Maverick Entertainment Group will be releasing the horror flick Spike direct to DVD with pre-orders available July 2nd. You can pick up your DVDs August 3rd and in case you have not heard, Spike is the winner of Best Fantasy film at Shriekfest. As well, Spike has won honours at the Edinburgh International Film Festival for "Best of Fest" (Maverick). In short, four travellers bump into a creature in the night after a car accident and this is a beast from your nightmares! Have a look at the trailer for the film inside.
The synopsis for Spike here:
"After skidding off the road in the dead of night, four friends find themselves lost in the forest and tangled in a twisted love story. As they are each picked off one by one by a bizarre beast it becomes clear that none of them will make it out of this forest...
The synopsis for Spike here:
"After skidding off the road in the dead of night, four friends find themselves lost in the forest and tangled in a twisted love story. As they are each picked off one by one by a bizarre beast it becomes clear that none of them will make it out of this forest...
- 5/25/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Writer/Director: Robert Beaucage
Cast: Sarah Livingston Evans, Jared Edwards, Anna-Marie Wayne, Nancy P. Corbo, Edward Gusts
Chaos Productions
"Spike" starts, as horror films often do, with a car crash along a rural road at night. But this particular car crash is no accident. Two couples traveling to an unnamed destination are halted by what looks like a steam punk accessory. No one is seriously injured in the accident, but after the lone dude goes to check out the tire damage, an unseen assailant attacks him. The gothic spikes he found in the tire are now sticking out of his throat and he's bleeding out fast. The three remaining girls go into panic mode and try to figure out how to save their friend and just what the hell is going on.
The situation escalates quickly. Naturally, there is no cell phone reception and the Evil Dead cam is stalking them.
Cast: Sarah Livingston Evans, Jared Edwards, Anna-Marie Wayne, Nancy P. Corbo, Edward Gusts
Chaos Productions
"Spike" starts, as horror films often do, with a car crash along a rural road at night. But this particular car crash is no accident. Two couples traveling to an unnamed destination are halted by what looks like a steam punk accessory. No one is seriously injured in the accident, but after the lone dude goes to check out the tire damage, an unseen assailant attacks him. The gothic spikes he found in the tire are now sticking out of his throat and he's bleeding out fast. The three remaining girls go into panic mode and try to figure out how to save their friend and just what the hell is going on.
The situation escalates quickly. Naturally, there is no cell phone reception and the Evil Dead cam is stalking them.
- 11/21/2009
- by thebaxter
- Planet Fury
Filmmaker Robert Beaucage got in touch with Fango to give us the news on the U.S. premiere of his genre feature Spike. He also provided us with the exclusive first look at a pair of production stills (see ’em below) from the movie, which won “Best of the Fest” at last year’s Edinburgh International Film Festival.
The Gothic fairy tale, which stars Sarah Livingston Evans, Jared Edwards, Anna-Marie Wayne, Nancy P. Corbo and Edward Gusts (the latter as the titular tortured creature who pursues Evans’ heroine), will premiere this Saturday, May 16 at 8:45 p.m. as part of the Berkshire International Film Festival in Great Barrington, Massachusetts. To purchase a ticket, go here, and visit the fest’s site here for more info.
Beaucage tells us that Spike’s producers “have just signed a deal with a rep to seek North American distribution,” so we’ll keep you...
The Gothic fairy tale, which stars Sarah Livingston Evans, Jared Edwards, Anna-Marie Wayne, Nancy P. Corbo and Edward Gusts (the latter as the titular tortured creature who pursues Evans’ heroine), will premiere this Saturday, May 16 at 8:45 p.m. as part of the Berkshire International Film Festival in Great Barrington, Massachusetts. To purchase a ticket, go here, and visit the fest’s site here for more info.
Beaucage tells us that Spike’s producers “have just signed a deal with a rep to seek North American distribution,” so we’ll keep you...
- 5/13/2009
- Fangoria
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