IFC Midnight is always on the forefront of genre acquisitions and they recently picked up I Trapped the Devil (previously known as A Man in the Dark) from writer/director Josh Lobo. Ahead of the April 26th select theater and VOD release date, we have details on upcoming festival screenings and the brand new poster.
Previously: New York, NY – IFC Midnight announced today that it is acquiring U.S. rights to I Trapped The Devil (formerly titled “A Man in the Dark”), written and directed by debut filmmaker Josh Lobo, who also produced alongside Spence Nicholson, Rowan Russell, and Scott Weinberg. The cast includes Chris Sullivan, Jocelin Donahue, Aj Bowen, Susan Burke (Stan Against Evil), and Scott Poythress. IFC Midnight will release the film day and date on April 26, 2019.
It’s the Christmas season, a time of peace and joy with friends and family. But when Matt (Aj Bowen) and...
Previously: New York, NY – IFC Midnight announced today that it is acquiring U.S. rights to I Trapped The Devil (formerly titled “A Man in the Dark”), written and directed by debut filmmaker Josh Lobo, who also produced alongside Spence Nicholson, Rowan Russell, and Scott Weinberg. The cast includes Chris Sullivan, Jocelin Donahue, Aj Bowen, Susan Burke (Stan Against Evil), and Scott Poythress. IFC Midnight will release the film day and date on April 26, 2019.
It’s the Christmas season, a time of peace and joy with friends and family. But when Matt (Aj Bowen) and...
- 3/29/2019
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Distributor sets April 26 Us release.
IFC Midnight has picked up Us rights from Yellow Veil Pictures to I Trapped The Devil, which will screen to international buyers at the Efm in Berlin.
Josh Lobo made his feature directorial debut on the film, formerly known as A Man In The Dark, and IFC Midnight has scheduled an April 26 release.
Aj Bowen, Susan Burke and Scott Poythress star in the story, which takes place during Christmas season as a man and his wife turn up unannounced at the home of the man’s estranged brother and are disturbed when he claims he...
IFC Midnight has picked up Us rights from Yellow Veil Pictures to I Trapped The Devil, which will screen to international buyers at the Efm in Berlin.
Josh Lobo made his feature directorial debut on the film, formerly known as A Man In The Dark, and IFC Midnight has scheduled an April 26 release.
Aj Bowen, Susan Burke and Scott Poythress star in the story, which takes place during Christmas season as a man and his wife turn up unannounced at the home of the man’s estranged brother and are disturbed when he claims he...
- 2/5/2019
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
IFC Midnight is always on the forefront of genre acquisitions, and I look forward to seeing what they add to their catalog each year. Today, it was announced that they picked up I Trapped the Devil (previously known as A Man in the Dark) from writer/director Josh Lobo:
New York, NY – IFC Midnight announced today that it is acquiring U.S. rights to I Trapped The Devil (formerly titled “A Man in the Dark”), written and directed by debut filmmaker Josh Lobo, who also produced alongside Spence Nicholson, Rowan Russell, and Scott Weinberg. The cast includes Chris Sullivan, Jocelin Donahue, Aj Bowen, Susan Burke (Stan Against Evil), and Scott Poythress. IFC Midnight will release the film day and date on April 26, 2019.
It’s the Christmas season, a time of peace and joy with friends and family. But when Matt (Aj Bowen) and his wife Karen (Susan Burke) show...
New York, NY – IFC Midnight announced today that it is acquiring U.S. rights to I Trapped The Devil (formerly titled “A Man in the Dark”), written and directed by debut filmmaker Josh Lobo, who also produced alongside Spence Nicholson, Rowan Russell, and Scott Weinberg. The cast includes Chris Sullivan, Jocelin Donahue, Aj Bowen, Susan Burke (Stan Against Evil), and Scott Poythress. IFC Midnight will release the film day and date on April 26, 2019.
It’s the Christmas season, a time of peace and joy with friends and family. But when Matt (Aj Bowen) and his wife Karen (Susan Burke) show...
- 2/5/2019
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Exclusive: IFC Midnight is acquiring U.S. rights to I Trapped the Devil, a Christmas horror film written and directed by first-time filmmaker Josh Lobo. This Is Us‘ Chris Sullivan, Jocelin Donahue, Aj Bowen, Susan Burke and Scott Poythress star, and the genre label plans an April 26, 2019 day-and-date release.
Film sales company Yellow Veil Pictures, which negotiated the deal for the filmmakers, will next screen the pic, formerly known as A Man in the Dark, for international buyers February 9 at the European Film Market in Berlin.
Penned by Lobo and set during the Christmas season, the plot kicks into gear when when Matt (Bowen) and his wife Karen (Burke) show up unannounced at the home of his estranged brother Steve (Poythress) to celebrate the holidays, but instead they are greeted with a disturbing surprise: Held hostage in Steve’s basement is a man — though not just any man. Steve
believes...
Film sales company Yellow Veil Pictures, which negotiated the deal for the filmmakers, will next screen the pic, formerly known as A Man in the Dark, for international buyers February 9 at the European Film Market in Berlin.
Penned by Lobo and set during the Christmas season, the plot kicks into gear when when Matt (Bowen) and his wife Karen (Burke) show up unannounced at the home of his estranged brother Steve (Poythress) to celebrate the holidays, but instead they are greeted with a disturbing surprise: Held hostage in Steve’s basement is a man — though not just any man. Steve
believes...
- 2/5/2019
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
A new killer is on the loose in Spence Nicholson's Dweller. This indie horror title focuses on an ancient legend and killer, known as John Gaines. This title stars Patrick Muldoon (Starship Troopers), Mika Boorem (The Ward) and Ethan Embry. The first trailer for the film has recently been released. In the story, Gaines was an active serial killer, over twenty-five years ago. He roamed Green Oaks, with his sister Elizabeth, until she was eventually captured. Gaines broke her out of the Green Oaks Psychiatric Hospital and Gaines has not been seen since, until now! Fans of indie horror can see the first trailer for Dweller below. The clip shows several of the characters and a little bit of Gaines. A release date for the film is upcoming and more details on the film can be found at the official website for Dweller, also below. Release Date: Tba. Director: Spence Nicholson.
- 1/11/2014
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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