Over the last decade, us genre fans have been blessed by the second phase in genre veteran Barbara Crampton’s career that has seen her tackle a wide array of roles in projects like You’re Next, We Are Still Here, Sun Choke, Beyond the Gates, Channel Zero, Road Games, Into the Dark: Culture Shock, and many more. Beyond that, Crampton has also stepped into the role of producer on several films and even contributes to Fangoria with her insightful column as well.
Daily Dead recently had the opportunity to speak with Crampton about her latest role in Sacrifice, a Norweigan cult thriller where she plays the leader of a cult who has plans for an unassuming couple that arrive in the area, unaware of the danger lurking at every turn. During our interview with Barbara, she discussed her involvement with Sacrifice, taking on a Norweigan accent for her role in the film,...
Daily Dead recently had the opportunity to speak with Crampton about her latest role in Sacrifice, a Norweigan cult thriller where she plays the leader of a cult who has plans for an unassuming couple that arrive in the area, unaware of the danger lurking at every turn. During our interview with Barbara, she discussed her involvement with Sacrifice, taking on a Norweigan accent for her role in the film,...
- 2/9/2021
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Two Weeks to Live Trailer — HBO Max‘s Two Weeks to Live (2020) TV show trailer has been released and stars Maisie Williams, Sian Clifford, Taheen Modak, Mawaan Rizwan, Jason Flemyng, Sean Pertwee, Thalissa Teixeira, Sean Knopp, and Pooky Quesnel. Crew The behind the scenes people for Two Weeks to Live: Produced by Kudos -a [...]
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Continue reading: Two Weeks To Live (2020) TV Show Trailer: Maisie Williams stars in Al Campbell’s Dark Comedy of Love & Revenge [HBO Max]...
- 10/29/2020
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
In her review of Replace back in 2017, Heather Wixson wrote that Norbert Keil's film is a "...stunning and beautifully executed cinematic mystery that’s part body horror/part psychological thriller," and with Replace coming to home media this October from Uncork’d Entertainment, we've been provided with an exclusive clip featuring Barbara Crampton as the chilling Dr. Rafaela Crober.
Below, you can watch a skin-crawling (and skin-peeling) experiment continue at the hands of Crampton's character in our exclusive clip from Replace, which is coming to DVD and VOD beginning October 1st from Uncork’d Entertainment. In case you missed it, read Heather's review of the film and her interview with co-writer/director Keil and co-stars Crampton and Rebecca Forsythe.
"How far would you go to live forever?
Norbert Keil’s brilliantly disturbing Replace has an answer – see what it is on digital and DVD this October.
Afflicted with a dermatological disease,...
Below, you can watch a skin-crawling (and skin-peeling) experiment continue at the hands of Crampton's character in our exclusive clip from Replace, which is coming to DVD and VOD beginning October 1st from Uncork’d Entertainment. In case you missed it, read Heather's review of the film and her interview with co-writer/director Keil and co-stars Crampton and Rebecca Forsythe.
"How far would you go to live forever?
Norbert Keil’s brilliantly disturbing Replace has an answer – see what it is on digital and DVD this October.
Afflicted with a dermatological disease,...
- 9/30/2019
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Uncork'd Entertainment is releasing Norbert Keil’s body horror flick Replace on DVD and VOD on October 1st. We have the new trailer, poster and a selection of images from the film to share with you below. Keep an eye for Replace this October. How far would you go to live forever? Afflicted with a dermatological disease, young and beautiful Kira discovers that she can replace her skin with that of other girls. Helped by her lover, she plots a murder and the victim becomes her donor, but when the disease returns, she is forced to find more victims. From writers Richard Stanley and Norbert Keil, Replace stars Rebecca Forsythe (The Bronx Bull), Lucie Aron (Berlin Syndrome), Sean Knopp and genre icon Barbara...
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- 8/31/2019
- Screen Anarchy
Stars: Rebecca Forsythe, Barbara Crampton, Lucie Aron, Sean Knopp, Adnan Maral, J. David Hinze | Written by Norbert Keil, Richard Stanley | Directed by Norbert Keil
Following in the footsteps of the likes of David Cronenberg, German filmmaker Norbert Keil unleashes his own brand of body-horror on unsuspecting audiences with Replace – a Bathoryesque tale of a beautiful young woman, Kira, who is afflicted with a disease that rapidly ages her skin. After seeking the advice of a dermatologist she discovers she can replace her skin with that of other girls, so of course she abducts and kills a potential donor. But when the disease returns, she is forced to find more victims and soon becomes the target of a police investigation.
I knew it… Back when the marketing machine for Replace started to ramp up I initially compared the film to Brian Thomas Jones’ The Rejuvenator and – turns out – that’s exactly...
Following in the footsteps of the likes of David Cronenberg, German filmmaker Norbert Keil unleashes his own brand of body-horror on unsuspecting audiences with Replace – a Bathoryesque tale of a beautiful young woman, Kira, who is afflicted with a disease that rapidly ages her skin. After seeking the advice of a dermatologist she discovers she can replace her skin with that of other girls, so of course she abducts and kills a potential donor. But when the disease returns, she is forced to find more victims and soon becomes the target of a police investigation.
I knew it… Back when the marketing machine for Replace started to ramp up I initially compared the film to Brian Thomas Jones’ The Rejuvenator and – turns out – that’s exactly...
- 7/18/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
There’s a captivating science fiction horror concept at the back of director Norbert Keil and co-writer Richard Stanley’s Replace with the question: how far would you be willing to go for your youth? Do you crave longevity? Vanity? Rebirth? What would you sacrifice for it? Memory? Sanity? Life itself as the past becomes a voluntary casualty of the future? This stuff is ripe for body horror grotesquery, philosophical query, and hubristic intent. And in some respects Keil and Stanley’s film touches upon each one of those promises too. Where it stumbles is execution. Rather than let us indulge in that potential from the start, the movie seeks to keep us in the dark. It’s a choice meant for suspense, but reality has it cultivating a waning interest instead.
The reason for this is an added detail not necessarily received from a synopsis explaining Kira Mabon’s...
The reason for this is an added detail not necessarily received from a synopsis explaining Kira Mabon’s...
- 7/17/2017
- by Jared Mobarak
- The Film Stage
Following in the footsteps of the likes of David Cronenberg, German filmmaker Norbert Keil is set to unleash his own brand of body-horror on unsuspecting audiences with Replace – which Keil co-wrote with the legend that is Richard Stanley (Hardware).
Replace stars Barbara Crampton, Rebecca Forsythe, Lucie Aron and Sean Knopp; and tells the story of a young woman with a strange skin disease, who is forced to make a choice when she discovers she can replace her own decaying skin with another woman’s… Shades of Brian Thomas Jones’ The Rejuvenator perhaps?
Young and beautiful Kira is afflicted with a strange disease where her skin ages rapidly to the point of drying out and crumbling away. When she discovers that she can replace her own skin with somebody else’s, she has to make a choice: watch her own body wither and die or give in to temptation…… whatever the price.
Replace stars Barbara Crampton, Rebecca Forsythe, Lucie Aron and Sean Knopp; and tells the story of a young woman with a strange skin disease, who is forced to make a choice when she discovers she can replace her own decaying skin with another woman’s… Shades of Brian Thomas Jones’ The Rejuvenator perhaps?
Young and beautiful Kira is afflicted with a strange disease where her skin ages rapidly to the point of drying out and crumbling away. When she discovers that she can replace her own skin with somebody else’s, she has to make a choice: watch her own body wither and die or give in to temptation…… whatever the price.
- 4/26/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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