Reviewed by Kevin Scott, MoreHorror.com
Creature (2011)
Written by: Fred Andrews, Tracy Morse
Directed by: Fred Andrews
Cast: Dillon Casey (Oscar), Serinda Swan (Emily), Mehcad Brooks (Niles), Lauren Schneider (Karen), Aaron Hill (Randy), Amanda Fuller (Beth), Wayne Pere (Bud), David Jensen (Jimmy), Daniel Bernhardt (Grimley Boutine/Lockjaw), Sid Haig (Chopper)
The creature feature genre is often the most neglected of all the horror subgenres. It takes a back seat to more bankable premises such as slasher and paranormal horror. A new good creature feature is about as hard to find as the creature in the movie itself. Back in the day (way, way, back) in the 1950’s, the creature feature held the lion’s share of what any horror fan would want to see. In my humble opinion, it’s the biggest gamble for anybody that has plans to make a horror film now. Out of the gate, it has two strikes against it.
Creature (2011)
Written by: Fred Andrews, Tracy Morse
Directed by: Fred Andrews
Cast: Dillon Casey (Oscar), Serinda Swan (Emily), Mehcad Brooks (Niles), Lauren Schneider (Karen), Aaron Hill (Randy), Amanda Fuller (Beth), Wayne Pere (Bud), David Jensen (Jimmy), Daniel Bernhardt (Grimley Boutine/Lockjaw), Sid Haig (Chopper)
The creature feature genre is often the most neglected of all the horror subgenres. It takes a back seat to more bankable premises such as slasher and paranormal horror. A new good creature feature is about as hard to find as the creature in the movie itself. Back in the day (way, way, back) in the 1950’s, the creature feature held the lion’s share of what any horror fan would want to see. In my humble opinion, it’s the biggest gamble for anybody that has plans to make a horror film now. Out of the gate, it has two strikes against it.
- 7/31/2014
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Stars: Mehcad Brooks, Serinda Swan, Daniel Bernhardt, Sid Haig, Wayne Pére, Pruitt Taylor Vince, Dillon Casey, Lauren Schneider, Amanda Fuller, Aaron Hill | Written by Fred Andrews, Tracy Morse | Directed by Fred Andrews
Local legend has it, that an inbred man by the name of Grimley once lost his family to a monstrous white alligator, driving him to insanity. Some believe that in madness he was transformed into the very creature that now lurks in the fetid depths of the Louisiana swamplands. Prowling beneath the shallows, it stalks its prey.
An old-school monster movie, Creature sees Ex-Navy seal Niles, his girlfriend, and their friends on a road trip through the backroads of Louisiana. Stopping at a roadside convenience store, the group encounter the sinister Chopper (Haig), who recounts the tale of Lockjaw a creature who is half man, half alligator and feeds off human flesh. Their curiosity aroused, the group choose...
Local legend has it, that an inbred man by the name of Grimley once lost his family to a monstrous white alligator, driving him to insanity. Some believe that in madness he was transformed into the very creature that now lurks in the fetid depths of the Louisiana swamplands. Prowling beneath the shallows, it stalks its prey.
An old-school monster movie, Creature sees Ex-Navy seal Niles, his girlfriend, and their friends on a road trip through the backroads of Louisiana. Stopping at a roadside convenience store, the group encounter the sinister Chopper (Haig), who recounts the tale of Lockjaw a creature who is half man, half alligator and feeds off human flesh. Their curiosity aroused, the group choose...
- 10/5/2013
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Fresh off his starring role in The Dark Place, actor / writer Blaise Embry will next step behind the camera for his feature directing debut, helming his script In The Shadows of the Rainbow for BrambleArch Pictures.
In the shadows of the Rainbow is an unnerving ensemble family drama following the intersecting lives of a rural community in the wooded canyons and sunny mountain tops of Big Sur, California.
BrambleArch is the the avant-garde production company behind Another Stupid Day and the upcoming naturalistic musical The Amateur. The company is made up of partners Lauren Schneider (Red White & Blue) Tara Jane (formerly of production companies Strawdogs and Partizan), Lee Doud (Californication) and Embry..
The team’s first short film, Another Stupid Day, a dark coming-of-age story directed and starring Blaise, is currently playing the festival circuit. They are currently in post-production with the naturalistic musical feature The Amateur, starring Nick Gomez (Looper,...
In the shadows of the Rainbow is an unnerving ensemble family drama following the intersecting lives of a rural community in the wooded canyons and sunny mountain tops of Big Sur, California.
BrambleArch is the the avant-garde production company behind Another Stupid Day and the upcoming naturalistic musical The Amateur. The company is made up of partners Lauren Schneider (Red White & Blue) Tara Jane (formerly of production companies Strawdogs and Partizan), Lee Doud (Californication) and Embry..
The team’s first short film, Another Stupid Day, a dark coming-of-age story directed and starring Blaise, is currently playing the festival circuit. They are currently in post-production with the naturalistic musical feature The Amateur, starring Nick Gomez (Looper,...
- 6/10/2013
- by goddoorq
- doorQ.com
Creature
Stars: Mehcad Brooks, Serinda Swan, Daniel Bernhardt, Sid Haig, Wayne Pére, Pruitt Taylor Vince, Dillon Casey, Lauren Schneider, Amanda Fuller, Aaron Hill | Written by Fred Andrews, Tracy Morse | Directed by Fred Andrews
“Local legend has it, that an inbred man by the name of Grimley once lost his family to a monstrous white alligator, driving him to insanity. Some believe that in madness he was transformed into the very creature that now lurks in the fetid depths of the Louisiana swamplands. Prowling beneath the shallows, it stalks its prey.”
An old-school monster movie, Creature sees Ex-Navy seal Niles, his girlfriend, and their friends on a road trip through the backroads of Louisiana. Stopping at a roadside convenience store, the group encounter the sinister Chopper (Haig), who recounts the tale of Lockjaw a creature who is half man, half alligator and feeds off human flesh. Their curiosity aroused, the group...
Stars: Mehcad Brooks, Serinda Swan, Daniel Bernhardt, Sid Haig, Wayne Pére, Pruitt Taylor Vince, Dillon Casey, Lauren Schneider, Amanda Fuller, Aaron Hill | Written by Fred Andrews, Tracy Morse | Directed by Fred Andrews
“Local legend has it, that an inbred man by the name of Grimley once lost his family to a monstrous white alligator, driving him to insanity. Some believe that in madness he was transformed into the very creature that now lurks in the fetid depths of the Louisiana swamplands. Prowling beneath the shallows, it stalks its prey.”
An old-school monster movie, Creature sees Ex-Navy seal Niles, his girlfriend, and their friends on a road trip through the backroads of Louisiana. Stopping at a roadside convenience store, the group encounter the sinister Chopper (Haig), who recounts the tale of Lockjaw a creature who is half man, half alligator and feeds off human flesh. Their curiosity aroused, the group...
- 8/8/2012
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Title: Creature Directed by: Fred Andrews Starring: Mehcad Brooks, Serinda Swan, Daniel Bernhardt, Lauren Schneider, Aaron Hill, Amanda Fuller, Pruitt Taylor Vince and Sid Haig Running time: 93/minutes, Rated R A group of friends traveling through the back country of Louisiana find an almost desolate tourist stop which boasts the legend of Grimley, a murderous Gator-man monster. Within the first two minutes, there’s full frontal nudity, so of course that reeled me in for a bit. Then it gets a little boring with the group of friends who are taking one last trip together before one of them gets shipped off to Afghanistan. They meet creepy (per usual) Sid Haig [ Read More ]...
- 5/21/2012
- by juliana
- ShockYa
Chicago – After a particularly long work day, I often find it difficult to coax my mind to sleep. That’s when I turn to Video On Demand for some free and immediate assistance. Most moviegoers would probably search for a familiar comedy or predictable romance to help their eyelids grow heavy in the wee hours of the morning. Yet my insomnia-remedy of choice will always remain FEARnet.
Nothing says instant catatonic coma quite like bargain-basement horror dreck. Titles like “Pinocchio’s Revenge” and “Brotherhood of Blood” are more effective than any dosage of Ambien or Lunesta. That’s because the vast majority of FEARnet fodder has an identical opening. A car full of lusty young adults is careening with carefree abandon down the road when an unexpected obstacle forces them to bunk for a night at the worst possible pla—zzzzzzzzz…
DVD Rating: 1.0/5.0
In the words of Rick Perry, “Oops!
Nothing says instant catatonic coma quite like bargain-basement horror dreck. Titles like “Pinocchio’s Revenge” and “Brotherhood of Blood” are more effective than any dosage of Ambien or Lunesta. That’s because the vast majority of FEARnet fodder has an identical opening. A car full of lusty young adults is careening with carefree abandon down the road when an unexpected obstacle forces them to bunk for a night at the worst possible pla—zzzzzzzzz…
DVD Rating: 1.0/5.0
In the words of Rick Perry, “Oops!
- 4/5/2012
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Creature is arguably the biggest box office bomb of the year. Thus, we had to see it, to see if it was really that bad. Here's Ron's review...
Last Friday, a movie was released to over 1500 theaters in the United States. There was no real marketing campaign, aside from a few ads placed in the wee hours on the SyFy Channel. There was no all-consuming star. There was no massive budget. Unsurprisingly, the movie, Creature, had one of the weakest debuts of all time, to the tune of $327,000 (or $217 per screen). That's the second-worst per theater average of all time, second to only the movie Proud Americans, which I have never heard of.
Given this knowledge, I had to go see it.
A group of friends are traveling through the bayou country on their way to Louisiana, following the advice of their driver Oscar (Dillon Casey) and his sister Karen...
Last Friday, a movie was released to over 1500 theaters in the United States. There was no real marketing campaign, aside from a few ads placed in the wee hours on the SyFy Channel. There was no all-consuming star. There was no massive budget. Unsurprisingly, the movie, Creature, had one of the weakest debuts of all time, to the tune of $327,000 (or $217 per screen). That's the second-worst per theater average of all time, second to only the movie Proud Americans, which I have never heard of.
Given this knowledge, I had to go see it.
A group of friends are traveling through the bayou country on their way to Louisiana, following the advice of their driver Oscar (Dillon Casey) and his sister Karen...
- 9/15/2011
- Den of Geek
This weekend indie monster movie Creature hit 1,500 theaters nationwide, which, for better or for worse, is a pretty magnificent feat regardless. Starring Mehcad Brooks, Serinda Swan, Amanda Fuller, Dillon Casey, Lauren Schneider, Aaron Hill, Daniel Bernhardt, and Sid Haig, Creature (review here) is centered around a group of friends on a road trip in New Orleans who have the misfortune of meeting "Lockjaw," a fabled half-man/half-alligator during their travels.
Dread Central had the opportunity to chat with Creature writer Tracy Morse over the flick's opening weekend to discuss with him how his story has evolved since its creation some ten years ago, his thoughts on the final film, as well as what he's working on these days.
Dread Central: Let's start with how the idea for Creature came about since I know this is a movie that has been a long time coming for both you and director Fred Andrews.
Dread Central had the opportunity to chat with Creature writer Tracy Morse over the flick's opening weekend to discuss with him how his story has evolved since its creation some ten years ago, his thoughts on the final film, as well as what he's working on these days.
Dread Central: Let's start with how the idea for Creature came about since I know this is a movie that has been a long time coming for both you and director Fred Andrews.
- 9/11/2011
- by thehorrorchick
- DreadCentral.com
by Michael Pickle, MoreHorror.com
In theaters this weekend in limited nationwide release (without the help of a major studio) is the latest indie teen scream monster movie Creature. Similar to "Hatchet" in scope and spirit; this modern, low-budget creature feature, directed by first-time director Fred Andrews, is here to show the Hollywood studio system that creative and passionate indie filmmakers can make a horror film twice as fun as most of it's big budget counterparts for a fraction of the money.
That's not to say that casual movie-goers will enjoy this film. You have to be a fan of the genre and you have to know that, while it is entertaining, it's not perfect. It's a cut above most low-budget slashers, but it doesn't have that studio polish with big name actors or million dollar CGI. Unfortunately, since this will be playing alongside those highly polished studio films, expectations...
In theaters this weekend in limited nationwide release (without the help of a major studio) is the latest indie teen scream monster movie Creature. Similar to "Hatchet" in scope and spirit; this modern, low-budget creature feature, directed by first-time director Fred Andrews, is here to show the Hollywood studio system that creative and passionate indie filmmakers can make a horror film twice as fun as most of it's big budget counterparts for a fraction of the money.
That's not to say that casual movie-goers will enjoy this film. You have to be a fan of the genre and you have to know that, while it is entertaining, it's not perfect. It's a cut above most low-budget slashers, but it doesn't have that studio polish with big name actors or million dollar CGI. Unfortunately, since this will be playing alongside those highly polished studio films, expectations...
- 9/10/2011
- by admin
- MoreHorror
There is a congregation of believers that devote their lives to the pursuit of grotesque beasts. You might call these monsters Bigfoot, Sasquatch, Yeti, the Jersey Devil, or Lockjaw, but either way these creatures are elusive and terrifying. Creature hunters bring us blurry pictures and provide us with those monster reality shows on SyFy, but what happens when they really find one?
When six friends set out on a road trip through the Louisiana backcountry, driver Oscar (Dillon Casey Valemont, The Vampire Diaries) decides to take a detour and find “The house Grimley built out of blood”. While Oscar and his sister Karen (Lauren Schneider Wrestling) are dead set on exploring the story of Lockjaw and his grisly home, the rest of their passengers aren’t so sure; maybe they should have just stuck to the map…
Creature is an unexpectedly raunchy film within the creature feature genre. With an...
When six friends set out on a road trip through the Louisiana backcountry, driver Oscar (Dillon Casey Valemont, The Vampire Diaries) decides to take a detour and find “The house Grimley built out of blood”. While Oscar and his sister Karen (Lauren Schneider Wrestling) are dead set on exploring the story of Lockjaw and his grisly home, the rest of their passengers aren’t so sure; maybe they should have just stuck to the map…
Creature is an unexpectedly raunchy film within the creature feature genre. With an...
- 9/9/2011
- by Steph Howard
- DailyDead
Chicago – In our latest horror edition of HollywoodChicago.com Hookup: Film, we have 75 admit-two passes up for grabs to the advance Chicago screening of “Creature”!
“Creature” stars D’Arcy Allen, Daniel Bernhardt, Mehcad Brooks, Dillon Casey, Amanda Fuller, Sid Haig, Aaron Hill, David Jensen, Rebekah Kennedy, Ilya Krueger, Wayne Pére, Lauren Schneider, Serinda Swan, Pruitt Taylor Vince and Jennifer Lynn Warren from writer and director Fred Andrews.
The film opens on Sept. 9, 2011. To win your free pass to the advance Chicago screening of “Creature” courtesy of HollywoodChicago.com, just answer our question below. That’s it! This advance screening is on Thursday, Sept. 8, 2011 at 7:30 p.m. in downtown Chicago. Directions to enter this Hookup and win can be found beneath the graphic below.
The movie poster for “Creature” with D’Arcy Allen, Daniel Bernhardt and Mehcad Brooks.
Image credit: The Bubble Factory
Here is the plot description for “Creature...
“Creature” stars D’Arcy Allen, Daniel Bernhardt, Mehcad Brooks, Dillon Casey, Amanda Fuller, Sid Haig, Aaron Hill, David Jensen, Rebekah Kennedy, Ilya Krueger, Wayne Pére, Lauren Schneider, Serinda Swan, Pruitt Taylor Vince and Jennifer Lynn Warren from writer and director Fred Andrews.
The film opens on Sept. 9, 2011. To win your free pass to the advance Chicago screening of “Creature” courtesy of HollywoodChicago.com, just answer our question below. That’s it! This advance screening is on Thursday, Sept. 8, 2011 at 7:30 p.m. in downtown Chicago. Directions to enter this Hookup and win can be found beneath the graphic below.
The movie poster for “Creature” with D’Arcy Allen, Daniel Bernhardt and Mehcad Brooks.
Image credit: The Bubble Factory
Here is the plot description for “Creature...
- 9/3/2011
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
by Seth Metoyer, MoreHorror.com
In anticipation for the September theatrical release of Creature, there will be a 30 minute companion TV spot about the film. The special TV spot titled "Anatomy of a Creature" will air on Sunday, August 2011 on select Us stations.
Check your local listings of visit the official Creature website for details.
Creature opens in theaters on September 9, 2011 and stars Mehcad Brook, Serinda Swan, and horror movie favorite Sid Haig.
The television special will include behind the scenes interviews with cast and crew members as well as new eyewitness information about the elusive Lockjaw monster. "Anatomy of a Creature" will dig into the mythos of the monster.
Check out the trailer for the TV special below as well as some promotional images for the film.
Creature Synopsis:
An ex-Navy seal (Mehcad Brooks), his girlfriend (Serinda Swan) and their friends head out on a road trip to New Orleans.
In anticipation for the September theatrical release of Creature, there will be a 30 minute companion TV spot about the film. The special TV spot titled "Anatomy of a Creature" will air on Sunday, August 2011 on select Us stations.
Check your local listings of visit the official Creature website for details.
Creature opens in theaters on September 9, 2011 and stars Mehcad Brook, Serinda Swan, and horror movie favorite Sid Haig.
The television special will include behind the scenes interviews with cast and crew members as well as new eyewitness information about the elusive Lockjaw monster. "Anatomy of a Creature" will dig into the mythos of the monster.
Check out the trailer for the TV special below as well as some promotional images for the film.
Creature Synopsis:
An ex-Navy seal (Mehcad Brooks), his girlfriend (Serinda Swan) and their friends head out on a road trip to New Orleans.
- 8/28/2011
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Creature, opening in theaters on September 9 and starring Mehcad Brook, Serinda Swan, and Sid Haig, will have a companion 30-minute TV special called “Anatomy of a Creature” that will air from this Sunday August 28 up until the theatrical release date in markets around the Us.
With behind-the-scenes interviews from the cast and crew of Creature and new eyewitness accounts of the Lockjaw monster, “Anatomy of a Creature” will delve into the mythology behind the creature. Audiences can decide for themselves after watching the TV special leading up to the theatrical release just how much is legend and how much is real. Then go see Creature in theaters on September 9! (wide, top 20 markets on 1,500 screens)
Markets and stations can be found here: http://www.creaturethemovie.com
Synopsis:
An ex-Navy seal (Mehcad Brooks), his girlfriend (Serinda Swan) and their friends head out on a road trip to New Orleans. The group decides...
With behind-the-scenes interviews from the cast and crew of Creature and new eyewitness accounts of the Lockjaw monster, “Anatomy of a Creature” will delve into the mythology behind the creature. Audiences can decide for themselves after watching the TV special leading up to the theatrical release just how much is legend and how much is real. Then go see Creature in theaters on September 9! (wide, top 20 markets on 1,500 screens)
Markets and stations can be found here: http://www.creaturethemovie.com
Synopsis:
An ex-Navy seal (Mehcad Brooks), his girlfriend (Serinda Swan) and their friends head out on a road trip to New Orleans. The group decides...
- 8/27/2011
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Check out new movie trailer, featurettes and images from Creature, starring Mehcad Brooks, Serinda Swan, Amanda Fuller, Dillon Casey, Lauren Schneider, Aaron Hill, Daniel Bernhardt, and Sid Haig. The Bubble Factory distributes this indie horror helmed by Fred Andrews from the writing by Tracy Morse and Andrews. Creature opens September 9th and follows an ex-Navy seal (Mehcad Brooks), his girlfriend (Serinda Swan) and their friends who head out on a road trip to New Orleans. The group decides to stop at a roadside convenience store owned by Chopper (Sid Haig), who tells them the tale of Lockjaw, a fabled god-like creature who is half-man, half-alligator. The legend has it that an inbred local man by the name of Grimley (Daniel Bernhardt) lost his family to a monstrous white alligator, which then drove him to madness and some believe he was transformed into that very creature that now haunts the depths of the swamps.
- 8/7/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Check out new movie trailer, featurettes and images from Creature, starring Mehcad Brooks, Serinda Swan, Amanda Fuller, Dillon Casey, Lauren Schneider, Aaron Hill, Daniel Bernhardt, and Sid Haig. The Bubble Factory distributes this indie horror helmed by Fred Andrews from the writing by Tracy Morse and Andrews. Creature opens September 9th and follows an ex-Navy seal (Mehcad Brooks), his girlfriend (Serinda Swan) and their friends who head out on a road trip to New Orleans. The group decides to stop at a roadside convenience store owned by Chopper (Sid Haig), who tells them the tale of Lockjaw, a fabled god-like creature who is half-man, half-alligator. The legend has it that an inbred local man by the name of Grimley (Daniel Bernhardt) lost his family to a monstrous white alligator, which then drove him to madness and some believe he was transformed into that very creature that now haunts the depths of the swamps.
- 8/7/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Check out new movie trailer, featurettes and images from Creature, starring Mehcad Brooks, Serinda Swan, Amanda Fuller, Dillon Casey, Lauren Schneider, Aaron Hill, Daniel Bernhardt, and Sid Haig. The Bubble Factory distributes this indie horror helmed by Fred Andrews from the writing by Tracy Morse and Andrews. Creature opens September 9th and follows an ex-Navy seal (Mehcad Brooks), his girlfriend (Serinda Swan) and their friends who head out on a road trip to New Orleans. The group decides to stop at a roadside convenience store owned by Chopper (Sid Haig), who tells them the tale of Lockjaw, a fabled god-like creature who is half-man, half-alligator. The legend has it that an inbred local man by the name of Grimley (Daniel Bernhardt) lost his family to a monstrous white alligator, which then drove him to madness and some believe he was transformed into that very creature that now haunts the depths of the swamps.
- 8/7/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Hitting theaters on September 9, 2011 is the new horror film Creature. Check out the synopsis and trailer below. Creature stars Sid Haig, Serinda Swan (Tron: Legacy) and Mehcad Brooks (True Blood).
In Creature, six friends are on their way to New Orleans for a memorable adventure, but their road trip soon turns into something none of them will ever forget.
The group – Niles (Mehcad Brooks), a Navy Seal finally home from combat; his shutterbug girlfriend, Emily (Serinda Swan); her brother and Marine, Randy (Aaron Hill); Randy’s main country-bell squeeze, Beth (Amanda Fuller); trickster Oscar (Dillon Casey); and his sister, Karen (Lauren Schneider) – is taken on a detour into Lockjaw Country after visiting a rustic gas store owned by a congenial hillbilly named Chopper (Sid Haig).
He tells the tale of a fabled god-like creature who haunts the depths of the swamps and insists they all must check out the old...
In Creature, six friends are on their way to New Orleans for a memorable adventure, but their road trip soon turns into something none of them will ever forget.
The group – Niles (Mehcad Brooks), a Navy Seal finally home from combat; his shutterbug girlfriend, Emily (Serinda Swan); her brother and Marine, Randy (Aaron Hill); Randy’s main country-bell squeeze, Beth (Amanda Fuller); trickster Oscar (Dillon Casey); and his sister, Karen (Lauren Schneider) – is taken on a detour into Lockjaw Country after visiting a rustic gas store owned by a congenial hillbilly named Chopper (Sid Haig).
He tells the tale of a fabled god-like creature who haunts the depths of the swamps and insists they all must check out the old...
- 7/10/2011
- by Jason Bene
- Killer Films
In this new trailer for Creature, director Fred M. Andrews gives new meaning to the term local tourist trap and introduces a monster legend that is just the beginning.
Synopsis:
In Creature, six friends are on their way to New Orleans for a memorable adventure but their road trip soon turns into something none of them will ever forget.
The group – Niles (Mehcad Brooks), a Navy Seal finally home from combat, his shutterbug girlfriend Emily (Serinda Swan), her brother and Marine Randy (Aaron Hill), Randy.s main country bell squeeze Beth (Amanda Fuller), trickster Oscar (Dillon Casey) and his sister Karen (Lauren Schneider) – is taken on a detour into Lockjaw Country after visiting a rustic gas store owned by a congenial hillbilly named Chopper (Sid Haig).
He tells the tale of a fabled god-like creature who haunts the depths of the swamps and insists they all must check out the...
Synopsis:
In Creature, six friends are on their way to New Orleans for a memorable adventure but their road trip soon turns into something none of them will ever forget.
The group – Niles (Mehcad Brooks), a Navy Seal finally home from combat, his shutterbug girlfriend Emily (Serinda Swan), her brother and Marine Randy (Aaron Hill), Randy.s main country bell squeeze Beth (Amanda Fuller), trickster Oscar (Dillon Casey) and his sister Karen (Lauren Schneider) – is taken on a detour into Lockjaw Country after visiting a rustic gas store owned by a congenial hillbilly named Chopper (Sid Haig).
He tells the tale of a fabled god-like creature who haunts the depths of the swamps and insists they all must check out the...
- 7/10/2011
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Don't go into the woods! Don't go into the swamp! Don't leave your house! These are some of the messages that you can find in horror films, but the new horror flick Creature wants you to leave your house for one special day - September 9, 2011. This is the day that Creature sears your dreams with terrifying swamp tales of death in theatres. This beast is part man and part alligator and thankfully, the locals have nicknamed him Lockjaw, for your amusement. You can face your bayou based demons with the first trailer for Creature below.
On a side note, Creature also pays homage to the 1982 classic Swamp Thing, while director Fred Andrews (Dark Ride) adds some more disturbing material, involving incest and possibly even symbolic bestiality. This is no smooth ride through the swamps and you will need all of your wits to survive this first harrowing clip for Creature,...
On a side note, Creature also pays homage to the 1982 classic Swamp Thing, while director Fred Andrews (Dark Ride) adds some more disturbing material, involving incest and possibly even symbolic bestiality. This is no smooth ride through the swamps and you will need all of your wits to survive this first harrowing clip for Creature,...
- 5/28/2011
- by Remove28DaysLaterAnalysisThis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Fred M. Andrew's creature feature Blood is Blood (formerly known as Lock Jaw) is in post-production and thanks to Bloody-Disgusting you can check out the new teaser trailer below. The film stars Mehcad Brooks (True Blood), Serinda Swan (Supernatural, Reaper), Sid Haig (Spider Baby, House of 1000 Corpses), Daniel Bernhardt (The Matrix Reloaded), Amanda Fuller (Red White & Blue ), Dillon Casey (The Vampire Diaries) and Lauren Schneider (Red White & Blue). The creature is played by Bernhardt who is no newbies to these kind if roles.
Plot:
Blood is Blood revolves around a group of family and friends who, en route to New Orleans, are sidetracked in the Louisiana bayou and encounter a monster named Lockjaw who is revered by the locals as a god. Brooks will play a Navy Seal back from the Middle East; Swan will play his fiancee, who is abducted to be the creature’s bride. Haig will play a man named Chopper.
Plot:
Blood is Blood revolves around a group of family and friends who, en route to New Orleans, are sidetracked in the Louisiana bayou and encounter a monster named Lockjaw who is revered by the locals as a god. Brooks will play a Navy Seal back from the Middle East; Swan will play his fiancee, who is abducted to be the creature’s bride. Haig will play a man named Chopper.
- 12/7/2010
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
Frightfest was host to the UK premiere of Red White & Blue last night, the latest from Writer/Director Simon Rumley, and we were lucky enough to get a chance to talk to Amanda Fuller, who plays the role of Erica in the film.
Fuller is wonderful in the film and despite the excellent writing and direction from Rumley a great deal of the success of particularly the early scenes rests on her shoulders. This is a performance that is sure to get wide acclaim and respect.
You can read our full exclusive interview with Amanda Fuller below.
HeyUGuys
How did you first become involved in Red White & Blue and what first drew you towards the film?
Amanda Fuller
I received a call from my manager about Rwb and he sent me the script to read. They were looking to cast it right away because Erica was the only character they hadn’t found yet.
Fuller is wonderful in the film and despite the excellent writing and direction from Rumley a great deal of the success of particularly the early scenes rests on her shoulders. This is a performance that is sure to get wide acclaim and respect.
You can read our full exclusive interview with Amanda Fuller below.
HeyUGuys
How did you first become involved in Red White & Blue and what first drew you towards the film?
Amanda Fuller
I received a call from my manager about Rwb and he sent me the script to read. They were looking to cast it right away because Erica was the only character they hadn’t found yet.
- 8/31/2010
- by Craig Skinner
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Maybe we have another Venom on our hands? Mehcad Brooks, Serinda Swan, Sid Haig, Amanda Fuller, Dillon Casey, Lauren Schneider and Daniel Bernhardt are set to star in Lockjaw . Like the aforementioned 2005 slasher film similarly set in the bayou, this film concerns a group of kids in Louisiana who happen upon a monstrous menace hailed by the locals as a god. Fred M. Andrews is writing and directing.
- 4/30/2010
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Mehcad Brooks ("True Blood"), Serinda Swan, Sid Haig (Spider Baby, House of 1000 Corpses) and Daniel Bernhardt (The Matrix Reloaded) are all set to star in an indie creature feature from Bubble Factory (a company known for giving money to troubled projects) with the working title of Lockjaw. Fred M. Andrews wrote the script and is directing the project, which revolves around a group of family and friends who, en route to New Orleans, are sidetracked in the Louisiana bayou and encounter a monster named Lockjaw who is revered by the locals as a god. Brooks will play a Navy Seal back from the Middle East; Swan will play his fiancee, who is abducted to be the creatures bride. Haig will play a man named Chopper. Bernhardt will play the creature. Amanda Fuller, Dillon Casey and Lauren Schneider also have been cast. Production begins Saturday in Baton Rouge,...
- 4/30/2010
- bloody-disgusting.com
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