Reviewed by Kevin Scott, MoreHorror.com
The Beast of Bray Road (2005)
Directed by: Leigh Scott
Written by: Leigh Scott
Cast: Jeff Denton (Phil Jenkins), Thomas Downey (Quinn McKenzie), Sarah Lieving (Kelly), Noel Thurman (Pamela Fitske)
One of the many great things about being a horror fan boy and reviewing movies is finding these great little gems that go in your back pocket to pull out for those moments when you want to make a stellar, but obscure recommendation. A suggestion that will almost surely merit a response kind of like “That movie was awesome! I can’t believe that I haven’t heard of it before.” I have two genre films that are my go to recommendations. An amazing zombie comedy flick called “Hide and Creep” that’s up on YouTube in its entirety, and this very solid werewolf flick.
“The Beast of Bray Road” is steeped in some actual...
The Beast of Bray Road (2005)
Directed by: Leigh Scott
Written by: Leigh Scott
Cast: Jeff Denton (Phil Jenkins), Thomas Downey (Quinn McKenzie), Sarah Lieving (Kelly), Noel Thurman (Pamela Fitske)
One of the many great things about being a horror fan boy and reviewing movies is finding these great little gems that go in your back pocket to pull out for those moments when you want to make a stellar, but obscure recommendation. A suggestion that will almost surely merit a response kind of like “That movie was awesome! I can’t believe that I haven’t heard of it before.” I have two genre films that are my go to recommendations. An amazing zombie comedy flick called “Hide and Creep” that’s up on YouTube in its entirety, and this very solid werewolf flick.
“The Beast of Bray Road” is steeped in some actual...
- 3/19/2014
- by admin
- MoreHorror
While the makers of cheesy shark movies keep trying to come up with the next big thing, writer-director Leigh Scott is thinking smaller with his new horror-comedy Piranha Sharks. We’re gonna need a bigger aquarium!
Forget about that Sharknado soon to strike New York City, great white sharks the size of piranhas are swarming the Big Apple in this tongue-in-jaws nature gone amok flick from Leigh Scott (The Penny Dreadful Picture Show, Dorothy & the Witches of Oz).
Josh Hammond, John Wells, Noel Thurman, and Jessica Sonneborn are amongst those forced to contend with the man-eating, mutant, pint-sized apex predators that get loose in the plumbing of New York City.
Synopsis:
Great white sharks bio-engineered to be the size of piranhas with the purpose of living in rich people's exotic aquariums terrorize New York City when they get into the water supply and do what great white sharks do best.
Forget about that Sharknado soon to strike New York City, great white sharks the size of piranhas are swarming the Big Apple in this tongue-in-jaws nature gone amok flick from Leigh Scott (The Penny Dreadful Picture Show, Dorothy & the Witches of Oz).
Josh Hammond, John Wells, Noel Thurman, and Jessica Sonneborn are amongst those forced to contend with the man-eating, mutant, pint-sized apex predators that get loose in the plumbing of New York City.
Synopsis:
Great white sharks bio-engineered to be the size of piranhas with the purpose of living in rich people's exotic aquariums terrorize New York City when they get into the water supply and do what great white sharks do best.
- 2/4/2014
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
The family fun adventure Dorothy and the Witches of Oz is now playing in select cities and is an entertaining from start to finish. Inspired by the writings of L. Frank Baum, the film was written and directed by Leigh Scott and stars Christopher Lloyd, Lance Henriksen, Billy Boyd, Paulie Rojas, Eliza Swenson, Barry Ratcliffe, Sasha Jackson, Mia Sara, Jeffery Combs, Ethan Embry, Sean Astin and Noel Thurman. Dorothy and The Witches of Oz follows the exploits of the grown Dorothy Gale, now a successful children's book author. As she moves from Kansas to present day New York City, Dorothy quickly learns that her popular books are based on repressed childhood memories, and that the wonders of Oz...
- 2/23/2012
- by Patrick Luce
- Monsters and Critics
Check out the first featurette and three posters from the upcoming Leigh Scott’s fantasy/comedy The Witches of Oz 3D.
The Witches of Oz 3D story takes a fresh angle on L. Frank Baum’s classic The Wizard of Oz andfollows the exploits of Dorothy Gale, now a successful children’s book author, as she moves from Kansas to New York City.
Dorothy quickly realizes that the dreams on which she based her books were actually childhood memories, and that the wonders of Oz are very, very real. When the Wicked Witch of the West appears in Times Square, Dorothy must find inner courage to stop her.
The Witchesof Oz 3D Poster
The film began principle photography in December 2009 and wrapped in early February 2010. It was filmed on location in various cities in Connecticut including Hartford, Norwalk, Bridgeport, Easton and Ridgefield as well as utilizing studio space at Palace...
The Witches of Oz 3D story takes a fresh angle on L. Frank Baum’s classic The Wizard of Oz andfollows the exploits of Dorothy Gale, now a successful children’s book author, as she moves from Kansas to New York City.
Dorothy quickly realizes that the dreams on which she based her books were actually childhood memories, and that the wonders of Oz are very, very real. When the Wicked Witch of the West appears in Times Square, Dorothy must find inner courage to stop her.
The Witchesof Oz 3D Poster
The film began principle photography in December 2009 and wrapped in early February 2010. It was filmed on location in various cities in Connecticut including Hartford, Norwalk, Bridgeport, Easton and Ridgefield as well as utilizing studio space at Palace...
- 9/22/2010
- by Allan Ford
- Filmofilia
Principle photography has wrapped on writer/director Leigh Scott.s The Witches of Oz 3D and now the film is starting to take flight all over the Internet with a new website, a presence on Facebook, and clips popping up on YouTube. Blackthorn Pictures first feature film and Scott.s most ambitious project to date, The Witches of Oz 3D story takes a fresh angle on L. Frank Baum.s classic The Wizard of Oz and stars Paulie Rojas as Dorothy Gale, Billy Boyd as Nick Chopper, Eliza Swenson as Billie Westbrook, and Christopher Lloyd as the Wizard of Oz. It also features performances from Mia Sara, Sasha Jackson, Lance Henriksen, Jason Mewes, Jeffrey Combs, Noel Thurman, Sean Astin and Ethan...
- 3/24/2010
- by Patrick Luce
- Monsters and Critics
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