While time has seemingly ceased to exist in year two of the global pandemic, we’ve had no shortage of entertainment options. More films have had simultaneous theatrical releases and digital releases and most film festivals have been hybrid this year, offering both in-person and virtual access to journalists as well as audiences. We’re hoping this trend continues in 2022 to allow accessibility to all.
With that said, 2021 has been a great year for horror. I’ve been very fortunate to be able to view and cover some truly amazing horror films this year. As the world still feels like it’s in a state of chaos, I’ve continued to turn to horror as a form of therapy. I’ve seen some fantastic horror movies and shows this year that not only provided an escape from reality, but also showcased some wildly talented filmmaking. In no particular order, the...
With that said, 2021 has been a great year for horror. I’ve been very fortunate to be able to view and cover some truly amazing horror films this year. As the world still feels like it’s in a state of chaos, I’ve continued to turn to horror as a form of therapy. I’ve seen some fantastic horror movies and shows this year that not only provided an escape from reality, but also showcased some wildly talented filmmaking. In no particular order, the...
- 1/7/2022
- by Michelle Swope
- DailyDead
Neo-noir inspired by American indie folk band Lord Huron, written by band founder.
New York and Los Angeles-based arthouse specialist Yellow Veil Pictures has boarded North American sales rights to Vide Noir and will screen the mystery thriller at next week’s virtual EFM.
Ariel Vida directed the film inspired by American indie folk band Lord Huron and stars Victor Mascitelli as a young man embarking on a surreal journey through a sprawling, neon-lit city in search of his missing fiancée (Ashleigh Cummings).
His quest leads to the heart of a drug ring for a new experimental psychedelic called Vide Noir.
New York and Los Angeles-based arthouse specialist Yellow Veil Pictures has boarded North American sales rights to Vide Noir and will screen the mystery thriller at next week’s virtual EFM.
Ariel Vida directed the film inspired by American indie folk band Lord Huron and stars Victor Mascitelli as a young man embarking on a surreal journey through a sprawling, neon-lit city in search of his missing fiancée (Ashleigh Cummings).
His quest leads to the heart of a drug ring for a new experimental psychedelic called Vide Noir.
- 2/23/2021
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Folk horror can take on a variety of different forms. From classics like The Wicker Man, to new takes on tried and true fairy tales like Gretel & Hansel, to the contemplative pieces like The Witch, there are endless methods of digging into an often told story or notion that has been passed down through the generations.
Jordan Graham brings his own unique spin to this subgenre with his new film, Sator. Here, a family struggles to understand a spirit that has seemingly been among them for years. One that their grandmother Nani (June Peterson) had spoken to frequently in her youth. She was so connected to the entity, in fact, that she used to do automatic writing wherein she would enter a trance-like state and write down what she believed the spirit was telling her.
After the death of his mother, Adam (Gabriel Nicholson) has slowly grown more disconnected from Nonni,...
Jordan Graham brings his own unique spin to this subgenre with his new film, Sator. Here, a family struggles to understand a spirit that has seemingly been among them for years. One that their grandmother Nani (June Peterson) had spoken to frequently in her youth. She was so connected to the entity, in fact, that she used to do automatic writing wherein she would enter a trance-like state and write down what she believed the spirit was telling her.
After the death of his mother, Adam (Gabriel Nicholson) has slowly grown more disconnected from Nonni,...
- 2/22/2021
- by Emily von Seele
- DailyDead
A terrifying supernatural being haunts this disturbing tale of spooky shenanigans in the dark heart of the forest
This extremely low-budget horror film is a lot like a bunch of movies you know – particularly The Blair Witch Project and The Witch, as well as the experimental cinema of Kenneth Anger – but also not quite like anything else. It’s a kind of uniqueness to be treasured, although genre fans may feel frustrated with how slowly the plot reveals itself, its degraded visual style, and its wilful obliqueness.
Shot mostly in a snowy forest and a log cabin that writer-director Jordan Graham built himself, the film mixes staged scenes with found material. It’s performed mostly by actors but also by Graham’s grandmother June Peterson, who appears to have dementia in real life and whose belief in a supernatural being called Sator who watches over her forms the seed around...
This extremely low-budget horror film is a lot like a bunch of movies you know – particularly The Blair Witch Project and The Witch, as well as the experimental cinema of Kenneth Anger – but also not quite like anything else. It’s a kind of uniqueness to be treasured, although genre fans may feel frustrated with how slowly the plot reveals itself, its degraded visual style, and its wilful obliqueness.
Shot mostly in a snowy forest and a log cabin that writer-director Jordan Graham built himself, the film mixes staged scenes with found material. It’s performed mostly by actors but also by Graham’s grandmother June Peterson, who appears to have dementia in real life and whose belief in a supernatural being called Sator who watches over her forms the seed around...
- 2/11/2021
- by Leslie Felperin
- The Guardian - Film News
Stars: Michael Daniel, Rachel Johnson, Aurora Lowe, Gabe Nicholson, June Peterson, Wendy Taylor | Written and Directed by Jordan Graham
In very basic terms, Sator could be described as either a ‘cabin in the woods’-style horror movie or even a ghost story but both of these short sub genre descriptions would be pretty far off the mark and give you no idea about what the movie actually is. Even blending those two styles together doesn’t detail what Sator is. So what exactly is it then?
It does involve an individual that has isolated himself from the world and yes he lives in a cabin in the woods. This man, Adam, has a grandmother who for her whole life has listened to a spirit named Sator. This spirit is now entering Adam’s life in different ways and seems to be becoming malevolent and very much upsetting his life.
There...
In very basic terms, Sator could be described as either a ‘cabin in the woods’-style horror movie or even a ghost story but both of these short sub genre descriptions would be pretty far off the mark and give you no idea about what the movie actually is. Even blending those two styles together doesn’t detail what Sator is. So what exactly is it then?
It does involve an individual that has isolated himself from the world and yes he lives in a cabin in the woods. This man, Adam, has a grandmother who for her whole life has listened to a spirit named Sator. This spirit is now entering Adam’s life in different ways and seems to be becoming malevolent and very much upsetting his life.
There...
- 2/10/2021
- by Alain Elliott
- Nerdly
Sator, an unnerving, poetic horror film set in remote woodland in northern California, is billed as the work of one man. Jordan Graham wrote, directed, produced, shot, managed light and sound, edited and wrote the score. He even built the log cabin where much of it is set, giving it a weathered look at the speaks to the family legacy at the heart of the story. But did he really create it, or did someone - of something - else have a hand? That's the question you might find yourself asking when you learn that his own grandmother, June Peterson, is the source of the sinister character who haunts its hero, a manipulative character said to have an interest in families, for whose sake Graham made ongoing adjustments to his work.
Peterson appears here as Nani, the hero's grandmother. Both actress and character - the two are really one, just in.
Peterson appears here as Nani, the hero's grandmother. Both actress and character - the two are really one, just in.
- 2/9/2021
- by Jennie Kermode
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
The opening images of the trailer for Jordan Graham's Sator are striking: the black and white combined with the voice over are eerie and for a moment, I thought this was a documentary. And then the trailer kicks into color, the mystery grows and by the end of the trailer, though I wasn't sure what was happening, I was completely sold on seeing this movie.
I'm not even going to attempt to guess what's happening here. The official synopsis reads:
Secluded in a desolate forest home to little more than the decaying remnants of the past, a broken family is further torn apart by a mysterious death. Adam, guided by a pervasive sense of dread, hunts for answers only to learn that they are not alone; an insidious presence by the name of Sator has been observing his family, subt...
I'm not even going to attempt to guess what's happening here. The official synopsis reads:
Secluded in a desolate forest home to little more than the decaying remnants of the past, a broken family is further torn apart by a mysterious death. Adam, guided by a pervasive sense of dread, hunts for answers only to learn that they are not alone; an insidious presence by the name of Sator has been observing his family, subt...
- 1/15/2021
- QuietEarth.us
Depraved, Harpoon, and Sator sell for New York and LA-based company.
New York and Los Angeles-based sales company Yellow Veil Pictures has announced at virtual AFM a raft of sales on genre festival selections Honeydew, Depraved, Harpoon, and Sator, among others.
Signature Entertainment has acquired all UK and Ireland rights for Honeydew in the UK and plans a late first quarter release through its genre label Frightfest Presents.
I-On New Media has picked up German-speaking Europe to Devereux Milburn’s debut feature, which was originally set to premiere at Tribeca in the Midnight section and centres on a young couple...
New York and Los Angeles-based sales company Yellow Veil Pictures has announced at virtual AFM a raft of sales on genre festival selections Honeydew, Depraved, Harpoon, and Sator, among others.
Signature Entertainment has acquired all UK and Ireland rights for Honeydew in the UK and plans a late first quarter release through its genre label Frightfest Presents.
I-On New Media has picked up German-speaking Europe to Devereux Milburn’s debut feature, which was originally set to premiere at Tribeca in the Midnight section and centres on a young couple...
- 11/13/2020
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
We're back with a new installment of Horror Highlights! Today, you can watch the trailer for UK Haunters, read the list of winners from Fantaspoa's digital festival, watch the trailer for Wicked Ones, and find out which special guests are slated for The Last Drive-In's summer special!
UK Haunters: "UK Haunters is a vlog style documentary that explores the UK Haunt scene from the Pov of film maker Dan Brownlie as he opens up the UK haunt scene for the world to view. While shooting a feature film at the London Tombs scare attraction (entitled 'The Tombs'), director Dan Brownlie got a peek into the inner workings of how scare attractions work and some of the tricks of the trade. Bowled over by the ingenuity and inventiveness he decided he needed to know more. After searching for more information Dan found there were no documentaries covering the huge UK scene,...
UK Haunters: "UK Haunters is a vlog style documentary that explores the UK Haunt scene from the Pov of film maker Dan Brownlie as he opens up the UK haunt scene for the world to view. While shooting a feature film at the London Tombs scare attraction (entitled 'The Tombs'), director Dan Brownlie got a peek into the inner workings of how scare attractions work and some of the tricks of the trade. Bowled over by the ingenuity and inventiveness he decided he needed to know more. After searching for more information Dan found there were no documentaries covering the huge UK scene,...
- 8/10/2020
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Jordan Graham’s Demonic Chiller Sator Acquired, Set for North American Winter Release Thursday, July 30th, 2020 – Jordan Graham’s haunting feature Sator has been acquired by 1091 Pictures for North American release. The film, hailed as “strikingly atmospheric” by Variety, premiered at the 2019 Fantasia International Film Festival and went on to have celebrated screenings …
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- 8/9/2020
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
We have received word that Sator has been acquired by 1091 Pictures, with plans to release the film in North America this winter. The demonic film premiered last year at Fantasia, and is written, directed, edited, and produced by Jordan Graham:
From the Press Release: "Jordan Graham’s haunting feature Sator has been acquired by 1091 Pictures for North American release. The film, hailed as “strikingly atmospheric” by Variety, premiered at the 2019 Fantasia International Film Festival and went on to have celebrated screenings at Telluride Horror Show and the Brooklyn Horror Film Festival before being brought to the Marche Du Film Online by arthouse genre film sales outfit Yellow Veil Pictures.
Nearly a one-person operation, Jordan Graham is the director, writer, editor and producer of Sator, in addition to lensing and scoring the feature. “Sator is quite personal to me. It delves into my family’s dark history with mental illness surrounding a supernatural entity,...
From the Press Release: "Jordan Graham’s haunting feature Sator has been acquired by 1091 Pictures for North American release. The film, hailed as “strikingly atmospheric” by Variety, premiered at the 2019 Fantasia International Film Festival and went on to have celebrated screenings at Telluride Horror Show and the Brooklyn Horror Film Festival before being brought to the Marche Du Film Online by arthouse genre film sales outfit Yellow Veil Pictures.
Nearly a one-person operation, Jordan Graham is the director, writer, editor and producer of Sator, in addition to lensing and scoring the feature. “Sator is quite personal to me. It delves into my family’s dark history with mental illness surrounding a supernatural entity,...
- 8/4/2020
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Jordan Graham’s “Sator,” the story of a recluse in Northern California who is menaced by a demon, has been acquired by 1091 Pictures for North American release.
The film is virtually a one-man show. Graham not only served as the director, he also wrote the screenplay, edited and produced it, as well as lensed and scored the film.
“‘Sator’ is quite personal to me,” Graham said in a statement. “It delves into my family’s dark history with mental illness surrounding a supernatural entity, and uses home video footage to create an interwoven piece between documentary and fiction. After working on this project for seven years, I am so grateful that 1091 has picked up the film, allowing it to finally find an audience.”
“Sator” premiered at the 2019 Fantasia International Film Festival and went on to have celebrated screenings at Telluride Horror Show and the Brooklyn Horror Film Festival before being...
The film is virtually a one-man show. Graham not only served as the director, he also wrote the screenplay, edited and produced it, as well as lensed and scored the film.
“‘Sator’ is quite personal to me,” Graham said in a statement. “It delves into my family’s dark history with mental illness surrounding a supernatural entity, and uses home video footage to create an interwoven piece between documentary and fiction. After working on this project for seven years, I am so grateful that 1091 has picked up the film, allowing it to finally find an audience.”
“Sator” premiered at the 2019 Fantasia International Film Festival and went on to have celebrated screenings at Telluride Horror Show and the Brooklyn Horror Film Festival before being...
- 7/30/2020
- by Brent Lang
- Variety Film + TV
Yellow Veil Pictures Launch Sales on Two New Titles for Cannes Virtual Market; Patrick Picard’s The Bloodhound and the Haunting Semi-Autobiographical Sator from Jordan Graham NY/LA-based arthouse genre sales company Yellow Veil Pictures have acquired world sales rights on Jordan Graham’s Sator and English-Speaking Territories for The Bloodhound from director Patrick Picard. Yellow Veil will …
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- 7/25/2020
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
The Bloodhound, Sator to tempt buyers at Marché du Film online.
New York- and Los Angeles-based genre specialist Yellow Veil Pictures had picked up The Bloodhound and Sator in advance of the Marché du Film online.
The company has acquired English-speaking territories on Patrick Picard’s The Bloodhound, a contemporary horror/thriller loosely based on Edgar Allen Poe’s The Fall Of The House Of Usher.
Liam Aiken plays a dispossessed young man who agrees to take care of an ailing, wealthy childhood friend (Joe Adler), whereupon a battle of wits ensues. Annalise Basso is the rich man’s spooky twin sister.
New York- and Los Angeles-based genre specialist Yellow Veil Pictures had picked up The Bloodhound and Sator in advance of the Marché du Film online.
The company has acquired English-speaking territories on Patrick Picard’s The Bloodhound, a contemporary horror/thriller loosely based on Edgar Allen Poe’s The Fall Of The House Of Usher.
Liam Aiken plays a dispossessed young man who agrees to take care of an ailing, wealthy childhood friend (Joe Adler), whereupon a battle of wits ensues. Annalise Basso is the rich man’s spooky twin sister.
- 6/19/2020
- by 36¦Jeremy Kay¦54¦
- ScreenDaily
Back in 2010, Tucker & Dale vs. Evil screened at the first-ever Telluride Horror Show, so it's only fitting that the cult horror comedy returns to this year's festival for a special screening and Q&a with director Eli Craig and legendary horror host Joe Bob Briggs. The first wave of programming for the 10th annual Telluride Horror Show also includes Joe Begos' Vfw, Travis Stevens' Girl on the Third Floor, and Brandon Christensen's Z (which won the Scariest Film Award at this year's Popcorn Frights Film Festival).
You can read the full first wave of programming below, stay tuned to Daily Dead for details on the second wave, and to learn more, visit Telluride Horror Show's official website.
Press Release: Telluride, Co - Telluride Horror Show has released the first wave for its 10th Anniversary film festival, scheduled for October 11-13, 2019 in Telluride, Colorado. The first wave includes horror icon Joe Bob Briggs,...
You can read the full first wave of programming below, stay tuned to Daily Dead for details on the second wave, and to learn more, visit Telluride Horror Show's official website.
Press Release: Telluride, Co - Telluride Horror Show has released the first wave for its 10th Anniversary film festival, scheduled for October 11-13, 2019 in Telluride, Colorado. The first wave includes horror icon Joe Bob Briggs,...
- 9/4/2019
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
On-screen credits aside, nothing about “Sator” suggests it’s a practically one-man movie. Which makes it all the more impressive that writer-director Jordan Graham performed nearly every nonacting task on this first feature, including building the rustic cabin that his protagonist lives in. Stripped-down in an aesthetically refined way, this cryptic occult drama may be more impressive in its striking atmospherics than in its somewhat murky storytelling. Nonetheless, that arresting presentation makes for an impressive debut one hopes is followed up sooner rather than later — as the virtually solo process meant “Sator” has been in post-production for nearly six years. Well, at least the labor paid off.
This is the classic instance of a horror film that will please discerning viewers largely for what it doesn’t do, while more mainstream genre fans will chafe at the relative lack of gore, action and explication, complaining that “nothing happens.” But anyone...
This is the classic instance of a horror film that will please discerning viewers largely for what it doesn’t do, while more mainstream genre fans will chafe at the relative lack of gore, action and explication, complaining that “nothing happens.” But anyone...
- 8/7/2019
- by Dennis Harvey
- Variety Film + TV
Those of you cast under Hagazussa’s spell and blown away by The Wind, prepare yourselves for Jordan Graham’s Sator. Think Krisha meets The Blair Witch with some “gang-gang supernatural cultishness” stirred in. Graham writes, edits, gaffs, scores, produces – he does everything short of acting, no exaggeration. When you nurture artistry so personal, it’s hard […]
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- 8/5/2019
- by Matt Donato
- Slash Film
Jordan Graham’s grandmother used to hear voices and write the words being spoken down as though they were messages she needed to both understand and follow. She called the orator Sator, “his” name scrawled upon the pieces of paper that ultimately gave these trances permanence through physical form. I can’t imagine how it must have felt for writer/director Graham (who also takes on pretty much every other behind the scenes position a feature-length film demands) to experience the phenomenon—especially considering June Peterson wasn’t the only one in his family to have her dementia take that form. Her mother was afflicted as well as her mother, the voices becoming a mainstay for generations. And when June finally lost her memories of everyone she loves, Graham admits she never forgot Sator’s name.
It’s a fascinating bit of reality perfectly suited for the supernatural horror treatment...
It’s a fascinating bit of reality perfectly suited for the supernatural horror treatment...
- 8/1/2019
- by Jared Mobarak
- The Film Stage
Jordan Graham, writer, director, and cinematographer (among other things) of Sator, shares the fascinating story behind his haunting feature, which premiered at Fantasia International Film Festival. If you’re not curious as hell about this movie after reading our review, then I promise you will be after the interview. Dread Central: I understand this film is […] The post Fantasia 2019: Interview With Sator’s Creator Jordan Graham appeared first on Dread Central.
- 7/31/2019
- by Becky Sayers
- DreadCentral.com
Stars: Michael Daniel, Rachel Johnson, Aurora Lowe, Gabe Nicholson, June Peterson, Wendy Taylor | Written and Directed by Jordan Graham
In very basic terms, Sator could be described as either a ‘cabin in the woods’-style horror movie or even a ghost story but both of these short sub genre descriptions would be pretty far off the mark and give you no idea about what the movie actually is. Even blending those two styles together doesn’t detail what Sator is. So what exactly is it then?
It does involve an individual that has isolated himself from the world and yes he lives in a cabin in the woods. This man, Adam, has a grandmother who for her whole life has listened to a spirit named Sator. This spirit is now entering Adam’s life in different ways and seems to be becoming malevolent and very much upsetting his life.
There...
In very basic terms, Sator could be described as either a ‘cabin in the woods’-style horror movie or even a ghost story but both of these short sub genre descriptions would be pretty far off the mark and give you no idea about what the movie actually is. Even blending those two styles together doesn’t detail what Sator is. So what exactly is it then?
It does involve an individual that has isolated himself from the world and yes he lives in a cabin in the woods. This man, Adam, has a grandmother who for her whole life has listened to a spirit named Sator. This spirit is now entering Adam’s life in different ways and seems to be becoming malevolent and very much upsetting his life.
There...
- 7/26/2019
- by Alain Elliott
- Nerdly
Stars: Corey Ankele, Kaitlin Ankele, Adrian Cavlan, Michael Daniel, Michael Frye, German Gladkov, Jordan Graham, Paul Jedlicka, Leah Johnson, Rachel Johnson, Jerry León, Lauren Ligoki, Christopher Maddocks, Gabriel Nicholson, Carey Nieto | Written by Jordan Graham, Joe Patron | Directed by Jordan Graham
The town of Midground is threatened by a tsunami caused by a massive earthquake in the North Pacific Ocean. After other unexplainable events transpire, Chase Lombardi and friends are forced to discover whether they are experiencing a natural phenomenon or something else all together. A supernatural thriller containing real natural disasters intertwined with a narrative story that will keep you guessing until the very end.
Well done, Specter. I write this review with shaky hands as I recall what I just witnessed and try at the same time not to think about it at all. Specter knows how to poke the viewer in just the right way. The start...
The town of Midground is threatened by a tsunami caused by a massive earthquake in the North Pacific Ocean. After other unexplainable events transpire, Chase Lombardi and friends are forced to discover whether they are experiencing a natural phenomenon or something else all together. A supernatural thriller containing real natural disasters intertwined with a narrative story that will keep you guessing until the very end.
Well done, Specter. I write this review with shaky hands as I recall what I just witnessed and try at the same time not to think about it at all. Specter knows how to poke the viewer in just the right way. The start...
- 7/5/2015
- by Richard Axtell
- Nerdly
Director Jordan Graham is now in development on his new film, Valley of Exile, following up on his 2013 sci-fi thriller Specter, beginning with the launch of a crowd-funding campaign. Read on for details, artwork, and more.
Valley of Exile follows an emotionally unstable man named Adam, who isolates himself in deep wilderness, hiding from civilization and trying to cope with his medical issues. As insomnia and cabin fever set in, Adam desperately tries to keep his mind preoccupied.
He pursues his daily activity of hunting, but there’s been a strange absence of wildlife. When Adam’s condition worsens, he begins to feel a haunting presence that's constantly watching, studying, and testing him. The animals may have disappeared, but something out there still remains and is now stalking his every move.
The film was written and will be directed by Jordan Graham and stars Gabriel Nicholson, Michael Daniel, Aurora Wonder Lowe,...
Valley of Exile follows an emotionally unstable man named Adam, who isolates himself in deep wilderness, hiding from civilization and trying to cope with his medical issues. As insomnia and cabin fever set in, Adam desperately tries to keep his mind preoccupied.
He pursues his daily activity of hunting, but there’s been a strange absence of wildlife. When Adam’s condition worsens, he begins to feel a haunting presence that's constantly watching, studying, and testing him. The animals may have disappeared, but something out there still remains and is now stalking his every move.
The film was written and will be directed by Jordan Graham and stars Gabriel Nicholson, Michael Daniel, Aurora Wonder Lowe,...
- 7/11/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
The found footage trend continues with the upcoming indie flick Specter, though we must admit this one looks and sounds a hell of a lot more interesting than most. Can this be a fresh entry into a sub-genre that has quickly gone stale? Let us know what you think.
Written, produced, and directed by Jordan Graham, Specter stars Joseph Patron, Michael Daniel, Jordan Graham, Gabriel Nicholson, Rachel Johnson, Carey Nieto, Heather Odegard, and Alyssa Tselepis.
Synopsis
The town of Midground is threatened by a tsunami caused by a massive earthquake in the North Pacific Ocean. After other unexplainable events transpire, Chase Lombardi and friends are forced to discover whether they are experiencing a natural phenomenon or something else altogether.
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Written, produced, and directed by Jordan Graham, Specter stars Joseph Patron, Michael Daniel, Jordan Graham, Gabriel Nicholson, Rachel Johnson, Carey Nieto, Heather Odegard, and Alyssa Tselepis.
Synopsis
The town of Midground is threatened by a tsunami caused by a massive earthquake in the North Pacific Ocean. After other unexplainable events transpire, Chase Lombardi and friends are forced to discover whether they are experiencing a natural phenomenon or something else altogether.
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- 1/30/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Specter is an indie horror film developed by Jordan Graham. The story has a supernatural element. A tsunami is triggered after an earthquake shakes under the Pacific Ocean. But, something looms in those rushing waters. Perhaps, someone or something is creating these supernatural events? The latest trailer for Specter is hosted below. The clip shows a small town inundated with heaving waves and a populace panicking. Horror fans can enjoy the clip below as Specter works towards a 2013 release date. Release Date: 2013. Director: Jordan Graham. Writers: Jordan Graham and Joe Patron. Cast: Jordan Graham, Michael Frye, Michael Daniel, Matthew Wyatt, Paul Jedlicka, Carey Nieto, Sally Sears, Leah Johnson, and Alyssa Ts. The trailer for Specter is here: *this title is expected to announce its appearance at several film festivals, shortly. The film's fan page is here: Specter on Facebook Source: Specter at Igor's Lab | | ...
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- 1/30/2013
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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