Stars: Eric Olson, Jessica Sula, Candice Coke, Kevin Wayne, Natalie Victoria, Chaney Morrow | Written by Anthony Diblasi, Scott Poiley | Directed by Anthony Diblasi
Malum is, according to its press release “a bold and expanded reimagining of the 2014 horror cult classic, Last Shift”. Now some may simply take that as a fancy way of saying it’s a remake of a film that’s less than ten years old. But there’s a difference between this and your average remake, it’s the work of the original director Anthony Diblasi and his co-writer Scott Poiley.
I considered revisiting Last Shift before watching Malum because while I remembered the basic plot and that I really liked the first hour then being let down by the final act, I didn’t recall a lot of the details. But, in part due to how knowing what to expect spoiled the impact of another recent reimagining,...
Malum is, according to its press release “a bold and expanded reimagining of the 2014 horror cult classic, Last Shift”. Now some may simply take that as a fancy way of saying it’s a remake of a film that’s less than ten years old. But there’s a difference between this and your average remake, it’s the work of the original director Anthony Diblasi and his co-writer Scott Poiley.
I considered revisiting Last Shift before watching Malum because while I remembered the basic plot and that I really liked the first hour then being let down by the final act, I didn’t recall a lot of the details. But, in part due to how knowing what to expect spoiled the impact of another recent reimagining,...
- 4/5/2023
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Automatic Entertainment have released of the first trailer for their upcoming film, Snake Outta Compton. The movie is a satire of creature features, urban gangster films, and hip hop culture, from director Hank Braxtan (Chemical Peel) and producers the Kondelik Brothers (Airplane vs. Volcano, All Hallows Eve 2)
Snake Outta Compton sees a rap group on the verge of signing their first record deal forced to battle a giant mutating snake monster that’s terrorizing the streets of Compton… And this isnt a film from The Asylum? Colour me shocked!
Said Automatic Entertainment:
Collaborating with Hank Braxtan and the Kondelik brothers to turn Snake Outta Compton from a ridiculous idea into a reality has been remarkable. This talented group of filmmakers are a joy to work with and their creativity exceeded our expectations for what this film could be and we are excited to finally share it.
Snake Outta Compton sees a rap group on the verge of signing their first record deal forced to battle a giant mutating snake monster that’s terrorizing the streets of Compton… And this isnt a film from The Asylum? Colour me shocked!
Said Automatic Entertainment:
Collaborating with Hank Braxtan and the Kondelik brothers to turn Snake Outta Compton from a ridiculous idea into a reality has been remarkable. This talented group of filmmakers are a joy to work with and their creativity exceeded our expectations for what this film could be and we are excited to finally share it.
- 10/18/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Short horror film The Spiral now shooting. Etheria Film Festival alumni Mary C. Russell (Carved) has just announced her latest film The Spiral, a short horror film about a tormented young woman, Valerie (Arielle Brachfeld, Chemical Peel, Knock). Valerie is escaping her life in a desolate desert town driving to Vegas away from her abusive…
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- 7/14/2016
- by Chris Alexander
- shocktillyoudrop.com
It’s been a few months since we’ve updated you on Chemical Peel director Hank Braxtan’s “nature gone amok” flick Unnatural, but that changes as of now with a first look at the feature’s poster and European trailer! With narrative shades… Continue Reading →
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- 4/21/2015
- by Sean Decker
- DreadCentral.com
Unnatural is a creature feature from director Hank Braxton (Chemical Peel). The film deals with a genetically altered polar bear, who now has a penchant for human flesh. The film stars Allegra Carpenter (Argo), Sherilyn Fenn and James Remar. The film's first trailer is hosted here. The story takes place in Alaska. Here, a group of photographers and models are warned of a man-eating bear. Their warnings go unheeded. And soon, giant mandibles are tearing through flesh. This relentless eating machine will not be stopped, until local guides can intervene. The trailer shows more of the film's story. Characters disappear beneath the ice, or their body parts are strewn across the local forest. Also, the bear has little fear of human, nor of buildings. It trespasses wherever a human meal can be found. The full trailer for Unnatural can be found below. Director: Hank Braxtan. Writers: Ron Carlson and Arch Stanton.
- 4/6/2015
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
*full disclosure: an online screener of this film was provided by the filmmakers. **there are minor spoilers here. Director: Hank Braxtan. Writers: Dan Sinclair, Hank Braxtan, Arielle Brachfeld, and Natalie Victoria. Cast: Natalie Victoria, Arielle Brachfeld, Stephanie Greco and Lacy Fisher. Chemical Peel is a smallish horror feature. This title was released earlier in the year (Oct. 14th, 2014), through Lions Gate Entertainment. A film about a toxic chemical spill, Chemical Peel spends most of its ninety-five minute runtime with bickering characters. Several so-called friends, at a bachelorette party, are more toxic than the mist outside. Shot almost entirely inside one location, the film is an exercise in what not to do in a catastrophe. Characters act in cowardly and idiotic ways, which makes Chemical Peel a difficult watch. A group of girls gather for a night of drinking and celebrating. Fifteen minutes into the story, it is finally revealed that the girls have come together.
- 12/17/2014
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
It wasn’t too long ago that an independent filmmaker named Eli Roth made waves with a biological horror film called Cabin Fever, infecting a group of friends with a devastating waterborne disease. In many ways, director Hank Braxtan appears to be searching for the same gory success with his new movie Chemical Peel, a bodily horror film that opts for an airborne toxin with nasty side effects if inhaled for too long. Where Roth excelled at building a strong cast and squeamish gore, Braxtan fails to achieve the same level of success while working with hammed up characters, some pretty atrocious dialogue and plot holes galore. Braxtan’s eco-horror scenario is a lot like living in Mexico, except in addition to not drinking the water, you can’t breathe the air or eat most food, either.
Chemical Peel is your typical bachelorette-party-gone-bad, interrupted by deadly fumes that form when...
Chemical Peel is your typical bachelorette-party-gone-bad, interrupted by deadly fumes that form when...
- 10/13/2014
- by Matt Donato
- We Got This Covered
We return with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes release details and the trailer for Chemical Peel, premiere details for Refuge, Day for Night, and Perfidy, a new Summer of Blood trailer and much more:
Chemical Peel Release Details and Exclusive Comments from Actress Natalie Victoria: Actress Natalie Victoria stars in “Chemical Peel,” a Lionsgate Home Entertainment Release that will be available on October 14th. Here are some comments from Natalie on us why she enjoyed working on this movie:
“I think the best thing about this film is it’s a unique, fun, realistic concept that will scare people, you know? I love films that are set in a real and really raw reality that frighten you to the core. Chemical Peel is a real ‘what would You do?’ kind of film that gets you thinking,...
Chemical Peel Release Details and Exclusive Comments from Actress Natalie Victoria: Actress Natalie Victoria stars in “Chemical Peel,” a Lionsgate Home Entertainment Release that will be available on October 14th. Here are some comments from Natalie on us why she enjoyed working on this movie:
“I think the best thing about this film is it’s a unique, fun, realistic concept that will scare people, you know? I love films that are set in a real and really raw reality that frighten you to the core. Chemical Peel is a real ‘what would You do?’ kind of film that gets you thinking,...
- 10/12/2014
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
With narrative shades reminiscent of 1979’s Prophecy, an old-school practical effects approach, a grueling location shoot in Alaskan winter climes, and a cast that includes 1990’s "Twin Peaks" bombshell Sherilyn Fenn, our interest was piqued from the onset for Unnatural...
Now, at long last, we’re finally able to bring you word on director Hank Braxtan’s recently wrapped creature feature. Helmed by Braxtan (whose upcoming psychological horror feature Chemical Peel is due out via Lionsgate this coming October), Unnatural was produced by Ron Carlson.
Cinematography is by Marc Carter and editing is by filmmaker Mike Mendez (Big-Ass Spider). The film was shot this past January and February on location in Fairbanks, Alaska, and in addition to Fenn, the cast includes James Remar (“Dexter”), Ray Wise (Jeepers Creepers 2, “Twin Peaks”), Graham Greene (The Green Mile), Q’orianka Kilcher (“Sons of Anarchy”), and Ivana Korab.
"With many species on the verge of extinction,...
Now, at long last, we’re finally able to bring you word on director Hank Braxtan’s recently wrapped creature feature. Helmed by Braxtan (whose upcoming psychological horror feature Chemical Peel is due out via Lionsgate this coming October), Unnatural was produced by Ron Carlson.
Cinematography is by Marc Carter and editing is by filmmaker Mike Mendez (Big-Ass Spider). The film was shot this past January and February on location in Fairbanks, Alaska, and in addition to Fenn, the cast includes James Remar (“Dexter”), Ray Wise (Jeepers Creepers 2, “Twin Peaks”), Graham Greene (The Green Mile), Q’orianka Kilcher (“Sons of Anarchy”), and Ivana Korab.
"With many species on the verge of extinction,...
- 9/3/2014
- by Sean Decker
- DreadCentral.com
We've been talking about Chemical Peel since 2012, and now the flick has finally nailed itself some distribution courtesy of Lionsgate. Read on for when you can see this bad boy, and then head straight to the dermatologist.
From the Press Release
Prepare to feel the burn as Chemical Peel arrives on DVD (plus Digital), Digital HD, and Video on Demand October 14 from Lionsgate Home Entertainment.
What starts off as the perfect bachelorette weekend quickly takes a gruesome turn when a deadly chemical toxin is released into the air.
Starring Natalie Victoria (Abstraction), Arielle Brachfeld (The Haunting of Whaley House), and Stephanie Greco (Hansel & Gretel), the Chemical Peel DVD includes two audio commentaries, a “making of” featurette, and outtakes.
A weekend trip to the woods for a bachelorette party turns deadly when a nearby train accident causes a chemical reaction to overtake the secluded valley. But waiting out the disaster inside...
From the Press Release
Prepare to feel the burn as Chemical Peel arrives on DVD (plus Digital), Digital HD, and Video on Demand October 14 from Lionsgate Home Entertainment.
What starts off as the perfect bachelorette weekend quickly takes a gruesome turn when a deadly chemical toxin is released into the air.
Starring Natalie Victoria (Abstraction), Arielle Brachfeld (The Haunting of Whaley House), and Stephanie Greco (Hansel & Gretel), the Chemical Peel DVD includes two audio commentaries, a “making of” featurette, and outtakes.
A weekend trip to the woods for a bachelorette party turns deadly when a nearby train accident causes a chemical reaction to overtake the secluded valley. But waiting out the disaster inside...
- 7/30/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
Grindstone has released an official trailer for Hank Braxtan's Chemical Peel. If you recall, we introduced you to an early trailer shortly after the film was made. With an October 14th DVD release from Lionsgate Home Entertainment on the way, we get this new preview. Natalie Victoria, Arielle Brachfeld, Stephanie Greco, Lacy Fisher, Leigh Davis, Ruben Pla and Lony’e Perrine star.
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- 7/30/2014
- by Ryan Turek
- shocktillyoudrop.com
FEARnet sat down recently with 1990’s bombshell and prolific actress Sherilyn Fenn on the set of director Hank Braxtan’s creature feature Unnatural to chat about the film, as well as the legacy of ‘Twin Peaks’, the David Lynch-created series and film that rocketed her to stardom, 1998’s erotic feature Two Moon Junction in which she starred, and much more. Read on.
Helmed by Braxtan (who’s upcoming psychological horror feature Chemical Peel is due out via Lionsgate this coming October), Unnatural was produced by Ron Carlson with cinematography by Marc Carter and editing by filmmaker Mike Mendez (Big-Ass Spider), and was shot this past January and February on location in Fairbanks, Alaska. In addition to Fenn, the cast includes James Remar (‘Dexter’), Ray Wise (Jeepers Creepers 2, ‘Twin Peaks’), Graham Greene (The Green Mile), Q’orianka Kilcher (‘Sons of Anarchy’) and Ivana Korab.
“They had sent me the script,...
Helmed by Braxtan (who’s upcoming psychological horror feature Chemical Peel is due out via Lionsgate this coming October), Unnatural was produced by Ron Carlson with cinematography by Marc Carter and editing by filmmaker Mike Mendez (Big-Ass Spider), and was shot this past January and February on location in Fairbanks, Alaska. In addition to Fenn, the cast includes James Remar (‘Dexter’), Ray Wise (Jeepers Creepers 2, ‘Twin Peaks’), Graham Greene (The Green Mile), Q’orianka Kilcher (‘Sons of Anarchy’) and Ivana Korab.
“They had sent me the script,...
- 4/29/2014
- by Sean Decker
- FEARnet
With narrative shades reminiscent of 1979’s Prophecy, an ‘old-school’ practical effects approach, a grueling location shoot in Alaskan winter climes and a cast that includes ‘Twin Peaks’’ 1990’s bombshell Sherilyn Fenn, our interest was piqued from the onset. Now at long last, we’re finally able to bring you word on director Hank Braxtan’s wrapped feature Unnatural.
Helmed by Braxtan (who’s upcoming psychological horror feature Chemical Peel is due out via Lionsgate this coming October), Unnatural was produced by Ron Carlson with cinematography by Marc Carter and editing by filmmaker Mike Mendez (Big-Ass Spider), and was shot this past January and February on location in Fairbanks, Alaska. In addition to Fenn, the cast includes James Remar (‘Dexter’), Ray Wise (Jeepers Creepers 2, ‘Twin Peaks’), Graham Greene (The Green Mile), Q’orianka Kilcher (‘Sons of Anarchy’) and Ivana Korab.
‘With many species on the verge of extinction,’ reads the official synopsis of Unnatural,...
Helmed by Braxtan (who’s upcoming psychological horror feature Chemical Peel is due out via Lionsgate this coming October), Unnatural was produced by Ron Carlson with cinematography by Marc Carter and editing by filmmaker Mike Mendez (Big-Ass Spider), and was shot this past January and February on location in Fairbanks, Alaska. In addition to Fenn, the cast includes James Remar (‘Dexter’), Ray Wise (Jeepers Creepers 2, ‘Twin Peaks’), Graham Greene (The Green Mile), Q’orianka Kilcher (‘Sons of Anarchy’) and Ivana Korab.
‘With many species on the verge of extinction,’ reads the official synopsis of Unnatural,...
- 4/17/2014
- by Sean Decker
- FEARnet
Filmmaker Francis Xavier is deep in principal photography in Los Angeles, CA on his latest feature, the dramatic ghost tale Less Than A Whisper, and we've got the goods.
Written, produced, directed and starring Xavier (who previously helmed the 2012 horror flick Poe), Less Than A Whisper revolves around (according to the official synopsis) 'Robert (Xavier) and Taylor (Spanish star Sonia Monroy) Usher, who expect to be happy in their new home in Northridge, California where years ago, murder and mutilations destroyed the former residents. Initially the past doesn’t matter to the Ushers, until those who caused the deaths come back; those that live in the earth, those that need, those that are not human. The Ushers' house stands between them and what they must have, and they are coming.'
Rounding out the cast is Serena Lorien (Lazarus: Day of the Living Dead), Arielle Brachfeld (Chemical Peel), Carlee Baker...
Written, produced, directed and starring Xavier (who previously helmed the 2012 horror flick Poe), Less Than A Whisper revolves around (according to the official synopsis) 'Robert (Xavier) and Taylor (Spanish star Sonia Monroy) Usher, who expect to be happy in their new home in Northridge, California where years ago, murder and mutilations destroyed the former residents. Initially the past doesn’t matter to the Ushers, until those who caused the deaths come back; those that live in the earth, those that need, those that are not human. The Ushers' house stands between them and what they must have, and they are coming.'
Rounding out the cast is Serena Lorien (Lazarus: Day of the Living Dead), Arielle Brachfeld (Chemical Peel), Carlee Baker...
- 3/26/2014
- by FEARnet Staff
- FEARnet
With writer/director Samuel Gonzalez, Jr.’s urban legend-inspired short Woodland Heights set for its La premiere Friday, October 11, at 9:30pm at the Screamfest Film Festival, read on for our exclusive chat with the filmmaker and star Arielle Brachfeld.
Produced by Roxy Shih from a script by Gonzalez, Woodland Heights stars Arielle Brachfeld (Chemical Peel) and James Preston and revolves around a young couple’s prom night which takes a bizarre turn for the worse. Based on the classic urban legend of "The Hook" and in the tradition of 1950’s drive-in horror films, the black & white flick’s tag-line reads: "There is no terror in the bang; only in the anticipation of it."
Speaking with Gonzalez, he said of what inspired him to do a period piece, “When I was young, I would always search for films that allowed me to experience a new world or time period. Living...
Produced by Roxy Shih from a script by Gonzalez, Woodland Heights stars Arielle Brachfeld (Chemical Peel) and James Preston and revolves around a young couple’s prom night which takes a bizarre turn for the worse. Based on the classic urban legend of "The Hook" and in the tradition of 1950’s drive-in horror films, the black & white flick’s tag-line reads: "There is no terror in the bang; only in the anticipation of it."
Speaking with Gonzalez, he said of what inspired him to do a period piece, “When I was young, I would always search for films that allowed me to experience a new world or time period. Living...
- 10/9/2013
- by Sean Decker
- DreadCentral.com
In just one week the fourth annual Telluride Horror Show kicks off in picturesque Telluride, Co, with Ben Ketai’s anticipated trapped-in-a-mine thriller Beneath rounding out the weekend.
Other films in the line-up include All Hallow’s Eve, a Halloween-based anthology that features the return of the demonic Art the Clown, who was first seen in the terrific short film Terrifier; Jesse T. Cook’s subversive and incredibly divisiveSeptic Man; and the World Premiere of Chemical Peel, directed by Grand Junction, Colorado, native Hank Braxtan.
Joining the fest will also be Guest Director Phil Tippett, who will be on hand to present a special sneak preview of Phil Tippett’s Mad God: Part 1, a surrealistic stop-motion nightmare featuring hundreds of detailed puppets. He will also present a special screening of his short film Mutantland.
For more info visit the official Telluride Horror Show website, "like" Telluride Horror Show on...
Other films in the line-up include All Hallow’s Eve, a Halloween-based anthology that features the return of the demonic Art the Clown, who was first seen in the terrific short film Terrifier; Jesse T. Cook’s subversive and incredibly divisiveSeptic Man; and the World Premiere of Chemical Peel, directed by Grand Junction, Colorado, native Hank Braxtan.
Joining the fest will also be Guest Director Phil Tippett, who will be on hand to present a special sneak preview of Phil Tippett’s Mad God: Part 1, a surrealistic stop-motion nightmare featuring hundreds of detailed puppets. He will also present a special screening of his short film Mutantland.
For more info visit the official Telluride Horror Show website, "like" Telluride Horror Show on...
- 10/4/2013
- by Brad McHargue
- DreadCentral.com
It seemed rather fitting that we hit the set of writer, director and producer Thomas J. Churchill’s ambitious zombie feature Lazarus on Easter Sunday, and we’re glad we did.
Battling the throngs of Sunday worshippers who’d clogged Los Angeles’ concrete arteries for Hollywood Bowl’s Easter Mass, we made our way to Tarzana, CA, where filmmaker Churchill had set up shop at Waggin’ Tails Lounge, a dog grooming facility owned by his cousin, Kathie Fiorillo. Shooting day twelve of thirteen on the Canon 5D, Churchill was prepping a scene which would feature the re-animation of the dead, and while it may be poised to enter the already bloated sub-genre of independent zombie cinema, readers, do please take note: Lazarus seems to be hell-bent on offering an entirely fresh take.
Set in Hollywood 1957, Lazarus revolves around the character of George Lazarus (Ray Capuana), an insurance investigator who schedules...
Battling the throngs of Sunday worshippers who’d clogged Los Angeles’ concrete arteries for Hollywood Bowl’s Easter Mass, we made our way to Tarzana, CA, where filmmaker Churchill had set up shop at Waggin’ Tails Lounge, a dog grooming facility owned by his cousin, Kathie Fiorillo. Shooting day twelve of thirteen on the Canon 5D, Churchill was prepping a scene which would feature the re-animation of the dead, and while it may be poised to enter the already bloated sub-genre of independent zombie cinema, readers, do please take note: Lazarus seems to be hell-bent on offering an entirely fresh take.
Set in Hollywood 1957, Lazarus revolves around the character of George Lazarus (Ray Capuana), an insurance investigator who schedules...
- 4/1/2013
- by Sean Decker
- DreadCentral.com
By Seth Metoyer, MoreHorror.com
The indie horror film Chemical Peel looks to be a bloody fun ride into the terror filled woods that genre fans will enjoy.
It's low budget, but from the trailer it is obvious that the filmmakers and actors (mostly female cast) turn up the dial and bring something worth looking at.
Produced by 17 Road, Directed by Hank Braxtan, Written by Dan Sinclair. The film stars Natalie Victoria (DeadHeads), Arielle Brachfeld (The Haunting of Whaley House) and co-stars Stephanie Greco (Hansel & Gretel), Lony'e Perrine (The Pack), Leigh Davis (Playback) and Lacy Fisher.
According to the movies official Facebook page, the release date for the film was set for Halloween of 2012.
Since that date has passed, we are not sure what the actual release date is at this time.
You can watch the new Chemical Peel trailer below the synopsis and details.
Synopsis:
“A bachelorette party turns...
The indie horror film Chemical Peel looks to be a bloody fun ride into the terror filled woods that genre fans will enjoy.
It's low budget, but from the trailer it is obvious that the filmmakers and actors (mostly female cast) turn up the dial and bring something worth looking at.
Produced by 17 Road, Directed by Hank Braxtan, Written by Dan Sinclair. The film stars Natalie Victoria (DeadHeads), Arielle Brachfeld (The Haunting of Whaley House) and co-stars Stephanie Greco (Hansel & Gretel), Lony'e Perrine (The Pack), Leigh Davis (Playback) and Lacy Fisher.
According to the movies official Facebook page, the release date for the film was set for Halloween of 2012.
Since that date has passed, we are not sure what the actual release date is at this time.
You can watch the new Chemical Peel trailer below the synopsis and details.
Synopsis:
“A bachelorette party turns...
- 3/5/2013
- by admin
- MoreHorror
It seems like a lot of young folk are heading out into the bush only to find terror this week. A night of drinking and story telling turns to tragedy. This time, the characters are a group of women out on a stagette. In Chemical Peel, these friends find themselves caught in a biological hazard, when a train derails nearby. Now, a trailer, which was released late last year, has emerged for the film, along with a movie poster. The reel for Chemical Peel begins lighthearted, but events change quickly. This sororal group must fend off a deadly fog, which threatens their former good times. The film's movie poster also threatens death. A skull looms in this graphic and a strange mist wafts about. Fans of thrillers can preview the exciting trailer for this feature below. Director: Hank Braxtan. Writer: Dan Sinclair. Cast: Natalie Victoria, Arielle Brachfeld, Stephanie Greco, Lacy Fisher,...
- 2/27/2013
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Another cool looking flick has officially hit our radar, and that means you should put it at the top of your "Keep An Eye On" list! Get ready for the first art, details, and trailer for Chemical Peel. Dig it!
The film comes to us from 17 Road and director Hank Braxtan. Natalie Victoria, Arielle Brachfeld, Stephanie Greco, Lacy Fisher, Leigh Davis, and Lony’e Perrine all star.
For more information right now check out the official Chemical Peel website, "like" Chemical Peel on Facebook, and follow Chemical Peel on Twitter.
Synopsis
A bachelorette party turns into a nightmare when the women are trapped in their secluded home while the wilderness around them burns.
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The film comes to us from 17 Road and director Hank Braxtan. Natalie Victoria, Arielle Brachfeld, Stephanie Greco, Lacy Fisher, Leigh Davis, and Lony’e Perrine all star.
For more information right now check out the official Chemical Peel website, "like" Chemical Peel on Facebook, and follow Chemical Peel on Twitter.
Synopsis
A bachelorette party turns into a nightmare when the women are trapped in their secluded home while the wilderness around them burns.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Be beautiful in the comments section below!
- 2/25/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Inside, you'll find the trailer for Hank Braxtan's Chemical Peel, an indie horror film starring Natalie Victoria, Arielle Brachfeld, Stephanie Greco, Lacy Fisher, Leigh Davis, Ruben Pla and Lony'e Perrine.
Scripted by Dan Sinclair, the film concerns a bachelorette party that turns into a nightmare when the women are trapped in their secluded home while the wilderness around them burns.
No word yet on a release date, but stay tuned for distribution news as it comes in...
Read more...
Scripted by Dan Sinclair, the film concerns a bachelorette party that turns into a nightmare when the women are trapped in their secluded home while the wilderness around them burns.
No word yet on a release date, but stay tuned for distribution news as it comes in...
Read more...
- 2/25/2013
- shocktillyoudrop.com
By David Harkness, MoreHorror.com
Exclusive Casting Announcement: Arielle Brachfeld Cast In Edward Payson’S 'Sunday Night Slaughters'
Edward Payson’s Sunday Night Slaughters has scored a casting coup by choosing Arielle Brachfeld as one of the series’ leading ladies. In fact, the entire Sns production team – Payson, Antonino Buzzone (A Guy walks into a Bar), Maria Olsen (Paranormal Activity 3) / Angel Corbin (DisOrientation) of MOnsterworks66 and Associate Producer Seth Metoyer (MoreHorror In Hollywood) – is thrilled that Brachfeld has signed on.
Brachfeld is, at present, best known for her role of the possessed Vanessa in The Asylum’s The Haunting of Whaley House, but will also soon be seen in a leading role in Live-In Fear (an Iodine Sky/MOnsterworks66 production). Whaley House has, in fact, been enjoying an unprecedented amount of publicity – especially through its RedBox release where it clocked in as the second most popular horror movie – and...
Exclusive Casting Announcement: Arielle Brachfeld Cast In Edward Payson’S 'Sunday Night Slaughters'
Edward Payson’s Sunday Night Slaughters has scored a casting coup by choosing Arielle Brachfeld as one of the series’ leading ladies. In fact, the entire Sns production team – Payson, Antonino Buzzone (A Guy walks into a Bar), Maria Olsen (Paranormal Activity 3) / Angel Corbin (DisOrientation) of MOnsterworks66 and Associate Producer Seth Metoyer (MoreHorror In Hollywood) – is thrilled that Brachfeld has signed on.
Brachfeld is, at present, best known for her role of the possessed Vanessa in The Asylum’s The Haunting of Whaley House, but will also soon be seen in a leading role in Live-In Fear (an Iodine Sky/MOnsterworks66 production). Whaley House has, in fact, been enjoying an unprecedented amount of publicity – especially through its RedBox release where it clocked in as the second most popular horror movie – and...
- 9/5/2012
- by admin
- MoreHorror
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