Daniela Fejerman and Elvira Lindo’s “Someone Who Takes Care of Me,” a celebration of actors, their passion, craft and historical legacy, opened this year’s Malaga Film Festival in a fitting tribute to the Spanish entertainment industry.
The film, which screened out of competition, centers on three women whose careers have spanned stage, film and television, actresses of different generations whose fortunes in life have greatly differed and who struggle with untold secrets and unresolved conflicts.
Aura Garrido stars as Nora, a young, award-winning actress with a promising future who carefully balances between the two main pillars in her life, her grandmother Lilith (Magüi Mira), who reigned for decades as a renowned theater star, and her mother Cecilia (Emma Suárez), whose career has languished after having achieved some glory in the 1980s, a decade of excess in which she heavily partook.
As Nora experiences success in her burgeoning career,...
The film, which screened out of competition, centers on three women whose careers have spanned stage, film and television, actresses of different generations whose fortunes in life have greatly differed and who struggle with untold secrets and unresolved conflicts.
Aura Garrido stars as Nora, a young, award-winning actress with a promising future who carefully balances between the two main pillars in her life, her grandmother Lilith (Magüi Mira), who reigned for decades as a renowned theater star, and her mother Cecilia (Emma Suárez), whose career has languished after having achieved some glory in the 1980s, a decade of excess in which she heavily partook.
As Nora experiences success in her burgeoning career,...
- 3/12/2023
- by Ed Meza
- Variety Film + TV
Barcelona — Paris-based Reel Suspects has acquired world rights on the second fiction feature as a director of multi-prized Spanish producer Luis Miñarro, “Love Me Not.” It is produced by Miñarro and Mexican producer Julio Chavezmontes at Piano, whose recent credits take in Sebastian Hoffmann’s Sundance winner “Time Share” and Venice competition player “The Accused.”
“Love Me Not” will have its world premiere at the upcoming Rotterdam Film Festival in its Signatures showcase, which is devoted to cutting-edge movies from preeminent auteurs.
A producer of over 30 films, including Cannes Palme d’Or laureate “Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives,” Karlovy Vary Crystal Globe winner “The Mosquito Net” and “Finisterrae,” which took a Rotterdam Festival Tiger, Miñarro’s movies as a director have established him as one of Spain’s most accessibly non-conformist filmmakers frequently featured at larger festivals.
Lauded by many Spanish critics – one, Carlos Losilla, has called...
“Love Me Not” will have its world premiere at the upcoming Rotterdam Film Festival in its Signatures showcase, which is devoted to cutting-edge movies from preeminent auteurs.
A producer of over 30 films, including Cannes Palme d’Or laureate “Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives,” Karlovy Vary Crystal Globe winner “The Mosquito Net” and “Finisterrae,” which took a Rotterdam Festival Tiger, Miñarro’s movies as a director have established him as one of Spain’s most accessibly non-conformist filmmakers frequently featured at larger festivals.
Lauded by many Spanish critics – one, Carlos Losilla, has called...
- 1/4/2019
- by Emilio Mayorga
- Variety Film + TV
Hope, Emily Dickinson told us, is the thing with feathers. Despair, according to Samanou Acheche Sahlstrøm’s savagely convincing, brilliantly performed “Until We Fall,” is a thing with fangs and fists.
Dropping us into the lives of Danish couple Adam (Dar Salim) and Louise (Lisa Carlehed) as they return to the place from where their son Lucas went missing some time before — a seaside town in the Canary Islands where they have a holiday apartment handed down by Louise’s grandparents — Sahlstrøm’s frighteningly mature, gripping second feature is an uncompromising portrait of the pitiless derangement of grief. How it slowly dislocates you from everyone around and most dramatically, from yourself, from the person you used to be, and the way you usually behaved. As Louise says snappishly when Adam remarks on some little change to her routine: “There is no ‘usually’ anymore.”
Insights like these punctuate Sahlstrøm’s economical,...
Dropping us into the lives of Danish couple Adam (Dar Salim) and Louise (Lisa Carlehed) as they return to the place from where their son Lucas went missing some time before — a seaside town in the Canary Islands where they have a holiday apartment handed down by Louise’s grandparents — Sahlstrøm’s frighteningly mature, gripping second feature is an uncompromising portrait of the pitiless derangement of grief. How it slowly dislocates you from everyone around and most dramatically, from yourself, from the person you used to be, and the way you usually behaved. As Louise says snappishly when Adam remarks on some little change to her routine: “There is no ‘usually’ anymore.”
Insights like these punctuate Sahlstrøm’s economical,...
- 12/24/2018
- by Jessica Kiang
- Variety Film + TV
Paramount Network has put in development thriller drama I Know Who You Are, based on the 2017 Spanish limited series Sé quién eres. The project hails from The Last Ship co-creator Steven Kane, director David Semel (Star Trek: Discovery) and CBS TV Studios.
Written by Kane and directed by Semel, I Know Who You Are is a missing-person thriller that follows a morally ambiguous celebrity journalist who awakens from a car accident as a suspect in the disappearance of his own niece.
The 16-episode Spanish series, created by Pau Freixas for Telecino, premiered in January 2017 and starred Blanca Portillo, Francesc Garrido, Carles Francino, Eva Santolaria and Aida Folch. You can see a trailer below.
Kane and Semel executive produce along with Tripp Vinson (Red Dawn), Lucas Carter and Alex Coscas. This marks a collaboration between Paramount Network and CBS Studios as the two companies’ parents, Paramount and CBS, are negotiating a merger.
Written by Kane and directed by Semel, I Know Who You Are is a missing-person thriller that follows a morally ambiguous celebrity journalist who awakens from a car accident as a suspect in the disappearance of his own niece.
The 16-episode Spanish series, created by Pau Freixas for Telecino, premiered in January 2017 and starred Blanca Portillo, Francesc Garrido, Carles Francino, Eva Santolaria and Aida Folch. You can see a trailer below.
Kane and Semel executive produce along with Tripp Vinson (Red Dawn), Lucas Carter and Alex Coscas. This marks a collaboration between Paramount Network and CBS Studios as the two companies’ parents, Paramount and CBS, are negotiating a merger.
- 4/10/2018
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Stars: Olli Banjo, Adam Buller, Michelle Colao, Greg Engbrecht, Elle Gabriel, Francesc Garrido, Alias Hilsum, Charles Hubbell, Rob Kerkovich, Vin Kridakorn, Mathis Landwehr, Claire Oelkers, Julio Perillán, Fabio Prati, Luke Sorge | Directed by Dennis Cabella, Javier Chillon, Todd Cobery, Andrew Desmond, Benni Diez, Marcello Ercole, Richard Karpala, Justin McConnell, Antonio Padovan, Fabio Prati, Ethan Shaftel, Marinko Spahic
Much like Dread Central’s Zombieworld,which brought together a number of short films under one banner to create an all-new anthology film, Galaxy of Horrors is a selection of eight shorts, curated from Rue Morgue and Unstable Ground’s Little Terrors Festival by Toronto film programmer Justin McConnell, all wrapped up in the story of a man trapped in a damaged cryogenic pod.
This wraparound segment that sees and astronaut awoken from his cryogenic slimber too soon and forced to watch a series of shorts while the power supply drains away Becasue he’s watching these shorts… Yes, for our astronaut the terror-filled tales are terrifying not only because of their content but because they’re literlly killing him! Of the short films the astronaut (and we the audience) watch there are a number of standouts: Iris, directed by Richard Karpala, which tells the story of a siri-like phone assistant with a conscience when her owner, an assassin, does not. It’s a great take on how technology and humans interact and how far that realtionship with technology could, possibly (more likely imporbably), go.
Pathos, directed by Fabio Prati, Dennis Cabella and Marcello Ercole, is a foreign-language entry which is easily the best – and most memorable (it’s the one short that vividly stuck in my mind waaay after I’d finished watching the film) and tells the story of a future where citizens must pay -literally – to be alive and experience a “life” outside of the odd chamber in which our protagonist’s “exists” – yes his reality, his very existence, is all in his head! This short is yet another look at how humans and technology interact, in this case taking the ideas of alternate realities and how humanity perceives reality, borne out of the likes of The Matrix, to their logical and more importantly, horrific extreme.
Special mention must also go to Antonio Padovan‘s short Eveless, which sees men try to keep the worlds population going without women; and Benni Diez and Marinko Spahic‘s kinetic action/horror hybrid Kingz – which recalls the best of horror anthology V/H/S whilst staying true to its own badass terror-filled ethos.
Whilst the eight shorts tell very different stories, there is a common thread running between them – they’re all damn good films! Unlike a alot of anthologies that have one or two dud amongst their number, each and every short in Galaxy of Horrors hits it out of the park: all eight tales having interesting sci-fi stories to tell and cool concepts to portray. Plus it’s nice to see sci-fi horror in the spotlight once more…
Galaxy of Horrors is out now on DVD from StudioCanal.
Much like Dread Central’s Zombieworld,which brought together a number of short films under one banner to create an all-new anthology film, Galaxy of Horrors is a selection of eight shorts, curated from Rue Morgue and Unstable Ground’s Little Terrors Festival by Toronto film programmer Justin McConnell, all wrapped up in the story of a man trapped in a damaged cryogenic pod.
This wraparound segment that sees and astronaut awoken from his cryogenic slimber too soon and forced to watch a series of shorts while the power supply drains away Becasue he’s watching these shorts… Yes, for our astronaut the terror-filled tales are terrifying not only because of their content but because they’re literlly killing him! Of the short films the astronaut (and we the audience) watch there are a number of standouts: Iris, directed by Richard Karpala, which tells the story of a siri-like phone assistant with a conscience when her owner, an assassin, does not. It’s a great take on how technology and humans interact and how far that realtionship with technology could, possibly (more likely imporbably), go.
Pathos, directed by Fabio Prati, Dennis Cabella and Marcello Ercole, is a foreign-language entry which is easily the best – and most memorable (it’s the one short that vividly stuck in my mind waaay after I’d finished watching the film) and tells the story of a future where citizens must pay -literally – to be alive and experience a “life” outside of the odd chamber in which our protagonist’s “exists” – yes his reality, his very existence, is all in his head! This short is yet another look at how humans and technology interact, in this case taking the ideas of alternate realities and how humanity perceives reality, borne out of the likes of The Matrix, to their logical and more importantly, horrific extreme.
Special mention must also go to Antonio Padovan‘s short Eveless, which sees men try to keep the worlds population going without women; and Benni Diez and Marinko Spahic‘s kinetic action/horror hybrid Kingz – which recalls the best of horror anthology V/H/S whilst staying true to its own badass terror-filled ethos.
Whilst the eight shorts tell very different stories, there is a common thread running between them – they’re all damn good films! Unlike a alot of anthologies that have one or two dud amongst their number, each and every short in Galaxy of Horrors hits it out of the park: all eight tales having interesting sci-fi stories to tell and cool concepts to portray. Plus it’s nice to see sci-fi horror in the spotlight once more…
Galaxy of Horrors is out now on DVD from StudioCanal.
- 6/23/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
'The Sea Inside': Javier Bardem and director Alejandro Amenábar. 'The Sea Inside': Outstanding supporting cast help to lift flawed Right to Die drama Alejandro Amenábar's The Sea Inside often verges on melodrama, featuring as its centerpiece a showy performance by Javier Bardem as a tetraplegic man eager to end his life “with dignity.” Its not inconsiderable flaws notwithstanding – including a simplistic “right to die” debate – this real-life-inspired drama is in and of itself both compelling and touching enough to merit a look; but what makes The Sea Inside a must-see are the superb performances of those in Bardem's periphery. The story revolves around Ramón Sampedro (Javier Bardem), a middle-aged man who has been bed-ridden and dependent on the care of others since a diving accident in his early 20s. (Hence the original Spanish title “Into the Sea.”) Yearning for freedom from his mostly immobile body,...
- 8/23/2015
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
Apartment 143
Stars: Kai Lennox, Gia Mantegna, Michael O’Keefe, Francesc Garrido, Fiona Glascott, Rick Gonzalez | Written by Rodrigo Cortés | Directed by Carles Torrens
Ghosts, they are a grumpy bunch aren’t they? They wonder the house and throw things around, make people bend over backwards and swear a lot, and if we are to believe in what films say then they just love the attention of a well-placed surveillance camera and recording device. The ones that are born from rage and violence are often the subject of a good Asian horror as we see in the most famous exports such as The Ring (Ringu) and The Grudge (Ju-On), and this with just a hint ofParanormal Activity is where Apartment 143 takes its inspiration.
The storyline for Apartment 143 is fairly typical, we know it quite well. A haunted family decide to bring in a team of parapsychologists to find...
Stars: Kai Lennox, Gia Mantegna, Michael O’Keefe, Francesc Garrido, Fiona Glascott, Rick Gonzalez | Written by Rodrigo Cortés | Directed by Carles Torrens
Ghosts, they are a grumpy bunch aren’t they? They wonder the house and throw things around, make people bend over backwards and swear a lot, and if we are to believe in what films say then they just love the attention of a well-placed surveillance camera and recording device. The ones that are born from rage and violence are often the subject of a good Asian horror as we see in the most famous exports such as The Ring (Ringu) and The Grudge (Ju-On), and this with just a hint ofParanormal Activity is where Apartment 143 takes its inspiration.
The storyline for Apartment 143 is fairly typical, we know it quite well. A haunted family decide to bring in a team of parapsychologists to find...
- 10/20/2012
- by Pzomb
- Nerdly
Ahead of its October 15th UK DVD release courtesy of Momentum Pictures, we’ve nabbed an exclusive look at the paranormal mind games suffered by the residents of Apartment 143. Check it out right here, right now!
The film is directed by Carles Torrens and stars Francesc Garrido and Fiona Glascott.
Synopsis:
Following the tragic death of his wife, Alan White and his two children find themselves plagued by a series of inexplicable events that eventually force them to leave their home and move into an apartment building in the city. Worryingly, within a week of moving, they once again begin to experience the strange phenomena that threaten to tear apart what is left of their family.
Desperate for answers and, hopefully, a release from what he is beginning to believe is a haunting, Alan requests the help of a small team of parapsychologists experienced in investigating and explaining such incidents.
The film is directed by Carles Torrens and stars Francesc Garrido and Fiona Glascott.
Synopsis:
Following the tragic death of his wife, Alan White and his two children find themselves plagued by a series of inexplicable events that eventually force them to leave their home and move into an apartment building in the city. Worryingly, within a week of moving, they once again begin to experience the strange phenomena that threaten to tear apart what is left of their family.
Desperate for answers and, hopefully, a release from what he is beginning to believe is a haunting, Alan requests the help of a small team of parapsychologists experienced in investigating and explaining such incidents.
- 10/5/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Ahead of its October 15th UK DVD release courtesy of Momentum Pictures, we’ve nabbed a quick look at the paranormal mind games suffered by the residents of Apartment 143. Ding dong ditch!
The film is directed by Carles Torrens and stars Francesc Garrido and Fiona Glascott.
Synopsis:
Following the tragic death of his wife, Alan White and his two children find themselves plagued by a series of inexplicable events that eventually force them to leave their home and move into an apartment building in the city. Worryingly, within a week of moving, they once again begin to experience the strange phenomena that threaten to tear apart what is left of their family.
Desperate for answers and, hopefully, a release from what he is beginning to believe is a haunting, Alan requests the help of a small team of parapsychologists experienced in investigating and explaining such incidents. Armed with an arsenal of state-of-the-art technology,...
The film is directed by Carles Torrens and stars Francesc Garrido and Fiona Glascott.
Synopsis:
Following the tragic death of his wife, Alan White and his two children find themselves plagued by a series of inexplicable events that eventually force them to leave their home and move into an apartment building in the city. Worryingly, within a week of moving, they once again begin to experience the strange phenomena that threaten to tear apart what is left of their family.
Desperate for answers and, hopefully, a release from what he is beginning to believe is a haunting, Alan requests the help of a small team of parapsychologists experienced in investigating and explaining such incidents. Armed with an arsenal of state-of-the-art technology,...
- 10/3/2012
- by Pestilence
- DreadCentral.com
Carles Torrens' new Spanish chiller 'Apartment 143' (Aka 'Emergo') is lined up to hit UK DVD shelves on 15 October courtesy of Momentum Pictures. The found footage styled horror has already arrived stateside and now its the time for us lowly Britons to enjoy the thrills and chills from the project which was penned by 'Red Lights' and 'Buried' helmer Rodrigo Cortes. The flick stars Francesc Garrido, Fiona Glascott, Rick Gonzalez, Kai Lennox, Gia Mantegna, Michael O'Keefe, Damian Roman, Laura Martuscelli and Fermi Reixach. Check out the artwork below....
- 9/17/2012
- Horror Asylum
Magnet has released a new trailer for Apartment 143, which will be available on demand on April 27th and in theaters on June 1st.
“A team of parapsychologists sets out to investigate a series of anomalous phenomena taking place in a newly occupied apartment. Telephone calls with no caller, mysterious shadows, extraordinary light emissions, flying objects, and exploding light bulbs, are some of the events they will face while recording their every step with state-of-the-art technology. Using infra-red filming, digital photography, psychophonic recordings, movement detectors, and magnetic field alteration meters, the group’s attempts to contact the “other side” will grow increasingly dangerous as they near a point of no return…”
Apartment 143 is directed by Carles Torrens and stars Kai Lennox, Michael O’Keefee, Gia Mantegna, Rick Gonzalez, Fionna Glascott, and Francesc Garrido.
“A team of parapsychologists sets out to investigate a series of anomalous phenomena taking place in a newly occupied apartment. Telephone calls with no caller, mysterious shadows, extraordinary light emissions, flying objects, and exploding light bulbs, are some of the events they will face while recording their every step with state-of-the-art technology. Using infra-red filming, digital photography, psychophonic recordings, movement detectors, and magnetic field alteration meters, the group’s attempts to contact the “other side” will grow increasingly dangerous as they near a point of no return…”
Apartment 143 is directed by Carles Torrens and stars Kai Lennox, Michael O’Keefee, Gia Mantegna, Rick Gonzalez, Fionna Glascott, and Francesc Garrido.
- 3/30/2012
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Last week a Spanish trailer for Apartment 143 (Emergo) hit along with a gallery of new images. Today, the official trailer is online and it is much more polished. It plays like a more high tech, plot heavy, Paranormal Activity - albeit with a much broader color palette. Directed by Carles Torrens, and starring Kai Lennox, Michael O'Keefee, Gia Mantegna, Rick Gonzalez, Fionna Glascott, and Francesc Garrido, "All types of cameras are used video, HD, 8mm, 16mm, and 35mm as we follow scientists footsteps through a haunted house, casting a frightening spell over the audience. Brace yourself for this terrifying experience!"...
- 3/30/2012
- bloody-disgusting.com
Today we have a trailer for the Spanish horror movie Apartment 143 (Emergo) the film will open on VOD April 27, 2012, and will have a limited theatrical run on June 1, 2012. While Apartment 143 is a Spanish film it was filmed in English so there is no need for sub-titles on this horror film. Apartment 143 is directed by Carles Torrens, and stars Kai Lennox, Michael O'Keefee, Gia Mantegna, Rick Gonzalez, Fionna Glascott, and Francesc Garrido. "All types of cameras are used – video, HD, 8mm, 16mm, and 35mm – as we follow scientists’ footsteps through a haunted house, casting a frightening spell over the audience. Brace yourself for this terrifying experience!"...
- 3/23/2012
- Best-Horror-Movies.com
With a stack of new images already added, we've now landed the creeptacular poster for Magnolia Pictures and Magnet Releasing's Apartment 143 (Emergo), opening on VOD April 27 with a limited theatrical run slated for June 1. Directed by Carles Torrens, and starring Kai Lennox, Michael O'Keefee, Gia Mantegna, Rick Gonzalez, Fionna Glascott, and Francesc Garrido, "All types of cameras are used video, HD, 8mm, 16mm, and 35mm as we follow scientists footsteps through a haunted house, casting a frightening spell over the audience. Brace yourself for this terrifying experience!" Shot entirely in English, Emergo is the descendant of The Blair Witch Project and Rec, but breaks away from tradition by revolutionizing filmmaking altogether.
- 3/21/2012
- bloody-disgusting.com
By clicking here you'll find the full image gallery for Magnolia Pictures and Magnet Releasing's Apartment 143 (Emergo), opening on VOD April 27 with a limited theatrical run slated for June 1. Directed by Carles Torrens, and starring Kai Lennox, Michael O'Keefee, Gia Mantegna, Rick Gonzalez, Fionna Glascott, and Francesc Garrido, "All types of cameras are used video, HD, 8mm, 16mm, and 35mm as we follow scientists footsteps through a haunted house, casting a frightening spell over the audience. Brace yourself for this terrifying experience!" Shot entirely in English, Emergo is the descendant of The Blair Witch Project and Rec, but breaks away from tradition by revolutionizing filmmaking altogether.
- 3/21/2012
- bloody-disgusting.com
Bloody Disgusting got first word that Magnolia Pictures and Magent Releasing has slated Emergo, now titled Apartment 143, for VOD release on April 27 with a limited theatrical run slated for June 1. Directed by Carles Torrens, and starring Kai Lennox, Michael O'Keefee, Gia Mantegna, Rick Gonzalez, Fionna Glascott, and Francesc Garrido, "All types of cameras are used video, HD, 8mm, 16mm, and 35mm as we follow scientists footsteps through a haunted house, casting a frightening spell over the audience. Brace yourself for this terrifying experience!" Shot entirely in English, Emergo is the descendant of The Blair Witch Project and Rec, but breaks away from tradition by revolutionizing filmmaking altogether.
- 2/8/2012
- bloody-disgusting.com
Our friends at Aullidos nabbed the Spanish sales art for Buried director Rodrigo Cortes' next film entitled Emergo, and we have it for you right here along with yesterday's American art.
"Shot entirely in English, 'Emergo' is the descendant of 'The Blair Witch Project' and 'Rec,' but breaks away from tradition by revolutionizing filmmaking altogether. All types of cameras are used – video, HD, 8mm, 16mm, and 35mm – as we follow scientists’ footsteps through a haunted house, casting a frightening spell over the audience. Brace yourself for this terrifying experience!"
Emergo stars Kai Lennox, Michael O'Keefee, Gia Mantegna, Rick Gonzalez, Fionna Glascott, and Francesc Garrido.
Let's hope it delivers on its promises.
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"Shot entirely in English, 'Emergo' is the descendant of 'The Blair Witch Project' and 'Rec,' but breaks away from tradition by revolutionizing filmmaking altogether. All types of cameras are used – video, HD, 8mm, 16mm, and 35mm – as we follow scientists’ footsteps through a haunted house, casting a frightening spell over the audience. Brace yourself for this terrifying experience!"
Emergo stars Kai Lennox, Michael O'Keefee, Gia Mantegna, Rick Gonzalez, Fionna Glascott, and Francesc Garrido.
Let's hope it delivers on its promises.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
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Revolutionize things in the comments section below!
- 11/4/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
* Updated with a small piece of Afm art. Buried director Rodgrigo Cortes takes on writing duties for the previous announced Emergo, a haunted house flick directed by Carles Torrens. Gearing up for Afm we got our hands on new plot details that are probably overhyping the film. "Shot entirely in English, 'Emergo' is the descendant of 'The Blair Witch Project' and 'Rec,' but breaks away from tradition by revolutionizing filmmaking altogether," says the synopsis making bold promises. "All types of cameras are used video, HD, 8mm, 16mm, and 35mm as we follow scientists footsteps through a haunted house, casting a frightening spell over the audience. Brace yourself for this terrifying experience!" Kai Lennox, Michael O'Keefee, Gia Mantegna, Rick Gonzalez, Fionna Glascott, Francesc Garrido all star in the flick that promises to be something "fresh" and "original" -- isn't that what we all want?...
- 11/4/2011
- bloody-disgusting.com
A couple of days ago we told you about the next film from Buried director Rodrigo Cortes, entitled Emergo, and now we have some unfortunately low-res sales art to share. We'll see if we can get you a better look, but this should do for now.
"Shot entirely in English, 'Emergo' is the descendant of 'The Blair Witch Project' and 'Rec,' but breaks away from tradition by revolutionizing filmmaking altogether. All types of cameras are used – video, HD, 8mm, 16mm, and 35mm – as we follow scientists’ footsteps through a haunted house, casting a frightening spell over the audience. Brace yourself for this terrifying experience!"
Emergo stars Kai Lennox, Michael O'Keefee, Gia Mantegna, Rick Gonzalez, Fionna Glascott, and Francesc Garrido.
Let's hope it delivers on its promises.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Revolutionize things in the comments section below!
"Shot entirely in English, 'Emergo' is the descendant of 'The Blair Witch Project' and 'Rec,' but breaks away from tradition by revolutionizing filmmaking altogether. All types of cameras are used – video, HD, 8mm, 16mm, and 35mm – as we follow scientists’ footsteps through a haunted house, casting a frightening spell over the audience. Brace yourself for this terrifying experience!"
Emergo stars Kai Lennox, Michael O'Keefee, Gia Mantegna, Rick Gonzalez, Fionna Glascott, and Francesc Garrido.
Let's hope it delivers on its promises.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Revolutionize things in the comments section below!
- 11/3/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
More early news coming out pre-afm because, you know, there's not enough going on right now. Buried director Rodrigo Cortes has another spooky trick up his sleeve. One that he promises will change the movie-watching experience altogether. Read on for the 411.
"Shot entirely in English, 'Emergo' is the descendant of 'The Blair Witch Project' and 'Rec,' but breaks away from tradition by revolutionizing filmmaking altogether. All types of cameras are used – video, HD, 8mm, 16mm, and 35mm – as we follow scientists’ footsteps through a haunted house, casting a frightening spell over the audience. Brace yourself for this terrifying experience!"
If he flies a skeleton over the crowd during key scenes, we'd be ecstatic. Emergo stars Kai Lennox, Michael O'Keefee, Gia Mantegna, Rick Gonzalez, Fionna Glascott, and Francesc Garrido.
Let's hope it delivers on its promises.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Revolutionize things in the comments section below!
"Shot entirely in English, 'Emergo' is the descendant of 'The Blair Witch Project' and 'Rec,' but breaks away from tradition by revolutionizing filmmaking altogether. All types of cameras are used – video, HD, 8mm, 16mm, and 35mm – as we follow scientists’ footsteps through a haunted house, casting a frightening spell over the audience. Brace yourself for this terrifying experience!"
If he flies a skeleton over the crowd during key scenes, we'd be ecstatic. Emergo stars Kai Lennox, Michael O'Keefee, Gia Mantegna, Rick Gonzalez, Fionna Glascott, and Francesc Garrido.
Let's hope it delivers on its promises.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Revolutionize things in the comments section below!
- 10/28/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Buried director Rodgrigo Cortes takes on writing duties for the previous announced Emergo, a haunted house flick directed by Carles Torrens. Gearing up for Afm we got our hands on new plot details that are probably overhyping the film. "Shot entirely in English, 'Emergo' is the descendant of 'The Blair Witch Project' and 'Rec,' but breaks away from tradition by revolutionizing filmmaking altogether," says the synopsis making bold promises. "All types of cameras are used video, HD, 8mm, 16mm, and 35mm as we follow scientists footsteps through a haunted house, casting a frightening spell over the audience. Brace yourself for this terrifying experience!" Kai Lennox, Michael O'Keefee, Gia Mantegna, Rick Gonzalez, Fionna Glascott, Francesc Garrido all star in the flick that promises to be something "fresh" and "original" -- isn't that what we all want?...
- 10/28/2011
- bloody-disgusting.com
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