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‘Faceless After Dark’ Review
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Stars: Jenna Kanell, Danielle Lyn, Danny Kang, Max Calder, Michael Aaron Milligan, Kathrine Barnes, Catherine Corcoran, Erin Day, Alexis Louder | Written by Jenna Kanell, Todd Jacobs | Directed by Raymond Wood

Faceless After Dark opens with a warning about the film’s use of strobing lights, and immediately we see Bowie sitting staring at the camera as neon purple lights flash on her face as the image grows progressively smaller and unintelligible voices babble louder and louder. That and several long, eye-straining montages scattered through the film make the warning more than justified

Next we see her armed with a machete making her way through a human butcher shop, only to be confronted by the killer clown responsible for the carnage. And then mid-fight, she stops and complains about having to deliver the line, “Haven’t you heard, the circus left town bitch!”

Bowie is an actress, and that role has...
See full article at Nerdly
  • 5/17/2024
  • by Jim Morazzini
  • Nerdly
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Faceless After Dark: Jenna Kanell of Terrifier stars in meta horror film with a May release date
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Jenna Kanell played the role of Tara in the killer clown horror films Terrifier and Terrifier 2 – and now she has the lead role in a meta horror film called Faceless After Dark, in which she plays an actress who’s best known for her work in a killer clown horror film! Dark Sky Films and MPI Media Group are teaming up to give Faceless After Dark a digital and limited theatrical release on May 17th, and you can take a look at the trailer in the embed above.

Directed by Raymond Wood from a screenplay Kanell wrote with Todd Jacobs, the film has the following synopsis: Following her breakout success as the star of a killer clown horror flick, Bowie now finds herself struggling to capitalize on its success. But when she is suddenly held hostage by an unhinged fan posing as that same killer clown, horror becomes her...
See full article at JoBlo.com
  • 4/23/2024
  • by Cody Hamman
  • JoBlo.com
Horror Highlights: Faceless After Dark, Trim Season, Screamboat
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Faceless After Dark: "Following her breakout success as the star of a killer clown horror flick, Bowie now finds herself struggling to capitalize on its success. But when she is suddenly held hostage by an unhinged fan posing as that same killer clown, horror becomes her reality as she fights to survive the night and escape before he completes his sinister plan to recreate the film’s fatal plot. Jenna Kanell from the Terrifier franchise gives a tour-de-force performance in this wild, gory ride."

Written by: Jenna Kanell and Todd Jacobs Directed by: Raymond Wood Produced by: Raymond Wood Cast: Jenna Kanell (Terrifier franchise, Renfield, Bad Boys: Ride or Die), Danny Kang (Insatiable, NCIS Hawai'i), Danielle Lyn (Mayfair Witches, Single Drunk Female), Max Calder (Stranger Things,Jungle Cruise), Michael Aaron Milligan (TV's Outer Banks, TV's The Purge), Kathrine Barnes (Average Joe, Queer as Folk), Jason MacDonald (The Vampire Diaries, NCIS...
See full article at DailyDead
  • 4/22/2024
  • by Jonathan James
  • DailyDead
+1 movie poster starring Rhys Wakefield and Ashley Hinshaw
First poster for Dennis Iliadis' +1 thriller Catch the fresh poster for the IFC Midnight release starring Rhys Wakefield, Ashley Hinshaw, Natalie Hall, Logan Miller, Rhoda Griffis, Megan Hayes, Marla Malcolm, April Billingsley, Chrissy Chambers, Jonathan Kleitman, Josh Warren and Max Calder. The thriller from director Dennis Iliadis (The Last House on the Left) was shot in Atlanta, Georgia. In +1, three college friends go to the biggest party of the year, each looking for something different: love, sex and a simple human connection. When a mysterious phenomenon disrupts the party, it lights a fuse on what will become the strangest night anyone has ever seen. As the three friends struggle to find what they're looking for, the party quickly descends into a chaos that challenges if they can stay friends or if they can even stay alive.
See full article at Upcoming-Movies.com
  • 8/22/2013
  • Upcoming-Movies.com
Keven Talks with The Walking Dead Stuntman Max Calder
Exclusive: It's not easy getting beaten to death with a baseball bat and it's probably no walk in the park taking an axe to the face either. I recently had the chance to talk with Max Calder, whom you should know very well from watching AMC's The Walking Dead. Calder is featured in two of the most brutal zombie kills on AMC's hit comic adapted The Walking Dead. Not only is he actually the very first zombie that hero Rick Grimes kills, but he's also the most memorable kill in the action packed second episode 'Guts' - when Rick offs him yet again, this time obviously as a different zombie. Keven: First things first - You are a memorable part of The Walking Dead, because you are on the receiving end of two of the most brutal kill scenes on the show. Which one was worse to shoot? The axe to.
  • 12/5/2010
  • by Keven Skinner
  • The Daily BLAM!
Third The Walking Dead Poster!
AMC has debuted the third promo poster for the upcoming AMC zombie series The Walking Dead, which will air its series premiere on Sunday, October 31 at 10 Pm Et. Click on this latest official poster below to access our full gallery from the upcoming series, which was created by Frank Darabont:

The Walking Dead stars Andrew Lincoln, Jon Bernthal, Jeffrey DeMunn, Sarah Wayne Callies, Laurie Holden, Steven Yeun and Michael Rooker. The Walking Dead will debut its 90-minute series premiere on Sunday, October 31.

The Walking Dead episode 1.1, "Pilot" airs on AMC October 31st, 2010. The episode stars Emma Bell, Jon Bernthal, Shannon Brinson, Erin Leigh Bushko, Max Calder, Melissa Cowen, Carl Cunningham, Jeffrey DeMunn and is directed by Frank Darabont.
See full article at MovieWeb
  • 9/21/2010
  • MovieWeb
Three The Walking Dead TV Spots!
AMC has unleashed 3 new TV spots for the Halloween premiere of their new original series, The Walking Dead. Take a look at these haunting new teasers below.

The Walking Dead: Rick's Gun

The Walking Dead: Hospital Corridor

The Walking Dead: Darkness

The six-episode first season - written, produced and directed by three-time Academy Award-nominee Frank Darabont (The Shawshank Redemption, The Green Mile) and executive produced by Gale Anne Hurd (The Terminator, Aliens, Armageddon, The Incredible Hulk) - follows a group of survivors, led by police officer Rick Grimes, traveling in search of a safe and secure home after a zombie apocalypse.

The Walking Dead episode 1.1, "Pilot" airs on AMC October 31st, 2010. The episode stars Emma Bell, Jon Bernthal, Shannon Brinson, Erin Leigh Bushko, Max Calder, Melissa Cowen, Carl Cunningham, Jeffrey DeMunn and is directed by Frank Darabont.
See full article at MovieWeb
  • 9/6/2010
  • MovieWeb
Update: The Signal Director Completes MTV's 'My Super Psycho Sweet 16'
Jacob Gentry, who was one of the three brains behind the Sundance smash-hit The Signal, has just completed production on a new horror feature for MTV Films entitled My Super Psycho Sweet 16, which will get a limited theatrical run and air on MTV this October. Written by Jed Elinoff and Scott Alan Thomas, a privileged teen's birthday bash at a roller rink is interrupted by a serial killer. The title and concept plays off the network's reality hit "My Super Sweet 16," which chronicles the lavish birthday parties of pampered kids. Chris Zylka, Ric Reitz, Lauren McKnight, Matt Angel, Justin Price, Melanie Booth, Alex Van and Max Calder all star.
See full article at bloody-disgusting.com
  • 8/25/2009
  • bloody-disgusting.com
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