Here’s the first look at brand new British Inide movie called Deranged. It comes to us from EnMar Productions in what is their first feature film alongside Templeheart Films who Co-Produced it. The film was shot in Spain and as you’ll see from the trailer features some beautiful scenery right up until it turns rather more dark and then that scenery is the least of your worries!
Deranged is directed by Neil Jones, written by Oscar Carrión and stars Craig Fairbrass (Cliffhanger, Rise of the Footsoldier and Eastenders!), Marcia Do Vales (The Reverend), Natalia Celino, Victoria Broom, Tabby Quitman and Pablo Olewski.
Synopsis: Four girls go on a bachelorette party weekend to a country house, in rural Spain. Little did they know what someone had planned for them. The sweet party turns sour when the host is mysteriously attacked and one by one, the guests must fend off an unknown assailant.
Deranged is directed by Neil Jones, written by Oscar Carrión and stars Craig Fairbrass (Cliffhanger, Rise of the Footsoldier and Eastenders!), Marcia Do Vales (The Reverend), Natalia Celino, Victoria Broom, Tabby Quitman and Pablo Olewski.
Synopsis: Four girls go on a bachelorette party weekend to a country house, in rural Spain. Little did they know what someone had planned for them. The sweet party turns sour when the host is mysteriously attacked and one by one, the guests must fend off an unknown assailant.
- 5/31/2012
- by David Sztypuljak
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Directed by: Drew Cullingham
Written by: Drew Cullingham
Cast: Doug Bradley, Rita Ramnani, Jonnie Hurn, Natalie Celino, Grace Vallorani
"Umbrage is a dark fairytale, mixing mythology, horror, and western styles, to create a unique and intriguing film like no other."
So says the whoever wrote the liner notes on the dvd box, and they state the truth. Umbrage is like no other films I've seen, and I am very grateful for that.
Our dark fairy tale opens in the old west, where an unidentified gunslinger (Hurn) is a gunnin' for a mysterious stranger in a bar. It's interesting to note that these two seem to be the only ones in town. The gunslinger gets body checked by an unidentified woman, who proceeds to chow down on our hapless desperado, as mysterious stranger watches from the doorway.
Jump ahead to present day England. Jacob (Bradley) is bringing his pregnant wife (Vallorani) and 30-year-old 18-year-old assistant,...
Written by: Drew Cullingham
Cast: Doug Bradley, Rita Ramnani, Jonnie Hurn, Natalie Celino, Grace Vallorani
"Umbrage is a dark fairytale, mixing mythology, horror, and western styles, to create a unique and intriguing film like no other."
So says the whoever wrote the liner notes on the dvd box, and they state the truth. Umbrage is like no other films I've seen, and I am very grateful for that.
Our dark fairy tale opens in the old west, where an unidentified gunslinger (Hurn) is a gunnin' for a mysterious stranger in a bar. It's interesting to note that these two seem to be the only ones in town. The gunslinger gets body checked by an unidentified woman, who proceeds to chow down on our hapless desperado, as mysterious stranger watches from the doorway.
Jump ahead to present day England. Jacob (Bradley) is bringing his pregnant wife (Vallorani) and 30-year-old 18-year-old assistant,...
- 12/25/2011
- by Greg Bismarck
- Planet Fury
Umbrage: The First Vampire
Stars: Doug Bradley, Rita Ramnani, Jonnie Hurn, Natalie Celino | Written and Directed by Drew Cullingham
Did you know that before Eve existed Adam had another wife named Lilith? Did you know vampire cowboys can be fans of Buffy? These are two of the things you will find out when you watch Umbrage: The First Vampire.
When this movie starts off like some cowboy movie with a vampire attack you think this may be the setting for the movie, but you would be wrong. After this initial attack we are taken to Europe, yet the music in the background keeps the whole country and western feel which gives it an odd feeling really. This does fit the movie as a whole though as I would describe it as odd.
An antiques dealer hides a mirror in his barn while in the farm house he has to deal...
Stars: Doug Bradley, Rita Ramnani, Jonnie Hurn, Natalie Celino | Written and Directed by Drew Cullingham
Did you know that before Eve existed Adam had another wife named Lilith? Did you know vampire cowboys can be fans of Buffy? These are two of the things you will find out when you watch Umbrage: The First Vampire.
When this movie starts off like some cowboy movie with a vampire attack you think this may be the setting for the movie, but you would be wrong. After this initial attack we are taken to Europe, yet the music in the background keeps the whole country and western feel which gives it an odd feeling really. This does fit the movie as a whole though as I would describe it as odd.
An antiques dealer hides a mirror in his barn while in the farm house he has to deal...
- 9/22/2011
- by Pzomb
- Nerdly
EnMar Productions and Templeheart Films have been collaborating on a new Anglo-Spanish horror flick from 'The Reverend' helmer Neil Jones. The project called 'Deranged' has just finished shooting in Madrid, Spain and looks like it has a lot going for it! Particularly as the awesome foursome of hotties below are the movie's main stars. The quality quad includes (from left to right) Tabby Quitman ('The Reverend'), Marcia Do Vales ('The Reverend'), Natalia Celino ('Umbrage: The First Vampire') and Victoria Broom ('Dead Cert') all tooled up on a bachelorette party that goes awry when they find theirselves having to defend themselves against a mysterious killer. The flick co-stars 'Devil's Playground' and 'White Noise 2: The Light' actor Craig Fairbrass, who are English readers may know better as Dan Sullivan from 'Eastenders'. Check out the hotties below. Four girls go on a...
- 9/20/2011
- Horror Asylum
Director/writer: Drew Cullingham .
Cast: Doug Bradley, Rita Ramnani, Jonnie Hurn, and Natalia Celino.
Release: UK DVD: 17th October 2011, Us Release Date: Quarter 1.
Quite often, the universal definition of the vampire gets bent out of shape in cinema. Either there is too much lust, or not enough blood. Writers and creators have often spun a new take on the creature of the night and there is no escaping the romance. The flavours that exist can vary, and for filmmaker Drew Cullingham, Umbrage: The First Vampire is his vision of two loves—or should that be three?
"I guess I couldn't decide whether I wanted to do a western, a horror, or a drama," jokes Cullingham.
This auteur has no problems with mixing up the genres, and sometimes it can lead to an exciting product. At other times, the product is simply misunderstood.
"I do willfully ignore and play with genre conventions,...
Cast: Doug Bradley, Rita Ramnani, Jonnie Hurn, and Natalia Celino.
Release: UK DVD: 17th October 2011, Us Release Date: Quarter 1.
Quite often, the universal definition of the vampire gets bent out of shape in cinema. Either there is too much lust, or not enough blood. Writers and creators have often spun a new take on the creature of the night and there is no escaping the romance. The flavours that exist can vary, and for filmmaker Drew Cullingham, Umbrage: The First Vampire is his vision of two loves—or should that be three?
"I guess I couldn't decide whether I wanted to do a western, a horror, or a drama," jokes Cullingham.
This auteur has no problems with mixing up the genres, and sometimes it can lead to an exciting product. At other times, the product is simply misunderstood.
"I do willfully ignore and play with genre conventions,...
- 8/23/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Ed Sum)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Doug Bradley has raised hell, tangoed with vengeance demons, and led the denizens of Midian to war. It's about time he started busting some vampire skulls, don't ya think? Read on for the first details, trailers, and stills for Umbrage: The First Vampire.
Drew Cullingham's Umbrage: The First Vampire arrives on UK DVD October 17th from Left Films. Special features include The Making-of Umbrage documentary (20 min), Music Video: Hokie Joint, an interview with Doug Bradley, and an audio commentary by Doug Bradley and director Drew Cullingham. Look for the flick Stateside from Lionsgate sometime in 2012.
Synopsis
An antiques dealer (Doug Bradley) moves with his new wife and troublesome teenage step-daughter, Rachel (Rita Ramnani), to a remote farm and accidentally summons up demons from the past. The dysfunctional family get caught in the middle of a deadly centuries-old feud between Irish cowboy vampire Phelan (Jonnie Hurn) and his seductive enemy...
Drew Cullingham's Umbrage: The First Vampire arrives on UK DVD October 17th from Left Films. Special features include The Making-of Umbrage documentary (20 min), Music Video: Hokie Joint, an interview with Doug Bradley, and an audio commentary by Doug Bradley and director Drew Cullingham. Look for the flick Stateside from Lionsgate sometime in 2012.
Synopsis
An antiques dealer (Doug Bradley) moves with his new wife and troublesome teenage step-daughter, Rachel (Rita Ramnani), to a remote farm and accidentally summons up demons from the past. The dysfunctional family get caught in the middle of a deadly centuries-old feud between Irish cowboy vampire Phelan (Jonnie Hurn) and his seductive enemy...
- 7/28/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Umbrage Movie PosterDirector/writer: Drew Cullingham.
Umbrage is a genre bender of a film shot in London, which was completed in 2010. The film might receive a release in the United Kingdom in 2010 with a forthcoming release in Australia later this year. North American rights have not been sold by the distributor, Left Film; yet the film is deserving of a release here as Umbrage, another word for a shadow or apparition, utilizes bits and pieces from vampire films, westerns, bible stories and even be Greek mythology. The director correctly notes that the film is "ambitious" (Quiet). However, the use of so many genres increases the likelihood that fans will like all, or at least some part of this vampire-styled flick.
The short version of the film's plot involves the traditional journey of a hero to the underworld like many before e.g. Achilles, Orpheus, Theseus and many more. Except this time the hero is a fanged cowboy with a bone to pick with hell's ruler and in this story, the devil has a more feminine, womanly physique.
Umbrage is a genre bender of a film shot in London, which was completed in 2010. The film might receive a release in the United Kingdom in 2010 with a forthcoming release in Australia later this year. North American rights have not been sold by the distributor, Left Film; yet the film is deserving of a release here as Umbrage, another word for a shadow or apparition, utilizes bits and pieces from vampire films, westerns, bible stories and even be Greek mythology. The director correctly notes that the film is "ambitious" (Quiet). However, the use of so many genres increases the likelihood that fans will like all, or at least some part of this vampire-styled flick.
The short version of the film's plot involves the traditional journey of a hero to the underworld like many before e.g. Achilles, Orpheus, Theseus and many more. Except this time the hero is a fanged cowboy with a bone to pick with hell's ruler and in this story, the devil has a more feminine, womanly physique.
- 7/11/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
UK writer / director, Drew Cullingham, makes his feature debut with Umbrage, a dark new indie vampire film that, through oodles of posturing, still looks like it might be pretty decent.
Synopsis:
"A family find themselves in the middle of a century old grudge between a vengeful undead cowboy and the re-awakened Lilith, mother to the Succubi, ruler of shadows, slaughterer of children, and consort to the devil himself.
Sometimes the only weapon against evil is evil itself...
Umbrage stars Doug Bradley of Hellraiser and Nightbreed fame along with Rita Ramnani, Jonnie Hurn (The Zombie Diaries), Natalie Celino, Grace Vallorani, James Fisher and Scott Thomas.
Trailer (via: Bd) after the break.
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Synopsis:
"A family find themselves in the middle of a century old grudge between a vengeful undead cowboy and the re-awakened Lilith, mother to the Succubi, ruler of shadows, slaughterer of children, and consort to the devil himself.
Sometimes the only weapon against evil is evil itself...
Umbrage stars Doug Bradley of Hellraiser and Nightbreed fame along with Rita Ramnani, Jonnie Hurn (The Zombie Diaries), Natalie Celino, Grace Vallorani, James Fisher and Scott Thomas.
Trailer (via: Bd) after the break.
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- 1/22/2010
- QuietEarth.us
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