5 items from 2011
28 October 2011 1:26 PM, PDT | 28 Days Later Analysis | See recent 28 Days Later Analysis news »
Director: Jon Springer.
Writers: Harrison Matthews, and Jon Springer.
Cast: Mark Borchardt, Nadine Gross and Cyndi Kurtz.
DVD Release: Sept 27, 2011.
Cult classics don’t come easy and now that The Hagstone Demon is out on DVD, it is going to deliver its unique stamp in no time at all. The appeal of this noir-style product comes from the lead. Mark Borchardt (Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever) delivers a ridicously hackneyed performance that works for the type of character he plays. Douglas Elmore is hired to take care of a building that is destined to be torn down in a few months.
The few tenants still residing here may also echo his tired and miserable existence. That’s hard to tell, but until he can repair his own life, they appear to be nagging him about one thing or another, like: when is the toilet going to be fixed? For a good part of the movie, »
- noreply@blogger.com (Ed Sum)
11 August 2011 12:02 PM, PDT | MovieWeb | See recent MovieWeb news »
Matt Osterman's directorial debut Phasma Ex Machina, retitled Ghost From the Machine for its stateside DVD release, is getting remade by Universal Pictures.
Gary Shore will direct this new version of the story, with Nathan Parker penning the screenplay. The original sci-fi thriller tried to bridge the grey area between life and death as a young man is forced to raise his younger brother after both of his parents die in an accident. The young man becomes obsessed with bringing his mother and father back from the dead, and creates a machine for the task that threatens his life and the lives of those around him.
Gary Shore will make Phasma Ex Machina before embarking on an adaptation of the James Patterson novel series Maximum Ride.
Phasma Ex Machina was released in 2010 and stars Sasha Andreev, Michelle Bergh, Lynette Biunno, Matthew Feeney, Emily Fradenburgh, Bill Gorman, Ted Hall, Mari Harris. »
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2 August 2011 6:02 PM, PDT | DreadCentral.com | See recent Dread Central news »
Finally Matt Osterman's Ghost from the Machine (formerly Phasma Ex Machina) has made its way home, and we have all of the details you need to find out how and where you can see the spooky!
This new supernatural thriller from Screen Media Films is now available on iTunes/DVD/VOD. Make sure you check it out today! We hear it's pretty damned good!
Sasha Andreev, Matthew Feeney, Max Hauser, and Katrina Hawley star; check out the official artwork for the flick below.
For more information check out the Ghost from the Machine website, and dig on the Phasma Ex Machina/Ghost from the Machine Facebook page for some behind-the-scenes videos and more.
Synopsis
What would you do to bring someone back? How far would you go? Ghost from the Machine explores the grey area between life and death and how science may be the bridge between the two. »
- Uncle Creepy
6 January 2011 12:53 PM, PST | DreadCentral.com | See recent Dread Central news »
Finally the scientific tale of losing a loved one and refusing to let them go has an official home to call its own, and with it has come a new title that rolls off of the tongue about as easily as the original one.
According to The Hollywood Reporter Screen Media has acquired the distro rights to Matt Osterman's Phasma Ex Machina and retitled it to Ghost from the Machine. The company will release the film on DVD and VOD in the second quarter of 2011.
It's directed by Matt Osterman and stars Sasha Andreev, Matthew Feeney, Max Hauser, and Katrina Hawley; check out the official one-sheet and trailer for the flick below.
For more information check out the official Ghost from the Machine website, and dig on the official Phasma Ex Machina/Ghost from the Machine Facebook page for some behind-the-scenes videos and more.
Synopsis
What would you do to bring someone back? »
- Uncle Creepy
6 January 2011 | shocktillyoudrop.com | See recent shocktillyoudrop news »
Horror film Phasma Ex Machima has been picked up for DVD and VOD from Screen Media Films. Starring Sasha Andreev and Matthew Feeney and written and directed by Matt Osterman, the film follows a young man named Cody, who is tasked with raising his younger brother James after the death of their parents and plunges himself into the murky science of the supernatural. Ignoring his responsibilities as a caretaker, Cody invents a machine he intends to be a conduit to the other side. In his pursuit to build the device he befriends an electrical engineer who has his own tale of love and loss. The film has been retitled to Ghost from the Machine for its U.S. release - an exact date should be announced soon. For the official site, visit this link . Phasma Ex Machina Trailer »
5 items from 2011
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