Stars: Ethan Peck, India Eisley, Natalie Hall, Bruce Davison, James Adam Lim, Scott Alan Smith, Zack Ward, Mim Drew, Dallas Hart, Madelaine Petsch, Anna Harr | Written by Pearry Teo, Josh Nadler | Based on the comic by Everette Hartsoe | Directed by Pearry Teo
If there’s one director whose films I will watch without hesitation or question, it’s Pearry Teo. In fact his filmic career is actually one that is key to mine. His second film, the 2009 fear flick Necromentia (which I still think out-Hellraiser’d Hellraiser itself), was one of the first films I ever reviewed professionally; and I’ve reviewed each and every one of his films since. Why? Because of the impact his twisted vision in Necromentia had on me and because no matter the story, no matter the budget, Teo always finds something interesting, admittedly often dark, to do with the subject matter.
Teo’s...
If there’s one director whose films I will watch without hesitation or question, it’s Pearry Teo. In fact his filmic career is actually one that is key to mine. His second film, the 2009 fear flick Necromentia (which I still think out-Hellraiser’d Hellraiser itself), was one of the first films I ever reviewed professionally; and I’ve reviewed each and every one of his films since. Why? Because of the impact his twisted vision in Necromentia had on me and because no matter the story, no matter the budget, Teo always finds something interesting, admittedly often dark, to do with the subject matter.
Teo’s...
- 5/10/2016
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Reviewed by Jonathan Weichsel
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The Curse of the Sleeping Beauty is directed by Pearry Reginald Teo, written by Pearry Reginald Teo and Josh Nadler, and stars Ethan Peck, India Eisley, Natalie Hall, Bruce Davison, James Adam Lim, Scott Alan Smith Scott Alan Smith, Zack Ward, Mim Drew, Dallas Hart, Jacqueline Goehner, Madelaine Petsch, Ryan Egnatoff, Elizabeth Knowelden, T.J. Vindigni , Anna Harr, and Alexandra Bard
The Curse of Sleeping Beauty is part horror, part dark fantasy, part supernatural love story, and part haunted house movie. A film that tries to fit so much into a brisk eighty-nine minutes could easily wind up being a mess, but Sleeping Beauty combines its various genres and subgenres into something that feels like a coherent whole. The Curse of Sleeping Beauty might not fit comfortably into any one genre, but I say if a film works, it works, and The Curse of Sleeping beauty works.
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The Curse of the Sleeping Beauty is directed by Pearry Reginald Teo, written by Pearry Reginald Teo and Josh Nadler, and stars Ethan Peck, India Eisley, Natalie Hall, Bruce Davison, James Adam Lim, Scott Alan Smith Scott Alan Smith, Zack Ward, Mim Drew, Dallas Hart, Jacqueline Goehner, Madelaine Petsch, Ryan Egnatoff, Elizabeth Knowelden, T.J. Vindigni , Anna Harr, and Alexandra Bard
The Curse of Sleeping Beauty is part horror, part dark fantasy, part supernatural love story, and part haunted house movie. A film that tries to fit so much into a brisk eighty-nine minutes could easily wind up being a mess, but Sleeping Beauty combines its various genres and subgenres into something that feels like a coherent whole. The Curse of Sleeping Beauty might not fit comfortably into any one genre, but I say if a film works, it works, and The Curse of Sleeping beauty works.
- 5/10/2016
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Recently, CBS revealed the new,official synopsis/description for their upcoming "Supergirl" episode 10 of season 1. The episode is entitled, "Childish Things," and it turns out that we're going to see some really interesting and high drama stuff take place as Cat ends up offering Lucy a job at her company. Winn's evil father tries to hunt him down, and more! In the new, 10th episode press release: Kara Does Her Best To Support Winn When His Father, The Supervillain Toyman, Breaks Out Of Prison, On "Supergirl," Monday, Jan. 18. Press release number 2: Kara will end up doing her best to support Winn when his father, the supervillain Toyman, breaks out of prison and seeks out his son for unknown reasons. Also, Cat is going to offer Lucy a job at CatCo and Alex will end up asking Hank to use his powers to help uncover Maxwell Lord's plans. Guest stars...
- 1/4/2016
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Calleigh (Emily Procter) and Ryan (Jonathan Togo) are involved in another housefire and she runs inside to save a boy she sees. Ryans tell the officer to stay out, "We don't need anymore heroes." She finds a boy upstairs, barely alive, so how come Calleigh was the only one to see him at this point when there was nothing wrong with her, since he's too far gone to be saved, it means she had to have seen his spirit calling for help. But she's not in the hospital yet and hasn't succumbed to her symptoms. She and the officer fall though the floor upstairs, when Ryan carries the boy out. Calleigh is overcome by smoke. Horatio (David Caruso) tries to save the officer, Leah (Megan Markle) whilst the boy reaches out exclaiming he's not dead. Ryan notices his burnt hands and thinks he may have started the fire. Ryan lets...
- 6/17/2011
- by mhasan@corp.popstar.com (Mila Hasan)
- PopStar
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