Beware Frankenstein Legacy as director Paul Dudbridge (Fear the Invisible Man) reanimates the legend with a brand-new fear-filled period feature, that stars a stellar cast of acting talent and is brought to life on Digital thanks to 101 Films.
England, 1875. A century after Victor Frankenstein’s doomed experiment, his journals have traded hands for decades. Stolen at knifepoint, traded in shadowy back alleys and chased by a shadowy cabal who want them destroyed. Now, in the hands of gifted scientist Millicent Browning (Juliet Aubrey), what darkness is set the befall her?
Millicent’s beloved husband (Philip Martin Brown) is desperately ill with a degenerative disease and she will stop at nothing in her determination to find a cure before it’s too late. Their son William (Matt Barber), a doctor in the local asylum, voices his concerns but she pays no heed.
When her husband kills himself, she finally snaps, disappearing...
England, 1875. A century after Victor Frankenstein’s doomed experiment, his journals have traded hands for decades. Stolen at knifepoint, traded in shadowy back alleys and chased by a shadowy cabal who want them destroyed. Now, in the hands of gifted scientist Millicent Browning (Juliet Aubrey), what darkness is set the befall her?
Millicent’s beloved husband (Philip Martin Brown) is desperately ill with a degenerative disease and she will stop at nothing in her determination to find a cure before it’s too late. Their son William (Matt Barber), a doctor in the local asylum, voices his concerns but she pays no heed.
When her husband kills himself, she finally snaps, disappearing...
- 3/5/2024
- by Peter 'Witchfinder' Hopkins
- Horror Asylum
West Country director Paul Dudbridge appears to be working his way through the Gothic classics. Having directed Fear The Invisible Man in 2023, he picks up Mary Shelley’s classic in a familiar place – the same place that polar explorer Captain Walton picks up Frankenstein himself during his frantic journey across the ice in pursuit of his creation. This section of the story is pretty much a straight retelling, but rather than continuing with the Captain’s account of what his unlikely passenger told him, we follow Frankenstein’s journal as it is sold on by a sailor and passed down through the years from one scientist to another – each of them hoping to repeat the experiment described within.
Whilst it might have been interesting to see a little more of these experiments, Dudbridge makes what is probably the sensible choice, on his modest budget, and focuses on just one. 95 years.
Whilst it might have been interesting to see a little more of these experiments, Dudbridge makes what is probably the sensible choice, on his modest budget, and focuses on just one. 95 years.
- 3/4/2024
- by Jennie Kermode
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
This week is notable for bringing two recent big screen releases into our homes, one a horror comedy from the writer of Jennifer’s Body and the other an Oscar nominated genre favorite.
Here’s all the new horror releasing February 27 – March 3, 2024!
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Less than one month after being released in theaters, the horror-comedy Lisa Frankenstein is now available at home. You can own or rent the film on Digital starting today.
Directed by Zelda Williams and written by Diablo Cody (Juno, Jennifer’s Body), Lisa Frankenstein first dug up someone special in movie theaters nationwide on February 9.
Meagan Navarro wrote in her review for Bloody Disgusting, “Billed as a coming-of-rage tale, Lisa Frankenstein instead offers a celebration of outcasts and weirdos.”
“It makes for a sugary sweet, almost wholesome effort held together by a trio of infectiously winsome performances,” Meagan’s review continued.
Here’s all the new horror releasing February 27 – March 3, 2024!
For daily reminders about new horror releases, be sure to follow @HorrorCalendar.
Less than one month after being released in theaters, the horror-comedy Lisa Frankenstein is now available at home. You can own or rent the film on Digital starting today.
Directed by Zelda Williams and written by Diablo Cody (Juno, Jennifer’s Body), Lisa Frankenstein first dug up someone special in movie theaters nationwide on February 9.
Meagan Navarro wrote in her review for Bloody Disgusting, “Billed as a coming-of-rage tale, Lisa Frankenstein instead offers a celebration of outcasts and weirdos.”
“It makes for a sugary sweet, almost wholesome effort held together by a trio of infectiously winsome performances,” Meagan’s review continued.
- 2/27/2024
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Stars: Wayne Gordon, Sadie Newman, Eve Mauro, Jackson Rathbone, Alex Pettyfer, Niki Spiridakos | Written by Sean-Michael Argo, Leigh Scott | Directed by Philippe Martinez
Black Noise is the latest film to follow in the footsteps of Predator and takes a group of highly trained professional soldiers and sends them to a remote location on what should be a simple mission only for it to turn into a battle with something beyond their comprehension. Earlier this year Island Escape added a few twists to make it feel fresh, can Black Noise pull off the same feat?
A large man, uniformed and armed, flees through a Carribean rainforest. Whatever he’s running from must be dangerous, his uniform is torn and he’s battered, bloody, and panicked to the point of shooting at moving foliage. Reaching a house he sees a quad parked in the yard, just what he needs to escape. But...
Black Noise is the latest film to follow in the footsteps of Predator and takes a group of highly trained professional soldiers and sends them to a remote location on what should be a simple mission only for it to turn into a battle with something beyond their comprehension. Earlier this year Island Escape added a few twists to make it feel fresh, can Black Noise pull off the same feat?
A large man, uniformed and armed, flees through a Carribean rainforest. Whatever he’s running from must be dangerous, his uniform is torn and he’s battered, bloody, and panicked to the point of shooting at moving foliage. Reaching a house he sees a quad parked in the yard, just what he needs to escape. But...
- 11/15/2023
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
The director of Fear the Invisible Man is bringing another classic monster back to the screen with Frankenstein: Legacy, and the official trailer has been unleased this week.
Frankenstein: Legacy doesn’t yet have a release date. Stay tuned.
“England, 1875. A century after Victor Frankenstein’s doomed experiment, his journals have traded hands for decades. Frankenstein’s secrets did not die with him. As graves are torn up and patience disappear from asylum, William Browning sets out to find who stole his father’s body – and finds horrors close to home as his mother descends into madness.”
Philip Martin Brown, Juliet Aubrey, Michelle Ryan, Matt Barber, Katie Sheridan, Charles Dale, Marc Danbury, Alexandra Afryea, and Paul Mohan star in Frankenstein: Legacy.
Paul Dudbridge directed the upcoming horror film, written by Jim Griffin.
Producers include Monika Gergelova and Malcolm Winter.
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Frankenstein: Legacy doesn’t yet have a release date. Stay tuned.
“England, 1875. A century after Victor Frankenstein’s doomed experiment, his journals have traded hands for decades. Frankenstein’s secrets did not die with him. As graves are torn up and patience disappear from asylum, William Browning sets out to find who stole his father’s body – and finds horrors close to home as his mother descends into madness.”
Philip Martin Brown, Juliet Aubrey, Michelle Ryan, Matt Barber, Katie Sheridan, Charles Dale, Marc Danbury, Alexandra Afryea, and Paul Mohan star in Frankenstein: Legacy.
Paul Dudbridge directed the upcoming horror film, written by Jim Griffin.
Producers include Monika Gergelova and Malcolm Winter.
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- 9/27/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Lesions is a new home invasion turns monster-in-your-house horror film currently filming in Lynchburg Va.
A young couple flees the city to escape social unrest and process the husband’s new diagnosis, but after a roaming pack of killers terrorizes them, they find their roles reversed as the killers hide within the home to evade the killing machine no one knew they would create.
Lesions stars Elsa Ames as Lise and Alexander McPherson (Scorn) as Houston from Writer/Director/Producer, Codey Wilson (NCIS: Los Angeles) and Executive Producer, Michael Steven Robbins.
More Information Coming Soon From Marketing Macabre.
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A young couple flees the city to escape social unrest and process the husband’s new diagnosis, but after a roaming pack of killers terrorizes them, they find their roles reversed as the killers hide within the home to evade the killing machine no one knew they would create.
Lesions stars Elsa Ames as Lise and Alexander McPherson (Scorn) as Houston from Writer/Director/Producer, Codey Wilson (NCIS: Los Angeles) and Executive Producer, Michael Steven Robbins.
More Information Coming Soon From Marketing Macabre.
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- 8/22/2023
- by Michael Joy
- Horror Asylum
Stars: Michael Jai White, Edoardo Costa, Cami Storm, Jackson Rathbone, Esther Brooks, Wayne Gordon, Gillian White, Amber Townsend | Written by Michael Caissie, Philippe Martinez | Directed by Shaun Paul Piccinino
The Island wastes no time in establishing just how evil its villain, Manuel is. As he’s talking to Nora, a singer auditioning at one of his properties, the waiter spills her drink on her. His response isn’t to fire the man but to stab him in the neck and tell the shocked woman, “Go get cleaned up, you work for me now.”
In Los Angeles Mark and his partner Phil are working undercover setting up a drug bust. This being an action film it naturally goes bad, but that’s not the worst thing Mark is going to have to deal with today. He gets a call telling him his brother has been murdered on the island where they grew up.
The Island wastes no time in establishing just how evil its villain, Manuel is. As he’s talking to Nora, a singer auditioning at one of his properties, the waiter spills her drink on her. His response isn’t to fire the man but to stab him in the neck and tell the shocked woman, “Go get cleaned up, you work for me now.”
In Los Angeles Mark and his partner Phil are working undercover setting up a drug bust. This being an action film it naturally goes bad, but that’s not the worst thing Mark is going to have to deal with today. He gets a call telling him his brother has been murdered on the island where they grew up.
- 8/15/2023
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
"Fear the Invisible Man", is a new horror feature adapting Hg Wells' novel, directed by Paul Dudbridge, starring David Hayman, Mark Arnold, Mhairi Calvey and Mike Beckingham, now available on Digital, VOD and DVD:
"... a young British widow shelters an old medical school colleague, a man who has somehow turned himself invisible.
"As his isolation grows and his sanity frays, he schemes to create a reign of terror across the city..."
Click the images to enlarge...
"... a young British widow shelters an old medical school colleague, a man who has somehow turned himself invisible.
"As his isolation grows and his sanity frays, he schemes to create a reign of terror across the city..."
Click the images to enlarge...
- 6/25/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
When we first heard about Fear the Invisible Man last year, the project was seeking a distributor. Now 101 Films has given the film a digital, VOD, and DVD release, and you can check it out at This Link! To help you decide whether or not Fear the Invisible Man is a movie you would like to see, we have embedded the film’s trailer at the top of this article.
Directed by Paul Dudbridge from a script written by Philip Daay and based on a concept from Monika Gergelova, Fear the Invisible Man is described as being a “period action thriller”. It tells the following story: Adeline, a young British woman, shelters an old medical school colleague, a man who has somehow turned himself invisible. As his isolation grows and his sanity frays, he schemes to create a reign of wanton murder and terror across the city – and Adeline...
Directed by Paul Dudbridge from a script written by Philip Daay and based on a concept from Monika Gergelova, Fear the Invisible Man is described as being a “period action thriller”. It tells the following story: Adeline, a young British woman, shelters an old medical school colleague, a man who has somehow turned himself invisible. As his isolation grows and his sanity frays, he schemes to create a reign of wanton murder and terror across the city – and Adeline...
- 6/19/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Based on H.G. Wells’ novel, Paul Dudbridge’s Fear The Invisible Man incorporates some really interesting twists and turns to the original narrative. The story, set in Iping, a small town in England during the final months of the nineteenth century, begins by introducing us to Griffin, the genius scientist who manages to make himself invisible but cannot turn it back. He later loses the last hope, his scientific journals, to a thief named Thomas Marvel. With no one to turn to for help, he approaches his university flame, Adeline Kemp, who is a widow now and on the verge of losing her property. They try to form a mutually beneficial scheme, but the heavy toll of invisibility seems to manifest in violent ways.
Spoilers Ahead
Plot Synopsis: What Happens In ‘Fear The Invisible Man’?
Fear The Invisible Man begins by showing us his first foray into scaring somebody with his unique condition.
Spoilers Ahead
Plot Synopsis: What Happens In ‘Fear The Invisible Man’?
Fear The Invisible Man begins by showing us his first foray into scaring somebody with his unique condition.
- 6/16/2023
- by Ayush Awasthi
- Film Fugitives
Some movie monsters have become so ubiquitous in popular culture that they feel more like omnipresent myths than characters from specific stories. Ask any young child and they’ll probably recognize Frankenstein and Dracula without ever having touched a Stoker or Shelley novel, with these characters inhabiting our collective imagination through what can only be described as cultural osmosis. This natural process obviously goes against the corporate interests of studios like Universal, and that’s why the company continues to invest millions of dollars into licensing deals in order to keep their monster movies in the spotlight as the “definitive” versions of these stories.
While it’s only fair that creators should get to monetize their hard work, corporations turning creativity into a business has resulted in a media landscape that favors brands instead of ideas. I was recently reminded of this weaponization of intellectual property when I watched the...
While it’s only fair that creators should get to monetize their hard work, corporations turning creativity into a business has resulted in a media landscape that favors brands instead of ideas. I was recently reminded of this weaponization of intellectual property when I watched the...
- 6/16/2023
- by Luiz H. C.
- bloody-disgusting.com
Stars: Mike Beckingham, Mhairi Calvey, Grahame Fox, Wayne Gordon, David Hayman | Written by Philip Daay | Directed by Paul Dudbridge
First things first, Fear the Invisible Man is not a sequel to the 2020 version of The Invisible Man although I’m sure the film’s makers won’t mind if you think so. Instead, it’s an adaptation of H.G. Wells’ novel that, unlike most adaptations of his work, keeps the book’s Victorian setting.
Griffin is in a race against time to finish his experiments. The reason, his landlord and a bailiff are pounding on the door, ready to evict him. Injecting himself with it moments before they kick in the door, his flesh and bone vanish and he escapes, though not before causing an explosion that kills them and destroys his lab.
Elsewhere Adeline is disbelievingly reading about a series of crimes supposedly caused by an invisible man.
First things first, Fear the Invisible Man is not a sequel to the 2020 version of The Invisible Man although I’m sure the film’s makers won’t mind if you think so. Instead, it’s an adaptation of H.G. Wells’ novel that, unlike most adaptations of his work, keeps the book’s Victorian setting.
Griffin is in a race against time to finish his experiments. The reason, his landlord and a bailiff are pounding on the door, ready to evict him. Injecting himself with it moments before they kick in the door, his flesh and bone vanish and he escapes, though not before causing an explosion that kills them and destroys his lab.
Elsewhere Adeline is disbelievingly reading about a series of crimes supposedly caused by an invisible man.
- 6/16/2023
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
This week is once again loaded up with fresh new horrors, most of them available at home. The lone theatrical release, however, is one you don’t want to miss with a crowd this weekend.
Here’s all the new horror releasing June 13 – June 18, 2023!
For daily reminders about new horror releases, be sure to follow @HorrorCalendar.
Most recently adapted by Leigh Whannell for Universal’s 2020 movie The Invisible Man, the classic H.G. Wells story gets a new adaptation with Fear the Invisible Man.
Fear the Invisible Man was released on VOD outlets today, June 13.
It’s not an official Universal Studios horror movie, mind you, but Wells’ The Invisible Man is a classic tale that’s in the public domain, allowing for indie productions such as this one.
In the film from Hanover Pictures, “A young British widow shelters an old medical school colleague, a man who has somehow turned himself invisible.
Here’s all the new horror releasing June 13 – June 18, 2023!
For daily reminders about new horror releases, be sure to follow @HorrorCalendar.
Most recently adapted by Leigh Whannell for Universal’s 2020 movie The Invisible Man, the classic H.G. Wells story gets a new adaptation with Fear the Invisible Man.
Fear the Invisible Man was released on VOD outlets today, June 13.
It’s not an official Universal Studios horror movie, mind you, but Wells’ The Invisible Man is a classic tale that’s in the public domain, allowing for indie productions such as this one.
In the film from Hanover Pictures, “A young British widow shelters an old medical school colleague, a man who has somehow turned himself invisible.
- 6/13/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
"Fear the Invisible Man", is a new horror feature adapting Hg Wells' novel, directed by Paul Dudbridge, starring David Hayman, Mark Arnold, Mhairi Calvey and Mike Beckingham, releasing June 13, 2023 on Digital, VOD and DVD:
"... a young British widow shelters an old medical school colleague, a man who has somehow turned himself invisible.
"As his isolation grows and his sanity frays, he schemes to create a reign of terror across the city..."
Click the images to enlarge...
"... a young British widow shelters an old medical school colleague, a man who has somehow turned himself invisible.
"As his isolation grows and his sanity frays, he schemes to create a reign of terror across the city..."
Click the images to enlarge...
- 6/1/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Most recently adapted by Leigh Whannell for Universal’s 2020 movie The Invisible Man, the classic H.G. Wells story gets a new adaptation with this year’s Fear the Invisible Man.
It’s not an official Universal Studios horror movie, mind you, but Wells’ The Invisible Man is a classic tale that’s in the public domain, allowing for indie productions such as this one.
Fear the Invisible Man releases on Digital, VOD and DVD June 13, 2023, and you can watch the official trailer below. This one looks like a polished indie production, playing out closer to the original Universal Monsters classic than Leigh Whannell’s updated reimagining. Some of the digital effects work is a bit rough, but otherwise this one looks to be well worth our time.
In the film from Hanover Pictures, “A young British widow shelters an old medical school colleague, a man who has somehow turned himself invisible.
It’s not an official Universal Studios horror movie, mind you, but Wells’ The Invisible Man is a classic tale that’s in the public domain, allowing for indie productions such as this one.
Fear the Invisible Man releases on Digital, VOD and DVD June 13, 2023, and you can watch the official trailer below. This one looks like a polished indie production, playing out closer to the original Universal Monsters classic than Leigh Whannell’s updated reimagining. Some of the digital effects work is a bit rough, but otherwise this one looks to be well worth our time.
In the film from Hanover Pictures, “A young British widow shelters an old medical school colleague, a man who has somehow turned himself invisible.
- 5/25/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
101 Films Intl. has secured worldwide distribution rights for World War II adventure film “War Blade,” starring Joseph Millson, Paul Marlon (“Trigger Point”), Michael McKell and Rebecca Scott. The sales company is presenting the film to buyers at the European Film Market in Berlin.
The film was written and directed by Nicholas Winter.
“War Blade” follows Robert Banks, an agent of the British Special Operations Executive, who is tasked with rescuing a French resistance fighter from a hidden Nazi bunker. With the help of a German nurse and a ragtag group of allies, Banks must journey to the belly of the beast.
With his commanders already suspecting the bunker holds much more than prisoners, and a group full of fragile personalities to deal with, Banks faces dangers from all fronts. Always outnumbered and outgunned, Banks and his group must use their guile to outwit the enemy and survive the deadly mission.
The film was written and directed by Nicholas Winter.
“War Blade” follows Robert Banks, an agent of the British Special Operations Executive, who is tasked with rescuing a French resistance fighter from a hidden Nazi bunker. With the help of a German nurse and a ragtag group of allies, Banks must journey to the belly of the beast.
With his commanders already suspecting the bunker holds much more than prisoners, and a group full of fragile personalities to deal with, Banks faces dangers from all fronts. Always outnumbered and outgunned, Banks and his group must use their guile to outwit the enemy and survive the deadly mission.
- 2/18/2023
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
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