British slasher flick 'DeadTime' has upset those BBFC fellas and in order to score a UK 18 rating 4Digital Media have had to slash 12 precious seconds from their upcoming release involving a painful sounding stabbing. The new low budget thriller from Spooked Films has been ordered to remove 'a scene of sexual and sexualized violence, in this case a woman being stabbed between the legs with a blade' so that it can successfully hit shelves here in the UK from 14 May. The Tony Jopia helmed horror, stars Laurence Saunders, Carl Coleman, Elisabeth Shahlavi, Alex Marieka Hanly, Leslie Grantham ('Eastenders'), Terry Christian, Joe Egan, Julian Boote, Stephen Spencer and Matt Gibbons. Check out the trailer below....
- 4/30/2012
- Horror Asylum
Deadtime is a Spooked Films production that puts an aging rock band in a "mobile phone dead zone" to produce a rock opus that will revitalize the industry (Deadtime). Instead, the band finds themselves face to face with a cold-blooded uncommunicative attacker who would like nothing more than to end this group's career for all time. Check out the best of Britain's indie horror industry with this first, extended trailer for Deadtime inside. Become a fan as well with the link provided inside.
The synopsis for Deadtime:
"Turning to their record label producer for help, played by TV's 'The Word' Terry Christian, they are sent to a dingy old studio in Wednesbury to utilize their Deadtime and create their new magnum opus. Only moments after finishing their first track one of the group turns up dead, killed in one of the most stomach churning ways to hit...
The synopsis for Deadtime:
"Turning to their record label producer for help, played by TV's 'The Word' Terry Christian, they are sent to a dingy old studio in Wednesbury to utilize their Deadtime and create their new magnum opus. Only moments after finishing their first track one of the group turns up dead, killed in one of the most stomach churning ways to hit...
- 6/6/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Deadtime is a horror film from the United Kingdom that puts a rock and roll band in the middle of a killing spree. Attempting to revitalize a sagging career the band sets out to a "dingy old studio" were they receive a less than warm welcome (Bloody). The film has not confirmed distribution, but producers from the film are in talks with several studios within the UK. North American distro' has not been secured, so expect this film in late 2011. A trailer and synopsis for Deadtime are below.
The synopsis for Deadtime:
"Turning to their record label producer for help, played by TV's 'The Word' Terry Christian, they are sent to a dingy old studio in Wednesbury to utilize their Deadtime and create their new magnum opus. Only moments after finishing their first track one of the group turns up dead, killed in one of the most...
The synopsis for Deadtime:
"Turning to their record label producer for help, played by TV's 'The Word' Terry Christian, they are sent to a dingy old studio in Wednesbury to utilize their Deadtime and create their new magnum opus. Only moments after finishing their first track one of the group turns up dead, killed in one of the most...
- 5/20/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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