Join Emagine Entertainment this October as they host a plethora of specialty screenings. Each month guests will have opportunity to watch some of the newest film releases with enhanced experiences.
Open Caption Film Screenings provide subtitles for those with hearing impairments. Sensory Friendly Film Screenings provide modifications to the theatre atmosphere without modifying the film for those who experience sensory issues. Dementia Friendly Screenings provide exclusively selected classic movies and musicals and encourage audience participation while providing guests with special door-to-door service. The Breakfast And A Movie Screening and Senior Lunch And A Movie allow guests to enjoy a full meal and concessions while they enjoy their film.
Films Featured In The Series Include
Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie (Rated PG): When a magical meteor crash lands in Adventure City, it gives the Paw Patrol pups superpowers, transforming them into The Mighty Pups! For Skye, the smallest member of the team,...
Open Caption Film Screenings provide subtitles for those with hearing impairments. Sensory Friendly Film Screenings provide modifications to the theatre atmosphere without modifying the film for those who experience sensory issues. Dementia Friendly Screenings provide exclusively selected classic movies and musicals and encourage audience participation while providing guests with special door-to-door service. The Breakfast And A Movie Screening and Senior Lunch And A Movie allow guests to enjoy a full meal and concessions while they enjoy their film.
Films Featured In The Series Include
Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie (Rated PG): When a magical meteor crash lands in Adventure City, it gives the Paw Patrol pups superpowers, transforming them into The Mighty Pups! For Skye, the smallest member of the team,...
- 9/29/2023
- by Editor
- CinemaNerdz
Jasmine Curtis-Smith is a Filipino-Australian actress, dancer, writer and model. She is best known for her roles in Transit (2014), Baka Bukas (2016) and Siargao (2018).
Jasmine Curtis-smith Biography: Early Life, Age, Family, Education
Jasmine Curtis-Smith was born on April 6, 1994 (Jasmine Curtis-Smith: Age 28) in Melbourne, Australia to Carmencita Ojales and James Curtis-Smith. She has one older sister, actress Anne Curtis, and a younger brother, Thomas James.
She studied at St. Paul College when she lived in the Philippines before moving back to Australia in 2005. Curtis-Smith graduated high school at Loyola College.
In an exclusive interview with uInterview, Curtis-Smith revealed how she started acting.
“Well, I was exposed very early on to the entertainment industry through my sister,” she told uInterview at the Sundance Film Festival in 2023. “She was the one who was discovered first when we were taking a break in the Philippines and so because I was always tagging along on her work,...
Jasmine Curtis-smith Biography: Early Life, Age, Family, Education
Jasmine Curtis-Smith was born on April 6, 1994 (Jasmine Curtis-Smith: Age 28) in Melbourne, Australia to Carmencita Ojales and James Curtis-Smith. She has one older sister, actress Anne Curtis, and a younger brother, Thomas James.
She studied at St. Paul College when she lived in the Philippines before moving back to Australia in 2005. Curtis-Smith graduated high school at Loyola College.
In an exclusive interview with uInterview, Curtis-Smith revealed how she started acting.
“Well, I was exposed very early on to the entertainment industry through my sister,” she told uInterview at the Sundance Film Festival in 2023. “She was the one who was discovered first when we were taking a break in the Philippines and so because I was always tagging along on her work,...
- 6/12/2023
- by Hailey Schipper
- Uinterview
Exclusive Behind-the-Scenes Look at The Quantum Devil: "Crazed House ltd. is proud to announce the Texas Premiere of The Quantum Devil at Texas Frightmare Weekend. Saturday May the 27th at 8:00 pm. They will also also host a special live Q&a with Director Larry Wade Carrell, Writer and Producer Zeph E. Daniel and actor Tyler Tackett. Additionally, they will be available all weekend for autographs at the Crazed House booth #507.
As part of Texas Frightmare Weekend, the Quantum Devil will screen inside the Irving Convention Center's fourth floor Grand Ballroom. Renamed "the Alamo Drafthouse Screening Room". Screening Saturday evening at 8:00 pm. All screenings are complimentary with a convention pass at the convention center. For tickets and info, please visit texasfrightmareweekend.com."
Coming Soon From 1091 Pictures: The Quantum Devil
"An international team of scientists are summoned by ominous invitation to a remote location in Eastern Europe to conduct clandestine...
As part of Texas Frightmare Weekend, the Quantum Devil will screen inside the Irving Convention Center's fourth floor Grand Ballroom. Renamed "the Alamo Drafthouse Screening Room". Screening Saturday evening at 8:00 pm. All screenings are complimentary with a convention pass at the convention center. For tickets and info, please visit texasfrightmareweekend.com."
Coming Soon From 1091 Pictures: The Quantum Devil
"An international team of scientists are summoned by ominous invitation to a remote location in Eastern Europe to conduct clandestine...
- 5/25/2023
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Last week, Barbarian (watch it Here) writer/director Zach Cregger secured an eight figure deal to make his next genre project – something called Weapons – for New Line Cinema. Weapons will be produced by BoulderLight Pictures, the same company that was behind Barbarian… and soon after news of the Cregger deal came to the surface, it has also been announced that BoulderLight Pictures has signed on a first look deal with New Line Cinema. As part of this deal, BoulderLight will develop high-concept, filmmaker-driven genre stories for New Line.
The Hollywood Reporter offers some background on BoulderLight. The company was founded by J.D. Lifshitz, 30, and Raphael Margules, 31. The two men, who are observant Orthodox Jews who met at Hebrew school (they don’t work on The Sabbath), bonded over their love of horror (Lifshitz was an avid reader of Fangoria and saw Scream 3 in theaters at the age of 7). After...
The Hollywood Reporter offers some background on BoulderLight. The company was founded by J.D. Lifshitz, 30, and Raphael Margules, 31. The two men, who are observant Orthodox Jews who met at Hebrew school (they don’t work on The Sabbath), bonded over their love of horror (Lifshitz was an avid reader of Fangoria and saw Scream 3 in theaters at the age of 7). After...
- 1/31/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
In the wake of last week’s news that New Line Cinema has picked up Barbarian director Zach Cregger’s next movie Weapons, THR reports today that New Line is also getting cozy with BoulderLight Pictures, the production company behind horror hit Barbarian.
BoulderLight Pictures has signed a first-look deal with New Line Cinema, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. The site’s report continues, “Under the first-look, the plan is for BoulderLight to work on high-concept, filmmaker-driven genre stories for New Line.”
J.D. Lifshitz and Raphael Margules are behind BoulderLight Pictures, the company responsible for genre films including Contracted, Dementia, Rent-a-Pal, and last year’s Barbarian.
“J.D. and Rafi share a passion for cinema that puts the audience first,” New Line president and chief creative officer Richard Brener said in a statement this week. “They have a proven ability to identify and champion stories and filmmakers that transcend genre,...
BoulderLight Pictures has signed a first-look deal with New Line Cinema, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. The site’s report continues, “Under the first-look, the plan is for BoulderLight to work on high-concept, filmmaker-driven genre stories for New Line.”
J.D. Lifshitz and Raphael Margules are behind BoulderLight Pictures, the company responsible for genre films including Contracted, Dementia, Rent-a-Pal, and last year’s Barbarian.
“J.D. and Rafi share a passion for cinema that puts the audience first,” New Line president and chief creative officer Richard Brener said in a statement this week. “They have a proven ability to identify and champion stories and filmmakers that transcend genre,...
- 1/30/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
The Cohen Film Collection brings to Region A its beautifully remastered disc of American fringe filmmaking’s weirdest, most obsessively arty shock-fest — a loving return to silent expressionist horror. The New York censors scuttled its commercial chances, and it wound up as a movie-within-a-movie footnote for Steve McQueen. We never thought we’d see the show look this good — John Parker memorialized Venice, California five years before Orson Welles. But the overall package packs a big disappointment, as I’ll explain.
Dementia
Blu-ray
Cohen Media Group
1955 / B&W / 1:37 Academy / 56 min. / Street Date April 26, 2022 / Available from Kino Lorber / 29.95
Starring: Adrienne Barret, Ben Roseman, Bruno VeSota, Ben Roseman, Angelo Rossitto.
Cinematography: William C. Thompson
Film Editor: Joseph Gluck
Original Music: George Antheil
Music director: Ernest Gold
Featured Vocal: Marni Nixon
New Concepts in Modern Sounds: Shorty Rogers and his Giants
Written, Produced and Directed by John J. Parker
The BFI first...
Dementia
Blu-ray
Cohen Media Group
1955 / B&W / 1:37 Academy / 56 min. / Street Date April 26, 2022 / Available from Kino Lorber / 29.95
Starring: Adrienne Barret, Ben Roseman, Bruno VeSota, Ben Roseman, Angelo Rossitto.
Cinematography: William C. Thompson
Film Editor: Joseph Gluck
Original Music: George Antheil
Music director: Ernest Gold
Featured Vocal: Marni Nixon
New Concepts in Modern Sounds: Shorty Rogers and his Giants
Written, Produced and Directed by John J. Parker
The BFI first...
- 5/3/2022
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
Of all the legendary early horror films Carl Theodor Dreyer’s vampire nightmare was once the most difficult to appreciate — until Criterion’s restoration of a mostly intact, un-mutilated full cut. Dreyer creates his fantasy according to his own rules — this pallid, claustrophobic horror is closer to Ordet than it is Dracula or Nosferatu.
Vampyr
Blu-ray
The Criterion Collection 437
1932 / Color / 1:19 Movietone Ap. / 73 min. / available through The Criterion Collection / Street Date October 3, 2017 / 39.95
Starring: Julian West (Baron Nicolas De Gunzberg), Maurice Schutz, Rena Mandel, Sybille Schmitz, Jan Hieronimko, Henriette Gérard.
Cinematography: Rudolph Maté
Art Direction: Hermann Warm
Film Editor: Tonka Taldy
Original Music: Wolfgang Zeller
Written by Carl Theodor Dreyer, Christen Jul from In a Glass Darkly by Sheridan Le Fanu
Produced by Carl Theodor Dreyer, Julian West
Directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer
Carl Theodor Dreyer’s Vampyr is a tough row to hoe for horror fans, many of whom just...
Vampyr
Blu-ray
The Criterion Collection 437
1932 / Color / 1:19 Movietone Ap. / 73 min. / available through The Criterion Collection / Street Date October 3, 2017 / 39.95
Starring: Julian West (Baron Nicolas De Gunzberg), Maurice Schutz, Rena Mandel, Sybille Schmitz, Jan Hieronimko, Henriette Gérard.
Cinematography: Rudolph Maté
Art Direction: Hermann Warm
Film Editor: Tonka Taldy
Original Music: Wolfgang Zeller
Written by Carl Theodor Dreyer, Christen Jul from In a Glass Darkly by Sheridan Le Fanu
Produced by Carl Theodor Dreyer, Julian West
Directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer
Carl Theodor Dreyer’s Vampyr is a tough row to hoe for horror fans, many of whom just...
- 9/19/2017
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
Surround three international stars with several thousand extras in Franco's Spain and you've got yourself an instant historical adventure epic. Unfunny Cary Grant has a Big Gun, Spanish peasant guerilla (!) Frank Sinatra looks totally lost, and Sophia Loren conquers Hollywood by making with the sultry eyes and body moves. The Pride and the Passion Blu-ray Olive Films 1957 / Color / 1:78 widescreen / 125 132 min. / Street Date August 16, 2016 / available through the Olive Films website / 29.95 Starring Cary Grant, Frank Sinatra, Sophia Loren, Theodore Bikel, John Wengraf, Jay Novello Cinematography Franz Planer Production Designer Rudolph Sternad Art Direction Fernando Carrere, Gil Parrondo Film Editors Ellsworth Hoagland, Frederic Knudtson Original Music George Antheil Written by Edna Anhalt & Edward Anhalt from the novel The Gun by C.S. Forester Produced and Directed by Stanley Kramer
Reviewed by Glenn Erickson
Successful producer Stanley Kramer graduated to directing in 1955; two years later he was helming this giant, rather ill-conceived big-star epic in Spain.
Reviewed by Glenn Erickson
Successful producer Stanley Kramer graduated to directing in 1955; two years later he was helming this giant, rather ill-conceived big-star epic in Spain.
- 8/26/2016
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
“It creeps and leaps and glides and slides across the floor. Right through the door. And all around the wall. A splotch, a blotch. Be careful of the Blob!”
The Blob screens Wednesday, August 3rd at Schlafly Bottleworks Restaurant and Bar (7260 Southwest Ave.- at Manchester – Maplewood, Mo 63143) as part of Webster University’s Award-Winning Strange BrewFilm Series. The screening is Sponsored by Planet Score Records
The Blob is chiefly remembered now for launching Steve McQueen’s career. Soon after the release of this film, he was offered the role of Josh Randall on the hit TV series Wanted: Dead or Alive, and super-stardom was only a few years away. Here, billed as “Steven” McQueen, he leads a pack of teenagers who are determined to stop the Blob from devouring their small town. The main problem is that the authorities (i.e. the local police) refuse to believe their story...
The Blob screens Wednesday, August 3rd at Schlafly Bottleworks Restaurant and Bar (7260 Southwest Ave.- at Manchester – Maplewood, Mo 63143) as part of Webster University’s Award-Winning Strange BrewFilm Series. The screening is Sponsored by Planet Score Records
The Blob is chiefly remembered now for launching Steve McQueen’s career. Soon after the release of this film, he was offered the role of Josh Randall on the hit TV series Wanted: Dead or Alive, and super-stardom was only a few years away. Here, billed as “Steven” McQueen, he leads a pack of teenagers who are determined to stop the Blob from devouring their small town. The main problem is that the authorities (i.e. the local police) refuse to believe their story...
- 7/25/2016
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
This four-feature set is the weirdest cinematic treasure box of the year, a sort of anti-matter film school. Three of the films are derived from a single Yugoslavian picture rejected by Roger Corman. His acolytes Jack Hill and Stephanie Rothman proceeded to add serial killings, supernatural hauntings, a goofy vampire, and an ending that could be called 'Zombies In The Wax Museum.' Tim Lucas tells the whole story in a fascinating feature-length extra docu. Blood Bath Blu-ray Arrow Video (USA) 1963 - 1966 / B&W / 1:66 widescreen / 95 - 81 - 62 - 75 min. / 2-Disc Limited Edition / Street Date May 30, 2016 / 49.95 Starring William Campbell, Patrick Magee, Rade Marcovic, Miha Baloh, Irena Prosen; Marissa Mathes, Linda Saunders, Sandra Knight, Carl Schanzer, Biff Elliot, Sid Haig, Jonathan Haze. Cinematography Nenad Jovicic, Dan Telford, Alfred Taylor. Original Music Bojan Adamic, Ronald Stein, Written by Vlasta Radovanovic, Vic Webber, Jack Hill & Stephanie Rothman Directed by Rados Novakovic, Michael Roy,...
- 5/24/2016
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
Labelling John Parker's haunting, wonderfully bizarre little movie Dementia: Daughter of Horror as a 'cult classic' is, well, kind of unfair, no? It's a weirdly stylised piece of fifties noir, part detective story, part slasher, part revenge flick that plays like a mashup between Chandler, Poe and Reefer Madness, and yet instead of the camp howler you might expect would be born out of a three-way like that - where 'cult classic' means something like 'so bad it's good' - in many respects Dementia holds up astonishingly well. It still strives for the same over-ripe hysteria many of its contemporaries abuse, but the art design, framing and cinematography in general have a stark, timeless clarity that proves genuinely unsettling, and though a film without dialogue...
- 9/9/2011
- Screen Anarchy
In recent years France has been among the front-runners in pushing the boundaries of modern horror. With such offerings as Frontier(s), Inside and High Tension, French filmmakers have been making us seriously squirm. It is with this reminder of the quality of their filmmaking that we at Dread Central bring you an announcement of the film list from the 17th Annual L'Etrange Festival, France's biggest horror film festival.
With over 70 films being screened and more than 17,000 attendees expected to descend on Paris, Le'Etrange Festival
Below we have the Complete listing of the festival's events:
From the Press Release
L’Étrange Festival – a unique event bringing filmgoers a fascinating roster of provocative and eye-opening films – is thrilled to announce the line-up for its 17th edition, September 2 – 11, 2011 in Paris, France.
The 2011 line-up continues the tradition of highlighting emerging talent, paying homage to independent-minded filmmakers and featuring a truly diverse program that includes cutting-edge works,...
With over 70 films being screened and more than 17,000 attendees expected to descend on Paris, Le'Etrange Festival
Below we have the Complete listing of the festival's events:
From the Press Release
L’Étrange Festival – a unique event bringing filmgoers a fascinating roster of provocative and eye-opening films – is thrilled to announce the line-up for its 17th edition, September 2 – 11, 2011 in Paris, France.
The 2011 line-up continues the tradition of highlighting emerging talent, paying homage to independent-minded filmmakers and featuring a truly diverse program that includes cutting-edge works,...
- 8/25/2011
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
Above: Publicity still from John Parker's Dementia (1955).
Rep houses in San Francisco, like those in most American cities, are struggling to stay open. But for something like thirty nights a year, the clouds lift and big crowds materialize for films of the past: call it the noir exception. To be sure, one needn’t actually attend the Film Noir Foundation’s annual Noir City festival at the Castro or Elliot Lavine’s grittier programs at the Roxie to know that the generic fantasy of film noir (style, sex and violence washed together) still holds powerful allure. You could hardly miss the bus stop advert for Rockstar Games’ latest blockbuster, L.A. Noire, outside the Roxie during Lavine’s latest marathon, “I Wake Up Dreaming: The Legendary and the Lost”. For those of us still invested in the non-interactive cinema experience, however, the popularity of these series is a remarkable if curious thing.
Rep houses in San Francisco, like those in most American cities, are struggling to stay open. But for something like thirty nights a year, the clouds lift and big crowds materialize for films of the past: call it the noir exception. To be sure, one needn’t actually attend the Film Noir Foundation’s annual Noir City festival at the Castro or Elliot Lavine’s grittier programs at the Roxie to know that the generic fantasy of film noir (style, sex and violence washed together) still holds powerful allure. You could hardly miss the bus stop advert for Rockstar Games’ latest blockbuster, L.A. Noire, outside the Roxie during Lavine’s latest marathon, “I Wake Up Dreaming: The Legendary and the Lost”. For those of us still invested in the non-interactive cinema experience, however, the popularity of these series is a remarkable if curious thing.
- 6/13/2011
- MUBI
by Colleen Wanglund, MoreHorror.com
I found this movie by chance one night on TCM’s The Underground, a late night showcase for some odd, quirky or strange movies usually horror or exploitation films. When the opening credits read “By Exploitation Productions Inc.”, I figured I just may have found a hidden gem that I knew nothing about. I wasn’t disappointed.
Directed by John Parker, Daughter Of Horror (1955 or 1957-there’s some confusion on that) follows a woman (Adrienne Barrett) on a night out in Skid Row. We are told it’s Skid Row through scenes of a man being arrested for domestic violence, winos attempting to attack the woman, and a seedy club that she enters. Prior to entering the club the woman appears highly unsettled at a newspaper headline about a murder. The woman meets a pimp who sets her up with a fat cat (Bruno ve Sota...
I found this movie by chance one night on TCM’s The Underground, a late night showcase for some odd, quirky or strange movies usually horror or exploitation films. When the opening credits read “By Exploitation Productions Inc.”, I figured I just may have found a hidden gem that I knew nothing about. I wasn’t disappointed.
Directed by John Parker, Daughter Of Horror (1955 or 1957-there’s some confusion on that) follows a woman (Adrienne Barrett) on a night out in Skid Row. We are told it’s Skid Row through scenes of a man being arrested for domestic violence, winos attempting to attack the woman, and a seedy club that she enters. Prior to entering the club the woman appears highly unsettled at a newspaper headline about a murder. The woman meets a pimp who sets her up with a fat cat (Bruno ve Sota...
- 5/13/2011
- by admin
- MoreHorror
"Fifty years ago this July," begins Michael Fox in the Sf Weekly, "Bruce Baillie and Chick Strand set up a sheet in their backyard in the California town of Canyon to project avant-garde films. This low-key, lo-fi setup, fortified with red wine, became a weekly bastion for filmmakers as well as their associates, friends, and lovers. Baillie and Strand went on (separately) to make landmark experimental films while shepherding their small artistic and social scene into incarnations that continue to thrive today: San Francisco Cinematheque (exhibition) and Canyon Cinema (distribution). The second annual Crossroads Festival launches tonight with Radical Light: Cinematheque at 50, part of a program honoring the Bay Area’s broad, important, and entertaining history of avant-garde filmmaking."
"Opening night includes at least one city symphony (Timoleon Wilkins' Chinatown Sketch), a form expanded upon in several subsequent Crossroads shows," notes Max Goldberg in the San Francisco Bay Guardian. "Jeanne...
"Opening night includes at least one city symphony (Timoleon Wilkins' Chinatown Sketch), a form expanded upon in several subsequent Crossroads shows," notes Max Goldberg in the San Francisco Bay Guardian. "Jeanne...
- 5/12/2011
- MUBI
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