The Haunting of Helena (2012) (DVD Review) Directed By: Christian Bisceglia, Ascanio Malgarini Starring: Harriet MacMasters-Green, Sabrina Jolie Perez Rated: Ur/Region: 1/Widescreen/Number of disc: 1 Available from Salient Media After a divorce, Sophia moves to the south of Italy with her daughter, Helena. The new house, located inside an austere building of the fascist age, hides a mysterious closet and dark secret. After the loss of Helenas…...
- 9/10/2013
- Horrorbid
After its limited theatrical release in June, The Haunting of Helena is making its way to DVD and digital platforms next month. We have the official press release, DVD details, cover art, and the trailer:
Universal City, CA – Teeth will chatter when the psychological thriller, The Haunting of Helena, arrives on DVD and Digital September 17 from Gaiam Vivendi Entertainment, Bloody Disgusting Selects, and The Collective. Starring Harriet MacMasters-Green (Parking Lot, Smile), Jarreth J. Merz (The Passion of the Christ, Taking Sides), Matt Patresi (The Passion of the Christ, The International), Giuliano Montaldo (Sacco & Vanzetti, The Entrepreneur) and Sabrina Jolie Perez in her debut role as Helena, the nightmarish film adds a whirlwind of terror to the innocent children’s lore, the tooth fairy. Directed by Christian Bisceglia (Matchmaker) and Ascanio Malgarini, The Haunting of Helena follows a little girl and her single mother as a mysterious woman transforms their dreams...
Universal City, CA – Teeth will chatter when the psychological thriller, The Haunting of Helena, arrives on DVD and Digital September 17 from Gaiam Vivendi Entertainment, Bloody Disgusting Selects, and The Collective. Starring Harriet MacMasters-Green (Parking Lot, Smile), Jarreth J. Merz (The Passion of the Christ, Taking Sides), Matt Patresi (The Passion of the Christ, The International), Giuliano Montaldo (Sacco & Vanzetti, The Entrepreneur) and Sabrina Jolie Perez in her debut role as Helena, the nightmarish film adds a whirlwind of terror to the innocent children’s lore, the tooth fairy. Directed by Christian Bisceglia (Matchmaker) and Ascanio Malgarini, The Haunting of Helena follows a little girl and her single mother as a mysterious woman transforms their dreams...
- 8/20/2013
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Get ready for the psychological horror thriller, "The Haunting of Helena" as it makes it's way to DVD and Digital courtesy of Gaiam Vivendi Entertainment, Bloody Disgusting Selects, and The Collective. The film stars Harriet MacMasters-Green, Jarreth J. Merz, Matt Patresi, Giuliano Montaldo, and Sabrina Jolie Perez in her debut as an actress playing the part of Helena. Synopsis: "After a divorce, Sophia moves to the south of Italy with he…...
- 7/23/2013
- Horrorbid
Chicago – Originally called “Fairytale,” “The Haunting of Helena” will be available on VOD tomorrow, June 18, 2013, before a very limited release on June 21, 2013. It’s a generic, mediocre horror flick with a few effective images and some interesting thematic play in the second act that is, sadly, totally underdeveloped. This update of the Tooth Fairy legend takes the familiar and tries to make it terrifying but horrendous dialogue (someone actually says without a hint of irony, “You must leave this house before it’s too late”) and weak performances will aggravate even the most forgiving horror fans.
Rating: 2.0/5.0
The beautiful Sophia (Harriet MacMasters-Green) has recently moved to Italy with her daughter Helena (Sabrina Jolie Perez), leaving her father (Jareth J. Merz) behind in Cancun. On the other side of the world, Sophia enters a nightmare. Like So many girls in horror movies (one could program an entire cable channel with just...
Rating: 2.0/5.0
The beautiful Sophia (Harriet MacMasters-Green) has recently moved to Italy with her daughter Helena (Sabrina Jolie Perez), leaving her father (Jareth J. Merz) behind in Cancun. On the other side of the world, Sophia enters a nightmare. Like So many girls in horror movies (one could program an entire cable channel with just...
- 6/17/2013
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Check out the trailer for the upcoming horror thriller The Haunting Of Helena, a tale of a mysterious woman, a little girl, and her single mother presents a new twist on the legend of the Tooth Fairy. The film, directed by Ascanio Malgarini and Christian Bisceglia, stars Angela Presepi, Giuliano Montaldo, Harriet MacMasters-Green, Jarreth J. Merz, Lucrezia Tosi, Marco Basile, Marco Fattibene, Massimiliano Carnevale, Matt Patresi, Paolo Paoloni, Sabrina Jolie Perez, and Susanna Cornacchia. The Haunting Of Helena will be released in select theaters on June 21st, 2013. It will be available on Cable VOD in partnership with Tribeca Films and for digital streaming on June...
- 5/15/2013
- by Allan Ford
- Filmofilia
Christian Bisceglia and Ascanio Malgarini's Italian tooth fairy chiller 'The Haunting of Helena' (Aka 'Fairytale') has scored a Us release. The flick that has gained its new 'haunting' title, which in all honesty seems way too familiar, is set to be unleashed on VOD on 18 June and then landing in select Us theatres on 21 June. Christian Bisceglia co-directs from a script he penned telling a twisted tale of the legendary Tooth Fairy and we've been promised that there is no sign of Dwayne Johnson parading around in tights anywhere. Harriet MacMasters-Green, Sabrina Jolie Perez, Jarreth J. Merz, Matt Patresi, Paolo Paoloni, Giuliano Montaldo and Susanna Cornacchia all star. Check out the full plot rundown plus artwork below....
- 5/2/2013
- Horror Asylum
Image Entertainment will release Smile aka La Morte Ha Un Obiettivo August 16th, 2011 on DVD. This film was shot in Italy and completed in 2009. Already released in Italian theatres, this horror film envisions a supernatural camera, which takes the lives of those photographed. In most cases: a picture is worth a thousand words, but in Smile's case a photograph will capture your last moments. Prepare for something surreal in just a few weeks, with the release details for Smile available below (in English).
The film synopsis for Smile:
"A carefree summer vacation turns into an inescapable terror trap for a group of young students who buy a vintage instant camera from a mysterious local shop owner (Armand Assante), only to discover that every photo taken with the camera leads to the subject’s death—in grisly ways linked to the picture itself. Unless they can unravel the bloody...
The film synopsis for Smile:
"A carefree summer vacation turns into an inescapable terror trap for a group of young students who buy a vintage instant camera from a mysterious local shop owner (Armand Assante), only to discover that every photo taken with the camera leads to the subject’s death—in grisly ways linked to the picture itself. Unless they can unravel the bloody...
- 7/7/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
IMDb.com, Inc. takes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of the above news articles, Tweets, or blog posts. This content is published for the entertainment of our users only. The news articles, Tweets, and blog posts do not represent IMDb's opinions nor can we guarantee that the reporting therein is completely factual. Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy.