The Devil Within: Rise of Evil was originally titled the simpler The Devil Within. For the film's launch on video-on-demand, this film has been retitled, remastered and recut. The soundtrack includes a track from actress and songstress Elizabeth Di Prinzio. Artists Emii, Day Above Ground and The Sammus Theory also add a few musical selections. As well, the latest release has added more T & A to the film. The loves scenes between characters John (Grey Damon) and Serena (Di Prinzio) have been extended. A naked pool party scene has also been increased in a sexified fashion. Fans of horror can now see this new cut through Amazon's video-on demand service. As well, this title will likely release through Netflix and iTunes later this year. Have a look at more of the release material below. Release Date: October 12th (Video-on-demand, Amazon) and Q4, 2012 (Netflix, iTunes). Director: Tom Hardy. Writer: Matt Dean.
- 10/25/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Lost Soul is a psychological thriller from Pathfinder Productions that will release domestically February 2012. Currently the film is at the American Film Market and starring are Nick Macuso (Deadtime Stories 2) and Dave Vescio (Virus X). The story follows a demented man as he practices with the occult and finds some success. Now , the first trailer is available for this picture, which shows some of the special effects from the feature. As well, enjoy the first graphic for the film that shows Vescio as Donald a man with a dark portal to the supernatural. More details are below.
Release Date: February 2012.
Director: Dana Schroeder.
Writers: Matt Dean and Jonathan Rosenberg.
The first trailer for Lost Soul is here:
Source:
Press Release. 28 October 2011.
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Release Date: February 2012.
Director: Dana Schroeder.
Writers: Matt Dean and Jonathan Rosenberg.
The first trailer for Lost Soul is here:
Source:
Press Release. 28 October 2011.
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- 10/29/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Think back to Robert De Niro (Heat). Think back to Al Pacino (Scent of a Woman). Robert De Niro was known for his intensity. Al Pacino was known for his flashy screen presence. Now think of veteran character actor of horror films, Bill Oberst Jr. (Dismal, Vivid, The Devil Within). Bill Oberst Jr. has both the flash of Pacino and the intensity of De Niro. It's the best of both worlds in one package. And directors and producers are taking notice. In less then four years, Bill Oberst Jr. has had well over thirty film credits. Since he works his fair share in the horror genre, he is often seen playing the villain or the creepy guy or even, on occasion, the rapist. However, Bill Oberst Jr. wants you to know that their is more to him then just that. That he has an extra layer of dimensionality. That he's not just one note.
- 2/13/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
The Devil Within DVD ArtDirector: Tom Hardy.
Writer: Matt Dean.
The Devil Within is a straight to DVD release from Seminal Films, which was distributed July 1st. The film was written by Matt Dean and The Devil Within is a paint by numbers slasher film, with some twists along the way, especially at the end. A performance by Bill Oberst Jr. (The Secret Life of Bees) is prominently chilling as Oberst plays a perverted, prayer reciting principal.
The film's story begins with a group of high schoolers preparing for an eighteenth birthday party for one of the cool crowd known as Sirena. The event gets off to an awkward start as the weed has been forgotten by the film's comedic relief. Things liven up with a few keg-stands, but then deteriorate for the party-goers, with one uninvited guest bringing bloodlust and very sharp knives. The finale comes after a great deal of hack and slash,...
Writer: Matt Dean.
The Devil Within is a straight to DVD release from Seminal Films, which was distributed July 1st. The film was written by Matt Dean and The Devil Within is a paint by numbers slasher film, with some twists along the way, especially at the end. A performance by Bill Oberst Jr. (The Secret Life of Bees) is prominently chilling as Oberst plays a perverted, prayer reciting principal.
The film's story begins with a group of high schoolers preparing for an eighteenth birthday party for one of the cool crowd known as Sirena. The event gets off to an awkward start as the weed has been forgotten by the film's comedic relief. Things liven up with a few keg-stands, but then deteriorate for the party-goers, with one uninvited guest bringing bloodlust and very sharp knives. The finale comes after a great deal of hack and slash,...
- 7/24/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
The Devil Within DVD ArtThe Devil Within is a co-production from the Dean Production Group, Lunar Motion Pictures, and Unseen Productions. The film had a World Premiere in La' May 25th and now Seminal Films will distribute the DVD June 29th. The film's trailer shows characters having a good time at a pool party until a black garbed figure brings sharp knives to a nearly nude event. Watch the mayhem unfold in this one of a kind trailer for The Devil Within below.
Tagline:
"The greatest evil comes from inside."
The synopsis here:
"A night of alcohol, sex, drugs and partying in the Hollywood hills is the perfect setting for Serina’s 18th birthday party - until this high school party goes horribly wrong. An uninvited guest begins killing them one by one. Even the innocent are not safe from the rampage!" (The Devil).
Release Date: July 1st, 2010 (DVD).
Director: Tom Hardy.
Tagline:
"The greatest evil comes from inside."
The synopsis here:
"A night of alcohol, sex, drugs and partying in the Hollywood hills is the perfect setting for Serina’s 18th birthday party - until this high school party goes horribly wrong. An uninvited guest begins killing them one by one. Even the innocent are not safe from the rampage!" (The Devil).
Release Date: July 1st, 2010 (DVD).
Director: Tom Hardy.
- 7/1/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Maybe it’s just me running on very little sleep and extreme caffeine-induced paranoia, but I’m starting to see a large number of low-budget features that eerily resemble the sort of mindless, Cinemax-approved action flicks I grew up on. If “Wrong Side of Town” is to “Jungleground,” then Matt Dean’s upcoming fantasy epic “Legend of the Red Reaper” is to “Deathstalker.” Or, possibly, “Beastmaster.” Whatever the case, the film appears to be an outrageous slice of shlock, though this, I feel, is part of its wonky charm. Do keep in mind, however, that this article was penned by someone who holds “Troll 2″ and “Krull” very close to his misshapen heart. In other words, your opinion of the embedded trailer will, more than likely, vary. It’s best to be upfront about these things. Here’s what it’s all about: For a thousand years, the Reapers guarded...
- 1/25/2010
- by Todd
- Beyond Hollywood
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