Jack searches for a solution to a big mistake while the Winchesters search for him on Supernatural season 14, episode 18, Absence.
This Supernatural review contains spoilers.
Supernatural Season 14 Episode 18
What do we do now? “We fight. We fight to bring them back.” Those words were Dean’s as the reality of Mary’s disappearance dawned on the boys and Cas early in Supernatural season 14, episode 18, "Absence." That outburst by Jack at the end of the last episode? Just as bad as it looked. And the episode was full of searching and hoping somehow the cards would fall into place and Mary could be brought back, like the Winchesters have done many times over. Main characters don’t have to die on this show. They just need a loophole.
A spooky atmosphere and music combine to make Sam and Dean’s search for Jack and Mary all the more worrisome. The structure...
This Supernatural review contains spoilers.
Supernatural Season 14 Episode 18
What do we do now? “We fight. We fight to bring them back.” Those words were Dean’s as the reality of Mary’s disappearance dawned on the boys and Cas early in Supernatural season 14, episode 18, "Absence." That outburst by Jack at the end of the last episode? Just as bad as it looked. And the episode was full of searching and hoping somehow the cards would fall into place and Mary could be brought back, like the Winchesters have done many times over. Main characters don’t have to die on this show. They just need a loophole.
A spooky atmosphere and music combine to make Sam and Dean’s search for Jack and Mary all the more worrisome. The structure...
- 4/12/2019
- Den of Geek
What would you do to make it big in Hollywood? In Kevin Kolsch and Dennis Widmyer’s Starry Eyes, a hopeful actress finally gets her big break from a peculiar production company, but soon learns that her newfound success comes with terrible consequences for herself and those close to her. Starry Eyes is coming out on home media in early February and we have details on the special features and a look at the cover art.
Press Release – “An aspiring actress finally gets a role to die for in Starry Eyes, “one of the most exciting independent horror films to come out in a long time” (Michele Galgana, Twitch). The nerve-shattering film comes to Digital Download, Blu-ray and DVD from Mpi Home Video on February 3, 2015.
Determined to make it as an actress in Hollywood, Sarah Walker (Alex Essoe, Passion Play, Boy Toy) spends her days working a dead-end job, enduring...
Press Release – “An aspiring actress finally gets a role to die for in Starry Eyes, “one of the most exciting independent horror films to come out in a long time” (Michele Galgana, Twitch). The nerve-shattering film comes to Digital Download, Blu-ray and DVD from Mpi Home Video on February 3, 2015.
Determined to make it as an actress in Hollywood, Sarah Walker (Alex Essoe, Passion Play, Boy Toy) spends her days working a dead-end job, enduring...
- 12/30/2014
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
We are pretty big fans here at Twitch of anything Snowfort Pictures cranks out (Cheap Thrills, Jodorowsky's Dune, and Big Ass Spider in just the last 12 months). Pair Snowfort with talented filmmakers Kevin Kolsch and Dennis Widmyer (Absence) and the result is sure to be a treat (a fact our inside sources have confirmed). We have the exclusive debut of five stills from the film for you ahead of Saturday night's midnight premiere (well 11:59pm) at the Ritz. Check them out below and read more about the film on their SXSW page. Determined to make it as an actress in Hollywood, Sarah Walker (Alexandra Essoe) spends her days working a dead-end job, enduring petty friendships and going on countless casting calls in hopes of...
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- 3/6/2014
- Screen Anarchy
We have another horror announcement from Cannes. Snowfort Pictures and Dark Sky Films revealed that production is underway on Starry Eyes:
“Cannes (May 18, 2013)- Elevated genre production company Snowfort Pictures and Mpi’s Dark Sky Films, the preeminent independent producer-distributor of high quality genre film announced today that production is underway on Dennis Widmyer & Kevin Kolsch’s Hollywood set occult tale, Starry Eyes. Snowfort Pictures is producing, while Mpi will handle international sales at the 2013 Cannes Marche du Film.
Starring ingénue Alex Essoe, the horror story is being described as a contemporary take on movies such as Rosemary’s Baby. The cast is rounded out by Amanda Fuller (Cheap Thrills, Last Man Standing – ABC Television), Fabianne Therese (The Aggression Scale, John Dies At The End), Pat Healy (Cheap Thrills, Compliance, The Innkeepers), Shane Coffey (Pretty Little Liars – ABC Television), Marc Senter (Brawler, Red White & Blue), Nick Simmons and Noah Segan (Looper,...
“Cannes (May 18, 2013)- Elevated genre production company Snowfort Pictures and Mpi’s Dark Sky Films, the preeminent independent producer-distributor of high quality genre film announced today that production is underway on Dennis Widmyer & Kevin Kolsch’s Hollywood set occult tale, Starry Eyes. Snowfort Pictures is producing, while Mpi will handle international sales at the 2013 Cannes Marche du Film.
Starring ingénue Alex Essoe, the horror story is being described as a contemporary take on movies such as Rosemary’s Baby. The cast is rounded out by Amanda Fuller (Cheap Thrills, Last Man Standing – ABC Television), Fabianne Therese (The Aggression Scale, John Dies At The End), Pat Healy (Cheap Thrills, Compliance, The Innkeepers), Shane Coffey (Pretty Little Liars – ABC Television), Marc Senter (Brawler, Red White & Blue), Nick Simmons and Noah Segan (Looper,...
- 5/18/2013
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
We first heard about Starry Eyes in March when it added The Innkeepers' Pat Healy to the cast, and it looks like the flick is on the fast-track as word from Cannes today is that production is as of now under way on the Hollywood-set occult tale. Here are more details and the first still.
From the Press Release:
Elevated genre production company Snowfort Pictures and Mpi's Dark Sky Films, the preeminent independent producer-distributor of high quality genre films, announced today that production is under way on co-writers/directors Dennis Widmyer and Kevin Kolsch's Hollywood set occult tale Starry Eyes. Snowfort Pictures is producing, while Mpi will handle international sales at the 2013 Cannes Marche du Film.
Starring ingénue Alex Essoe, the horror story is described as a contemporary take on movies such as Rosemary's Baby. The cast is rounded out by Amanda Fuller (Cheap Thrills, "Last Man Standing...
From the Press Release:
Elevated genre production company Snowfort Pictures and Mpi's Dark Sky Films, the preeminent independent producer-distributor of high quality genre films, announced today that production is under way on co-writers/directors Dennis Widmyer and Kevin Kolsch's Hollywood set occult tale Starry Eyes. Snowfort Pictures is producing, while Mpi will handle international sales at the 2013 Cannes Marche du Film.
Starring ingénue Alex Essoe, the horror story is described as a contemporary take on movies such as Rosemary's Baby. The cast is rounded out by Amanda Fuller (Cheap Thrills, "Last Man Standing...
- 5/18/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Ever since I began working at Fangoria a few years back, I am constantly amazed by how far reaching the horror genre is. I mean, I had always loved horror, but most of my counterparts growing up couldn’t stomach the stuff. Recently, no matter where I go, no matter what kind of film I am working on, at least half of the people there are big time horror fans. This proved true last month when I traveled to Long Island to work on a short entitled Unaimed Arrow.
Best described as a teen angst film with monster makeup, it boasts a crew almost entirely made out of gorehounds. Our beloved mag was even offered up as reading material between shots on numerous occasions. Of course, talk not only frequently turned to the latest fright flicks in theaters, but also the crew’s own dabbling in the genre. It was...
Best described as a teen angst film with monster makeup, it boasts a crew almost entirely made out of gorehounds. Our beloved mag was even offered up as reading material between shots on numerous occasions. Of course, talk not only frequently turned to the latest fright flicks in theaters, but also the crew’s own dabbling in the genre. It was...
- 3/18/2009
- Fangoria
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