Fans of religious horror, keep your eyes on Todd and Jason Freeman's Wake Before I Die, a feature length film adapted from the novel My Soul to Take by their pastor father Dale Freeman. Check out the trailer and a new poster from artist Tom Hodge at The Dude Designs - and Fear Thy Neighbor!
Wake Before I Die was written and directed by The Brothers Freeman. It stars Robert McKeehen, Audrey Walker, Cheyenne Canfield, Elijah Nelson, Nouel Riel, Michael J. Prosser, Joshua St. James, Benedict Herrman, Victor Morris, Danny Bruno, Robert Blanche, Adrienne Vogel, Trish Egan, Betty Moyer, and Josiah Nelson. Robert Blanche produced.
“This was the first film that we shot in 2010," says Todd on the film's website. "Jason and I adapted the screenplay from our dad’s book My Soul to Take. Later that year we shot The Weather Outside, written and directed by Jason, and Cell Count,...
Wake Before I Die was written and directed by The Brothers Freeman. It stars Robert McKeehen, Audrey Walker, Cheyenne Canfield, Elijah Nelson, Nouel Riel, Michael J. Prosser, Joshua St. James, Benedict Herrman, Victor Morris, Danny Bruno, Robert Blanche, Adrienne Vogel, Trish Egan, Betty Moyer, and Josiah Nelson. Robert Blanche produced.
“This was the first film that we shot in 2010," says Todd on the film's website. "Jason and I adapted the screenplay from our dad’s book My Soul to Take. Later that year we shot The Weather Outside, written and directed by Jason, and Cell Count,...
- 1/5/2013
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Rage
2010 USA 85min
Writer and Director: Chris Witherspoon
Starring: Rick Crawford, Audrey Walker, Chris Witherspoon, Anna Lodej, and M.L. Maltz
Review by J Astro
Rage was handed to me for review with no cover art or explanation, just a plain white disc with red lettering in a clear plastic cover. Within roughly the first ten minutes of watching it, it occurred to that I had actually heard of this movie before, having noticed a few reviews of it on various other individual blogs and sites in the past few weeks. Rage has been getting some solid attention recently, and deservedly so, because it is a standout among indie horror efforts. It’s by no means flawless or my new favorite movie of the year or anything, but it sure beats the hell out of most other “home grown” horror-thriller exploits. And I was happy to go into it “blind...
2010 USA 85min
Writer and Director: Chris Witherspoon
Starring: Rick Crawford, Audrey Walker, Chris Witherspoon, Anna Lodej, and M.L. Maltz
Review by J Astro
Rage was handed to me for review with no cover art or explanation, just a plain white disc with red lettering in a clear plastic cover. Within roughly the first ten minutes of watching it, it occurred to that I had actually heard of this movie before, having noticed a few reviews of it on various other individual blogs and sites in the past few weeks. Rage has been getting some solid attention recently, and deservedly so, because it is a standout among indie horror efforts. It’s by no means flawless or my new favorite movie of the year or anything, but it sure beats the hell out of most other “home grown” horror-thriller exploits. And I was happy to go into it “blind...
- 2/6/2012
- by Justin
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
*a DVD screener of this film was provided by Chris Witherspoon.
**spoiler alert.
Director/writer: Chris Witherspoon.
Cast: Audrey Walker, Rick Crawford and Chris Witherspoon.
Imagine Darth Vader as only the die-hard fans wanted him to be: a brutal killer and a force of nature. But none of that would matter if he did not have that seething rage that kept him going all through these years. Now imagine all that power hidden behind a simple black motorcycle helmet. That’s Chris Witherspoon’s movie, Rage, an effective chase thriller about two individuals, each with personal issues, at odds with one another.
This movie is all about the circumstances that lead to their confrontation. That also includes the problems in Dennis' (Rick Crawford) life. It’s an idyllic one spent with his loving wife, Crystal (Audrey Walker) in the suburbs of Portland. But when he has to go into the city to run some errands,...
**spoiler alert.
Director/writer: Chris Witherspoon.
Cast: Audrey Walker, Rick Crawford and Chris Witherspoon.
Imagine Darth Vader as only the die-hard fans wanted him to be: a brutal killer and a force of nature. But none of that would matter if he did not have that seething rage that kept him going all through these years. Now imagine all that power hidden behind a simple black motorcycle helmet. That’s Chris Witherspoon’s movie, Rage, an effective chase thriller about two individuals, each with personal issues, at odds with one another.
This movie is all about the circumstances that lead to their confrontation. That also includes the problems in Dennis' (Rick Crawford) life. It’s an idyllic one spent with his loving wife, Crystal (Audrey Walker) in the suburbs of Portland. But when he has to go into the city to run some errands,...
- 12/25/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Ed Sum)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Rage From director Chris Witherspoon comes "Rage". Rage is the story of a man who unknowingly provokes the wrath of a dark, mysterious, homicidal motorcyclist and must fight for his very life. Looking at the trailer (seen below, after the jump) Rage recalls such horror efforts as Nail Gun Massacre or director Umberto Lenzi's Nightmare Beach (aka Welcome to Spring Break). Elements associated with those films were some pretty cool death sequences and a sense of fun and excitement. Hopefully, Rage can live up to that. The teaser trailer shows that Rage has that potential so hopefully it lives up to that.
In Rage, Dennis Twist a suburban 30-something unintentionally provokes the wrath of a mysterious and homicidal motorcycle rider. The confrontation with “The Biker” escalates into a day long battle of cat and mouse concluding in an extremely violent rampage. Starring in Rage is Rick Crawford (Trunk) and...
In Rage, Dennis Twist a suburban 30-something unintentionally provokes the wrath of a mysterious and homicidal motorcycle rider. The confrontation with “The Biker” escalates into a day long battle of cat and mouse concluding in an extremely violent rampage. Starring in Rage is Rick Crawford (Trunk) and...
- 6/29/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
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