Exclusive: Good Gate Media, the Wales-based production company that is carving out a niche for itself in the growing interactive film market, has lined up its next two feature projects.
The company is coming off the success of The Complex, its interactive film from The Handmaid’s Tale writer Lynn Renee Maxcy that was a hit across various digital platforms earlier this year, achieving the best-selling first week launch of any interactive project.
As Deadline revealed back in June, Doctor Who star Mandip Gill and Vikings actress Georgia Hirst lead the cast of Five Dates, Good Gate’s next feature, which shot this summer and will release on 27th October on Playstation, Nintendo, Xbox and Steam.
Now, the company has set cast and financed two further inactive features, both of which begin production within the next week.
The Night Book will star Julie Drey (Avenue 5), Colin Salmon (Resident Evil), Mark Wingett...
The company is coming off the success of The Complex, its interactive film from The Handmaid’s Tale writer Lynn Renee Maxcy that was a hit across various digital platforms earlier this year, achieving the best-selling first week launch of any interactive project.
As Deadline revealed back in June, Doctor Who star Mandip Gill and Vikings actress Georgia Hirst lead the cast of Five Dates, Good Gate’s next feature, which shot this summer and will release on 27th October on Playstation, Nintendo, Xbox and Steam.
Now, the company has set cast and financed two further inactive features, both of which begin production within the next week.
The Night Book will star Julie Drey (Avenue 5), Colin Salmon (Resident Evil), Mark Wingett...
- 9/16/2020
- by Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
*full disclosure: an online screener of this film was provided by one of the producers. Director: Edward Evers-Swindell. Writers: Edward Evers-Swindell and Antony Jones. Cast: Siwan Morris, Gareth David-Lloyd, James Cosmo, Eleanor Gecks and Joanna Ignaczewska. Dark Signal is an indie film from Wales. Developed by director Edward Evers-Swindell (Infestation, 2005), writer Antony Jones and producer Neil Marshall, this film was released in the United Kingdom, in 2016. Since 2016, the film has found an upcoming United States' theatrical launch via XLrator Media. Dark Signal offers a split narrative. One story is more supernaturally based, while the second relies on a serial killer - the Wedlock Killer. Before the two stories unify in Act III, viewers may want to ask a question: are the two stories on the same timeline? There are a few hints along the way. Meanwhile, the film relies on mystery to hold its tension, through the hidden identities of both the protagonist and antagonist.
- 6/1/2017
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Tagline: "Hear the Fear." It has been over a year since their has been an update on Edward Evers-Swindell's Dark Signal. Since 2016 and the film's initial trailer launch, the film has found United States' distribution, via XLrator Media. XLrator will launch the film at the Wizard World Horror Fest. Here, it will have its Us Premiere. Dark Signal will also have showings in Los Angeles, in early June. Following the theatrical launch, this Neil Marshall (The Descent, 2005) produced venture will be available on iTunes (Us only). And, the film involves a criminal undertaking and a ghostly apparition. A disturbed apparition appears over radio waves as one night descends into terror. Finally, the film stars: Siwan Morris, Gareth David-Lloyd, Joanna Ignaczewska, Eleanor Gecks and James Cosmo. A preview of Dark Signal's Us release is hosted here. One of the film's side stories involves a radio show. On their last broadcast,...
- 5/29/2017
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Nearly a year after it's release in the UK, Edward Evers-Swindell's supernatural horror film Dark Signal will finally available in the Us via the folks at XLrator Media.
The horror movie, about a radio station which is taken over by the ghost of a murdered woman, was of interest to us for a number of reasons among them the fact that it's a cool concept and the original trailer suggested a good looking film but what really got us excited was the fact that genre master Neil Marshall was on board as executive producer.
The movie stars The film stars Siwan Morris, Gareth David-Lloyd, Joanna Ignaczewska, Duncan Pow, Eleanor Gecks, Cinzia Monreale and James Cosmo.
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The horror movie, about a radio station which is taken over by the ghost of a murdered woman, was of interest to us for a number of reasons among them the fact that it's a cool concept and the original trailer suggested a good looking film but what really got us excited was the fact that genre master Neil Marshall was on board as executive producer.
The movie stars The film stars Siwan Morris, Gareth David-Lloyd, Joanna Ignaczewska, Duncan Pow, Eleanor Gecks, Cinzia Monreale and James Cosmo.
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- 4/20/2017
- QuietEarth.us
The first trailer for Edward Evers-Swindell's supernatural horror film, Dark Signal, has finally landed and it looks like a stylishly mounted production. The film is executive Produced by one of the very best names in horror, Neil Marshall (The Descent, Game of Thones), so it's had my interest for a while.
The film stars Siwan Morris, Gareth David-Lloyd, Joanna Ignaczewska, Duncan Pow, Eleanor Gecks, Cinzia Monreale and James Cosmo and hits DVD and Digital HD in the UK on May 30th, 2016.
Synopsis:
Deep in the heart of the isolated Welsh valleys, an eerie hush spreads throughout the deserted wilds. Stranded and terrified, single mother, Kate (Joanna Ignaczewska), finds herself entangled in an ill-thought-out plan: a midnight robbery about to take a [Continued ...]...
The film stars Siwan Morris, Gareth David-Lloyd, Joanna Ignaczewska, Duncan Pow, Eleanor Gecks, Cinzia Monreale and James Cosmo and hits DVD and Digital HD in the UK on May 30th, 2016.
Synopsis:
Deep in the heart of the isolated Welsh valleys, an eerie hush spreads throughout the deserted wilds. Stranded and terrified, single mother, Kate (Joanna Ignaczewska), finds herself entangled in an ill-thought-out plan: a midnight robbery about to take a [Continued ...]...
- 3/22/2016
- QuietEarth.us
Tagline: "Fear the Returned." The first trailer for Edward Evers-Swindell's (Infestation) Dark Signal has hit the air waves. The film, partially developed by Neil Marshall (The Descent), involves the spirit of a murdered girl. Sometimes, the dead still have a reason to stay behind. The film stars Siwan Morris, Gareth David-Lloyd and Joanna Ignaczewska. And, this horror film, from Wales, looks to blend several different stories together in this thrilling clip. The film involves at least two separate stories. Single mother Kate (Ignaczewska) is entangled with a desperate robbery plan, which leads her out into the wilderness. Here, something emerges from the dark woods. Meanwhile, at a local radio station, two broadcasters are sending out their last radio show. Their special guest is a local medium. And, the spirits they churn up have their own disturbed story to tell. The trailer for Dark Signal is a good one. The...
- 3/21/2016
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Here's one of those 'This'll make you feel old' factoids - it's two years since the last ever episode of Skins aired.
E4's groundbreaking hormone-fest wrapped up on August 5, 2013 - with an older Cook (Jack O'Connell) heading off into an uncertain future at the close of 'Rise (Part Two)'.
Cook was but one of 27 major characters featured on Skins across three 'Generations' - in a total of 61 episodes, split into seven series. But where are the teen tearaways of Roundview College now?
Generation One
1. Nicholas Hoult
Hoult played Tony Stonem - the pre-eminent bad boy of Skins - across its first two series. Later badly hurt in a traffic accident and forced to rely on others, Tony had mellowed by his final episodes.
Now aged 25, Hoult has become a bona-fide Hollywood star with roles in this year's Mad Max: Fury Road and the much-anticipated book adaptations Dark Places and Kill Your Friends.
E4's groundbreaking hormone-fest wrapped up on August 5, 2013 - with an older Cook (Jack O'Connell) heading off into an uncertain future at the close of 'Rise (Part Two)'.
Cook was but one of 27 major characters featured on Skins across three 'Generations' - in a total of 61 episodes, split into seven series. But where are the teen tearaways of Roundview College now?
Generation One
1. Nicholas Hoult
Hoult played Tony Stonem - the pre-eminent bad boy of Skins - across its first two series. Later badly hurt in a traffic accident and forced to rely on others, Tony had mellowed by his final episodes.
Now aged 25, Hoult has become a bona-fide Hollywood star with roles in this year's Mad Max: Fury Road and the much-anticipated book adaptations Dark Places and Kill Your Friends.
- 8/4/2015
- Digital Spy
Doctor Who has unveiled a trailer for next weekend's episode 'In the Forest of the Night'.
The next series eight episode sees The Doctor (Peter Capaldi) venturing into a dangerous forest with Danny Pink and a group of precocious schoolchildren.
'In the Forest of the Night' was written by Frank Cottrell Boyce, who is making his Doctor Who debut.
The writer's notable work includes the Steve Coogan films 24 Hour Party People and Tristram Shandy: A Cock and Bull Story, as well as the BAFTA Award-nominated movie Hilary and Jackie.
Doctor Who series 8 'Flatline' recap: A bumpy ride?
Doctor Who producer Steven Moffat has promised that Boyce's episode is "genius".
Harley Bird, Jenny Hill and Siwan Morris will be among the guest cast for 'In the Forest of the Night'.
Doctor Who airs on BBC One in the UK and BBC America in the Us.
Watch our Geek TV review of...
The next series eight episode sees The Doctor (Peter Capaldi) venturing into a dangerous forest with Danny Pink and a group of precocious schoolchildren.
'In the Forest of the Night' was written by Frank Cottrell Boyce, who is making his Doctor Who debut.
The writer's notable work includes the Steve Coogan films 24 Hour Party People and Tristram Shandy: A Cock and Bull Story, as well as the BAFTA Award-nominated movie Hilary and Jackie.
Doctor Who series 8 'Flatline' recap: A bumpy ride?
Doctor Who producer Steven Moffat has promised that Boyce's episode is "genius".
Harley Bird, Jenny Hill and Siwan Morris will be among the guest cast for 'In the Forest of the Night'.
Doctor Who airs on BBC One in the UK and BBC America in the Us.
Watch our Geek TV review of...
- 10/18/2014
- Digital Spy
Usually the scariest thing to come from the radio is some numpty blithering on about dodgy politics or unexpectedly hearing the latest track from Miley Cyrus. Now the team behind Dark Signal wants to explore the idea of a ghostly use for the wireless.Dark Signal finds the wandering spirit of a murdered girl who returns to our world with a desperate message. When a stranded woman overhears her cries, she has to team up with the staff of a local radio station to solve the mystery of how the girl died. James Cosmo, Cinzia Monreale, Joanna Ignaczewska, Gareth David-Lloyd, Siwan Morris, Duncan Pow, Sioned Jones and Eleanor Gecks make up the cast.Neill Marshall is acting as executive producer for the project, adding his name and offering guidance to help boost the, er, Signal. But the actual filmmaking will be down to Edward Evers-Swindell, who will direct from a...
- 8/13/2014
- EmpireOnline
This summer's McM Expo London Comic Con starts tomorrow at Excel in the capital's Royal Victoria Dock.
Expanding the line-up of guests already mentioned will be Skins star Daniel Kaluuya (right) who joins a panel on the upcoming BBC3 horror series The Fades. In the spine-chilling new show, Daniel plays the best friend of Iain De Caestecker's spirit-seeing lead character Paul.
Also attending will be the stars of superhero web comedy The Splott Division (above) who are holding a panel on the Saturday.
Siwan Morris (Angie in Skins) and BAFTA Cymru-winning director David J. Evans will be joined by producer Jonathan Ash and co-writer Tim Howard, both of whom also star in the series, as they reveal plans for the show and discuss the future of internet TV and low-budget filmmaking.
Each online instalment of comedy The Splott Division centres on three unlikely superheroes living in the Splott area...
Expanding the line-up of guests already mentioned will be Skins star Daniel Kaluuya (right) who joins a panel on the upcoming BBC3 horror series The Fades. In the spine-chilling new show, Daniel plays the best friend of Iain De Caestecker's spirit-seeing lead character Paul.
Also attending will be the stars of superhero web comedy The Splott Division (above) who are holding a panel on the Saturday.
Siwan Morris (Angie in Skins) and BAFTA Cymru-winning director David J. Evans will be joined by producer Jonathan Ash and co-writer Tim Howard, both of whom also star in the series, as they reveal plans for the show and discuss the future of internet TV and low-budget filmmaking.
Each online instalment of comedy The Splott Division centres on three unlikely superheroes living in the Splott area...
- 5/27/2011
- by David Bentley
- The Geek Files
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