"I love that our school's haunted!" Freestyle Digital Media has released an official trailer for an indie teen comedy titled School Spirits, marking the feature directorial debut of filmmaker Allison Eckert. This will be available to watch on VOD in early June for those who want to watch. A girl from Chicago relocates to a small town only to find it is inhabited by ghosts. A struggle against a bad spirit ensues with two of her new friends in order to keep the town's children safe. Tiffany Alvord (from "Guilty Party") stars as Zoey, joined by Teala Dunn, Piper Curda, Christian Delgrosso, Audrey Whitby, Philip Labes, Josh Levi, and Mark Bloom. This looks fun and low key, the ghosts aren't so much scary as they are amusing and strange. Here's the new official trailer (+ poster) for Allison Eckert's School Spirits, direct from YouTube: Zoey (Tiffany Alvord) finds herself uprooted...
- 5/15/2020
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Mike Cecchini Nov 18, 2019
Detective Looking Glass' origin story is revealed, and Adrian Veidt's plan becomes more clear in Watchmen episode 5.
This episode contains Watchmen episode 5 spoilers.
About halfway through Watchmen episode 5 "Little Fear of Lightning," you should know that we've officially hit and surpassed the midpoint of the series. HBO's Watchmen only consists of nine episodes (not twelve), so it's time for the pieces to start falling into place and for some mysteries to be revealed. In this case, the mystery is why Wade Tillman/Det. Looking Glass is such an odd guy and why he behaves the way he does, while we also take giant steps towards untangling the mystery of Adrian Veidt/Ozymandias and whatever the Rorschach-influenced 7th Kavalry have been getting up to. If you spotted something I missed, let me know in the comments or hit me up on Twitter, and if it checks out,...
Detective Looking Glass' origin story is revealed, and Adrian Veidt's plan becomes more clear in Watchmen episode 5.
This episode contains Watchmen episode 5 spoilers.
About halfway through Watchmen episode 5 "Little Fear of Lightning," you should know that we've officially hit and surpassed the midpoint of the series. HBO's Watchmen only consists of nine episodes (not twelve), so it's time for the pieces to start falling into place and for some mysteries to be revealed. In this case, the mystery is why Wade Tillman/Det. Looking Glass is such an odd guy and why he behaves the way he does, while we also take giant steps towards untangling the mystery of Adrian Veidt/Ozymandias and whatever the Rorschach-influenced 7th Kavalry have been getting up to. If you spotted something I missed, let me know in the comments or hit me up on Twitter, and if it checks out,...
- 11/18/2019
- Den of Geek
Watchmen follows Detective Looking Glass for an excellent hour all about the corrosive nature of fear.
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This Watchmen review contains spoilers.
Watchmen Episode 5
There used to be (and maybe there still is) a long running misconception in Hollywood that a comic book is pretty much the same thing as a movie. To the untrained eye, a comic book is just a series of kinetic images with some dialogue and occasional stage direction attached. What is that if not a storyboard or even a frame of film itself?
Of course, that is very much not the case. Comics are more nuanced than that. Misunderstanding the difference between the two mediums is how you get abominations like Zack Snyder’s Watchmen movie, which in adapting the comic frame for frame, completely misses the soul from the original text.
This Watchmen, now over halfway through its run of nine episodes,...
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This Watchmen review contains spoilers.
Watchmen Episode 5
There used to be (and maybe there still is) a long running misconception in Hollywood that a comic book is pretty much the same thing as a movie. To the untrained eye, a comic book is just a series of kinetic images with some dialogue and occasional stage direction attached. What is that if not a storyboard or even a frame of film itself?
Of course, that is very much not the case. Comics are more nuanced than that. Misunderstanding the difference between the two mediums is how you get abominations like Zack Snyder’s Watchmen movie, which in adapting the comic frame for frame, completely misses the soul from the original text.
This Watchmen, now over halfway through its run of nine episodes,...
- 11/13/2019
- Den of Geek
Set against the classic Breakfast Club-esque backdrop of a weekend detention attended by high school students from different social circles, the official trailer has been revealed for School Spirit, the August installment of Hulu and Blumhouse's Into the Dark horror anthology series.
Directed by Mike Gan from a screenplay written by Patrick Casey and Josh Miller, School Spirit stars Corey Fogelmanis, Annie Q, Jessi Case, Julian Works, Philip Labes, and Hugo Armstrong.
Below, you can watch the official trailer before School Spirit premieres on Hulu beginning Friday, August 2nd.
"A group of social outcasts who are stuck in weekend detention are confronted by the school's legendary hauntings."
The post Detention Turns Deadly in Official Trailer for Into The Dark: School Spirit appeared first on Daily Dead.
Directed by Mike Gan from a screenplay written by Patrick Casey and Josh Miller, School Spirit stars Corey Fogelmanis, Annie Q, Jessi Case, Julian Works, Philip Labes, and Hugo Armstrong.
Below, you can watch the official trailer before School Spirit premieres on Hulu beginning Friday, August 2nd.
"A group of social outcasts who are stuck in weekend detention are confronted by the school's legendary hauntings."
The post Detention Turns Deadly in Official Trailer for Into The Dark: School Spirit appeared first on Daily Dead.
- 7/26/2019
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
“School Spirit” Launches Exclusively on Hulu, Friday, August 2, 2019. Cast: Corey Fogelmanis, Annie Q (The Leftovers), Jessi Case (Mother’s Day), Julian Works (Paranormal Activity), Philip Labes (Glow) and Hugo Armstrong Crew: Written by Pat Casey and Josh Miller (Sonic the Hedgehog), directed …
The post The Breakfast Club meets Blumhouse in School Spirit Starring Corey Fogelmanis and Annie Q appeared first on Hnn | Horrornews.net.
The post The Breakfast Club meets Blumhouse in School Spirit Starring Corey Fogelmanis and Annie Q appeared first on Hnn | Horrornews.net.
- 7/14/2019
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
Exclusive: Corey Fogelmanis (Ma), Annie Q. (The Leftovers), Jessi Case (Mother’s Day), Julian Works (9-1-1), Philip Labes (The Oa), and Hugo Armstrong (Fear The Walking Dead) have been cast in an installment of Hulu’s Into The Dark, a monthly horror event series from Blumhouse Television.
The Into the Dark series includes 12 feature-length episodes, released each month over one year and inspired by a holiday, featuring Blumhouse’s signature genre/thriller spin on the story.
All six will appear in the “School Spirit” installment, directed by Mike Gan, and written by Patrick Casy, Josh Miller and Gan. It follows a group of social outcasts who are stuck in weekend detention and then confronted by the school’s legendary hauntings. The installment will premiere August 2 on Hulu.
Fogelmanis recently appeared in the Blumhouse Productions film, Ma, the latest micro-budget collaboration for Universal that grossed an estimated $21 million at the worldwide box office this weekend.
The Into the Dark series includes 12 feature-length episodes, released each month over one year and inspired by a holiday, featuring Blumhouse’s signature genre/thriller spin on the story.
All six will appear in the “School Spirit” installment, directed by Mike Gan, and written by Patrick Casy, Josh Miller and Gan. It follows a group of social outcasts who are stuck in weekend detention and then confronted by the school’s legendary hauntings. The installment will premiere August 2 on Hulu.
Fogelmanis recently appeared in the Blumhouse Productions film, Ma, the latest micro-budget collaboration for Universal that grossed an estimated $21 million at the worldwide box office this weekend.
- 6/5/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Stars: Sofia Black-d’Elia, Analeigh Tipton, Travis Tope, Michael Kelly, Machine Gun Kelly, John Cothran, Stoney Westmoreland, Linzie Gray, Philip Labes | Written by Christopher Landon, Barbara Marshall | Directed by Henry Joost, Ariel Schulman
A sci-fi horror from the directorial duo of Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman, who made a name for themselves with the documentary Catfish and went on to helm a couple of found footage Paranormal Activity films. Viral marks the duo’s second traditional feature following cyber-thriller Nerve (which has helmed Before this film but released afterwards).
The film follows teenager Emma Drakeford (Sofia Black-d’Elia) and her sister Stacey (Analeigh Tipton) who – after a catastrophic virus wipes out much of the world’s population – are left to fend for themselves in their quarantined town. However, when the deadly infection spreads throughout the safe zone, Emma is left with some difficult choices as she attempts to protect her...
A sci-fi horror from the directorial duo of Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman, who made a name for themselves with the documentary Catfish and went on to helm a couple of found footage Paranormal Activity films. Viral marks the duo’s second traditional feature following cyber-thriller Nerve (which has helmed Before this film but released afterwards).
The film follows teenager Emma Drakeford (Sofia Black-d’Elia) and her sister Stacey (Analeigh Tipton) who – after a catastrophic virus wipes out much of the world’s population – are left to fend for themselves in their quarantined town. However, when the deadly infection spreads throughout the safe zone, Emma is left with some difficult choices as she attempts to protect her...
- 11/28/2016
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Disney Channel alum Bella Thorne will star with Kian Lawley and Alex Neustaedter in Shovel Buddies, the 2013 Black List script by Jason Mark Hellerman that AwesomenessTV has set up with Film 360. The film, which has just begun shooting in California, revolves around four teens who must conquer a "shovel list" of activities left behind by their recently deceased friend. Anton Starkman Philip Labes and James C. Burns co-star and English duo Si & Ad are directing…...
- 6/1/2015
- Deadline
Patton Oswalt, Amy Poehler, Sarah Silverman, Adrian Grenier, and Werner Herzog are among the more than 80 actors, directors, and academic and civic leaders who are collaborating on the digital series We the Economy: 20 Short Films You Can't Afford to Miss. Paul G. Allen’s Vulcan Productions and Morgan Spurlock’s Cinelan will produce the series of informative and entertaining films that tackle serious economic issues. “At its core, the vision of this project is to fuse artistry and storytelling with economic expertise to engage the public in a truly informed dialogue about the U.S. economy," says Carole Tomko, general...
- 9/30/2014
- by Jeff Labrecque
- EW - Inside Movies
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