Legend of the Red Reaper’s Tara Cardinal teamed up with David Williams and producer/ martial artist extraordinaire Sean Wyn to create Scarlet Samurai: Incarnation.
Judging from the trailer, it’s part-co-ed adventure, part- horror fantasy, and part-martial arts action flick. The movie stars Alicen Holden (Dukes of Hazzard), Christian Boeving (Battledome, Zombie Massacre), Maria Olsen (Paranormal Activity 3, Percy Jackson), Horror Cult Icon DeeDee Bigelow (Alien Armageddon, Show Girls 2), Justin Irwin, Patricia Dunn, Catherine Scrivo and Tara Cardinal (Wrath of the Crows, Zombie Massacre) as the Scarlet Samurai.
Synopsis and trailer below:
Five reckless college kids on an urban archaeological expedition uncover a preternatural evil, and discover only a legend can fight a myth..
Almost a century ago, the Buffalo Central Terminal was cursed. Eighty years (and 922 missing persons) later, we find Ikari trying to follow in her (missing) father's archaeological footsteps. But Ikari--a part Chinese, part Japanese, half Jewish lesbian--has problems.
Judging from the trailer, it’s part-co-ed adventure, part- horror fantasy, and part-martial arts action flick. The movie stars Alicen Holden (Dukes of Hazzard), Christian Boeving (Battledome, Zombie Massacre), Maria Olsen (Paranormal Activity 3, Percy Jackson), Horror Cult Icon DeeDee Bigelow (Alien Armageddon, Show Girls 2), Justin Irwin, Patricia Dunn, Catherine Scrivo and Tara Cardinal (Wrath of the Crows, Zombie Massacre) as the Scarlet Samurai.
Synopsis and trailer below:
Five reckless college kids on an urban archaeological expedition uncover a preternatural evil, and discover only a legend can fight a myth..
Almost a century ago, the Buffalo Central Terminal was cursed. Eighty years (and 922 missing persons) later, we find Ikari trying to follow in her (missing) father's archaeological footsteps. But Ikari--a part Chinese, part Japanese, half Jewish lesbian--has problems.
- 1/24/2013
- by Sara Castillo
- FEARnet
Word around the campfire is that director David R. Williams’ upcoming horror flick “Terminal Descent” was shot in just three days. That’s pretty amazing. For a movie that was lensed in 72 hours, it honestly doesn’t look that bad. Of course, it always helps when you have an actress like Tara Cardinal on your side. Regardless of how the movie plays out, Cardinal always seems to give it her all. Although there isn’t a whole lot of information about the flick currently floating around at the moment, we do know that the story involves a group of urban explorers and their encounter with some blood-thirsty creatures inside the abandoned Buffalo Central Terminal. According to the date stamped on the picture’s IMDb page, it would appear that “Terminal Descent” isn’t scheduled to see the light of day until sometime next year. I suppose we’ll have to wait.
- 8/11/2012
- by Todd Rigney
- Beyond Hollywood
We just got hold of the trailer and some production stills from Terminal Descent, a new horror flick starring the tough and talented Tara Cardinal, and all I can say is: See what happens when you don't pay attention to "No Trespassing" signs?
Directed by David R. Williams and starring Cardinal, Alicen Holden, Justin Irwin and Patricia M. Dunn, Terminal Descent focuses on a group of urban exploration enthusiasts (aka curious young thrill seekers who should pay more attention to "No Trespassing" signs) that get in over their head when they explore a mammoth abandoned train station and discover it to be the resting place of some very nasty, very hungry creatures.
Cardinal is one of the hardest working and, thanks to her glorious red tresses, most identifiable actresses on today's indie horror scene, yet she's almost unrecognizable here. As Ikari, the group's leader, Cardinal displays her usual commanding presence,...
Directed by David R. Williams and starring Cardinal, Alicen Holden, Justin Irwin and Patricia M. Dunn, Terminal Descent focuses on a group of urban exploration enthusiasts (aka curious young thrill seekers who should pay more attention to "No Trespassing" signs) that get in over their head when they explore a mammoth abandoned train station and discover it to be the resting place of some very nasty, very hungry creatures.
Cardinal is one of the hardest working and, thanks to her glorious red tresses, most identifiable actresses on today's indie horror scene, yet she's almost unrecognizable here. As Ikari, the group's leader, Cardinal displays her usual commanding presence,...
- 7/20/2012
- by Theron
- Planet Fury
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