Directed and written by Matthew Ninaber (Transference, starred as the titular character “Psycho Goreman” in PG: Psycho Goreman), Death Valley stars Jeremy Ninaber (Transference),Ethan Mitchell (Transference)and Kristen Kaster (“If I Should Die”).The DVD will be available for an Srp of 27.97 and the Blu-ray will be available for an Srp of 28.96.
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In Death Valley, mercenaries with nothing to lose are hired to rescue a...
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Now you can win the Blu-ray of Death Valley. We Are Movie Geeks has two to give away. Just leave a comment below telling us what your favorite movie with the word ‘Death’ in the title is is (I’d say Death Wish 3. It’s so easy!)
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In Death Valley, mercenaries with nothing to lose are hired to rescue a...
- 5/13/2022
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Stars: Kristen Kaster, Ethan Mitchell, Jeremy Ninaber, Justin Moses, Matt Daciw, Matthew Ninaber | Written and Directed by Matthew Ninaber
I wasn’t sure what to expect going into Death Valley. On the one hand writer/director Matthew Ninaber also wrote and directed the underwhelming Transference and Extraction Day. On the other hand, he was the guy inside the suit of the titular creature in one of my favourite films of the year, Psycho Goreman. So he should know a thing or two about making a practical monster movie, right?
Death Valley opens, not in the California desert as you might expect, somewhere in Eastern Europe as an unknown man flees an underground research facility going into lockdown. This leaves Dr. Chloe (Kristen Kaster) trapped inside. She sends out a distress call and grabs a fire axe to deal with whatever it is that we hear in the darkness.
Answering her...
I wasn’t sure what to expect going into Death Valley. On the one hand writer/director Matthew Ninaber also wrote and directed the underwhelming Transference and Extraction Day. On the other hand, he was the guy inside the suit of the titular creature in one of my favourite films of the year, Psycho Goreman. So he should know a thing or two about making a practical monster movie, right?
Death Valley opens, not in the California desert as you might expect, somewhere in Eastern Europe as an unknown man flees an underground research facility going into lockdown. This leaves Dr. Chloe (Kristen Kaster) trapped inside. She sends out a distress call and grabs a fire axe to deal with whatever it is that we hear in the darkness.
Answering her...
- 12/15/2021
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
When we first see the doctor, Chloe (Kristen Kaster), the alarm bells are already ringing. Literally. An evacuation order is sounding throughout the base, and she and a colleague are running for the exit. When he colleague falls, she keeps on going. Whatever lies behind them has terrified them both. But at the last minute, an unexpected incident causes her to fall short. Trapped, alone, and with only hours left to save her vital research, she sends out an urgent request for help.
Beckett and Marshall (Ethan Mitchell) have been best friends and comrades in arms for a long time. Unbeknownst to the latter, that’s about to come to the end, as Beckett’s wife has a baby on the way and he plans to settle down in a less dangerous occupation. First, however, their small mercenary team will take on this one...
Beckett and Marshall (Ethan Mitchell) have been best friends and comrades in arms for a long time. Unbeknownst to the latter, that’s about to come to the end, as Beckett’s wife has a baby on the way and he plans to settle down in a less dangerous occupation. First, however, their small mercenary team will take on this one...
- 12/9/2021
- by Jennie Kermode
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
It’s not Alien, but Bravo squad’s tangle with a mucus-coated scarer will keep you from dozing off after the pub
Oscars are probably not on the cards, but this is a decently mounted creature feature by Canadian director Matthew Ninaber, which has enough mucus-coated hijinks to make it worth 90 post-pub minutes. A team of mercenaries are airlifted into the country of “Bosvania” to storm a bioresearch compound and rescue a scientist who appears to be the sole remaining staff member. Nice guy Beckett (Jeremy Ninaber) and trash-talking sniper Marshall (Ethan Mitchell) are on Bravo squad, tasked with shielding Alpha from a unit of local militia in the surrounding woods. But “shit” goes south, and the pair are forced to take refuge inside, where something has been painting the walls a nice shade of scarlet.
Some weedy-looking airstrikes aside, Death Valley wears its low budget well, with the forest...
Oscars are probably not on the cards, but this is a decently mounted creature feature by Canadian director Matthew Ninaber, which has enough mucus-coated hijinks to make it worth 90 post-pub minutes. A team of mercenaries are airlifted into the country of “Bosvania” to storm a bioresearch compound and rescue a scientist who appears to be the sole remaining staff member. Nice guy Beckett (Jeremy Ninaber) and trash-talking sniper Marshall (Ethan Mitchell) are on Bravo squad, tasked with shielding Alpha from a unit of local militia in the surrounding woods. But “shit” goes south, and the pair are forced to take refuge inside, where something has been painting the walls a nice shade of scarlet.
Some weedy-looking airstrikes aside, Death Valley wears its low budget well, with the forest...
- 12/6/2021
- by Phil Hoad
- The Guardian - Film News
Death Valley: "Shudder, AMC Networks’ premium streaming service for horror, thriller and the supernatural, announced today that it will release the original film Death Valley in North America, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand on Thursday, December 9.
Written and directed by Matthew Ninaber (Psycho Goreman), who also appears as the frightening monster in the film, the adrenaline-fueled action horror stars his brother Jeremy Ninaber (Escape the Dark), Ethan Mitchell (Escape the Dark) and Kristen Kaster (If I should Die).
When a secret experiment goes horribly wrong, bioengineer Dr. Chloe (Kaster) becomes trapped inside a secret underground facility. With only 24 hours before a fatal decontamination protocol destroys the entire lab, Chloe deploys an emergency distress signal before a terrifying creature (Matthew Ninaber) of unknown origin can consume what’s left of her.
Alerted by the distress beacon, battle-weary guns for hire, Marshall (Mitchell) and Beckett (Jeremy Ninaber) are...
Written and directed by Matthew Ninaber (Psycho Goreman), who also appears as the frightening monster in the film, the adrenaline-fueled action horror stars his brother Jeremy Ninaber (Escape the Dark), Ethan Mitchell (Escape the Dark) and Kristen Kaster (If I should Die).
When a secret experiment goes horribly wrong, bioengineer Dr. Chloe (Kaster) becomes trapped inside a secret underground facility. With only 24 hours before a fatal decontamination protocol destroys the entire lab, Chloe deploys an emergency distress signal before a terrifying creature (Matthew Ninaber) of unknown origin can consume what’s left of her.
Alerted by the distress beacon, battle-weary guns for hire, Marshall (Mitchell) and Beckett (Jeremy Ninaber) are...
- 11/18/2021
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
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