Stay out of the closet! No, seriously, you gotta stay away from that closet at the end of the hallway, because it looks like there are some nasty shenanigans going on in “Report 51″ director Alessio Liguori’s upcoming supernatural horror flick “In the Trap.” At least, that’s what I gather from the poster and a very brief, but effective teaser trailer just released for the film. Check them both out below, check them outers. So what’s it all about? We’re promised this: Filmed in the historic Cinecitta’ Studios, “In The Trap” is a horror movie that promises thrills, suspense and a claustrophobic setting with no way of escape. A nightmare for fans of the genre and beyond. The plot is still shrouded in mystery, but pathos and frights are guaranteed… 100 minutes that will leave the audience with baited breath! The film is currently in production, and...
- 1/7/2014
- by Nix
- Beyond Hollywood
A slew of character posters have been released for the upcoming cinéma vérité flick Report 51, one of which shows off the creature in all its glory. Dig it!
The film directed by Alessio Liguori stars Michela Bruni, Luca Guastini, Viola Graziosi, Damiano Martina and Ann Pierssens and is currently in post-production.
According to the official Report 51 website (which is home to lots of viral goodies), "the found footage [presented here] is what four unaware American students experience after a strange and nonetheless unintentional sighting. They decide to organize a weekend in the woods to research what is going on, and the video-documentary is the faithful recording of a happy jaunt among friends which soon turns into a terrific nightmare and a struggle for life. These four friends quickly forget their jealousies and the juvenile flirts to escape from an impending extraterrestrial threat."
Hit up the website to see the rest!
The film directed by Alessio Liguori stars Michela Bruni, Luca Guastini, Viola Graziosi, Damiano Martina and Ann Pierssens and is currently in post-production.
According to the official Report 51 website (which is home to lots of viral goodies), "the found footage [presented here] is what four unaware American students experience after a strange and nonetheless unintentional sighting. They decide to organize a weekend in the woods to research what is going on, and the video-documentary is the faithful recording of a happy jaunt among friends which soon turns into a terrific nightmare and a struggle for life. These four friends quickly forget their jealousies and the juvenile flirts to escape from an impending extraterrestrial threat."
Hit up the website to see the rest!
- 7/23/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Are you in the market for yet another “found footage” flick? Doesn’t matter, really, because they’re coming whether you like it or not. Shot in Italy and Belgium, director Alessio Liguori’s upcoming sci-fi/horror flick “Report 51″ is striving to bring a new dimension to the subgenre by blending elements from both genres into one meaty wad of caught-on-video chills. Below you can find a handful of viral videos and a trailer for the project, all of which look fairly impressive. Before proceeding, read this paragraph: The found footage is what four unaware American students experience after a strange and nonetheless unintentional sighting. They decide to organize a week-end in the woods to research what is going on and the video-documentary is the faithful recording of a happy jaunt among friends which soon turns into a terrific nightmare and in a struggle for life. These four friends...
- 7/18/2011
- by Todd Rigney
- Beyond Hollywood
by Tiffany Farrow, MoreHorror.com
With a lot of strong feelings either for or against 'found footage' films, it will be interesting to see how many continue to be made. One thing is for sure, people still watch them and they are still being filmed.
Report 51 is one of those movies and has already created quite a buzz online. Check out the trailer underneath the official release below.
From the Release:
Anticipated by a viral which has already caught on with web users, Report 51 strives to add a brand new dimension to the found-footage subgenre. Shot in both Italy and Belgium, the film melts the documentary style of The Blair Witch Project and the extraordinary events of Paranormal Activity approaching new frontiers, because Report 51 definitely goes a few steps further into the realm of Science-Fiction Thriller. The result is definitely a strange and gripping mix, shaped by unconventional filmic language.
With a lot of strong feelings either for or against 'found footage' films, it will be interesting to see how many continue to be made. One thing is for sure, people still watch them and they are still being filmed.
Report 51 is one of those movies and has already created quite a buzz online. Check out the trailer underneath the official release below.
From the Release:
Anticipated by a viral which has already caught on with web users, Report 51 strives to add a brand new dimension to the found-footage subgenre. Shot in both Italy and Belgium, the film melts the documentary style of The Blair Witch Project and the extraordinary events of Paranormal Activity approaching new frontiers, because Report 51 definitely goes a few steps further into the realm of Science-Fiction Thriller. The result is definitely a strange and gripping mix, shaped by unconventional filmic language.
- 7/17/2011
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Friggin' aliens, man! Those little buggers have been causing all sorts of problems here on Earth since the beginning of time. As you'll see in the latest viral videos for Report 51, they really know how to be a spooky nuisance.
The film directed by Alessio Liguori stars Michela Bruni, Luca Guastini, Viola Graziosi, Damiano Martina and Ann Pierssens and is currently in post-production.
According to the official Report 51 website (which is home to lots of viral goodies), "the found footage [presented here] is what four unaware American students experience after a strange and nonetheless unintentional sighting. They decide to organize a weekend in the woods to research what is going on, and the video-documentary is the faithful recording of a happy jaunt among friends which soon turns into a terrific nightmare and a struggle for life. These four friends quickly forget their jealousies and the juvenile flirts to escape from an impending extraterrestrial threat.
The film directed by Alessio Liguori stars Michela Bruni, Luca Guastini, Viola Graziosi, Damiano Martina and Ann Pierssens and is currently in post-production.
According to the official Report 51 website (which is home to lots of viral goodies), "the found footage [presented here] is what four unaware American students experience after a strange and nonetheless unintentional sighting. They decide to organize a weekend in the woods to research what is going on, and the video-documentary is the faithful recording of a happy jaunt among friends which soon turns into a terrific nightmare and a struggle for life. These four friends quickly forget their jealousies and the juvenile flirts to escape from an impending extraterrestrial threat.
- 7/16/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
And the found footage sub-genre sweeps the world! Today, comes Report 51 , shot in Italy and Belgium and generating its own viral campaign. The conceit here: Four American students encounter something extraterrestrial and the mayhem ensues. Starring Michela Bruni, Luca Guastini, Viola Graziosi, Damiano Martina and Ann Pierssens, the movie is currently in post-production. Director Alessio Liguori co-penned the script and co-produced the film with cinematographer Giuliano Tomassacci. Check out the trailer just beyond these viral clips...
- 7/15/2011
- shocktillyoudrop.com
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