Jill Wagner and Jesse Hutch [Image Great American Family on YouTube]
A historian returns to her father’s hometown to see the Aurora Borealis but finds much more in Christmas Under the Northern Lights on Gaf.
Both Great American Family and Hallmark Media are filling the headlines with Christmas movies leading fans to get fully into the holiday spirit. In the latest case, Jill Wagner (Lioness) shares the spotlight with Jesse Hutch, while spending Christmas Under the Northern Lights on Gaf.
Jill is taking a break from her current role as executive producer and military shooter in Lioness, to go back to a role that made her popular with fans, the official holiday rom-com. Read on to find out more about this upcoming holiday movie which is sure to be full of colorful skies.
Christmas Under the Northern Lights on Great American Family Jill Wagner and Jesse Hutch [Image Great American Family on YouTube]
Starring Wagner and Hutch, along with Bruce Boxleitner and Lauren Holly,...
A historian returns to her father’s hometown to see the Aurora Borealis but finds much more in Christmas Under the Northern Lights on Gaf.
Both Great American Family and Hallmark Media are filling the headlines with Christmas movies leading fans to get fully into the holiday spirit. In the latest case, Jill Wagner (Lioness) shares the spotlight with Jesse Hutch, while spending Christmas Under the Northern Lights on Gaf.
Jill is taking a break from her current role as executive producer and military shooter in Lioness, to go back to a role that made her popular with fans, the official holiday rom-com. Read on to find out more about this upcoming holiday movie which is sure to be full of colorful skies.
Christmas Under the Northern Lights on Great American Family Jill Wagner and Jesse Hutch [Image Great American Family on YouTube]
Starring Wagner and Hutch, along with Bruce Boxleitner and Lauren Holly,...
- 11/14/2024
- by Anne King
- Celebrating The Soaps
Blood Stream is a new horror anthology from the producers of “Clownface” and starring Barbie Wilde (Hellraiser 2: Hellbound) and Spencer Wilding (Star Wars: Rogue One).
Hellbound Media has launched an Indiegogo Crowdfunding Campaign that is Live now. Four anthology segments are in various stages of production and two more segments are planned.
The wraparound story Eye Of The Beholder follows the coercive Jake as he descends into the depths of his own appetites. It is a visual feast of exquisite beauty and horror as Jake seeks out the Brass Dahlia bordello and the ultimate in sensation. Whilst waiting to be seen, Jake watches an unusual television streaming service, creating a framing device where the other films will be shown, before returning to him for the shocking finale.
“An Arm and a Leg” stars Phillip Bailey, Thomas Greenhaf, Erin Caust, and Matt Warner. Taking the form of a mockumentary, “An...
Hellbound Media has launched an Indiegogo Crowdfunding Campaign that is Live now. Four anthology segments are in various stages of production and two more segments are planned.
The wraparound story Eye Of The Beholder follows the coercive Jake as he descends into the depths of his own appetites. It is a visual feast of exquisite beauty and horror as Jake seeks out the Brass Dahlia bordello and the ultimate in sensation. Whilst waiting to be seen, Jake watches an unusual television streaming service, creating a framing device where the other films will be shown, before returning to him for the shocking finale.
“An Arm and a Leg” stars Phillip Bailey, Thomas Greenhaf, Erin Caust, and Matt Warner. Taking the form of a mockumentary, “An...
- 8/13/2024
- by Michael Joy
- Horror Asylum
Alec Newman also on the cast.
Stephen Moyer is to lead the cast of crime thriller Code Of Silence, which is to start production this month in the UK.
The film is fully financed by 101 Films, an Amcomri Media Group company. It will be produced by Lucinda Rhodes Thakrar and Jeet Thakrar of UK firm Picture Perfect alongside 101 Films’ Michael Walker, with 101’s Andy Lyon and Andy Taylor as executive producers.
Ben Mole will direct the film, which is written by Luke Bailey, with Alec Newman alongside Moyer on the cast.
Set in the 1960s, Code Of Silence follows...
Stephen Moyer is to lead the cast of crime thriller Code Of Silence, which is to start production this month in the UK.
The film is fully financed by 101 Films, an Amcomri Media Group company. It will be produced by Lucinda Rhodes Thakrar and Jeet Thakrar of UK firm Picture Perfect alongside 101 Films’ Michael Walker, with 101’s Andy Lyon and Andy Taylor as executive producers.
Ben Mole will direct the film, which is written by Luke Bailey, with Alec Newman alongside Moyer on the cast.
Set in the 1960s, Code Of Silence follows...
- 3/4/2021
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
Stars: Rebecca Acock, Rhys Meredith, Simon Pengelly, Luke Bailey, Christopher Vowles, Simon Nehan, Richard Burman, Sarah-Louise Tyler, Richard Tunley | Written by David Shillitoe | Directed by Anthony Smith
I was slightly surprised to find that The Cleansing wasn’t the only horror movie set in the 14th century that I have actually seen. The two most notable being Season of the Witch, starring Nicolas Cage, and the Christopher Smith directed Black Death, both of which are pretty entertaining but don’t show too many similarities with The Cleansing.
The VVitch seems to be the most obvious influence for the filmmakers behind The Cleansing. Opting to make a movie with a similar atmosphere and style but a movie that when compared to, will always suffer. That said, there’s enough to enjoy here. The basic story is an interesting one, with a sixteen year old girl, Alice, accused of being a witch...
I was slightly surprised to find that The Cleansing wasn’t the only horror movie set in the 14th century that I have actually seen. The two most notable being Season of the Witch, starring Nicolas Cage, and the Christopher Smith directed Black Death, both of which are pretty entertaining but don’t show too many similarities with The Cleansing.
The VVitch seems to be the most obvious influence for the filmmakers behind The Cleansing. Opting to make a movie with a similar atmosphere and style but a movie that when compared to, will always suffer. That said, there’s enough to enjoy here. The basic story is an interesting one, with a sixteen year old girl, Alice, accused of being a witch...
- 8/5/2019
- by Alain Elliott
- Nerdly
Stars: Rebecca Acock, Rhys Meredith, Simon Pengelly, Luke Bailey, Christopher Vowles, Simon Nehan, Richard Burman, Sarah-Louise Tyler, Richard Tunley | Written by David Shillitoe | Directed by Anthony Smith
I was slightly surprised to find that The Cleansing wasn’t the only horror movie set in the 14th century that I have actually seen. The two most notable being Season of the Witch, starring Nicolas Cage, and the Christopher Smith directed Black Death, both of which are pretty entertaining but don’t show too many similarities with The Cleansing.
The VVitch seems to be the most obvious influence for the filmmakers behind The Cleansing. Opting to make a movie with a similar atmosphere and style but a movie that when compared to, will always suffer. That said, there’s enough to enjoy here. The basic story is an interesting one, with a sixteen year old girl, Alice, accused of being a witch...
I was slightly surprised to find that The Cleansing wasn’t the only horror movie set in the 14th century that I have actually seen. The two most notable being Season of the Witch, starring Nicolas Cage, and the Christopher Smith directed Black Death, both of which are pretty entertaining but don’t show too many similarities with The Cleansing.
The VVitch seems to be the most obvious influence for the filmmakers behind The Cleansing. Opting to make a movie with a similar atmosphere and style but a movie that when compared to, will always suffer. That said, there’s enough to enjoy here. The basic story is an interesting one, with a sixteen year old girl, Alice, accused of being a witch...
- 4/24/2019
- by Alain Elliott
- Nerdly
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