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Thursday, 1 August 2024
Black Chariot: A Dark Journey Into the Haunting Vision of Lawrie Brewster
Tuesday, 23 July 2024
Ayvianna Snow Shines in Dual Roles at FrightFest 2024
British independent film sensation Ayvianna Snow, heralded by Sean Cronin as "fast becoming the British Queen of Horror," is set to captivate audiences with her performances in two highly anticipated films, Bogieville and Derelict. Both films will make their world premiere at the prestigious FrightFest 25th Anniversary event in London this August.
Bogieville: A Tale of Vampires and Intrigue
In Bogieville, Ayvianna takes on the role of Mary, a vampire in an eerie American trailer park. The film, directed by the accomplished British filmmaker and actor Sean Cronin, who also stars as the lead vampire, weaves a gripping narrative. It follows a young couple ensnared by the sinister caretaker Crawford, the guardian of the park's vampiric residents. The setting of a decrepit trailer park filled with blood-thirsty hillbilly vampires promises an atmospheric and chilling experience for horror aficionados.
Cronin's dual role as director and lead vampire adds a unique depth to the film, and Ayvianna's portrayal of Mary is set to be a standout performance in this dark, haunting tale.
Derelict: A Gritty Story of Revenge and Empowerment
Derelict, directed by Jonathan Zaurin, showcases Ayvianna's versatility as she portrays Anna, a drug-addicted woman trapped in an abusive relationship. This harrowing thriller dives into themes of revenge and empowerment, focusing on a daughter's quest for vengeance following her father's murder. The film is deeply rooted in the tradition of British film noir, presenting a series of complex characters and unforeseen repercussions.
Director Jonathan Zaurin commended Ayvianna's dedication to her role: "Ayvianna plays a drug-addicted woman in an abusive relationship. It's a challenging role, raw and very different for her, so it was mind-blowing to see her transform into the character without make-up and special effects—just pure dedication."
A Rising Star in Independent British Cinema
Ayvianna Snow expressed her excitement about working with both directors and being part of these groundbreaking films. “Both Sean and Jonathan are visionary directors, and I am thrilled to be part of this new wave of independent British talent,” she said. Her ability to seamlessly embody such diverse characters demonstrates her exceptional range and commitment to her craft.
With the world premieres of Bogieville and Derelict at FrightFest 2024, Ayvianna Snow is poised to further solidify her reputation in the horror genre. Audiences and critics alike eagerly await her performances, anticipating the unique blend of horror, suspense, and raw emotion she brings to the screen.
As FrightFest celebrates its 25th anniversary, the inclusion of these films highlights the festival's dedication to showcasing innovative and compelling works in the horror genre. Ayvianna Snow’s starring roles in Bogieville and Derelict mark a significant milestone in her career and promise an exciting future for British independent horror cinema.
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Monday, 22 July 2024
COMPETITION: Win Santa Sangre Blu-Ray
Thursday, 18 July 2024
PREVIEW: Strange Darling (2024 Horror Film)
Prepare yourself for a clever and relentless thrill ride that defies audience expectations at every turn. Strange Darling, the latest horror-thriller from the renowned producers of Late Night with the Devil and Barbarian, takes viewers on a wild journey where nothing is as it seems. What starts as a twisted one-night stand quickly spirals into a serial killer’s vicious murder spree, keeping audiences on the edge of their seats.
Boasting a star-studded cast including Willa Fitzgerald (Reacher, Scream series), Kyle Gallner (Smile, Scream 2022), Ed Begley Jr. (Better Call Saul, A Mighty Wind), and Barbara Hershey (Black Swan, Insidious, The Last Temptation of Christ), Strange Darling delivers standout performances that bring this flawlessly constructed, fresh take on the cat-and-mouse genre to life.
Distributed in the UK and Ireland by Icon Film Distribution, Strange Darling is a Miramax and Spooky Pictures Production. The film is produced by Bill Block, Roy Lee, Steven Schneider, Giovanni Ribisi, and Chris Ivan Cevic, with Giovanni Ribisi also serving as the Director of Photography. Spencer Pollard of Icon Film Distribution expressed his excitement about the upcoming release, stating, “We are thrilled (literally) to be releasing Strange Darling in the UK later this Autumn. It is such a clever film that twists and turns itself inside out and leaves the viewer surprised, enthralled, and on the edge of their seat all the way through this glorious piece of cinematic beauty.”
The film has already garnered critical acclaim, with Variety hailing it as “Destined to become a cult classic,” Bloody Disgusting calling it “Jaw-dropping,” Dread Central praising the “Epic performances,” and The Hollywood News giving it four stars, describing it as “A clever modern throwback to the Grindhouse era.”
Strange Darling will have its European Premiere at FrightFest London on 24 August, before hitting UK cinemas from 20th September, courtesy of Icon Film Distribution. This highly anticipated film promises to surprise, enthrall, and leave audiences on the edge of their seats, making it a must-watch for horror-thriller enthusiasts. Don’t miss your chance to experience the suspense and excitement of Strange Darling this Autumn.
Wednesday, 17 July 2024
Black Water Pictures Announces the World Premiere of "Members Club" at Pigeon Shrine FrightFest
Black Water Pictures has announced that their latest horror comedy, Members Club, will celebrate its world premiere at this year's Pigeon Shrine FrightFest on August 24th. The film, both written and directed by Marc Coleman, showcases an array of prominent British actors.
The cast includes Dean Kilbey (ManFish, Boiling Point (2023), Top Boy), Perry Benson (Love Honour and Obey, This is England, Benidorm), Barbara Smith (EastEnders, Call The Midwife, Casualty), Juliet Cowan (Culprits, Cuckoo, Motherland), Mark Monero (Sid and Nancy, Free Fire, Happy New Year Colin Burstead), Steve Oram (Sightseers, The World's End, Aaaaaaaah!), David Schaal (The Inbetweeners, EastEnders, Down Terrace), Alan Ford (Snatch, Cockneys vs Zombies, Toast of London), Liam Noble (Peep Show, ManFish, Bridgerton), and Peter Andre (Dragged Up Dirty, On The Other Foot).
Members Club tells the story of Wet Dreams, a group of middle-aged male strippers who are struggling with a series of failed performances. As they contemplate disbanding, Alan, the group's optimistic leader, takes control and books them for a mysterious and lucrative gig in rural Essex. However, the night takes a sinister turn when they become entangled in a plot to resurrect a murderous 16th-century witch.
The film promises a journey from the mundane life of middle-aged strippers to an outrageous world filled with talking cheese and pineapple hedgehogs, whiskey-drinking toads, and OnlyFans for pensioners. The highlight is Peter Andre’s most unconventional role to date, contributing to a finale unlike anything seen before on screen.
Marc Coleman, the film's writer and director, expressed his excitement about the premiere: "I’m really excited for the world to see Members Club. We’ve been working on this project from script to screen for over two years, and I can’t wait to show audiences what we’ve been up to. It's a middle-aged ‘Magic Mike’ meets a British ‘From Dusk Till Dawn.’"
Producer Raghav ‘Gav’ Mukerji highlighted the film’s unique concept: "The world has been calling for a stripper-killing witch film for years, and we were brave enough to do it and make it as balls-to-the-walls mental as we could. It's a testament to our director's ability that there's enough substance, heart, and craft in the project to have the audience walk away feeling something too."
Kevin Harvey of Black Water Pictures also shared his enthusiasm: "When Gav and Marc approached Black Water with this project, we jumped at the chance to bring to market this highly original and frankly hilarious riot of a horror comedy."
With its world premiere at Pigeon Shrine FrightFest, Members Club is set to captivate audiences with its blend of horror and comedy, promising an unforgettable cinematic experience.
Monday, 15 July 2024
Broken Bird (2024 Film) - Gripping Horror UK Cinema Release Date Confirmed as August 30
Catalyst Studios is set to captivate audiences with their latest gothic horror film, BROKEN BIRD, which will be released in UK cinemas starting 30th August 2024. The film is poised to make a grand entrance with its world premiere at the Odeon Leicester Square in London, serving as the opening feature for this year's Pigeon Shrine FrightFest.
BROKEN BIRD marks the feature directorial debut of Joanne Mitchell, a seasoned horror storyteller with nearly 15 years of experience in the genre. The film is a full-length adaptation of the 2018 award-winning short film SYBIL, co-created with Tracey Sheals, and features a screenplay by Dominic Brunt.
The story of BROKEN BIRD revolves around Sybil Chamberlain, a quiet and creative individual with a penchant for taxidermy and poetry. Working in a funeral parlor, Sybil finds comfort in the company of the deceased, who seem to understand her in ways the living cannot. Her life took a tragic turn at the age of ten when a devastating accident claimed the lives of her beloved family, leaving her to grapple with profound loneliness.
As the narrative unfolds, Sybil's reality begins to unravel, and her dark desires become increasingly insatiable. Her fascination with the dead takes a sinister turn, leading to a horrific gothic climax where she finds a twisted sense of happiness and contentment among the deceased.
Rebecca Calder, known for her roles in Kandahar and Memory, delivers a riveting performance as Sybil, capturing the character's eccentricities and unsettling behavior with nuance. The film also features an impressive supporting cast, including James Fleet (Four Weddings & a Funeral), Sacharissa Claxton (Avenue 5), and Jay Taylor (Misfits).
With BROKEN BIRD, Catalyst Studios offers a haunting exploration of loneliness and the human psyche's darkest corners. As the film prepares to hit UK cinemas, audiences can anticipate a beautifully disturbing cinematic experience that lingers long after the credits roll.
Friday, 12 July 2024
Witness the Rise of Saint Clare: A Haunting Thriller at FrightFest
This August, prepare to be gripped by the chilling intensity of Saint Clare, a blood-soaked thriller set to make its UK premiere at London's FrightFest. Starring Bella Thorne, known for her roles in Blended, Midnight Sun, and Scream: The TV Series, this film promises a mesmerizing performance from the actress as she takes on the eponymous lead in a spiritually charged tale. Imagine the unholy blend of American Psycho meeting Joan of Arc in a small town, and you get a glimpse of what’s in store.
Saint Clare is an adaptation of the novel by Don Roff, brought to the screen by the visionary Italian director Mitzi Peirone, acclaimed for her work on Braid. Peirone co-wrote the screenplay with Guinevere Turner, renowned for her writing on American Psycho, ensuring a narrative that's as sharp and unnerving as it is profound.
The film boasts a stellar cast, including Ryan Phillippe (Crash, Cruel Intentions), Rebecca De Mornay (The Hand That Rocks the Cradle, Risky Business), Frank Whaley (Broken Arrow, Pulp Fiction), and Bart Johnson (High School Musical). Enhancing the film's eerie atmosphere is an original soundtrack by Zola Jesus, whose haunting melodies perfectly complement the movie's dark themes.
Set in a small town, Saint Clare follows a solitary young woman, Clare, haunted by voices that drive her to eliminate those with malicious intents who believe they can act with impunity. However, her final assassination plunges her into a nightmarish world of corruption, human trafficking, and otherworldly visions. As she spirals deeper into this dark abyss, the film questions whether Clare can save herself from the unimaginable horrors that her quest for vengeance unearths.
Don't miss the UK premiere of Saint Clare at FrightFest on 25 August 2024. For those who can’t attend, the film will be available digitally later this year, with the release date to be announced by 101 Films.
Prepare yourself for a journey into darkness and redemption, and witness the rise of Saint Clare.
Tuesday, 2 July 2024
COMPETITION: Win The Last Breath on Blu-ray
Saturday, 29 June 2024
Interview With JC Wylde By David Kempf
When did you first become interested in horror?
I've been interested in horror as far back as I can remember. I don't remember a time where I wasn't interested in horror. I do remember hints, bits and pieces of pop culture that led me to have a great interest in horror, but I cannot place the exact moment. I remember reading Cracked magazine at my grandmother's house in the early 80s and seeing a lot of cartoony horror characters, and since I am Canadian, we had the Hilarious House of Frankenstein which I also started watching at a very very early age which definitely influenced me greatly. It was a kid's show so I was allowed to watch it from the very start, maybe two or three years old. I was never scared of horror so my parents never outlawed or dissuade me from watching or reading stuff like that. Michael Jackson was also a huge influence on me both artistically and musically, so watching the Thriller video at about 3 years old was something indescribable, I watched it over and over and over, and then my parents bought the VHS of the making of Thriller, and I got to see Rick Baker doing the effects and makeup on MJ, I know that definitely burned into my brain and influenced me in countless ways.
I created my first mask in 2007 after stumbling across a latex mask/bust website called Night Owl Productions owned and operated by Justin Mabry (Co-founder and co-owner of Trick or Treat studios) Justin has been a HUGE artistic influence and inspiration to me. over my 17 year career. To me Friday the 13th Part 7 specifically, that look and makeup of Jason Voorhees is the best makeup I have ever seen or at least my favorite. So when I stumbled across this website I couldn't believe this was a latex bust / mask, it looked exactly like the movie so until doing a little bit more research I was convinced it was a picture from the movie.
When did you begin to sell masks?
I began selling my art immediately after sculpting my first piece, even though it was absolutely atrocious lol, The Mask Market was very new in those days and no matter how terrible my pieces were, people still bought them (Not too many though) because there were very few options.
But after 5 years, my sales began to be steady
Who are your favorite makeup artists?
As I mentioned in the second question, I think John Carl Buechler's makeup for Jason in Friday the 13th Part 7: The New Blood, is if not the greatest Horror/monster makeup of all time, is at least my favorite. The "Best" would Obviously be Rob Bottin's work on John Carpenter's "The Thing" I was very fortunate to be able to work on some cool movies in my career, Wolfcop 2, Stakelander 2, many independent horror films, and I even got to create a pumping heart for the movie "The Recall" with Wesley Snipes and RJ Mitte.
Dick Smith was actually not a conscious influence on me. I did not know any of his work, or was not educated on any of his work until I was in my late 30's and had already been doing this for several years. Subsequently I had educated myself on his work and had realized I had grown up watching his creations, he just wasn't a conscious influence.
Why do people like horror so much?
Horror has always been, and always will be popular because it is ingrained in our culture, society, psyches. It is a way for us to experience death and fear without actually having to physically experience it. Psychologically it is a very healthy outlet and studies show that it is beneficial for the human brain to experience horror and fear via the big screen.
I think people enjoy being scared because it is a way to get the blood flowing for some people who may not live a very exciting life?
I an a musician/songwriter as well as an artist, so my Inspirations come from everywhere, and I mean literally everywhere.
I couldn't even begin to make a list of who or what inspires me because it is all around me, but I will list a few people for fun:
Justin Mabry (Night Owl, Trick or Treat Studios), Bob Primeau (Scarewear), Michael Jackson, Zakk Wylde, etc etc.
What are some of your favorite horror books?
What are some of your favorite horror movies?
Oh wow! I have so many favorites but I will name a few, the very first horror movie I ever watched in full was Child's Play when I was 9 years old in 1988 and that had a Monumental effect on me, so that is absolutely one of my favorites. The original Fright night, the Shining, the original first four Halloween movies as well as the latest three, yes I LOVED Halloween ends.
What are your current projects?
My current project is that I am about to do a full line of large basketball size madballs called Wyldeballs, I have done a line of smaller softball sized versions, but I am embarking on a quest to do Large display versions for series collectors. I will definitely do a few classic Recreations of original madballs, but I plan on doing a bunch of horror versions of new characters.
Please in your own words write a paragraph about yourself and your work.
I definitely love what I do, it is very therapeutic for me personally, I have been through many struggles with addiction in my life and have been able to turn everything around 180° with the help of music and of course my artwork. Sculpting, painting, and music are three of the greatest forms of therapy that I could ever suggest anyone try. They have helped me to stay sober for many many years and I thank them for that. My work is always improving, and even after 17 years I still have a lot to learn, as does every artist whether they think so or not. I don't think I will ever stop doing what I dox whether it's for a job or simply enjoyment, though I do have to scale down my work as I get older lol, I'm only 45 and in fantastic shape, however lifting 100 lb molds filled with 100 lb of latex is extremely taxing on the back and I'm definitely feeling the effects of it as the years go by. So I will be making smaller Creations in the coming years.