We move from February into March this week, which means the arrival of Scream VI is now just over one week away. But before we get there, we’ve got other fresh horrors to consume.
This week, Six brand new horror movies will be released, and included in the mix is the latest installment in a long-running franchise based on a classic Stephen King horror novel.
Here’s all the new horror arriving February 28 – March 5, 2023!
For daily reminders about new horror releases, be sure to follow @HorrorCalendar.
First up, Gravitas Ventures unleashes Wolf Garden via On Demand outlets today (February 28), being described by Gravitas as a “elevated horror picture in the tradition of It Follows.”
Written and Directed by Wayne David, Wolf Garden tells the blood-curdling story of William (Wayne David), a young man who disappears upon experiencing haunting visions of the woman he loves and a mysterious creature in the nearby woods.
This week, Six brand new horror movies will be released, and included in the mix is the latest installment in a long-running franchise based on a classic Stephen King horror novel.
Here’s all the new horror arriving February 28 – March 5, 2023!
For daily reminders about new horror releases, be sure to follow @HorrorCalendar.
First up, Gravitas Ventures unleashes Wolf Garden via On Demand outlets today (February 28), being described by Gravitas as a “elevated horror picture in the tradition of It Follows.”
Written and Directed by Wayne David, Wolf Garden tells the blood-curdling story of William (Wayne David), a young man who disappears upon experiencing haunting visions of the woman he loves and a mysterious creature in the nearby woods.
- 2/28/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Plot: William and Chantelle’s vacation in the countryside goes terribly wrong, leaving Chantelle missing and William hiding in the wilderness, fearing the next full moon.
Review: Chances are that any genre fan who decides to check out the horror movie Wolf Garden (watch it Here) is going to, given the title, expect the film to fit into a certain sub-genre – and since distributor Gravitas Ventures is marketing the film as “An American Werewolf in London meets Vertigo”, I suppose it’s safe to confirm that Wolf Garden is a werewolf movie. Of sorts. It just might be the most economical werewolf movie ever made. Even more so than that Howling movie that primarily seemed like a documentary about a Pioneertown honky-tonk. Don’t go into this one hoping to see much in the way of cool special effects, but do go into it aware that it’s a slow...
Review: Chances are that any genre fan who decides to check out the horror movie Wolf Garden (watch it Here) is going to, given the title, expect the film to fit into a certain sub-genre – and since distributor Gravitas Ventures is marketing the film as “An American Werewolf in London meets Vertigo”, I suppose it’s safe to confirm that Wolf Garden is a werewolf movie. Of sorts. It just might be the most economical werewolf movie ever made. Even more so than that Howling movie that primarily seemed like a documentary about a Pioneertown honky-tonk. Don’t go into this one hoping to see much in the way of cool special effects, but do go into it aware that it’s a slow...
- 2/28/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Stars: Wayne David, Sian Altman, Grant Masters, Jake Wood, Maddy Myles | Written and Directed by Wayne David
In the dead of night in the British countryside, all is still throughout an isolated house. The silence is initially broken by a ticking clock and a dripping tap, before a howling wolf outside stirs William (Wayne David) awake. This sound is followed by a woman crying in his bathroom, yet a look inside shows nobody in there. Star/writer/director/producer David highlights the situation well, as the lead struggles in isolation while haunted by visions of the woman he loves and a mysterious creature nearby.
The title Wolf Garden suggests what creature lurks outside, although the feature takes a different angle by focusing on the ramifications of the unseen terrors, as captured on people’s faces and in their actions. This decision could be due to budgetary constraints, yet it works...
In the dead of night in the British countryside, all is still throughout an isolated house. The silence is initially broken by a ticking clock and a dripping tap, before a howling wolf outside stirs William (Wayne David) awake. This sound is followed by a woman crying in his bathroom, yet a look inside shows nobody in there. Star/writer/director/producer David highlights the situation well, as the lead struggles in isolation while haunted by visions of the woman he loves and a mysterious creature nearby.
The title Wolf Garden suggests what creature lurks outside, although the feature takes a different angle by focusing on the ramifications of the unseen terrors, as captured on people’s faces and in their actions. This decision could be due to budgetary constraints, yet it works...
- 2/21/2023
- by James Rodrigues
- Nerdly
"Mom... the stars are moving." 4Digital Media has debuted an official trailer for an eerie, scary sci-fi thriller titled Dark Encounter, the latest film from UK filmmaker Carl Strathie (his feature debut was the high concept space thriller Solis from last year). Written & directed by Strathie, Dark Encounter is about a family who starts to notice strange things - lights, sounds, weird things in the woods. All of this begins a year after their young daughter went missing, and might answer the question of where she went. The film stars Laura Fraser, Mel Raido, Alice Lowe, Sid Phoenix, Grant Masters, Vincent Regan, and Spike White. This looks a bit like most other aliens-in-the-woods thrillers, but there is a quality that makes it stand out. Here's the official trailer (+ poster) for Carl Strathie's Dark Encounter, direct from 4Digital's YouTube: A year after Maisie Anderson mysteriously vanished, her family returns...
- 12/3/2019
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Stars: Laura Fraser, Mel Raido, Vincent Regan, Alice Lowe, Sid Phoenix, Grant Masters, Spike White, Nicholas Pinnock | Written and Directed by Carl Strathie
“Something’s happenin’. Something unnatural. Something evil”.
Written and directed by Carl Strathie (Solis), Dark Encounter is the story of a family in grief after the strange disappearance of their young eight year old daughter. We check in with them one year after their little girl vanished and witness unusual things beginning to happen, from unusual flashing lights in the woods and other obscure phenomenon. The now fractured and cracked family are soon left bewildered by it all, and what follows is an invasive series of events involving life from another world amidst a backdrop of family issues, a marriage falling apart and uncomfortable interactions between individuals with their own unique concerns and demons.
There are definite elements of horror to be found in Dark Encounter. The...
“Something’s happenin’. Something unnatural. Something evil”.
Written and directed by Carl Strathie (Solis), Dark Encounter is the story of a family in grief after the strange disappearance of their young eight year old daughter. We check in with them one year after their little girl vanished and witness unusual things beginning to happen, from unusual flashing lights in the woods and other obscure phenomenon. The now fractured and cracked family are soon left bewildered by it all, and what follows is an invasive series of events involving life from another world amidst a backdrop of family issues, a marriage falling apart and uncomfortable interactions between individuals with their own unique concerns and demons.
There are definite elements of horror to be found in Dark Encounter. The...
- 8/23/2019
- by Chris Cummings
- Nerdly
Stars: Sam Gittins, Neerja Naik, David Bradley, Grant Masters, Holly Weston, Abigail Cruttenden | Written by Gavin Williams | Directed by Johnny Kevorkian
It’s nearly that time of year again, my favourite time of year…..no not Halloween! I’m talking about Christmas! And despite its slightly unusual title Await Further Instructions is indeed a Christmas horror film.
Taking place over Christmas Eve and Christmas Day you might expect plenty of cheer but Await Further instructions isn’t the happiest of movies. For a start, the family aren’t the closest. In particular the son, played by Sam Gittins (Howl), who hasn’t seen his family for a number of years but his current girlfriend (Neerja Naik) pushes him to see them for the holiday so she can meet them. It doesn’t take long for her to regret this. His family aren’t exactly the nicest of people. The father...
It’s nearly that time of year again, my favourite time of year…..no not Halloween! I’m talking about Christmas! And despite its slightly unusual title Await Further Instructions is indeed a Christmas horror film.
Taking place over Christmas Eve and Christmas Day you might expect plenty of cheer but Await Further instructions isn’t the happiest of movies. For a start, the family aren’t the closest. In particular the son, played by Sam Gittins (Howl), who hasn’t seen his family for a number of years but his current girlfriend (Neerja Naik) pushes him to see them for the holiday so she can meet them. It doesn’t take long for her to regret this. His family aren’t exactly the nicest of people. The father...
- 10/23/2018
- by Alain Elliott
- Nerdly
A British family is confronted with their own worst fears during the holidays. Locked in their own house, they must rise to the occasion or cave in to the pressures of conformity. In Await Further Instructions, the Milgram family has gathered, reluctantly, for the Christmas holiday. After several years away, eldest son Nick (Sam Gittins) has returned with his Middle-Eastern girlfriend Annji (Neerja Naik). Nick's mother Beth (Abigail Cruttenden) is welcoming, but her warmth is countered by the chilly reaction of Nick's father Tony (Grant Masters), a stiff, overbearing man with anger issues who still harbors tremendous ill will toward his son's rejection of his values. Nick's grandfather is even worse, a nasty and smug fellow who makes snide remarks...
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- 10/9/2018
- Screen Anarchy
The film stars Screen FrightFest Genre Rising Star nominee Sam Gittins.
UK distributor Trinity Film has picked up Christmas horror Await Further Instructions, following the film’s European premiere at London’s FrightFest last weekend.
Trinity will release the film in UK cinemas across key cities, and on digital platforms, as an ‘alt-Christmas’ title for the festive season in late 2018.
Await Further Instructions stars Sam Gittins, who was shortlisted for the 2018 Screen FrightFest Genre Rising Star award. Neerja Naik, Grant Masters, Abigail Cruttenden, Kris Saddler, Holly Weston and David Bradley round out the cast.
It follows a dysfunctional family who...
UK distributor Trinity Film has picked up Christmas horror Await Further Instructions, following the film’s European premiere at London’s FrightFest last weekend.
Trinity will release the film in UK cinemas across key cities, and on digital platforms, as an ‘alt-Christmas’ title for the festive season in late 2018.
Await Further Instructions stars Sam Gittins, who was shortlisted for the 2018 Screen FrightFest Genre Rising Star award. Neerja Naik, Grant Masters, Abigail Cruttenden, Kris Saddler, Holly Weston and David Bradley round out the cast.
It follows a dysfunctional family who...
- 8/30/2018
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
We've got a trailer here's for a dark and twisted horror sci-fi thriller called Await Further Instructions that looks like it could be a fun and creepy movie. I'm not really familiar with anyone involved with the movie, but I like what I'm seeing in this first trailer.
"The story revolves around the Milgram family, who have gathered to celebrate Christmas, only to find a mysterious black substance has surrounded their house. Something monumental is clearly happening right outside their door, but what exactly – an industrial accident, a terrorist attack, nuclear war? Descending into terrified arguments, they turn on the television, desperate for any information. On screen, a message glows ominously: ‘Stay Indoors and Await Further Instructions...'"
The movie comes from director Johnny Kevorkian and it stars David Bradley, Neerja Naik, Hannah Emily Anderson (Jigsaw), David Bradley (Game of Thrones), Sam Gittins (The Smoke), Holly Weston (Howl), Kris Saddler...
"The story revolves around the Milgram family, who have gathered to celebrate Christmas, only to find a mysterious black substance has surrounded their house. Something monumental is clearly happening right outside their door, but what exactly – an industrial accident, a terrorist attack, nuclear war? Descending into terrified arguments, they turn on the television, desperate for any information. On screen, a message glows ominously: ‘Stay Indoors and Await Further Instructions...'"
The movie comes from director Johnny Kevorkian and it stars David Bradley, Neerja Naik, Hannah Emily Anderson (Jigsaw), David Bradley (Game of Thrones), Sam Gittins (The Smoke), Holly Weston (Howl), Kris Saddler...
- 8/28/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
"Someone's locked us in." Dark Sky Films has debuted an official trailer for a freaky new sci-fi horror-thriller titled Await Further Instructions, made by filmmaker Johnny Kevorkian. The film's plot is about an argumentative family that gets together on Christmas. When they wake up on Christmas Day, they discover their house is covered with black material, and when they turn on the TV it says: "Stay Indoors and Await Further Instructions." That's a wicked cool idea for a horror film, something out of "Black Mirror" or "The Twilight Zone". Alas, this doesn't look as good as I'd hoped, a bit too weird, but I'm still very curious about it. The film's cast includes David Bradley, Abigail Cruttenden, Holly Weston, Sam Gittins, Grant Masters, Neerja Naik, and Kris Saddler. This is definitely worth a look, for that concept alone. Here's the first trailer (+ posters) for Johnny Kevorkian's Await Further Instructions, from...
- 8/26/2018
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Tagline: "Contain. Corrupt. Control." Dark Sky Films has debuted the first trailer for Johnny Kevorkian's Await Further Instructions. Written by Gavin Williams, events take place on Christmas Day. The Milgrams are trapped in a family home as strange experiments are forced upon them. Await Further Instructions stars: David Bradley ("Dr. Who") Sam Gittins, Neerja Naik and Grant Masters. This sci-fi and horror title will debut in early October. A preview of Await Further Instructions' impending release are hosted here. For more on the story, a mysterious substance has surrounded the Milgram house. Inside, there is only panic. But, what is happening outside? Their television provides little information. And, this idiot box demands stranger and stranger actions. Dark Sky Films will show the film in a few theatres and on Digital platforms. A theatre listing is on the way. However, Await Further Instructions will be available on October 5th.
- 8/24/2018
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
As if the lineup for Arrow Video FrightFest 2018 wasn't impressive enough, the festival has added two films to its slate: David Barker's Pimped (touted as an erotic thriller with a touch of Hitchcock and Brian De Palma appeal) and screenings of the restoration of John Carpenter's classic Halloween! The guest lineup includes Barbara Crampton, Leigh Whannell, Shaked Berenson (Tales of Halloween), Issa López (Tigers are not Afraid), composer Fabio Frizzi, and many more!
Press Release: Two extra films have been added to the record-breaking 2018 line-up: Pimped is director David Barker’s modern transgressive erotic thriller, an Hitchcocktail of elevated suspense and shock in the revered style of Brian De Palma, And If you’ve never seen John Carpenter’s Halloween on the big screen, now’s your best chance. The inclusion of this 4K restoration needs no explanation in anticipation of a new Michael Myers slasher being released in October.
Press Release: Two extra films have been added to the record-breaking 2018 line-up: Pimped is director David Barker’s modern transgressive erotic thriller, an Hitchcocktail of elevated suspense and shock in the revered style of Brian De Palma, And If you’ve never seen John Carpenter’s Halloween on the big screen, now’s your best chance. The inclusion of this 4K restoration needs no explanation in anticipation of a new Michael Myers slasher being released in October.
- 7/23/2018
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Dead Night, What Keeps You Alive also receive market premieres.
Mpi Media Group arrives in Berlin with Await Further Instructions from the director of The Disappeared, and Dead Night, from the producers of John Dies At The End.
The company said recently announced What Keeps You Alive starring Hannah Emily Anderson from Jigsaw will also receive its market premiere at the Efm.
Johnny Kevorkian directs Await Further Instructions, which stars David Bradley, Sam Gittins, Neerja Naik, Grant Masters, Abigail Cruttenden, and Holly Weston.
The story takes place on Christmas Day as a family awakens to discover a mysterious black substance covering their house. Bewilderment turns into terror and in-fighting as they turn on the television and read a message that tells them to stay indoors and await further instructions.
Dead Night from director Brad Baruh stars Barbara Crampton, Aj Bowen, Brea Grant and was an official selection at Fantastic Fest 2017.
An idyllic weekend vacation at a secluded...
Mpi Media Group arrives in Berlin with Await Further Instructions from the director of The Disappeared, and Dead Night, from the producers of John Dies At The End.
The company said recently announced What Keeps You Alive starring Hannah Emily Anderson from Jigsaw will also receive its market premiere at the Efm.
Johnny Kevorkian directs Await Further Instructions, which stars David Bradley, Sam Gittins, Neerja Naik, Grant Masters, Abigail Cruttenden, and Holly Weston.
The story takes place on Christmas Day as a family awakens to discover a mysterious black substance covering their house. Bewilderment turns into terror and in-fighting as they turn on the television and read a message that tells them to stay indoors and await further instructions.
Dead Night from director Brad Baruh stars Barbara Crampton, Aj Bowen, Brea Grant and was an official selection at Fantastic Fest 2017.
An idyllic weekend vacation at a secluded...
- 2/14/2018
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
In this round-up we have two exclusive excerpts from horror-thrillers. First up is Neil Gibson's graphic novel Twisted Dark Vol. 5, followed by Vaughn Entwistle's The Angel of Highgate. Also: five new images from Await Further Instructions.
Twisted Dark Volume Five: "Twisted Dark is a series of interconnected psychological thrillers, perfect for fans of twist endings and comics that reveal more on the second reading. Each story stands alone, but the more you read, the more connections you see between the characters. There are over 100 characters that appear more than once and one of the joys of reading is when you spot a reference that you know others will have missed. A rotating team of talented artists draw the stories, with each style offering something new."
Twisted Dark Vol. 5 will be released by TPub Comics in February. To read the first half of Twisted Dark Volume 1, visit: http://goo.gl/Zo...
Twisted Dark Volume Five: "Twisted Dark is a series of interconnected psychological thrillers, perfect for fans of twist endings and comics that reveal more on the second reading. Each story stands alone, but the more you read, the more connections you see between the characters. There are over 100 characters that appear more than once and one of the joys of reading is when you spot a reference that you know others will have missed. A rotating team of talented artists draw the stories, with each style offering something new."
Twisted Dark Vol. 5 will be released by TPub Comics in February. To read the first half of Twisted Dark Volume 1, visit: http://goo.gl/Zo...
- 12/1/2015
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Await Further Instructions, a darkly monstrous tale of tyranny and television, will start a five-week shoot on Oct 5 at Gsp Studios’ studio facilities in York. Produced by Jack Tarling of Shudder Films and Alan Latham of Gsp Studios and directed by Johnny Kevorkian (The Disappeared) from a screenplay by Gavin Williams, the cast includes David Bradley (Games of Thrones), Sam Gittins (The Smoke), Holly Weston (Howl), Kris Saddler (The Hour), Neerja Naik (Hackney’s Finest) and Grant Masters (Silent Witness).
Kevorkian commented: “I want to create a pressure cooker atmosphere, which ultimately explodes on screen! By the end of the film we’ll be shooting mostly handheld, really ramping up the pace with lots of camera moves to create an unstoppable climax to match the extreme situation”.
Await Further Instructions has been further developed with the support of public agencies Northern Film + Media and Digital City Innovations. Film London facilitated...
Kevorkian commented: “I want to create a pressure cooker atmosphere, which ultimately explodes on screen! By the end of the film we’ll be shooting mostly handheld, really ramping up the pace with lots of camera moves to create an unstoppable climax to match the extreme situation”.
Await Further Instructions has been further developed with the support of public agencies Northern Film + Media and Digital City Innovations. Film London facilitated...
- 9/25/2015
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Exclusive: The Sci-Fi Thriller from director Johnny Kevorkian will film at the studios for five weeks from Oct 5.
Await Further Instructions, the second feature from director Johnny Kevorkian after his 2008 debut The Disappeared, will commence its shoot on October 5.
The production will take place at York’s Gsp Studios and will last for five weeks.
The story, set on Christmas Day, follows a family who wake up to find a mysterious black substance surrounding their house. After they turn on the television to seek more information, they are greeted by an ominous message: ‘Stay Indoors and Await Further Instructions’.
The cast includes David Bradley (The Harry Potter franchise), Sam Gittins (Howl), Holly Weston (Howl), Kris Saddler (Painkiller), Neerja Naik (Hackney’s Finest) and Grant Masters (Secrets & Lies). Debut feature writer Gavin Williams has penned the screenplay.
Jack Tarling is producing for Shudder Films and Alan Latham is producing for Gsp Studios.
The film has...
Await Further Instructions, the second feature from director Johnny Kevorkian after his 2008 debut The Disappeared, will commence its shoot on October 5.
The production will take place at York’s Gsp Studios and will last for five weeks.
The story, set on Christmas Day, follows a family who wake up to find a mysterious black substance surrounding their house. After they turn on the television to seek more information, they are greeted by an ominous message: ‘Stay Indoors and Await Further Instructions’.
The cast includes David Bradley (The Harry Potter franchise), Sam Gittins (Howl), Holly Weston (Howl), Kris Saddler (Painkiller), Neerja Naik (Hackney’s Finest) and Grant Masters (Secrets & Lies). Debut feature writer Gavin Williams has penned the screenplay.
Jack Tarling is producing for Shudder Films and Alan Latham is producing for Gsp Studios.
The film has...
- 9/24/2015
- ScreenDaily
Stormhouse
Stars: Katherine Flynn, Grant Masters, Grahame Fox, Patrick Flynn | Written by Jason Arnopp | Directed by Dan Turner
It’s 2002, some eight months before the (second) invasion of Iraq, and the military have captured and caged a supernatural entity at Stormhouse, a top secret underground military installation. Looking to make contact with the entity, they bring in “ghost whisperer” Hayley Sands (Katherine Flynn). After witnessing the facilities so-called experiments, Sands realises that the military in Stormhouse are a law unto themselves and tries to blow the whistle. When her actions are uncovered by the soldiers running Stormhouse they punish her by throwing her into the cage where the entity is kept, and that’s when everything goes to hell – literally.
Stormhouse was penned by the UK’s very own Jason Arnopp, who previously wrote a couple of Doctor Who audiobooks for the BBC and Big Finish, and it’s easy...
Stars: Katherine Flynn, Grant Masters, Grahame Fox, Patrick Flynn | Written by Jason Arnopp | Directed by Dan Turner
It’s 2002, some eight months before the (second) invasion of Iraq, and the military have captured and caged a supernatural entity at Stormhouse, a top secret underground military installation. Looking to make contact with the entity, they bring in “ghost whisperer” Hayley Sands (Katherine Flynn). After witnessing the facilities so-called experiments, Sands realises that the military in Stormhouse are a law unto themselves and tries to blow the whistle. When her actions are uncovered by the soldiers running Stormhouse they punish her by throwing her into the cage where the entity is kept, and that’s when everything goes to hell – literally.
Stormhouse was penned by the UK’s very own Jason Arnopp, who previously wrote a couple of Doctor Who audiobooks for the BBC and Big Finish, and it’s easy...
- 7/2/2012
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Director: Dan Turner.
Writers: Jason Arnopp.
Cast: Katherine Flynn, Grant Masters and Patrick Flynn.
Political agendas are at work in Stormhouse. In an underground bunker, the military has managed to cage a supernatural entity and although the reasons why are never fully revealed, the idea is that they want to tame the savage beast. The generals want to use this entity in its war on terror. This movie takes place many months before the invasion of Iraq.
Otherwise, why else would the armed forces want it? Just what is this covert group of military minds thinking? They recruit a ghost whisperer, Hayley Sands (Katherine Flynn), to make a contact with this untamed force. But since she is a civilian, she is not going to be an obedient soldier. While this type of plotting is nothing new, the attempt at mind washing is intriguing, if not terrifying for those looking for secret messages.
Writers: Jason Arnopp.
Cast: Katherine Flynn, Grant Masters and Patrick Flynn.
Political agendas are at work in Stormhouse. In an underground bunker, the military has managed to cage a supernatural entity and although the reasons why are never fully revealed, the idea is that they want to tame the savage beast. The generals want to use this entity in its war on terror. This movie takes place many months before the invasion of Iraq.
Otherwise, why else would the armed forces want it? Just what is this covert group of military minds thinking? They recruit a ghost whisperer, Hayley Sands (Katherine Flynn), to make a contact with this untamed force. But since she is a civilian, she is not going to be an obedient soldier. While this type of plotting is nothing new, the attempt at mind washing is intriguing, if not terrifying for those looking for secret messages.
- 3/11/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (Ed Sum)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Title: Stormhouse Directed by: Dan Turner Starring: Katherine Flynn, Grant Masters, Martin Delaney, Grahame Fox Running time: 88 minutes, Rated R Hayley Sands, a girl who can communicate with the dead, is brought to a secret underground military base called Stormhouse where a supernatural entity is being held captive behind a reverse electromagnetic fence…but the fence won’t hold for long. Allegedly this film is based on true events, which makes sense because real life is boring, much like this film. Sure it’s got special effects, buckets of blood, trash talking possessed people and a haunted basketball…wait, Wtf? The dialogue was juvenile, the acting was next to terrible and the ending...
- 2/23/2012
- by juliana
- ShockYa
Title: Stormhouse Directed by: Dan Turner Starring: Katherine Flynn, Grant Masters and Patrick Flynn When you first sit down, waiting to check out a new horror film you hope that it’ll either scare the hell out of you, disgust you, make you feel uncomfortable or all of the above. You would hope “Stormhouse” would fall into one of those categories but it instead falls into the ‘unintentionally funny’ sector. “Stormhouse” centers on a secret underground military base where a group of soldiers have captured a dangerous paranormal entity. When they bring in the overly-bubbly American Hayley Sands (Katherine Flynn) to communicate with the entity, everything goes haywire at the complex...
- 10/25/2011
- by melissa
- ShockYa
The supernatural feature Stormhouse is set for its U.S. premiere at the Screamfest La Film Festival on Saturday, October 22nd, and in honor of the occasion we spoke with the film's writer Jason Arnopp and director Dan Turner.
Penned by Arnopp and produced by he and Dean Fisher with directorial duties handled by Turner, Stormhouse stars Katie Flynn (daughter of Jane Seymour), Grahame Fox, Patrick Flynn and Grant Masters. The film's synopsis is as follows: Six months before the invasion of Iraq, the British military caught and imprisoned a supernatural entity at a secret base in the English countryside. This film documents the days that followed, culminating in a battle that transcends their worst nightmares.
Filmed last year, director Turner told us of the Stormhouse production, “The whole turnaround from script to screen was very, very fast. We had the idea in May 2010, and by August 2010 we were shooting.
Penned by Arnopp and produced by he and Dean Fisher with directorial duties handled by Turner, Stormhouse stars Katie Flynn (daughter of Jane Seymour), Grahame Fox, Patrick Flynn and Grant Masters. The film's synopsis is as follows: Six months before the invasion of Iraq, the British military caught and imprisoned a supernatural entity at a secret base in the English countryside. This film documents the days that followed, culminating in a battle that transcends their worst nightmares.
Filmed last year, director Turner told us of the Stormhouse production, “The whole turnaround from script to screen was very, very fast. We had the idea in May 2010, and by August 2010 we were shooting.
- 10/21/2011
- by SeanD.
- DreadCentral.com
Stormhouse
Stars: Katherine Flynn, Grant Masters, Grahame Fox, Patrick Flynn | Written by Jason Arnopp | Directed by Dan Turner
It’s 2002, some eight months before the (second) invasion of Iraq, and the military have captured and caged a supernatural entity at Stormhouse, a top secret underground military installation. Looking to make contact with the entity, they bring in “ghost whisperer” Hayley Sands (Katherine Flynn). After witnessing the facilities so-called experiments, Sands realises that the military in Stormhouse are a law unto themselves and tries to blow the whistle. When her actions are uncovered by the soldiers running Stormhouse they punish her by throwing her into the cage where the entity is kept, and that’s when everything goes to hell – literally.
Stormhouse was penned by the UK’s very own Jason Arnopp, who previously wrote a couple of Doctor Who audiobooks for the BBC and Big Finish, and it’s easy...
Stars: Katherine Flynn, Grant Masters, Grahame Fox, Patrick Flynn | Written by Jason Arnopp | Directed by Dan Turner
It’s 2002, some eight months before the (second) invasion of Iraq, and the military have captured and caged a supernatural entity at Stormhouse, a top secret underground military installation. Looking to make contact with the entity, they bring in “ghost whisperer” Hayley Sands (Katherine Flynn). After witnessing the facilities so-called experiments, Sands realises that the military in Stormhouse are a law unto themselves and tries to blow the whistle. When her actions are uncovered by the soldiers running Stormhouse they punish her by throwing her into the cage where the entity is kept, and that’s when everything goes to hell – literally.
Stormhouse was penned by the UK’s very own Jason Arnopp, who previously wrote a couple of Doctor Who audiobooks for the BBC and Big Finish, and it’s easy...
- 9/8/2011
- by Phil
- Nerdly
At some point in 2002, months before the invasion of Iraq, Hayley Sands (Katherine Flynn) was recruited by the British military for her ability to commune with the dead. Arriving at the Stormhouse (which is not, it turns out, also an anagram of Doctor Who) facility, Sands is introduced to the entity under observation by the military.
Making instant friends with fellow phantom enthusiast Justin Rourke (Patrick Flynn) and soon butting horns with hardened soldier Major Anthony Lester (Grant Masters), Sands dutifully manages to rouse the entity from it’s recent inactivity. With the creature soon on the loose, however, just what exactly is the mysterious game it wishes to play?
Filmed on location at an abandoned military base, and with the actors required to remain onset throughout filming for added authenticity, Stormhouse at least looks the part. The sets – particularly the holding bay itself and the titanic adjoining corridor – are utilized to breathtaking effect,...
Making instant friends with fellow phantom enthusiast Justin Rourke (Patrick Flynn) and soon butting horns with hardened soldier Major Anthony Lester (Grant Masters), Sands dutifully manages to rouse the entity from it’s recent inactivity. With the creature soon on the loose, however, just what exactly is the mysterious game it wishes to play?
Filmed on location at an abandoned military base, and with the actors required to remain onset throughout filming for added authenticity, Stormhouse at least looks the part. The sets – particularly the holding bay itself and the titanic adjoining corridor – are utilized to breathtaking effect,...
- 6/28/2011
- by Steven Neish
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Year: 2010
Directors: Dan Turner
Writers: Jason Arnopp / Dan Turner (
IMDb: link
Trailer: link
Review by: projectcyclops
Rating: 3 out of 10
A low budget British horror set almost entirely in an underground bunker, inside of which the army have captured a supernatural entity and are holding it in a kind of Emp Faraday cage. An American woman who claims to have psychic powers visits the bunker and tries to make contact with the creature, which has begun to penetrate the field and find ways to posses the soldiers and scientists, playing malevolent games and generally adding to the air of cabin fever.
The first words on my notes for this films simply say, "Oh dear." It's hard not to notice the low budget immediately, as well as the patchy acting and very simple, slightly wonky script, all of which sadly make Stormhouse a bit of a clunker. I can't really fault any...
Directors: Dan Turner
Writers: Jason Arnopp / Dan Turner (
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Review by: projectcyclops
Rating: 3 out of 10
A low budget British horror set almost entirely in an underground bunker, inside of which the army have captured a supernatural entity and are holding it in a kind of Emp Faraday cage. An American woman who claims to have psychic powers visits the bunker and tries to make contact with the creature, which has begun to penetrate the field and find ways to posses the soldiers and scientists, playing malevolent games and generally adding to the air of cabin fever.
The first words on my notes for this films simply say, "Oh dear." It's hard not to notice the low budget immediately, as well as the patchy acting and very simple, slightly wonky script, all of which sadly make Stormhouse a bit of a clunker. I can't really fault any...
- 6/24/2011
- QuietEarth.us
The Stormhouse Teaser Trailer has premiered. Dan Turner‘s Stormhouse (2011) stars Katherine Flynn, Grahame Fox, Andrew Hall, Martin Delaney, and Frankie Fitzgerald. Stormhouse‘s plot synopsis: “In 2002, eight months before the invasion of Iraq, the Military captured and imprisoned a supernatural entity at Stormhouse, a secret underground base. This film documents the final four days of that experiment. ‘Ghost whisperer’ Hayley Sands is brought to Stormhouse by the Government to make contact with the captured entity. But her arrival triggers a series of events which lead to the entity’s escape, plunging the base into a horrific nightmare.”
This teaser trailer is good, especially towards the end. These film reminds me of Event Horizon and the video game Dead Space. Stormhouse is ”currently in post-production and will be distributed in the UK by Av Pictures.” Stormhouse also stars Grant Masters, James Capel, Munir Khairdin, and Grahame Fox. Watch the Stormhouse...
This teaser trailer is good, especially towards the end. These film reminds me of Event Horizon and the video game Dead Space. Stormhouse is ”currently in post-production and will be distributed in the UK by Av Pictures.” Stormhouse also stars Grant Masters, James Capel, Munir Khairdin, and Grahame Fox. Watch the Stormhouse...
- 5/8/2011
- by filmbook
- Film-Book
Get ready to travel deep down underground, as Stormhouse takes residence in an secreted military base. Here, you will find a "horrific nightmare" that turns research personnel into stapled monstrosities of their former selves. The first teaser trailer for Stormhouse is very bloody and the film stars Katherine Flynn (Wake), Martin Delaney (Flags of Our Fathers), and Frankie Fitzgerald (Troy). Take a cautious step into this first teaser trailer for Stormhouse below.
The synopsis for Stormhouse is here:
"In 2002, eight months before the invasion of Iraq, the Military captured and imprisoned a supernatural entity at Stormhouse, a secret underground base.
This film documents the final four days of that experiment. 'Ghost whisperer' Hayley Sands is brought to Stormhouse by the Government to make contact with the captured entity. But her arrival triggers a series of events which lead to the entity's escape, plunging the base into a horrific...
The synopsis for Stormhouse is here:
"In 2002, eight months before the invasion of Iraq, the Military captured and imprisoned a supernatural entity at Stormhouse, a secret underground base.
This film documents the final four days of that experiment. 'Ghost whisperer' Hayley Sands is brought to Stormhouse by the Government to make contact with the captured entity. But her arrival triggers a series of events which lead to the entity's escape, plunging the base into a horrific...
- 5/7/2011
- by Remove28DaysLaterAnalysisThis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Av Pictures and Scanner-Rhodes Productions have released a new teaser trailer for upcoming British horror film Stormhouse.
Written by Jason Arnopp and directed by Dan Turner (Girl Number 9), Stormhouse stars Katherine Flynn, Martin Delaney, Frankie Fitzgerald, Andrew Hall, Grant Masters, James Capel, Munir Khairdin and Grahame Fox.
In 2002, eight months before the invasion of Iraq, the Military captured and imprisoned a supernatural entity at Stormhouse, a secret underground base. This film documents the final four days of that experiment. ‘Ghost whisperer’ Hayley Sands (Flynn) is brought to Stormhouse by the Government to make contact with the captured entity. But her arrival triggers a series of events which lead to the entity’s escape, plunging the base into a horrific nightmare.
As we reported yesterday, Stormhouse will premiere at the 65th Edinburgh International Film Festival in June, before being unleashed nationwide later in the year.
Watch the teaser trailer below:...
Written by Jason Arnopp and directed by Dan Turner (Girl Number 9), Stormhouse stars Katherine Flynn, Martin Delaney, Frankie Fitzgerald, Andrew Hall, Grant Masters, James Capel, Munir Khairdin and Grahame Fox.
In 2002, eight months before the invasion of Iraq, the Military captured and imprisoned a supernatural entity at Stormhouse, a secret underground base. This film documents the final four days of that experiment. ‘Ghost whisperer’ Hayley Sands (Flynn) is brought to Stormhouse by the Government to make contact with the captured entity. But her arrival triggers a series of events which lead to the entity’s escape, plunging the base into a horrific nightmare.
As we reported yesterday, Stormhouse will premiere at the 65th Edinburgh International Film Festival in June, before being unleashed nationwide later in the year.
Watch the teaser trailer below:...
- 5/6/2011
- by Jamie Neish
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
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- 2/16/2010
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
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