Intersection, the new thriller from director Tim French will be releases from Indican Pictures (Boondock Saints) today.
The story was co-written by Tim French and his father, novelist Michael French. Shot in Taft, California, the plot revolves around Cobb’s (Richards) loss of his child. Returning to this isolated town, he meets Nash (Casanova), who has troubles of her own. Nash has a dark past. And, together both of their histories catch up with them, in this remote town.
The film stars Hoyt Richards (“CSI Miami”), Anabella Casanova, Sc...
The story was co-written by Tim French and his father, novelist Michael French. Shot in Taft, California, the plot revolves around Cobb’s (Richards) loss of his child. Returning to this isolated town, he meets Nash (Casanova), who has troubles of her own. Nash has a dark past. And, together both of their histories catch up with them, in this remote town.
The film stars Hoyt Richards (“CSI Miami”), Anabella Casanova, Sc...
- 7/17/2018
- QuietEarth.us
Tagline: “How Far would You Go To Begin Again?” Indican Pictures and director Tim French are set to release the dramatic thriller Intersection. Winner of seventy plus awards, the film involves: loss, guilt and struggling with the past. Hoyt Richards ("CSI Miami"), Anabella Casanova (Mask Maker) and Goodfellas' (1990) actor Johnny Williams centrally star. To show this week on home entertainment platforms, the film's script was co-written by Tim French's father and novelist Michael French. And now, the film's official poster and trailer are available here. The trailer shows protagonist Cobb (Hoyt), returning to Dusty Springs. Here, a brutal car accident took place. Cobb lost his child in the accident. On his latest trip, Cobb becomes ensnared in a new drama as Nash (Casanova) struggles with her own dark past. Both characters must confront their histories, in this small, isolated town. Intersection is set to release on July 17th. On this date,...
- 7/16/2018
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Indican Pictures (The Boondock Saints) will release Tim French's new indie thriller Intersection this week. French co-wrote the film with his father, novelist Michael French. Shot in Taft, California, Intersection revolves around Cobb Mills who struggles with the loss of a child. Returning to this isolated town, he meets a woman who has troubles of her own. Nash has a dark past. And, together both of their histories catch up with them, in this remote town. Besides Richards, the film stars Anabella Casanova (Mask Maker), Scott King and Goodfellas actor Johnny Williams. Intersection has been the recipient of numerous festival awards including "Best Feature" at the American Movie Awards and "Excellence in a Leading Role" at the Barcelona International Film Festival....
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- 7/16/2018
- Screen Anarchy
2011 - 89 mins. - Rated R
D: Griff Furst
C: Stephen Colletti, Nikki Deloach, Anabella Casanova, Ross Britz, Terry Kiser,
Michael Berryman, Treat Williams
Group of fun loving college kids helping to renovate an old mansion that one of them bought as a fixer up project are stalked and slasher by one of the mansion's old residents, a deformed man who rips off people's faces and wears them as his own.
Mask Maker makes the worst mistake that a horror film can for about an hour of its running time. It just doesn't stand out. There's nothing distinctive about the film. There's nothing memorable about Mask Maker. It just doesn't do anything that makes it stand apart from all the other horror films on the market. Mask Maker just goes through its paces and while nothing about the film in particular is bad, nothing about it has any "Wow" factor. The...
D: Griff Furst
C: Stephen Colletti, Nikki Deloach, Anabella Casanova, Ross Britz, Terry Kiser,
Michael Berryman, Treat Williams
Group of fun loving college kids helping to renovate an old mansion that one of them bought as a fixer up project are stalked and slasher by one of the mansion's old residents, a deformed man who rips off people's faces and wears them as his own.
Mask Maker makes the worst mistake that a horror film can for about an hour of its running time. It just doesn't stand out. There's nothing distinctive about the film. There's nothing memorable about Mask Maker. It just doesn't do anything that makes it stand apart from all the other horror films on the market. Mask Maker just goes through its paces and while nothing about the film in particular is bad, nothing about it has any "Wow" factor. The...
- 4/23/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
*Here be some spoilers.
Director: Griff Furst.
Writer: Eric Miller and Griff Furst.
Tagline: "Dying is the easy part."
Lafayette, Louisiana is continuing to develop an indie film making scene, with Active Entertainment and Bullet Films debuting one of their first slashers this year. The title is Mask Maker, previously Maskerade. Set in farmland, a manor house holds unimagined voodoo curses and one killer with a serious identity problem. He compensates for a disfigured face with the peeled grimaces of others. Not for the squeamish, Mask Maker's best qualities are its hoodoo mythos, the excellent acting, and some exceptionally gory scenes.
A young child is accidentally cut along the top of the skull and soon, infection sets into the wound. Nothing will heal this injury, until his mother turns to a voodoo spell. The stumbling block comes about when she has to sacrifice animals and later humans to keep her son alive.
Director: Griff Furst.
Writer: Eric Miller and Griff Furst.
Tagline: "Dying is the easy part."
Lafayette, Louisiana is continuing to develop an indie film making scene, with Active Entertainment and Bullet Films debuting one of their first slashers this year. The title is Mask Maker, previously Maskerade. Set in farmland, a manor house holds unimagined voodoo curses and one killer with a serious identity problem. He compensates for a disfigured face with the peeled grimaces of others. Not for the squeamish, Mask Maker's best qualities are its hoodoo mythos, the excellent acting, and some exceptionally gory scenes.
A young child is accidentally cut along the top of the skull and soon, infection sets into the wound. Nothing will heal this injury, until his mother turns to a voodoo spell. The stumbling block comes about when she has to sacrifice animals and later humans to keep her son alive.
- 4/16/2011
- by Remove28DaysLaterAnalysisThis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
An all star cast including Nikki Deloach, Stephen Colletti, Anabella Casanova, Ross Britz, Terry Kiser, Mariah Bonner, A.J. Allegra, Lara Grice with Michael Berryman and Treat Williams star in a film directed by Griff Furst of:
Mask Maker
(aka Maskerade)
Obviously inspired by the 1974 horror classic The Texas Chainsaw Massacre from director Tobe Hooper, Mask Maker (aka Maskerade) follows a young couple who purchases a 19th century plantation home and invites friends up for the weekend to celebrate. As they dig up the mystery surrounding the death of the former residents, it becomes apparent that the plantation home’s former owners have not left, and the unlucky youths suddenly find themselves running for their lives!
Mask Maker is due to be released on video on April 12, 2011 from Screen Media Films.
Mask Maker is rated R for bloody horror violence, sexual content, nudity and language.
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Mask Maker
(aka Maskerade)
Obviously inspired by the 1974 horror classic The Texas Chainsaw Massacre from director Tobe Hooper, Mask Maker (aka Maskerade) follows a young couple who purchases a 19th century plantation home and invites friends up for the weekend to celebrate. As they dig up the mystery surrounding the death of the former residents, it becomes apparent that the plantation home’s former owners have not left, and the unlucky youths suddenly find themselves running for their lives!
Mask Maker is due to be released on video on April 12, 2011 from Screen Media Films.
Mask Maker is rated R for bloody horror violence, sexual content, nudity and language.
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- 1/24/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
Since we last reported on Griff Furst's Maskerade nearly a year ago, a few changes have occurred. The film is now known as Mask Maker and there's a new trailer to sink your teeth into. A young couple purchases a 19th century plantation home and invites friends up for the weekend to celebrate. When they accidentally release a long-buried evil, their dream home is transformed into a house of horror as the original owner returns to exact bloody revenge. Nikki Deloach, Stephen Colletti and Anabella Casanova star. Furst has since directed Swamp Shark .
- 1/19/2011
- shocktillyoudrop.com
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