Stars: Natasha Henstridge, Georgia Hirst, Olivier Richters, Eve Connolly, Manpreet Bambra, Maria Volk, Dave Johns, Danny Kirrane, Kamal Angelo Bolden, Orson Chaplin | Written by Luke Foster | Directed by Bernhard Pucher
Directed by Bernhard Pucher and written by Luke Foster (Betsy and Leonard), Ravers follows an illegal night-time rave, in a factory where contaminated energy drinks caused a worker to go fatally berserk, that turns into a nightmare. As a forgotten batch of the drink is found and consumed by drunken ravers, a truly terrifying physical transformation takes over and those unaffected try to escape in panic. Becky, a germophobic journalist, reluctantly there to cover the event on the behest of her boss (a cameoing Natasha Henstridge), is trapped among the increasingly hostile crowd of dancers, and to save herself and her friends, she has to overcome her deepest phobias to help them get out alive.
First screened at Frightfest in...
Directed by Bernhard Pucher and written by Luke Foster (Betsy and Leonard), Ravers follows an illegal night-time rave, in a factory where contaminated energy drinks caused a worker to go fatally berserk, that turns into a nightmare. As a forgotten batch of the drink is found and consumed by drunken ravers, a truly terrifying physical transformation takes over and those unaffected try to escape in panic. Becky, a germophobic journalist, reluctantly there to cover the event on the behest of her boss (a cameoing Natasha Henstridge), is trapped among the increasingly hostile crowd of dancers, and to save herself and her friends, she has to overcome her deepest phobias to help them get out alive.
First screened at Frightfest in...
- 3/16/2020
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Stars: Mischa Barton, Tracie Thoms, Bailey Anne Borders, Jackson Davis, Maria Volk, Kareem J. Grimes, Jessica Sonneborn, Sarah Nicklin, Pamela Wistrom, Cayleb Long, Christa Conley | Written by Brian M. Conley, Nathan Ives, Sean Decker | Directed by Brian M. Conley, Nathan Ives
Actress Mischa Barton, once beloved on TV’s The O.C., became something of a cause célèbre as her star fell following a number of personal problems - in much the same way as Lindsay Lohan did following her meteoric rise to fame – has recently carved out solid career in independent genre cinema after falling out of favour with the Hollywood mainstream. In fact, starting with her lead role in 2009′s Walled In, Barton has become something of a staple of indie horror: this year alone she’s credited as appearing in four horror films including this, her latest, The Basement - which has one hell of an intriguing premise…...
Actress Mischa Barton, once beloved on TV’s The O.C., became something of a cause célèbre as her star fell following a number of personal problems - in much the same way as Lindsay Lohan did following her meteoric rise to fame – has recently carved out solid career in independent genre cinema after falling out of favour with the Hollywood mainstream. In fact, starting with her lead role in 2009′s Walled In, Barton has become something of a staple of indie horror: this year alone she’s credited as appearing in four horror films including this, her latest, The Basement - which has one hell of an intriguing premise…...
- 9/12/2018
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
’Ravers’ will have its world premiere at London’s FrightFest this weekend.
UK production company Iron Box has started work on a new horror feature, Memorial, from producers Raimund Berens and Bernhard Pucher.
The film is a horror mockumentary using found-footage.
The story follows a woman who records her boyfriend as he returns to his hometown for the first time since he helped resist a zombie attack there five years previously. They are looking to confront the past, but find the townspeople have cashed in on the disaster.
The film will being shooting early-to-mid next year in the UK.
Iron...
UK production company Iron Box has started work on a new horror feature, Memorial, from producers Raimund Berens and Bernhard Pucher.
The film is a horror mockumentary using found-footage.
The story follows a woman who records her boyfriend as he returns to his hometown for the first time since he helped resist a zombie attack there five years previously. They are looking to confront the past, but find the townspeople have cashed in on the disaster.
The film will being shooting early-to-mid next year in the UK.
Iron...
- 8/24/2018
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
Tagline: "Party Like There's No Tomorrow." Ravers is a horror film from production company Iron Box Films. The film was recently completed. Now, Ravers is set to have its World Premiere at this year's Frightfest, in London, England. Ravers stars: Georgia Hirst ("Vikings"), Maria Volk (The Basement) Danny Kirrane, Kamal Angelo Bolden, Manpreet Bambra and Natasha Henstridge. Recently, a trailer has been released for the film and the clip can be found here. A fun party begins with bad drugs. At a local rave, a manufacturing incident has left Regenerize (a specialty drink) with strange qualities. Once the partiers drink this Energy drink, they turn into something monstrous. Now, all of the dancers are turning into mutants as a journalist investigates this underground party. Ravers will have its World Premiere in just a few days. The first showing is scheduled for August 25th. Shot in a factory, fans of of...
- 8/22/2018
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Production outfit Iron Box Films has today announced that Georgia Hirst (Vikings), Danny Kirrane (Games of Thrones), Manpreet Bambra (Free Rein), Maria Volk (Wolf Creek 2) and Kamal Angelo Bolden (Chicago Fire) will round out the cast of Bernhard Pucher’s Ravers. Actress Natasha Henstridge (Species) will also take on a cameo role.
Penned by Pucher (Betsy and Leonard, Black Sand) and Luke Foster (Betsy and Leonard), and adapted from Foster’s original screenplay of the same name, Ravers follows an illegal night-time rave, in a factory where contaminated energy drinks caused a worker to go fatally berserk, that turns into a nightmare. As a forgotten batch of the drink is found and consumed by drunken ravers, a truly terrifying physical transformation takes over and those unaffected try to escape in panic. Becky, a germophobic journalist, reluctantly there to cover the event, is trapped among the increasingly hostile crowd of dancers,...
Penned by Pucher (Betsy and Leonard, Black Sand) and Luke Foster (Betsy and Leonard), and adapted from Foster’s original screenplay of the same name, Ravers follows an illegal night-time rave, in a factory where contaminated energy drinks caused a worker to go fatally berserk, that turns into a nightmare. As a forgotten batch of the drink is found and consumed by drunken ravers, a truly terrifying physical transformation takes over and those unaffected try to escape in panic. Becky, a germophobic journalist, reluctantly there to cover the event, is trapped among the increasingly hostile crowd of dancers,...
- 2/20/2018
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Project comes from Iron Box Films.
Georgia Hirst (Vikings), Danny Kirrane (Games Of Thrones), Manpreet Bambra (Free Rein), Maria Volk (Wolf Creek 2) and Kamal Angelo Bolden (Chicago Fire) will lead the cast of Ravers, Bernhard Pucher’s horror which commenced shooting at Pinewood Studio Wales yesterday.
The project comes from London-based production outfit Iron Box Films, which is led by Pucher as creative director with CEO Raimund Berens, who will produce with Michael Dobbin. Exec producers are Colin Brown, chair of Iron Box’s financing arm Iron Box Capital, and Deepak Sikka from The Works.
The screenplay is written by Pucher and Luke Foster. The story follows an illegal rave in a factory that turns into a nightmare due to contaminated energy drinks.
The project will shoot at Pinewood Wales for six weeks.
Raimund Berens, CEO of Iron Box Capital commented: “Iron Box is delighted to have supported this production from its very earliest development. We are confident...
Georgia Hirst (Vikings), Danny Kirrane (Games Of Thrones), Manpreet Bambra (Free Rein), Maria Volk (Wolf Creek 2) and Kamal Angelo Bolden (Chicago Fire) will lead the cast of Ravers, Bernhard Pucher’s horror which commenced shooting at Pinewood Studio Wales yesterday.
The project comes from London-based production outfit Iron Box Films, which is led by Pucher as creative director with CEO Raimund Berens, who will produce with Michael Dobbin. Exec producers are Colin Brown, chair of Iron Box’s financing arm Iron Box Capital, and Deepak Sikka from The Works.
The screenplay is written by Pucher and Luke Foster. The story follows an illegal rave in a factory that turns into a nightmare due to contaminated energy drinks.
The project will shoot at Pinewood Wales for six weeks.
Raimund Berens, CEO of Iron Box Capital commented: “Iron Box is delighted to have supported this production from its very earliest development. We are confident...
- 2/20/2018
- by Tom Grater
- ScreenDaily
The Dunes Trailer and Poster Martin Copping‘s The Dunes (2018) movie trailer and movie poster star Martin Copping, Tim Phillipps, Jacinta Stapleton, Maria Volk, and Kate Neilson. The Dunes‘ plot synopsis: set in Australia on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula, The Dunes “is a story about a renowned journalist for the La Times, who returns [...]
Continue reading: The Dunes (2018) Movie Trailer: Martin Copping’s Psychological Thriller Co-produced by Mem Ferda...
Continue reading: The Dunes (2018) Movie Trailer: Martin Copping’s Psychological Thriller Co-produced by Mem Ferda...
- 11/25/2017
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
MoreHorror.com
Screen Star and prolific Producer Mem Ferda has joined Actor / Director Martin Copping to bring to us a new exciting psychological thriller set in Australia on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula, ‘The Dunes’.
‘The Dunes’, which is written by Copping, is a story about a renowned journalist for the La Times, who returns to his hometown of The Dunes and while he’s there, a mysterious figure from his past re-emerges and threatens his entire existence.
The film is peppered with underlying themes of substance abuse. The director and lead actor (Copping), wrote the screenplay after the tragic loss of his own mother to Alcoholism.
Co-Producer Mem Ferda (London Heist, Smoking Guns) commented;- ‘this film is of such importance, in spreading awareness and educating the public about the vulnerabilities of addiction. I myself lost a dear friend to addiction and feel this delicately woven story will highlight and...
Screen Star and prolific Producer Mem Ferda has joined Actor / Director Martin Copping to bring to us a new exciting psychological thriller set in Australia on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula, ‘The Dunes’.
‘The Dunes’, which is written by Copping, is a story about a renowned journalist for the La Times, who returns to his hometown of The Dunes and while he’s there, a mysterious figure from his past re-emerges and threatens his entire existence.
The film is peppered with underlying themes of substance abuse. The director and lead actor (Copping), wrote the screenplay after the tragic loss of his own mother to Alcoholism.
Co-Producer Mem Ferda (London Heist, Smoking Guns) commented;- ‘this film is of such importance, in spreading awareness and educating the public about the vulnerabilities of addiction. I myself lost a dear friend to addiction and feel this delicately woven story will highlight and...
- 11/23/2017
- by admin
- MoreHorror
The Dunes is an upcoming psychological thriller. The film is partially based on director Martin Copping's own life, in that he lost his own mother to addiction. The film is being co-produced by Mem Ferda (The Devil's Double, 2011). As well, the title stars: Tim Phillips (The Secret Circle), Jacinta Stapleton (Never Tear Us Apart), Kate Neilson and Maria Volk. A trailer has just been released, along with a movie poster; both items can be found here. The trailer reveals more of the story. Director Copping stars as Nicholas. Nicholas gets into a relationship with Misty (Stapleton), while a strange man prowls the woods. A confrontation looms, near Victoria's Mornington Peninsula, aka The Dunes. Addiction is one of the film's underlining themes. Co-producer Ferda says of the film's inspiration: "this film is of such importance, in spreading awareness and educating the public about the vulnerabilities of addiction. I myself lost...
- 11/23/2017
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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