Reviewed by Kevin Scott
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A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night (2014)
Written by: Ana Lily Amirpour
Directed by: Ana Lily Amirpour
Cast: Sheila Vand (The Girl), Arash (Arash Marandi), Marshall Manesh (Hossein the Junkie), Mozhan Marno (Atti the Prostitute), Dominic Rains (Saeed the Pimp), Rome Shadanloo (Shaydah the Princess), Ray Haratian (The Boss), Pej Vahdat (DJ Porno), Ana Lily Amirpour (Skeleton Partygirl), Masuka (Masuka the Cat)
There are two things that have inhibited me in the past from broadening my horror film horizons. Those things would be subtitles and anything filmed in black and white. I’ve conquered my perceived drudgery of reading subtitles, and after many forced exercises to multitask my watching and reading simultaneously, I can get lost in a really good horror movie, and the subtitles come as second nature. I’m still struggling with the black and white. Even established classics such as “Night of the Living Dead...
MoreHorror.com
A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night (2014)
Written by: Ana Lily Amirpour
Directed by: Ana Lily Amirpour
Cast: Sheila Vand (The Girl), Arash (Arash Marandi), Marshall Manesh (Hossein the Junkie), Mozhan Marno (Atti the Prostitute), Dominic Rains (Saeed the Pimp), Rome Shadanloo (Shaydah the Princess), Ray Haratian (The Boss), Pej Vahdat (DJ Porno), Ana Lily Amirpour (Skeleton Partygirl), Masuka (Masuka the Cat)
There are two things that have inhibited me in the past from broadening my horror film horizons. Those things would be subtitles and anything filmed in black and white. I’ve conquered my perceived drudgery of reading subtitles, and after many forced exercises to multitask my watching and reading simultaneously, I can get lost in a really good horror movie, and the subtitles come as second nature. I’m still struggling with the black and white. Even established classics such as “Night of the Living Dead...
- 8/6/2015
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Kino Lorber has announced A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night will be released on DVD and Blu-ray on April 21.
In his Sliff 2014 review, Michael Haffner wrote A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night, “is the best vampire film since Let The Right One In.”
Buy it on iTunes here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/movie/girl-walks-home-alone-at-night/id958700430
Pre-order on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Walks-Alone-Special-Collectors-Blu-ray/dp/B00SV06VLS/ref=sr_1_2_twi_1_blu?ie=UTF8&qid=1428338245&sr=8-2&keywords=A+Girl+Walks+Home+Alone+At+Night
The film’s Blu-ray brings over two hours of special features (138 minutes), as well as a collectible version of the first two issues of the comic book, written by Ana Lily Amirpour and drawn by Michael DeWeese, being published by Radco.
After grossing over $420,000 in Us theaters and playing in more than 75 markets, Ana Lily Amirpour’s feature debut is ready for its home media release.
In his Sliff 2014 review, Michael Haffner wrote A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night, “is the best vampire film since Let The Right One In.”
Buy it on iTunes here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/movie/girl-walks-home-alone-at-night/id958700430
Pre-order on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Walks-Alone-Special-Collectors-Blu-ray/dp/B00SV06VLS/ref=sr_1_2_twi_1_blu?ie=UTF8&qid=1428338245&sr=8-2&keywords=A+Girl+Walks+Home+Alone+At+Night
The film’s Blu-ray brings over two hours of special features (138 minutes), as well as a collectible version of the first two issues of the comic book, written by Ana Lily Amirpour and drawn by Michael DeWeese, being published by Radco.
After grossing over $420,000 in Us theaters and playing in more than 75 markets, Ana Lily Amirpour’s feature debut is ready for its home media release.
- 4/6/2015
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
A long time in the making, Reach Me, from filmmaker/actor John Herzfeld brings ‘positive thinking’ and ‘self-help’ to the big screen. It stars a bevy of Herzfeld’s actor friends and friends of friends, including Sylvester Stallone, Kyra Sedgwick and Kevin Connolly.
The title is one of a dozen or so newcomers opening in limited release this weekend. Music Box’s Happy Valley and Kino Lorber’s Monk With A Camera are among Friday’s debuting documentaries.
Happy Valley, named after the area where Pennsylvania State University is located, dives into the child sexual-abuse scandal that rocked Penn State, while Monk looks at an unlikely ascetic who gave up life in the fast lane.
Kino Lorber also is launching Iranian Western Vampire pic A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night, which it is releasing with Vice Films. The title, which was born out of a previous short film, debuted at Sundance in January.
The title is one of a dozen or so newcomers opening in limited release this weekend. Music Box’s Happy Valley and Kino Lorber’s Monk With A Camera are among Friday’s debuting documentaries.
Happy Valley, named after the area where Pennsylvania State University is located, dives into the child sexual-abuse scandal that rocked Penn State, while Monk looks at an unlikely ascetic who gave up life in the fast lane.
Kino Lorber also is launching Iranian Western Vampire pic A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night, which it is releasing with Vice Films. The title, which was born out of a previous short film, debuted at Sundance in January.
- 11/21/2014
- by Brian Brooks
- Deadline
Stars: Kristen Dalton, David Arquette, Victor Browne, Morissa O’Mara, Alana O’Mara, Franny Hocking, Ken Baumann, Lorraine Nicholson, Bellamy Young, Rome Shadanloo | Written by Nick Antosca | Directed by Chris Jaymes
Originally released in the Us in 2012 under the title of The Cottage and no doubt renamed to avoid confusion with the similarly themed British film from 2008, The Tenant sees Chloe (Dalton) and Michael Carpenter rent out the cottage behind their house to charming novelist, Robert Mars (Arquette) the whole family are delighted, but soon after he moves in the family start to fear they are being stalked and watched. Their fears are heightened when a family friend goes missing but with no evidence and the law against them they struggle to fight a deadly threat in their own backyard.
The Tenant is one of those slow-burning horror/thriller hybrids that expends a lot of energy in setting up the...
Originally released in the Us in 2012 under the title of The Cottage and no doubt renamed to avoid confusion with the similarly themed British film from 2008, The Tenant sees Chloe (Dalton) and Michael Carpenter rent out the cottage behind their house to charming novelist, Robert Mars (Arquette) the whole family are delighted, but soon after he moves in the family start to fear they are being stalked and watched. Their fears are heightened when a family friend goes missing but with no evidence and the law against them they struggle to fight a deadly threat in their own backyard.
The Tenant is one of those slow-burning horror/thriller hybrids that expends a lot of energy in setting up the...
- 2/1/2014
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Christopher Jaymes' new thriller 'The Cottage' has scored itself a new piece of teaser artwork. The movie which is now in the can has unveiled its simplistic promo poster featuring the names of its two leads David Arquette ('Scream 4') and Kristen Dalton plus a brand new full length synopsis. 'The Cottage', not to be confused with the 2008 British horror starring Andy Serkis, Reece Shearsmith and the sexy Jennifer Ellison, comes from scribe Nick Antosca and co-stars Victor Browne, Morissa O'Mara, Alana O'Mara, Franny Hocking, Ken Baumann, Lorraine Nicholson, Bellamy Young, Rome Shadanloo and Kyle Slabotsky. Read on for the plot details and also to check out the new poster....
- 3/20/2012
- Horror Asylum
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