Cassadaga (review) will be nonviable on DVD December 31 2013. The film is exactly what fans want from an indie production loads of heart technical skill and a cool story. A winner in waiting How to win In the comments section tell us if you were naughty or nice this year and why you should get a copy of Cassadaga Bruce Wood and Scott Poiley pen the script. Kelen Coleman (Children of the Corn Genesis) Kevin Alejandro (True Blood) Louise Fletcher (One Flew over the Cuckoos Nest) Rus Blackwell (Monster) and Lucas Beck (Wild Seven) star.
- 12/5/2013
- Best-Horror-Movies.com
Phase 4 Films will release Rick Ganz's (Fear of Clowns) the Devil's Racecourse on video-on-demand September 1st. This is a backwoods thriller, which sees several college students confronting a government conspiracy. This title stars Ashley N. Anderson (Jack Falls), Lucas Beck (Wild Seven) and Jamieson Colburn. Pack your bags light as the trailer for the Devil's Racecourse will put you on the run from mysterious governmental officials and crazed fugitives. More details below.
A synopsis for the film is here:
"On an annual hiking trip, a group of college students find themselves caught in the middle of a government conspiracy. Now they are stalked by those determined to keep this secret from ever getting out" (Phase 4 Films).
Release Date: September 1st, 2011 (Video-on-demand).
Director: Rick Ganz.
Producers:: Jeff Colburn, Brian and Machiran.
Writer: Jeff Colburn.
Producers: Jeff Colburn, Rick Ganz, Brian Machiran, and Andrew Roth.
Cast: Ashley N. Anderson,...
A synopsis for the film is here:
"On an annual hiking trip, a group of college students find themselves caught in the middle of a government conspiracy. Now they are stalked by those determined to keep this secret from ever getting out" (Phase 4 Films).
Release Date: September 1st, 2011 (Video-on-demand).
Director: Rick Ganz.
Producers:: Jeff Colburn, Brian and Machiran.
Writer: Jeff Colburn.
Producers: Jeff Colburn, Rick Ganz, Brian Machiran, and Andrew Roth.
Cast: Ashley N. Anderson,...
- 8/5/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Kalamity finds Nick Stahl as Billy, a man who has recently broken up with his long-term girlfriend and returns to his home town to find that all is not quite right with his best friend Stanley (played by Jonathan Jackson).
A trailer has been released, which although in places makes the film look like a bit of a by-the-numbers thriller, has enough intriguing elements to make us believe this might have something a bit different.
Writer/Director James M Hausler previously wrote and directed Wild Seven and Trip Out, neither of which I have heard of, much less seen so I cannot really comment on his form. Having said that, the cast here is of a generally high calibre and although this one has sat resolutely below the radar, it might yet prove to be a winner.
Kalamity is due in Us cinemas on 22nd October. No word yet on a UK release.
A trailer has been released, which although in places makes the film look like a bit of a by-the-numbers thriller, has enough intriguing elements to make us believe this might have something a bit different.
Writer/Director James M Hausler previously wrote and directed Wild Seven and Trip Out, neither of which I have heard of, much less seen so I cannot really comment on his form. Having said that, the cast here is of a generally high calibre and although this one has sat resolutely below the radar, it might yet prove to be a winner.
Kalamity is due in Us cinemas on 22nd October. No word yet on a UK release.
- 9/22/2010
- by Dave Roper
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Filed under: Cinematical
Do you like independent feature films in which Nick Stahl returns to his hometown in Virginia and discovers that his long-time best friend might be an lunatic who murders people? Then you are in for a treat, as 'Kalamity' -- due in theaters Oct. 22 -- appears to be a movie about exactly that!
The fine people at Original 4 Releasing have been kind enough to give us an exclusive peek at the trailer, and we're being kind enough to share it with you. You can watch it by pointing your Internet clicker at this link right here.
Stahl's friend, the possible killer, is played by Jonathan Jackson (not Joshua Jackson). The cast also includes Robert Forster, Christopher M. Clark, and Beau Garrett. It was written and directed by James Hausler, whose first two movies, 'Trip Out' and 'Wild Seven,' made their way around the fest circuit.
Do you like independent feature films in which Nick Stahl returns to his hometown in Virginia and discovers that his long-time best friend might be an lunatic who murders people? Then you are in for a treat, as 'Kalamity' -- due in theaters Oct. 22 -- appears to be a movie about exactly that!
The fine people at Original 4 Releasing have been kind enough to give us an exclusive peek at the trailer, and we're being kind enough to share it with you. You can watch it by pointing your Internet clicker at this link right here.
Stahl's friend, the possible killer, is played by Jonathan Jackson (not Joshua Jackson). The cast also includes Robert Forster, Christopher M. Clark, and Beau Garrett. It was written and directed by James Hausler, whose first two movies, 'Trip Out' and 'Wild Seven,' made their way around the fest circuit.
- 9/21/2010
- by Eric D. Snider
- Cinematical
From indieWIRE News:
Six new feature films have been unveiled by digital content agency Cinetic Rights Management and broadband portal Babelgum, continuing a pact unveiled in January between the two companies offering one exclusive title for each month of 2009. The next selection of titles began last week with James Hausler’s crime thriller “Wild Seven” starring Robert Forster, Robert Loggia, and Richard Roundtree. Also set to make their online and mobile debuts via Babelgum are crime thriller “Jack Says” by Bob Phillips; sports documentary “On Hallowed Ground” by Kern and Kip Konwiser; foreign-language drama “Scrambled Beer” by Cristobal Valderrama; “Tao of the Golden Mask,” a kung fu comedy directed by Faizon Love (“Couples Retreat”) and “The Assassin” by Devin Haqq.
In addition, Crm recently announced a deal with Babelgum centered around the mobile and online streaming of Sally Potter’s new film “Rage" which depubs on Babelgum in September.
Crm...
Six new feature films have been unveiled by digital content agency Cinetic Rights Management and broadband portal Babelgum, continuing a pact unveiled in January between the two companies offering one exclusive title for each month of 2009. The next selection of titles began last week with James Hausler’s crime thriller “Wild Seven” starring Robert Forster, Robert Loggia, and Richard Roundtree. Also set to make their online and mobile debuts via Babelgum are crime thriller “Jack Says” by Bob Phillips; sports documentary “On Hallowed Ground” by Kern and Kip Konwiser; foreign-language drama “Scrambled Beer” by Cristobal Valderrama; “Tao of the Golden Mask,” a kung fu comedy directed by Faizon Love (“Couples Retreat”) and “The Assassin” by Devin Haqq.
In addition, Crm recently announced a deal with Babelgum centered around the mobile and online streaming of Sally Potter’s new film “Rage" which depubs on Babelgum in September.
Crm...
- 7/23/2009
- by Sydney@SydneysBuzz.com (Sydney)
- Sydney's Buzz
Indie Roundup reviews the past week of news from the independent film community and provides a peek at what's coming soon.
Openings. James Gandolfini is the most notable cast member in the highly-praised, acerbic political / military comedy In the Loop, which James Rocchi wrote warmly about when he saw it at Sundance. Reclusive author Jeff Daniels is pursued for advice by single mother Lauren Graham in the comedy The Answer Man. Kevin Spacey is a celebrity Shrink facing serious problems of his own. Highly-recommended thriller The Hurt Locker expands into 200 theaters.
I'm singling out Tommy Davis' very good doc One Minute to Nine, which gets a one-week run in New York and Los Angeles starting on Friday, because I saw it last year and it's stayed with me. Wendy Maldonado, single mother of four, is headed to prison, and it's not immediately apparent why. Davis tells the story of Wendy's life,...
Openings. James Gandolfini is the most notable cast member in the highly-praised, acerbic political / military comedy In the Loop, which James Rocchi wrote warmly about when he saw it at Sundance. Reclusive author Jeff Daniels is pursued for advice by single mother Lauren Graham in the comedy The Answer Man. Kevin Spacey is a celebrity Shrink facing serious problems of his own. Highly-recommended thriller The Hurt Locker expands into 200 theaters.
I'm singling out Tommy Davis' very good doc One Minute to Nine, which gets a one-week run in New York and Los Angeles starting on Friday, because I saw it last year and it's stayed with me. Wendy Maldonado, single mother of four, is headed to prison, and it's not immediately apparent why. Davis tells the story of Wendy's life,...
- 7/23/2009
- by Peter Martin
- Cinematical
Indie Roundup reviews the past week of news from the independent film community and provides a peek at what's coming soon.
Friday Openings. Fox Searchlight opens Marc Webb's romantic comedy (500) Days of Summer on 27 screens in selected cities (Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, New York, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, and Washington DC). Also in limited engagements: John-Luke Montias' crime story Off Jackson Avenue; Max Farberbock's drama A Woman in Berlin; Boaz Yakin's family drama Death in Love; and Eileen Yaghoobrian's very good doc Died Young, Stayed Pretty, about rock music poster artists, which I saw at SXSW and can recommend highly.
Deals. Overcoming negative reviews at Sundance, John Krasinski's Brief Interviews with Hideous Men has been acquired by IFC, which will release it in theaters and via on demand. Look for it September 25. Another Sundance '09 title, Oren Moverman's The Messenger, has been picked up by Oscilloscope,...
Friday Openings. Fox Searchlight opens Marc Webb's romantic comedy (500) Days of Summer on 27 screens in selected cities (Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, New York, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, and Washington DC). Also in limited engagements: John-Luke Montias' crime story Off Jackson Avenue; Max Farberbock's drama A Woman in Berlin; Boaz Yakin's family drama Death in Love; and Eileen Yaghoobrian's very good doc Died Young, Stayed Pretty, about rock music poster artists, which I saw at SXSW and can recommend highly.
Deals. Overcoming negative reviews at Sundance, John Krasinski's Brief Interviews with Hideous Men has been acquired by IFC, which will release it in theaters and via on demand. Look for it September 25. Another Sundance '09 title, Oren Moverman's The Messenger, has been picked up by Oscilloscope,...
- 7/16/2009
- by Peter Martin
- Cinematical
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