Earlier today we showed you a couple exclusive images from the upcoming horror movie Cinderella’s Curse, and we’re back with a particularly gruesome new look at the movie.
Chrissie Wunna is playing the Fairy Godmother in Cinderella’s Curse, who in Disney’s Cinderella is a kind-hearted old woman.
But this isn’t Disney’s Cinderella…
Wunna tells Bloody Disgusting, “The fairy godmother [in our movie] is cunning, cruel and deadly. Things are going to get extremely bloody when she’s around.”
“Our version of Cinderella winks towards Carrie,” Wunna teases.
Check out your first look at Wunna’s terrifying Fairy Godmother below!
ITN Studios will be releasing Cinderella’s Curse in October 2023.
Produced and Directed by Louisa Warren, the film is written by Harry Boxley (Mary Had A Little Lamb). The cast includes Kelly Rian Sanson, Chrissie Wunna and Danielle Scott.
Louisa Warren tells Bloody Disgusting, “This an incredibly unique spin on...
Chrissie Wunna is playing the Fairy Godmother in Cinderella’s Curse, who in Disney’s Cinderella is a kind-hearted old woman.
But this isn’t Disney’s Cinderella…
Wunna tells Bloody Disgusting, “The fairy godmother [in our movie] is cunning, cruel and deadly. Things are going to get extremely bloody when she’s around.”
“Our version of Cinderella winks towards Carrie,” Wunna teases.
Check out your first look at Wunna’s terrifying Fairy Godmother below!
ITN Studios will be releasing Cinderella’s Curse in October 2023.
Produced and Directed by Louisa Warren, the film is written by Harry Boxley (Mary Had A Little Lamb). The cast includes Kelly Rian Sanson, Chrissie Wunna and Danielle Scott.
Louisa Warren tells Bloody Disgusting, “This an incredibly unique spin on...
- 7/12/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Stars: Clint Gordon, Mark Haldor, Antonia Whillans, Chelsea Greenwood | Written and Directed by Scott Jeffrey
Jurassic Valley is set in 2030. We’re told that nations have been pushed increasingly apart and the world is on the brink of disaster. And that government investment in the war effort has produced a breakthrough “of Jurassic proportions”. In more direct terms it means that we’ve managed to recreate dinosaurs, the flesh-eating ones of course, just in time for World War III to send us back to the stone age.
Now, two years later a group of survivors are running out of food and medical supplies. Three of them, Daniel, Drew and Mia set out to find whatever can be scavenged. This does not sit well with Louise who is carrying Daniel’s child. She, however, may be in as much danger as he will be because they’re all living in the Jurassic Valley.
Jurassic Valley is set in 2030. We’re told that nations have been pushed increasingly apart and the world is on the brink of disaster. And that government investment in the war effort has produced a breakthrough “of Jurassic proportions”. In more direct terms it means that we’ve managed to recreate dinosaurs, the flesh-eating ones of course, just in time for World War III to send us back to the stone age.
Now, two years later a group of survivors are running out of food and medical supplies. Three of them, Daniel, Drew and Mia set out to find whatever can be scavenged. This does not sit well with Louise who is carrying Daniel’s child. She, however, may be in as much danger as he will be because they’re all living in the Jurassic Valley.
- 9/13/2022
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
As we get ready to say goodbye to March, we have one last round of horror and sci-fi Blu-ray and DVD releases headed our way before the new month arrives, and this week’s assortment of titles is pretty damn great. Tragedy Girls is receiving a new Blu-ray release courtesy of those fine fiends over at Vinegar Syndrome, and they are also keeping busy with several other titles this week, too: Flesh for Frankenstein, Beware! Children at Play, and Sister, Sister.
Severin Films is also doing the dark lord’s work with all their amazing releases on tap for this Tuesday, including their 3-Disc Limited Edition set for House on the Edge of the Park, Ballad in Blood, and The Forbidden Door. And for those of you who dig shark-themed horror, you should definitely check out The Requin.
Other releases for March 29th include Phantom of the Mall: Eric’s Revenge...
Severin Films is also doing the dark lord’s work with all their amazing releases on tap for this Tuesday, including their 3-Disc Limited Edition set for House on the Edge of the Park, Ballad in Blood, and The Forbidden Door. And for those of you who dig shark-themed horror, you should definitely check out The Requin.
Other releases for March 29th include Phantom of the Mall: Eric’s Revenge...
- 3/28/2022
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Stars: Richard Harfst, Sian Altman, Louis James, George Nettleton, Sarah Alexandra Marks, Judy Tcherniak | Written by Matthew B.C., Scott Jeffrey, Mario von Czapiewski | Directed by Matthew B.C.
It’s usually not a good sign when a film has more than one title, so the fact that H.P. Lovecraft’s Monster Portal has been known simply as Monster Portal, as well as The Offering and Paranormal Cemetery, was a bit troubling. Being a Scott Jeffrey production It was already something of a crapshoot whether or not it would be any good so I approached it with fairly low expectations.
Director Matthew B.C. (Medusa) wrote the script from a story by Jeffrey and Mario von Czapiewski and he certainly gets things off to a good enough start. Peter records a message to his estranged daughter Celine (Sian Altman; The Curse of Humpty Dumpty) before allowing himself to be sacrificed to...
It’s usually not a good sign when a film has more than one title, so the fact that H.P. Lovecraft’s Monster Portal has been known simply as Monster Portal, as well as The Offering and Paranormal Cemetery, was a bit troubling. Being a Scott Jeffrey production It was already something of a crapshoot whether or not it would be any good so I approached it with fairly low expectations.
Director Matthew B.C. (Medusa) wrote the script from a story by Jeffrey and Mario von Czapiewski and he certainly gets things off to a good enough start. Peter records a message to his estranged daughter Celine (Sian Altman; The Curse of Humpty Dumpty) before allowing himself to be sacrificed to...
- 3/22/2022
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Stars: Will Beinbrink, Joseph Marcell, María Gabriela de Faría, Raquel Rojas, Irán Castillo, Alfredo Herrera, Johanna Winkel, Hector Kotsifakis | Written by Alejandro Hidalgo, Santiago Fernández Calvete | Directed by Alejandro Hidalgo
Alejandro Hidalgo made his debut in 2013 with The House at the End of Time, a haunted house film with a brilliant twist. Based on that, great things were predicted for him. Instead there were several years of silence between it and the announcement of The Exorcism of God. And a few more years before the finished version made its way to festivals. As always in cases like these, the question is, was it worth the wait?
It’s 2003 and Father Peter Williams (Will Beinbrink) finds himself in a bad situation. A local woman is possessed and facing certain death unless the demon is cast out. Father Peter, who has started but not finished his training as an exorcist, defies his...
Alejandro Hidalgo made his debut in 2013 with The House at the End of Time, a haunted house film with a brilliant twist. Based on that, great things were predicted for him. Instead there were several years of silence between it and the announcement of The Exorcism of God. And a few more years before the finished version made its way to festivals. As always in cases like these, the question is, was it worth the wait?
It’s 2003 and Father Peter Williams (Will Beinbrink) finds himself in a bad situation. A local woman is possessed and facing certain death unless the demon is cast out. Father Peter, who has started but not finished his training as an exorcist, defies his...
- 3/15/2022
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Stars: Robert Bronzi, Elizabeth McNally, Anna Liddell, Sarah Alexandra Marks, Steven Berkoff, Nicola Wright, Simon Furness, Ben Parsons, Nicole Nabi | Written by Jeff Miller, Matthew B.C. | Directed by Scott Jeffrey, Rebecca Matthews
As Exorcist Vengeance opens a woman lays bleeding in the street as Father Jozsef performs her last rites before barking at the onlookers “Which way did he go?” and chasing down the criminal responsible and shooting him even after he’s on the ground, thereby justifying the “Death Wish meets The Exorcist” line in the film’s press release.
Meanwhile, a wealthy old woman Agnes (Elizabeth McNally) starts talking in the voice of the possessed before slitting her throat with a letter opener, something that looks like smoke passing from her to her servant Magda (Anna Liddell; Deadly Waters) as she dies. And it isn’t long before Magda is talking in the same voice and attacking Edna’s granddaughter Rebecca.
As Exorcist Vengeance opens a woman lays bleeding in the street as Father Jozsef performs her last rites before barking at the onlookers “Which way did he go?” and chasing down the criminal responsible and shooting him even after he’s on the ground, thereby justifying the “Death Wish meets The Exorcist” line in the film’s press release.
Meanwhile, a wealthy old woman Agnes (Elizabeth McNally) starts talking in the voice of the possessed before slitting her throat with a letter opener, something that looks like smoke passing from her to her servant Magda (Anna Liddell; Deadly Waters) as she dies. And it isn’t long before Magda is talking in the same voice and attacking Edna’s granddaughter Rebecca.
- 3/10/2022
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Stars: Georgie Banks, Jamie Robertson, Annie Knox, Matthew Marcelis, Stephanie Lodge, Beatrice Fletcher, Nicola Wright | Written by Paul W. Franklin | Directed by Scott Jeffrey, Rebecca Matthews
Beneath the Surface, the new film from directors Scott Jeffrey and Rebecca Matthews, the team that gave us The Gardener, Exorcist Vengeance and so many others, begins with scenes of a shark attacking a man and his two daughters. It’s a flashback, one of the many that Lexy has about it.
The film then goes back three months to South Africa and the inquest into the accident that led to her, her father Bill and sister Chloe being in the water and attacked by sharks. Lexy is the only one of the three to survive long enough to be rescued by her boyfriend Isaac (Matthew Marcelis; Camerawoman) and stepmother Vicky.
None of that is a spoiler, because Beneath the Surface isn’t a killer shark movie,...
Beneath the Surface, the new film from directors Scott Jeffrey and Rebecca Matthews, the team that gave us The Gardener, Exorcist Vengeance and so many others, begins with scenes of a shark attacking a man and his two daughters. It’s a flashback, one of the many that Lexy has about it.
The film then goes back three months to South Africa and the inquest into the accident that led to her, her father Bill and sister Chloe being in the water and attacked by sharks. Lexy is the only one of the three to survive long enough to be rescued by her boyfriend Isaac (Matthew Marcelis; Camerawoman) and stepmother Vicky.
None of that is a spoiler, because Beneath the Surface isn’t a killer shark movie,...
- 3/2/2022
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Stars: Andrea Zirio, Daniel McVicar, Ortensia Fioravanti, Fabio Tarditi, Andrea Zirio | Written by Simone Chiattone, Nicolo Fumero, Francesco Lucci | Directed by Nicolo Fumero
We just got Exorcist Vengeance (review coming soon), next month we’ll have The Exorcism of God and in between those two, we have another tale of a priest whose past comes back to haunt him, Fallen. An Italian production from first-time director Nicolo Fumero and co-writers Simone Chiattone and Francesco Lucci for whom it’s their first credit as well.
As a strange darkness falls over the land, Father Abraham Fallen (Andrea Zirio) is called upon by The Grandmaster (Daniel McVicar) leader of a secret arm of the church to carry out a mission of “violent mercy”. He and his wheelchair-bound daughter Sarah (Ortensia Fioravanti) leave the city and head to a remote farm to prepare for what is to come.
Something is troubling Father Abraham,...
We just got Exorcist Vengeance (review coming soon), next month we’ll have The Exorcism of God and in between those two, we have another tale of a priest whose past comes back to haunt him, Fallen. An Italian production from first-time director Nicolo Fumero and co-writers Simone Chiattone and Francesco Lucci for whom it’s their first credit as well.
As a strange darkness falls over the land, Father Abraham Fallen (Andrea Zirio) is called upon by The Grandmaster (Daniel McVicar) leader of a secret arm of the church to carry out a mission of “violent mercy”. He and his wheelchair-bound daughter Sarah (Ortensia Fioravanti) leave the city and head to a remote farm to prepare for what is to come.
Something is troubling Father Abraham,...
- 2/16/2022
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
First look trailer and poster for Exorcist Vengeance Available on Digital and DVD Feb 8, 2022 Uncork’d Entertainment has acquired North American rights to supernatural horror film Exorcist Vengeance starring internationally recognized action star Robert Bronzi and acclaimed actor Stephen Berkoff (Rambo : First Blood Part II, Beverly Hills Cop, “Vikings” …
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- 2/5/2022
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
Exclusive: Indie production company Thornbyrd Films has launched production on Healed, a psychological thriller starring Guinevere Turner (American Psycho), Shantell Yasmine Abeydeera (The Influencer), Emily Goss (Snapshots), Benjamin Barrett (The Politician) and Todd Lowe (True Blood), which has been awarded the coveted ReFrame Stamp from the Sundance Institute and Women in Film for gender-balanced hiring.
The film written by Abeydeera watches as former pop icon Jazz Powers (Abeydeera) and her pregnant wife Olivia (Goss) attend an intimate meditation retreat at the invitation of renowned mindfulness expert Georgia Chambers (Turner). A string of unorthodox therapy sessions and unusual events involving Georgia’s neighbor (Barrett) evoke memories of Jazz’s father (Lowe) and leave her questioning Georgia’s practice. Additional probing later reveals that the women are unknowing participants in an experiment that could change the course of their lives forever. Shirin Etessam produced with Abeydeera, Goss, Nanci Gaglio, Meghan Weinstein, Stacy Schneiderman...
The film written by Abeydeera watches as former pop icon Jazz Powers (Abeydeera) and her pregnant wife Olivia (Goss) attend an intimate meditation retreat at the invitation of renowned mindfulness expert Georgia Chambers (Turner). A string of unorthodox therapy sessions and unusual events involving Georgia’s neighbor (Barrett) evoke memories of Jazz’s father (Lowe) and leave her questioning Georgia’s practice. Additional probing later reveals that the women are unknowing participants in an experiment that could change the course of their lives forever. Shirin Etessam produced with Abeydeera, Goss, Nanci Gaglio, Meghan Weinstein, Stacy Schneiderman...
- 1/7/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
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