"Necromentia," which stars Layton Matthews, Chad Grimes, Santiago Craig, and Katherine Pawlak is now providing several movie stills from the feature some of which can be found here. The initial title for the film was "The 13th Hour: Necromentia," and has been shortened to its current form "Necromentia." A Massify film production "Necromentia," will be shown at the Cannes 2009 Film Festival starting next week. Have a look at all the gory details in these snapshots of hell and the darkness beyond.
For further cast and crew information check here "Necromentia."
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Actor Nathan Ginn seen here with barbed wire accessories
Cole Wallace with gas mask.
Chad Grimes acting defiant.
Something from another world and from director Pearry Teo's dark imagination
Actor Santiago Craig attennding a dead corpse.
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Necromentia at Massify...
For further cast and crew information check here "Necromentia."
*Click on each photo for full size*
Actor Nathan Ginn seen here with barbed wire accessories
Cole Wallace with gas mask.
Chad Grimes acting defiant.
Something from another world and from director Pearry Teo's dark imagination
Actor Santiago Craig attennding a dead corpse.
Sources:
Necromentia at Massify...
- 5/6/2009
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Director: Craig Singer.
Writer: Lane Shadgett and Jeremy Donaldson.
Massifys "Ghosts in the Machine," contest was won by scriptwriter Jeremy Donaldson, who is the producer of "Perkins 14," and his nostalgic poster, a throwback to the 70s was a centerpiece from which the film saw development. Another "Afterdark Horrorfest III," series presentation "Perkins 14," was given a late March 2009 DVD release and stars two other "Ghosts in the Machine," casting contest winners; Shayla Beesley and Katherine Pawlak. Donaldson, who shot his miniature feature and contest winner mainly with a DVX100a miniDV camera has found most of his influences from films like; "Night of the Living Dead," "The Crow," and "28 Days Later," each of which can subtly be seen in this zombie film without zombies.
"Perkins 14," centers around police officer Dwayne (Patrick O'Kane) and the loss of young son Kyle (C. J. Singer), ten years past, the character is constantly pushing the story onwards,...
Writer: Lane Shadgett and Jeremy Donaldson.
Massifys "Ghosts in the Machine," contest was won by scriptwriter Jeremy Donaldson, who is the producer of "Perkins 14," and his nostalgic poster, a throwback to the 70s was a centerpiece from which the film saw development. Another "Afterdark Horrorfest III," series presentation "Perkins 14," was given a late March 2009 DVD release and stars two other "Ghosts in the Machine," casting contest winners; Shayla Beesley and Katherine Pawlak. Donaldson, who shot his miniature feature and contest winner mainly with a DVX100a miniDV camera has found most of his influences from films like; "Night of the Living Dead," "The Crow," and "28 Days Later," each of which can subtly be seen in this zombie film without zombies.
"Perkins 14," centers around police officer Dwayne (Patrick O'Kane) and the loss of young son Kyle (C. J. Singer), ten years past, the character is constantly pushing the story onwards,...
- 3/28/2009
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
In the sense of both premise and inception, Perkins’ 14 is arguably the most interesting of the 8 Films to Die For in this year’s After Dark Horrorfest. It was born out of an on-line competition on massify.com, where a fan-submitted pitch, a portion of the cast and even the poster (which turned out great) were voted upon.
Once decided, After Dark hired director Craig Singer (who helmed the previous Horrorfest title Dark Ride) and writer Lane Shadgett to develop a film from the winning idea. So while it may be a stretch to call the film highly anticipated, it was definitely up there on the list of 8 Films to see how it turned out.
Perkins’ main story takes place in the town of Stone Cove, which, a decade prior, was the site of 14 abductions of various children, all of whom were never heard from or seen again. On the...
Once decided, After Dark hired director Craig Singer (who helmed the previous Horrorfest title Dark Ride) and writer Lane Shadgett to develop a film from the winning idea. So while it may be a stretch to call the film highly anticipated, it was definitely up there on the list of 8 Films to see how it turned out.
Perkins’ main story takes place in the town of Stone Cove, which, a decade prior, was the site of 14 abductions of various children, all of whom were never heard from or seen again. On the...
- 1/15/2009
- Fangoria
Massify announced this evening that Katherine Pawlak (Lonelygirl15), Josh Davidson, Trey Farley (Bend It Like Beckham) and Heather Tocquigny have all joined the cast of After Dark Films' Perkins' 14, which will be directed by Craig Singer. The film is a killer thriller involving the arrest of a suspected murderer. Perkins' is slated to be released at part of this year's After Dark Horrorfest, which features "8 Films to Die For". In small town Brownsvillle, a boy named Robert Perkins, age 6, becomes mentally unstable when his parents are brutally murdered inside their home. His psychosis has him living the rest of his life convinced that the killers will return in the future to kill him as well. At age 34, Perkins becoming very paranoid, kidnaps 14 people. He is amost the age of his parents when they were killed, and he needs to be prepared.
- 5/29/2008
- bloody-disgusting.com
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