Tagline: “Yours. Mine. Ours.” Brain Damage Films is releasing John Holt's The Dooms Chapel Horror today. The film, shot in Paducah, Kentucky, involves a homecoming for Kyle Cole (Austin Madding). But, things have changed in Kaler Mills and a strange cult has taken over this small town. The film stars: Bill Oberst Jr., Joshua Mark Robinson, Shaun Gerardo and Wendy Kneeling. And, indie horror film fans can find more on the film's release here. This film fan reviewed The Dooms Chapel Horror in 2015. A tense film in the third act, this title offers a lot of thrills throughout as Kyle confronts his past. A 28Dla review of the film is available here: The Dooms Chapel Horror Review on 28Dla. As well, the film will be available on a number of platforms. As Midnight Releasing handles the DVD release, The Dooms Chapel Horror will be available through Netflix, iTunes and Amazon Video - via video-on-demand. On cable, this title is now available on DirectTV, the Dish Network and Charter. There...
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- 6/14/2016
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
*full disclosure: this critic has worked with actor Bill Oberst Jr. and the producers of The Dooms Chapel Horror, through press releases. An online screener of this film was provided by producer Chris Bower. Director: John Holt. Writer: Jason Turner. Cast: Bill Oberst Jr., Austin Madding, Abby Murphy, Josh Cornelius and Joshua Mark Robinson. The Dooms Chapel Horror was shot in Kentucky. A rural creature feature, the film stars Bill Oberst Jr. and Joshua Mark Robinson. The film is also hillbilly horror, in that a group of rednecks harass the protagonist, Kyle (Austin Madding) and a hairy mystery lies in the bush. The Dooms Chapel Horror is also shot found footage style. This style can polarize viewers, but it is affective here. Also, the film's central story and conflict are both intriguing and developed with eye for pacing. Overall, The Dooms Chapel Horror is a well shot production, which will offer several thrills.
- 4/16/2015
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
The indie horror feature The Dooms Chapel Horror recently had its World Premiere. The premiere took place in Paducah, Kentucky, at the River's Edge Film Festival. Here, the film played before a sold out crowd. Most recently, this film made an appearance at the American Film Market, thanks to filmmakers: John Holt, Jason Turner and Christopher Brewer. Here, it debuted before distributors and a trailer was released at this event. Horror fans can see the extended and much bloodier trailer for The Dooms Chapel Horror here. From the story, Kyle (Austin Madding) returns to Kaler Mills to right a wrong. Kyle is accused of murdering his brother, but this is not the truth. Now, Kyle hopes to clear his name and to find those responsible for his brother's death. Something and someone is waiting for him back in Kaler Mills, though. And, that thing lies just out of sight, ready to claim another victim.
- 11/13/2014
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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