What if a character from a 16-bit fighting game came to life in the real world? The humorous and violent answer to that question is explored in the upcoming action movie 16 Bits from writer/director Aaron Mento (Ugly Sweater Party), and before the movie begins filming this November, an Indiegogo campaign has been launched for the ambitious project.
To learn more about 16 Bits, check out the press release and video below, and visit the film's official Indiegogo campaign page.
Press Release: Hollywood, CA, USA -- The lines between reality and video games blur in 16 Bits, when a lonely loser befriends a violent street fighter who emerges from an old 16-bit fighting game.
“Packed with exciting characters, a wicked sense of humor and bone crunching action, 16 Bits is a wild, surreal rollercoaster ride,” says producer J. Horton. This is one of the first features produced by J. Horton that he also didn't direct.
To learn more about 16 Bits, check out the press release and video below, and visit the film's official Indiegogo campaign page.
Press Release: Hollywood, CA, USA -- The lines between reality and video games blur in 16 Bits, when a lonely loser befriends a violent street fighter who emerges from an old 16-bit fighting game.
“Packed with exciting characters, a wicked sense of humor and bone crunching action, 16 Bits is a wild, surreal rollercoaster ride,” says producer J. Horton. This is one of the first features produced by J. Horton that he also didn't direct.
- 6/20/2019
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
“The Devil Will Take Your Soul…One Piece At a Time.” Director Jason Horton’s (Monsters in the Woods) The Campus will be releasing through Video-on-demand this week. This indie horror film puts Morgan (Rachel Amanda Bryant) in a demonic limbo, after her father makes a deal with the Devil. Robert C. Pullman (“Fragmented”), Brit Sheridan (“Supernatural”) …
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- 2/18/2018
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
With winter still in full swing, most genre fans are looking for entertainment alternatives they can enjoy from the comfort of their own homes, and February certainly has you covered, because we have over 20 films making their way to various VOD and digital streaming platforms this month.
The indie horror hybrid The Campus kicks things off on the 1st, and the very next day, Tragedy Girls (one of my very favorite films of 2017) finally comes home courtesy of Gunpowder & Sky. Undoubtedly two of the biggest sequels making their digital bows in February are Victor Crowley (February 6th) and Hellraiser: Judgment (February 13th), and Netflix is also keeping busy with a pair of exclusive releases: The Ritual from David Bruckner on the 9th and Duncan Jones’ Mute on the 23rd.
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment is bringing home a pair of terror-filled treats on February 6th—House of Demons and Keep Watching...
The indie horror hybrid The Campus kicks things off on the 1st, and the very next day, Tragedy Girls (one of my very favorite films of 2017) finally comes home courtesy of Gunpowder & Sky. Undoubtedly two of the biggest sequels making their digital bows in February are Victor Crowley (February 6th) and Hellraiser: Judgment (February 13th), and Netflix is also keeping busy with a pair of exclusive releases: The Ritual from David Bruckner on the 9th and Duncan Jones’ Mute on the 23rd.
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment is bringing home a pair of terror-filled treats on February 6th—House of Demons and Keep Watching...
- 2/1/2018
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Tagline: “The Devil Will Take Your Soul...One Piece At a Time.” Jason Horton's The Campus just had a World Premiere in Hollywood, this past week. The film stars Rachel Amanda Bryant as Morgan. She is trapped in a supernatural series of planes, after her father makes a pact with the Devil. Robert C. Pullman (“Fragmented”), Brit Sheridan (“Supernatural”) and Scott Menville also star. Now, The Campus is set to show on Amazon Instant. A preview of the film's Video-on-demand is hosted here. The Campus has been reviewed on this site A The Campus Review on 28Dla. The film, written by Horton, incorporates several smaller stories in a larger narrative. Basically, there is a series of scenes with a killer a cult, another series of scenes with the undead, and another with Morgan falling apart a la Eli Roth's Cabin Fever (2002). There is a lot of material to dissect in this indie horror film.
- 1/30/2018
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
*full disclosure: an online screener of this film was provided by director Jason Horton. This film critic and Jason Horton have worked together on this project, including though online marketing. Tagline: "The Devil Will Take Your Soul...One Piece at a Time." Director/writer: J. Horton. Cast: Rachel Amanda Bryant, Brit Sheridan, Scott Menville and Robert C. Pullman. The Campus is the latest film from director Jason Horton (Monsters in the Woods, 2012). This time, Horton makes a deal with the Devil, in this small budget horror title. Morgan played, by Rachel Amanda Bryant, is central to the film as she delivers most of the film's sparse dialogue. Meanwhile, Satan (Kevin Caliber) is stealing Morgan's soul, one step at a time. There are less than fifty lines here. So, viewers will have to pay attention, to uncover story details. As well, Horton diversifies the film's plot quite a bit, with at...
- 1/28/2018
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
J. Horton's indie horror film has arrived in theaters with unfortunate timing. Although inspired by the classic Bill Murray comedy Groundhog Day, The Campus also bears a strong resemblance to the recent horror hit Happy Death Day. Both films depict the plight of a young woman who suffers under the curse of being murdered and then repeatedly coming back to life and being murdered yet again. Thus, there's no avoiding the déjà vu feeling induced by The Campus even if it's far more giddily gonzo in its style and execution.
After a prologue set in a South American desert...
After a prologue set in a South American desert...
- 1/25/2018
- by Frank Scheck
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
“The Devil Will Take Your Soul...One Piece At a Time.” A few details are emerging for Jason Horton's (Monsters in the Woods, 2012) The Campus. This horror title involves a young woman and her greed. After the death of her father, Morgan (Rachel Amanda Bryant) is struck by a curse. It kills her, resurrects her - only to kill her again. The Campus will have its World Premiere in Hollywood, in late January. In early February, this indie horror title will show through Video-on-demand. This title also stars: Robert C. Pullman, James L. Bills and Paul Norman. A trailer and movie poster are available here. The Devil has made a pact with Morgan's father (Pullman). The deal is passed from father to daughter. Now, Morgan is haunted by true terror as she tries to break a never ending cycle. There are plans for The Campus to show on VOD. The...
- 1/15/2018
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Inspired by the VHS horror heyday of the ’80s, Toby Canto's new movie Knock Knock headlines today's Horror Highlights with a spooky trailer, and we also have info on the House of Demons DVD and the upcoming release of J. Horton's horror film The Campus.
Knock Knock Trailer: "'Knock Knock' tells the story of down-on-his-luck former boxer Sam Grant, who one night finds himself caught in a whirlwind of conjecture and conundrum as his colorful and quirky neighbors come to him with scary tales of their apartment’s mysterious new resident."
To learn more about Knock Knock, visit the film on Facebook and Vimeo, and watch the trailer below:
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House of Demons Coming to DVD & Digital: Press Release: "Culver City, Calif. (Dec. 15, 2017) – Terror finds a new home in the supernatural horror-thriller House Of Demons, which is being distributed by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment on digital...
Knock Knock Trailer: "'Knock Knock' tells the story of down-on-his-luck former boxer Sam Grant, who one night finds himself caught in a whirlwind of conjecture and conundrum as his colorful and quirky neighbors come to him with scary tales of their apartment’s mysterious new resident."
To learn more about Knock Knock, visit the film on Facebook and Vimeo, and watch the trailer below:
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House of Demons Coming to DVD & Digital: Press Release: "Culver City, Calif. (Dec. 15, 2017) – Terror finds a new home in the supernatural horror-thriller House Of Demons, which is being distributed by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment on digital...
- 1/10/2018
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Zombies, ghosts, home invaders, and the Devil, oh my! It’s been a bit since we last brought you word on writer and director J. Horton’s independent horror Groundhog Day’esque feature The Campus, but that all changes today as we deliver exclusively to you the latest trailer, stills and release info for the flick. Read on! […]
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- 1/6/2018
- by Sean Decker
- DreadCentral.com
Zombies, ghosts, home invaders, and the Devil himself… what more could a horror fan ask for? Last month we hit the set of the then-shooting independent feature The Campus in Burbank, California, and found it rife with all of the… Continue Reading →
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- 6/8/2017
- by Sean Decker
- DreadCentral.com
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