British hotties Cara Theobold ('Downton Abbey') and Emily Atack ('Get Lucky') are set to star in writer/director Andy Edwards' directorial debut for Templeheart Films. 'Ibiza Undead' follows a group of friends on their first holiday away from their parents only to find theirselves drunk and trapped on the island during a zombie outbreak. It'll be interesting to see which way this project will lean. Will we see 'Shaun of the Dead' abroad escapades or more real club-based terror? Atack (below) is known better by many as Charlotte Hinchcliffe in the hit E4 UK comedy series 'The Inbetweeners'. 'Ibiza Undead' also stars Algina Lipskis, Jordan Coulson, Hormudz Todiwala, Ed Kear, Marcia Do Vales and Matt King ('Peep Show')....
- 10/8/2013
- Horror Asylum
The zombie craze continues with the latest horror comedy to come shambling our way entitled Ibiza Undead, and we have the first word and details for you right here. Read on!
The cast of writer/director Andy Edwards’ feature includes “Downton Abbey"’s Cara Theobold (pictured) in her first feature film role and Emily Atack, best known for playing Charlotte in "The Inbetweeners." Other cast members include Algina Lipskis, Jordan Coulson, Hormudz Todiwala, Ed Kear, Marcia Do Vales, and Matt King.
The producer is Elisar Cabrera of Capital City Entertainment, and the executive producer is Lyndon Baldock of Templeheart Films.
“The film follows a group of friends on their first holiday away from their parents. After only one drunken evening, the friends desperately need to find a way off the island when a zombie outbreak quickly spreads amongst the revelers.”
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The cast of writer/director Andy Edwards’ feature includes “Downton Abbey"’s Cara Theobold (pictured) in her first feature film role and Emily Atack, best known for playing Charlotte in "The Inbetweeners." Other cast members include Algina Lipskis, Jordan Coulson, Hormudz Todiwala, Ed Kear, Marcia Do Vales, and Matt King.
The producer is Elisar Cabrera of Capital City Entertainment, and the executive producer is Lyndon Baldock of Templeheart Films.
“The film follows a group of friends on their first holiday away from their parents. After only one drunken evening, the friends desperately need to find a way off the island when a zombie outbreak quickly spreads amongst the revelers.”
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- 10/7/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Production has begun on Andy Edwards' zombie comedy "Ibiza Undead" at Templeheart Films. Elisar Cabrera is producing.
The story follows a group of friends on their first holiday away from their parents on the island of Ibiza in the Mediterranean.
After one drunken evening, a zombie outbreak quickly spreads amongst the revelers. The group begins a desperate scramble to get off the island.
Cara Theobold ("Downton Abbey") and Emily Atack ("The Inbetweeners") leads a cast that includes Algina Lipskis, Jordan Coulson, Hormudz Todiwala, Ed Kear, Marcia Do Vales and Matt King.
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The story follows a group of friends on their first holiday away from their parents on the island of Ibiza in the Mediterranean.
After one drunken evening, a zombie outbreak quickly spreads amongst the revelers. The group begins a desperate scramble to get off the island.
Cara Theobold ("Downton Abbey") and Emily Atack ("The Inbetweeners") leads a cast that includes Algina Lipskis, Jordan Coulson, Hormudz Todiwala, Ed Kear, Marcia Do Vales and Matt King.
Source: Screen Daily...
- 10/7/2013
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Production is underway on Templeheart Films zombie comedy Ibiza Undead with stars of Downton Abbey and The Inbetweeners.
The cast of writer/director Andy Edwards’ feature includes Downton Abbey’s Cara Theobold in her first feature film role and Emily Atack, best known for playing Charlotte in The Inbetweeners. Other cast members include Algina Lipskis, Jordan Coulson, Hormudz Todiwala, Ed Kear, Marcia Do Vales and Matt King.
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Ibiza Undead
The film follows a group of friends on their first holiday away from their parents. After only one drunken evening, the friends desperately need to find a way off the island when a zombie outbreak quickly spreads amongst the revelers.
Producer is Elisar Cabrera of Capital City Entertainment, executive producer is Lyndon Baldock of Templeheart Films.
The cast of writer/director Andy Edwards’ feature includes Downton Abbey’s Cara Theobold in her first feature film role and Emily Atack, best known for playing Charlotte in The Inbetweeners. Other cast members include Algina Lipskis, Jordan Coulson, Hormudz Todiwala, Ed Kear, Marcia Do Vales and Matt King.
For production details visit
Ibiza Undead
The film follows a group of friends on their first holiday away from their parents. After only one drunken evening, the friends desperately need to find a way off the island when a zombie outbreak quickly spreads amongst the revelers.
Producer is Elisar Cabrera of Capital City Entertainment, executive producer is Lyndon Baldock of Templeheart Films.
- 10/7/2013
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Dead Food Films, Brand B Corporation and Paranoid Android Films are banding together to create an original horror film anthology. Three short films, tiled "Don't Open the Door," "Born From Raw Emotion," and the "Time Traveller's Knife," will be at the heart of the feature, with a narrative linking the three stories together. Cumulatively titled Three's a Shroud, the official website has launched for this killer themed film series, which shows some of the bloody artwork for the film. More details are below.
The synopsis for "Don't Open the Door," is here:
"'Don't Open The Door' is a tale of suspense and psychological terror, about a dysfunctional couple who are struggling to keep it together. It's a creepy, old school ghost story, in the tradition of such tales as The Monkey's Paw, relying on tension to keep the audience hooked right through to its shocking conclusion" (Shroud).
Director/writer: Dan Brownlie.
The synopsis for "Don't Open the Door," is here:
"'Don't Open The Door' is a tale of suspense and psychological terror, about a dysfunctional couple who are struggling to keep it together. It's a creepy, old school ghost story, in the tradition of such tales as The Monkey's Paw, relying on tension to keep the audience hooked right through to its shocking conclusion" (Shroud).
Director/writer: Dan Brownlie.
- 5/11/2011
- by Remove28DaysLaterAnalysisThis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
What’s brand new, big and British? Why, it’s the first annual London Underground Film Festival, which will run at the infamous Horse Hospital underground screening room on Dec. 4-10.
Seven full days and nights is an exceptionally aggressive schedule for a first time out, but it’s even more impressive once you dig into the variety of films and programs being offered, including lectures, installations and live performances mixed in with feature length films and short film programs.
To help out with such an ambitious project, the London Underground has asked a couple of festival big guns to help them out. First, underground film historian and Program Director of Australia’s Revelation Perth International Film Festival Jack Sargeant has curated a full day of films for Sunday, Dec., all of which have played at Revelation under his watch.
The films Sargeant has picked are Kevin Barker’s The Family Jams,...
Seven full days and nights is an exceptionally aggressive schedule for a first time out, but it’s even more impressive once you dig into the variety of films and programs being offered, including lectures, installations and live performances mixed in with feature length films and short film programs.
To help out with such an ambitious project, the London Underground has asked a couple of festival big guns to help them out. First, underground film historian and Program Director of Australia’s Revelation Perth International Film Festival Jack Sargeant has curated a full day of films for Sunday, Dec., all of which have played at Revelation under his watch.
The films Sargeant has picked are Kevin Barker’s The Family Jams,...
- 12/1/2010
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
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