Although it may be hard to believe, it's already been five years since Cavitycolors started releasing eye-popping horror apparel, and they're celebrating this week with a special new enamel pin. In today's Horror Highlights, we also have a trailer and key art for The Gracefield Incident and details on Rlj Entertainment acquiring North American rights to The Osiris Child: Science Fiction Volume 1, starring Kellan Lutz.
Cavitycolors 5-Year Anniversary Pin: "June marks the 5 Year Anniversary of Cavitycolors, and we are celebrating with a very special Enamel Pin release this Thursday, June 15th at 5 Pm est! Set your reminders!
Back when me and Ricki started our brand in the extra bedroom of my mom's house in 2012, I could've never imagined that we'd be where we are today. Cavitycolors originally started as an outlet to release my personal art and prints, and over time, grew into collaborations with incredible new artists, and taking...
Cavitycolors 5-Year Anniversary Pin: "June marks the 5 Year Anniversary of Cavitycolors, and we are celebrating with a very special Enamel Pin release this Thursday, June 15th at 5 Pm est! Set your reminders!
Back when me and Ricki started our brand in the extra bedroom of my mom's house in 2012, I could've never imagined that we'd be where we are today. Cavitycolors originally started as an outlet to release my personal art and prints, and over time, grew into collaborations with incredible new artists, and taking...
- 6/14/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
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Daniel MacPherson and director Shane Abbess are mates and close creative collaborators, but that didn.t stop the pair having some robust discussions before the actor signed on for futuristic thriller SFv1.
MacPherson had appeared in Abbess. Infini and was developing several projects with the director when he was offered the co-lead role of Kane.
The actor did not have a clear sense of the narrative or the characters in the screenplay by Abbess and co-creator Brian Cacha, which is divided into multiple chapters, and asked for elucidation.
.We had a couple of heated creative discussions before I got on board,. MacPherson tells If. .But once I was in, I was 110 per cent in. Shane gives the cast the absolute freedom to own their characters. It.s a pretty extraordinary, ambitious movie with breathtaking sets by George Liddle..
Set during a period of interplanetary colonisation, SFv1stars Twilight.s Kellan Lutz as Sy,...
Daniel MacPherson and director Shane Abbess are mates and close creative collaborators, but that didn.t stop the pair having some robust discussions before the actor signed on for futuristic thriller SFv1.
MacPherson had appeared in Abbess. Infini and was developing several projects with the director when he was offered the co-lead role of Kane.
The actor did not have a clear sense of the narrative or the characters in the screenplay by Abbess and co-creator Brian Cacha, which is divided into multiple chapters, and asked for elucidation.
.We had a couple of heated creative discussions before I got on board,. MacPherson tells If. .But once I was in, I was 110 per cent in. Shane gives the cast the absolute freedom to own their characters. It.s a pretty extraordinary, ambitious movie with breathtaking sets by George Liddle..
Set during a period of interplanetary colonisation, SFv1stars Twilight.s Kellan Lutz as Sy,...
- 9/30/2015
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
Aussie actors Isabel Lucas ("Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen") and Luke Ford ("The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor") have joined the cast of the sci-fi thriller "SFv1".
Set in the future when humanity has spread out into interplanetary colonies, Kellan Lutz plays a drifter who falls in with an off-world military contractor (Daniel MacPherson) trying to rescue his daughter (Teagan Croft) from peril while evading a global crisis caused by the military contracting company he works for.
Lucas and Ford will play the roles of Gyp and Bill respectively. The film is currently shooting in both Sydney and the Australian Outback. Temuera Morrison, Bren Foster, Rachel Griffiths, Firass Dirani, Dwaine Stevenson and Grace Huang also star.
Matthew Graham, Brett Thornquest, Sidonie Abbene and Shane Abbess are producers. Abbess directs from his own screenplay
Source: Deadline...
Set in the future when humanity has spread out into interplanetary colonies, Kellan Lutz plays a drifter who falls in with an off-world military contractor (Daniel MacPherson) trying to rescue his daughter (Teagan Croft) from peril while evading a global crisis caused by the military contracting company he works for.
Lucas and Ford will play the roles of Gyp and Bill respectively. The film is currently shooting in both Sydney and the Australian Outback. Temuera Morrison, Bren Foster, Rachel Griffiths, Firass Dirani, Dwaine Stevenson and Grace Huang also star.
Matthew Graham, Brett Thornquest, Sidonie Abbene and Shane Abbess are producers. Abbess directs from his own screenplay
Source: Deadline...
- 9/2/2015
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Isabel Lucas and Luke Ford have joined the cast of Shane Abbess. new sci-fi feature SFv1.
They join Kellan Lutz (Expendables 3, Hercules 3-D, The Twilight Saga) and Daniel MacPherson (Infini, Shannara Chronicles, The Cup).
The ensemble cast includes Temuera Morrison (Spartacus: Gods of the Arena, Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones, Star Wars: Episode III . Revenge of the Sith, Once Were Warriors), Bren Foster (Infini, The Last Ship, Terminus, Days Of Our Lives), with Rachel Griffiths (Saving Mr Banks, Beautiful Kate, Brothers & Sisters, Six Feet Under, Muriel.s Wedding), Firass Dirani (House Husbands, Underbelly: The Golden Mile, The Combination, The Black Balloon) Dwaine Stevenson (Infini, Gabriel), Grace Huang (The Man with the Iron Fists 1 and 2, Infini, Hiding) and introduces Teagan Croft.
Currently filming in Sydney and outback South Australia, the film is set in the future in a time of interplanetary colonization, when Sy (Kellan Lutz), a drifter,...
They join Kellan Lutz (Expendables 3, Hercules 3-D, The Twilight Saga) and Daniel MacPherson (Infini, Shannara Chronicles, The Cup).
The ensemble cast includes Temuera Morrison (Spartacus: Gods of the Arena, Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones, Star Wars: Episode III . Revenge of the Sith, Once Were Warriors), Bren Foster (Infini, The Last Ship, Terminus, Days Of Our Lives), with Rachel Griffiths (Saving Mr Banks, Beautiful Kate, Brothers & Sisters, Six Feet Under, Muriel.s Wedding), Firass Dirani (House Husbands, Underbelly: The Golden Mile, The Combination, The Black Balloon) Dwaine Stevenson (Infini, Gabriel), Grace Huang (The Man with the Iron Fists 1 and 2, Infini, Hiding) and introduces Teagan Croft.
Currently filming in Sydney and outback South Australia, the film is set in the future in a time of interplanetary colonization, when Sy (Kellan Lutz), a drifter,...
- 9/2/2015
- by Inside Film Correspondent
- IF.com.au
Kellan Lutz, Daniel MacPherson, Temuera Morrison, Rachel Griffiths and newcomer Teagan Croft are starring in Shane Abbess. futuristic sci-fi feature SFv1.
Set during a period of interplanetary colonization, the film is Abbess. follow-up to Infini, which has been sold to every major market and was released on digital platforms by eOne in Australia and by Vertical Entertainment in the Us.
It.s shooting for nine weeks in Sydney, the outskirts of Sydney and outback South Australia.
.This is a bigger film with a lot more action than Infini,. says Eclectik Vision.s Brett Thornquest, who is producing with Abbess and Sidonie Abbene.s Storm Alley Entertainment and Matthew Graham.s Phonetic Images.
Xyz Films, which sold Infini to North America and repped Marc Furmie.s Terminus (produced by Thornquest and Tim Maddocks. Maddfilms) is handling worldwide sales.
Lutz (The Expendables 3, Hercules 3D, The Twilight Saga) plays Sy, a mysterious...
Set during a period of interplanetary colonization, the film is Abbess. follow-up to Infini, which has been sold to every major market and was released on digital platforms by eOne in Australia and by Vertical Entertainment in the Us.
It.s shooting for nine weeks in Sydney, the outskirts of Sydney and outback South Australia.
.This is a bigger film with a lot more action than Infini,. says Eclectik Vision.s Brett Thornquest, who is producing with Abbess and Sidonie Abbene.s Storm Alley Entertainment and Matthew Graham.s Phonetic Images.
Xyz Films, which sold Infini to North America and repped Marc Furmie.s Terminus (produced by Thornquest and Tim Maddocks. Maddfilms) is handling worldwide sales.
Lutz (The Expendables 3, Hercules 3D, The Twilight Saga) plays Sy, a mysterious...
- 8/5/2015
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
Vertical Entertainment has acquired North American rights to Australian filmmaker Shane Abbess' sci-fi thriller "Infini".
Daniel MacPherson, Luke Hemsworth, Grace Huang, Bren Foster and Luke Ford star in the story which centers on a search and rescue team transported through deep space in the 23rd century to a distant mining colony to save the sole survivor of a biological outbreak.
During their mission, they find a lethal weapon which is set to arrive on Earth within the hour. Vertical plans to release the film both in cinemas and on VOD platforms day-and-date on May 8th.
Abbess ("Gabriel") directed from his own script. Abbess, Sidonie Abbene, Matthew Graham, and Brett Thornquest serve as producers.
Source: Variety...
Daniel MacPherson, Luke Hemsworth, Grace Huang, Bren Foster and Luke Ford star in the story which centers on a search and rescue team transported through deep space in the 23rd century to a distant mining colony to save the sole survivor of a biological outbreak.
During their mission, they find a lethal weapon which is set to arrive on Earth within the hour. Vertical plans to release the film both in cinemas and on VOD platforms day-and-date on May 8th.
Abbess ("Gabriel") directed from his own script. Abbess, Sidonie Abbene, Matthew Graham, and Brett Thornquest serve as producers.
Source: Variety...
- 3/9/2015
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Infini, a futuristic sci-fi thriller from director Shane Abbess, starts shooting in Sydney on Monday.
Scripted by Abbess and Brian Cachia, the privately financed film focuses on a search and rescue team sent into deep space to retrieve a stranded soldier.
The ensemble cast includes Daniel MacPherson, Grace Huang, Luke Hemsworth, Kevin Copeland, Dwaine Stevenson, Harry Pavlidis, Louisa Mignone, Tess Haubrich, Bren Foster and Luke Ford.
It.s the first project from Storm Vision Entertainment, a joint venture between production companies Storm Alley Entertainment (Shane Abbess and Sidonie Abbene) and Eclectik Vision (Brett Thornquest).
The Storm Vision partners plans to collaborate on a number of genre projects of varying budget sizes for 2014 and beyond. Matthew Graham is the lead producer on Infini, which is Abbess. follow-up to Gabriel, a fantasy-action-horror film about an archangel who fights to bring light back to purgatory and save the souls of the city's inhabitants.
Scripted by Abbess and Brian Cachia, the privately financed film focuses on a search and rescue team sent into deep space to retrieve a stranded soldier.
The ensemble cast includes Daniel MacPherson, Grace Huang, Luke Hemsworth, Kevin Copeland, Dwaine Stevenson, Harry Pavlidis, Louisa Mignone, Tess Haubrich, Bren Foster and Luke Ford.
It.s the first project from Storm Vision Entertainment, a joint venture between production companies Storm Alley Entertainment (Shane Abbess and Sidonie Abbene) and Eclectik Vision (Brett Thornquest).
The Storm Vision partners plans to collaborate on a number of genre projects of varying budget sizes for 2014 and beyond. Matthew Graham is the lead producer on Infini, which is Abbess. follow-up to Gabriel, a fantasy-action-horror film about an archangel who fights to bring light back to purgatory and save the souls of the city's inhabitants.
- 10/24/2013
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
LONDON -- Aardman Animations COO Stephen Moore unveiled details of the company's new slate Monday, following the promotion of development head Sarah Smith to Aardman features creative director.
Smith, who joined Aardman as head of development in 2006, has led the development of a portfolio of feature film projects for both stop-frame and CG animation.
In her new role, Smith will continue to supervise these projects, the first slate announcement since Aardman unveiled a three-year, first-look deal with Sony in April.
Titles in development include "The Cat Burglars", a comedy action caper billed as "family-friendly Tarantino," combining the cool of "Ocean's Eleven" with the comedy action of "Wallace and Gromit".
The stop-frame clay animation follows a gang of milk-pilfering stray cats as they attempt to pull off their biggest heist and is scripted by Emmy award-winning writers Matthew Graham and Ashley Pharoah.
"Borat" writer Peter Baynham is working on quirky Christmas action adventure "Operation Rudolph" about the ultra-high-tech military planning required by Santa's elves to make sure Christmas gets off without a hitch.
Smith, who joined Aardman as head of development in 2006, has led the development of a portfolio of feature film projects for both stop-frame and CG animation.
In her new role, Smith will continue to supervise these projects, the first slate announcement since Aardman unveiled a three-year, first-look deal with Sony in April.
Titles in development include "The Cat Burglars", a comedy action caper billed as "family-friendly Tarantino," combining the cool of "Ocean's Eleven" with the comedy action of "Wallace and Gromit".
The stop-frame clay animation follows a gang of milk-pilfering stray cats as they attempt to pull off their biggest heist and is scripted by Emmy award-winning writers Matthew Graham and Ashley Pharoah.
"Borat" writer Peter Baynham is working on quirky Christmas action adventure "Operation Rudolph" about the ultra-high-tech military planning required by Santa's elves to make sure Christmas gets off without a hitch.
- 6/19/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
LONDON -- Helen Mirren's winning streak will continue Friday evening as she picks up the best actress honor at the 33rd annual Broadcasting Press Guild Awards for her performance in ITV1's "Prime Suspect: The Final Act".
The annual awards, sponsored by Turner Broadcasting, celebrate the best of British television and are voted on by the guild's members and over 100 journalists and critics who cover broadcasting and media.
Jim Broadbent was named as best actor for his role as Lord Longford in Channel 4's "Longford". The show also earned the award for best single drama.
Comedian Russell Brand won the best TV performer award in a non-acting role for his Channel 4 show "The Russell Brand Show", while BBC2's "Stephen Fry: The Secret Life of the Manic Depressive" was named best single documentary.
BBC1 time-traveling cop drama "Life on Mars" picked up awards for best drama series and the writers' award, which was given to Matthew Graham, Tony Jordan and Ashley Pharoah.
BBC1 natural history series "Planet Earth" was named best documentary series and also won the innovation in broadcasting award for pioneering methods of filming and producing video about the natural world.
The annual awards, sponsored by Turner Broadcasting, celebrate the best of British television and are voted on by the guild's members and over 100 journalists and critics who cover broadcasting and media.
Jim Broadbent was named as best actor for his role as Lord Longford in Channel 4's "Longford". The show also earned the award for best single drama.
Comedian Russell Brand won the best TV performer award in a non-acting role for his Channel 4 show "The Russell Brand Show", while BBC2's "Stephen Fry: The Secret Life of the Manic Depressive" was named best single documentary.
BBC1 time-traveling cop drama "Life on Mars" picked up awards for best drama series and the writers' award, which was given to Matthew Graham, Tony Jordan and Ashley Pharoah.
BBC1 natural history series "Planet Earth" was named best documentary series and also won the innovation in broadcasting award for pioneering methods of filming and producing video about the natural world.
- 3/23/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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