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‘The Evil Gene’ Review
Stars: Richard Speight Jr, Cameron Richardson, Lindsey Ginter, Anthony L.Fernandez, Gene Gabriel, Ted Heyck, James Crosby | Written and Directed by Kathryn F. Taylor

Kathryn F. Taylor makes her writing, directing and producing debut with horror flick The Evil Gene. I say this as, watching the film, it’s interesting to know that this is a project from someone very much new to filmmaking. In some ways it shows, but in other ways she shows a keen eye for it and displays skills that are needed to sculpt a long career.

Griff (Richard Speight Jr) is an agent in the FBI who is given the job to go to a correctional facility. It’s here that Griff encounters inmates that aren’t exactly what you’d call “the usual”, but rather sufferers of some kind of disorder that causes them to become extremely violent and psychotic. The more time he spends in the place,...
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  • 10/4/2016
  • by Chris Cummings
  • Nerdly
Horror Highlights: The Evil Gene Q&A, Weaponized Excerpt, Hunting Grounds
At the top of this morning's Horror Highlights is a Q&A with Kathryn F. Taylor, the director of The Evil Gene. We also have an excerpt from Zac Thompson's Weaponized and acquisition details for Hunting Grounds.

Q&A with Kathryn F. Taylor, Director of The Evil Gene: "Supernatural’s Richard Speight Jr. and Murder in the First’s Cameron Richardson encounter The Evil Gene this September!

Writer-director Kathryn F.Taylor’s unique carafe of suspense and spook premieres on VOD and DVD 9/6 from Uncork’d Entertainment.

FBI Agent Griff Krenshaw (Speight Jr) is sent to a top-secret prison and research facility where the U.S. government has segregated federal inmates possessing the so-called "evil gene," a rare genetic defect that triggers violent, psychotic breakdowns in those who carry it. As Griff attempts to investigate the death of the facility's head researcher, he becomes convinced that there's an evil...
See full article at DailyDead
  • 9/6/2016
  • by Tamika Jones
  • DailyDead
Encounter 'The Evil Gene' in September
'Supernatural’s' Richard Speight Jr and 'Murder in the First’s' Cameron Richardson encounter The Evil Gene this September.

Check out the trailer below the details and synopsis.

From The Press Release

Writer-director Kathryn F.Taylor’s unique carafe of suspense and spook premieres on VOD and DVD 9/6 from Uncork’d Entertainment.

FBI Agent Griff Krenshaw (Speight Jr) is sent to a top-secret prison and research facility where the U.S. government has segregated federal inmates possessing the so-called "evil gene," a rare genetic defect that triggers violent, psychotic breakdowns in those who carry it.

As Griff attempts to investigate the death of the facility's head researcher, he becomes convinced that there's an evil force at work in the prison . . . and it isn't human.

Lindsey Ginter (Argo), Anthony L.Fernandez (The Wedding Ringer), Gene Gabriel (The Boatman), Ted Heyck (Criminal Minds) and James Crosby (NCIS) co-star in a...
See full article at MoreHorror
  • 9/5/2016
  • by admin
  • MoreHorror
Horror Highlights: New Halloween Apparel from Cavity Colors, The Evil Gene, Monster Fest 2016, Mania
Cavity Colors' new Halloween apparel is here! Also, in today's Horror Highlights, a look at The Evil Gene, Australia's Monster Fest 2016 details, and a new trailer / screening details for Jessica Cameron's Mania.

A Look at Cavity Colors' New Halloween Apparel: From Cavity Colors: "Here at Cavitycolors, we sort of live in the world of Halloween and Horror all year long. It's something that surrounds us on a daily basis, whether it's in our studio, in our home, or on our television screen. It lives in our hearts, and it's something we consider sacred and magical, and a large part of our creative process. We've always got a case of the Pumpkin Brains!

The term "Everyday Is Halloween" isn't just a term used to describe your spooky surroundings, it's a magical feeling that exists deep down inside. Like fluttering bats in your stomach instead of butterflies. That moment when you...
See full article at DailyDead
  • 9/2/2016
  • by Tamika Jones
  • DailyDead
A Demonic Prison Break Takes Place in this Preview for The Evil Gene
The indie title The Evil Gene is coming out of the darkness, this September. The film is set in a top secret prison. Here, an "evil gene" is researched. This gene turns the prisoners into violent psychotics. This film, from director Kathryn F. Taylor, stars: Lindsey Ginter (Argo), Anthony L.Fernandez (The Wedding Ringer), Gene Gabriel, Ted Heyck and James Crosby. And, The Evil Gene has a bloody trailer, right here! The trailer shows a prison devolving into chaos. Prisoners are possessed by demonic forces. Meanwhile, priests are unable to stop the spread of evil. Researchers, wardens and prison officials are all overwhelmed. How far will this evil spread? Fans of indie horror titles can pick this one up, shortly. The Video-on-demand release date is scheduled for September 6th, 2016. This horrifying title will also be released on DVD, on this same date. Video platforms, such as iTunes, XBox, Google Play,...
See full article at 28 Days Later Analysis
  • 9/1/2016
  • by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
  • 28 Days Later Analysis
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