"Not tonight..." With the release of Marvel's Doctor Strange a few weeks away, check out this short film written by C. Robert Cargill, one of the writers on Doctor Strange as well. As They Continue To Fall is a story about an aging homeless man (as played by John Henry Whitaker) who hunts fallen angels in a dystopian society filled with crime and corruption. Director Nikhil Bhagat says he wanted to create a film that felt "as grounded and realistic as possible." There's some impressive cinematography in this, and some moody music, which help achieve Bhagat's goal of making it feel real. Take a minute to check this out below. Synopsis: "Tells the story of a homeless man who hunts fallen angels in a dystopian society filled with crime and corruption. Haunted by a dark past, yet hopeful for the future, he continues to hunt as they continue to fall.
- 10/20/2016
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
He helped create the modern day nightmares brought forth by Bughuul in the Sinister films, and this November, he'll take us into the surreal world of The Sorcerer Supreme. But before Doctor Strange comes out this November, fans of screenwriter and author C. Robert Cargill can immerse themselves in his latest creation, As They Continue to Fall. Directed by Nikhil Bhagat from a screenplay by Cargill, the atmospheric, intriguing, and altogether haunting short film can now be watched in its entirety right here on Daily Dead.
Starring John Henry Whitaker as Walker, As They Continue to Fall pulls back the curtain on a world where not all angels watch over us with good intentions. Displaying a gritty, Blade-esque look, the short film introduces a compelling story that could be the start of something special. You can watch the short film below.
Press Release: Los Angeles, October 19, 2016 – Director Nikhil Bhagat has...
Starring John Henry Whitaker as Walker, As They Continue to Fall pulls back the curtain on a world where not all angels watch over us with good intentions. Displaying a gritty, Blade-esque look, the short film introduces a compelling story that could be the start of something special. You can watch the short film below.
Press Release: Los Angeles, October 19, 2016 – Director Nikhil Bhagat has...
- 10/19/2016
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
We’re back with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes a trailer for the film 2 Bedroom 1 Bath, starring Eric Roberts and Dee Wallace, release details for As They Continue to Fall, and episode details for Lee Martin’s The Midnight Hour:
2 Bedroom 1 Bath Release Date and Trailer: “Al Bravo Studios and Chemical Mind Studios are proud to announce that the independent horror feature 2 Bedroom 1 Bath will launch in theaters January 31st, 2014! This compelling feature hosts a well known cast, including: prolific actor Eric Roberts, horror veteran Dee Wallace, rising star Andrew W. Walkers and starlette Shelby Young. One part The Grudge (2004) and one part Rosemary’s Baby (1968), 2 Bedroom 1 Bath involves one young couple’s torment, during the birth of their first child. A nightmare is born in the New Year!
2 Bedroom 1 Bath is a supernatural ghost story,...
2 Bedroom 1 Bath Release Date and Trailer: “Al Bravo Studios and Chemical Mind Studios are proud to announce that the independent horror feature 2 Bedroom 1 Bath will launch in theaters January 31st, 2014! This compelling feature hosts a well known cast, including: prolific actor Eric Roberts, horror veteran Dee Wallace, rising star Andrew W. Walkers and starlette Shelby Young. One part The Grudge (2004) and one part Rosemary’s Baby (1968), 2 Bedroom 1 Bath involves one young couple’s torment, during the birth of their first child. A nightmare is born in the New Year!
2 Bedroom 1 Bath is a supernatural ghost story,...
- 12/29/2013
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Out Of Nowhere is a strange and mysterious film that combines the bizarre mentality of David Lynch with the curious displacement of time and space reminiscent of stories from The Outer Limits or The Twilight Zone. The film could be described as a darker, grittier sort of Groundhog’S Day, but in Will Lamborn’s short film there is no clear and evident happy ending, leaving the audience wondering what the heck just happened… or, more appropriately… what the heck is happening?
This sense of bewilderment is not a negative criticism of Out Of Nowhere. In fact, its what makes the film interesting. Unlike the more readily accessible and standard feature film, a short film has the luxury of bending or even breaking the rules. Filmmakers get to experiment with short films and it produced some rather interesting results. Out Of Nowhere is an example of this experimentation. The story wets the appetite,...
This sense of bewilderment is not a negative criticism of Out Of Nowhere. In fact, its what makes the film interesting. Unlike the more readily accessible and standard feature film, a short film has the luxury of bending or even breaking the rules. Filmmakers get to experiment with short films and it produced some rather interesting results. Out Of Nowhere is an example of this experimentation. The story wets the appetite,...
- 3/22/2010
- by Travis
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
A short summary of a short film. Out of Nowhere, from director Will Lamborn, will appear at the South by Southwest film festival March 12. The synopsis sounds interesting, as character Peter (Dominic Spillane) attempts to out run a killer. The film also stars Samantha Colburn and John Henry Whitaker. A synopsis and a further cast bio' are below.
Tagline for Out of Nowhere:
Alone and on the run, a man tries to escape the desert.
The synopsis:
"On the run from a would-be killer, Peter, on foot and all alone in the desert, tries to find his way to civilization. As Peter tries to escape from the wilderness, he finds himself further and further away from where he wants to go"(Out of Nowhere).
Samantha Colburn, seen here, plays Mary in Out of Nowhere. She is a star in Cessation, which was recently shown at Cannes.
Release Date: March 12 (Limited Theatrical).
Director/writer: Will Lamborn.
Tagline for Out of Nowhere:
Alone and on the run, a man tries to escape the desert.
The synopsis:
"On the run from a would-be killer, Peter, on foot and all alone in the desert, tries to find his way to civilization. As Peter tries to escape from the wilderness, he finds himself further and further away from where he wants to go"(Out of Nowhere).
Samantha Colburn, seen here, plays Mary in Out of Nowhere. She is a star in Cessation, which was recently shown at Cannes.
Release Date: March 12 (Limited Theatrical).
Director/writer: Will Lamborn.
- 2/18/2010
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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