Tony Sokol Sep 8, 2017
The new Dementia 13 trailer shows that some children won’t stay submerged.
Chiller Films has dropped the trailer for the upcoming retelling of Francis Ford Coppola’s atmospheric 1963 debut film Dementia 13, which was produced by independent movie maestro Roger Corman.
“A vengeful ghost, a mysterious killer, and a family where everyone has a secret converge in one night of terror,” the official synopsis promises.
The reimaging was directed by Richard LeMay (Blood Bound, Naked As We Come). Dementia 13 was written by Dan DeFilippo, who wrote the screenplays for The Invaders and Chilling Visions: 5 States of Fear) and Justin Smith (SiREN, The Boy).
The original movie told the tale of Luana Anders a scheming young woman who murders her husband and infiltrates his disturbing family’s stately, out-of-the-way mansion on a lake in Ireland. Her plans are interrupted by an axe-wielding lunatic who stalks and hacks up the family.
The new Dementia 13 trailer shows that some children won’t stay submerged.
Chiller Films has dropped the trailer for the upcoming retelling of Francis Ford Coppola’s atmospheric 1963 debut film Dementia 13, which was produced by independent movie maestro Roger Corman.
“A vengeful ghost, a mysterious killer, and a family where everyone has a secret converge in one night of terror,” the official synopsis promises.
The reimaging was directed by Richard LeMay (Blood Bound, Naked As We Come). Dementia 13 was written by Dan DeFilippo, who wrote the screenplays for The Invaders and Chilling Visions: 5 States of Fear) and Justin Smith (SiREN, The Boy).
The original movie told the tale of Luana Anders a scheming young woman who murders her husband and infiltrates his disturbing family’s stately, out-of-the-way mansion on a lake in Ireland. Her plans are interrupted by an axe-wielding lunatic who stalks and hacks up the family.
- 9/7/2017
- Den of Geek
Dementia 13 is the retelling of Francis Ford Coppola’s film of the same name, which was produced by Roger Corman.
The film was written by Dan DeFilippo (The Invaders) and Justin Smith (SiREN, The Boy), is directed by Richard LeMay (Blood Bound, Naked As We Come) and stars Channing Pickett (Redheads Anonymous), Marianne Noscheze (Horror Time), Christian Ryan (Celebrity Ghost Stories, Casters), Julia Campanelli (116) and Ana Isabelle (The Eyes, Lost Cat Corona).
Synopsis:
In Dementia 13, a vengeful ghost, a mysterious killer and a family brimming with secrets converge [Continued ...]...
The film was written by Dan DeFilippo (The Invaders) and Justin Smith (SiREN, The Boy), is directed by Richard LeMay (Blood Bound, Naked As We Come) and stars Channing Pickett (Redheads Anonymous), Marianne Noscheze (Horror Time), Christian Ryan (Celebrity Ghost Stories, Casters), Julia Campanelli (116) and Ana Isabelle (The Eyes, Lost Cat Corona).
Synopsis:
In Dementia 13, a vengeful ghost, a mysterious killer and a family brimming with secrets converge [Continued ...]...
- 9/7/2017
- QuietEarth.us
Through independent web series, underserved groups can get the representation they deserve. This quality isn't limited to race, gender, and sexual orientation; a new niche web series is titled Redheads Anonymous, and it's all about people with red hair.
Natural redheads make up just 2-6% of the American population, but all four of the principal characters who appear in the debut episode of Redheads Anonymous are proud gingers. Chief among them is Molly, played by series creator Elisabeth Ness. Molly is out to earn herself a "redhead scholarship," and in order to apply for it, she must learn what it means to be a redhead.
This may sound like a ludicrous premise, but that's the point. Redheads Anonymous frames a more general discussion of what it means to be different around the relatively trivial subject of hair color. "Ness is also targeting anyone who's ever felt like an outcast because of a physical attribute,...
Natural redheads make up just 2-6% of the American population, but all four of the principal characters who appear in the debut episode of Redheads Anonymous are proud gingers. Chief among them is Molly, played by series creator Elisabeth Ness. Molly is out to earn herself a "redhead scholarship," and in order to apply for it, she must learn what it means to be a redhead.
This may sound like a ludicrous premise, but that's the point. Redheads Anonymous frames a more general discussion of what it means to be different around the relatively trivial subject of hair color. "Ness is also targeting anyone who's ever felt like an outcast because of a physical attribute,...
- 3/27/2015
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
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