The final DVD artwork is here, for Dan Garcia's (Enemies Among Us) Terror Trap. This is a small budgeted horror film, which was shot in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The film stars Michael Madsen (Reservoir Dogs), as Carter, a shady motel owner. And things change from mysterious to deadly when Don (David James Elliot) and Nancy (Heather Marie Marsden) show up for am unexpected visit.
Unfortunately, early reviews have been critical of this title and the Terror Trap has been compared to a "less tense" Vacancy (Horror Asylum), from director Nimrod Antal. However, based exclusively on the surface of the DVD cover, characters are not whom they seem to be. Terror Trap releases on DVD September 27th and details on the release are below.
Tagline: "Once you check in, there is no escape!"
The synopsis for Terror Trap is here:
"Don and Nancy find themselves stranded after their car breaks...
Unfortunately, early reviews have been critical of this title and the Terror Trap has been compared to a "less tense" Vacancy (Horror Asylum), from director Nimrod Antal. However, based exclusively on the surface of the DVD cover, characters are not whom they seem to be. Terror Trap releases on DVD September 27th and details on the release are below.
Tagline: "Once you check in, there is no escape!"
The synopsis for Terror Trap is here:
"Don and Nancy find themselves stranded after their car breaks...
- 6/26/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Billy Zane will product as well as direct "Photismos" (in Greek means illumination). The film is a co-production with Greek partners, from a script he wrote on the island of Paros. According to Variety, Zane said the project would reflect his Greek heritage. Filming is said to start in Paros some time early next year. The story tells of the relationship between a man and his uncle and apparently touches on "philosophy, theology, Pythagoras' theories, geometry….and Frisbees," said Zane. Budget is around $2 million and Zane is currently in talks with producers in Greece. Zane, whose biggest role was in James Cameron's "Titanic," has steady work with latest credits including "The Confidant," Enemies Among Us" and TV-wise for "The Deep End."...
- 9/21/2010
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Robin Givens co-stars with Eric Roberts and Billy Zane in Enemies Among Us.
The story goes… Chip Majors, the Governor of Louisiana had it all. In a presidential election year, he is the top pick for the Vice Presidential Nominee for his party. Unfortunately, the dark secrets of his past as a covert Nsa operative come back to haunt him. He finds himself fighting not only for his political career, but also his life.
Likely a straight to DVD release; look for it May 12th.
The story goes… Chip Majors, the Governor of Louisiana had it all. In a presidential election year, he is the top pick for the Vice Presidential Nominee for his party. Unfortunately, the dark secrets of his past as a covert Nsa operative come back to haunt him. He finds himself fighting not only for his political career, but also his life.
Likely a straight to DVD release; look for it May 12th.
- 5/7/2010
- by Tambay
- ShadowAndAct
More Afm news
The American Film Market just wouldn't be the Afm without the so-called lobbyists.
They are the guys who've earned that moniker because of their use of the Loews hotel as one all-mighty pitching floor. And this year's potpourri of players is as mixed and as colorful as ever.
An urban Kung Fu fighter, a fully finished juiced-up rap drama with Fredro Starr and a yet-to-be-made horror flick about a half-woman, half-spider are among the titles boosted by the lobbyists.
Penned by L.A. based martial arts expert and filmmaker Mark Hoadley, "Mark of the Cobra" is being put together by husband and wife team Mark and Sheila Hoadley. The married duo is busy here pulling together the financing for their $2.5 million passion project.
Sheila Hoadley said she felt there was "more respect" for the producers presenting to people from the lobby.
And her project has something else on its side.
The American Film Market just wouldn't be the Afm without the so-called lobbyists.
They are the guys who've earned that moniker because of their use of the Loews hotel as one all-mighty pitching floor. And this year's potpourri of players is as mixed and as colorful as ever.
An urban Kung Fu fighter, a fully finished juiced-up rap drama with Fredro Starr and a yet-to-be-made horror flick about a half-woman, half-spider are among the titles boosted by the lobbyists.
Penned by L.A. based martial arts expert and filmmaker Mark Hoadley, "Mark of the Cobra" is being put together by husband and wife team Mark and Sheila Hoadley. The married duo is busy here pulling together the financing for their $2.5 million passion project.
Sheila Hoadley said she felt there was "more respect" for the producers presenting to people from the lobby.
And her project has something else on its side.
- 11/8/2009
- by By Stuart Kemp
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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