Wrestlemania week begins tonight with Raw but you can kick it off with the over-the-top gory and insanely fun home invasion slasher Here for Blood, available on all digital platforms and also our Screambox streaming platform.
Here for Blood feels like a ’90s video store discovery that’s brimming with gore and jam-packed with laughs, and has become an instant favorite of mine and our team’s as well. We are certain Bloody Disgusting readers are going to fall in love with this indie gem.
Directed by Daniel Turres, Here for Blood follows a down-on-his-luck wrestler (Shawn Roberts; Albert Wesker in the Resident Evil films) and his girlfriend (Joelle Farrow) who are having a hard time making ends meet. When his girlfriend finds herself overwhelmed by exams, muscle-bound wrestler Tom O’Bannon steps in to cover one of her babysitting gigs.
But his chill night of junk food and video...
Here for Blood feels like a ’90s video store discovery that’s brimming with gore and jam-packed with laughs, and has become an instant favorite of mine and our team’s as well. We are certain Bloody Disgusting readers are going to fall in love with this indie gem.
Directed by Daniel Turres, Here for Blood follows a down-on-his-luck wrestler (Shawn Roberts; Albert Wesker in the Resident Evil films) and his girlfriend (Joelle Farrow) who are having a hard time making ends meet. When his girlfriend finds herself overwhelmed by exams, muscle-bound wrestler Tom O’Bannon steps in to cover one of her babysitting gigs.
But his chill night of junk food and video...
- 4/1/2024
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
Screambox Original Here for Blood, an over-the-top gory and insanely fun home invasion slasher that’s no doubt going to gain cult status, has just released in limited theaters, on digital & Screambox today, just in time for Valentine’s Day! Get all the deets here!
Here for Blood feels like a ’90s video store discovery that’s brimming with gore and jam-packed with laughs, and has become an instant favorite of mine and our team’s as well. We are certain Bloody Disgusting readers are going to fall in love with this indie gem.
Directed by Daniel Turres, Here for Blood follows a down-on-his-luck wrestler (Shawn Roberts; Albert Wesker in the Resident Evil films) and his girlfriend (Joelle Farrow) who are having a hard time making ends meet. When his girlfriend finds herself overwhelmed by exams, muscle-bound wrestler Tom O’Bannon steps in to cover one of her babysitting gigs.
Here for Blood feels like a ’90s video store discovery that’s brimming with gore and jam-packed with laughs, and has become an instant favorite of mine and our team’s as well. We are certain Bloody Disgusting readers are going to fall in love with this indie gem.
Directed by Daniel Turres, Here for Blood follows a down-on-his-luck wrestler (Shawn Roberts; Albert Wesker in the Resident Evil films) and his girlfriend (Joelle Farrow) who are having a hard time making ends meet. When his girlfriend finds herself overwhelmed by exams, muscle-bound wrestler Tom O’Bannon steps in to cover one of her babysitting gigs.
- 2/9/2024
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
A gory throwback to video store staples of the ’80s and ’90s, Screambox Original wrestling-fueled horror-comedy Here For Blood will invade select theaters, digital, and Screambox on 9th February 2024. Struggling to make ends meet, a rowdy pro wrestler agrees to babysit a precocious 10-year-old girl. What starts off as a laid-back night of junk food and video games quickly spirals into bloody chaos as the secluded home is invaded by a cult of mask-wearing maniacs.
The Resident Evil franchise’s Shawn Roberts stars as the besieged babysitter, while Twisted Sister frontman Dee Snider lends his legendary voice to a decapitated skull. Maya Misaljevic (The Boys), Joelle Farrow, Tara Spencer-Nairn, and Michael Therriault (Chucky) co-star.
Directed by Daniel Turres and written by James Roberts, Here For Blood body-slammed audiences on the festival circuit. It won six awards at its Toronto After Dark premiere, including “Best Film to Watch with a Crowd,...
The Resident Evil franchise’s Shawn Roberts stars as the besieged babysitter, while Twisted Sister frontman Dee Snider lends his legendary voice to a decapitated skull. Maya Misaljevic (The Boys), Joelle Farrow, Tara Spencer-Nairn, and Michael Therriault (Chucky) co-star.
Directed by Daniel Turres and written by James Roberts, Here For Blood body-slammed audiences on the festival circuit. It won six awards at its Toronto After Dark premiere, including “Best Film to Watch with a Crowd,...
- 2/9/2024
- by Peter 'Witchfinder' Hopkins
- Horror Asylum
Huge news for fans of old-school horror as Here for Blood, an over-the-top gory and insanely fun home invasion slasher that’s no doubt going to gain cult status, opens in limited theaters, on digital & Screambox tomorrow, just in time for Valentine’s Day! Get all the deets here!
Here for Blood feels like a ’90s video store discovery that’s brimming with gore and jam-packed with laughs, and has become an instant favorite of mine and our team’s as well. We are certain Bloody Disgusting readers are going to fall in love with this indie gem.
Directed by Daniel Turres, Here for Blood follows a down-on-his-luck wrestler (Shawn Roberts; Albert Wesker in the Resident Evil films) and his girlfriend (Joelle Farrow) who are having a hard time making ends meet. When his girlfriend finds herself overwhelmed by exams, muscle-bound wrestler Tom O’Bannon steps in to cover one of her babysitting gigs.
Here for Blood feels like a ’90s video store discovery that’s brimming with gore and jam-packed with laughs, and has become an instant favorite of mine and our team’s as well. We are certain Bloody Disgusting readers are going to fall in love with this indie gem.
Directed by Daniel Turres, Here for Blood follows a down-on-his-luck wrestler (Shawn Roberts; Albert Wesker in the Resident Evil films) and his girlfriend (Joelle Farrow) who are having a hard time making ends meet. When his girlfriend finds herself overwhelmed by exams, muscle-bound wrestler Tom O’Bannon steps in to cover one of her babysitting gigs.
- 2/8/2024
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
This week brings four new horror movies to the table, and they’re all releasing on the same day. That should make this Friday feel like Friday the 13th… even if it’s actually Friday the 9th.
Here’s all the new horror releasing on February 9, 2024!
For daily reminders about new horror releases, be sure to follow @HorrorCalendar.
First up, Stone Age horrors will be unleashed in Out of Darkness, which had previously been titled The Origin. Bleecker Street brings the film to theaters on Friday, February 9.
We’ve been told, “It’s a tense, emotional, and incredibly crafted film; so much creativity went into making the paleolithic world – including the entire language spoken in the film, which was created specifically for this by a linguist and an archaeologist.”
In the film, “A small boat reaches the shores of a raw and desolate landscape. A group of six have struggled...
Here’s all the new horror releasing on February 9, 2024!
For daily reminders about new horror releases, be sure to follow @HorrorCalendar.
First up, Stone Age horrors will be unleashed in Out of Darkness, which had previously been titled The Origin. Bleecker Street brings the film to theaters on Friday, February 9.
We’ve been told, “It’s a tense, emotional, and incredibly crafted film; so much creativity went into making the paleolithic world – including the entire language spoken in the film, which was created specifically for this by a linguist and an archaeologist.”
In the film, “A small boat reaches the shores of a raw and desolate landscape. A group of six have struggled...
- 2/7/2024
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
A pro-wrestler-turned-babysitter (Shawn Roberts) is forced to utilize his smackdown skills from within the ring when home-invading cult members attack in the new horror comedy Here for Blood, and ahead of the film's February 9th release in select theaters and on digital and Screambox, we've been provided with an exclusive clip to share with Daily Dead readers!
Below, you can watch the wrestler help get his group ready to rumble by arming them with knives (including the 10-year-old he's babysitting) in our exclusive clip from Here for Blood, and in case you missed it, read Lindsay Traves' Toronto After Dark review of the film.
Press Release: A gory throwback to video store staples of the '80s and '90s, Screambox Original wrestling-fueled horror-comedy Here for Blood will invade select theaters, digital, and Screambox on February 9.
Struggling to make ends meet, a rowdy pro wrestler agrees to babysit a precocious 10-year-old girl.
Below, you can watch the wrestler help get his group ready to rumble by arming them with knives (including the 10-year-old he's babysitting) in our exclusive clip from Here for Blood, and in case you missed it, read Lindsay Traves' Toronto After Dark review of the film.
Press Release: A gory throwback to video store staples of the '80s and '90s, Screambox Original wrestling-fueled horror-comedy Here for Blood will invade select theaters, digital, and Screambox on February 9.
Struggling to make ends meet, a rowdy pro wrestler agrees to babysit a precocious 10-year-old girl.
- 1/30/2024
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Cineverse has acquired the U.S. distribution rights to the gore-soaked action horror comedy Here for Blood, with their plan being to give the film a theatrical and digital release on February 9th. It will be available to watch on the horror streaming service Screambox that same day. With that date right around the corner, a full trailer for Here for Blood has arrived online, and you can watch it in the embed above.
Directed by Daniel Turres from a screenplay written by James Roberts, Here for Blood follows a down-on-his-luck wrestler and his girlfriend, who are having a hard time making ends meet. When his girlfriend finds herself overwhelmed by exams, muscle-bound wrestler Tom O’Bannon steps in to cover one of her babysitting gigs. But his chill night of junk food and video games quickly takes a turn for the cult-ish when the home is invaded by a gang of mask wearing maniacs.
Directed by Daniel Turres from a screenplay written by James Roberts, Here for Blood follows a down-on-his-luck wrestler and his girlfriend, who are having a hard time making ends meet. When his girlfriend finds herself overwhelmed by exams, muscle-bound wrestler Tom O’Bannon steps in to cover one of her babysitting gigs. But his chill night of junk food and video games quickly takes a turn for the cult-ish when the home is invaded by a gang of mask wearing maniacs.
- 1/29/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
The next Screambox Original that Bloody Disgusting will be bringing to the table is the pro-wrestling themed horror movie Here for Blood, which will release in theaters, on digital, and streaming exclusively on Screambox just in time for Valentine’s Day, on February 9, 2024.
Heavy metal legend Dee Snider (Strangeland) lends his voice to a decapitated skull in the film, and this exclusive clip gives you a sneak peek at one of Snider’s wackiest roles to date.
Whatever you do… Don’T Feed The Head!
Directed by Daniel Turres, Here for Blood follows a down-on-his-luck wrestler (Shawn Roberts; Albert Wesker in the Resident Evil films) and his girlfriend (Joelle Farrow) who are having a hard time making ends meet. When his girlfriend finds herself overwhelmed by exams, muscle-bound wrestler Tom O’Bannon steps in to cover one of her babysitting gigs.
But his chill night of junk food and video...
Heavy metal legend Dee Snider (Strangeland) lends his voice to a decapitated skull in the film, and this exclusive clip gives you a sneak peek at one of Snider’s wackiest roles to date.
Whatever you do… Don’T Feed The Head!
Directed by Daniel Turres, Here for Blood follows a down-on-his-luck wrestler (Shawn Roberts; Albert Wesker in the Resident Evil films) and his girlfriend (Joelle Farrow) who are having a hard time making ends meet. When his girlfriend finds herself overwhelmed by exams, muscle-bound wrestler Tom O’Bannon steps in to cover one of her babysitting gigs.
But his chill night of junk food and video...
- 1/26/2024
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
A few months ago, we heard that Cineverse had acquired the U.S. distribution rights to the gore-soaked action horror comedy Here for Blood – and now we know their release plans! Here for Blood will be receiving a theatrical and digital release on February 9th, and it will be available to watch on the horror streaming service Screambox that same day.
Directed by Daniel Turres from a screenplay written by James Roberts, Here for Blood follows a down-on-his-luck wrestler and his girlfriend, who are having a hard time making ends meet. When his girlfriend finds herself overwhelmed by exams, muscle-bound wrestler Tom O’Bannon steps in to cover one of her babysitting gigs. But his chill night of junk food and video games quickly takes a turn for the cult-ish when the home is invaded by a gang of mask wearing maniacs. Isolated and unprepared, Tom, his girlfriend and a...
Directed by Daniel Turres from a screenplay written by James Roberts, Here for Blood follows a down-on-his-luck wrestler and his girlfriend, who are having a hard time making ends meet. When his girlfriend finds herself overwhelmed by exams, muscle-bound wrestler Tom O’Bannon steps in to cover one of her babysitting gigs. But his chill night of junk food and video games quickly takes a turn for the cult-ish when the home is invaded by a gang of mask wearing maniacs. Isolated and unprepared, Tom, his girlfriend and a...
- 1/10/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
"Fun as hell genre bender." Cineverse + Screambox have debuted the trailer for gnarly horror comedy film called Here for Blood, the latest feature made by the Canadian-Chilean filmmaker Daniel Turres. This premiered back in 2022 at the Toronto After Dark Film Festival, and played at FrightFest Glasgow last year. A gory throwback to video store staples of the '80s and '90s, Screambox Original wrestling-fueled horror-comedy Here for Blood will invade select theaters, digital, and Screambox in February. Struggling to make ends meet, a rowdy pro wrestler agrees to babysit a precocious 10-year-old girl. What starts off as a laid-back night of junk food and video games quickly spirals into bloody chaos as the secluded home is invaded by a cult of mask-wearing maniacs. Shawn Roberts stars with Maya Misaljevic, Joelle Farrow, Tara Spencer-Nairn, and Michael Therriault, with Twister Sister's Dee Snider as the voice of the skull. It's described...
- 1/10/2024
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
In her Toronto After Dark review, Lindsay Traves called Here for Blood a "fun as hell genre bender by way of The Evil Dead, The Purge, and They Live." If you missed it on the festival circuit, the new horror comedy from director Daniel Turres and writer James Roberts is heading to select theaters, digital, and Screambox on February 9th, and we have a look at the official trailer that pits a pro-wrestler-turned-babysitter against masked home invaders.
Below, you can check out the official Here for Blood trailer and key art. As someone who is a big fan of Shawn Roberts' performance as Tony in George A. Romero's Diary of the Dead and his portrayal of Albert Wesker in multiple Resident Evil movies, I'm excited to see him deliver a blood-splattered smackdown in this film!
Press Release: A gory throwback to video store staples of the '80s and '90s,...
Below, you can check out the official Here for Blood trailer and key art. As someone who is a big fan of Shawn Roberts' performance as Tony in George A. Romero's Diary of the Dead and his portrayal of Albert Wesker in multiple Resident Evil movies, I'm excited to see him deliver a blood-splattered smackdown in this film!
Press Release: A gory throwback to video store staples of the '80s and '90s,...
- 1/9/2024
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Huge news for fans of old-school horror as Here for Blood, an over-the-top gory and insanely fun home invasion slasher that’s no doubt going to gain cult status, will release in theaters, on digital & Screambox just in time for Valentine’s Day, February 9, 2024.
Check out the new trailer below, debuted by IGN today!
Here for Blood feels like a ’90s video store discovery that’s brimming with gore and jam-packed with laughs, and has become an instant favorite of mine and our team’s as well. We are certain Bloody Disgusting readers are going to fall in love with this indie gem.
Directed by Daniel Turres, Here for Blood follows a down-on-his-luck wrestler (Shawn Roberts; Albert Wesker in the Resident Evil films) and his girlfriend (Joelle Farrow) who are having a hard time making ends meet. When his girlfriend finds herself overwhelmed by exams, muscle-bound wrestler Tom O’Bannon...
Check out the new trailer below, debuted by IGN today!
Here for Blood feels like a ’90s video store discovery that’s brimming with gore and jam-packed with laughs, and has become an instant favorite of mine and our team’s as well. We are certain Bloody Disgusting readers are going to fall in love with this indie gem.
Directed by Daniel Turres, Here for Blood follows a down-on-his-luck wrestler (Shawn Roberts; Albert Wesker in the Resident Evil films) and his girlfriend (Joelle Farrow) who are having a hard time making ends meet. When his girlfriend finds herself overwhelmed by exams, muscle-bound wrestler Tom O’Bannon...
- 1/9/2024
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
Huge news for fans of old-school horror as Bloody Disgusting and Screambox have acquired U.S rights to one of my favorite horror films of the year, Here for Blood, an over-the-top gory and insanely fun home invasion slasher that’s no doubt going to gain cult status.
The news was first reported by JoBlo over the weekend.
Directed by Daniel Turres, Here for Blood follows a down-on-his-luck wrestler (Shawn Roberts; Albert Wesker in the Resident Evil films) and his girlfriend (Joelle Farrow) who are having a hard time making ends meet. When his girlfriend finds herself overwhelmed by exams, muscle-bound wrestler Tom O’Bannon steps in to cover one of her babysitting gigs.
But his chill night of junk food and video games quickly takes a turn for the cult-ish when the home is invaded by a gang of mask-wearing maniacs. Isolated and unprepared, Tom, his girlfriend, and a...
The news was first reported by JoBlo over the weekend.
Directed by Daniel Turres, Here for Blood follows a down-on-his-luck wrestler (Shawn Roberts; Albert Wesker in the Resident Evil films) and his girlfriend (Joelle Farrow) who are having a hard time making ends meet. When his girlfriend finds herself overwhelmed by exams, muscle-bound wrestler Tom O’Bannon steps in to cover one of her babysitting gigs.
But his chill night of junk food and video games quickly takes a turn for the cult-ish when the home is invaded by a gang of mask-wearing maniacs. Isolated and unprepared, Tom, his girlfriend, and a...
- 10/2/2023
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
We have an Exclusive bit of cool news to share with you today, as Cineverse has announced that they have acquired the U.S. distribution rights to the gore-soaked action horror comedy Here for Blood! Specific release dates haven’t been revealed yet, but Cineverse did confirm that they plan to give Here for Blood a theatrical release sometime in 2024, then the movie will be moving over to their horror streaming service Screambox.
Directed by Daniel Turres from a screenplay written by James Roberts, Here for Blood follows a down-on-his-luck wrestler and his girlfriend, who are having a hard time making ends meet. When his girlfriend finds herself overwhelmed by exams, muscle-bound wrestler Tom O’Bannon steps in to cover one of her babysitting gigs. But his chill night of junk food and video games quickly takes a turn for the cult-ish when the home is invaded by a gang of mask wearing maniacs.
Directed by Daniel Turres from a screenplay written by James Roberts, Here for Blood follows a down-on-his-luck wrestler and his girlfriend, who are having a hard time making ends meet. When his girlfriend finds herself overwhelmed by exams, muscle-bound wrestler Tom O’Bannon steps in to cover one of her babysitting gigs. But his chill night of junk food and video games quickly takes a turn for the cult-ish when the home is invaded by a gang of mask wearing maniacs.
- 9/29/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
The gore-soaked action horror comedy Here for Blood recently screened at FrightFest Glasgow, and on August 25th it will also be screening at the Pigeon Shrine FrightFest in London. There’s no word on when a wider audience will have the chance to see the movie, but while we wait to hear distribution details a teaser trailer for the film has arrived online and can be seen in the embed above.
Directed by Daniel Turres from a screenplay written by James Roberts, Here for Blood has the following synopsis: When his girlfriend, Phoebe, is swamped with college exams; Tom O’Bannon, a rowdy pro-wrestler struggling to make ends meet, agrees to fill in as a last-minute replacement for her well paying babysitting job. Tom arrives at an isolated family home where he meets the precocious 10-year-old Grace. What starts off as a quiet night of pizza and video games quickly spirals into bloody,...
Directed by Daniel Turres from a screenplay written by James Roberts, Here for Blood has the following synopsis: When his girlfriend, Phoebe, is swamped with college exams; Tom O’Bannon, a rowdy pro-wrestler struggling to make ends meet, agrees to fill in as a last-minute replacement for her well paying babysitting job. Tom arrives at an isolated family home where he meets the precocious 10-year-old Grace. What starts off as a quiet night of pizza and video games quickly spirals into bloody,...
- 7/26/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Following its premiere at FrightFest in Glasgow in which it became an instant crowd favorite, Pageman Productions and Daniel Turres‘s ultra-gory, action-horror Here For Blood is getting an encore screening at next month’s FrightFest in London (Aug. 25).
To celebrate the premiere, the filmmakers have shared the first teaser trailer that gives us a small taste of the gory chaos that ensues when demons invade a home only to find out they’re going to have to go up against a professional wrestler, played by Shawn Roberts, best known by horror fans for his role as Albert Wesker in the Resident Evil films.
In the film…
“When his girlfriend, Phoebe, is swamped with college exams; Tom O’Bannon, a rowdy pro-wrestler struggling to make ends meet, agrees to fill in as a last-minute replacement for her well-paying babysitting job. Tom arrives at an isolated family home where he meets the precocious 10-year-old Grace.
To celebrate the premiere, the filmmakers have shared the first teaser trailer that gives us a small taste of the gory chaos that ensues when demons invade a home only to find out they’re going to have to go up against a professional wrestler, played by Shawn Roberts, best known by horror fans for his role as Albert Wesker in the Resident Evil films.
In the film…
“When his girlfriend, Phoebe, is swamped with college exams; Tom O’Bannon, a rowdy pro-wrestler struggling to make ends meet, agrees to fill in as a last-minute replacement for her well-paying babysitting job. Tom arrives at an isolated family home where he meets the precocious 10-year-old Grace.
- 7/26/2023
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
Stars: Shawn Roberts, Maya Misaljevic, Joelle Farrow, Dee Snider, Tara Spencer-Nairn, Michael Therriault, Samantha Helt, Kelly Penner | Written by James Roberts | Directed by Daniel Turres
When his girlfriend is swamped with college exams, Tom O’Bannon (Shawn Roberts), a rowdy pro-wrestler struggling to make ends meet, agrees to fill in as a last-minute replacement for her well-paying babysitting job. Tom arrives at an isolated family home where he meets the precocious 10-year-old Grace (Maya Misaljevic). But what starts off as a quiet night of pizza and video games quickly spirals into bloody, violent, demonic chaos as Tom and Grace find themselves fighting for their lives when an otherworldly cult of masked intruders descend on the home.
Canadian horror strikes again! Taking inspiration from a myriad of home invasion films and occult thrillers And capturing the heavy metal horror ethos of films like Rocktober Blood, Trick or Treat etc. Here For Blood...
When his girlfriend is swamped with college exams, Tom O’Bannon (Shawn Roberts), a rowdy pro-wrestler struggling to make ends meet, agrees to fill in as a last-minute replacement for her well-paying babysitting job. Tom arrives at an isolated family home where he meets the precocious 10-year-old Grace (Maya Misaljevic). But what starts off as a quiet night of pizza and video games quickly spirals into bloody, violent, demonic chaos as Tom and Grace find themselves fighting for their lives when an otherworldly cult of masked intruders descend on the home.
Canadian horror strikes again! Taking inspiration from a myriad of home invasion films and occult thrillers And capturing the heavy metal horror ethos of films like Rocktober Blood, Trick or Treat etc. Here For Blood...
- 3/23/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Mathew Baynton, who played Thomas Thorne in the original British version of Ghosts, guest stars as an actor playing Pete on CBS’s Ghosts season two episode seven. Directed by Nick Wong from a script by Sophia Lear, episode seven – “Dumb Deaths” – will air on Thursday, November 10, 2022 at 8:30pm Et/Pt.
Rose McIver and Utkarsh Ambudkar return as Samantha and Jay, the living residents of the mansion. Reprising their roles as the resident ghosts are Brandon Scott Jones as Isaac, Richie Moriarty as Pete, Danielle Pinnock as Alberta, and Asher Grodman as Trevor. Román Zaragoza stars as Sasappis, Sheila Carrasco plays Flower, Rebecca Wisocky is Hetty, and Devan Chandler Long plays Thorfinn.
Amir Talai, Dana Gourrier, Tara Spencer-Nairn, Rose Abdoo, Nasuna Stuart-Ulin, Adam Bernett, and Marc Antoine-Kelertas guest star.
“Dumb Deaths” Plot: When a television documentary crew comes to Woodstone Mansion to shoot an episode of “Dumb Deaths,” Pete...
Rose McIver and Utkarsh Ambudkar return as Samantha and Jay, the living residents of the mansion. Reprising their roles as the resident ghosts are Brandon Scott Jones as Isaac, Richie Moriarty as Pete, Danielle Pinnock as Alberta, and Asher Grodman as Trevor. Román Zaragoza stars as Sasappis, Sheila Carrasco plays Flower, Rebecca Wisocky is Hetty, and Devan Chandler Long plays Thorfinn.
Amir Talai, Dana Gourrier, Tara Spencer-Nairn, Rose Abdoo, Nasuna Stuart-Ulin, Adam Bernett, and Marc Antoine-Kelertas guest star.
“Dumb Deaths” Plot: When a television documentary crew comes to Woodstone Mansion to shoot an episode of “Dumb Deaths,” Pete...
- 11/4/2022
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
"I'm from the future!" An official trailer for has arrived for a fun new time travel comedy from Canada titled James vs. His Future Self. This is premiering at the Cinefest Sudbury Film Festival this week, and is also playing at the Calgary & Edmonton Film Festivals. The crazy idea for this: the scientist who invented time travel goes back in time to convince himself to never invent it in the first place. "When he won't go along with the plan, it becomes a wicked battle of man versus himself - literally." Not too bad of a concept, right? Starring Jonas Chernick, Daniel Stern, Francis Conroy, Cleopatra Coleman, and Tara Spencer-Nairn. This seems to be less about science, more about self, with a romantic angle that is driving the plot. I really hope this is good, but it doesn't look too good from this trailer. There's only one way to find out,...
- 9/17/2019
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Exclusive: Cleopatra Coleman, star of Fox series The Last Man On Earth and Summit hit Step Up Revolution, will star alongside comedy vet Daniel Stern (Home Alone) and Jonas Chernick (My Awkward Sexual Adventure) in time-travel sci-fi comedy James Vs His Future Self, which Amp International is launching world sales on in Cannes.
Jeremy Lalonde (How to Plan An Orgy In A Small Town) will direct the feature, which is due to begin shoot on Monday in Northern Ontario, Canada. Script comes from Chernick and Lalonde while supporting cast includes Tommie-Amber Pirie (Syfy’s Bitten) and Tara Spencer-Nairn (CTV’s Corner Gas).
Producers are The Witch and Patti Cake$ exec Jonathan Bronfman for JoBro Productions, Jordan Walker of Neophyte Productions (How To Plan an Orgy In A Small Town) and Chernick’s Banana-Moon Sky Films (My Awkward Sexual Adventure).
The movie will tell the story of an uptight but brilliant...
Jeremy Lalonde (How to Plan An Orgy In A Small Town) will direct the feature, which is due to begin shoot on Monday in Northern Ontario, Canada. Script comes from Chernick and Lalonde while supporting cast includes Tommie-Amber Pirie (Syfy’s Bitten) and Tara Spencer-Nairn (CTV’s Corner Gas).
Producers are The Witch and Patti Cake$ exec Jonathan Bronfman for JoBro Productions, Jordan Walker of Neophyte Productions (How To Plan an Orgy In A Small Town) and Chernick’s Banana-Moon Sky Films (My Awkward Sexual Adventure).
The movie will tell the story of an uptight but brilliant...
- 5/9/2018
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
This should be a gas, eh? Canada's The Comedy Network is reviving the Corner Gas TV show as an animated series. Watch a teaser, below. The original live-action comedy series ran for six seasons from 2004 to 2009. A feature film followed, in 2014.Set in the fictional town of Dog River, Saskatchewan, Corner Gas features the only gas station around for miles. Brent Butt, Gabrielle Miller, Fred Ewanuick, Eric Peterson, Janet Wright, Lorne Cardinal, Tara Spencer-Nairn, and Nancy Robertson starred in the original series. Learn more from The Comedy Network, after the jump.Read More…...
- 12/21/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
There will be plenty going on during the Toronto International Film Festival (Tiff), and the makers of "Corner Gas: The Movie" want to add to the fun by inviting the public to star in their flick.
The catch? You have to sing.
With Tiff in full swing, the people behind the big-screen adaptation of the Canadian television favourite will host a "Corner Gas Sing-a-Long Booth" at the intersection of Queen and John Streets, outside CTV's headquarters, from Sept. 4 to 13, said a Wednesday news release.
People will be invited to sing the show's theme song "Not a Lot Goin' On" karaoke-style, with the help of scrolling lyrics.
Singers' voices will then be mashed up and played over the end credits, while a number of people's videos will be shown in theatres, online and on a collectors' edition DVD.
The booth, which will look like the grain elevators you find on the Prairies,...
The catch? You have to sing.
With Tiff in full swing, the people behind the big-screen adaptation of the Canadian television favourite will host a "Corner Gas Sing-a-Long Booth" at the intersection of Queen and John Streets, outside CTV's headquarters, from Sept. 4 to 13, said a Wednesday news release.
People will be invited to sing the show's theme song "Not a Lot Goin' On" karaoke-style, with the help of scrolling lyrics.
Singers' voices will then be mashed up and played over the end credits, while a number of people's videos will be shown in theatres, online and on a collectors' edition DVD.
The booth, which will look like the grain elevators you find on the Prairies,...
- 9/5/2014
- by Jesse Ferreras
- Moviefone
Canadian sitcom Corner Gas is set to get a film spin-off.
The show, which ran for six seasons, was the top-rated sitcom in Canada with a record-breaking three million people watching the series finale in 2009.
The film already has funding from Canadian broadcaster Bell Media and film financier Telefilm Canada but is looking for an extra $100,000 from crowd sourcing to fund the spin-off.
Eric Peterson, Janet Wright, Gabrielle Miller, Fred Ewanuick, Lorne Cardinal, Tara Spencer-Nairn and Nancy Robertson are all set to return as their characters.
Writer and star of the show Brent Butt said of the 90-minute project: "I'm excited. The entire gang is back."
Picking up five years after the TV finale, residents of Dog River will discover their town has been mismanaged and they all have to move away.
Deciding to make one last rally to save Dog River, they discover a plan by a corporate chain...
The show, which ran for six seasons, was the top-rated sitcom in Canada with a record-breaking three million people watching the series finale in 2009.
The film already has funding from Canadian broadcaster Bell Media and film financier Telefilm Canada but is looking for an extra $100,000 from crowd sourcing to fund the spin-off.
Eric Peterson, Janet Wright, Gabrielle Miller, Fred Ewanuick, Lorne Cardinal, Tara Spencer-Nairn and Nancy Robertson are all set to return as their characters.
Writer and star of the show Brent Butt said of the 90-minute project: "I'm excited. The entire gang is back."
Picking up five years after the TV finale, residents of Dog River will discover their town has been mismanaged and they all have to move away.
Deciding to make one last rally to save Dog River, they discover a plan by a corporate chain...
- 5/20/2014
- Digital Spy
After two years of absence, the Canadian TV series The Listener will return for a second season on CTV, a Canadian TV network, on Tuesday, February 8, at 10 Pm.
In the second season, we learn that Det. Charlie Marks (Lisa Marcos) succumbed to her wounds after she had chased a criminal.
In the premiere, Toby Logan (Craig Olejnik), a paramedic from Toronto, decides to stop fighting against his telepathic gift. When he revives a woman (Rekha Sharma) who nearly drowned, Toby notices that he stumbled upon an investigation case of Sgt. Michelle McCluskey (Lauren Lee Smith), an investigator of the Rcmp.
The show will not return on NBC, an American TV network that dropped The Listener two years ago halfway through the first season. However, it will premiere on March 2011 on Fox International Channels depending on the country you live in.
Regular members of the cast include Ennis Esmer, Arnold Pinnock,...
In the second season, we learn that Det. Charlie Marks (Lisa Marcos) succumbed to her wounds after she had chased a criminal.
In the premiere, Toby Logan (Craig Olejnik), a paramedic from Toronto, decides to stop fighting against his telepathic gift. When he revives a woman (Rekha Sharma) who nearly drowned, Toby notices that he stumbled upon an investigation case of Sgt. Michelle McCluskey (Lauren Lee Smith), an investigator of the Rcmp.
The show will not return on NBC, an American TV network that dropped The Listener two years ago halfway through the first season. However, it will premiere on March 2011 on Fox International Channels depending on the country you live in.
Regular members of the cast include Ennis Esmer, Arnold Pinnock,...
- 1/31/2011
- by anhkhoido@gmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
Two days ago, it was revealed that production began on the second season of the Canadian TV series The Listener. Now, Shaftesbury Films, the production company behind the show, has revealed new details about what viewers should expect about The Listener's second season. In a nutshell, expect to see new characters and new things for the leading characters to deal with.
The new faces joining the regular cast will be Lauren Lee Smith (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation), Tara Spencer Nairn (Corner Gas) and Sebastien Roberts (Canada Russia ‘72).
In the second season of The Listener, Toby Logan (Craig Olejnik), a paramedic from Toronto, has kept his habit of getting his nose in criminal investigations when he's not on the job with his partner Oz Bey (Ennis Esmer). This leads Toby to get into a case investigated by Integrated Investigations Bureau (Iib) of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (Rcmp), Canada's federal police.
The new faces joining the regular cast will be Lauren Lee Smith (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation), Tara Spencer Nairn (Corner Gas) and Sebastien Roberts (Canada Russia ‘72).
In the second season of The Listener, Toby Logan (Craig Olejnik), a paramedic from Toronto, has kept his habit of getting his nose in criminal investigations when he's not on the job with his partner Oz Bey (Ennis Esmer). This leads Toby to get into a case investigated by Integrated Investigations Bureau (Iib) of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (Rcmp), Canada's federal police.
- 9/22/2010
- by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
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