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‘The Parish’ Review
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Stars: Angela Dimarco, Sanae Loutsis, Ray Tagavilla, Bill Oberst Jr., Sara Coates, Gin Hammond, Amber Wolfe, Ryan Sanders, Lucas Oktay, Jonathan Holbrook | Written by Todd Downing | Directed by David S. Hogan

“Does it always rain here?”

In horror films when families move into a new house or a new town, they always seem to stumble upon a terror of sorts. The Parish is no different in this regard, however, its execution establishes an air on mystique and uncertainty. From director David S. Hogan, and writer Todd Downing, The Parish is a horror film with all the potential in this world, yet doesn’t quite utilise its own possibilities.

Assaulted by visions of her deceased partner dying in combat, Liz (Angela Dimarco) alongside her traumatised daughter, Audrey (Sanae Loutsis), move into a new location for a fresh start in their lives. Inducted into a religious school, the staff are aware of...
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  • 3/17/2021
  • by Dom Hastings
  • Nerdly
The Parish Review: A Stale Tale of Secrets and Exorcism
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The death of a loved one can be an awful and devastating event. I can relate to this as a couple of my friends have died from the deadly virus last year. Because of this unexpected, traumatic event, it can manifest in one's dreams. I can state that I have had one or two dreams about my deceased friends. While some dreams can be good, there are others that can be traumatic and can manifest in horrible and haunting ways.

The Parish, produced by Mighty Tripod and Cyfuno Ventures and distributed by Uncork'd Entertainment, is a tale of how a death in a family can compound into a ghostly secret that haunts a single mother and her daughter into revealing a terrible secret.

Liz Charles (Angela Dimarco), damaged by the death of her husband Jason (Ray Tagavilla), escape to Seattle with her disaffected daughter Audrey (Sanae Loutsis). As they get...
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  • 3/16/2021
  • by Paul Grammatico
  • MovieWeb
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The Parish Trailer: Unholy Horror Starring Bill Oberst Jr. Out This March
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Uncork’d Entertainment is releasing David S. Hogan's (Grimm and Z Nation) unholy horror flick and feature film debut The Parish on DVD and Digital on March 16th. The Parish stars a familiar face, the prolific actor Bill Oberst Jr. (Synchronic) and Angela MiMarco. Hogan is her husband and he has wisely included her in his previous shows and short films. A new trailer and poster have been released to mark the occasion of this release. Check out the trailer and a collection of stills down below. Angela Dimarco, Sanae Loutsis (The Black String) and horror staple Bill Oberst Jr star in The Parish, premiering on DVD and Digital March 16, 2021. A widow haunted by...

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  • 2/8/2021
  • Screen Anarchy
Bill Oberst Jr. Stars in Creepy Thriller The Parish - this March 16th
Tagline: "Some Secrets are Worth Killing For." The Parish has been in development since 2011. Since its origin, David S. Hogan's The Parish has received funding and been completed. Slated for a 2021 release, The Parish stars: Bill Oberst Jr. (3 From Hell), Angela Dimarco (Mr. Bleachers) and Sanae Loutsis (The Black String). In the story, a widow struggles with horrifying images of her long dead husband. In a rural town, she hopes to find solace through a local priest. Now, the film's U.S. poster and trailer are available here. The poster shows one of the film's villains, a blood thirsty nun. Latin scripture haunts the background in blood reds as a crucifix hovers high above. And, this is a memorable graphic, which helps build tension ahead of the March 16th release. On March 16th, Uncork'd Entertainment will release this feature on Digital and DVD. To show across the U.S.
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  • 2/8/2021
  • by noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)
  • 28 Days Later Analysis
One Way Or Another: Rich Phelps' Neo Noir Short Film Debuts Online
Following a successful festival run, writer-director Rich Phelps has finally released his short film One Way or Another online for the world to see. The dark, neo-noir has been covered on these pages prior when we premiered the trailer back in October. Suffice it to say we've all been patient. Based on a true story, the nearly fourteen minute short sees two friends at a bar end up on a path neither expected when they are thrown into a violent showdown. With fine acting and a slick style punctuated by wonderfully noirish dialogue, One Way or Another, stands as a solid showcase for Phelps. We'll definitely be keeping our eyes on future work.   The short stars Nick Palmieri, Ray Hopper, David S. Hogan and Joseph...

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  • 4/10/2019
  • Screen Anarchy
‘The Device’ DVD Review
Stars: Angela Dimarco, David S. Hogan, Kate Alden, Gabriel Congdon, Lorraine Montez, Ben Andrews, Russell Hodgkinson, Morgen Johnson | Written by Jeremy Berg, John Portanova | Directed by Jeremy Berg

Two estranged siblings, one significant other, a dead mother’s ashes and a cabin (yes, in the woods); what’s old is new again in this classy addition to the ever-growing subgenre. Like the recent Honeymoon, The Device is a cabin in the woods movie without irony, aware of what has gone before, but not resorting to nudge-nudge-wink-wink post-modernism in the process.

And, unlike most cabin-in-the-woods features, this one even dares to venture beyond its central location, actually letting its characters leave for home – a place few of the subgenre have ever dared to go (no, Army of Darkness doesn’t count). Scattering said dead mum’s ashes at an old secluded holiday home, sisters Abby and Rebecca discover a strange alien...
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  • 4/2/2015
  • by Joel Harley
  • Nerdly
The Device (2014)
The Device, Lord Of Illusions, and Poker Night!
The Device (2014)
Seein’ as it’s that time o’ year again, ol’ Satan Claws dropped his usual big bag o’ sh– down my chimney hole. Let’s hunker down and grab that sack and see if anything good pops out…

The Device

Release Date: Available Now on DVD and Digital Download Written By: Jeremy Berg Directed By: Jeremy Berg Starring: Angela Dimarco, David S. Hogan, Kate Alden

Here’s somethin’ that’s as rare in these parts: a film that’s well acted, well shot with an engaging original story, and that is overall as slick as greased weasel sh– on a door knob! What film am I speaking of, you may ask? Seriously? Did you really just ask that? Look up… yeah, see those words with all the fancy red and blue and the giant picture that preceded them? I’m talkin’ ‘bout The Device, and after seein’ it I bet your arse will be too!
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  • 12/23/2014
  • by DanielXIII
  • FamousMonsters of Filmland
The Device (2014)
Interview with The Device Director Jeremy Berg
The Device (2014)
Holy cats! Ol’ Jeremy Berg, the creator of s–t hot new Sci-Fi thriller The Device (a review of which is comin’ soon to this very website, so begin tremblin’ in anticipation right now!) just stumbled on in to the Crypt o’ Xiii!

Famous Monsters. Ya took the brainy approach on The Device, while most flicks in the alien abduction vein tend to go a bit “o’er tha top”, so to speak. Did this cause you any static?

Jeremy Berg. I really wanted to tell a story that was driven by the characters. The genesis of the idea was a simple concept: two sisters find an object in the woods that may or may not be of earthly origin. It was very simple but had a lot of potential. From there, we could explore how this object changes the characters and their relationships with one another.

I love alien abduction stories,...
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  • 12/18/2014
  • by DanielXIII
  • FamousMonsters of Filmland
The Device (2014)
The Device DVD Review
The Device (2014)
Title: The Device Rlj Entertainment Director: Jeremy Berg Writers: Jeremy Berg & John Portanova Cast: Angela Dimarco, David S. Hogan, Kate Alden Running time: 90 min, Unrated (Language, Violence, Sexuality) Special Features: 3 audio commentary tracks with writers & director, cast, Tracy Torme – screenwriter of Fire in the Sky and Intruders Available on DVD and Digital Download: December 16, 2014 Abby and Calvin (real-life spouses Angela Dimarco & David S. Hogan) are at the airport to pick up Rebecca (Kate Alden), Abby’s sister that they haven’t seen in over a decade. They are reuniting to spread their mother’s ashes at a secluded lake. During their visit together, something strange [ Read More ]

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  • 12/18/2014
  • by juliana
  • ShockYa
The Device (2014)
'The Device' Clip Reveals Alien Abduction Secrets | Exclusive
The Device (2014)
What if the rumors and urban legends are real...that aliens walk among us, abducting people for unthinkable&#160experiments? Sisters Abby and Rebecca are about to discover the horrifying truth when they find a harmless looking object in&#160the woods near their family's cabin. The small black sphere is the key to a shocking mystery that will change the course of&#160human destiny. The Device has plans for us, and this world is no longer ours.&#160

Coming to DVD on December 16th, we have an exclusive clip from the new thriller The Device. Abby confronts Rebecca's therapist, who didn't believe in the alien abduction stories at first. Abby soon comes to realize that the doctor is terrified. He reveals that he discovered an incision on Rebecca's torso that wasn't humanly possible, and that there was a strange piece of metal under the skin. He then realizes that Abby has similar incisions.
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  • 12/10/2014
  • by MovieWeb
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Exclusive Artwork Premiere for The Device
Things are gonna be getting really chilly come this December when Rlj/Image Entertainment release their latest acquisition, The Device. On tap right now we have the official artwork premiere and all the details you need. Dig 'em!

Directed by Jeremy Berg and starring Angela Dimarco, David S. Hogan, and Kate Alden, The Device hits DVD on December 16, 2014.

Synopsis

What if the rumors and urban legends are real... that aliens walk among us, abducting people for unthinkable experiments? Sisters Abby and Rebecca are about to discover the horrifying truth when they find a harmless looking object in the woods near their family’s cabin.

The small black sphere is the key to a shocking mystery that will change the course of human destiny. The Device has plans for us, and this world is no longer ours.

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  • 8/15/2014
  • by Steve Barton
  • DreadCentral.com
The Rectory Getting Set to Haunt
Few things make us happier than a good old fashioned haunted house movie. Any time we catch wind of one, we immediately try to put it on your radar. Check out your first look at the upcoming spooker The Rectory.

Written and directed by Jonathan Chance, The Rectory stars Crispian Belfrage, Jason Vail, David Hogan, and Angela Dimarco.

Production is scheduled to begin soon in Los Angeles.

Synopsis

With his reputation on the line, discredited paranormal investigator Harry Price (Belfrage) enlists candidates for a year-long experiment in the most haunted house in England, Borley Rectory. When bizarre accounts begin to mount and the house takes on a life of its own, his reputation may not be the only thing he will lose.

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  • 3/5/2014
  • by Uncle Creepy
  • DreadCentral.com
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