Stars: Jackson Trent, Anna Fagan, Donny Ness, Clayton Stocker Myers, Lauren Shaye, Skip Schwink, Bob Olin, Emily Classen, Nolan Weis, Dom Dimercurio | Written by Harrison Demchick | Directed by Joshua Land
I love a good Bigfoot movie and there’s nowhere near enough of them. Most recently Willow Creek and even more so, Exists have been really entertaining Bigfoot movies. But Ape Canyon isn’t like those movies at all really and genre fans looking for a scary or action-packed-style film will be disappointed. Ape Canyon does offer much more though.
Ape Canyon follows Cal Piker and his sister as they embark on an adventure to see Bigfoot. Cal is on the verge of implosion, the viewer left to find out why, and his love of Bigfoot means he believes this will be a good distraction. He needs somebody with him though and his sister, who has always been there for him,...
I love a good Bigfoot movie and there’s nowhere near enough of them. Most recently Willow Creek and even more so, Exists have been really entertaining Bigfoot movies. But Ape Canyon isn’t like those movies at all really and genre fans looking for a scary or action-packed-style film will be disappointed. Ape Canyon does offer much more though.
Ape Canyon follows Cal Piker and his sister as they embark on an adventure to see Bigfoot. Cal is on the verge of implosion, the viewer left to find out why, and his love of Bigfoot means he believes this will be a good distraction. He needs somebody with him though and his sister, who has always been there for him,...
- 4/20/2021
- by Alain Elliott
- Nerdly
Here's the thing... when it's snowing out, the entire outside world can go to hell. We're staying warm in our offices listen to metal playlists on Spotify and drinking mass quantities of booze. Still, some do venture out, and they usually end up getting what's coming to 'em!
The Guide makes its DVD debut February 25th from Monarch Home Entertainment. Read on for the details!
Written and directed by John Meyers, The Guide stars Don Scribner (Killing Lincoln, Heaven Burns), Stephanie Leone, Jan-David Soutar (HBO’s “The Wire” and the award-winning film Roulette), Clayton Myers, and Nicholas Russell.
Synopsis
When a distraught woodsman reluctantly agrees to guide two New Yorkers on a deer hunt in the frozen wilderness of December's northwestern Maine, his sanity begins to slip away as the wreckage that his buck hunting set in motion a year before catches up with him.
This hunt would have been...
The Guide makes its DVD debut February 25th from Monarch Home Entertainment. Read on for the details!
Written and directed by John Meyers, The Guide stars Don Scribner (Killing Lincoln, Heaven Burns), Stephanie Leone, Jan-David Soutar (HBO’s “The Wire” and the award-winning film Roulette), Clayton Myers, and Nicholas Russell.
Synopsis
When a distraught woodsman reluctantly agrees to guide two New Yorkers on a deer hunt in the frozen wilderness of December's northwestern Maine, his sanity begins to slip away as the wreckage that his buck hunting set in motion a year before catches up with him.
This hunt would have been...
- 2/7/2014
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Not to be confused with the Hammer film of the same name that's gearing up production, the indie flick The Quiet Ones is getting set to make its home video debut on May 8th from SaintSinner Entertainment.
The film, from producing companies SaintSinner Entertainment and Ningun Films, is directed by Amel J. Figueroa and stars Courtney Gains, Bill Allen, Reggie Bannister, Adam Ciesielski, Brea Bee, Clayton Myers, Dennis Ronin, Jessica Browne-White, Nina Fluke, Vanessa Liu, Jeremy Zelig, Jennifer Butler, Laura Lynn Cottrel, Mark Lassise, and Warren Hemenway.
Synopsis:
A young man's rapid descent into madness, fueled by memories of a distant past of painful family experiences. A disturbed young man named Michael (Ciesielski) believes a normal relationship in the form of a blossoming new love interest named Isabel (Bee) may save him from his own demons, only to find that recurring nightmares and memories of the past that center around...
The film, from producing companies SaintSinner Entertainment and Ningun Films, is directed by Amel J. Figueroa and stars Courtney Gains, Bill Allen, Reggie Bannister, Adam Ciesielski, Brea Bee, Clayton Myers, Dennis Ronin, Jessica Browne-White, Nina Fluke, Vanessa Liu, Jeremy Zelig, Jennifer Butler, Laura Lynn Cottrel, Mark Lassise, and Warren Hemenway.
Synopsis:
A young man's rapid descent into madness, fueled by memories of a distant past of painful family experiences. A disturbed young man named Michael (Ciesielski) believes a normal relationship in the form of a blossoming new love interest named Isabel (Bee) may save him from his own demons, only to find that recurring nightmares and memories of the past that center around...
- 2/24/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
On DVD May 8th from SaintSinner Entertainment is Amel J. Figueroa's The Quiet Ones, which stars Courtney Gains, Reggie Bannister, Bill Allen, Adam Ciesielski, Brea Bee, Clayton Myers, Dennis Ronin, Jessica Browne-White, Nina Fluke, Vanessa Liu, Jeremy Zelig, Jennifer Butler, Laura Lynn Cottrel, Mark Lassise, and Warren Hemenway. "A young man's rapid descent into madness fueled by memories of a distant past of painful family experiences. A disturbed young man named Michael believes a normal relationship in the form of a blossoming new love interest named Isabel may save him from his own demons, only to find that recurring nightmares and memories of the past that center around his abusive father are too strong for any one love to quiet."...
- 2/24/2012
- bloody-disgusting.com
SaintSinner Entertainment is brining The Quiet Ones to the Hoboken International Film Festival June 6th (Bloody). The film quickly delves into one character's abuse and his subsequent madness that arouses inner demons. A psychological thriller for sure, The Quiet Ones will also show at the Philadelphia Independent Film Festival June 23 to the 27th. More details on this project are at the homepage below.
The synopsis for The Quiet Ones here:
"A young man's rapid descent into madness, fueled by memories of a distant past of painful family experiences. A disturbed young man named Michael (Ciesielski) believes a normal relationship in the form of a blossoming new love interest named Isabel (Bee) may save him from his own demons, only to find that recurring nightmares and memories of the past that center around his abusive father (Gains) are too strong for any one love to quiet" (Bloody).
Release Date: June 6th...
The synopsis for The Quiet Ones here:
"A young man's rapid descent into madness, fueled by memories of a distant past of painful family experiences. A disturbed young man named Michael (Ciesielski) believes a normal relationship in the form of a blossoming new love interest named Isabel (Bee) may save him from his own demons, only to find that recurring nightmares and memories of the past that center around his abusive father (Gains) are too strong for any one love to quiet" (Bloody).
Release Date: June 6th...
- 5/31/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Indie psychological thriller The Quiet Ones will be premiering on the film festival circuit next weekend, June 6th at 8pm to be exact, at the Hoboken International Film Festival. We've got a look at the trailer, poster, and some screengrabs along with an exclusive production still.
In additional to the Hiff (the dates of which are June 4th-10th), The Quiet Ones will also be playing at the upcoming 3rd annual Philadelphia Independent Film Festival, which runs June 23rd-27th.
The film, from producing companies SaintSinner Entertainment and Ningun Films, is directed by Amel J. Figueroa and stars Courtney Gains, Bill Allen, Reggie Bannister, Adam Ciesielski, Brea Bee, Clayton Myers, Dennis Ronin, Jessica Browne-White, Nina Fluke, Vanessa Liu, Jeremy Zelig, Jennifer Butler, Laura Lynn Cottrel, Mark Lassise, and Warren Hemenway.
Synopsis:
A young man's rapid descent into madness, fueled by memories of a distant past of painful family experiences. A...
In additional to the Hiff (the dates of which are June 4th-10th), The Quiet Ones will also be playing at the upcoming 3rd annual Philadelphia Independent Film Festival, which runs June 23rd-27th.
The film, from producing companies SaintSinner Entertainment and Ningun Films, is directed by Amel J. Figueroa and stars Courtney Gains, Bill Allen, Reggie Bannister, Adam Ciesielski, Brea Bee, Clayton Myers, Dennis Ronin, Jessica Browne-White, Nina Fluke, Vanessa Liu, Jeremy Zelig, Jennifer Butler, Laura Lynn Cottrel, Mark Lassise, and Warren Hemenway.
Synopsis:
A young man's rapid descent into madness, fueled by memories of a distant past of painful family experiences. A...
- 5/30/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
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