Gear up for a night of parenting humor and relatable chaos as “Children Ruin Everything” returns with Season 3 Episode 3, titled “Confidence,” airing at 9:30 Pm on Thursday, January 25, 2024, on CW. In this laugh-out-loud episode, viewers can expect Astrid to face the challenges of balancing work, parenthood, and the unpredictable antics of her kids.
The storyline takes an amusing turn as Astrid, played by Meghan Heffern, finds herself needing to give a crucial presentation to the World Cup Committee. However, her confidence takes a hit when her kids unintentionally sabotage her practice run. Expect a hilarious exploration of the ups and downs of parenthood, work-life balance, and the unpredictable nature of children.
For fans of comedy series that capture the chaotic beauty of family life, “Children Ruin Everything” promises another entertaining episode filled with laughter and heartwarming moments. Don’t miss the comedic chaos unfolding at 9:30 Pm on CW.
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The storyline takes an amusing turn as Astrid, played by Meghan Heffern, finds herself needing to give a crucial presentation to the World Cup Committee. However, her confidence takes a hit when her kids unintentionally sabotage her practice run. Expect a hilarious exploration of the ups and downs of parenthood, work-life balance, and the unpredictable nature of children.
For fans of comedy series that capture the chaotic beauty of family life, “Children Ruin Everything” promises another entertaining episode filled with laughter and heartwarming moments. Don’t miss the comedic chaos unfolding at 9:30 Pm on CW.
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- 1/18/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Alex Caulfield’s Sins in the Family revolves around Zara (Moniqua Plante), who, like any other, is a middle-aged housewife who divides her hours between tending to her house chores and caring for her husband, Max (Jay Hindle), and daughter, Rose (Natalie Sharp). Like any other teenager, Rose saw her mom as an overprotective person who always wanted to know where she was and who she was with. Zara also had a cool side, as we saw her winning prizes in a fairground target shooting game at the start of the film. However, before we get into the story, there’s one small detail that you may want to know. Rose wasn’t Zara’s biological child, but she adopted her when she was little.
Thus, Rose was obsessed with finding her birth parents and often brought up the subject. However, Zara told her that she just doesn’t have any information about them.
Thus, Rose was obsessed with finding her birth parents and often brought up the subject. However, Zara told her that she just doesn’t have any information about them.
- 11/5/2023
- by Rishabh Shandilya
- Film Fugitives
While scripted TV is slowing down, we can always rely on Hallmark to deliver some first-rate movies.
The company on Monday unveiled seven movies that will be premiering on Hallmark and Hallmark: Movies & Mysteries during the month of September.
Hallmark knows just what its audience wants, right down to the cast of its projects. We're getting a Vampire Diaries reunion, Sarah Drew's return, and so much more.
Check out the exciting movies below.
Love in the Great Smoky Mountains: A National Park Romance - Saturday, September 2 (8 p.m. Et/Pt)
Starring: Arielle Kebbel, Zach Roerig
Former sweethearts reunite at an archeological dig in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
As they work together competing for the same research grant, they discover they might still have feelings for one another.
Fourth Down and Love - Saturday, September 9 (8 p.m. Et/Pt)
Starring: Pascale Hutton, Ryan Paevey
Sparks are reignited when...
The company on Monday unveiled seven movies that will be premiering on Hallmark and Hallmark: Movies & Mysteries during the month of September.
Hallmark knows just what its audience wants, right down to the cast of its projects. We're getting a Vampire Diaries reunion, Sarah Drew's return, and so much more.
Check out the exciting movies below.
Love in the Great Smoky Mountains: A National Park Romance - Saturday, September 2 (8 p.m. Et/Pt)
Starring: Arielle Kebbel, Zach Roerig
Former sweethearts reunite at an archeological dig in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
As they work together competing for the same research grant, they discover they might still have feelings for one another.
Fourth Down and Love - Saturday, September 9 (8 p.m. Et/Pt)
Starring: Pascale Hutton, Ryan Paevey
Sparks are reignited when...
- 7/31/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
CBS has announced the cast for its 3 upcoming original Christmas movies for the holiday season this December. It was previously reported that The Talk co-host Amanda Kloots would star in one film and also serve as an executive producer. It is now revealed Paul Greene and Rebecca Budig will join star and executive producer Kloots in Fit For Christmas. Writer Mark Amato’s Must Love Christmas will star Liza Lapira, Nathan Witte, and Neal Bledsoe. And finally, Sheryl Crow will executive produce and write the title song for When Christmas Was Young, which stars Meghan Heffern, Karen David, and Tyler Hilton, from a script by screenwriter and bestselling novelist Robert Tate Miller. Fit For Christmas tells “the tale of Audrey, an enthusiastic Christmas-obsessed fitness instructor at a beloved, financially beleaguered community center in quaint Mistletoe, Mont., who begins a holiday romance with a charming, mysterious businessman, complicating his plans to...
- 10/14/2022
- TV Insider
CBS’ original holiday films will star many familiar faces for Christmas enthusiasts. The broadcast network will debut three original festive flicks in December, some starring their own talent. “The Talk” co-host Amanda Kloots and “The Equalizer” star Liza Lapira each lead their own film.
The network brought back original holiday movies in 2021 with “Christmas Takes Flight” and “A Christmas Proposal” — the first time CBS re-entered the space in nine years.
Paul Greene as Griffin, Scott Patey as Carl and Amanda Kloots as Audrey
“Fit for Christmas”
Sunday, Dec. 4, 8:30 p.m. Et (8 p.m. Pt)
Amanda Kloots executive produced and stars in “Fit for Christmas” alongside Paul Greene, best known for his many Hallmark holiday movies. The movie tells the story of Audrey, “an enthusiastic Christmas-obsessed fitness instructor at a beloved, financially beleaguered community center in quaint Mistletoe, Mont., who begins a holiday romance with a charming, mysterious businessman, complicating...
The network brought back original holiday movies in 2021 with “Christmas Takes Flight” and “A Christmas Proposal” — the first time CBS re-entered the space in nine years.
Paul Greene as Griffin, Scott Patey as Carl and Amanda Kloots as Audrey
“Fit for Christmas”
Sunday, Dec. 4, 8:30 p.m. Et (8 p.m. Pt)
Amanda Kloots executive produced and stars in “Fit for Christmas” alongside Paul Greene, best known for his many Hallmark holiday movies. The movie tells the story of Audrey, “an enthusiastic Christmas-obsessed fitness instructor at a beloved, financially beleaguered community center in quaint Mistletoe, Mont., who begins a holiday romance with a charming, mysterious businessman, complicating...
- 10/14/2022
- by Emily Longeretta
- Variety Film + TV
Stars: Chris Marquette, Amanda Crew, Michael Eklund, Niall Matter, Gwynyth Walsh, Mick Foley, Harry Smith, Laurel Van Ness, Lance Storm, Paul James Saunders, Graham Bell, Agam Darshi, Meghan Heffern | Written by Robert Cuffley, Jason Long | Directed by Robert Cuffley
Corey Swanson has problems. He’s almost 30, still lives in his mom’s basement, doesn’t date, and his career amounts to slicing meat in an archaic deli that no one ever comes to – unless they want to rob it. After a chance encounter with a popular former classmate, Corey learns that his high school crush Sheena Halliday will soon be in town for their 10-year reunion. Sheena, now a world-famous athlete, has been dubbed “the Lindsay Lohan of the wrestling world”. She twists and pounds people into oblivion for a living – the same thing she did to Corey’s heart back in high school. Corey puts his broken heart (and punched face) aside,...
Corey Swanson has problems. He’s almost 30, still lives in his mom’s basement, doesn’t date, and his career amounts to slicing meat in an archaic deli that no one ever comes to – unless they want to rob it. After a chance encounter with a popular former classmate, Corey learns that his high school crush Sheena Halliday will soon be in town for their 10-year reunion. Sheena, now a world-famous athlete, has been dubbed “the Lindsay Lohan of the wrestling world”. She twists and pounds people into oblivion for a living – the same thing she did to Corey’s heart back in high school. Corey puts his broken heart (and punched face) aside,...
- 11/14/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
UnREAL has some new company. Deadline reports Natalie Hall (pictured, left), Francois Arnaud (pictured, right), Megan Holder, Alejandro Muñoz, Meghan Heffern, Christopher Russell, and Alli Chung have joined season four of the Lifetime TV show.Season three of the scripted drama is set to premiere on February 26th at 10 p.m. Et/Pt. The cast includes Shiri Appleby, Constance Zimmer, Craig Bierko, Josh Kelly, Caitlin FitzGerald, Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman, and Genevieve Buchner.Read More…...
- 10/26/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Lifetime’s UnReal is already rounding out its cast for Season 4. François Arnaud (The Borgias; Midnight, Texas), Natalie Hall (Drop Dead Diva, True Blood), Meagan Holder (Pitch, You Again), Alejandro Muñoz (Ein Sommer in Barcelona), Meghan Heffern (Designated Survivor, What If), Christopher Russell (Star Trek: Discovery, Land of the Dead) and Alli Chung (Dark Matter, The Expanse) have all signed on for Season 4. Arnaud is Tommy, a charming and ambitious game producer who…...
- 10/23/2017
- Deadline TV
You know how reality shows love bringing back the best most notorious past contestants for all-star seasons? UnREAL‘s Everlasting will do the same in its far-off fourth season.
Though the Lifetime drama hasn’t yet returned for Season 3, several actors have been added to the cast for Season 4, TVLine has learned. The six new faces include Midnight, Texas lead François Arnaud and Pitch‘s Meagan Holder.
VideosUnREAL Season 3 Trailer: A Savvy Female Suitor, a Castrated Man-Bun and a Worried Rachel and Quinn
(Before you freak, Midnight, Texas fans: UnREAL‘s shortened Season 4 episode order would allow Arnaud to participate...
Though the Lifetime drama hasn’t yet returned for Season 3, several actors have been added to the cast for Season 4, TVLine has learned. The six new faces include Midnight, Texas lead François Arnaud and Pitch‘s Meagan Holder.
VideosUnREAL Season 3 Trailer: A Savvy Female Suitor, a Castrated Man-Bun and a Worried Rachel and Quinn
(Before you freak, Midnight, Texas fans: UnREAL‘s shortened Season 4 episode order would allow Arnaud to participate...
- 10/23/2017
- TVLine.com
Despite being at work on his latest film, Special Correspondents, Ricky Gervais took a moment out for a cast photo showing off his new ensemble. And with that, brought word that Vera Farmiga, America Ferrera, Kelly Macdonald, Bill Lake, Kevin Pollak, Mimi Kuzyk, Raúl Castillo, Meghan Heffern, Ari Cohen and Benjamin Bratt are on board. Gervais has written and is directing the film, which finds Bana as a Manhattan-based radio journalist who enjoys privileged status but has slowly being undoing himself thanks to arrogance and his decadent lifestyle. When his bosses decide they’ve had enough, he volunteers to report from the front lines of a conflict – only to fake the dispatches from his hideout above a Spanish restaurant in the heart of the Big Apple, aided and abetted by his technician sidekick, played by Gervais.Filming has been underway since last month in Toronto and will finish in New...
- 6/7/2015
- EmpireOnline
Network: The CW
Episodes: 10 but eight unaired (half-hour)
Seasons: One
TV show dates: July 14, 2014 -- July 21, 2014
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Dillon Casey, Noah Reid, Meghan Heffern, and Giacomo Gianniotti.
TV show description:
This comedy series follows Brandon (Dillon Casey) and Ryan (Noah Reid), two young friends who are on a backpacking trip across Europe.
Recently engaged Ryan and his girlfriend Beth (Meghan Heffern) both experienced cold feet over their impending engagement and decided to embark on separate European vacations with the mantra "what happens in Europe, stays in Europe."
However, hours into his adventure with his party animal and womanizing best friend Brandon, Ryan realizes he’s made a huge mistake and sets off in search of Beth. Unfortunately, he has no idea where she could be.
Episodes: 10 but eight unaired (half-hour)
Seasons: One
TV show dates: July 14, 2014 -- July 21, 2014
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Dillon Casey, Noah Reid, Meghan Heffern, and Giacomo Gianniotti.
TV show description:
This comedy series follows Brandon (Dillon Casey) and Ryan (Noah Reid), two young friends who are on a backpacking trip across Europe.
Recently engaged Ryan and his girlfriend Beth (Meghan Heffern) both experienced cold feet over their impending engagement and decided to embark on separate European vacations with the mantra "what happens in Europe, stays in Europe."
However, hours into his adventure with his party animal and womanizing best friend Brandon, Ryan realizes he’s made a huge mistake and sets off in search of Beth. Unfortunately, he has no idea where she could be.
- 7/24/2014
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
It's game over for The CW's new comedies Seed and Backpackers. The smallest network has cancelled and pulled the low-rated comedies after just two airings.
On Seed, a single bartender and sperm donor (Adam Korson) meets offspring that he never knew he had and becomes involved in their lives. The rest of the cast includes Carrie-Lynn Neales, Amanda Brugel, Stephanie Anne Mills, Laura De Carteret, Matt Baram, Vanessa Matsui, Abby Ross, and William Ainscough.
Backpackers follows Brandon (Dillon Casey) and Ryan (Noah Reid) as they travel through Europe looking for Ryan's girlfriend girlfriend Beth (Meghan Heffern). Giacomo Gianniotti plays Andrew, Brandon's slacker brother.
Both shows had dismal launches last week, attracting fewer than 600,000 viewers each. The numbers got even worse this week. Based on the fast affiliate ratings, Backpackers dropped 40% and Seed fell 20%.
The Young Hollywood...
On Seed, a single bartender and sperm donor (Adam Korson) meets offspring that he never knew he had and becomes involved in their lives. The rest of the cast includes Carrie-Lynn Neales, Amanda Brugel, Stephanie Anne Mills, Laura De Carteret, Matt Baram, Vanessa Matsui, Abby Ross, and William Ainscough.
Backpackers follows Brandon (Dillon Casey) and Ryan (Noah Reid) as they travel through Europe looking for Ryan's girlfriend girlfriend Beth (Meghan Heffern). Giacomo Gianniotti plays Andrew, Brandon's slacker brother.
Both shows had dismal launches last week, attracting fewer than 600,000 viewers each. The numbers got even worse this week. Based on the fast affiliate ratings, Backpackers dropped 40% and Seed fell 20%.
The Young Hollywood...
- 7/24/2014
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The new Backpackers comedy revolves around a couple of friends who are on a search -- not unlike how The CW is searching for ratings these days. Will either be successful? Will Backpackers be cancelled or will it be renewed for a second season instead? Stay tuned!
Backpackers follows Brandon (Dillon Casey) and Ryan (Noah Reid) as they travel through Europe looking for Ryan's girlfriend girlfriend Beth (Meghan Heffern). Giacomo Gianniotti plays Andrew, Brandon's slacker brother.
The ratings are typically the best indication of a show's likelihood of staying on the air. The higher the ratings (particularly the 18-49 demo), the better the chances for survival. This chart will be updated as new ratings data becomes available -- usually the next day, around 11:30am Est/8:30am Pst. Refresh to see the latest.
How are your shows doing? Check the season rankings: ABC |...
Backpackers follows Brandon (Dillon Casey) and Ryan (Noah Reid) as they travel through Europe looking for Ryan's girlfriend girlfriend Beth (Meghan Heffern). Giacomo Gianniotti plays Andrew, Brandon's slacker brother.
The ratings are typically the best indication of a show's likelihood of staying on the air. The higher the ratings (particularly the 18-49 demo), the better the chances for survival. This chart will be updated as new ratings data becomes available -- usually the next day, around 11:30am Est/8:30am Pst. Refresh to see the latest.
How are your shows doing? Check the season rankings: ABC |...
- 7/16/2014
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Meghan Heffern stars on The CW’s highly anticipated new series, Backpackers. Her character Beth and husband to be, Ryan (Noah Reid) agree to go there separate ways before the wedding. They backpack through Europe, and get into some trouble along the way. I spoke with Heffern about Backpackers and how she thinks its going to work out for
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- 7/14/2014
- by Victoria Nelli
- The TV Addict
Stars: Marty Adams, Shaun Benson, Meghan Heffern, Adam MacDonald | Written and Directed by David Morlet
French director David Morlet, here billed under the anglicised David Morley, heads back behind the camera for Home Sweet Home, his first film since his feature debut (which, like this movie, he also wrote and directed), 2009′s superb zombie movie Mutants. Whilst that film didn’t reinvent the zombie genre, Morlet showed that straight zombie movies – and not just zombie comedies – can be great, outshining the majority of modern Us-lensed zombie flick and easily putting Romero’s recent work to shame.
Home Sweet Home has the simplest of plots: A young married couple comes home from a date night to discover that they are imprisoned in their own house with a methodical killer inside. That’s it. But as well all know, from small acorns do big oak trees grow – so it’s safe to...
French director David Morlet, here billed under the anglicised David Morley, heads back behind the camera for Home Sweet Home, his first film since his feature debut (which, like this movie, he also wrote and directed), 2009′s superb zombie movie Mutants. Whilst that film didn’t reinvent the zombie genre, Morlet showed that straight zombie movies – and not just zombie comedies – can be great, outshining the majority of modern Us-lensed zombie flick and easily putting Romero’s recent work to shame.
Home Sweet Home has the simplest of plots: A young married couple comes home from a date night to discover that they are imprisoned in their own house with a methodical killer inside. That’s it. But as well all know, from small acorns do big oak trees grow – so it’s safe to...
- 10/2/2013
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
On August 15, The CW launched CW Seed, a digital studio focused on developing original series on the Web, with the goal of establishing projects that can ideally be ported over to the broadcast network if they connect with an audience.
It's a strategy that's worked well for shows like Lisa Kudrow's "Web Therapy" on Showtime and Adult Swim's "Childrens Hospital," and CW Seed has launched with a diverse array of comedies, like the third season of critically-acclaimed "Husbands"; globetrotting "Backpackers" starring "Nikita's" Dillon Casey; "The P.E.T. Squad Files" produced by "Heroes'" Milo Ventimiglia; and animated "Gallery Mallory," which will feature guest voices from CW stars like Misha Collins, Justin Hartley and Kat Graham.
In an attempt to get over a serious case of cold feet, "Backpackers" finds recently engaged Ryan (Noah Reid) and Beth (Meghan Heffern) embarking on separate European adventures leading up to their wedding.
It's a strategy that's worked well for shows like Lisa Kudrow's "Web Therapy" on Showtime and Adult Swim's "Childrens Hospital," and CW Seed has launched with a diverse array of comedies, like the third season of critically-acclaimed "Husbands"; globetrotting "Backpackers" starring "Nikita's" Dillon Casey; "The P.E.T. Squad Files" produced by "Heroes'" Milo Ventimiglia; and animated "Gallery Mallory," which will feature guest voices from CW stars like Misha Collins, Justin Hartley and Kat Graham.
In an attempt to get over a serious case of cold feet, "Backpackers" finds recently engaged Ryan (Noah Reid) and Beth (Meghan Heffern) embarking on separate European adventures leading up to their wedding.
- 8/24/2013
- by Laura Prudom
- Huffington Post
Old Stock
Directed by James Genn
Written by Dane Clark
Canada, 2012
We live in a youth-obsessed culture. That much we know. We worship at the altar of infinite possibility, saying “youth must have its fling” – and we bemoan those lost opportunities to “make our mistakes”. But there’s nothing bracing or invigorating about living through a real folly of youth. One that hurts the ones we care about. Those kinds of mistakes can make people instantly old, no matter what their calendar age. Old Stock explores the consequences of two such follies: one that engulfs its title character at the end of high school, and another committed by an older man in the grip of second child(hood)ishness.
When we first meet Stock Burton (Noah Reid), he is living in a retirement home with his grandfather (Harold, played with old-time Allen Jenkins-ish charm by Danny Wells), who is...
Directed by James Genn
Written by Dane Clark
Canada, 2012
We live in a youth-obsessed culture. That much we know. We worship at the altar of infinite possibility, saying “youth must have its fling” – and we bemoan those lost opportunities to “make our mistakes”. But there’s nothing bracing or invigorating about living through a real folly of youth. One that hurts the ones we care about. Those kinds of mistakes can make people instantly old, no matter what their calendar age. Old Stock explores the consequences of two such follies: one that engulfs its title character at the end of high school, and another committed by an older man in the grip of second child(hood)ishness.
When we first meet Stock Burton (Noah Reid), he is living in a retirement home with his grandfather (Harold, played with old-time Allen Jenkins-ish charm by Danny Wells), who is...
- 5/31/2013
- by David Fiore
- SoundOnSight
Director/writer: David Morlet. Cast: Marty Adams, Shaun Benson, Meghan Heffern and Adam MacDonald. This reviewer is familiar with French director David Morlet's previous work, Mutants. Mutants was an undead film set in a post-apocalyptic landscape; Mutants was an exciting film, set in a dangerous environment. Morlet's second feature and first English film, Home Sweet Home, is less exciting, however. This second feature is meant as a suspense driven thriller, but there is very little tension here. The film's pacing is obscenely slow and the story is overly simple. The film's budget is also meagre and Morlet's latest outing will only satisfy the most die-hard horror or thriller fans. The film is not really plot driven. And, the story is broken down quite easily. A couple returns to their home after "date night." Someone is waiting for them there. A masked trespasser has sealed any exits and clothed himself in disposable coveralls.
- 5/25/2013
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Some goodies from French director David Morley (Mutants) have made their way online and we have the goods for you right here. Get ready for a heaping helping of stills and more. Dig it!
Meghan Heffern, Adam MacDonald and Shaun Benson star. Check out some stills below and head on over to the official Home Sweet Home Facebook Page.
Synopsis
A young married couple experiences the ultimate nightmare when they return home to find an unexpected guest. Trapped by a deranged, methodical killer in their own home, the couple must do whatever it takes to survive his twisted game. Incredibly unnerving, Home Sweet Home is a dark and panic-filled tale not for the faint of heart.
Trailer and art courtesy of Bloody Disgusting.
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Meghan Heffern, Adam MacDonald and Shaun Benson star. Check out some stills below and head on over to the official Home Sweet Home Facebook Page.
Synopsis
A young married couple experiences the ultimate nightmare when they return home to find an unexpected guest. Trapped by a deranged, methodical killer in their own home, the couple must do whatever it takes to survive his twisted game. Incredibly unnerving, Home Sweet Home is a dark and panic-filled tale not for the faint of heart.
Trailer and art courtesy of Bloody Disgusting.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Go home in the comments section below!
- 3/4/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
David Morley, the director behind the French thriller Mutants (2009), has a new film on the way entitled Home Sweet Home (not to be confused with the indie film, also on the way, using the same name).
Starring Meghan Heffern, Adam MacDonald and Shaun Benson, Morley's latest effort concerns a thirty-something couple who come home from date night to find themselves imprisoned in their own house with a methodical killer inside.
A Facebook page for the film has yielded a load of images, head inside for more!
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Starring Meghan Heffern, Adam MacDonald and Shaun Benson, Morley's latest effort concerns a thirty-something couple who come home from date night to find themselves imprisoned in their own house with a methodical killer inside.
A Facebook page for the film has yielded a load of images, head inside for more!
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- 3/4/2013
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Home Sweet Home is French director David Morlet's (Mutants) latest endeavour. This title is a home invasion thriller that involves a couple returning to their quite abode; a killer awaits them there. Home Sweet Home is a French and Canadian co-production, which now has an official release date. Home Sweet Home will release in North America June 4th through Screen Media Films. The release will host a few extras, according to the director including: "a director’s commentary, interviews and a still gallery" (Fangoria). Horrorites will find two early stills here from the production, with more details on Home Sweet Home hosted below. Release Date: June 4th, 2013. Director/writer: David Morlet. Cast: Meghan Heffern, Shaun Benson, Adam MacDonald, and Marty Adams. *a trailer to be released soon. The film's fan page is here: Home Sweet Home's Homepage Source: Home Sweet Home at Screen Media Films | | Advertise Here - Contact me.
- 1/23/2013
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
David Morlet (a.k.a. David Morley), who directed and co-wrote the undead-apocalypse film Mutants, scripted and helmed Home Sweet Home and was also one of the producers, along with Jordan Barker, who directed the 2007 ghost story The Marsh. “What’s really interesting is that this movie was actually born at the Berlin Film Festival at the Berlinale Market,” Barker tells Fango. “We decided that we wanted to make a feature together, and from script development to funding, production and post, this film came together in only about four or five months.”
Screen Media Films gave us the scoop that it has picked up U.S. rights to Home Sweet Home, with a release planned for the second quarter of 2013 (most likely June). Special features for the disc release are still to be finalized, but will likely include a director’s commentary, interviews and a still gallery (keep your eyes...
Screen Media Films gave us the scoop that it has picked up U.S. rights to Home Sweet Home, with a release planned for the second quarter of 2013 (most likely June). Special features for the disc release are still to be finalized, but will likely include a director’s commentary, interviews and a still gallery (keep your eyes...
- 12/10/2012
- by gingold@starloggroup.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
Fox Searchlight has released the first teaser poster for The F Word. The romantic comedy is the story of two friends — Wallace (Daniel Radcliffe) and Chantry (Zoe Kazan) — who develop romantic feelings for one another. The only problem is that Chantry happens to be married.
Amanda Crew, Rafe Spall, Megan Park, Adam Driver, Meghan Heffern, Jordan Hayes, and Jonathan Cherry join Radcliffe and Kazan in The F Word for supporting roles.
The film is directed by Michael Dowse. The screenplay has been adapted by Elan Mastai (The Samaritan) from the play Cigars and Toothpaste by T.J. Dawe and Michael Rinaldi.
Here’s the synopsis for the film
“Wallace and Chantry meet at a party while reading refrigerator magnet poetry and find that they have great chemistry…. as friends. Wallace, who has the appeal of a puppy dog and a very dry wit, falls for Chantry, smart, funny and just a bit funky.
Amanda Crew, Rafe Spall, Megan Park, Adam Driver, Meghan Heffern, Jordan Hayes, and Jonathan Cherry join Radcliffe and Kazan in The F Word for supporting roles.
The film is directed by Michael Dowse. The screenplay has been adapted by Elan Mastai (The Samaritan) from the play Cigars and Toothpaste by T.J. Dawe and Michael Rinaldi.
Here’s the synopsis for the film
“Wallace and Chantry meet at a party while reading refrigerator magnet poetry and find that they have great chemistry…. as friends. Wallace, who has the appeal of a puppy dog and a very dry wit, falls for Chantry, smart, funny and just a bit funky.
- 10/11/2012
- by Allan Ford
- Filmofilia
DVD Release Date: May 6, 2012
Price: DVD $29.99
Studio: Zeitgeist/KimStim
A resident of a remote village in Poland welcomes a group of American journalists in The Shrine.
The 2010 horror movie The Shrine comes to DVD after making bloody waves at L.A.ʼs ScreamFest, the Fangoria Film Festival and the Fantasia Film Festival, where it picked up an award for Best Canadian Film.
After a young American backpacker (Ben Lewis) goes missing in Europe, a group of journalists (Cindy Sampson of TV’s Supernatural, Aaron Ashmore and Meghan Heffern) link his disappearance to a remote village in Poland called Alwainia. Upon further investigation, the journalists discover that Alwainia has a history of bizarre cult activity revolving around human sacrifice. Determined to uncover the truth—language barrier notwithstanding—they travel to the village, but quickly find themselves pursued by a mysterious group set on killing them. Fighting to survive, the journalists soon...
Price: DVD $29.99
Studio: Zeitgeist/KimStim
A resident of a remote village in Poland welcomes a group of American journalists in The Shrine.
The 2010 horror movie The Shrine comes to DVD after making bloody waves at L.A.ʼs ScreamFest, the Fangoria Film Festival and the Fantasia Film Festival, where it picked up an award for Best Canadian Film.
After a young American backpacker (Ben Lewis) goes missing in Europe, a group of journalists (Cindy Sampson of TV’s Supernatural, Aaron Ashmore and Meghan Heffern) link his disappearance to a remote village in Poland called Alwainia. Upon further investigation, the journalists discover that Alwainia has a history of bizarre cult activity revolving around human sacrifice. Determined to uncover the truth—language barrier notwithstanding—they travel to the village, but quickly find themselves pursued by a mysterious group set on killing them. Fighting to survive, the journalists soon...
- 3/29/2012
- by Laurence
- Disc Dish
Digging around in the rural lore of foreign countries rarely ends well in the horror genre, a rule that’s particularly true in Jon Knautz’s The Shrine. Thanks to Arrow Films you, too, can bow down to this monstrous effigy as we have two copies of the film on DVD to give away!
To be in with a chance of winning a copy, simply send us an E-mail Here including Your Full Name And Postal Address. We’ll take care of the rest!
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From award-winning filmmaker Jon Knautz, writer-director of the cult hit horror-comedy Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer, comes The Shrine, “a wonderfully eerie slice of Lovecraftian horror” (BeyondHollywood.com) that sets itself up as a traditional genre entry before brilliantly and unexpectedly pulling the rug from beneath the viewer with a killer twist.
Starring Aaron Ashmore ("Smallville", "Veronica Mars...
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From award-winning filmmaker Jon Knautz, writer-director of the cult hit horror-comedy Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer, comes The Shrine, “a wonderfully eerie slice of Lovecraftian horror” (BeyondHollywood.com) that sets itself up as a traditional genre entry before brilliantly and unexpectedly pulling the rug from beneath the viewer with a killer twist.
Starring Aaron Ashmore ("Smallville", "Veronica Mars...
- 2/24/2012
- by Pestilence
- DreadCentral.com
That difficult second feature from Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer director Jon Knautz slips quietly onto home video here in the UK, nearly a year after screening at Glasgow Frightfest. Marking a shift in tone, The Shrine leads us into some extremely familiar territory with a rather matter-of-fact take on occult horror. After a remarkably pedestrian first half, Knautz just about claws it back with a solidly gripping final act that may even chuck you the odd surprise for your efforts. An irritatingly ambitious journalist (Cindy Sampson) investigates a backpacker gone missing in Poland (yep, it's those pesky Eastern Europeans again), with naïve intern (Meghan Heffern) in tow. A narked, soon-to-be-ex-boyfriend (Aaron Ashmore) provides some muscle by tagging along too. Upon arrival in the remote rural village...
- 2/21/2012
- Screen Anarchy
The Shrine
Stars: Aaron Ashmore, Cindy Sampson, Meghan Heffern, Trevor Matthews | Written and Directed by Jon Knautz
From the team behind the critical and fan favourite monster movie Jack Brooks Monster Slayer comes The Shrine, which surprisingly is a much more serious offering than its rubber-suited predecessor. Equal parts The Evil Dead and Blood on Satans Claw, the film tells the story of a journalist, her assistant and her boyfriend who journey to Poland in search of a missing backpacker and stumble across ritual killings, bizarre townsfolk and a mysterious fog that hides an even more mysterious statue.
Harkening back to the cinema of the 1980?s, The Shrine takes a lot of it’s inspiration from the original Evil Dead, from the mysterious fog in the forest, to the wrinkly faced demons which inhabit the films climax; there’s even a nod to the “Ash goes crazy” scene in Evil Dead 2! But somehow,...
Stars: Aaron Ashmore, Cindy Sampson, Meghan Heffern, Trevor Matthews | Written and Directed by Jon Knautz
From the team behind the critical and fan favourite monster movie Jack Brooks Monster Slayer comes The Shrine, which surprisingly is a much more serious offering than its rubber-suited predecessor. Equal parts The Evil Dead and Blood on Satans Claw, the film tells the story of a journalist, her assistant and her boyfriend who journey to Poland in search of a missing backpacker and stumble across ritual killings, bizarre townsfolk and a mysterious fog that hides an even more mysterious statue.
Harkening back to the cinema of the 1980?s, The Shrine takes a lot of it’s inspiration from the original Evil Dead, from the mysterious fog in the forest, to the wrinkly faced demons which inhabit the films climax; there’s even a nod to the “Ash goes crazy” scene in Evil Dead 2! But somehow,...
- 2/20/2012
- by Phil
- Nerdly
If you happen to be a fan of all things demonic, supernatural, clandestine and vicious – and live in the UK – then we have some very good news for you! Arrow Films are set to unleash Jon Knautz’s rollicking possession creature feature The Shrine on DVD and Blu-ray across the United Kingdom on February 27th.
Check out the artwork for The Shrine's (review here) UK release below, and trust us – this one’s not to be missed!
Synopsis:
When a young American goes missing in Poland while backpacking around Europe, ambitious journalist Carmen (Cindy Sampson) links his disappearance to a number of similar events that have occurred over the years in and around the remote rural village of Alvania. With the Us and Polish authorities showing little interest in the case, Carmen decides to investigate the story herself, hoping for a scoop that will forward her career as a writer.
Check out the artwork for The Shrine's (review here) UK release below, and trust us – this one’s not to be missed!
Synopsis:
When a young American goes missing in Poland while backpacking around Europe, ambitious journalist Carmen (Cindy Sampson) links his disappearance to a number of similar events that have occurred over the years in and around the remote rural village of Alvania. With the Us and Polish authorities showing little interest in the case, Carmen decides to investigate the story herself, hoping for a scoop that will forward her career as a writer.
- 2/7/2012
- by Pestilence
- DreadCentral.com
Each day during the Toronto International Film Festival, Notable.ca and Julian Brass will be covering the hottest events and celebrities, brining us from the red carpet to the VIP areas. Keep checking back for more and for the Notable.ca Tiff Party Guide click here.
One of the biggest Tiff 2011 industry tickets this year was the Cfc (Canadian Film Centre) Barbeque, an annual celebration that saw some of Canada's top and emerging talent mixing with film and television heavyweights as Midway State played a top-notch set to entertain. Notable.ca's Julian Brass was walking the grounds and interviewing some of our favourite Canadian celebs at this relaxed Fest party that really celebrates our own country's accomplishments. Aaron Ashmore ("Warehouse 13"), Meghan Heffern ("Almost Heroes"), Lyriq Bent ("Rookie Blue"), and Nathan Ferraro (Midway State) all checked in with Notable to bring us up-to-date on their latest projects. Check out the stars after the jump!
One of the biggest Tiff 2011 industry tickets this year was the Cfc (Canadian Film Centre) Barbeque, an annual celebration that saw some of Canada's top and emerging talent mixing with film and television heavyweights as Midway State played a top-notch set to entertain. Notable.ca's Julian Brass was walking the grounds and interviewing some of our favourite Canadian celebs at this relaxed Fest party that really celebrates our own country's accomplishments. Aaron Ashmore ("Warehouse 13"), Meghan Heffern ("Almost Heroes"), Lyriq Bent ("Rookie Blue"), and Nathan Ferraro (Midway State) all checked in with Notable to bring us up-to-date on their latest projects. Check out the stars after the jump!
- 9/13/2011
- by Julian Brass, Notable.ca
- Cineplex
Edmonton.s Meghan Heffern is a fast rising young star currently working three TV shows with a side helping of film work. She has a unique gift for comedy, as seen in the Showcase series Almost Heroes. She.s clothing store manager Candi who uses her .power. to subjugate her employees, even at minimum wage. She lets loose as a snarky, sassy and mean-spirited, who is not rocket scientist material. Still Heffern gives her something likeable so that we can delve past the surface bossy boots and find a relatable and pretty funny heart. Last summer Heffern starred in the IFC horror thriller The Shrine, as an intern on an investigative research trip to Poland who gets mixed up with...
- 7/29/2011
- by Anne Brodie
- Monsters and Critics
The Shrine is about a group of journalists that go searching to find the real story of a missing American backpacker in Poland. During their journey they run into hostile locals and find out that they will become victims in a ritualistic human sacrifice. Check out the two new clips we got our hands on after the bump. The Shrine is directed by Jon Knautz (Teen Massacre) and stars Aaron Ashmore, (Smallville), Cindy Sampson (Swamp Devil), and Meghan Heffern (The Fog). The Shrine is available now on demand on several cable stations including Bright House, Cablevision, Cox, Comcast and Time Warner. The Shine picked up the Best Canadian Feature during the Fantasia Film Festival. The film is available...
- 7/20/2011
- Best-Horror-Movies.com
We are minutes away from beginning our San Diego Comic-Con coverage, but before we get going, two massively cool clips from IFC Midnight's The Shrine have come our way, and we need to share!
Be sure to check out the flick on demand from IFC Midnight via Comcast, Cox, Cablevision, Time Warner, and Bright House!
Trevor Matthews stars along with Meghan Heffern, Aaron Ashmore, and Cindy Sampson in The Shrine (review here).
Synopsis:
After a young American backpacker goes missing in Europe, a group of journalists link his disappearance to a remote village in Poland called Alvaina. Upon further investigation, the journalists discover that Alvaina has a history of bizarre cult activity revolving around human sacrifice. Hellbent on discovering the truth, they travel to the small village but quickly find themselves pursued by a mysterious group set on killing them. Forced into the gruesome reality of true survival horror, the...
Be sure to check out the flick on demand from IFC Midnight via Comcast, Cox, Cablevision, Time Warner, and Bright House!
Trevor Matthews stars along with Meghan Heffern, Aaron Ashmore, and Cindy Sampson in The Shrine (review here).
Synopsis:
After a young American backpacker goes missing in Europe, a group of journalists link his disappearance to a remote village in Poland called Alvaina. Upon further investigation, the journalists discover that Alvaina has a history of bizarre cult activity revolving around human sacrifice. Hellbent on discovering the truth, they travel to the small village but quickly find themselves pursued by a mysterious group set on killing them. Forced into the gruesome reality of true survival horror, the...
- 7/20/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Jon Knautz’s Polish-set horror movie “The Shrine” is currently available nationwide on demand from IFC Midnight, via Comcast, Cox, Cablevision, Time Warner, and Bright House. If you’re still undecided about giving the film a shot, here are two clips from the movie to help you make up your mind. After a young American backpacker goes missing in Europe, a group of journalists link his disappearance to a remote village in Poland. They travel there hoping to get the story, but as they unravel the secrets behind this mysterious village, they are suddenly pursued by hostile locals. Unable to escape, they soon become the next victims of ritualistic human sacrifice. Forced into the gruesome reality of true survival horror, the journalists will discover that this village hides a much darker secret than they could ever imagine. The film stars Aaron Ashmore, Cindy Sampson and Meghan Heffern. Get more images...
- 7/20/2011
- by Nix
- Beyond Hollywood
Anybody who's a fan of the film Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer, might possibly dig on this next flick which shares the same director, Jon Knautz. The Shrine, which I'm told is pretty good, stars Trevor Matthews, Meghan Heffern, Aaron Ashmore, and Cindy Sampson. Look for it to make it's debut on demand starting July 15th from IFC Midnight via Comcast, Cox, Cablevision, Time Warner, and Bright House. Check out this new trailer which was just releas…...
- 6/26/2011
- Horrorbid
We've been looking forward to the next film from the director of Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer, known as The Shrine, for a long while now, and finally we have a release date and some new eye candy for you!
Be sure to check out the flick when it debuts on demand from IFC Midnight via Comcast, Cox, Cablevision, Time Warner, and Bright House starting July 15th!
Trevor Matthews stars along with Meghan Heffern, Aaron Ashmore, and Cindy Sampson in The Shrine (review here).
Synopsis:
After a young American backpacker goes missing in Europe, a group of journalists link his disappearance to a remote village in Poland called Alvaina. Upon further investigation, the journalists discover that Alvaina has a history of bizarre cult activity revolving around human sacrifice. Hellbent on discovering the truth, they travel to the small village but quickly find themselves pursued by a mysterious group set on killing them.
Be sure to check out the flick when it debuts on demand from IFC Midnight via Comcast, Cox, Cablevision, Time Warner, and Bright House starting July 15th!
Trevor Matthews stars along with Meghan Heffern, Aaron Ashmore, and Cindy Sampson in The Shrine (review here).
Synopsis:
After a young American backpacker goes missing in Europe, a group of journalists link his disappearance to a remote village in Poland called Alvaina. Upon further investigation, the journalists discover that Alvaina has a history of bizarre cult activity revolving around human sacrifice. Hellbent on discovering the truth, they travel to the small village but quickly find themselves pursued by a mysterious group set on killing them.
- 6/23/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
I’m curious about Jon Knautz’s 2010 horror flick “The Shrine”, his follow-up to 2007′s surprisingly entertaining splatter/horror comedy “Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer”. The film stars Cindy Sampson of “Supernatural” fame, so that’s a plus. IFC Midnight has the film set to debut on demand via Comcast, Cox, Cablevision, Time Warner, and Bright House starting July 15th. Take a gander at the new trailer and a poster below. After a young American backpacker goes missing in Europe, a group of journalists link his disappearance to a remote village in Poland. They travel there hoping to get the story, but as they unravel the secrets behind this mysterious village, they are suddenly pursued by hostile locals. Unable to escape, they soon become the next victims of ritualistic human sacrifice. Forced into the gruesome reality of true survival horror, the journalists will discover that this village hides a much darker...
- 6/22/2011
- by Nix
- Beyond Hollywood
And again IFC Midnight proves why they're among every genre fan's best friends: The company has picked up U.S. distribution rights to The Shrine, the latest thriller from writer/director Jon Knautz.
Knautz, who is best known for Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer, reteamed with Brooks himself, Trevor Matthews, along with actors Meghan Heffern, Aaron Ashmore, and Cindy Sampson for The Shrine (review here).
Synopsis:
After a young American backpacker goes missing in Europe, a group of journalists link his disappearance to a remote village in Poland called Alvaina. Upon further investigation, the journalists discover that Alvaina has a history of bizarre cult activity revolving around human sacrifice. Hellbent on discovering the truth, they travel to the small village but quickly find themselves pursued by a mysterious group set on killing them. Forced into the gruesome reality of true survival horror, the journalists soon discover that Alvaina hides a much...
Knautz, who is best known for Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer, reteamed with Brooks himself, Trevor Matthews, along with actors Meghan Heffern, Aaron Ashmore, and Cindy Sampson for The Shrine (review here).
Synopsis:
After a young American backpacker goes missing in Europe, a group of journalists link his disappearance to a remote village in Poland called Alvaina. Upon further investigation, the journalists discover that Alvaina has a history of bizarre cult activity revolving around human sacrifice. Hellbent on discovering the truth, they travel to the small village but quickly find themselves pursued by a mysterious group set on killing them. Forced into the gruesome reality of true survival horror, the journalists soon discover that Alvaina hides a much...
- 4/20/2011
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
The Shrine
Stars: Aaron Ashmore, Cindy Sampson, Meghan Heffern, Trevor Matthews | Written and Directed by Jon Knautz
From the team behind the critical and fan favourite monster movie Jack Brooks Monster Slayer comes The Shrine, which surprisingly is a much more serious offering than its rubber-suited predecessor. Equal parts The Evil Dead and Blood on Satans Claw, the film tells the story of a journalist, her assistant and her boyfriend who journey to Poland in search of a missing backpacker and stumble across ritual killings, bizarre townsfolk and a mysterious fog that hides an even more mysterious statue.
There seems to have been a theme running through this years film selection at FrightFest Glasgow, with a lot of the films on show harkening back to the cinema of the 1980’s, what with the Mother’s Day remake, Hobo With A Shotgun and The Shrine – which takes a lot of it...
Stars: Aaron Ashmore, Cindy Sampson, Meghan Heffern, Trevor Matthews | Written and Directed by Jon Knautz
From the team behind the critical and fan favourite monster movie Jack Brooks Monster Slayer comes The Shrine, which surprisingly is a much more serious offering than its rubber-suited predecessor. Equal parts The Evil Dead and Blood on Satans Claw, the film tells the story of a journalist, her assistant and her boyfriend who journey to Poland in search of a missing backpacker and stumble across ritual killings, bizarre townsfolk and a mysterious fog that hides an even more mysterious statue.
There seems to have been a theme running through this years film selection at FrightFest Glasgow, with a lot of the films on show harkening back to the cinema of the 1980’s, what with the Mother’s Day remake, Hobo With A Shotgun and The Shrine – which takes a lot of it...
- 2/27/2011
- by Phil
- Nerdly
By Ed Sum
Every once in a blue moon comes a nicely made film that sets the mood from the get-go. The Shrine succeeds in where many others have failed. From the very first few frames to the end, this movie is a product of visual contrasts and cosmic terror. Here, the production team knew exactly what they’re borrowing from—the film noir stylings of yesteryear—and they toss in enough references of grandiose design to even make H.P. Lovecraft give his nod of approval.
Even before the terror slowly begins, there is finally a film that spends time establishing the main characters. Even when the shots don't require it, what audiences are presented with are beautiful pieces of cinematography with plenty of hidden meaning for those in the know. Even the colours seem to change. Mid-film, the product looked like it went through a desaturation filter. Perhaps that...
Every once in a blue moon comes a nicely made film that sets the mood from the get-go. The Shrine succeeds in where many others have failed. From the very first few frames to the end, this movie is a product of visual contrasts and cosmic terror. Here, the production team knew exactly what they’re borrowing from—the film noir stylings of yesteryear—and they toss in enough references of grandiose design to even make H.P. Lovecraft give his nod of approval.
Even before the terror slowly begins, there is finally a film that spends time establishing the main characters. Even when the shots don't require it, what audiences are presented with are beautiful pieces of cinematography with plenty of hidden meaning for those in the know. Even the colours seem to change. Mid-film, the product looked like it went through a desaturation filter. Perhaps that...
- 2/9/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Ed Sum)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
With one world, one European and five UK premieres, the UK’s biggest horror fantasy festival returns to its second home at the Glasgow Film Festival for the 6th year with their darkest, deranged and daring line-up ever.
Expect the totally unexpected with this eclectic programme featuring a trilogy of sexual terror, uncut Korean serial killers, psychotic tyres, Polish demons, maniacal matriarchs, crazed war veterans and a terrific schlock doc.
With guest directors and filmmakers from all over world (to be announced soon), surprises on screen and off, and our unique community feeling, FrightFest at the Gff has now become a must-attend occasion on the horror fantasy fan’s calendar.
The full line-up
Fri 25
6.30pm. Little Deaths (World Premiere)
One killer anthology from the UK’s most promising horror filmmakers, Andrew Parkinson (I, Zombie), Simon Rumley (Red, White & Blue), and Sean Hogan (Isle Of Dogs), composed of three disturbingly sensual...
Expect the totally unexpected with this eclectic programme featuring a trilogy of sexual terror, uncut Korean serial killers, psychotic tyres, Polish demons, maniacal matriarchs, crazed war veterans and a terrific schlock doc.
With guest directors and filmmakers from all over world (to be announced soon), surprises on screen and off, and our unique community feeling, FrightFest at the Gff has now become a must-attend occasion on the horror fantasy fan’s calendar.
The full line-up
Fri 25
6.30pm. Little Deaths (World Premiere)
One killer anthology from the UK’s most promising horror filmmakers, Andrew Parkinson (I, Zombie), Simon Rumley (Red, White & Blue), and Sean Hogan (Isle Of Dogs), composed of three disturbingly sensual...
- 1/19/2011
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
FilmShaft loves FrightFest. The awesome people behind the best horror festival in the whole wide world have announced their Glasgow line-up, so prepare for a scare!
Also there’s the European premiere of Hobo With A Shotgun to look forward to and get excited about.
Below is the full press release and line-up:
“Expect the totally unexpected with this eclectic programme featuring a trilogy of sexual terror, uncut Korean serial killers, psychotic tyres, Polish demons, maniacal matriarchs, crazed war veterans and a terrific schlock doc. With guest directors and filmmakers from all over world (to be announced soon), surprises on screen and off, and our unique community feeling, FrightFest at the Gff has now become a must-attend occasion on the horror fantasy fan’s calendar.”
Fri 25
6.30pm. Little Deaths (World Premiere)
One killer anthology from the UK’s most promising horror filmmakers, Andrew Parkinson (I, Zombie), Simon Rumley (Red, White...
Also there’s the European premiere of Hobo With A Shotgun to look forward to and get excited about.
Below is the full press release and line-up:
“Expect the totally unexpected with this eclectic programme featuring a trilogy of sexual terror, uncut Korean serial killers, psychotic tyres, Polish demons, maniacal matriarchs, crazed war veterans and a terrific schlock doc. With guest directors and filmmakers from all over world (to be announced soon), surprises on screen and off, and our unique community feeling, FrightFest at the Gff has now become a must-attend occasion on the horror fantasy fan’s calendar.”
Fri 25
6.30pm. Little Deaths (World Premiere)
One killer anthology from the UK’s most promising horror filmmakers, Andrew Parkinson (I, Zombie), Simon Rumley (Red, White...
- 1/19/2011
- by Martyn Conterio
- FilmShaft.com
Just in time for its premiere this Thursday, October 14th, at 7:30 pm at the Mann 6 Theatres, we've gotten our claws into an eye-popping new one-sheet for Jon Knautz's new film, The Shrine.
The Shrine, is written and directed by Jon (Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer) Knautz and stars Jack Brooks himself, Trevor Matthews, along with Meghan Heffern, Aaron Ashmore, and Cindy Sampson.
After a young American backpacker goes missing in Europe, a group of journalists link his disappearance to a remote village in Poland called Alvaina. Upon further investigation, the journalists discover that Alvaina has a history of bizarre cult activity revolving around human sacrifice. Hellbent on discovering the truth, they travel to the small village but quickly find themselves pursued by a mysterious group set on killing them. Forced into the gruesome reality of true survival horror, the journalists soon discover that Alvaina hides a much darker secret than they could ever imagine.
The Shrine, is written and directed by Jon (Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer) Knautz and stars Jack Brooks himself, Trevor Matthews, along with Meghan Heffern, Aaron Ashmore, and Cindy Sampson.
After a young American backpacker goes missing in Europe, a group of journalists link his disappearance to a remote village in Poland called Alvaina. Upon further investigation, the journalists discover that Alvaina has a history of bizarre cult activity revolving around human sacrifice. Hellbent on discovering the truth, they travel to the small village but quickly find themselves pursued by a mysterious group set on killing them. Forced into the gruesome reality of true survival horror, the journalists soon discover that Alvaina hides a much darker secret than they could ever imagine.
- 10/11/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
From the guy who brought us Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer comes Jon Knautz's newest film called The Shrine and we have the first creepy look at the new poster thanks to Bloody-Disgusting. The film stars Trevor Matthews, Meghan Heffern, Aaron Ashmore and Cindy Sampson.
Synopsis:
After a young American backpacker goes missing in Europe, a group of journalists link his disappearance to a remote village in Poland called Alvaina. Upon further investigation, the journalists discover that Alvaina has a history of bizarre cult activity revolving around human sacrifice. Hellbent on discovering the truth, they travel to the small village but quickly find themselves pursued by a mysterious group set on killing them. Forced into the gruesome reality of true survival horror, the journalists soon discover that Alvaina hides a much darker secret than they could ever imagine.
Visit the official The Shrine website
...
Synopsis:
After a young American backpacker goes missing in Europe, a group of journalists link his disappearance to a remote village in Poland called Alvaina. Upon further investigation, the journalists discover that Alvaina has a history of bizarre cult activity revolving around human sacrifice. Hellbent on discovering the truth, they travel to the small village but quickly find themselves pursued by a mysterious group set on killing them. Forced into the gruesome reality of true survival horror, the journalists soon discover that Alvaina hides a much darker secret than they could ever imagine.
Visit the official The Shrine website
...
- 7/24/2010
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
The Shrine, which is written and directed by Jon (Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer) Knautz and stars Jack Brooks himself, Trevor Matthews, along with Meghan Heffern, Aaron Ashmore, and Cindy Sampson, has a new one sheet and while I'm liking it, I don't really know what it is I'm looking at.
After a young American backpacker goes missing in Europe, a group of journalists link his disappearance to a remote village in Poland called Alvaina. Upon further investigation, the journalists discover that Alvaina has a history of bizarre cult activity revolving around human sacrifice. Hellbent on discovering the truth, they travel to the small village but quickly find themselves pursued by a mysterious group set on killing them. Forced into the gruesome reality of true survival horror, the journalists soon discover that Alvaina hides a much darker secret than they could ever imagine.
Be sure to check out the official site...
After a young American backpacker goes missing in Europe, a group of journalists link his disappearance to a remote village in Poland called Alvaina. Upon further investigation, the journalists discover that Alvaina has a history of bizarre cult activity revolving around human sacrifice. Hellbent on discovering the truth, they travel to the small village but quickly find themselves pursued by a mysterious group set on killing them. Forced into the gruesome reality of true survival horror, the journalists soon discover that Alvaina hides a much darker secret than they could ever imagine.
Be sure to check out the official site...
- 7/23/2010
- by Masked Slasher
- DreadCentral.com
The Shrine - Still - CrucifixionYou really have to respect a village for sticking with Paganism 1400 years after variations of this religion have basically gone out of fashion. Paganism is a blanket term used to cover many Eastern European before the emergence of Christianity. Paganism is one of the themes within director Jon Knautz's (Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer) Canadian horror film The Shrine, which will have a World Premiere at Montreal's Fantasia July 25th. The film will have one showing at the film festival and The Shrine, unsurprisingly, shows a "pagan-looking shrine," (Fantasia) where the Polish locals hold Pagan rites for mysterious demons. The trailer for the film is fantastic and the clip shows more of the religious rites performed by these ancient worshipers, below.
The synopsis for The Shrine here:
"The story has a small group of American journalists embarks to a remote Polish village in search of...
The synopsis for The Shrine here:
"The story has a small group of American journalists embarks to a remote Polish village in search of...
- 7/18/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
In a nutshell, Chloe, Atom Egoyan's latest film, makes you wonder what conclusion you should draw from it. While Egoyan is definitely one of Canada's greatest director, this creation will very likely divide professional critics and members of the public alike. With that said, Chloe is best appreciated when we only think about all the things that happened in the story before the weak ending comes.
Catherine (Julianne Moore) and David (Liam Neeson) are respectively a successful gynaecologist who has her own clinic and a popular music professor at an university. After he had given a conference in New York, David tells Catherine that he missed his flight back to Toronto and, by extension, can't attend the surprise party that she prepared for his birthday. Eventually, Catherine suspects David of cheating on her.
In fact, without confronting him about it, Catherine discovers that David, while in New York, actually...
Catherine (Julianne Moore) and David (Liam Neeson) are respectively a successful gynaecologist who has her own clinic and a popular music professor at an university. After he had given a conference in New York, David tells Catherine that he missed his flight back to Toronto and, by extension, can't attend the surprise party that she prepared for his birthday. Eventually, Catherine suspects David of cheating on her.
In fact, without confronting him about it, Catherine discovers that David, while in New York, actually...
- 4/1/2010
- by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
"Chloe" from Sony Pictures Classics gets five new clips. The Atom Agoyan film opens in limited areas on March 26th and stars Julianne Moore, Liam Neeson, Amanda Seyfried, Nina Dobrev, Max Thieriot and Meghan Heffern. Screenplay is written by Erin Cressida Wilson, known for her work on 2006's "Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus." When David (Liam Neeson) misses his flight home from New York and, as a result, the surprise party his wife Catherine (Julianne Moore) has planned for him, Catherine is forced to swallow her disappointment and any suspicions and return to the waiting guests. Reading a text message sent to David's phone the following morning from one of his female students, Catherine's fear grows. The successful couple, Catherine, a doctor, and David a professor of music, have a 17-year-old son, Michael (Max Thieriot), and to an outsider, they have everything. But their careers and raising a...
- 2/26/2010
- Upcoming-Movies.com
See the official trailer for Sony Pictures Classics' "Chloe," a potent, sexy-looking release starring Julianne Moore, Liam Neeson, Amanda Seyfried, Nina Dobrev, Max Thieriot, Meghan Heffern, Laura DeCarteret and Mishu Vellani. Atom Egoyan ("Adoration," "Where the Truth Lies," "Ararat") directs from the screenplay written by Erin Cressida Wilson. The drama is produced by Jeffrey Clifford, Joe Medjuck, Simone Urdl, Ivan Reitman and Jennifer Weiss. The film opens in limited areas on March 26th. Also, for those who haven't seen the new poster yet, check it out.
- 2/23/2010
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Sony Pictures Classics has provided another sneak peek to "Chloe" by debuting new international trailer. Offering a look at many fresh footage, the snippet sees Julianne Moore who hires an escort, played by Amanda Seyfried, to seduce her husband whom she suspects of cheating.
Successful doctor Catherine and music professor David are a married couple who has a 17-year-old son, Michael. To an outsider they have everything but, in reality, both their careers and raising a troubled teen have put strains on their marriage and all forms of communication have been lost.
When a series of evidences leads to a suspicion that her husband is cheating, Catherine hires irresistible young woman Chloe to test David 's fidelity. But Chloe's torrid tales of her encounters with David take Catherine on a journey of sexual and sensual re-discovery, putting her family in great danger.
Joining Julianne Moore and Amanda Seyfried in...
Successful doctor Catherine and music professor David are a married couple who has a 17-year-old son, Michael. To an outsider they have everything but, in reality, both their careers and raising a troubled teen have put strains on their marriage and all forms of communication have been lost.
When a series of evidences leads to a suspicion that her husband is cheating, Catherine hires irresistible young woman Chloe to test David 's fidelity. But Chloe's torrid tales of her encounters with David take Catherine on a journey of sexual and sensual re-discovery, putting her family in great danger.
Joining Julianne Moore and Amanda Seyfried in...
- 2/10/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
We have added new images in from various Sony Pictures Classics releases. Check out pics from: Get Low Starring: Robert Duvall, Sissy Spacek, Bill Murray and Lucas Black Directed By: Aaron Schneider Written By: Aaron Schneider, C. Gaby Mitchell and Chris Provenzano Produced By: David Gundlach, Dean Zanuck Chloe Starring: Julianne Moore, Liam Neeson, Amanda Seyfried, Nina Dobrev, Max Thieriot, Meghan Heffern, Laura DeCarteret, Mishu Vellani Directed By: Atom Egoyan Written By: Erin Cressida Wilson Produced By: Jeffrey Clifford, Joe Medjuck, Simone Urdl, Ivan Reitman, Jennifer Weiss...
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