The episode of Wtf Happened to This Horror Movie? covering The Prophecy 3: The Ascent was Written and Edited by Jaime Vasquez, Narrated by Travis Hopson, Produced by Andrew Hatfield and John Fallon, and Executive Produced by Berge Garabedian.
After two movies, 1995’s The Prophecy and 1998’s The Prophecy II, Christopher Walken’s leading antagonist Gabriel undergoes a spiritual makeover that fans of the first two films couldn’t have seen coming. After back-to-back films of Walken setting objects – and people – on fire, among other acts of evil, archangel Gabriel proved just how sinister he could be. So, what made him change his tune? Find out what happened on Wtf Happened to The Prophecy 3: The Ascent.
Christopher Walken was the first of a handful of actors to sign up for 1995’s The Prophecy. The stellar cast included Elias Koteas, Virginia Madsen, Eric Stoltz, and Viggo Mortenson. The film told...
After two movies, 1995’s The Prophecy and 1998’s The Prophecy II, Christopher Walken’s leading antagonist Gabriel undergoes a spiritual makeover that fans of the first two films couldn’t have seen coming. After back-to-back films of Walken setting objects – and people – on fire, among other acts of evil, archangel Gabriel proved just how sinister he could be. So, what made him change his tune? Find out what happened on Wtf Happened to The Prophecy 3: The Ascent.
Christopher Walken was the first of a handful of actors to sign up for 1995’s The Prophecy. The stellar cast included Elias Koteas, Virginia Madsen, Eric Stoltz, and Viggo Mortenson. The film told...
- 5/23/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
As we prepare for David Bruckner’s new take on Clive Barker‘s iconic text Hellraiser, what better time to re-evaluate the state of the franchise up to this point?
Even a cursory glance at the ten existing Hellraiser films reveals that not all Cenobite films are made equal. And while the top film is a given, what about the other slots?
Here are my definitive rankings…
10 – Hellraiser: Revelations (2011)
Like many major horror series in the 2000s and beyond, Hellraiser properties were driven by rights issues. Revelations suffers as a result. Dimension Films needed to release a new film or else they would lose the rights, so Revelations was rushed into production and made on the cheap.
Fans of the franchise decried the loss of Doug Bradley, who for the first time refused to reprise his role as Pinhead (let’s be honest: replacement Stephan Smith Collins never stood a chance). Still,...
Even a cursory glance at the ten existing Hellraiser films reveals that not all Cenobite films are made equal. And while the top film is a given, what about the other slots?
Here are my definitive rankings…
10 – Hellraiser: Revelations (2011)
Like many major horror series in the 2000s and beyond, Hellraiser properties were driven by rights issues. Revelations suffers as a result. Dimension Films needed to release a new film or else they would lose the rights, so Revelations was rushed into production and made on the cheap.
Fans of the franchise decried the loss of Doug Bradley, who for the first time refused to reprise his role as Pinhead (let’s be honest: replacement Stephan Smith Collins never stood a chance). Still,...
- 10/5/2022
- by Joe Lipsett
- bloody-disgusting.com
Reviewed by Chris Wright, MoreHorror.com
Directed By: Rick Bota
Written By: Carl V. Dupré & Tim Day
Starring: Dean Winters (Trevor Gooden), Ashley Laurence (Kirsty Cotton Gooden), William Taylor (Detective Lange), Michael Rogers (Detective Givens), Doug Bradley (Pinhead/Merchant), Rachel Hayward (Dr. Allison Dormer), Trevor White (Bret), Sarah-Jane Redmond (Gwen Stevens), Jody Thompson (Tawny), Kaaren de Zilva (Sage),
After how much I loved the last sequel, I had high expectations for this one. Upon reading up on it, I assumed it would be similar in style to the prior sequel and it did indeed follow a similar format that is more psychological in nature. I wound up liking this one as well though not as much as “Inferno.” Sadly, just like “Inferno”, this movie was also released straight to video and was not given a theatrical release.
The movie begins with Trevor Gooden married to Kirsty Cotton, from the first three “Hellraiser” movies.
Directed By: Rick Bota
Written By: Carl V. Dupré & Tim Day
Starring: Dean Winters (Trevor Gooden), Ashley Laurence (Kirsty Cotton Gooden), William Taylor (Detective Lange), Michael Rogers (Detective Givens), Doug Bradley (Pinhead/Merchant), Rachel Hayward (Dr. Allison Dormer), Trevor White (Bret), Sarah-Jane Redmond (Gwen Stevens), Jody Thompson (Tawny), Kaaren de Zilva (Sage),
After how much I loved the last sequel, I had high expectations for this one. Upon reading up on it, I assumed it would be similar in style to the prior sequel and it did indeed follow a similar format that is more psychological in nature. I wound up liking this one as well though not as much as “Inferno.” Sadly, just like “Inferno”, this movie was also released straight to video and was not given a theatrical release.
The movie begins with Trevor Gooden married to Kirsty Cotton, from the first three “Hellraiser” movies.
- 11/1/2013
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Producer Chad A. Verdi had already assembled a memorable cast for his current project, Army of the Damned, but the man behind Woodhaven Productions refuses to rest on his laurels.
Verdi has now added former WWE Diva Maria Kanellis and the infamous Jasmine St. Claire to the project.
Everyone has a favorite wrestling diva, but it is this writer's opinion that there has never been a more drop-dead gorgeous creature to enter the squared circle than Maria Kanellis. She is absolutely stunning, and as you can see by the still shot from Army of the Damned below, she's got no trouble getting into the action of a bloody horror film.
Kanellis and St. Claire are added to a very interesting cast. Verdi stated, "We have a very eclectic group of actors on this project: horror legends, rock and pop stars, TV and wrestling superstars, Playboy Playmates and the list goes on.
Verdi has now added former WWE Diva Maria Kanellis and the infamous Jasmine St. Claire to the project.
Everyone has a favorite wrestling diva, but it is this writer's opinion that there has never been a more drop-dead gorgeous creature to enter the squared circle than Maria Kanellis. She is absolutely stunning, and as you can see by the still shot from Army of the Damned below, she's got no trouble getting into the action of a bloody horror film.
Kanellis and St. Claire are added to a very interesting cast. Verdi stated, "We have a very eclectic group of actors on this project: horror legends, rock and pop stars, TV and wrestling superstars, Playboy Playmates and the list goes on.
- 5/3/2013
- by Scott Hallam
- DreadCentral.com
After recently announcing that Michael Berryman and Jonathan Silverman will be starring in his next film, Self Storage, producer Chad A. Verdi of Woodhaven Productions now adds Academy Award nominated actor Eric Roberts to the project.
Verdi stated, "This film is going to be something very special. It started with a great script, and now, with this cast, the sky is the limit." Filming begins in July in East Greenwich, Rhode Island, for a planned March 2013 release.
For more on Self Storage, plus info on Verdi's previous films, the Robert Englund vehicle Inkubus, and the upcoming zombie film Infected (starring William Forsythe and Michael Madsen, October 2012 release date), visit the official Woodhaven Films website.
From the Press Release
The Woodhaven Production Company is pleased to announce the signing of Oscar nominated actor Eric Roberts (The Dark Night, The Expendables) to the cast of Self Storage. The film tells the story of Jake,...
Verdi stated, "This film is going to be something very special. It started with a great script, and now, with this cast, the sky is the limit." Filming begins in July in East Greenwich, Rhode Island, for a planned March 2013 release.
For more on Self Storage, plus info on Verdi's previous films, the Robert Englund vehicle Inkubus, and the upcoming zombie film Infected (starring William Forsythe and Michael Madsen, October 2012 release date), visit the official Woodhaven Films website.
From the Press Release
The Woodhaven Production Company is pleased to announce the signing of Oscar nominated actor Eric Roberts (The Dark Night, The Expendables) to the cast of Self Storage. The film tells the story of Jake,...
- 6/13/2012
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
Director: Glenn Ciano.
Writers: Glenn Ciano (story), Carl V. Dupré (screenplay).
Cast: Robert Englund, William Forsythe and Joey Fatone.
Legendary icon Robert Englund simply loves being bad in the movie Inkubus. The movie's title is also the name of a fictional demon that Englund plays. But for the actor, he shows just how debonair any malignant force can be. For this self-prescribed harbinger of chaos, he is after retired Detective Gil Diamante (William Forsaythe). Apparently these two squared off many years ago, but something happened which let this evil force get away.
After some time has passed, Inkubus has decided that the time has come to finish what that cop has started. When he shows up at a precinct holding the head of a dead girl, he admits to being the true killer. The individual the officers have in custody is not the one. In fact, he’s going to be the next victim.
Writers: Glenn Ciano (story), Carl V. Dupré (screenplay).
Cast: Robert Englund, William Forsythe and Joey Fatone.
Legendary icon Robert Englund simply loves being bad in the movie Inkubus. The movie's title is also the name of a fictional demon that Englund plays. But for the actor, he shows just how debonair any malignant force can be. For this self-prescribed harbinger of chaos, he is after retired Detective Gil Diamante (William Forsaythe). Apparently these two squared off many years ago, but something happened which let this evil force get away.
After some time has passed, Inkubus has decided that the time has come to finish what that cop has started. When he shows up at a precinct holding the head of a dead girl, he admits to being the true killer. The individual the officers have in custody is not the one. In fact, he’s going to be the next victim.
- 3/22/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (Ed Sum)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Inkubus
Stars: Robert Englund, Joey Fatone, William Forsythe, Tom DeNucci, Jonathan Silverman, Michelle Ray Smith, Dyan Kane | Written by Glenn Ciano, Carl V. Dupré | Directed by Glenn Ciano
A ghastly beheading calls Detective Caretti (Fatone) back to Woodhaven police station, where the skeleton crew find themselves in for a long and deadly night as the demon Inkubus (Englund) returns. With a murderous legacy dating back to the middle-ages, Inkubus is hell-bent on destroying the one man who almost captured him thirteen years ago, Detective Gil Diamante (Forsythe).
Seeing the name Robert Englund in the credits of any horror movie always peaks my attention, seeing the name Joey Fatone in the credits of Any film always is a complete turn off – so how would I cope with Inkubus, which not only features Joey Fatone in a lead role, but also stars Englund, the legendary WIlliam Forsythe And the man who partied with Bernie himself,...
Stars: Robert Englund, Joey Fatone, William Forsythe, Tom DeNucci, Jonathan Silverman, Michelle Ray Smith, Dyan Kane | Written by Glenn Ciano, Carl V. Dupré | Directed by Glenn Ciano
A ghastly beheading calls Detective Caretti (Fatone) back to Woodhaven police station, where the skeleton crew find themselves in for a long and deadly night as the demon Inkubus (Englund) returns. With a murderous legacy dating back to the middle-ages, Inkubus is hell-bent on destroying the one man who almost captured him thirteen years ago, Detective Gil Diamante (Forsythe).
Seeing the name Robert Englund in the credits of any horror movie always peaks my attention, seeing the name Joey Fatone in the credits of Any film always is a complete turn off – so how would I cope with Inkubus, which not only features Joey Fatone in a lead role, but also stars Englund, the legendary WIlliam Forsythe And the man who partied with Bernie himself,...
- 2/6/2012
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Halloween is just around the corner and screenwriter Carl Dupre has plans to make it as scary as he can. His latest movie, the Robert Englund-starring Inkubus, hits theaters across the Unites States this month and its writer promises to gross you out, but in a good way.
As well as writing a handful of horror sequels (including Prophecy 3: The Ascent, Hellraiser: Hellseeker, Hellraiser: Hellworld) and being a prolific short story writer, Dupre is also a dab hand at comedy. I have been a fan of Dupre’s writing since he wrote one of my favorite movies, the hilarious Kiss-centric Detroit Rock City. In a recent interview with Dupre, the screenwriter gave me some insight as to how he wrote Detroit Rock City, what is was like on set, and getting to meet Kiss.
But first things first: horror.
Geeks of Doom: So, Inkubus – how did that come about?...
As well as writing a handful of horror sequels (including Prophecy 3: The Ascent, Hellraiser: Hellseeker, Hellraiser: Hellworld) and being a prolific short story writer, Dupre is also a dab hand at comedy. I have been a fan of Dupre’s writing since he wrote one of my favorite movies, the hilarious Kiss-centric Detroit Rock City. In a recent interview with Dupre, the screenwriter gave me some insight as to how he wrote Detroit Rock City, what is was like on set, and getting to meet Kiss.
But first things first: horror.
Geeks of Doom: So, Inkubus – how did that come about?...
- 10/21/2011
- by Obi-Dan
- Geeks of Doom
The Woodhaven Production Company announced today that Screen Media Films has acquired U.S. and Canadian rights to Chad A. Verdi's horror film Inkubus . The film will be theatrically released on October 28, 2011 and then distributed on VOD and ancillary first quarter 2012. Inkubus , which tells the story of a skeleton crew working the final shift of a closing police station, was penned by Carl Dupre and Glenn Ciano who also directed Inkubus . In the film, the night takes a gruesome turn when a demon named Inkubus (Robert Englund) calmly walks in with the severed head of a murdered girl. He allows himself to be restrained and begins to confess his litany of crimes, but it soon becomes clear he has only come to the station to spill more blood. The officers unlucky enough to...
- 10/3/2011
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Big things are happening for Inkubus throughout October. First, a world premiere is being planned for Rock and Shock show. A limited theatrical run will follow on October 28 (theater listing to come). Robert Englund, Joey Fatone, Jonathan Silverman and William Forsythe star in this supernatural thriller written by Carl Dupre (who penned the Hellraiser entries Hellseeker and Hellworld ) and directed by Glenn Ciano. You'll find a trailer and synopsis via this link .
- 9/20/2011
- shocktillyoudrop.com
One year has passed since we last heard about Inkubus , the supernatural thriller with Robert Englund. Director Glenn Ciano shot the film in Rhode Island; Carl Dupre of Hellraiser: Hellseeker (and Hellworld ) penned the script and the film co-starred Joey Fatone, Jonathan Silverman and William Forsythe. A lengthy a synopsis for the film and a trailer dropped on Shock's lap today. Give the preview a spin just past the sales art below. Detective Caretti (Fatone) and Officer Cole (Silverman) head up a skeleton crew, working the final shift at a soon-to-be condemned police station. They're interviewing a suspect who, despite his blood-soaked clothes, claims he did not kill his girlfriend. He tells them that a mysterious stranger appeared from out of nowhere and killed her in...
- 5/16/2011
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Vincent Gallo and Michael Madsen are attached to star in the indie feature "Loosies" for Verdi Corrente Prods. "Nurse Jackie" and "Twilight" actor Peter Facinelli, who wrote the screenplay, is already set to star.
The story line follows a New York City pickpocket who is confronted by a pregnant woman with whom he had a one-night stand.
Vcp managing partner Michael Corrente ("Outside Providence") is producing and directing the project, which begins filming in July. Vcp managing partner Chad A. Verdi is also producing along with Glenn Ciano, who directed the company's forthcoming "Inkubus."
"Madsen and Gallo are an incredible duo," Corrente said. "They elevate the project to a whole new level."
Gallo recently starred in Francis Ford Coppola's "Tetro." Madsen recently starred in "The Killing Jar" and "Hell Ride."
The newly formed Vcp just wrapped its first feature, the Robert Englund-toplined horror film "Inkubus," which they hope to spin into a franchise.
The story line follows a New York City pickpocket who is confronted by a pregnant woman with whom he had a one-night stand.
Vcp managing partner Michael Corrente ("Outside Providence") is producing and directing the project, which begins filming in July. Vcp managing partner Chad A. Verdi is also producing along with Glenn Ciano, who directed the company's forthcoming "Inkubus."
"Madsen and Gallo are an incredible duo," Corrente said. "They elevate the project to a whole new level."
Gallo recently starred in Francis Ford Coppola's "Tetro." Madsen recently starred in "The Killing Jar" and "Hell Ride."
The newly formed Vcp just wrapped its first feature, the Robert Englund-toplined horror film "Inkubus," which they hope to spin into a franchise.
- 6/17/2010
- by By Jay A. Fernandez
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
If it ain’t broke, Robert Englund damn sure ain’t gonna’ fix it. Variety ran a piece naming Englund as the titular character in the upcoming horror movie “Inkubus”, which began filming in Rhode Island. Castmates include William Forsythe, Jonathan Silverman, Mike Cerrone, Michelle Ray Smith, and N*Sync’s own Joey Fatone. Glenn Ciano will direct. According to Variety: “Inkubus,” written by Carl Dupre and Ciano, tells the story of a skeleton crew working the final shift at a soon-to-be demolished police station. The night takes a gruesome turn when the demon Inkubus calmly walks into the station holding a severed head and begins to confess a litany of crimes, some dating back to the Middle Ages.
- 5/6/2010
- by Max Division
- Beyond Hollywood
Robert Englund has signed on to topline "Inkubus" for Verdi Corrente Productions reports Variety.
William Forsythe, Joey Fatone, Jonathan Silverman, Mike Cerrone and Michelle Ray Smith also star. Carl Dupre and Glenn Ciano penned the story of a skeleton crew working the final shift at a soon-to-be demolished police station.
The night takes a gruesome turn when the demon Inkubus calmly walks into the station holding a severed head and begins to confess a litany of crimes, some dating back to the Middle Ages.
Chad A. Verdi and Michael Corrente are producing with Ciano directing. Filming is now underway in Rhode Island.
William Forsythe, Joey Fatone, Jonathan Silverman, Mike Cerrone and Michelle Ray Smith also star. Carl Dupre and Glenn Ciano penned the story of a skeleton crew working the final shift at a soon-to-be demolished police station.
The night takes a gruesome turn when the demon Inkubus calmly walks into the station holding a severed head and begins to confess a litany of crimes, some dating back to the Middle Ages.
Chad A. Verdi and Michael Corrente are producing with Ciano directing. Filming is now underway in Rhode Island.
- 5/6/2010
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Every once in a while we learn about a new project only after it's already started filming, and that's the case with Verdi Corrente Productions' Inkubus, which is currently shooting in Rhode Island. But we certainly should be hearing lots more soon as they've just landed Robert Englund as their lead actor.
Also appearing in Inkubus, which was co-written by Carl Dupre and Glenn Ciano and is being directed by Ciano, are William Forsythe, Joey Fatone, Jonathan Silverman, Mike Cerrone, and Michelle Ray Smith.
Per Variety Inkubus tells the story of a skeleton crew working the final shift at a soon-to-be demolished police station. The night takes a gruesome turn when the demon Inkubus calmly walks into the station holding a severed head and begins to confess a litany of crimes, some dating back to the Middle Ages.
As more details come in, we'll be sure to pass them along.
Also appearing in Inkubus, which was co-written by Carl Dupre and Glenn Ciano and is being directed by Ciano, are William Forsythe, Joey Fatone, Jonathan Silverman, Mike Cerrone, and Michelle Ray Smith.
Per Variety Inkubus tells the story of a skeleton crew working the final shift at a soon-to-be demolished police station. The night takes a gruesome turn when the demon Inkubus calmly walks into the station holding a severed head and begins to confess a litany of crimes, some dating back to the Middle Ages.
As more details come in, we'll be sure to pass them along.
- 5/6/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Robert Englund is in Rhode Island shooting a new horror film called Inkubus . William Forsythe, Joey Fatone, Jonathan Silverman, Mike Cerrone and Michelle Ray Smith also star, says Variety. The film is set against the backdrop of a police station scheduled for demolition. The officers working the skeleton shift of the building's last night find themselves in for a surprise when a demon (Inkubus) confesses to his legacy of crimes. Glenn Ciano directs from a script he penned with Carl Dupre ( Hellraiser: Hellseeker , Hellraiser: Hellworld ).
- 5/5/2010
- shocktillyoudrop.com
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