Clown horror is taking centre stage once again with Do You See Me?, a new thriller set to debut on-demand and across digital platforms from Friday, January 17. Directed by Corbin Timbrook, the film delves into the deep fears surrounding clowns, offering a suspenseful tale that explores the devastating effects of relentless stalking.
The story follows Emily Edwards, played by Rya Meyers, whose life spirals into chaos as she becomes the target of an ominous clown. With no escape in sight, Emily’s psychological battle intensifies, forcing her to confront not only the physical threat but also her own deteriorating sense of safety. Meyers is joined by a talented cast, including Philip Boyd as Randy and Lisa London as Sarah Edwards, bringing depth to this unsettling thriller.
Produced by Global Genesis Group, Do You See Me? features a screenplay co-written by Timbrook, Harel Goldstein, and Charles Morris Jr. Producer Goldstein emphasised...
The story follows Emily Edwards, played by Rya Meyers, whose life spirals into chaos as she becomes the target of an ominous clown. With no escape in sight, Emily’s psychological battle intensifies, forcing her to confront not only the physical threat but also her own deteriorating sense of safety. Meyers is joined by a talented cast, including Philip Boyd as Randy and Lisa London as Sarah Edwards, bringing depth to this unsettling thriller.
Produced by Global Genesis Group, Do You See Me? features a screenplay co-written by Timbrook, Harel Goldstein, and Charles Morris Jr. Producer Goldstein emphasised...
- 1/18/2025
- by Oliver Mitchell
- Love Horror
The Horror Collective, the genre label of boutique distribution company Entertainment Squad, has acquired worldwide rights to the clown-themed horror film Do You See Me? and will release it across English-speaking territories on Jan. 17.
Directed by Corbin Timbrook, the movie follows Emily Edwards, portrayed by Rya Meyers (who has appeared in episodes of How to Get Away With Murder, MacGyver) who becomes the target of relentless stalking by a sinister clown. The film also stars Philip Boyd as Randy and Lisa London as Sarah Edwards.
“Clown-themed horror films have seen a resurgence in recent years, with massive hits like the Terrifier franchise reigniting audiences’ love for this niche but deeply terrifying subgenre,” said Shaked Berenson, CEO of Entertainment Squad. “We believe Do You See Me? taps into that cultural moment while offering its own unique, suspense-driven take that fans will love.”
Added producer Harel Goldstein: “This film taps into...
Directed by Corbin Timbrook, the movie follows Emily Edwards, portrayed by Rya Meyers (who has appeared in episodes of How to Get Away With Murder, MacGyver) who becomes the target of relentless stalking by a sinister clown. The film also stars Philip Boyd as Randy and Lisa London as Sarah Edwards.
“Clown-themed horror films have seen a resurgence in recent years, with massive hits like the Terrifier franchise reigniting audiences’ love for this niche but deeply terrifying subgenre,” said Shaked Berenson, CEO of Entertainment Squad. “We believe Do You See Me? taps into that cultural moment while offering its own unique, suspense-driven take that fans will love.”
Added producer Harel Goldstein: “This film taps into...
- 12/17/2024
- by Georg Szalai
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Spoilers are an odd beast for most Lifetime films. Few, if any, titles actually try to surprise audience with a killer reveal. More often than not there are twists, but the joy of watching these made-for-tv films is the journey to the big showdown.
It’s frustrating then, that Stepmom from Hell fully spoils its own ending with a completely on the nose title. As written by Hamish Briggs, Daniel Kautz, Nathanael Lirio and Elizabeth Snoderly, the embezzling-turned-murder mystery film definitely features a number of red herrings and twists en route to its climax, so the dead obvious title betrays the writers’ intentions.
As directed by Corbin Timbrook, the film follows Izzy Thompson (Lexi Giovagnoli), a hyper competent businesswoman struggling to launch a dog-related app in the shadow of her famous businessman. Jack Thompson (Lorenzo Lamas) has a thirty year legacy and he would much prefer that Izzy inherit his...
It’s frustrating then, that Stepmom from Hell fully spoils its own ending with a completely on the nose title. As written by Hamish Briggs, Daniel Kautz, Nathanael Lirio and Elizabeth Snoderly, the embezzling-turned-murder mystery film definitely features a number of red herrings and twists en route to its climax, so the dead obvious title betrays the writers’ intentions.
As directed by Corbin Timbrook, the film follows Izzy Thompson (Lexi Giovagnoli), a hyper competent businesswoman struggling to launch a dog-related app in the shadow of her famous businessman. Jack Thompson (Lorenzo Lamas) has a thirty year legacy and he would much prefer that Izzy inherit his...
- 8/8/2024
- by Joe Lipsett
- bloody-disgusting.com
A Nanny’S Revenge Available on Digital & VOD January 23rd Directed by: Michael Feifer Written by: Michael Feifer Cast: Laurie Fortier, Corbin Timbrook, Erin Bethea, Drew Waters, Peter Sherayko Synopsis: When a loving couple with two children welcome a seemingly sweet and capable nanny into their home, little do they know that her presence will unravel a …
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- 1/16/2024
- by Janel Spiegel
- Horror News
Stars: Anna Telfer, Jack Pearson, Iris Svis, Xander Bailey, Tom Arnold, Corbin Timbrook, Lisa Lee | Written and Directed by Marc Gottlieb
Not letting the success of Ape vs Monster go to waste The Asylum is back with Ape vs. Mecha Ape. This time they’ve brought in Marc Gottlieb to write and direct. While it’s only his second feature, the other was Cousin Howard back in 1995, and the first one for The Asylum he’s written several scripts for them including Jungle Run, 2025 Armageddon, and Aquarium of the Dead. Can he kick the franchise into gear after its dismal first film?
Ape vs. Mecha Ape opens with a chemical weapons plant that looks like an old warehouse being attacked by what looks like the giant ape Abraham. A few explosions later we see that it’s actually a giant, well-armed, robot which makes short work of the plant’s security.
Not letting the success of Ape vs Monster go to waste The Asylum is back with Ape vs. Mecha Ape. This time they’ve brought in Marc Gottlieb to write and direct. While it’s only his second feature, the other was Cousin Howard back in 1995, and the first one for The Asylum he’s written several scripts for them including Jungle Run, 2025 Armageddon, and Aquarium of the Dead. Can he kick the franchise into gear after its dismal first film?
Ape vs. Mecha Ape opens with a chemical weapons plant that looks like an old warehouse being attacked by what looks like the giant ape Abraham. A few explosions later we see that it’s actually a giant, well-armed, robot which makes short work of the plant’s security.
- 4/4/2023
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Why Available Everywhere on Video-On-Demand May 4 Director: Corbin Timbrook Starring: Natasha Henstridge Lance Henriksen) Emma Bell (The Walking Dead) Synopsis: Writer Blake Sinclair goes away for the weekend to the small town of Northdale to stay in a cabin and finish writing her book, with …
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- 4/20/2021
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
Tagline: "Expect a Killer Weekend." Why is a serial killer thriller, from director Corbin Timbrook (Studio 666). Set in a remote small town, a writer is catching up with her new novel. Little does she know that a murderer has just escaped a local mental hospital. As well, Why was completed by two production houses: Gama Entertainment Partners and Nova Productions I. This title stars: Natasha Henstridge (Species), Alison Mcatee (We Summon the Darkness), Lance Henriksen - amongst others. An early preview of Why is available here. The official synopsis also mentions the stalk-and-chase in the film. Blake's (Mcatee) new novel might need a timeout as her husband tries to rescue her. Very much a suspenseful thriller, a trailer for Why has already been released. The clip shows the escapee and Blake, struggling to stay out of his grasp. To show in 2021, all of the available details for Why are posted here.
- 12/21/2020
- by noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Stars: Ron Thompson, Mark Wood, Matthew Rosvally, Corbin Timbrook, Danika Fields, Eliot, J.C. Macek III, Jose Rosete | Written and Directed by James Dylan
The feature debut of director James Dylan, [Cargo] sees Ron Thompson star as Anthony Peterson, a businessman with a dark past that finds himself incarcerated by unknown assailants and with only a mobile phone must raise one million pounds to prevent the death of him and his wife.
[Cargo] borrows heavily from recent hits Buried and Locke, although it leans heavily on the latter as the relationships between Peterson and his family and friends fall under the microscope. With just a sole actor to focus on, the success of this film hinges on a strong lead performance and tight script in order to keep the tension ratcheted and keep the viewer gripped. However a powerhouse performance from Thompson, this is not. We have a man who reacts to...
The feature debut of director James Dylan, [Cargo] sees Ron Thompson star as Anthony Peterson, a businessman with a dark past that finds himself incarcerated by unknown assailants and with only a mobile phone must raise one million pounds to prevent the death of him and his wife.
[Cargo] borrows heavily from recent hits Buried and Locke, although it leans heavily on the latter as the relationships between Peterson and his family and friends fall under the microscope. With just a sole actor to focus on, the success of this film hinges on a strong lead performance and tight script in order to keep the tension ratcheted and keep the viewer gripped. However a powerhouse performance from Thompson, this is not. We have a man who reacts to...
- 1/2/2019
- by Chris Thomas
- Nerdly
Tom Sizemore, who appears in Showtime’s Twin Peaks revival, has signed on to star in Global Genesis Group’s horror-thriller The Door, which will begin shooting this fall. The screenplay is by Charles Morris and Harel Goldstein and producers are currently in talks with a few directors, including Corbin Timbrook. . The pic, set in present-day, follows Scott (Sizemore) and Rebecca Johnson as they move into a home where, in the late 50s, Dr. Lazarus Saint and his young son…...
- 8/10/2017
- Deadline
From the man without a last name comes the urban thriller Ecstasy. This is an anti-drug film, as suggested by the trailer. Drug deaths, sexual assault, and misfortune all lead to destruction in the first trailer for Lux's Ecstasy, which is quite graphic. Ecstasy was shot in Vancouver, British Columbia and Seattle, Washington. The film is currently available through digital-on-demand and Ecstasy stars Charlie Bewley (Eclipse), Elisa King ("Psych"), and Christy Andersen. More details are below.
The synopsis for Ecstasy is here:
"In a college community, four teenage school girls find escape in a mysterious new party drug that brings them to new heights. A mother tries in vain to stop her daughters as she watches them become addicted and lose control, and all the girls begin to be haunted by the withdrawals, which makes all their fears, guilt and demons become real" (Ecstasy).
Director: Lux.
Writers: Lux, Raymond H. Law,...
The synopsis for Ecstasy is here:
"In a college community, four teenage school girls find escape in a mysterious new party drug that brings them to new heights. A mother tries in vain to stop her daughters as she watches them become addicted and lose control, and all the girls begin to be haunted by the withdrawals, which makes all their fears, guilt and demons become real" (Ecstasy).
Director: Lux.
Writers: Lux, Raymond H. Law,...
- 6/27/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Jason Biggs and Rhys Coiro have joined the cast of the independent comedy "Bff and Baby."According to Variety, the cast also includes Kate Bosworth, Krysten Ritter, Rachel Bilson, Fallon Goodson, Justin Kirk, Andrea Savage, Kristen Johnston, Seymour Cassel and Geoff Stults.Kat Coiro will direct from a script she co-wrote with Ritter.The film revolves around two female best friends (Ritter, Bosworth) who try to maintain their lives after Ritter's character gets pregnant and has a baby. Justin Levine will produce through Stardust Pictures, with Ritter, Kat Coiro, David J. Phillips, Lauren Bratman and Corbin Timbrook co-producing.Production begins at the end of the month.Rhys Coiro was recently seen on HBO's "Entourage," while Biggs can be seen next in the film "Grassroots," opposite...
- 10/21/2010
- by Adnan Tezer
- Monsters and Critics
Rachel Bilson has joined the cast of 'Bbf and Baby'. The 29-year-old actress - who shot to fame starring in teen television drama 'The O.C.' - will feature alongside Kate Bosworth and '27 Dresses' star Krysten Ritter in the indie comedy. 'Bff and Baby' - which was co-written by Ritter and director Kat Coiro - follows the story of two best friends who struggle to maintain a sense of normalcy in their relationship after Ritter's character falls pregnant and has a child. Stardust Pictures' Justin Levine is set to finance and co-produce the film, alongside Ritter, Kat Coiro, David J. Phillips and Corbin Timbrook, ..
- 9/30/2010
- Virgin Media - Movies
Rachel Bilson has joined the cast of the independent comedy "Bff and Baby" opposite Krysten Ritter and Kate Bosworth. According to Variety, Kat Coiro will make her feature directing debut with the film, which she co-wrote with Ritter. The film revolves around two female best friends (Ritter, Bosworth) who try to maintain their lives after Ritter's character gets pregnant and has a baby. Justin Levine of Stardust Pictures will produce along with Ritter, Coiro, David J. Phillips and Corbin Timbrook. Production will begin October 19 in Los Angeles.Bilson's screen credits include "Jumper" and "The Last Kiss" along with roles on "Chuck" and "How I Met Your Mother."...
- 9/29/2010
- by Adnan Tezer
- Monsters and Critics
Krysten Ritter and Kate Bosworth will star in the independent comedy "Bff and Baby." According to Variety, Kat Coiro will make her feature directing debut with the film, which she co-wrote with Ritter. The film revolves around two female best friends who try to maintain their lives after Ritter's character gets pregnant and has a baby. Justin Levine will produce along with Ritter, Coiro, David J. Phillips and Corbin Timbrook.Production will begin October 19 in Los Angeles.Ritter is currently shooting Amy Heckerling's "Vamps" and also stars in the U2 biopic "Killing Bono." Bosworth recently signed on to the marital comedy "The Reasonable Bunch" and will also be seen in Screen Gems' remake of Sam Peckinpah.s "Straw Dogs" next...
- 9/15/2010
- by Adnan Tezer
- Monsters and Critics
No, it’s not a movie about J.J. Abrams and the boys and how they convinced someone to fund a movie about a giant monster attacking New York City from the Pov of a shaky camcorder. It’s actually an honest-to-goodness sci-fi movie about robots run amok. Or at least, one robot. Well, it’s kind of hard to tell when it comes to the film’s actual plot, since there isn’t all that much about it. The poster looks groovy, though, and the “concept teaser” looks promising. The film is set to star Jenni Fontana, James Nardini, Caroline Rich, Corbin Timbrook, Skoti Collins, and will be written and directed by Irish filmmaker Ruairi Robinson. Also, apparently no one is quite sure if this is a short film (Robinson is known for his short films) or a full-length feature film, which would be his first if that’s the case.
- 10/6/2009
- by Nix
- SciFiCool.com
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