The Magic Flute is an upcoming fantasy adventure film by German director Florian Sigl, starring Iwan Rheon, F. Murray Abraham, Jeanne Goursaud, Amir Wilson, and Niamh McCormack.
The film follows Londoner Tim Walker, as he travels to the Austrian Alps to begin term at the legendary Mozart boarding school. The real adventure begins when Tim discovers a long forgotten passageway leading to the extraordinary world of Mozart‘s “The Magic Flute.”
Release Date
March 10, 2023
Where To Watch The Magic Flute
In Theaters
The Cast
Jack Wolfe / Tim Walker / Prince Tamino
F. Murray Abraham / Dr. Longbow
Iwan Rheon / Papageno
Jeanne Goursaud
Amir Wilson / Anton Milanesi
Stéfi Celma / Papagena
Wilson Gonzalez Ochsenknecht
Steffen Mennekes / Priest
Niamh McCormack / Sophiie
Waldemar Kobus / Mr. Suessmayr
La entrada “The Magic Flute” Stars Iwan Rheon, F. Murray Abraham, and Jeanne Goursaud se publicó primero en Martin Cid Magazine.
The film follows Londoner Tim Walker, as he travels to the Austrian Alps to begin term at the legendary Mozart boarding school. The real adventure begins when Tim discovers a long forgotten passageway leading to the extraordinary world of Mozart‘s “The Magic Flute.”
Release Date
March 10, 2023
Where To Watch The Magic Flute
In Theaters
The Cast
Jack Wolfe / Tim Walker / Prince Tamino
F. Murray Abraham / Dr. Longbow
Iwan Rheon / Papageno
Jeanne Goursaud
Amir Wilson / Anton Milanesi
Stéfi Celma / Papagena
Wilson Gonzalez Ochsenknecht
Steffen Mennekes / Priest
Niamh McCormack / Sophiie
Waldemar Kobus / Mr. Suessmayr
La entrada “The Magic Flute” Stars Iwan Rheon, F. Murray Abraham, and Jeanne Goursaud se publicó primero en Martin Cid Magazine.
- 3/7/2023
- by Em Schaum
- Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
Kristen Stewart: ‘Sils Maria’ set photos Kristen Stewart co-stars opposite Oscar winner Juliette Binoche (The English Patient) and Chloë Grace Moretz (Kick-Ass, the upcoming Carrie remake) in Olivier Assayas’ Sils Maria, a psychological drama currently being filmed in Germany and Switzerland. A Kristen Stewart fan site on Twitter has posted a series of images showing Stewart, wearing a jacket and glasses, on the Sils Maria set. Warning: Be extremely careful when visiting the photo site where the Kristen Stewart images are stored. I’ve removed the link from this post because twice when clicking on the images, popups attempted to install phishing software. (Now, please scroll down to check out the "full-body" shot of the bespectacled Kristen Stewart in Sils Maria.) Set in the Swiss area known as Sils Maria, writer-director Olivier Assayas’ movie tells the story of a middle-aged former stage star, Maria Enders (Juliette Binoche, in a...
- 9/23/2013
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
Bloodrayne played by Natassia Malthe, fights against the Nazis in Europe during World War II, encountering Ekart Brand, a Nazi leader whose target is to inject Adolf Hitler with Rayne's blood in an attempt to transform him into a dhampir and attain immortality. Starring: Natassia Malthe as Bloodrayne Michael Paré as Ekart Brand Brendan Fletcher as Nathaniel Willam Belli as Vasyl Tishenko Natalia Guslistaya as Sniper Natalia Annett Culp as Magda Markovic Steffen Mennekes as Lt. Kaspar Jaeger Nik Goldman as Bartender Vjekoslav Katusin as Nazi officer Goran Manić as Boris LEEE777 - No news when its released but at a budget of 10 mill, its pretty much a safe bet straight to DVD.
- 3/13/2011
- ComicBookMovie.com
Best of the worst genre directors out there Uwe Boll, responsible for turning half-decent video games into walk-out cinema experiences, returns for a third time to his vampire game adaption that is 'BloodRayne'. 'Bloodrayne: The Third Reich', the third and hopefully the last installment in the series, does have one thing going for it though as seen (albeit briefly) in the new trailer for the upcoming sequel below. It's a potential naked lesbian sex scene that features the returning (and sexy) Natassia Malthe (below). The follow-up co-stars Clint Howard, Brendan Fletcher, Michael Pare, Willam Belli, Annett Culp, Vjekoslav Katusin, Steffen Mennekes and Natalia Guslistaya. Check out the new trailer below with pause at the ready!...
- 11/10/2010
- Horror Asylum
Nazi Vampire's are coming your way in the way of Uwe Boll's sequel bloody Bloodrayne 3: The Third Reich. There's just something about Nazis and horror that seem to go together rather well don't you think? This one looks to be decent, see what you think. Check out the plot synopsis and trailer below.
Plot Synopsis:
"It's 1943 and the German army has spread its black tentacles across the European continent, mercilessly cutting a swath of destruction and carnage. The Commandant's soldiers, led by his trusted Lieutenant (Steffen Mennekes), tighten their iron grip on a small eastern town and facilitate the movement of transport trains to the nearby death camps. Meanwhile, a psychotic Doctor (Clint Howard) performs grisly experiments on people in the camps - and has a strange affinity for cutting open vampires, when he can get his hands on one.
And where there are vampires, there's Rayne!
Now Rayne faces her greatest foe,...
Plot Synopsis:
"It's 1943 and the German army has spread its black tentacles across the European continent, mercilessly cutting a swath of destruction and carnage. The Commandant's soldiers, led by his trusted Lieutenant (Steffen Mennekes), tighten their iron grip on a small eastern town and facilitate the movement of transport trains to the nearby death camps. Meanwhile, a psychotic Doctor (Clint Howard) performs grisly experiments on people in the camps - and has a strange affinity for cutting open vampires, when he can get his hands on one.
And where there are vampires, there's Rayne!
Now Rayne faces her greatest foe,...
- 11/10/2010
- by admin
- MoreHorror
More vampire goodness in Uwe Boll's sequel Bloodrayne 3: The Third Reich. Again these ain't just any old vampires, no these would be Nazi vampires, which we know kids are much worse than regular vampires. Staring Clint Howard how can this be a bad film?...
Plot Synopsis: "It's 1943 and the German army has spread its black tentacles across the European continent, mercilessly cutting a swath of destruction and carnage. The Commandant's soldiers, led by his trusted Lieutenant (Steffen Mennekes), tighten their iron grip on a small eastern town and facilitate the movement of transport trains to the nearby death camps. Meanwhile, a psychotic Doctor (Clint Howard) performs grisly experiments on people in the camps - and has a strange affinity for cutting open vampires, when he can get his hands on one.
And where there are vampires, there's Rayne!
Now Rayne faces her greatest foe, a growing army of...
Plot Synopsis: "It's 1943 and the German army has spread its black tentacles across the European continent, mercilessly cutting a swath of destruction and carnage. The Commandant's soldiers, led by his trusted Lieutenant (Steffen Mennekes), tighten their iron grip on a small eastern town and facilitate the movement of transport trains to the nearby death camps. Meanwhile, a psychotic Doctor (Clint Howard) performs grisly experiments on people in the camps - and has a strange affinity for cutting open vampires, when he can get his hands on one.
And where there are vampires, there's Rayne!
Now Rayne faces her greatest foe, a growing army of...
- 11/9/2010
- by Keepers of the Bid
- Horrorbid
At the American Film Market, director Uwe Boll is hoping to sell "Bloodrayne: The Third Reich," which is the third installment in the franchise. We now have the trailer for the film and you can check it out below. Plot: It's 1943 and the German army has spread its black tentacles across the European continent, mercilessly cutting a swath of destruction and carnage. The Commandant's soldiers, led by his trusted Lieutenant (Steffen Mennekes), tighten their iron grip on a small eastern town and facilitate the movement of transport trains to the nearby death camps. Meanwhile, a psychotic Doctor (Clint Howard) performs grisly experiments on people in the camps - and has a strange affinity for cutting open vampires, when he can get his hands on one. And where there are vampires, there's Rayne! Now Rayne faces her greatest foe, a growing army of undead soldiers led by the Commandant. She and...
- 11/9/2010
- WorstPreviews.com
Looking forward to the third chapter in Uwe Boll's Bloodrayne franchise? Anyone? Come on, really? But ... but she fights Nazi vampires this time! Aw, hell. Watch the trailer and then decide.
Dig on "the goods" after the plot crunch below, and look for more soon!
Synopsis
It's 1943 and the German army has spread its black tentacles across the European continent, mercilessly cutting a swath of destruction and carnage.
The Commandant's soldiers, led by his trusted Lieutenant (Steffen Mennekes), tighten their iron grip on a small eastern town and facilitate the movement of transport trains to the nearby death camps. Meanwhile, a psychotic Doctor (Clint Howard) performs grisly experiments on people in the camps - and has a strange affinity for cutting open vampires, when he can get his hands on one.
And where there are vampires, there's Rayne!
Now Rayne faces her greatest foe, a growing army of undead soldiers led by the Commandant.
Dig on "the goods" after the plot crunch below, and look for more soon!
Synopsis
It's 1943 and the German army has spread its black tentacles across the European continent, mercilessly cutting a swath of destruction and carnage.
The Commandant's soldiers, led by his trusted Lieutenant (Steffen Mennekes), tighten their iron grip on a small eastern town and facilitate the movement of transport trains to the nearby death camps. Meanwhile, a psychotic Doctor (Clint Howard) performs grisly experiments on people in the camps - and has a strange affinity for cutting open vampires, when he can get his hands on one.
And where there are vampires, there's Rayne!
Now Rayne faces her greatest foe, a growing army of undead soldiers led by the Commandant.
- 11/9/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
I'll give Uwe Boll and company this much. Unlike Blubberella - the trailer for which can be found here - they actually appear to at least be trying with Bloodrayne: The Third Reich. Beyond that I shall leave all commentary to the official synopsis, the trailer embedded below and you, the faithful reader.
It's 1943 and the German army has spread its black tentacles across the European continent, mercilessly cutting a swath of destruction and carnage.
The Commandant's soldiers, led by his trusted Lieutenant (Steffen Mennekes), tighten their iron grip on a small eastern town and facilitate the movement of transport trains to the nearby death camps. Meanwhile, a psychotic Doctor (Clint Howard) performs grisly experiments on people in the camps - and has a strange affinity for cutting open vampires, when he can get his hands on one.
And where there are vampires, there's Rayne!
Now Rayne faces her greatest foe,...
It's 1943 and the German army has spread its black tentacles across the European continent, mercilessly cutting a swath of destruction and carnage.
The Commandant's soldiers, led by his trusted Lieutenant (Steffen Mennekes), tighten their iron grip on a small eastern town and facilitate the movement of transport trains to the nearby death camps. Meanwhile, a psychotic Doctor (Clint Howard) performs grisly experiments on people in the camps - and has a strange affinity for cutting open vampires, when he can get his hands on one.
And where there are vampires, there's Rayne!
Now Rayne faces her greatest foe,...
- 11/8/2010
- Screen Anarchy
I'll give Uwe Boll and company this much. Unlike Blubberella - the trailer for which can be found here - they actually appear to at least be trying with Bloodrayne: The Third Reich. Beyond that I shall leave all commentary to the official synopsis, the trailer embedded below and you, the faithful reader.
It's 1943 and the German army has spread its black tentacles across the European continent, mercilessly cutting a swath of destruction and carnage.
The Commandant's soldiers, led by his trusted Lieutenant (Steffen Mennekes), tighten their iron grip on a small eastern town and facilitate the movement of transport trains to the nearby death camps. Meanwhile, a psychotic Doctor (Clint Howard) performs grisly experiments on people in the camps - and has a strange affinity for cutting open vampires, when he can get his hands on one.
And where there are vampires, there's Rayne!
Now Rayne faces her greatest foe,...
It's 1943 and the German army has spread its black tentacles across the European continent, mercilessly cutting a swath of destruction and carnage.
The Commandant's soldiers, led by his trusted Lieutenant (Steffen Mennekes), tighten their iron grip on a small eastern town and facilitate the movement of transport trains to the nearby death camps. Meanwhile, a psychotic Doctor (Clint Howard) performs grisly experiments on people in the camps - and has a strange affinity for cutting open vampires, when he can get his hands on one.
And where there are vampires, there's Rayne!
Now Rayne faces her greatest foe,...
- 11/8/2010
- Screen Anarchy
I'll give Uwe Boll and company this much. Unlike Blubberella - the trailer for which can be found here - they actually appear to at least be trying with Bloodrayne: The Third Reich. Beyond that I shall leave all commentary to the official synopsis, the trailer embedded below and you, the faithful reader.
It's 1943 and the German army has spread its black tentacles across the European continent, mercilessly cutting a swath of destruction and carnage.
The Commandant's soldiers, led by his trusted Lieutenant (Steffen Mennekes), tighten their iron grip on a small eastern town and facilitate the movement of transport trains to the nearby death camps. Meanwhile, a psychotic Doctor (Clint Howard) performs grisly experiments on people in the camps - and has a strange affinity for cutting open vampires, when he can get his hands on one.
And where there are vampires, there's Rayne!
Now Rayne faces her greatest foe,...
It's 1943 and the German army has spread its black tentacles across the European continent, mercilessly cutting a swath of destruction and carnage.
The Commandant's soldiers, led by his trusted Lieutenant (Steffen Mennekes), tighten their iron grip on a small eastern town and facilitate the movement of transport trains to the nearby death camps. Meanwhile, a psychotic Doctor (Clint Howard) performs grisly experiments on people in the camps - and has a strange affinity for cutting open vampires, when he can get his hands on one.
And where there are vampires, there's Rayne!
Now Rayne faces her greatest foe,...
- 11/8/2010
- Screen Anarchy
Uwe Boll brings us this latest entry into the BloodRayne franchise, along with Natassia Malthe, who returns as the dark heroine, Rayne. Brendan Fletcher, Michael Paré, Clint Howard, and Marco Dovsek also star in this tale, which finds Rayne in Europe during World War II, once again battling vampires. Wow, she gets around!
Synopsis:
"It’s 1943 and the German army has spread its black tentacles across the European continent, mercilessly cutting a swath of destruction and carnage.
On the Eastern Front, at the edge of the apocalypse, a small band of Resistance fighters, led by Nathaniel (Brendan Fletcher), Vasyl (Willam Belli), and Magda (Annett Culp), fight the good fight against the occupiers. But with seemingly endless manpower at their disposal, the German army, headed by the vicious Commandant (Michael Paré), threatens to eradicate the Resistance.
The Commandant’s soldiers, led by his trusted Lieutenant (Steffen Mennekes), tighten their iron grip...
Synopsis:
"It’s 1943 and the German army has spread its black tentacles across the European continent, mercilessly cutting a swath of destruction and carnage.
On the Eastern Front, at the edge of the apocalypse, a small band of Resistance fighters, led by Nathaniel (Brendan Fletcher), Vasyl (Willam Belli), and Magda (Annett Culp), fight the good fight against the occupiers. But with seemingly endless manpower at their disposal, the German army, headed by the vicious Commandant (Michael Paré), threatens to eradicate the Resistance.
The Commandant’s soldiers, led by his trusted Lieutenant (Steffen Mennekes), tighten their iron grip...
- 11/4/2010
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
Uwe Boll to tackle jail torture, genocide
CANNES -- Notorious genre director Uwe Boll is striking back at his critics with two improvised films aimed straight at the arthouse crowd: Stoic, the true story of a prison rape starring Edward Furlong, Shaun Sipos and Sam Levinson, and the Sudan genocide drama Janjaweed.
Stoic chronicles a 2006 incident in which three German men arrested for nonviolent offenses (played by Furlong, Levinson and Steffen Mennekes) rape and tortured a cellmate (Sipos) for 10 hours before helping the victim hang himself to cover up their crime.
The $2 million drama, now in post-production, was based on a treatment written by Boll and contains fully improvised dialogue by the actors. "It all started with a game of poker, where the loser had to eat a tube of toothpaste," Boll says. "He refused and was forced to eat it, threw up and was forced to eat his puke, and things escalated from there."
Boll says he had confidence in his cast, who all slept in the cell on the Vancouver set for a month, and especially Sipos (The Grudge 2), who Boll says actually ate a tube of toothpaste, though the vomit he ate from the floor was artificial.
Stoic chronicles a 2006 incident in which three German men arrested for nonviolent offenses (played by Furlong, Levinson and Steffen Mennekes) rape and tortured a cellmate (Sipos) for 10 hours before helping the victim hang himself to cover up their crime.
The $2 million drama, now in post-production, was based on a treatment written by Boll and contains fully improvised dialogue by the actors. "It all started with a game of poker, where the loser had to eat a tube of toothpaste," Boll says. "He refused and was forced to eat it, threw up and was forced to eat his puke, and things escalated from there."
Boll says he had confidence in his cast, who all slept in the cell on the Vancouver set for a month, and especially Sipos (The Grudge 2), who Boll says actually ate a tube of toothpaste, though the vomit he ate from the floor was artificial.
- 5/23/2008
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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