Watch the Trailer for Demon: "Zersetzung are pleased to share the first look artwork and trailer for their debut film Demon.
Demon will be premiering online at the Oscar qualifying 31st Cinequest Film Festival, Cinejoy, from 20th to 30th March 2021.
When an unpaid train fine comes back to haunt him, office worker Ralph flees London to a forest motel where a temporary hideout becomes a nightmarish purgatory, and emerging ghosts of the past force him to confront the loss of his father.
Taking viewers on a winding road that blurs the lines of reality, when one man tries to escape his problems but instead finds himself faced with more anguish.
Demon is the debut feature from director and co-writer George Louis Barlett and stars Jemma Redgrave, Gary Beadle, David Schaal, Rachel Jackson and introduces Ryan Walker-Edwards in his first feature role."
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Demon will be premiering online at the Oscar qualifying 31st Cinequest Film Festival, Cinejoy, from 20th to 30th March 2021.
When an unpaid train fine comes back to haunt him, office worker Ralph flees London to a forest motel where a temporary hideout becomes a nightmarish purgatory, and emerging ghosts of the past force him to confront the loss of his father.
Taking viewers on a winding road that blurs the lines of reality, when one man tries to escape his problems but instead finds himself faced with more anguish.
Demon is the debut feature from director and co-writer George Louis Barlett and stars Jemma Redgrave, Gary Beadle, David Schaal, Rachel Jackson and introduces Ryan Walker-Edwards in his first feature role."
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George A. Romero's Iron City Asskickers:...
- 3/4/2021
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Festival will also launch a new Ambassador programme, spotlighting rising talent under 30.
Glasgow Film Festival (Gff) is to host interviews with 1917 writer Krysty Wilson-Cairns and Oscar-winning director Kevin Macdonald as part of its industry platform, which will take place online and feature a rising talent initiative for the first time.
Scottish writer Wilson-Cairns and The Mauritanian director Macdonald will take part in the spotlight interviews during Gff’s Industry Focus, set to run March 1-6.
The festival has also partnered with global streaming platform Mubi on a new Ambassador initiative, aimed at highlighting under 30s talent in the Gff programme.
Glasgow Film Festival (Gff) is to host interviews with 1917 writer Krysty Wilson-Cairns and Oscar-winning director Kevin Macdonald as part of its industry platform, which will take place online and feature a rising talent initiative for the first time.
Scottish writer Wilson-Cairns and The Mauritanian director Macdonald will take part in the spotlight interviews during Gff’s Industry Focus, set to run March 1-6.
The festival has also partnered with global streaming platform Mubi on a new Ambassador initiative, aimed at highlighting under 30s talent in the Gff programme.
- 2/9/2021
- by Michael Rosser
- ScreenDaily
Getting read to party at 29Glasgow Photo: Pete Copeland
The 15th edition of the Glasgow Film Festival kicked off on Wednesday night with a hotly anticipated screening of Jonah Hill’s teen skateboarding drama Mid90s. Although the weather was on the damp side, crowds lined up excitedly outside the Gft for a glimpse of the stars on the red carpet, who included crime writer Denise Mina, comics legends Mark Millar and Frank Quitely, and actress Rachel Jackson.
Matt Bomer outside the Gft Photo: Eoin Carey
Once inside those with tickets to the gala screening tucked into their goodie bags (which included some unusually healthy snacks) and settled down to watch a film that was almost universally loved, though notably more so by those who grew up during the Nineties. Several audience members commented that the film was much more complex than they’d expected. The occasion was also marked by a special.
The 15th edition of the Glasgow Film Festival kicked off on Wednesday night with a hotly anticipated screening of Jonah Hill’s teen skateboarding drama Mid90s. Although the weather was on the damp side, crowds lined up excitedly outside the Gft for a glimpse of the stars on the red carpet, who included crime writer Denise Mina, comics legends Mark Millar and Frank Quitely, and actress Rachel Jackson.
Matt Bomer outside the Gft Photo: Eoin Carey
Once inside those with tickets to the gala screening tucked into their goodie bags (which included some unusually healthy snacks) and settled down to watch a film that was almost universally loved, though notably more so by those who grew up during the Nineties. Several audience members commented that the film was much more complex than they’d expected. The occasion was also marked by a special.
- 2/22/2019
- by Jennie Kermode
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
“The only system is a sound system and if I can’t dance to it, it’s not my revolution,” preaches one of the lead characters in Beats, the UK rave culture film executive-produced by Steven Soderbergh. Here is some first footage, which channels iconic movies such as Trainspotting and La Haine.
Set over summer 1994 in Scotland, the coming of age story follows two friends who jump headfirst into the free party scene before their lives take them in different directions. Soundtrack is curated by Jd Twitch (Optimo) with tracks from The Prodigy, Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry, The Belleville Three, Carl Craig, Hudson Mohawke, Leftfield, Plastikman, Lfo, Orbital and The Golden Filter.
Directed by Brian Welsh (Black Mirror) and written by Welsh and Kieran Hurley (based on Hurley’s play by the same name), the film stars newcomers Cristian Ortega and Lorn Macdonald alongside Laura Fraser (Breaking Bad), Brian Ferguson (Outlander...
Set over summer 1994 in Scotland, the coming of age story follows two friends who jump headfirst into the free party scene before their lives take them in different directions. Soundtrack is curated by Jd Twitch (Optimo) with tracks from The Prodigy, Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry, The Belleville Three, Carl Craig, Hudson Mohawke, Leftfield, Plastikman, Lfo, Orbital and The Golden Filter.
Directed by Brian Welsh (Black Mirror) and written by Welsh and Kieran Hurley (based on Hurley’s play by the same name), the film stars newcomers Cristian Ortega and Lorn Macdonald alongside Laura Fraser (Breaking Bad), Brian Ferguson (Outlander...
- 1/25/2019
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
"I can offer you, like, more magic than any mushroom ever picked." The Orchard has unveiled an official trailer for an indie drama titled The Party's Just Beginning, the feature directorial debut of Scottish actor-filmmaker Karen Gillan, who wrote the screenplay as well. This first premiered at the Glasgow and Tribeca Film Festivals earlier this year, and will be available to watch this fall. The Party's Just Beginning also stars Gillan as a woman named Liusaidh, who's struggling to deal with stress and all the feelings after her friend takes his own life. It's a powerful, darkly comedic film about loss, grief, and survivor's guilt. The cast includes Lee Pace, Matthew Beard, Paul Higgins, Rachel Jackson, Siobhan Redmond, Jamie Quinn, and Lesley Harcourt. This seems a bit wild & crazy but actually looks like an impressive debut. Here's the first official trailer (+ poster) for Karen Gillan's The Party's Just Beginning, from...
- 11/12/2018
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Distributor The Orchard has acquired North American rights to “Avengers: Infinity War” star Karen Gillan’s directorial debut.
“The Party’s Over,” which was written by and stars Gillan, will see an undated release from the company in North America.
The dramedy stars Lee Pace, Matthew Beard (“The Imitation Game”), Paul Higgins (“Utopia”), Siobhan Redmond (“Holby City”), Jamie Quinn (“Bluestone 42”), and Rachel Jackson (“Two Doors Down”).
Also Read: Nebula of 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2' Should Get Her Own Movie (Commentary)
Gillan plays Liusaidh, a hard-partying twenty-something hitting the bottle to cope with a recent loss.
“Living with her parents in the remote Scottish Highlands, she spends most nights boozing at the local pub and embarks on what she assumes–perhaps rightly — will be yet another short-term fling when she hooks up with an out-of-towner (Lee Pace) who is going through a midlife crisis. At the same time,...
“The Party’s Over,” which was written by and stars Gillan, will see an undated release from the company in North America.
The dramedy stars Lee Pace, Matthew Beard (“The Imitation Game”), Paul Higgins (“Utopia”), Siobhan Redmond (“Holby City”), Jamie Quinn (“Bluestone 42”), and Rachel Jackson (“Two Doors Down”).
Also Read: Nebula of 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2' Should Get Her Own Movie (Commentary)
Gillan plays Liusaidh, a hard-partying twenty-something hitting the bottle to cope with a recent loss.
“Living with her parents in the remote Scottish Highlands, she spends most nights boozing at the local pub and embarks on what she assumes–perhaps rightly — will be yet another short-term fling when she hooks up with an out-of-towner (Lee Pace) who is going through a midlife crisis. At the same time,...
- 7/10/2018
- by Matt Donnelly
- The Wrap
Coming-of-age story premiered in Tribeca.
The Orchard has picked up North American rights from UTA Independent Film Group to Karen Gillan’s directorial debut The Party’s Just Beginning.
Gillan wrote and stars in the film about a sharp-witted heavy drinker reeling from a recent loss, a man experiencing mid-life crisis, and an older man grapping with regrets who encounter each other in the Scottish Highlands.
Lee Pace also stars, Matthew Beard, Paul Higgins, Siobhan Redmond, Jamie Quinn, and Rachel Jackson. Gillan’s producing partner Mali Elfman served as producer alongside R. Andru Davies and Claire Mundell.
The Orchard plans...
The Orchard has picked up North American rights from UTA Independent Film Group to Karen Gillan’s directorial debut The Party’s Just Beginning.
Gillan wrote and stars in the film about a sharp-witted heavy drinker reeling from a recent loss, a man experiencing mid-life crisis, and an older man grapping with regrets who encounter each other in the Scottish Highlands.
Lee Pace also stars, Matthew Beard, Paul Higgins, Siobhan Redmond, Jamie Quinn, and Rachel Jackson. Gillan’s producing partner Mali Elfman served as producer alongside R. Andru Davies and Claire Mundell.
The Orchard plans...
- 7/10/2018
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Tuesday, July 10
– Samuel Goldwyn Films has acquired North American rights to Ondi Timoner’s feature film “Mapplethorpe.” The film stars Matt Smith, Marianne Rendón, John Benjamin Hickey, Mark Moses, Carolyn McCormick, Brian Stokes Mitchell, and Kerry Butler. The film will be released in late fall.
The film explores artist Robert Mapplethorpe’s “life from moments before he and Patti Smith moved into the famed Chelsea hotel,home to a world of bohemian chic. Here he begins photographing it’s inhabitants and his new found circle of friends including artists and musicians, socialites, film stars, and members of the S&M underground. Mapplethorpe’s work displayed erotisim in a way that had never been examined nor displayed before to the public. The film explores the intersection of his art and his sexuality and his struggle for mainstream recognition. The biopic offers a nuanced portrait of an artist at the height of his...
– Samuel Goldwyn Films has acquired North American rights to Ondi Timoner’s feature film “Mapplethorpe.” The film stars Matt Smith, Marianne Rendón, John Benjamin Hickey, Mark Moses, Carolyn McCormick, Brian Stokes Mitchell, and Kerry Butler. The film will be released in late fall.
The film explores artist Robert Mapplethorpe’s “life from moments before he and Patti Smith moved into the famed Chelsea hotel,home to a world of bohemian chic. Here he begins photographing it’s inhabitants and his new found circle of friends including artists and musicians, socialites, film stars, and members of the S&M underground. Mapplethorpe’s work displayed erotisim in a way that had never been examined nor displayed before to the public. The film explores the intersection of his art and his sexuality and his struggle for mainstream recognition. The biopic offers a nuanced portrait of an artist at the height of his...
- 7/10/2018
- by Indiewire Staff
- Indiewire
Exclusive: The Orchard has snapped up North American rights to Karen Gillan’s directorial debut The Party’s Just Beginning which made its stateside premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival where it was one of the standouts. The Orchard is planning a fall release for the movie.
Shot in Gillan’s Scottish Highlands hometown of Inverness, The Party’s Just Beginning was a passion project which took the Guardians of the Galaxy and Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle actress six years to write and five to finance before breaking through with Mt. Hollywood Films. She also headlines in the film as Liusaidh, a young woman who is living an endless bacchanal to mask the severe pains from a recent loss. At the same time, a wrong number leads Liusaidh to an anonymous connection with an old man grappling with his own end-of-life questions and regrets. Under fleeting glimpses of the Northern lights,...
Shot in Gillan’s Scottish Highlands hometown of Inverness, The Party’s Just Beginning was a passion project which took the Guardians of the Galaxy and Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle actress six years to write and five to finance before breaking through with Mt. Hollywood Films. She also headlines in the film as Liusaidh, a young woman who is living an endless bacchanal to mask the severe pains from a recent loss. At the same time, a wrong number leads Liusaidh to an anonymous connection with an old man grappling with his own end-of-life questions and regrets. Under fleeting glimpses of the Northern lights,...
- 7/9/2018
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
The folks at the Splathouse podcast discuss The Suckling (1990), and it’s the headliner for today’s Horror Highlights. Also: album artwork and a track preview for Chris Alexander's They Drink Your Blood, Manos Returns world premiere details, the winners of the Philip K. Dick Science Fiction Festival 2018 awards, Speak of the Devil virtual experience information, and details on the La screening premiere of Smiley’s.
New Splathouse Episode Details: From Splathouse: "Sarah and Mike fu**ed up and made a mistake in the recording of this episode of The Splathouse...recording devices ran for about 40 mins during the pre-show meeting and ate up batteries and disc space...but rather than abort the project, Mike and Sarah made the most of it.
Welcome to a "fly on the brothel wall" episode of The Splathouse!
All the card-carrying Splat gang members return:
- John shows up with a ranty rant...
New Splathouse Episode Details: From Splathouse: "Sarah and Mike fu**ed up and made a mistake in the recording of this episode of The Splathouse...recording devices ran for about 40 mins during the pre-show meeting and ate up batteries and disc space...but rather than abort the project, Mike and Sarah made the most of it.
Welcome to a "fly on the brothel wall" episode of The Splathouse!
All the card-carrying Splat gang members return:
- John shows up with a ranty rant...
- 3/6/2018
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Author: Steven Neish
It has been almost a year since her best friend Matthew (Matthew Beard) committed suicide and Lucy (Karen Gillan) is feeling lonelier than ever. Whether isolated behind the cheese counter at her local supermarket or exiled in her perfectly preserved childhood room while her parents redecorate downstairs, she cuts a lonely figure; her excursions to the local pub always leading her back to the site of his death. However, when a misdialled number puts her in contact with an elderly widower and a supposed one night stand tracks her down at work she can finally begin to reconcile her feelings and put her friend’s memory to rest.
A lot has changed since Karen Gillan brought Not Another Happy Ending to the 2013 Edinburgh Film Festival, where it was roundly (and in its case rightly) dismissed as fatuous and insincere, not least her choice of venue. Previously best...
It has been almost a year since her best friend Matthew (Matthew Beard) committed suicide and Lucy (Karen Gillan) is feeling lonelier than ever. Whether isolated behind the cheese counter at her local supermarket or exiled in her perfectly preserved childhood room while her parents redecorate downstairs, she cuts a lonely figure; her excursions to the local pub always leading her back to the site of his death. However, when a misdialled number puts her in contact with an elderly widower and a supposed one night stand tracks her down at work she can finally begin to reconcile her feelings and put her friend’s memory to rest.
A lot has changed since Karen Gillan brought Not Another Happy Ending to the 2013 Edinburgh Film Festival, where it was roundly (and in its case rightly) dismissed as fatuous and insincere, not least her choice of venue. Previously best...
- 2/26/2018
- by Steven Neish
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
A notorious cannibal has made a recent appearance at the American Film Market. His name is Sawney Bean. He was supposedly a Scottish flesheater who found a taste for local travellers in the 15th Century. Now, he is making his devilish presence known as Sawney: Flesh of Man. And, Jinga Films has released a clip for this dark tale. In the clip for Sawney: Flesh of Man, Bean lures a local reporter to his cavernous home. Bean has taken Hamish's girlfriend hostage. As Bean's appetite grows, Hamish begins to run out of time to save her. Have a look at the reel inside with this film likely to find horror audiences in 2013. Director/writer: Ricky Wood. Cast: Elizabeth Brown, Lisa Cameron, Lindsay Cromar, Shian Denovan, Samuel Feeney, David Hayman, William Houston, Rachel Jackson, Jean-Paul Jesstiece, Ross Maxwell, and Gavin Mitchell. The trailer for Sawney: Flesh of Man is here: *legend...
- 11/5/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
For centuries, thousands have vanished without a trace… I will admit – this trailer is totally disgusting! So, my recommendation is – don’t eat your lunch while watching it! Sawney: Flesh Of Man is an upcoming horror movie which comes from director Ricky Wood and today we have the first trailer for the whole thing, so – I don’t know, maybe you should check it out, or whatever…
The movie stars David Hayman as a religious psychopathic killer named Sawney, who drives a devilish Black Cab, stalking the towns and cities, abducting unholy souls for his communion of sacrifices.
Sawney’s insane family of inbred killers Judd and Jake, use their agility to wreak slaughter and havoc among their victims, who are then dragged to Sawney’s lair in the hills, where they are raped, tortured and cannibalised. Sawney with his skillful surgical blade removes the appetizing pieces of human flesh...
The movie stars David Hayman as a religious psychopathic killer named Sawney, who drives a devilish Black Cab, stalking the towns and cities, abducting unholy souls for his communion of sacrifices.
Sawney’s insane family of inbred killers Judd and Jake, use their agility to wreak slaughter and havoc among their victims, who are then dragged to Sawney’s lair in the hills, where they are raped, tortured and cannibalised. Sawney with his skillful surgical blade removes the appetizing pieces of human flesh...
- 11/3/2012
- by Jeanne Standal
- Filmofilia
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