*full disclosure: a DVD screener of this film was provided by Gas Mask Films. Director/writer: Roze. Cast: Greg Bronson, Annalise Cavender, Elisabeth Cavender, Gabrielle Stone and Ian Cavender. This critic knows director Roze from his previous thriller Deadfall Trail(review here). This earlier feature was light on action and heavy on confusing messages. Roze's second feature, Speak No Evil, might be even less straightforward. This title deals with an assault on the town of Superstition and the identity of the attacking forces is never revealed. Heavy on action and light on explanations, Roze's latest outing is only slightly recommended. The story's protagonist is Anna (Gabrielle Stone). Anna is the single mother of a young daughter, Joey (Olivia Cavender). Joey goes missing, after Anna sees something digging itself out of her backyard. Then, all of the children in Superstition disappear, until they trek back to town in Act II.
- 6/28/2013
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Gabrielle Stone, daughter of the legendary actress and scream queen Dee Wallace, is busting out on her own in a new film entitled Speak No Evil. The beautiful young rising star took some time to talk with Dread Central about the role and her future endeavors.
Stone spoke on her background and growing up as the daughter of a very busy actress. "I grew up in the business," Stone said. "My mom is Dee Wallace, who they call a legendary scream queen. She was the mom in E.T. and Cujo, and she was in The Howling. And my father, Christopher Stone, was also an actor, so I kind of grew up in the business on set with them. I always knew I wanted to be a part of the business, but when I did my first short film is when I realized I didn't ever want to do anything else again.
Stone spoke on her background and growing up as the daughter of a very busy actress. "I grew up in the business," Stone said. "My mom is Dee Wallace, who they call a legendary scream queen. She was the mom in E.T. and Cujo, and she was in The Howling. And my father, Christopher Stone, was also an actor, so I kind of grew up in the business on set with them. I always knew I wanted to be a part of the business, but when I did my first short film is when I realized I didn't ever want to do anything else again.
- 4/29/2013
- by Scott Hallam
- DreadCentral.com
Director: Roze.
Writers: Roze, Candace Rose, and Josh Staman.
Deadfall Trail is a smallish indie production, which released in some theatres May 16, 2010. Recently, Fearnet.com has been hosting this horror title, as part of its online movies for April, 2011. This is director Roze's first feature film and so, the film suffers from some pacing issues, a stumbling plot direction and a missing unifying theme. The result is a beautiful (cinematography) film, but there is the mundane and a convoluted story to wade through, in the meantime.
Paul (Cavin Gray Schneider), John (Slade Hall) and Julian (Shane Dean) set out for an extended wilderness survival hike. There are no action sequences to hook your attention, nor interesting plot twists, early. Instead, you must wait for the tension to build between the newbie, Paul, and the experienced survivalist, Julian. Fourty-five minutes in and finally these two characters are butting heads, as...
Writers: Roze, Candace Rose, and Josh Staman.
Deadfall Trail is a smallish indie production, which released in some theatres May 16, 2010. Recently, Fearnet.com has been hosting this horror title, as part of its online movies for April, 2011. This is director Roze's first feature film and so, the film suffers from some pacing issues, a stumbling plot direction and a missing unifying theme. The result is a beautiful (cinematography) film, but there is the mundane and a convoluted story to wade through, in the meantime.
Paul (Cavin Gray Schneider), John (Slade Hall) and Julian (Shane Dean) set out for an extended wilderness survival hike. There are no action sequences to hook your attention, nor interesting plot twists, early. Instead, you must wait for the tension to build between the newbie, Paul, and the experienced survivalist, Julian. Fourty-five minutes in and finally these two characters are butting heads, as...
- 4/10/2011
- by Remove28DaysLaterAnalysisThis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
FEARnet has acquired two new upcoming horror films form Moving Pictures Film and TV.
Look for Deadfall Trail and Demon Kiss on the horror VOD network.
Plot details for both:
Deadfall Trail is a thriller that follows a group of friends as they embark on a three-week survival trip and peyote vision quest, and are ultimately forced to confront the darkest corners of their morality and mortality. Roze wrote and directed the film.
In Dennis Devine's Demon Kiss, a demon is summoned and possesses the body of the intended sacrifice victim.
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Look for Deadfall Trail and Demon Kiss on the horror VOD network.
Plot details for both:
Deadfall Trail is a thriller that follows a group of friends as they embark on a three-week survival trip and peyote vision quest, and are ultimately forced to confront the darkest corners of their morality and mortality. Roze wrote and directed the film.
In Dennis Devine's Demon Kiss, a demon is summoned and possesses the body of the intended sacrifice victim.
...
- 4/3/2011
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
FEARnet has acquired two upcoming horror films from Moving Pictures Film & TV. Deadfall Trail and Demon Kiss will air on the genre VOD network. The former is a thriller that follows a group of friends as they embark on a three-week survival trip and peyote vision quest, and are ultimately forced to confront the darkest corners of their morality and mortality. Roze wrote and directed the film. Watch the trailer below. In Dennis Devine's Demon Kiss , a demon is summoned and possesses the body of the intended sacrifice victim.
- 4/3/2011
- shocktillyoudrop.com
This week's DVD and Blu-ray offerings are no longer a cash-sucking onslaught like the last few weeks, which does make it easier for our wallets.
First up, Centurion, Neil Marshall's fun epic, is finally available for us to take home, and we can definitely recommend it with good conscience. Also, series and movies from TV and their dead-tree companions are out, and they are surprisingly decent in this batch. (Well, one re-release is surely capitalizing on the popularity of its actor, and we bet you can figure out which one that is.) Finally, don't forget the duo release of a couple of Roger Corman flicks!
Centurion
Directed by Neil Marshall
In Centurion (review), the Roman Empire stretches from Egypt to Spain, and East as far as the Black Sea. But in northern Britain, the relentless onslaught of conquest has ground to a halt in the face of the guerrilla...
First up, Centurion, Neil Marshall's fun epic, is finally available for us to take home, and we can definitely recommend it with good conscience. Also, series and movies from TV and their dead-tree companions are out, and they are surprisingly decent in this batch. (Well, one re-release is surely capitalizing on the popularity of its actor, and we bet you can figure out which one that is.) Finally, don't forget the duo release of a couple of Roger Corman flicks!
Centurion
Directed by Neil Marshall
In Centurion (review), the Roman Empire stretches from Egypt to Spain, and East as far as the Black Sea. But in northern Britain, the relentless onslaught of conquest has ground to a halt in the face of the guerrilla...
- 11/1/2010
- by kwlow
- DreadCentral.com
A look at what's new on DVD today:
"ExTerminators" (2010)
Directed by John Inwood
Released by Image Entertainment
Also appearing on VOD, Heather Graham, Amber Heard and Jennifer Coolidge team up to launch a service that will permanently wipe away your exes from your address book (and life) under the cover of Coolidge's bug extermination business in this comedy from cinematographer-turned-director John Inwood.
"Bad Ass" (2009)
Directed by Adamo Cultraro
Released by Well Go USA
A hitman (Tom Sizemore) has a change of heart when his latest job leaves the nurse of an aging mob boss as the prime suspect in Adamo Cultraro's feature debut. Frank Stallone co-stars.
"Centurion" (2010)
Directed by Neil Marshall
Released by Magnolia Home Entertainment
Following "Doomsday," Marshall returns to Hadrian's Wall in England for the story of surviving group of Roman soldiers in 117 A.D., including Michael Fassbender, Dominic West and Liam Cunningham among their ranks, who defend...
"ExTerminators" (2010)
Directed by John Inwood
Released by Image Entertainment
Also appearing on VOD, Heather Graham, Amber Heard and Jennifer Coolidge team up to launch a service that will permanently wipe away your exes from your address book (and life) under the cover of Coolidge's bug extermination business in this comedy from cinematographer-turned-director John Inwood.
"Bad Ass" (2009)
Directed by Adamo Cultraro
Released by Well Go USA
A hitman (Tom Sizemore) has a change of heart when his latest job leaves the nurse of an aging mob boss as the prime suspect in Adamo Cultraro's feature debut. Frank Stallone co-stars.
"Centurion" (2010)
Directed by Neil Marshall
Released by Magnolia Home Entertainment
Following "Doomsday," Marshall returns to Hadrian's Wall in England for the story of surviving group of Roman soldiers in 117 A.D., including Michael Fassbender, Dominic West and Liam Cunningham among their ranks, who defend...
- 11/1/2010
- by Stephen Saito
- ifc.com
Deadfall Trail is an independent film made for under a million dollars by Gas Mask Films. This movie was shown in several screenings in May leading up to a limited theatrical release May 16th. Now, the film will move to DVD and November 2nd from GoDigital Media Group. The film follows three hikers into the bush where they find themselves up against an aggravated Mother Nature. Check out the nude mud wrestle in blood below (mature clip).
The synopsis for Deadfall Trail is here:
"John, Julian and Paul enter the Kaibab National Forest for a three-week survival trip and peyote vision quest. The only items they take with them are a knife, a bottle of water and a garbage bag each. A week into their journey a disastrous turn of events changes everything and the men are forced to ultimately confront the darkest corners of their morality and mortality. Battling the elements and each other,...
The synopsis for Deadfall Trail is here:
"John, Julian and Paul enter the Kaibab National Forest for a three-week survival trip and peyote vision quest. The only items they take with them are a knife, a bottle of water and a garbage bag each. A week into their journey a disastrous turn of events changes everything and the men are forced to ultimately confront the darkest corners of their morality and mortality. Battling the elements and each other,...
- 11/1/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Something that needs to be on everyone's bucket list is a nude mud wrestle with a beautiful woman in blood. This is exactly what happens in this newest clip for the independent horror film Deadfall Trail. This first clip, courtesy of Quiet Earth, shows one male character naked wrestling with an anonymous female. Thankfully, there are no below the belt shots. The first poster for the film is also available and Deadfall Trail hopes to revitalize the survivalist wilderness horror genre that has been done well before by Cabin Fever, Deliverance, and others. Have a look at the first clip for Deadfall Trail entitled "Bloodbath," which might have been given a more exciting title like "Nude Blood Wrestling."
The synopsis for the film:
"John, Julian and Paul enter the Kaibab National Forest for a three-week survival trip and peyote vision quest. The only items they take with them are a knife,...
The synopsis for the film:
"John, Julian and Paul enter the Kaibab National Forest for a three-week survival trip and peyote vision quest. The only items they take with them are a knife,...
- 2/24/2010
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
You know what, man? We're just gonna say it - Screw going into the woods! Too much bad shit happens there. At least cities (while still populated with their own fair share of loonies) have buildings you can duck into and people you could alert to your dangerous plight!
A trailer and clip popped up today for director "Roze"'s new indie horror film Deadfall Trail over at the official Deadfall Trail website. Dig on them below after the plot crunch.
Synopsis
"John, Julian, and Paul enter the Kaibab National Forest for a three-week survival trip and peyote vision quest. The only items they take with them are a knife, a bottle of water, and a garbage bag each. A week into their journey a disastrous turn of events changes everything and the men are forced to ultimately confront the darkest corners of their morality and mortality. Battling the elements and each other,...
A trailer and clip popped up today for director "Roze"'s new indie horror film Deadfall Trail over at the official Deadfall Trail website. Dig on them below after the plot crunch.
Synopsis
"John, Julian, and Paul enter the Kaibab National Forest for a three-week survival trip and peyote vision quest. The only items they take with them are a knife, a bottle of water, and a garbage bag each. A week into their journey a disastrous turn of events changes everything and the men are forced to ultimately confront the darkest corners of their morality and mortality. Battling the elements and each other,...
- 2/23/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
There hasn't been a great wilderness survival film for a long time - at least one that didn't involve teens running from inbred cannibals. New indie thriller, Deadfall Trail, directed by newcomer "Roze" looks to put an end to the drought and I must say I'm extremely impressed with what I'm seeing - particularly in the clip titled "Bloodbath."
Synopsis:
John, Julian and Paul enter the Kaibab National Forest for a three-week survival trip and peyote vision quest. The only items they take with them are a knife, a bottle of water and a garbage bag each. A week into their journey a disastrous turn of events changes everything and the men are forced to ultimately confront the darkest corners of their morality and mortality. Battling the elements and each other, the quest becomes to make it out of the forest alive.
The only thing I don't particularly like about...
Synopsis:
John, Julian and Paul enter the Kaibab National Forest for a three-week survival trip and peyote vision quest. The only items they take with them are a knife, a bottle of water and a garbage bag each. A week into their journey a disastrous turn of events changes everything and the men are forced to ultimately confront the darkest corners of their morality and mortality. Battling the elements and each other, the quest becomes to make it out of the forest alive.
The only thing I don't particularly like about...
- 2/23/2010
- QuietEarth.us
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