Anthology horror film The Monster Mash is out now from BayView Entertainment and is available to rent/buy on Amazon Prime Video in the UK and USA. Also available on other streaming platforms worldwide.
Synopsis:
An anthology throwback to the glorious days of Creature Features that dominated television sets across America. Dr. Freudstein, along with his sidekick Ludwig fumble to create a bio-mechanical experiment all while hosting “The Monster Mash Triple Feature Show.” The Monster Mash features 3 gruesome mini horror films: Whispering Hollow Road – A dark shadowy noir with a monstrous twist, The House – A modern gothic tale of lycanthropy, Homebound Horror – A grimy grindhouse tale of revenge of extraterrestrial proportions.
The Monster Mash was Directed by Richard Terrasi and Kevin Losani. The film stars Michael Gentile, William Kozy and Cherry Fu.
The Monster Mash has gained much praise from festivals including winning at these festivals:
Horrors4You Film Festival...
Synopsis:
An anthology throwback to the glorious days of Creature Features that dominated television sets across America. Dr. Freudstein, along with his sidekick Ludwig fumble to create a bio-mechanical experiment all while hosting “The Monster Mash Triple Feature Show.” The Monster Mash features 3 gruesome mini horror films: Whispering Hollow Road – A dark shadowy noir with a monstrous twist, The House – A modern gothic tale of lycanthropy, Homebound Horror – A grimy grindhouse tale of revenge of extraterrestrial proportions.
The Monster Mash was Directed by Richard Terrasi and Kevin Losani. The film stars Michael Gentile, William Kozy and Cherry Fu.
The Monster Mash has gained much praise from festivals including winning at these festivals:
Horrors4You Film Festival...
- 12/18/2023
- by Peter 'Witchfinder' Hopkins
- Horror Asylum
BayView Entertainment have released the anthology horror film The Monster Mash on Digital Platforms including Amazon Prime Video.
Synopsis:
An anthology throwback to the glorious days of Creature Features that dominated television sets across America. Dr. Freudstein, along with his sidekick Ludwig fumble to create a bio-mechanical experiment all while hosting “The Monster Mash Triple Feature Show.” The Monster Mash features 3 gruesome mini horror films: Whispering Hollow Road – A dark shadowy noir with a monstrous twist, The House – A modern gothic tale of lycanthropy, Homebound Horror – A grimy grindhouse tale of revenge of extraterrestrial proportions.
The Monster Mash was Directed by Richard Terrasi and Kevin Losani. The film stars Michael Gentile, William Kozy and Cherry Fu.
The Monster Mash has gained much praise from festivals including winning at these festivals:
Horrors4You Film Festival – Winner – (Best Screenplay – Best Director),
Bloody Horror International Film Festival – Winner (Favorite Creature Feature),
The Strange...
Synopsis:
An anthology throwback to the glorious days of Creature Features that dominated television sets across America. Dr. Freudstein, along with his sidekick Ludwig fumble to create a bio-mechanical experiment all while hosting “The Monster Mash Triple Feature Show.” The Monster Mash features 3 gruesome mini horror films: Whispering Hollow Road – A dark shadowy noir with a monstrous twist, The House – A modern gothic tale of lycanthropy, Homebound Horror – A grimy grindhouse tale of revenge of extraterrestrial proportions.
The Monster Mash was Directed by Richard Terrasi and Kevin Losani. The film stars Michael Gentile, William Kozy and Cherry Fu.
The Monster Mash has gained much praise from festivals including winning at these festivals:
Horrors4You Film Festival – Winner – (Best Screenplay – Best Director),
Bloody Horror International Film Festival – Winner (Favorite Creature Feature),
The Strange...
- 10/27/2023
- by Peter 'Witchfinder' Hopkins
- Horror Asylum
Leading French producer Michael Gentile’s Paris-based outfit The Film is about to start shooting Julie Delpy’s next directorial outing, “The Barbarians,” and Laurence Arné’s “Les Hennedricks” starring Dany Boon.
Delpy’s comeback to French filmmaking since “Lolo,” “The Barbarians” is a satirical comedy unfolding in a small town in Brittany which is preparing to welcome Ukrainian refugees after voting unanimously to greet them in exchange for subsidies from the government. But instead of seeing Ukrainians come into town, they see Syrian refugees, causing some tensions among locals and testing their liberal beliefs. Delpy will star in the film opposite Sandrine Kiberlain (“Mademoiselle Chambon”), Laurent Lafitte (“Elle”) and Ziad Bakri (“The Weekend Away”), India Hair (“Angry Annie”), Mathieu Demy (“The Bureau”) and Delpy’s father Albert Delpy.
Delpy penned the script with Matthieu Rumani (“Family Business”), in collaboration with Lea Domenech (“Bernadette”). “The Barbarians” will start filming on...
Delpy’s comeback to French filmmaking since “Lolo,” “The Barbarians” is a satirical comedy unfolding in a small town in Brittany which is preparing to welcome Ukrainian refugees after voting unanimously to greet them in exchange for subsidies from the government. But instead of seeing Ukrainians come into town, they see Syrian refugees, causing some tensions among locals and testing their liberal beliefs. Delpy will star in the film opposite Sandrine Kiberlain (“Mademoiselle Chambon”), Laurent Lafitte (“Elle”) and Ziad Bakri (“The Weekend Away”), India Hair (“Angry Annie”), Mathieu Demy (“The Bureau”) and Delpy’s father Albert Delpy.
Delpy penned the script with Matthieu Rumani (“Family Business”), in collaboration with Lea Domenech (“Bernadette”). “The Barbarians” will start filming on...
- 5/19/2023
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
Bloody Disgusting has learned this afternoon that the HD remaster of Fabrice du Welz’s 2004 Belgian horror movie Calvaire will be re-released in theaters February 24 followed by VOD and a limited edition Blu-ray release this spring from Yellow Veil Pictures.
Released at the height of the New French Extremity movement, Calvaire follows a traveling entertainer who falls victim to a dangerously unhinged innkeeper determined to keep him captive.
Oscar-winning director Guillermo Del Toro called Calvaire “a lucid nightmare,” further describing it as “a dark absurdist descent into hell… Calvaire’s meditation on identity, possession, and cruelty remains horribly vivid.”
As du Welz’s first feature, Calvaire would go on to become the first part of his thematic Ardennes Trilogy (alongside 2014’s Alleluia and 2019’s Adoration) and immediately define the young director as a voice to watch in Belgium. Calvaire takes its cues not only from the contemporary extreme cinema of France and Belgium,...
Released at the height of the New French Extremity movement, Calvaire follows a traveling entertainer who falls victim to a dangerously unhinged innkeeper determined to keep him captive.
Oscar-winning director Guillermo Del Toro called Calvaire “a lucid nightmare,” further describing it as “a dark absurdist descent into hell… Calvaire’s meditation on identity, possession, and cruelty remains horribly vivid.”
As du Welz’s first feature, Calvaire would go on to become the first part of his thematic Ardennes Trilogy (alongside 2014’s Alleluia and 2019’s Adoration) and immediately define the young director as a voice to watch in Belgium. Calvaire takes its cues not only from the contemporary extreme cinema of France and Belgium,...
- 1/27/2023
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
While France has a deeply entrenched cinema tradition, drama series have been gaining tremendous ground within the country’s cultural landscape within the past few years, with some of the country’s biggest producers, stars and filmmakers venturing into ambitious television projects. The 3-month-old merger of UniFrance and TV France Intl., the country’s film and audiovisual promotion organizations, into a single entity is probably the best illustration of this blended world.
The growing presence of global streaming services, especially Netflix, in the TV space has played a key role in bolstering a talent drain, catapulting French stars, such as Omar Sy with the Gaumont-produced show “Lupin,” to international recognition. Although Sy broke through a decade ago with the smash hit French comedy “Intouchables,” “Lupin” allowed him to reach many more viewers around the world. Another example is Tahar Rahim, who became known around the world after starring in...
The growing presence of global streaming services, especially Netflix, in the TV space has played a key role in bolstering a talent drain, catapulting French stars, such as Omar Sy with the Gaumont-produced show “Lupin,” to international recognition. Although Sy broke through a decade ago with the smash hit French comedy “Intouchables,” “Lupin” allowed him to reach many more viewers around the world. Another example is Tahar Rahim, who became known around the world after starring in...
- 10/8/2021
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
Sarah Jones, Sneaky Pete alum Giovanni Ribisi and Alexia Landeau, who will expand her role as co-writer, round out the series0regular cast of Netflix’s dramedy series On the Verge, from series creator Julie Delpy.
They join previously announced Elisabeth Shue and Delpy, who co-writes and stars. The L.A.-set ensemble half-hour series is a co-production between Netflix and Canal Plus.
On the Verge follows four female friends in their late 40s — played by Delpy, Shue, Jones and Landeau — who chose to use midlife not as a time of mourning their youth but as an opportunity for personal reinvention, with the hope of finally living lives that embody their beliefs and values. No details on Ribisi’s role.
2020 Netflix Pilots & Series Orders
Delpy and Shue executive produce along with Michael Gentile and Lauraine Heftler of The Film TV,...
They join previously announced Elisabeth Shue and Delpy, who co-writes and stars. The L.A.-set ensemble half-hour series is a co-production between Netflix and Canal Plus.
On the Verge follows four female friends in their late 40s — played by Delpy, Shue, Jones and Landeau — who chose to use midlife not as a time of mourning their youth but as an opportunity for personal reinvention, with the hope of finally living lives that embody their beliefs and values. No details on Ribisi’s role.
2020 Netflix Pilots & Series Orders
Delpy and Shue executive produce along with Michael Gentile and Lauraine Heftler of The Film TV,...
- 9/21/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Le Pacte has closed a flurry of deals to major markets on a pair of buzzed-about French comedies, Patrick Cassir’s “Our Happy Holiday” and Thomas Lilti’s “The Freshmen” at Cannes’s film market.
“The Freshmen” reteams Lilti with French actor Vincent Lacoste who toplined “Hippocrate,” Lilti’s feature debut which world premiered at Cannes’s Critics Week and turned out to be a critical and commercial success in France and abroad.
Le Pacte hosted four market screenings for the film at Cannes and has now sold it to Italy (Movies inspired), Canada (Eye Steel Film), Switzerland (Filmcoopi), Austria (Thimfilm) and Benelux (Athena), Colombia, Peru and Ecuador (Cineplex), Central America (Cinepolis).
Camille Neel, Le Pacte’s head of international sales, said Lilti’s last film, “Irreplaceable” sold 1.6 million admissions in France and 1.2 million abroad. “Lilti has become popular among foreign buyers thanks to his great track record — both ‘Hippocrate” and ‘Irreplaceable’ have been successful,...
“The Freshmen” reteams Lilti with French actor Vincent Lacoste who toplined “Hippocrate,” Lilti’s feature debut which world premiered at Cannes’s Critics Week and turned out to be a critical and commercial success in France and abroad.
Le Pacte hosted four market screenings for the film at Cannes and has now sold it to Italy (Movies inspired), Canada (Eye Steel Film), Switzerland (Filmcoopi), Austria (Thimfilm) and Benelux (Athena), Colombia, Peru and Ecuador (Cineplex), Central America (Cinepolis).
Camille Neel, Le Pacte’s head of international sales, said Lilti’s last film, “Irreplaceable” sold 1.6 million admissions in France and 1.2 million abroad. “Lilti has become popular among foreign buyers thanks to his great track record — both ‘Hippocrate” and ‘Irreplaceable’ have been successful,...
- 5/15/2018
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Edgy French comedy stars Felix Moati and French singer-turned-actress Camélia Jordana.
Films Distribution is reporting brisk business on market title Some Like It Veiled, a French-language cross-dressing burqa comedy with a contemporary spin.
The debut feature of Iranian-French filmmaker Sou Abadi, it stars Felix Moati and French singer-turned-actress Camélia Jordana as young French couple Armand and Leila whose relationship is threatened when her older brother Mahmoud returns from a trip to Yemen.
He now disapproves of Leila’s lifestyle and confines her to the home. To get around the restrictions, Armand dons a burqa and adopts the persona of Shéhérazade to keep seeing Leila. He plays the role so convincingly that Mahmoud starts falling for him too.
Film Distribution has sealed deals to Spain (Caramel Films), Greece (Feel Good), Austria (Filmladen), Italy (I Wonder Pictures), Germany (Nsp) and Switzerland (Frenetic), and Israel (New Cinema).
“It’s a classic comedy scheme in which cross-dressing is the comedy...
Films Distribution is reporting brisk business on market title Some Like It Veiled, a French-language cross-dressing burqa comedy with a contemporary spin.
The debut feature of Iranian-French filmmaker Sou Abadi, it stars Felix Moati and French singer-turned-actress Camélia Jordana as young French couple Armand and Leila whose relationship is threatened when her older brother Mahmoud returns from a trip to Yemen.
He now disapproves of Leila’s lifestyle and confines her to the home. To get around the restrictions, Armand dons a burqa and adopts the persona of Shéhérazade to keep seeing Leila. He plays the role so convincingly that Mahmoud starts falling for him too.
Film Distribution has sealed deals to Spain (Caramel Films), Greece (Feel Good), Austria (Filmladen), Italy (I Wonder Pictures), Germany (Nsp) and Switzerland (Frenetic), and Israel (New Cinema).
“It’s a classic comedy scheme in which cross-dressing is the comedy...
- 5/20/2017
- ScreenDaily
Sony Pictures Classics has taken U.S. rights to the Toronto title, "The Patience Stone," the company announced on Sunday. The film was adapted from the award-winning novel of the same name, and directed by the book's author, Atiq Rahimi. It played at the Toronto International Film Festival and will be released in 2013. The film is Rahimi's second fiction feature and stars the Iranian actress, Golshifteh Farahani. The film was produced by Michael Gentile and co-produced by Studio 37, Corniche Pictures and Razor Films. "The Patience Stone" marks Sony Pictures Classics second...
- 9/16/2012
- by Liza Foreman
- The Wrap
Sony Pictures Classics announced today that they have acquired U.S. rights to The Patience Stone . The film, adapted from the award-winning novel of the same name (winner of the 2008 Prix Goncourt), is directed by Atiq Rahimi ( Earth and Ashes ). The film recently showed at the Toronto International Film Festival and will be released in 2013. The Patience Stone is Rahimi.s second fiction feature. The film features a tour de force performance by Golshifteh Farahani who starred in Asghar Farhadi's About Elly , Marjane Satrapi's Chicken With Plums , and Body of Lies . The film was produced by Michael Gentile and co-produced by Studio 37, Corniche Pictures and Razor Films. The Patience Stone marks Sony Pictures Classics' second acquisition with Razor Films this year....
- 9/16/2012
- Comingsoon.net
Actress and filmmaker Julie Delpy will take on both roles in her next project entitled "The Skylab" for Films Distribution says Allocine.
The story is set in France in 1979 during the international media event when there was rampant fear that the decaying orbit of the defunct Us space station would bring the structure crashing down on a populated area.
The action will follow a family gathering and waiting for Skylab to fall. Ultimately the structure broke up during re-entry and scattered debris over the barren deserts of western Australia.
Aure Atika, Noemie Lvovsky, Bernadette Lafon and Eric Elmosnino also star. Michael Gentile is producing and shooting kicks off June 1st in Normandy.
The story is set in France in 1979 during the international media event when there was rampant fear that the decaying orbit of the defunct Us space station would bring the structure crashing down on a populated area.
The action will follow a family gathering and waiting for Skylab to fall. Ultimately the structure broke up during re-entry and scattered debris over the barren deserts of western Australia.
Aure Atika, Noemie Lvovsky, Bernadette Lafon and Eric Elmosnino also star. Michael Gentile is producing and shooting kicks off June 1st in Normandy.
- 5/18/2010
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
It's time for more Julie Delpy directorial action. Just a few months ago, we learned that she was gearing up for 2 Days in New York -- a follow-up to her darkly funny indie 2 Days in Paris. Now she's headed for more "feel-good" laughs with another feature; The Hollywood Reporter posts that Delpy will spend much of the summer filming her next creation, Skylab.
Another film that will list her as writer, director, and star, Skylab follows one family through three generations. Delpy will act alongside a European cast that includes Eric Elmonsino, Noemie Lvovsky, Aure Atika, and Bernadette Laffont. Producer Michael Gentile says: "It's a real feel-good movie. It's tender and funny, in the spirit of 2 Days in Paris. It's really Julie Delpy's vision of France through the eyes of a French woman who has lived in the U.S. for many years."
While it sounds like another modern-day tale,...
Another film that will list her as writer, director, and star, Skylab follows one family through three generations. Delpy will act alongside a European cast that includes Eric Elmonsino, Noemie Lvovsky, Aure Atika, and Bernadette Laffont. Producer Michael Gentile says: "It's a real feel-good movie. It's tender and funny, in the spirit of 2 Days in Paris. It's really Julie Delpy's vision of France through the eyes of a French woman who has lived in the U.S. for many years."
While it sounds like another modern-day tale,...
- 4/16/2010
- by Monika Bartyzel
- Cinematical
All Julie Delpy news is good news (even that time when it was about An American Werewolf in Paris), so today is a banner day, with the revelation that not only did the star of Before Sunrise and Before Sunset start shooting Skylab a couple of weeks ago, but also that a sequel to Two Days in Paris is in the works.Skylab, it says here (at THR), is a comedy encompassing three generations of a family. It's shooting in Brittany for the next couple of months, co-stars Eric Elmonsino (Gainsbourg), Noemie Lvovsky (A Simple Heart), Aure Atika (The Beat that My Heart Skipped) and Bernadette Laffont (Broken English), and is, according to producer Michael Gentile, "a really tender, funny, feel-good movie."The Skylab of the title refers to the Nasa space station that made an unplanned return to terra firma in 1979. We're not sure of the connection there, but...
- 4/15/2010
- EmpireOnline
Paris -- After her global hit "2 Days in Paris," writer-director-actress Julie Delpy will spend seven weeks in Brittany to shoot French comedy "Skylab," the film's producer, Michael Gentile confirmed Tuesday.
"Skylab" stars Delpy alongside "Gainsbourg: A Heroic Life" star Eric Elmonsino, Gallic actresses Noemie Lvovsky, Aure Atika and Bernadette Laffont among the large cast that encompasses the three generations of family upon which the story centers.
"It's a real feel-good movie. It's tender and funny, in the spirit of '2 Days in Paris'," Gentile said in an interview, adding: "It's really Julie Delpy's vision of France through the eyes of a French woman who has lived in the U.S. for many years."
Delpy is also set to direct and star in "2 Days in Paris" sequel "2 Days in New York."
The "Skylab" in the title refers to a Nasa space station that crashed onto earth in 1979, six years after launching into orbit.
"Skylab" stars Delpy alongside "Gainsbourg: A Heroic Life" star Eric Elmonsino, Gallic actresses Noemie Lvovsky, Aure Atika and Bernadette Laffont among the large cast that encompasses the three generations of family upon which the story centers.
"It's a real feel-good movie. It's tender and funny, in the spirit of '2 Days in Paris'," Gentile said in an interview, adding: "It's really Julie Delpy's vision of France through the eyes of a French woman who has lived in the U.S. for many years."
Delpy is also set to direct and star in "2 Days in Paris" sequel "2 Days in New York."
The "Skylab" in the title refers to a Nasa space station that crashed onto earth in 1979, six years after launching into orbit.
- 4/14/2010
- by By Rebecca Leffler
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Few films have divided the Dread Central staff like the Funny Games remake did, but one thing we all agreed on was how great its two young co-stars, Michael Pitt and Brady Corbet, were. Apparently we're not alone as Belgian director Fabrice Du Welz (Calvaire, Vinyan) has tapped Corbet for the lead in his next project, which is tentatively entitled More.
Shooting begins in March, 2010, and according to Twitch Film, Corbet's part is described by Du Welz as "truly a breakout role. He's a bright young actor, full of potential. As soon as I met him, I had a strong feeling." More is the director's second English-language film (after Vinyan) but marks his first Us production.
As for More's storyline, it's a dark psychological thriller set in downtown New York. [According to Du Welz] the movie is "another exploration of the world of madness." [It was] penned by 22-year-old newcomer Zachary Wigon [and] is being produced by...
Shooting begins in March, 2010, and according to Twitch Film, Corbet's part is described by Du Welz as "truly a breakout role. He's a bright young actor, full of potential. As soon as I met him, I had a strong feeling." More is the director's second English-language film (after Vinyan) but marks his first Us production.
As for More's storyline, it's a dark psychological thriller set in downtown New York. [According to Du Welz] the movie is "another exploration of the world of madness." [It was] penned by 22-year-old newcomer Zachary Wigon [and] is being produced by...
- 9/12/2009
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Belgian director Fabrice Du Welz ( Calvaire , Vinyan ) has lined up his next project and it will find him working on U.S. soil. Described as "another exploration of the world of madness," the psychological thriller is called More and he's pulled in Brad Corbet ( Funny Games ) to star. Du Welz will re-team with director of photography Benoit Debie. Shooting is expected to begin in the U.S. in March. Du Welz tells ShockTillYouDrop.com he can't reveal plot details at this time, however, "It's based on real event, it's gonna be extreme and it's happens in the art world in New York." More is penned by newcomer Zachary Wigon and is being produced by Alex Mar and Nicholas Shumaker of Empire 8 Productions, in conjunction with Michael Gentile of Paris-based...
- 9/12/2009
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Chicago – Rufus Sewell (CBS’ “The Eleventh Hour) and Emmanuelle Beart (“Mission: Impossible”) star in an intriguing new thriller that was an official selection at the 2008 Toronto and Venice Film Festivals, as well as the Fantastic Film Festival, and now makes its debut on DVD next Tuesday, April 7th, 2009. You’ll find the chilling trailer below.
Official Synopsis:
A couple leaves the civilized world behind and descends into a living nightmare in this chilling horror thriller. Six months after losing her only child in the Southeast Asia tsunami, Jeanne (Emmanuelle Béart, Mission: Impossible) is convinced she sees him in a film about orphans living in the jungles of Burma. While her husband (Rufus Sewell, TV’s “Eleventh Hour”) is worried that she’s losing her mind, he still agrees to take her to search for their son together. Introduced to a dangerous gang of human traffickers, they find themselves alone and...
Official Synopsis:
A couple leaves the civilized world behind and descends into a living nightmare in this chilling horror thriller. Six months after losing her only child in the Southeast Asia tsunami, Jeanne (Emmanuelle Béart, Mission: Impossible) is convinced she sees him in a film about orphans living in the jungles of Burma. While her husband (Rufus Sewell, TV’s “Eleventh Hour”) is worried that she’s losing her mind, he still agrees to take her to search for their son together. Introduced to a dangerous gang of human traffickers, they find themselves alone and...
- 4/3/2009
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
More Berlin Film Festival news
Emmanuelle Beart, who stars in Andre Techine's Competition title "The Witness", has joined supernational thriller "Vinyan," the English-language debut of Belgian director Frabice du Welz ("The Ordeal").
Beart will play a mother who travels to Thailand to find her lost child.
The film's title comes from the Thai word for a lost spirit that torments the living.
"Vinyan" was developed by Michael Gentile's Paris-based The Film together with UK's Film 4 and Lizzie Francke.
France's Backup Films is handling sales and financing of the film at the European Film Market.
Shooting is set to begin in Thailand in May.
More Festival Coverage
Latest headlines from Berlin
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Berlinale reviews...
Emmanuelle Beart, who stars in Andre Techine's Competition title "The Witness", has joined supernational thriller "Vinyan," the English-language debut of Belgian director Frabice du Welz ("The Ordeal").
Beart will play a mother who travels to Thailand to find her lost child.
The film's title comes from the Thai word for a lost spirit that torments the living.
"Vinyan" was developed by Michael Gentile's Paris-based The Film together with UK's Film 4 and Lizzie Francke.
France's Backup Films is handling sales and financing of the film at the European Film Market.
Shooting is set to begin in Thailand in May.
More Festival Coverage
Latest headlines from Berlin
European Film Market product guide
Berlinale reviews...
- 2/9/2007
- by By Scott Roxborough
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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