Stars: Jean-Claude Van Damme, Peter Stormare, Maria Conchita Alonso, Autumn Resser, Daniel Bernhardt, Kris Van Damme, Mila Kaladjurdjevic, Paul Sampson, Kieran Gallagher, Peter Organ, Eddie Matthews | Written by Jesse Cilio, Brian Smolensky, Craig Stewart | Directed by Peter Malota
After a massive shootout, a mysterious stranger (Van Damme) arrives at a local hospital on the brink of death. Then, a foreign gang brazenly comes to the hospital to hunt him down. His nurse, the sole surviving witness to the follow-up shootout, must face an FBI interrogation that unlocks a plot of international intrigue and revenge.
For those of us that grew up in the VHS age, guys like Jean-Claude van Damme were gods amongst men. Action heroes that semingly churned out hit after hit after hit, with fans – like me – calmouring for news of their latest release and… if you were also like me, pre-ordering each and every film for that first night of release rental,...
After a massive shootout, a mysterious stranger (Van Damme) arrives at a local hospital on the brink of death. Then, a foreign gang brazenly comes to the hospital to hunt him down. His nurse, the sole surviving witness to the follow-up shootout, must face an FBI interrogation that unlocks a plot of international intrigue and revenge.
For those of us that grew up in the VHS age, guys like Jean-Claude van Damme were gods amongst men. Action heroes that semingly churned out hit after hit after hit, with fans – like me – calmouring for news of their latest release and… if you were also like me, pre-ordering each and every film for that first night of release rental,...
- 2/8/2018
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
‘Night Of The Templar,’ the final movie from legendary actor David Carradine, is now available on DVD. The film, which was written and directed by Paul Sampson, also features ‘The Walking Dead’ star Norman Reedus, Udo Kier and Billy Drago. ‘Night Of The Templar’ follows a Medieval Knight who is resurrected to fulfill his vow. He must bestow a blood-thirst vengeance upon the kindred spirits of those who betrayed him long ago. Over the course of one night, identities will be revealed, destinies will be met and a poetic justice of the macabre will be maniacally served. The DVD is now available at Walmart and Best Buy stores. For more [ Read More ]
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- 3/7/2013
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
Knights Templar
Stars: Paul Sampson, David Carradine, Udo Kier, Norman Reedus, Billy Drago, Max Perlich | Written and Directed by Paul Sampson
Knights Templar (also known as Night of the Templar) is a strange film; in fact it should not work. It’s a simple slasher wrapped around the legend of the Knights Templar, the plot is simple, the kills themselves are not really imaginative and the acting is for the most part is quite poor (probably down to wafer thin character development). The fact is though I actually found it quite enjoyable.
When one of the Knights Templar is double-crossed by the other knights he swears revenge by returning after “ten lifetimes”. Jump about seven hundred years to get to the present day and a group of people are brought together for a fantasy weekend. It’s not too long before each of the group start to die strangely at...
Stars: Paul Sampson, David Carradine, Udo Kier, Norman Reedus, Billy Drago, Max Perlich | Written and Directed by Paul Sampson
Knights Templar (also known as Night of the Templar) is a strange film; in fact it should not work. It’s a simple slasher wrapped around the legend of the Knights Templar, the plot is simple, the kills themselves are not really imaginative and the acting is for the most part is quite poor (probably down to wafer thin character development). The fact is though I actually found it quite enjoyable.
When one of the Knights Templar is double-crossed by the other knights he swears revenge by returning after “ten lifetimes”. Jump about seven hundred years to get to the present day and a group of people are brought together for a fantasy weekend. It’s not too long before each of the group start to die strangely at...
- 7/1/2012
- by Pzomb
- Nerdly
The new trailer and posters for the upcoming action comedy drama ‘Night Of The Templar,’ one of David Carradine’s last movies, have been released. The film, which also stars Norman Reedus, Paul Sampson, Udo Kier and Billy Drago, hit the Cannes Film Festival on May 13. ‘Night Of The Templar,’ which was directed by Paul Sampson, follows a Medieval Knight who is resurrected to fulfill his vow. He must bestow a blood-thirst vengeance upon the kindred spirits of those who betrayed him long ago. Over the course of one night, identities will be revealed, destinies will be met and a poetic justice of the macabre will be maniacally served. Check [ Read More ]...
- 5/21/2012
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
Three new bits of eye candy have come our way for one of David Carradine's final films, Night of the Templar. We can only hope that his career lives on via hologram as we dug him a lot more than Tupac. Check 'em out!
Written, directed and starring Paul Sampson, Night of the Templar stars an impressive cast including the aforementioned Carradine and "The Walking Dead"'s Norman Reedus along with film legends Udo Kier and Billy Drago.
Check out the official Night of the Templar website for a ton of info including dozens of production photos. We'll keep an eye on this one for you and let you know when we dig up some distro news.
Synopsis
A Medieval Knight resurrects to fulfill his vow and bestow a blood-thirst vengeance upon the kindred spirits of those who betrayed him long ago. In the course of one night, identities will be revealed,...
Written, directed and starring Paul Sampson, Night of the Templar stars an impressive cast including the aforementioned Carradine and "The Walking Dead"'s Norman Reedus along with film legends Udo Kier and Billy Drago.
Check out the official Night of the Templar website for a ton of info including dozens of production photos. We'll keep an eye on this one for you and let you know when we dig up some distro news.
Synopsis
A Medieval Knight resurrects to fulfill his vow and bestow a blood-thirst vengeance upon the kindred spirits of those who betrayed him long ago. In the course of one night, identities will be revealed,...
- 5/14/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Actor/director Paul Sampson is still chilled by the climax of his new horror movie Night Of The Templar - because it features a prophetic line from his late friend David Carradine.
The Kill Bill star plays a reincarnated medieval knight in the film, his last completed project before he died from sexual misadventure in a Thai hotel room in 2009.
And, as Sampson, who wrote, directed and stars in the movie, prepares to offer the finished cut to studios, he still can't believe Carradine's ad-lib at the end of the film.
He tells WENN, "On the last moment of the movie, we're walking off together, arm-in-arm, and the dialogue is like, 'Well, old friend, I'll see you in the next lifetime', and he goes, 'Old friends, old soulmates...' That's the last line.
"I get goosebumps every time I see it... He was dead a year later. It's the last thing he says in a film."
And Sampson insists that's not the only eerie thing about his film - it features a sex scene which apes the way Carradine may have died.
He adds, "(Actor) Norman Reedus' character is getting a b**w-job in the movie and he's choking himself with a belt - like the way David died."...
The Kill Bill star plays a reincarnated medieval knight in the film, his last completed project before he died from sexual misadventure in a Thai hotel room in 2009.
And, as Sampson, who wrote, directed and stars in the movie, prepares to offer the finished cut to studios, he still can't believe Carradine's ad-lib at the end of the film.
He tells WENN, "On the last moment of the movie, we're walking off together, arm-in-arm, and the dialogue is like, 'Well, old friend, I'll see you in the next lifetime', and he goes, 'Old friends, old soulmates...' That's the last line.
"I get goosebumps every time I see it... He was dead a year later. It's the last thing he says in a film."
And Sampson insists that's not the only eerie thing about his film - it features a sex scene which apes the way Carradine may have died.
He adds, "(Actor) Norman Reedus' character is getting a b**w-job in the movie and he's choking himself with a belt - like the way David died."...
- 7/1/2011
- WENN
Billed as David Carradine's last film, action thriller Night of the Templar has moved into post-production. Now, the crusades step into present day and into your living rooms with these two exclusive stills. In the first photo, actor Norman Reedus is seen with director Paul Sampson. In the second picture, some of the sword fights are shown, as a Knight returns from the dead.
Billy Drago appears in drag, director Paul is reincarnated as Lord Gregoire and Udo Kier plays a crazed priest. All of these events create for the surreal, as Night of the Templar gets set to release later this year. Have a look at the developments on this title, with the official trailer below!
The synopsis for The Night of the Templar:
"A Medieval Knight resurrects to fulfill his vow and bestow a blood-thirst vengeance upon the kindred spirits of those who betrayed him long ago.
Billy Drago appears in drag, director Paul is reincarnated as Lord Gregoire and Udo Kier plays a crazed priest. All of these events create for the surreal, as Night of the Templar gets set to release later this year. Have a look at the developments on this title, with the official trailer below!
The synopsis for The Night of the Templar:
"A Medieval Knight resurrects to fulfill his vow and bestow a blood-thirst vengeance upon the kindred spirits of those who betrayed him long ago.
- 6/30/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
We find it amazing just how prolific David Carradine was in the medium of film, and since his untimely and tragic death he's been in almost as many movies as Tupac has made albums. The latest one? Night of the Templar.
Written, directed and starring Paul Sampson, Night of the Templar stars an impressive cast including the aforementioned Carradine and "The Walking Dead"'s Norman Reedus along with film legends Udo Kier and Billy Drago.
Check out the official Night of the Templar website for a ton of info including dozens of production photos. We'll keep an eye on this one for you and let you know when we dig up some distro news.
Synopsis
A Medieval Knight resurrects to fulfill his vow and bestow a blood-thirst vengeance upon the kindred spirits of those who betrayed him long ago. In the course of one night, identities will be revealed, destinies met,...
Written, directed and starring Paul Sampson, Night of the Templar stars an impressive cast including the aforementioned Carradine and "The Walking Dead"'s Norman Reedus along with film legends Udo Kier and Billy Drago.
Check out the official Night of the Templar website for a ton of info including dozens of production photos. We'll keep an eye on this one for you and let you know when we dig up some distro news.
Synopsis
A Medieval Knight resurrects to fulfill his vow and bestow a blood-thirst vengeance upon the kindred spirits of those who betrayed him long ago. In the course of one night, identities will be revealed, destinies met,...
- 6/30/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Another thriller focusing on a vacation gone horribly awry is heading our way courtesy of filmmaker Josh Stoddard and we've got a quick look at the official trailer!
Penned by Marc Whitehead, Sheltered stars Gerald Downey, Stacia Crawford, Heather LoSchiavo, Tricia Small, Manny Hudec, Nick Stabile, Allison Dunbar, Jonathon Frappier, Paul Sampson, and Scott Damien. No formal release plans have been announced yet but stay tuned.
Synopsis
On the eve of a massive storm six hapless vacationers seek shelter in the house of an eccentric young man only to find themselves seduced by fate and at the mercy of a sinister supernatural force.
- Uncle Creepy
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Seek shelter in the comments section below!
Penned by Marc Whitehead, Sheltered stars Gerald Downey, Stacia Crawford, Heather LoSchiavo, Tricia Small, Manny Hudec, Nick Stabile, Allison Dunbar, Jonathon Frappier, Paul Sampson, and Scott Damien. No formal release plans have been announced yet but stay tuned.
Synopsis
On the eve of a massive storm six hapless vacationers seek shelter in the house of an eccentric young man only to find themselves seduced by fate and at the mercy of a sinister supernatural force.
- Uncle Creepy
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Seek shelter in the comments section below!
- 11/12/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Norman Reedus admits that he is best known, to date, for his role in Boondock Saints and the sequel. What fans might not know about Reedus is that he is an accomplished artist, sculptor and photographer. Reedus was injured in a brutal car accident in 2005, but recovered and later starred in the films Pandorum and Red Canyon. This actor is not afraid of challenges or challenging material, as he plays Mac, a man who bears family secrets in Red Canyon. Have a read of this interview taken by myself with Reedus and find out about this actor's many other pursuits, like pissing off PETA.
(Michael Ross Allen) Where are you coming from right now, New York?
(Norman Reedus) I am in New York, just waiting for a snowstorm. I am fixing a salad for my son, Mingus. I am putting some dishes away, too.
(Mra) The last film I saw you in was Red Canyon.
(Michael Ross Allen) Where are you coming from right now, New York?
(Norman Reedus) I am in New York, just waiting for a snowstorm. I am fixing a salad for my son, Mingus. I am putting some dishes away, too.
(Mra) The last film I saw you in was Red Canyon.
- 2/10/2010
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
One of my favorite pastimes, especially when I should be doing something else, is moseying around the blogs of my readers. You may have noticed that when the name of a poster is displayed in blue, that means it's a link -- usually to the author's blog, although you might be surprised. Assembled here is a distinctive readership of interesting people, not least because I am vigilant about never posting idiotic or perfunctory comments. A certain civil tone is (usually) maintained, avoiding the plague of flame wars.
More than a year ago, when the blog was somewhat new to me, I wrote: "Your comments have provided me with the best idea of my readers that I have ever had, and you are the readers I have dreamed of. I was writing to you before I was sure you were there. You are thoughtful, engaged, fair, and often the authors of eloquent prose.
More than a year ago, when the blog was somewhat new to me, I wrote: "Your comments have provided me with the best idea of my readers that I have ever had, and you are the readers I have dreamed of. I was writing to you before I was sure you were there. You are thoughtful, engaged, fair, and often the authors of eloquent prose.
- 10/5/2009
- by Roger Ebert
- blogs.suntimes.com/ebert
Celebrate the Weekend of Horrors without leaving your house on Fangoria Radio! Tonight’s show (airing on Sirius Xm Stars satellite radio, Sirius channel 108/Xm channel 139, from 10 p.m.-1 a.m. Est), hosted by Debbie Rochon and Tony Timpone and special guest co-host Brian O’Halloran of Clerks, will report in from the New York City convention that starts today and welcome these special guests:
• Fango speaks to Guillermo del Toro (pictured, of Hellboy, Pan’S Labyrinth and others), one of the most imaginative and talented directors working today, about his brand new vampire novel The Strain, which he co-wrote with Chuck Hogan
• Straight from his photo ops and autograph signings at the con, Doug Bradley—Pinhead himself—will be around to discuss all the Weekend goings-on and his latest roles
• Closet Space director Mel House will be on hand to talk up one of the films highlighted at our event,...
• Fango speaks to Guillermo del Toro (pictured, of Hellboy, Pan’S Labyrinth and others), one of the most imaginative and talented directors working today, about his brand new vampire novel The Strain, which he co-wrote with Chuck Hogan
• Straight from his photo ops and autograph signings at the con, Doug Bradley—Pinhead himself—will be around to discuss all the Weekend goings-on and his latest roles
• Closet Space director Mel House will be on hand to talk up one of the films highlighted at our event,...
- 6/5/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Samuel Zimmerman)
- Fangoria
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