' was a ton of raunchy fun, so three-out-of-four Hollywood remakes delivering the goods isn't too bad of a track record. On December 17th we'll know if 'And Soon the Darkness' can bump that record to four-out-of-five.
A remake of the 1970 British thriller of the same name, Marcos Efron's remake takes the same fish-out-of-water approach, but instead swaps rural France for South America. Here's the official synopsis:
"Stephanie (Amber Heard) and Ellie's (Odette Yustman) vacation to an exotic village in Argentina is a perfect 'girl's getaway' to bask in the sun,...
While 2010 hasn't exactly been a stellar year for horror movies as a whole, it's at least been a pretty good year for horror remakes. Sure, 'Nightmare on Elm Street' rattled a few cages, but 'The Crazies' and 'Let Me In' are both superb remakes in their own right, and 'Piranha 3D' was a ton of raunchy fun, so three-out-of-four Hollywood remakes delivering the goods isn't too bad of a track record. On December 17th we'll know if 'And Soon the Darkness' can bump that record to four-out-of-five.
A remake of the 1970 British thriller of the same name, Marcos Efron's remake takes the same fish-out-of-water approach, but instead swaps rural France for South America. Here's the official synopsis:
"Stephanie (Amber Heard) and Ellie's (Odette Yustman) vacation to an exotic village in Argentina is a perfect 'girl's getaway' to bask in the sun,...
- 12/9/2010
- by Peter Hall
- Cinematical
Check out new images from Anchor Bay's upcoming "And Soon the Darkness" thriller, starring Amber Heard, Karl Urban and Odette Yustman. The Marcos Efron film opens in theaters on December 17th, then moves to DVD and Blu-ray on December 28th. Stephanie (Amber Heard) and Ellie’s (Odette Yustman) vacation to an exotic village in Argentina is a perfect ‘girl’s getaway’ to bask in the sun, shop and flirt with the handsome locals. After a long night of bar-hopping, the girls get into an argument, and Stephanie heads out alone in the morning to cool off. But when she returns, Ellie has disappeared. Finding signs of a struggle, Stephanie fears the worst, and turns to the police for help. But the local authorities have their hands full already...
- 12/7/2010
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Check out new images from Anchor Bay's upcoming "And Soon the Darkness" thriller, starring Amber Heard, Karl Urban and Odette Yustman. The Marcos Efron film opens in theaters on December 17th, then moves to DVD and Blu-ray on December 28th. Stephanie (Amber Heard) and Ellie’s (Odette Yustman) vacation to an exotic village in Argentina is a perfect ‘girl’s getaway’ to bask in the sun, shop and flirt with the handsome locals. After a long night of bar-hopping, the girls get into an argument, and Stephanie heads out alone in the morning to cool off. But when she returns, Ellie has disappeared. Finding signs of a struggle, Stephanie fears the worst, and turns to the police for help. But the local authorities have their hands full already...
- 12/7/2010
- Upcoming-Movies.com
'And Soon the Darkness' has certainly brightened up since this freshly new pic of it's two lead hotties Amber Heard and Odette Yustman was revealed. It gives us a glimpse of the two bikini clad ladies relaxing on a beach getting that all important tan before their trip takes a turn for the worse in Marcos Efron's kidnapping thriller. Based on the Brit flick from 1970, that starred Pamela Franklin and Michele Dotrice, this baby will be hitting both theatres and DVD shelves this month across the Us. Karl Urban, Adriana Barraza ('Drag Me To Hell'), Gia Mantegna and Michel Noher round off the main cast. Now get some Heard and Yustman flesh below!...
- 12/6/2010
- Horror Asylum
And what's the perfect way to close out a Friday afternoon of news? How about images of Odette Yustman and Amber Heard in bikinis? Yep, that should do the trick quite nicely, no?
Anchor Bay will release the Marcos Efron directed remake in theaters on December 17th, with a DVD/Blu-ray release lined up for December 29th. Dig on the eye candy below.
Synopsis
Stephanie (Amber Heard) and Ellie's (Odette Yustman) vacation to an exotic village in Argentina is a perfect "girl's getaway" to bask in the sun, shop and flirt with the handsome locals. After a long night of bar-hopping, the girls get into an argument, and Stephanie heads out alone in the morning to cool off. But when she returns, Ellie has disappeared. Finding signs of a struggle, Stephanie fears the worst, and turns to the police for help. But the local authorities have their hands full already...
Anchor Bay will release the Marcos Efron directed remake in theaters on December 17th, with a DVD/Blu-ray release lined up for December 29th. Dig on the eye candy below.
Synopsis
Stephanie (Amber Heard) and Ellie's (Odette Yustman) vacation to an exotic village in Argentina is a perfect "girl's getaway" to bask in the sun, shop and flirt with the handsome locals. After a long night of bar-hopping, the girls get into an argument, and Stephanie heads out alone in the morning to cool off. But when she returns, Ellie has disappeared. Finding signs of a struggle, Stephanie fears the worst, and turns to the police for help. But the local authorities have their hands full already...
- 12/4/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
I'm not going to lie. I'm going to lure you into our photo gallery for And Soon the Darkness with legs and bare flesh. That's Odette Yustman and Amber Heard you see below. Click anywhere on the image and you'll be directed to our full gallery, of course. The thriller is coming to DVD and Blu-Ray from Anchor Bay on December 28. A remake of a British flick, this one is directed by Marcos Efron and tells of two girls on a bike excursion who wind up in a bit o' trouble.
- 12/3/2010
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Amber Heard
And
Odette Yustman
Star In
Anchor Bay Films’
And Soon The
Darkness
On Blu-ray™ and DVD Tuesday, December 28th
Amber Heard (Zombieland, Pineapple Express) and Odette Yustman (You Again, Cloverfield) star in Director Marcos Efron’s sexy and exotic thriller, And Soon The Darkness, available on Blu-ray™ and DVD on December 28th, 2010 from Anchor Bay Entertainment. And Soon the Darkness follows two American girls who embark on a bike tour through a remote part of Argentina’s countryside. When disaster strikes and one of the girls disappears, the other must find her before her worst fears are realized. Anchor Bay Films will release the film theatrically with an exclusive engagement in Los Angeles only on Friday, December 17th. Srp is $34.99 for the Blu-ray™ edition and $26.98 for the DVD.
And Soon The Darkness also stars Karl Urban (Star Trek, Red) and Adriana Barraza (Babel, Henry Poole Is Here). Heard...
And
Odette Yustman
Star In
Anchor Bay Films’
And Soon The
Darkness
On Blu-ray™ and DVD Tuesday, December 28th
Amber Heard (Zombieland, Pineapple Express) and Odette Yustman (You Again, Cloverfield) star in Director Marcos Efron’s sexy and exotic thriller, And Soon The Darkness, available on Blu-ray™ and DVD on December 28th, 2010 from Anchor Bay Entertainment. And Soon the Darkness follows two American girls who embark on a bike tour through a remote part of Argentina’s countryside. When disaster strikes and one of the girls disappears, the other must find her before her worst fears are realized. Anchor Bay Films will release the film theatrically with an exclusive engagement in Los Angeles only on Friday, December 17th. Srp is $34.99 for the Blu-ray™ edition and $26.98 for the DVD.
And Soon The Darkness also stars Karl Urban (Star Trek, Red) and Adriana Barraza (Babel, Henry Poole Is Here). Heard...
- 10/12/2010
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
The trailer and poster have finally been released for newcomer director Marcos Efron’s horror/thriller And Soon the Darkness, starring Karl Urban (The Bourne Supremacy, Star Trek), Amber Heard (The Informers, Zombieland), and Odette Yustman (Cloverfield, The Unborn).
Stephanie (Amber Heard) and Ellie’s (Odette Yustman) vacation to an exotic village in Argentina is a perfect “girl’s getaway” to bask in the sun, shop and flirt with the handsome locals. After a long night of bar-hopping, the girls get into an argument, and Stephanie heads out alone in the morning to cool off. But when she returns, Ellie has disappeared. Finding signs of a struggle, Stephanie fears the worst, and turns to the police for help. But the local authorities have their hands full already – with a string of unsolved kidnappings targeting young female tourists. Skeptical of the sherifs competency, she enlists help from Michael (Karl Urban), an...
Stephanie (Amber Heard) and Ellie’s (Odette Yustman) vacation to an exotic village in Argentina is a perfect “girl’s getaway” to bask in the sun, shop and flirt with the handsome locals. After a long night of bar-hopping, the girls get into an argument, and Stephanie heads out alone in the morning to cool off. But when she returns, Ellie has disappeared. Finding signs of a struggle, Stephanie fears the worst, and turns to the police for help. But the local authorities have their hands full already – with a string of unsolved kidnappings targeting young female tourists. Skeptical of the sherifs competency, she enlists help from Michael (Karl Urban), an...
- 10/11/2010
- by Allan Ford
- Filmofilia
Here's a trailer for a horror/thriller that is being released called And Soon The Darkness. I didn't even know this movie was being released until the trailer popped up over the weekend. The film is another remake, and it was directed by Marcos Efron. The movie also has an interesting cast with some familiar names that includes Amber Heard (Zombieland), Odette Yustman (The Unborn), Karl Urban (Star Trek), Gia Mantegna, and Adriana Barraza.
The trailer doesn't really make the film look that interesting at all. It's a recycled story that we've seen several time before. But, who knows... it might be a fun flick. I guess it all depends on if you like these kinds of films.
Synopsis:
Stephanie (Amber Heard) and Ellie's (Odette Yustman) vacation to an exotic village in Argentina is a perfect "girl's getaway" to bask in the sun, shop and flirt with the handsome locals.
The trailer doesn't really make the film look that interesting at all. It's a recycled story that we've seen several time before. But, who knows... it might be a fun flick. I guess it all depends on if you like these kinds of films.
Synopsis:
Stephanie (Amber Heard) and Ellie's (Odette Yustman) vacation to an exotic village in Argentina is a perfect "girl's getaway" to bask in the sun, shop and flirt with the handsome locals.
- 10/11/2010
- by Venkman
- GeekTyrant
The trailer has finally been released for newcomer director Marcos Efron's And Soon the Darkness. The movie is a remake of Robert Fuest's 1970 thriller about two girls (Amber Heard and Odette Yustman) on a bike-riding adventure when one goes missing. Heard also produced the movie, which opens in limited release on December 17. Karl Urban also stars.
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- 10/11/2010
- by Ryan Gowland
- Reelzchannel.com
Odette Yustman and Amber Heard could just be two of the hottest scream queens in recent years and so what could be better that for the sexy pair joining up in new horror thriller 'And Soon the Darkness'. The remake of the 1970 British/French horror, the trailer for Marcos Efron's revamp has arrived. The young Yustman and Heard (below) are joined by actor Karl Urban. You can check out the new trailer over at Apple at the link below as well as take a gander at the hottie duo in their bikinis on the front cover! Yay! 'Stephanie (Amber Heard) and Ellie's (Odette Yustman) vacation to an exotic village in Argentina is a perfect 'girl's getaway' to bask in the sun, shop and flirt with the handsome locals. After a long night of bar-hopping, the girls get into an argument, and Stephanie heads out alone in the morning to cool off.
- 10/11/2010
- Horror Asylum
Before this trailer hit today, I didn't even know this movie existed! Apple has debuted a trailer for another new horror remake called And Soon the Darkness starring two beautiful actresses: Amber Heard and Odette Yustman, as well as Karl Urban. But, of course, it's another one of those bland horror films that is being sold purely on the attractiveness of the two leading ladies. This reminds me a lot of Turistas meets A Perfect Getaway... or something like that. I wish Odette Yustman would actually star in more than only cheap horror, but I guess she needs to make a living. Anyway, if you're into this kind of stuff, check it out. Watch the official trailer for Marcos Efron's And Soon the Darkness: You can also watch the And Soon the Darkness trailer in High Definition on Apple When two American girls (Odette Yustman and Amber Heard) go...
- 10/10/2010
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
And Soon the Darkness PosterAnd Soon the Darkness is a remake of a "1970 British Thriller," (Uhm) which now has a higher quality poster and trailer, before its release. In the clip below, two girls go travelling in Argentina until one girl goes missing under mysterious circumstances. The clip is enticing, as the remaining girl tries to take on a local criminal element while testing out a very charming and overly helpful tourist. Anchor Bay will release this film through a limited theatrical run December 17th; this film company will then follow-up with a release of this thriller December 28th. Check out the clip inside.
A synopsis for And Soon the Darkness:
"Ellie (Amber Heard) and Stephanie (Odette Yustman), early 20s, have left their cycling tour group to go it alone around Argentina, looking for breathtaking scenery, adventure, fun - in Ellie's case - and closure from love gone wrong in Stephanie's.
A synopsis for And Soon the Darkness:
"Ellie (Amber Heard) and Stephanie (Odette Yustman), early 20s, have left their cycling tour group to go it alone around Argentina, looking for breathtaking scenery, adventure, fun - in Ellie's case - and closure from love gone wrong in Stephanie's.
- 10/9/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
What if you traveled to some other part of the world for a vacation only to find that the friend you went with is missing? That's the question posed in the remake of the 1970 thriller "And Soon the Darkness". The cast for the Marcos Efron directed remake includes Amber Heard, Karl Urban, Odette Yustman, Adriana Barraza and Gia Mantegna.Stephanie (Amber Heard) and Ellie's (Odette Yustman) vacation to an exotic village in Argentina is a perfect "girl's getaway" to bask in the sun, shop and flirt with the handsome locals. After a long night of bar-hopping, the girls get into an argument, and Stephanie heads out alone in the morning to cool off. But when she returns, Ellie has disappeared. Finding signs of a struggle, Stephanie fears the worst, and turns to the police for help. But the local authorities have their hands full already - with a string of...
- 10/9/2010
- LRMonline.com
The latest remake to grace theaters soon is Marcos Efron's "And Soon the Darkness". The film is based off the 1970 horror/thriller of the same name directed by Robert Fuest. "Darkness" includes the acting talents of Amber Heard, Karl Urban, Odette Yustman, Gia Mantegna and Adriana Barazza.
Stephanie (Amber Heard) and Ellie's (Odette Yustman) vacation to an exotic village in Argentina is a perfect "girl's getaway" to bask in the sun, shop and flirt with the handsome locals. After a long night of bar-hopping, the girls get into an argument, and Stephanie heads out alone in the morning to cool off. But when she returns, Ellie has disappeared. Finding signs of a struggle, Stephanie fears the worst, and turns to the police for help. But the local authorities have their hands full already - with a string of unsolved kidnappings targeting young female tourists. Skeptical of the sherifs competency,...
Stephanie (Amber Heard) and Ellie's (Odette Yustman) vacation to an exotic village in Argentina is a perfect "girl's getaway" to bask in the sun, shop and flirt with the handsome locals. After a long night of bar-hopping, the girls get into an argument, and Stephanie heads out alone in the morning to cool off. But when she returns, Ellie has disappeared. Finding signs of a struggle, Stephanie fears the worst, and turns to the police for help. But the local authorities have their hands full already - with a string of unsolved kidnappings targeting young female tourists. Skeptical of the sherifs competency,...
- 10/9/2010
- by amcsts@gmail.com
- AMC - Script to Screen
Today we have the trailer for the upcoming remake of "And Soon the Darkness" horror/thriller, starring Karl Urban (Star Trek), Amber Heard (Zombieland), and Odette Yustman (The Unborn). Check it out below. Plot: Stephanie (Heard) and Ellie's (Yustman) vacation to an exotic village in Argentina is a perfect "girl's getaway" to bask in the sun, shop and flirt with the handsome locals. After a long night of bar-hopping, the girls get into an argument, and Stephanie heads out alone in the morning to cool off. But when she returns, Ellie has disappeared. Finding signs of a struggle, Stephanie fears the worst, and turns to the police for help. But the local authorities have their hands full already - with a string of unsolved kidnappings targeting young female tourists. Skeptical of the sheriff's competency, she enlists help from Michael (Urban), an American ex-pat staying at their hotel. Together they go...
- 10/9/2010
- WorstPreviews.com
Anchor Bay Films presents the first trailer for And Soon The Darkness, which is due for release on Dec. 28, 2010. The film stars Amber Heard, Odette Yustman and Karl Urban with Marcos Efron directing.
Stephanie (Amber Heard) and Ellie’s (Odette Yustman) vacation to an exotic village in Argentina is a perfect ‘girl’s getaway’ to bask in the sun, shop and flirt with the handsome locals. After a long night of bar-hopping, the girls get into an argument, and Stephanie heads out alone in the morning to cool off. But when she returns, Ellie has disappeared. Finding signs of a struggle, Stephanie fears the worst, and turns to the police for help. But the local authorities have their hands full already - with a string of unsolved kidnappings targeting young female tourists. Skeptical of the sheriff’s competency, she enlists help from Michael (Karl Urban), an American ex-pat staying at their hotel.
Stephanie (Amber Heard) and Ellie’s (Odette Yustman) vacation to an exotic village in Argentina is a perfect ‘girl’s getaway’ to bask in the sun, shop and flirt with the handsome locals. After a long night of bar-hopping, the girls get into an argument, and Stephanie heads out alone in the morning to cool off. But when she returns, Ellie has disappeared. Finding signs of a struggle, Stephanie fears the worst, and turns to the police for help. But the local authorities have their hands full already - with a string of unsolved kidnappings targeting young female tourists. Skeptical of the sheriff’s competency, she enlists help from Michael (Karl Urban), an American ex-pat staying at their hotel.
- 10/9/2010
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
Finally the trailer for the remake of Robert Fuest's Seventies Australian thriller And Soon the Darkness has debuted, and we have it right here for you to enjoy brimming with eye candy of the Amber Heard and Odette Yustman variety!
The film will be hitting DVD and Blu-Ray on December 28th, but before that there will be a limited theatrical run on December 17th. Nothing like a little horror for the holidays!
And Soon the Darkness tells the chilling story of two American girls on a bike-riding excursion in a remote part of a foreign countryside. When one goes missing, the other must find her before darkness falls and her worst fears are realized. The original was set in France. This version is set in Argentina, where it was filmed.
Studio Canal is co-producing and co-financing the film. Amber Heard is also serving as a co-producer, her first time as a producer.
The film will be hitting DVD and Blu-Ray on December 28th, but before that there will be a limited theatrical run on December 17th. Nothing like a little horror for the holidays!
And Soon the Darkness tells the chilling story of two American girls on a bike-riding excursion in a remote part of a foreign countryside. When one goes missing, the other must find her before darkness falls and her worst fears are realized. The original was set in France. This version is set in Argentina, where it was filmed.
Studio Canal is co-producing and co-financing the film. Amber Heard is also serving as a co-producer, her first time as a producer.
- 10/8/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Anchor Bay will be bringing two horror hotties back to theaters on December 17 with And Soon The Darkness, Marcos Efron's remake that stars both Amber Heard (Zombieland, Mandy Lane, The Stepfather, The Ward) and Odette Yustman (Cloverfield, The Unborn). This morning the official trailer was released for the thriller that's set in Argentina, and tells the story of two American girls on a bike-riding trip in a remote part of the country. When one of them goes missing, the other must find her before darkness falls and her worst fears are realized. The original was set in France and tackled the idea of how vulnerable a stranger in a strange land can be. The film will be on DVD and Blu-ray December 28th.
- 10/8/2010
- bloody-disgusting.com
A new bit of artwork has popped online for the remake of Robert Fuest's Seventies Australian thriller And Soon the Darkness, and we've got a glimpse of it for you horror hounds.
The film will be hitting DVD and Blu-Ray on December 28th, but before that there will be a limited theatrical run on December 17th. Nothing like a little horror for the holidays!
And Soon the Darkness tells the chilling story of two American girls on a bike-riding excursion in a remote part of a foreign countryside. When one goes missing, the other must find her before darkness falls and her worst fears are realized. The original was set in France. This version is set in Argentina, where it was filmed.
Studio Canal is co-producing and co-financing the film. Amber Heard is also serving as a co-producer, her first time as a producer. Commercial helmer Marcos Efron makes his feature film directorial debut.
The film will be hitting DVD and Blu-Ray on December 28th, but before that there will be a limited theatrical run on December 17th. Nothing like a little horror for the holidays!
And Soon the Darkness tells the chilling story of two American girls on a bike-riding excursion in a remote part of a foreign countryside. When one goes missing, the other must find her before darkness falls and her worst fears are realized. The original was set in France. This version is set in Argentina, where it was filmed.
Studio Canal is co-producing and co-financing the film. Amber Heard is also serving as a co-producer, her first time as a producer. Commercial helmer Marcos Efron makes his feature film directorial debut.
- 10/4/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
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