6 Hot Chicks in a Warehouse is perhaps one of the best titles heard in awhile, and it perfectly sums up the thrilling experience you are about to have while watching the first trailer for this good old fashion exploitation flick coming our way this September.
6 Hot Chicks in a Warehouse arrives from director Simon Edwards (Blaze of Glory). Shot partially in Norfolk, the film pits several attractive models against each other, for the pleasure of a demented photographer. Part action and part horror, 6 Hot Chicks in a Warehouse stars Diana Prince, of The Last Drive In fame. Sabine Crossen (Predator Dark Ages), Jessica Messenger (Wasteland), Jade Wallis and Emma Lock star as some of the beautiful women, forced to fight in a series of cage matches. Indican Pictures will release this exciting thriller this September, on home entertainment formats.
6 Hot Chicks in a Warehouse is a tale of revenge. Photographer...
6 Hot Chicks in a Warehouse arrives from director Simon Edwards (Blaze of Glory). Shot partially in Norfolk, the film pits several attractive models against each other, for the pleasure of a demented photographer. Part action and part horror, 6 Hot Chicks in a Warehouse stars Diana Prince, of The Last Drive In fame. Sabine Crossen (Predator Dark Ages), Jessica Messenger (Wasteland), Jade Wallis and Emma Lock star as some of the beautiful women, forced to fight in a series of cage matches. Indican Pictures will release this exciting thriller this September, on home entertainment formats.
6 Hot Chicks in a Warehouse is a tale of revenge. Photographer...
- 8/9/2019
- by B. Alan Orange
- MovieWeb
6 Hot Chicks in a Warehouse is a thriller from the United Kingdom. Shot by Simon Edwards (Blaze of Glory), the film follows a disgruntled photographer. He feels wrong by some of the models he has worked with. Determined to right perceived wrongs, Adrian (Oliver Malam) houses some of his former models in a series of cages and sets them up to fight each other, in a bloodsport tournament. 6 Hot Chicks in a Warehouse stars Diana Prince ("The Last Drive In"), Sabine Crossen (Predator Dark Ages), Jessica Messenger and Jade Wallis. The film will be released by Indican Pictures. And, the film's latest trailer and release details are available here. The trailer shows the film's many captives. Forced to fight in high heels and tight dresses, these women are confined behind an electric fence. With no way out, these models do as Adrian wishes - but for how long? The tables...
- 8/5/2019
- by noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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Predator: Dark Ages is a short fan film that follows a group of Templar Knights that are charged with hunting down a 'Demon' that plagues the countryside. Their battle with the Predator is the thing Myths and Legends are made of.
The Predator fan film debuted online this month. It is directed by James Bushe.
Synopsis:
Set during the Dark Ages, the faith & fighting skills of a group of Templar Knights is put to the test when they encounter the Predator. A short fan film.
The film stars Adrian Bouchet, Amed Hashimi, Sabine Crossen, Ben loyd-Holmes, Jon Camp [Continued ...]...
Predator: Dark Ages is a short fan film that follows a group of Templar Knights that are charged with hunting down a 'Demon' that plagues the countryside. Their battle with the Predator is the thing Myths and Legends are made of.
The Predator fan film debuted online this month. It is directed by James Bushe.
Synopsis:
Set during the Dark Ages, the faith & fighting skills of a group of Templar Knights is put to the test when they encounter the Predator. A short fan film.
The film stars Adrian Bouchet, Amed Hashimi, Sabine Crossen, Ben loyd-Holmes, Jon Camp [Continued ...]...
- 5/28/2015
- QuietEarth.us
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