'The Legend of Ben Hall'.
One of Australia.s most notorious bushrangers is headed to the Us, with Odin.s Eye Entertainment selling North American rights to The Legend of Ben Hall to Vega Baby. .
According to The Hollywood Reporter, which broke the news of the Berlin sale, the Singapore-based company will give the film a multiplatform theatrical release later this year via its distribution pact with Sony.
Odin.s Eye CEO Michael Favelle told If that discussions with Vega Baby had begun at the American Film Market in Los Angeles last November.
The Aussie sales agent was attracted not only to Vega Baby's access to the North American market via Sony, .but also their passion and depth of knowledge of the market and potential for Westerns in the USA..
.USA is obviously Mecca for westerns and Vega Baby loved the authenticity and action packed story that The Legend of Ben Hall provides,...
One of Australia.s most notorious bushrangers is headed to the Us, with Odin.s Eye Entertainment selling North American rights to The Legend of Ben Hall to Vega Baby. .
According to The Hollywood Reporter, which broke the news of the Berlin sale, the Singapore-based company will give the film a multiplatform theatrical release later this year via its distribution pact with Sony.
Odin.s Eye CEO Michael Favelle told If that discussions with Vega Baby had begun at the American Film Market in Los Angeles last November.
The Aussie sales agent was attracted not only to Vega Baby's access to the North American market via Sony, .but also their passion and depth of knowledge of the market and potential for Westerns in the USA..
.USA is obviously Mecca for westerns and Vega Baby loved the authenticity and action packed story that The Legend of Ben Hall provides,...
- 2/13/2017
- by Jackie Keast
- IF.com.au
Singapore-based film finance, production and distribution company Vega Baby has acquired North American distribution rights to the Western The Legend of Ben Hall.
Vega Baby is planning a multiplatform theatrical release later this year via its distribution pact with Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.
Matthew Holmes wrote and directed the film from Odin’s Eye Entertainment. Set in New South Wales, Legend of Ben Hall follows the final exploits of one of the most wanted men in 1860s Australia as he is lured back to life as an outlaw by an old friend.
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Vega Baby is planning a multiplatform theatrical release later this year via its distribution pact with Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.
Matthew Holmes wrote and directed the film from Odin’s Eye Entertainment. Set in New South Wales, Legend of Ben Hall follows the final exploits of one of the most wanted men in 1860s Australia as he is lured back to life as an outlaw by an old friend.
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- 2/12/2017
- by Alex Ritman
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Whatever extraordinary qualities made the outlaw Ben Hall a legend, they’re nowhere to be found in Matthew Holmes’ overlong feature. The writer-director’s attention to period detail and the historical record is for naught in his biographical drama of one of Australia’s most notorious “bushrangers” — the 19th-century highwaymen who plundered their way across the British colony.
The Legend of Ben Hall follows the daring thief’s last months, during the 1860s gold-rush era in New South Wales. With a huge price on his head, Hall (Jack Martin, blankly dogged and stoic) sets out to raise — i.e., steal — enough money...
The Legend of Ben Hall follows the daring thief’s last months, during the 1860s gold-rush era in New South Wales. With a huge price on his head, Hall (Jack Martin, blankly dogged and stoic) sets out to raise — i.e., steal — enough money...
- 12/13/2016
- by Sheri Linden
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Australia’s premier genre festival – Monster Fest – has unveiled its final wave of films for the 2016 festival, which is set to take place November 24-27 at the Lido Cinemas in Melbourne.
The team of features programmers – which includes festival director Kier-La Janisse, Monster Pictures co-founder Neil Foley, Boston Underground Film Festival Director of Programming Nicole McControversy and writer/programmer/punk legend Chris D. – vetted over 600 features in selecting the 2016 Monster Fest lineup, which includes new crime films Dog Eat Dog and The Hollow Point from Paul Schrader and Gonzalo López-Gallego respectively, gory slasher throwback The Windmill Massacre (reviewed here), the hometown premiere of epic period western The Legend of Ben Hall with cast in person and acclaimed Tiff selections Prevenge and Interchange alongside Fantastic Fest faves such as the Aussie-made yuletide thriller Safe Neighbourhood and the devastating – and polarizing – Playground.
From the press release:
Select panels for the Swinburne University...
The team of features programmers – which includes festival director Kier-La Janisse, Monster Pictures co-founder Neil Foley, Boston Underground Film Festival Director of Programming Nicole McControversy and writer/programmer/punk legend Chris D. – vetted over 600 features in selecting the 2016 Monster Fest lineup, which includes new crime films Dog Eat Dog and The Hollow Point from Paul Schrader and Gonzalo López-Gallego respectively, gory slasher throwback The Windmill Massacre (reviewed here), the hometown premiere of epic period western The Legend of Ben Hall with cast in person and acclaimed Tiff selections Prevenge and Interchange alongside Fantastic Fest faves such as the Aussie-made yuletide thriller Safe Neighbourhood and the devastating – and polarizing – Playground.
From the press release:
Select panels for the Swinburne University...
- 11/17/2016
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Edited by Hans-Åke Lilja, Shining in the Dark: Celebrating Twenty Years of Lilja's Library is exclusive to Cemetery Dance Publications and will feature a Stephen King story that hasn't been released since 1981. We also have updated release details for The Similars, the final wave of films announced at Monster Fest 2016, six photos / details for The Orphanage video game, and a new trailer for Gremlin.
Cemetery Dance Publications' Shining in the Dark Anthology: From Cemetery Dance: "Shining In the Dark: Celebrating Twenty Years of Lilja's Library edited by Hans-Åke Lilja.
About the Book:
Hans-Ake Lilja, the founder of Lilja's Library, has compiled a brand new anthology of horror stories to help celebrate twenty years of running the #1 Stephen King news website on the web!
This anthology includes both original stories like the brand new novella by John Ajvide Lindqvist (Let the Right One In) very rare reprints like "The Blue Air...
Cemetery Dance Publications' Shining in the Dark Anthology: From Cemetery Dance: "Shining In the Dark: Celebrating Twenty Years of Lilja's Library edited by Hans-Åke Lilja.
About the Book:
Hans-Ake Lilja, the founder of Lilja's Library, has compiled a brand new anthology of horror stories to help celebrate twenty years of running the #1 Stephen King news website on the web!
This anthology includes both original stories like the brand new novella by John Ajvide Lindqvist (Let the Right One In) very rare reprints like "The Blue Air...
- 11/2/2016
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
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The Legend of Ben Hall. Matthew Holmes.s The Legend of Ben Hall will get a national theatrical release from December 1, courtesy of Pinnacle Films.
The biopic tells the story of one of the most wanted men in Australian outlaw history. After years on the run in the outback, Ben Hall and his infamous band of outlaws decide to ride again in order to steal enough cash and gold so they can flee to America and greener pastures.
The reunited gang prove unstoppable until one fateful day, when holding up a mail coach, a police sergeant is shot dead. With the bounty on their heads growing and nowhere to go, Ben and his gang must now fight to the bitter end.
The Legend of Ben Hall, shot across regional New South Wales and Victoria, stars Jack Martin, Jamie Coffa (Gallipoli, The Lucifer King), William Lee, Joanne Dobbin (Neighbours, Swimming Upstream...
The Legend of Ben Hall. Matthew Holmes.s The Legend of Ben Hall will get a national theatrical release from December 1, courtesy of Pinnacle Films.
The biopic tells the story of one of the most wanted men in Australian outlaw history. After years on the run in the outback, Ben Hall and his infamous band of outlaws decide to ride again in order to steal enough cash and gold so they can flee to America and greener pastures.
The reunited gang prove unstoppable until one fateful day, when holding up a mail coach, a police sergeant is shot dead. With the bounty on their heads growing and nowhere to go, Ben and his gang must now fight to the bitter end.
The Legend of Ben Hall, shot across regional New South Wales and Victoria, stars Jack Martin, Jamie Coffa (Gallipoli, The Lucifer King), William Lee, Joanne Dobbin (Neighbours, Swimming Upstream...
- 9/19/2016
- by Jackie Keast
- IF.com.au
Melbourne-based filmmaker Matthew Holmes is in the throes of post-production on his latest film, the handsomely mounted bushranger tale The Legend of Ben Hall. It.s been a long time coming.
.I went straight out of high school into a job at an animation company called Anifex in Adelaide, and I was there for quite a number of years as an animator and a sculptor., Holmes told If.
During that time, the filmmaker made his first feature, 2007.s Twin Rivers, over the course of six years.
Twin Rivers was about two brothers travelling by foot across Australia at the tail-end of the 1930.s. Holmes' fondness for the Australian landscape and the hardscrabble types who populate it is given free rein in Ben Hall, the story of the twilight days of the Nsw bushranger who flourished in the 1860.s..
Shortly after leaving his animation job, Holmes moved to Melbourne, where he...
.I went straight out of high school into a job at an animation company called Anifex in Adelaide, and I was there for quite a number of years as an animator and a sculptor., Holmes told If.
During that time, the filmmaker made his first feature, 2007.s Twin Rivers, over the course of six years.
Twin Rivers was about two brothers travelling by foot across Australia at the tail-end of the 1930.s. Holmes' fondness for the Australian landscape and the hardscrabble types who populate it is given free rein in Ben Hall, the story of the twilight days of the Nsw bushranger who flourished in the 1860.s..
Shortly after leaving his animation job, Holmes moved to Melbourne, where he...
- 1/5/2016
- by Harry Windsor
- IF.com.au
Melbourne-based South Australian filmmaker Matthew Holmes is in the throes of post-production on his latest film, the handsomely mounted bushranger tale The Legend of Ben Hall. It.s been a long time coming.
.I went straight out of high school into a job at an animation company called Anifex in Adelaide, and I was there for quite a number of years as an animator and a sculptor., Holmes told If.
During that time, the filmmaker made his first feature, 2007.s Twin Rivers, over the course of six years.
Twin Rivers was about two brothers travelling by foot across Australia at the tail-end of the 1930.s. Holmes' fondness for the Australian landscape and the hardscrabble types who populate it is given free rein in Ben Hall, the story of the twilight days of the Nsw bushranger who flourished in the 1860.s..
Shortly after leaving his animation job, Holmes moved to Melbourne,...
.I went straight out of high school into a job at an animation company called Anifex in Adelaide, and I was there for quite a number of years as an animator and a sculptor., Holmes told If.
During that time, the filmmaker made his first feature, 2007.s Twin Rivers, over the course of six years.
Twin Rivers was about two brothers travelling by foot across Australia at the tail-end of the 1930.s. Holmes' fondness for the Australian landscape and the hardscrabble types who populate it is given free rein in Ben Hall, the story of the twilight days of the Nsw bushranger who flourished in the 1860.s..
Shortly after leaving his animation job, Holmes moved to Melbourne,...
- 1/5/2016
- by Harry Windsor
- IF.com.au
Snowtown director Justin Kurzel and screenwriter Shaun Grant are collaborating on an Australian bushranger feature.
Grant is writing True History of the Kelly Gang, adapted from the Peter Carey novel, a co-production between Porchlight.s Liz Watts and the UK's Daybreak Pictures.
The novel is seen through Kelly.s eyes, scribbling his narrative on scraps of paper in semi-literate but descriptive prose as he fled from the police.
To his pursuers, Kelly was a monstrous criminal, a thief and a murderer. To many ordinary Australians, the bushranger was a hero, defying the authority of the English to control their lives.
Joe Penhall was listed as the writer when the project received development funding from Screen Australia.
Heath Ledger played the bushranger in Gregor Jordan's Ned Kelly in 2003 and Mick Jagger starred in Tony Richardson's Ned Kelly in 1970. The first screen version was The Story of the Kelly Gang in...
Grant is writing True History of the Kelly Gang, adapted from the Peter Carey novel, a co-production between Porchlight.s Liz Watts and the UK's Daybreak Pictures.
The novel is seen through Kelly.s eyes, scribbling his narrative on scraps of paper in semi-literate but descriptive prose as he fled from the police.
To his pursuers, Kelly was a monstrous criminal, a thief and a murderer. To many ordinary Australians, the bushranger was a hero, defying the authority of the English to control their lives.
Joe Penhall was listed as the writer when the project received development funding from Screen Australia.
Heath Ledger played the bushranger in Gregor Jordan's Ned Kelly in 2003 and Mick Jagger starred in Tony Richardson's Ned Kelly in 1970. The first screen version was The Story of the Kelly Gang in...
- 7/2/2015
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
Ruth Richards, David Argue and Brenton Foale.
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When actor Brenton Foale told friends he wanted to try his hand at writing and directing they suggested he start with a short film.
Foale had different ideas, convinced he had the ability to shoot a feature based on a script he started developing just two years ago.
He joined forces with Passion Media Productions. Leanne Campbell, for whom he worked as a crew member on her short film Love in Motion last year.
With private investment, a crowd-funding campaign on Pozible and $60,000 of Foale.s own money, they are financing Deal, which started shooting in Melbourne on Saturday.
The plot follows six people whose lives become entangled, erupting in violence, deceit and crime. They include Stephanie (Madison Vulic), an attractive young woman who has an opportunity to attend a top modelling school but has little money.
Dean (John McCullough) is living on...
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When actor Brenton Foale told friends he wanted to try his hand at writing and directing they suggested he start with a short film.
Foale had different ideas, convinced he had the ability to shoot a feature based on a script he started developing just two years ago.
He joined forces with Passion Media Productions. Leanne Campbell, for whom he worked as a crew member on her short film Love in Motion last year.
With private investment, a crowd-funding campaign on Pozible and $60,000 of Foale.s own money, they are financing Deal, which started shooting in Melbourne on Saturday.
The plot follows six people whose lives become entangled, erupting in violence, deceit and crime. They include Stephanie (Madison Vulic), an attractive young woman who has an opportunity to attend a top modelling school but has little money.
Dean (John McCullough) is living on...
- 5/17/2015
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
Jack Martin as Ben Hall.
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When writer-director Matthew Holmes raised $78,000 on Kickstarter last year to fund a short film on Ben Hall, his ultimate aim was to use the short as a stepping stone to a feature about the notorious bushranger and his gang.
Holmes is getting his wish as The Legend of Ben Hall is due to start principal photography in regional Victoria on March 23.
Wolf Creek creator Greg Mclean has joined the project as executive producer and mentor to Holmes, whose debut feature Twin Rivers, which he self-financed and produced over six years, told of two brothers (played by Matthew and his brother Darren) who set off on an 800 km trek across South-Eastern Australia in 1939.
Most of the cast and crew of the Ben Hall short will work in the feature, led by newcomer Jack Martin as Hall, who led the most notorious bushranger gang in Australia's history...
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When writer-director Matthew Holmes raised $78,000 on Kickstarter last year to fund a short film on Ben Hall, his ultimate aim was to use the short as a stepping stone to a feature about the notorious bushranger and his gang.
Holmes is getting his wish as The Legend of Ben Hall is due to start principal photography in regional Victoria on March 23.
Wolf Creek creator Greg Mclean has joined the project as executive producer and mentor to Holmes, whose debut feature Twin Rivers, which he self-financed and produced over six years, told of two brothers (played by Matthew and his brother Darren) who set off on an 800 km trek across South-Eastern Australia in 1939.
Most of the cast and crew of the Ben Hall short will work in the feature, led by newcomer Jack Martin as Hall, who led the most notorious bushranger gang in Australia's history...
- 2/19/2015
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
As we wait for the return of Mick Taylor in Wolf Creek 2, the film's director, Greg McLean, already has another fright flick in the works. He's just been brought in to produce a creature feature called Territorial, which you can read all about right here!
Written by Alex James and Matthew Holmes and directed by Holmes, the film is currently in pre-production in Australia.
Synopsis
Jim Houlden, a down-on-his-luck gold prospector, is arrested for horse stealing and sent to Melbourne with a notorious outlaw, Charlie Burke. When the prison coach capsizes in the mountains, Jim makes a daring escape along with Burke and two other convicted men. They are quickly tracked by a rag-tag team of police led by the determined Sergeant Mitchell, aided by a cunning Black Tracker. Burke ignores any warnings and leads them into a deep, narrow valley long feared by the native tribes - a...
Written by Alex James and Matthew Holmes and directed by Holmes, the film is currently in pre-production in Australia.
Synopsis
Jim Houlden, a down-on-his-luck gold prospector, is arrested for horse stealing and sent to Melbourne with a notorious outlaw, Charlie Burke. When the prison coach capsizes in the mountains, Jim makes a daring escape along with Burke and two other convicted men. They are quickly tracked by a rag-tag team of police led by the determined Sergeant Mitchell, aided by a cunning Black Tracker. Burke ignores any warnings and leads them into a deep, narrow valley long feared by the native tribes - a...
- 11/7/2013
- by John Squires
- DreadCentral.com
Greg McLean of Rogue and the Wolf Creek films has been brought in to executive produce the creature feature Territorial.
The film is currently in pre-production in Australia under the direction of Matthew Holmes.
Holmes co-scripted the film with Alex James. And, based on the following synopsis, the film will be a period piece set against the backdrop of Australia's colonial period.
Jim Houlden, a down-on-his-luck gold prospector, is arrested for horse-stealing and sent to Melbourne with a notorious outlaw, Charlie Burke.
When the prison coach capsizes in the mountains, Jim makes a daring escape along with Burke and two other convicted men.
Read more...
The film is currently in pre-production in Australia under the direction of Matthew Holmes.
Holmes co-scripted the film with Alex James. And, based on the following synopsis, the film will be a period piece set against the backdrop of Australia's colonial period.
Jim Houlden, a down-on-his-luck gold prospector, is arrested for horse-stealing and sent to Melbourne with a notorious outlaw, Charlie Burke.
When the prison coach capsizes in the mountains, Jim makes a daring escape along with Burke and two other convicted men.
Read more...
- 11/7/2013
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Greg Mclean, creator of Wolf Creek and the upcoming sequel, is determined to avoid being pigeonholed as the guy who makes scary movies about a serial killer.
As a writer, director and executive producer, Mclean is developing a raft of projects which span diverse genres and should demonstrate he.s equally adept at family films as horror/thrillers.
The filmmaker has joined the agency CAA after leaving Wma, is fielding several offers and hopes to settle on his next directing assignment within a few weeks.
Hugo Weaving is attached to star in One Foot Wrong as the father of a five-year-old girl who makes friends and communicates with inanimate objects like trees and spoons. Mclean wrote the screenplay based on a novel by Sophie Laguna and he will executive produce, working with producers Bianca Martino and Ayisha Davies. Glendyn Ivin will direct the horror movie after he shoots the eight...
As a writer, director and executive producer, Mclean is developing a raft of projects which span diverse genres and should demonstrate he.s equally adept at family films as horror/thrillers.
The filmmaker has joined the agency CAA after leaving Wma, is fielding several offers and hopes to settle on his next directing assignment within a few weeks.
Hugo Weaving is attached to star in One Foot Wrong as the father of a five-year-old girl who makes friends and communicates with inanimate objects like trees and spoons. Mclean wrote the screenplay based on a novel by Sophie Laguna and he will executive produce, working with producers Bianca Martino and Ayisha Davies. Glendyn Ivin will direct the horror movie after he shoots the eight...
- 10/2/2013
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
Greg McLean, the man who brought you Rogue and the Wolf Creek flicks, is back with another terror tale featuring a beast of an extremely different kind. Read on for an update and artwork for Territorial, which we first heard about during Efm last February.
Described as a genre-splicing horror film from director-writer Matthew Holmes and the producer of Wolf Creek, Territorial blends the classic 'Western' with a gritty 'creature-horror', exploring Australian indigenous mythologies like never before.
Pre-sales at Cannes is being handled by Odin's Eye Entertainment.
Synopsis
Pursued by a dark and ancient force of nature, a group of escaped outlaws must join forces with those who hunt them to fight their way out of a forbidden and feared valley deep in a mountain wilderness.
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Described as a genre-splicing horror film from director-writer Matthew Holmes and the producer of Wolf Creek, Territorial blends the classic 'Western' with a gritty 'creature-horror', exploring Australian indigenous mythologies like never before.
Pre-sales at Cannes is being handled by Odin's Eye Entertainment.
Synopsis
Pursued by a dark and ancient force of nature, a group of escaped outlaws must join forces with those who hunt them to fight their way out of a forbidden and feared valley deep in a mountain wilderness.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Get territorial in the comments section below!
- 5/15/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Hell yes, this is exactly what the world needs. A Predator-style movie, set in the harsh Australian colonial landscape - with tough criminals being hunted by a mythological being that has its roots in the oldest Aboriginal stories. And who better to bring it to us than Greg Mclean, the guy behind Wolf Creek, Rogue and the upcoming bigger, badder, scarier Wolf Creek 2. In an arrangement similar to his executive producer role on Red Hill and Crawlspace, Mclean has teamed up with writer/director Matthew Holmes and Michael Favelle at Odin's Eye Productions to bring us Territorial - the sure-to-be-terrifying feature debut from Holmes.While there were some early reports of this collaboration, Twitch can confirm the project is running full steam ahead, with pre-sales on the creature feature set to begin in the 2013...
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- 5/14/2013
- Screen Anarchy
Wolf Creek director Greg McLean has backed upcoming genre film Territorial as executive producer.
His company, Wolf Creek Pictures, will now produce the horror-thriller-western with Odin.s Eye Productions, the production arm of sales agent Odin's Eye Entertainment.
Territorial was penned by director Matthew Holmes and Alex James and has previously received development support from Film Victoria.
In a statement announcing his involvement, Mclean said: "I and Wolf Creek Pictures (currently in production on Wolf Creek 2) are thrilled to be working with director Matthew Holmes to bring his exciting, genre-splicing horror film Territorial to the big screen. Similar to Red Hill and Crawlspace, Territorial is highly original cinema that will give full reign to Matthew's creative skills as a prodigiously talented filmmaker and storyteller."
Holmes first feature was Twin Rivers, released in 2007, and he has also directed short indie feature comedy The Biscuit Effect (2005) and spin-off web series Crooked (2009). McLean,...
His company, Wolf Creek Pictures, will now produce the horror-thriller-western with Odin.s Eye Productions, the production arm of sales agent Odin's Eye Entertainment.
Territorial was penned by director Matthew Holmes and Alex James and has previously received development support from Film Victoria.
In a statement announcing his involvement, Mclean said: "I and Wolf Creek Pictures (currently in production on Wolf Creek 2) are thrilled to be working with director Matthew Holmes to bring his exciting, genre-splicing horror film Territorial to the big screen. Similar to Red Hill and Crawlspace, Territorial is highly original cinema that will give full reign to Matthew's creative skills as a prodigiously talented filmmaker and storyteller."
Holmes first feature was Twin Rivers, released in 2007, and he has also directed short indie feature comedy The Biscuit Effect (2005) and spin-off web series Crooked (2009). McLean,...
- 2/10/2013
- by Brendan Swift
- IF.com.au
Efm 2013: News Wrap-up - Dead Snow: War of the Dead, The Pact 2, Autumn Blood, Dead End, Territorial
There's lots of news today coming out of the European Film Market in Berlin, and rather than write several stories, we figured it would be a little easier to drop the whole thing on you in one neat package. Read on!
First up for you Nazi zombie fans, writer and director Tommy Wirkola (Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters) is returning to his native Norway to direct the action-filled Dead Snow: War of the Dead.
“Set to be released in both English and Norwegian, the new film follows the sole survivor of a Nazi zombie attack who battles an even larger army of zombies with the help of the Zombie Squad, a professional gang of zombie killers from the Us.
Wirkola says of the new script for his sequel to the cult hit Dead Snow: “[It's] bigger, scarier, funnier, more action-filled and gorier than the previous one.”
Next, a sequel to...
First up for you Nazi zombie fans, writer and director Tommy Wirkola (Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters) is returning to his native Norway to direct the action-filled Dead Snow: War of the Dead.
“Set to be released in both English and Norwegian, the new film follows the sole survivor of a Nazi zombie attack who battles an even larger army of zombies with the help of the Zombie Squad, a professional gang of zombie killers from the Us.
Wirkola says of the new script for his sequel to the cult hit Dead Snow: “[It's] bigger, scarier, funnier, more action-filled and gorier than the previous one.”
Next, a sequel to...
- 2/9/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
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