Academy Consultants is proud to present the trailer (seen below) for their debut horror film of "Killer God" directed by Stasch Radwanski. “Killer God” stars Frank J. Zupancic as Officer Gord Cooper and Virginia Leigh as Charlize Elkin. Killer God has an array of striking visuals, a truly frightening looking villian that's sure to stand the test of time like the demons in Kevin Tenney's Night of the Demons and elements of the religion and the occult that have a "The Believers" or a "The Wicker Man" feel to them. With Killer God's ability to incorpate so many types of horror elements, it's sure to be a hairraising horror film.
In the snowy landscapes of a Canadian winter, sacred Balinese statues have been desecrated. Professor Rufus Elkin tries to stop the Balinese Gods from retaliating against those responsible for the crime, but he realizes that he is powerless...
In the snowy landscapes of a Canadian winter, sacred Balinese statues have been desecrated. Professor Rufus Elkin tries to stop the Balinese Gods from retaliating against those responsible for the crime, but he realizes that he is powerless...
- 4/2/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
The winters of Canada are horror enough, but director Stasch Radwanski has combined snowy elements with a Balinese killing god. The results are a thrilling independent feature called Killer God, that lets loose several mythical beings into the surrounding snowy landscape.
Killer God has finished shooting in Canada, while post-production promises a wrap on the film for May, 2011. A 2010 trailer is posted below, which will show viewers how waking a killing god from its hibernation is rarely a good idea.
Tagline:
"Revenge is a dish best served in the cold."
The synopsis for Killer God is here:
"Set in the wilds of a Canadian winter Killer God eerily follows the quest to find three antique Balinese statues that have been cleverly hidden by professor Rufus Elkin, an expert in Indonesian folklore. His fascination for the Balinese occult has caused some concern at the university in Toronto where he teaches and...
Killer God has finished shooting in Canada, while post-production promises a wrap on the film for May, 2011. A 2010 trailer is posted below, which will show viewers how waking a killing god from its hibernation is rarely a good idea.
Tagline:
"Revenge is a dish best served in the cold."
The synopsis for Killer God is here:
"Set in the wilds of a Canadian winter Killer God eerily follows the quest to find three antique Balinese statues that have been cleverly hidden by professor Rufus Elkin, an expert in Indonesian folklore. His fascination for the Balinese occult has caused some concern at the university in Toronto where he teaches and...
- 3/30/2011
- by Remove28DaysLaterAnalysisThis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Bali - land of beautiful barely covered bodies, warm beaches, and calm seas. Why a professor went to snowy Canada to study Balanese mysticism is only the first of many questions we have after watching the trailer for upcoming indie release Killer God.
Our first look at Stasch Radwanski's Killer God produces more WTFs per second than anything we've seen in a while. Not too sure yet whether that's a good or a bad thing.
There appears to be a mystery afoot (jinkies!) involving a remote northern town that revolves around a series of masks. Blood starts flying early, but it's not clear if our killer is mystical or of the mortal coil. Guess we'll have to dig on the flick to find out.
Killer God, directed by Stasch Radwanski, stars Frank J. Zupancic and Virginia Leigh.
Dig on the eye candy below. For more visit the official Killer God website.
Our first look at Stasch Radwanski's Killer God produces more WTFs per second than anything we've seen in a while. Not too sure yet whether that's a good or a bad thing.
There appears to be a mystery afoot (jinkies!) involving a remote northern town that revolves around a series of masks. Blood starts flying early, but it's not clear if our killer is mystical or of the mortal coil. Guess we'll have to dig on the flick to find out.
Killer God, directed by Stasch Radwanski, stars Frank J. Zupancic and Virginia Leigh.
Dig on the eye candy below. For more visit the official Killer God website.
- 3/29/2011
- by dougevil
- DreadCentral.com
After he had directed a short film called Happy Birthday Anna, Canadian director Senthil Vinu will direct his first feature film, which is called Waiting for Summer.
This independent film takes place in Toronto. According to the film's official web site, the story is this:
Chantal (Virginia Leigh) and Zach (Caleb Verzyden) are strangers with a lot in common. "Waiting for Summer" follows these lost urbanites through their struggles to heal wounds left by self-destructive, single-parent childhoods. Walking away from her own wedding and committing a serious indiscretion at work sends Chantal's career on a downward spiral. Letting his relationship fall apart, Zach develops an obsession for documenting the lonely voices of the city. Chantal and Zach meet at the bottom. In ways neither could have imagined, they help each to find a cure each so badly needs. On the way, though, they discover that healing wounds can come at unforeseen costs.
This independent film takes place in Toronto. According to the film's official web site, the story is this:
Chantal (Virginia Leigh) and Zach (Caleb Verzyden) are strangers with a lot in common. "Waiting for Summer" follows these lost urbanites through their struggles to heal wounds left by self-destructive, single-parent childhoods. Walking away from her own wedding and committing a serious indiscretion at work sends Chantal's career on a downward spiral. Letting his relationship fall apart, Zach develops an obsession for documenting the lonely voices of the city. Chantal and Zach meet at the bottom. In ways neither could have imagined, they help each to find a cure each so badly needs. On the way, though, they discover that healing wounds can come at unforeseen costs.
- 8/10/2010
- by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
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