Stars: Angel Giuffria, Matthew Clarke,Jacob Fyfe, Georgia Crisfield Smith, Michaela Pascoe, Rebecca Fortuna | Written by Stuart Stanton, Karen Elgar | Directed by Stuart Stanton
Directed by Stuart Stanton (Flesh) and written by Stanton and Karen Elgar, No Such Thing As Monsters is an Australian horror film about a young couple who are on a romantic getaway in the Australian bush, only to find themselves being terrorized by a family of psychopaths.
Mary and David go for some much-needed time together in a nice quiet rural camping ground. What could possibly go wrong? It isn’t like this is a horror fi… oh wait. A weird family comes into the picture, combined of a brother named Elmer and three sisters named Amy, Nelly and Becca and things go from calm to messy when this bizarre gathering of siblings torment the young lovers.
No Such Thing As Monsters is an easy to...
Directed by Stuart Stanton (Flesh) and written by Stanton and Karen Elgar, No Such Thing As Monsters is an Australian horror film about a young couple who are on a romantic getaway in the Australian bush, only to find themselves being terrorized by a family of psychopaths.
Mary and David go for some much-needed time together in a nice quiet rural camping ground. What could possibly go wrong? It isn’t like this is a horror fi… oh wait. A weird family comes into the picture, combined of a brother named Elmer and three sisters named Amy, Nelly and Becca and things go from calm to messy when this bizarre gathering of siblings torment the young lovers.
No Such Thing As Monsters is an easy to...
- 5/14/2021
- by Chris Cummings
- Nerdly
Director Stuart Stanton would like to introduce you to “the family”. In the tradition of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and The Hills Have Eyes, No Such Thing As Monsters premiered On Demand and DVD back on October 27th via Uncork’d Entertainment. Synopsis:a young couple, Mary, and David, escape to the woods for a weekend away of rest and relaxation. Mary […]...
- 11/4/2020
- by Josh Millican
- DreadCentral.com
No Such Thing As Monsters On Demand and DVD October 27 This October, director Stuart Stanton introduces you to ‘the family’. A young couple, Mary, and David, escape to the woods for a weekend away of rest and relaxation. Mary does not know it, but this is the weekend in which David plans to propose. …
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- 10/1/2020
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
Stars: Angel Giuffria, Matthew Clarke,Jacob Fyfe, Georgia Crisfield Smith, Michaela Pascoe, Rebecca Fortuna | Written by Stuart Stanton, Karen Elgar | Directed by Stuart Stanton
Directed by Stuart Stanton (Flesh) and written by Stanton and Karen Elgar, No Such Thing As Monsters is an Australian horror film about a young couple who are on a romantic getaway in the Australian bush, only to find themselves being terrorized by a family of psychopaths.
Mary and David go for some much-needed time together in a nice quiet rural camping ground. What could possibly go wrong? It isn’t like this is a horror fi… oh wait. A weird family comes into the picture, combined of a brother named Elmer and three sisters named Amy, Nelly and Becca and things go from calm to messy when this bizarre gathering of siblings torment the young lovers.
No Such Thing As Monsters is an easy to...
Directed by Stuart Stanton (Flesh) and written by Stanton and Karen Elgar, No Such Thing As Monsters is an Australian horror film about a young couple who are on a romantic getaway in the Australian bush, only to find themselves being terrorized by a family of psychopaths.
Mary and David go for some much-needed time together in a nice quiet rural camping ground. What could possibly go wrong? It isn’t like this is a horror fi… oh wait. A weird family comes into the picture, combined of a brother named Elmer and three sisters named Amy, Nelly and Becca and things go from calm to messy when this bizarre gathering of siblings torment the young lovers.
No Such Thing As Monsters is an easy to...
- 9/17/2020
- by Chris Cummings
- Nerdly
Purely Capital, the UK startup that has launched a FinTech (financial services technology) receivables platform allowing rights owners to cashflow license fee payments, says it is has secured a $150M institutional funding line that will allow it to operate at ‘bank level’ pricing.
The backer is a big-ticket financial investor that has opted to keep its name out of press. The company has, however, made significant moves in the sector in the last 12 months.
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To date, Purely Capital has financed more than $35M in deals, buying long dated income from companies including Netflix,...
The backer is a big-ticket financial investor that has opted to keep its name out of press. The company has, however, made significant moves in the sector in the last 12 months.
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To date, Purely Capital has financed more than $35M in deals, buying long dated income from companies including Netflix,...
- 3/12/2020
- by Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
UK producer Wayne Marc Godfrey co-founded the firm.
Purely Capital, a financial technology firm founded by UK producer Wayne Marc Godfrey, has launched an entertainment receivables platform backed by a $150m funding line from a host of institutional lenders and banks.
The platform has been established to meet the need of rights owners, producers and distributors to bridge the funding gap that is created by long-dated payments when content is licensed to global streaming platforms, broadcasters and publishers.
The aim is to provide distributors and rights owners access to immediate cashflow when titles are licensed to those content providers, and when those contracts pay out.
Purely Capital, a financial technology firm founded by UK producer Wayne Marc Godfrey, has launched an entertainment receivables platform backed by a $150m funding line from a host of institutional lenders and banks.
The platform has been established to meet the need of rights owners, producers and distributors to bridge the funding gap that is created by long-dated payments when content is licensed to global streaming platforms, broadcasters and publishers.
The aim is to provide distributors and rights owners access to immediate cashflow when titles are licensed to those content providers, and when those contracts pay out.
- 3/11/2020
- ScreenDaily
The Dungog Film Festival has made its first film line-up announcement.
The all-Australian film festival, now in its sixth year, will open with Peter Templeman’s debut feature Not Suitable For Children, which also opened the Sydney Film Festival.
Having its world premiere is Grammar of Happiness, a documentary about a linguistics professor whose beliefs are flipped on their head when he visits Brazil’s Piraha tribe, whose language can be spoken, whistled or drummed but contains now words for colours, numbers, art or past tense.
Jack Rath’s Between Home is the documentary of a novice sailor, Nick Jaffe who sails from the UK to Australia, documenting the complete two and a half year journey.
Among the festival highlights “It’s A Guy Thing” is a series of shorts focused on the male psyche, a screening of 1995 film Angel Baby which will be attended by actress Jacqueline McKenzie, and...
The all-Australian film festival, now in its sixth year, will open with Peter Templeman’s debut feature Not Suitable For Children, which also opened the Sydney Film Festival.
Having its world premiere is Grammar of Happiness, a documentary about a linguistics professor whose beliefs are flipped on their head when he visits Brazil’s Piraha tribe, whose language can be spoken, whistled or drummed but contains now words for colours, numbers, art or past tense.
Jack Rath’s Between Home is the documentary of a novice sailor, Nick Jaffe who sails from the UK to Australia, documenting the complete two and a half year journey.
Among the festival highlights “It’s A Guy Thing” is a series of shorts focused on the male psyche, a screening of 1995 film Angel Baby which will be attended by actress Jacqueline McKenzie, and...
- 6/12/2012
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
Stuart Stanton is putting the finishing touches to his self-financed debut feature comedy Charlie Bonnet before shopping it around to Australian distributors. The Melbourne-based filmmaker includes bad acting in the comedy of errors -- but only because it.s a key part of the storyline! Charlie Bonnet tells the tale of a nervous, struggling actor who wants two things in life: to find the love of his life and to make a living from his passion for acting. Peter Stanley, who wrote and produced the film with Stanton, plays the title character. They met while studying film at Rmit and were both born in the UK and moved to Australia with their families when they were children. .It.s why the film.s comedy is English in style,. Stanton told If Magazine. .I knew if the crew wasn.t laughing it wasn.t working. We would constantly rewrite jokes and...
- 5/18/2012
- by Sandy George
- IF.com.au
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