Margaret Cho has been portraying various Korean leaders for years now: First she played Kim Jong-il in 30 Rock, and now with the leader's demise, she's apparently resurrected the character for the Globes. And he's not having a good time. "You don't think it's fun?" Tina Fey asked Cho in one of the bits that starred the pair and Amy Poehler. "It's a fun show!" "In North Korea, we know how to put on a show," Cho-as-Korean-dictator responded. "This is not a show. You no have thousand baby playing guitar at the same time. You no have people holding up many...
- 1/12/2015
- by Alex Heigl, @alex_heigl
- PEOPLE.com
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
Ever wondered what a low budget remake of Predator might be like if you swapped out the alien big game hunter with a robotic super soldier gone berserk and replaced Arnold Schwazenegger with TV "Hercules" Kevin Sorbo? Your wonder becomes reality when Flesh Wounds rips its way onto DVD this July.
On a remote Us Army facility that officially doesn’t exist, a top-secret group of scientists conduct weapons research when they’re horribly and suddenly ripped apart by an unseen enemy.
With the disappearance of the scientists blamed on terrorists, an elite covert ops team commanded by Lt. Tyler (Kevin Sorbo) is tasked with recovering the missing personnel within 24 hours as well as keeping the operation strictly off the books. Accompanied by CIA escort Cassandra Mason (Heather Marie Marsden), Tyler’s team arrives in country only to find the scientists already dead. They’ve been savagely dismembered, and as one of the team observes,...
On a remote Us Army facility that officially doesn’t exist, a top-secret group of scientists conduct weapons research when they’re horribly and suddenly ripped apart by an unseen enemy.
With the disappearance of the scientists blamed on terrorists, an elite covert ops team commanded by Lt. Tyler (Kevin Sorbo) is tasked with recovering the missing personnel within 24 hours as well as keeping the operation strictly off the books. Accompanied by CIA escort Cassandra Mason (Heather Marie Marsden), Tyler’s team arrives in country only to find the scientists already dead. They’ve been savagely dismembered, and as one of the team observes,...
- 4/26/2011
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
Terror Trap
Stars: David James Elliot, Michael Madsen, Jeff Fahey, Heather Marsden | Written and Directed by Dan Garcia
When their car is totalled in a bizarre car accident, married couple Don (Elliot) and Nancy (Marsden) are forced to spend the night in a seedy motel. Little do they know that the owners of this motel have rigged the rooms with cameras and one-way mirrors and use the place to make snuff films, with their guests as unwilling participants. Realising what they’ve got themselves into a little too late, Don and Nancy must fight their way out of the clutches of the twisted gang of masked sickos that are terrorising them and escape the hell-hole that is the motel.
Take one part Psycho, one part Vacancy, add a dash of The Strangers, and then strip out and discard every last redeeming quality in those films and you still won’t...
Stars: David James Elliot, Michael Madsen, Jeff Fahey, Heather Marsden | Written and Directed by Dan Garcia
When their car is totalled in a bizarre car accident, married couple Don (Elliot) and Nancy (Marsden) are forced to spend the night in a seedy motel. Little do they know that the owners of this motel have rigged the rooms with cameras and one-way mirrors and use the place to make snuff films, with their guests as unwilling participants. Realising what they’ve got themselves into a little too late, Don and Nancy must fight their way out of the clutches of the twisted gang of masked sickos that are terrorising them and escape the hell-hole that is the motel.
Take one part Psycho, one part Vacancy, add a dash of The Strangers, and then strip out and discard every last redeeming quality in those films and you still won’t...
- 2/28/2011
- by Phil
- Nerdly
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