Tagline: "All Roads Lead to Hell." Tom Cat Films has recently picked up David W. Edwards' fantasy horror film Nightscape for distribution. This indie film involves a monstrous car and a drifter, who crosses paths with it. As well, the DVD artwork and official trailer have been released for Nightscape. The graphic shows actress Emily Galash as Kat, the drifter. The killing car is also shown in eerie greens and smoke. The trailer shows a little more of the inner workings of the car, which is at the center of the film. Their is something bloody and organic underneath all of that metal. A release date for Nightscape is coming soon and horror fans can preview the film here. Director/writer: David W. Edwards. Cast: Morgan Elizabeth Cox, Emily Galash, Jorge Elias Madrid and Joshua St. James. The trailer for the film is here: Source: Nightscape at Tom Cat...
- 8/29/2013
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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
Welp, it looks like the horsemen of the apocalypse are pimping out their rides, because whether you’re just cruising or turning people into destructive tentacle zombie monsters, why not do it in style?!
Enter David W. Edwards’ Lovecraftian horror piece Nightscape, telling to story of a phantom car, hinted at being a Leviathan type supernatural beast, and the three strangers who must band together and defeat the pearly white racer of doom.
Let’s rewind though, as you’re probably just as confused as I was when the film started out.
Meet El Buitre (Jorge Enamorado Madrid), your average supernatural hunting desperado with a souped up ride and customized blaster. With only his mission on his mind, El Buitre stays hot on the path of our mysterious glowing automobile, trying to contain its zombifying wrath from spreading even further. He’s one of those cool, shady, loner gunslinger types...
Enter David W. Edwards’ Lovecraftian horror piece Nightscape, telling to story of a phantom car, hinted at being a Leviathan type supernatural beast, and the three strangers who must band together and defeat the pearly white racer of doom.
Let’s rewind though, as you’re probably just as confused as I was when the film started out.
Meet El Buitre (Jorge Enamorado Madrid), your average supernatural hunting desperado with a souped up ride and customized blaster. With only his mission on his mind, El Buitre stays hot on the path of our mysterious glowing automobile, trying to contain its zombifying wrath from spreading even further. He’s one of those cool, shady, loner gunslinger types...
- 11/29/2012
- by Matt Donato
- We Got This Covered
The independent feature film Nightscape has wrapped principal photography. David W. Edwards' project tells of an emotionally guarded drifter who crosses paths with a phantom car responsible for a wave of supernatural violence. The drifter must learn to trust again if she is to end a lifetime of bad luck and to help her newfound companions survive the growing chaos and carnage. "We already have a solid rough cut and I'm pleased with the film's unique look and feel," says Edwards. "It highlights the collective talent of my cast and crew. I couldn't have asked for better collaborators on my first feature." The main cast consists of Emily Galash, Jorge Madrid and Joshua St. James (American Disciples). Edwards plans to debut a teaser trailer by...
- 9/20/2011
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Following closely on the heels of the initial teaser trailer we showed you last week, Nightscape, the twistedly unique vision of writer-director David W. Edwards, now has an official cast. And if the trailer is any indication as to what these players are in for, they should have their hands full with the flick's assorted band of nasties.
The film stars Emily Galesh, Laverne Green, Joshua St. James and Jorge Madrid. Filming begins later this month in and around the beautiful city of Portland.
Read on for a little background on the soon to be terrorized thespians, and check out the official Nightscape website.
From the Press Release
Emily Galesh is a Portland actor, model and musician whose most recent film, Rid of Me, received great reviews at this year's Tribeca Film Festival. "I was drawn to Nightscape because it's grounded in very real character moments," she said. "It isn't...
The film stars Emily Galesh, Laverne Green, Joshua St. James and Jorge Madrid. Filming begins later this month in and around the beautiful city of Portland.
Read on for a little background on the soon to be terrorized thespians, and check out the official Nightscape website.
From the Press Release
Emily Galesh is a Portland actor, model and musician whose most recent film, Rid of Me, received great reviews at this year's Tribeca Film Festival. "I was drawn to Nightscape because it's grounded in very real character moments," she said. "It isn't...
- 7/14/2011
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
Writer-director David W. Edwards announced the main cast for his first feature film, Nightscape. The film stars, in alphabetical order: Emily Galesh, Laverne Green, Joshua St. James and Jorge Madrid. The film shoots later this month in and around Portland. In Nightscape, an emotionally guarded drifter, Kat (Galesh), crosses paths with a phantom car responsible for a wave of supernatural violence. The drifter must learn to trust again if she is to end a lifetime of bad luck and to help her newfound companions survive the growing chaos and carnage. Emily Galesh is a Portland actor, model and musician whose most recent film, Rid of Me, received great reviews at this year.s Tribeca Film Festival. .I was drawn to Nightscape because it.s grounded in very real character moments,. she...
- 7/13/2011
- shocktillyoudrop.com
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