Watch the Trailer for Do Not Enter: "The Creepers are thrill-seeking urban explorers who love pushing things to the edge, and their latest stunt – livestreaming from New Jersey’s abandoned Paragon Hotel – is their biggest yet. With its mobster past, supposed ghosts, and rumored stash of $300 million, the Paragon is catnip to the Creepers, a surefire way to increase their fanbase. But fear has other plans. Daring to enter the Paragon, not heeding the warnings, the Creepers fend off deadly rivals while supernatural creatures stalk them from the shadows, testing their endurance, sanity, and willingness to pay fame’s heavy price."
Directed by: Marc Klasfeld
Screenplay by: Stephen Susco and Spencer Mandel & Dikega Hadnot
Based upon: The Book ‘Creepers’ by David Morrell
Produced by: Jordan Schur, p.g.a.
Cast: Jake Manley, Adeline Rudolph, Francesca Reale, Shane Paul McGhie, Kai Caster, Javier Botet, with Nicholas Hamilton, Brennan Keel Cook, Catrina Shank,...
Directed by: Marc Klasfeld
Screenplay by: Stephen Susco and Spencer Mandel & Dikega Hadnot
Based upon: The Book ‘Creepers’ by David Morrell
Produced by: Jordan Schur, p.g.a.
Cast: Jake Manley, Adeline Rudolph, Francesca Reale, Shane Paul McGhie, Kai Caster, Javier Botet, with Nicholas Hamilton, Brennan Keel Cook, Catrina Shank,...
- 8/6/2025
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Do not look. Do not run. Do not panic. And whatever you do, Do Not Enter.
On the heels of our poster reveal, watch the trailer for Do Not Enter below. A release date has not yet been set, but the horror-thriller is coming soon from Lionsgate and Suretone Pictures.
Based on the 2005 novel Creepers by First Blood author David Morrell, the story follows a group of thrill-seeking urban explorers known as the Creepers, who livestream their adventures from abandoned locations.
They venture into New Jersey’s notorious Paragon Hotel seeking a legendary gangster’s missing $300 million fortune, only to encounter hostile rivals and supernatural forces.
Adeline Rudolph (“Chilling Adventures of Sabrina”), Nicholas Hamilton (It), Francesca Reale (“Stranger Things”), Jake Manley (“The Order”), Kai Caster (“Yellowstone”), Shane Paul McGhie (After), Brennan Keel Cook (The Pale Blue Eye), Javier Botet ([Rec]), and Laurence O’Fuarain (“The Sandman”) star.
“I have waited decades to...
On the heels of our poster reveal, watch the trailer for Do Not Enter below. A release date has not yet been set, but the horror-thriller is coming soon from Lionsgate and Suretone Pictures.
Based on the 2005 novel Creepers by First Blood author David Morrell, the story follows a group of thrill-seeking urban explorers known as the Creepers, who livestream their adventures from abandoned locations.
They venture into New Jersey’s notorious Paragon Hotel seeking a legendary gangster’s missing $300 million fortune, only to encounter hostile rivals and supernatural forces.
Adeline Rudolph (“Chilling Adventures of Sabrina”), Nicholas Hamilton (It), Francesca Reale (“Stranger Things”), Jake Manley (“The Order”), Kai Caster (“Yellowstone”), Shane Paul McGhie (After), Brennan Keel Cook (The Pale Blue Eye), Javier Botet ([Rec]), and Laurence O’Fuarain (“The Sandman”) star.
“I have waited decades to...
- 8/5/2025
- by Alex DiVincenzo
- bloody-disgusting.com
Lionsgate is asking, "What would you do to go viral?" with its upcoming new horror flick, Do Not Enter. Hailing from prolific music video director Marc Klasfeld, the film centers on four social-media adventure seekers known as the Creepers, whose answer to that question is that they would break into and explore New Jersey's abandoned Paragon Hotel for a livestream. With a past tied directly to the mafia, rumors of a missing stash of $300 million, and claims of paranormal activity at the location, it seems like prime material for the group's biggest online stunt yet. As part of Collider's Exclusive Preview event for upcoming movies, we can share the official trailer, which shows that there's a heavy and terrifying price to pay for fame. Deadly rivals make their presence known, though the night takes an especially harrowing turn when supernatural creatures begin hunting them down.
In the footage, viewers...
In the footage, viewers...
- 8/5/2025
- by Ryan O'Rourke
- Collider.com
Getting in is hard, but getting out is hell in Do Not Enter — coming soon from Lionsgate and Suretone Pictures.
We got our claws on the first look at the poster below. Check back tomorrow for the trailer.
Based on David Morrell‘s 2005 novel Creepers, the horror film marks the feature directorial debut of Marc Klasfeld, whose prolific music video credits range from Aerosmith and Slipknot to Katy Perry and Eminem.
The Creepers are thrill-seeking urban explorers who love pushing things to the edge, and their latest stunt — livestreaming from New Jersey’s abandoned Paragon Hotel — is their biggest yet. With its mobster past, supposed ghosts, and rumored stash of $300 million, the Paragon is catnip to the Creepers, a surefire way to increase their fanbase.
But fear has other plans. Daring to enter the Paragon, not heeding the warnings, the Creepers fend off deadly rivals while supernatural creatures stalk them from the shadows,...
We got our claws on the first look at the poster below. Check back tomorrow for the trailer.
Based on David Morrell‘s 2005 novel Creepers, the horror film marks the feature directorial debut of Marc Klasfeld, whose prolific music video credits range from Aerosmith and Slipknot to Katy Perry and Eminem.
The Creepers are thrill-seeking urban explorers who love pushing things to the edge, and their latest stunt — livestreaming from New Jersey’s abandoned Paragon Hotel — is their biggest yet. With its mobster past, supposed ghosts, and rumored stash of $300 million, the Paragon is catnip to the Creepers, a surefire way to increase their fanbase.
But fear has other plans. Daring to enter the Paragon, not heeding the warnings, the Creepers fend off deadly rivals while supernatural creatures stalk them from the shadows,...
- 8/4/2025
- by Alex DiVincenzo
- bloody-disgusting.com
Gravitas Ventures has acquired worldwide rights to pool-themed drama-thriller Break and will be introducing the project to international buyers at this week’s European Film Market.
The film is also set for an April 26 US and Canada theatrical release in 120 cinemas through cloud-based delivery platform MetaMedia and its cinema partners. The theatrical release will be followed by a digital launch.
Directed by Will Wernick, 'Break' stars Darren Weiss, Victor Rasuk, Jeff Kober, Caleb Emery and Patricia Belcher. Weiss plays Eli, a young man who, following in the footsteps of his absent father, learns about the realities and dangers of the Detroit pool scene.
The film is also set for an April 26 US and Canada theatrical release in 120 cinemas through cloud-based delivery platform MetaMedia and its cinema partners. The theatrical release will be followed by a digital launch.
Directed by Will Wernick, 'Break' stars Darren Weiss, Victor Rasuk, Jeff Kober, Caleb Emery and Patricia Belcher. Weiss plays Eli, a young man who, following in the footsteps of his absent father, learns about the realities and dangers of the Detroit pool scene.
- 2/16/2024
- ScreenDaily
Quartermain Media, a digital content company specializing in branded works created alongside African American influencers, has partnered up with SAG-aftra to partake in the labor union’s recently-inked Commercials Contracts initiative.
SAG-aftra, a labor union that represents roughly 160,000 entertainment and media professionals, announced its new Commercials Contract in May -- an overarching agreement with the ad industry at large that guarantees performers in ads fair wages, safe working conditions, and access to health insurance and retirement benefits.
The partnership with Quartermain means that all of the company's digital series and branded content productions will offer these benefits. Quartermain is a full service studio that seeks to connect advertisers with top African American influencers and filmmakers, including YouTube stalwart Tre Melvin (pictured above), Mobolaji Olambiwonnu, Steven Butler, Dikega Hadnot, and more.
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SAG-aftra, a labor union that represents roughly 160,000 entertainment and media professionals, announced its new Commercials Contract in May -- an overarching agreement with the ad industry at large that guarantees performers in ads fair wages, safe working conditions, and access to health insurance and retirement benefits.
The partnership with Quartermain means that all of the company's digital series and branded content productions will offer these benefits. Quartermain is a full service studio that seeks to connect advertisers with top African American influencers and filmmakers, including YouTube stalwart Tre Melvin (pictured above), Mobolaji Olambiwonnu, Steven Butler, Dikega Hadnot, and more.
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- 12/2/2019
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
Matthew Einstein’s Tradition Pictures is developing a TV series based on the life of notorious bank robber Robert “Casper” Brown, Variety has learned exclusively.
Dikega Hadnot and Spencer Mandel are attached to write and produce the project, which takes place in Los Angeles in the early 1990s. 19 year-old Brown became the most prolific bank robber in history despite never setting foot inside a bank. He trained members of the Rollin Sixties Crips, some of whom were as young as thirteen, to use tactics like the bank takeover and using school buses as getaway vehicles. When Brown was finally arrested, he was suspected of being involved in 175 bank robberies.
“We’re very excited for the opportunity to bring this story to audiences around the world,” said Einstein. “A group of kids from the streets of South La masterfully orchestrated over 175 bank robberies, shocking the community and baffling law enforcement for years.
Dikega Hadnot and Spencer Mandel are attached to write and produce the project, which takes place in Los Angeles in the early 1990s. 19 year-old Brown became the most prolific bank robber in history despite never setting foot inside a bank. He trained members of the Rollin Sixties Crips, some of whom were as young as thirteen, to use tactics like the bank takeover and using school buses as getaway vehicles. When Brown was finally arrested, he was suspected of being involved in 175 bank robberies.
“We’re very excited for the opportunity to bring this story to audiences around the world,” said Einstein. “A group of kids from the streets of South La masterfully orchestrated over 175 bank robberies, shocking the community and baffling law enforcement for years.
- 5/18/2018
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
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