Inception Media Group announced at the Toronto Film Festival that they pre-bought the North American rights for a pair of Irish horror films not set to begin production until the end of the year.
This is the first time they’ve ever done such a thing, and who can blame them when one is about volcanic ash cloud zombies overrunning Belfast and the other is titled Vampires vs. Leprechauns?
Variety brought us word that two films set to begin production in Northern Ireland before the end of the year already have a home on screens here in North America. Both films are produced by Causeway Pictures and are written by Spence Wright (Red Mist).
DEADlocked takes place in a fictional Belfast office block during a violent virus breakout caused by an ash cloud. When volcanic ash turns the residents of Belfast into frenzied zombie-like psychopaths, a group of bankers find...
This is the first time they’ve ever done such a thing, and who can blame them when one is about volcanic ash cloud zombies overrunning Belfast and the other is titled Vampires vs. Leprechauns?
Variety brought us word that two films set to begin production in Northern Ireland before the end of the year already have a home on screens here in North America. Both films are produced by Causeway Pictures and are written by Spence Wright (Red Mist).
DEADlocked takes place in a fictional Belfast office block during a violent virus breakout caused by an ash cloud. When volcanic ash turns the residents of Belfast into frenzied zombie-like psychopaths, a group of bankers find...
- 9/12/2012
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
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