The Paranormal Network YouTube channel has a new treat for the visitors to its channel. Starting today and continuing on through every Friday, they’ll be posting a full movie, giving viewers the chance to watch them entirely free of charge. It’s much like what JoBlo Movies has going on with the Free Movie of the Day and Friday Fright Nights series. Now Paranormal Network is getting in on the action as well! The movie that has been released through the channel today is the 2015 horror film The House on Pine Street! You can watch the movie over on the YouTube channel linked above, or you can just watch it in the embed at the top of this article..
Directed by Aaron Keeling and Austin Keeling from a screenplay they crafted with Natalie Jones, The House on Pine Street has the following synopsis:
Jennifer is seven months pregnant and...
Directed by Aaron Keeling and Austin Keeling from a screenplay they crafted with Natalie Jones, The House on Pine Street has the following synopsis:
Jennifer is seven months pregnant and...
- 10/14/2022
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
The movie clips for The House on Pine Street keep coming this way. This time, Jennifer (Emily Goss) is trapped in a darkened closet, by an unseen force. The clip is titled "Skeletons in the Closet." And, this title was developed by directors Aaron and Austin Keeling. The film stars Emily Goss, Taylor Bottles and Cathy Barnett. The latest clip is hosted below. The story for The House on Pine Street focuses on Jennifer. She is seven months pregnant and stressed. She is in a bad relationship with her husband, Luke. Meanwhile, her mother, Meredith is making life even more difficult. Under all of this pressure, she begins to believe that her new home is haunted. Something within is becoming even more unhinged as Jennifer faces this terrible force, very much alone. The film will be released in late September. The filmmakers will be hosting a theatrical run for the film,...
- 9/9/2016
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
A second clip has come this way for The House on Pine Street. From directors Aaron and Austin Keeling, this haunted house thriller's latest movie clip is titled "Shower." In this clip, actress Emily Goss as Jennifer is spooked by an unseen force. This horror title will release in September, on various Video-on-demand platforms. And, the film's latest preview is hosted here. The official synopsis talks of Jennifer, her hometown and a mental breakdown. Jennifer is seven months pregnant. And, she has returned to her hometown of Kansas, to help deal with the stresses of her looming pregnancy. Her overbearing mother, Meredith (Cathy Barnett), only adds to her problems as she struggle to cement her relationship with her husband, Luke (Taylor Bottles). With all of these stresses and strains, Jennifer begins to see her new home as being haunted. The "Shower" clip shows Jennifer hounded by an unseen entity. She...
- 9/2/2016
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
You can tell just by September’s VOD offerings that we are definitely inching our way closer to another Halloween season, as we have 12 different titles hitting VOD and various digital platforms this month. Things kick off on September 2nd with Danny Perez’s surreal Antibirth from IFC Midnight, and just a few days later, The Neighbor (the latest collaboration between Marcus Dunstan and Patrick Melton) comes home as well.
Both The Neon Dead and The Shallows hit VOD on September 13th, and two more horror films—The Devil's Dolls and Tell Me How I Die—arrive just a few days later on digital platforms everywhere.
Other notable VOD releases for September include Blood is Blood, Halloween Party, The People Garden, A House is Not A Home, Subterranea, and The House on Pine Street.
Blood is Blood (Multicom Entertainment Group) – September 1st
For privileged siblings Brie, Daniel, Crew, and Jess,...
Both The Neon Dead and The Shallows hit VOD on September 13th, and two more horror films—The Devil's Dolls and Tell Me How I Die—arrive just a few days later on digital platforms everywhere.
Other notable VOD releases for September include Blood is Blood, Halloween Party, The People Garden, A House is Not A Home, Subterranea, and The House on Pine Street.
Blood is Blood (Multicom Entertainment Group) – September 1st
For privileged siblings Brie, Daniel, Crew, and Jess,...
- 9/1/2016
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
The fantasy horror film Tale of Tales, starring Salma Hayek, will arrive on Blu-ray and DVD on September 6th. Also in today’s Highlights: Old 37 on ChillerTV, CryptTV’s partnership with Inkshares, a clip and poster from The House on Pine Street, and release details for Bb.
Tale of Tales Blu-ray / DVD Release Details: “A grim, gorgeous, grown-up fairytale full of princes and princesses, sorcerers and fairies, and monsters and ogres, the epic fantasy horror film Tale of Tales makes its Blu-ray and DVD debut September 6th, 2016, from Shout! Factory. Starring Salma Hayek, Vincent Cassel, John C. Reilly, Toby Jones, and Shirley Henderson, Tale of Tales unleashes a barrage of mind-bogglingly exquisite and fantastical imagery as it brings to life the misadventures of three kings, based on stories of magic and the macabre by 17th-century folklorist Giambattista Basile.”
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Old 37 Airings on Chiller TV: Press Release: “August 23rd , 2016 – Old 37...
Tale of Tales Blu-ray / DVD Release Details: “A grim, gorgeous, grown-up fairytale full of princes and princesses, sorcerers and fairies, and monsters and ogres, the epic fantasy horror film Tale of Tales makes its Blu-ray and DVD debut September 6th, 2016, from Shout! Factory. Starring Salma Hayek, Vincent Cassel, John C. Reilly, Toby Jones, and Shirley Henderson, Tale of Tales unleashes a barrage of mind-bogglingly exquisite and fantastical imagery as it brings to life the misadventures of three kings, based on stories of magic and the macabre by 17th-century folklorist Giambattista Basile.”
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Old 37 Airings on Chiller TV: Press Release: “August 23rd , 2016 – Old 37...
- 8/24/2016
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Terror Films has announced a release date for the supernatural thriller The House on Pine Street. To release through Video-on-demand in September, the film involves a darkened home and terrifying visions. Jennifer (Emily Goss) believes it is haunted. But, her own stresses might be altering her senses. The film, from writers Aaron and Austin Keeling, stars: Emily Goss, Taylor Bottles and Cathy Barnett. A movie clip, for this title, is available here. The "It’s Just a House Jennifer" shows the protagonist and a medium. They are discussing the home and its history. Does something lay hidden behind these walls? Fans can find out in a few weeks. The House on Pine Street will be available via multiple VOD platforms. This horror feature will be available on at least six online platforms, including: iTunes, Amazon Instant, Google Play, Vudu, Xbox and Playstation. Pre-orders are available now. And, all of the release details,...
- 8/23/2016
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Stars: Emily Goss, Taylor Bottles, Cathy Barnett, Jim Korinke, Natalie Pellegrini, Tisha Swart-Entwistle, Keagon Ellison, Daniel Shirley, Robert Jones, Jeannie Blau | Written by Aaron Keeling, Austin Keeling, Natalie Jones | Directed by Aaron Keeling, Austin Keeling
Seven months pregnant, Jennifer Branagan (Emily Goss) reluctantly returns to her hometown in Kansas after an unexpected mental breakdown. But when strange things start happening in their new rental home, Jennifer begins to fear that it may be haunted. Alone in her convictions, Jennifer is forced to question her sanity as she attempts to find out what, if anything, is plaguing the house.
The House on Pine Street checks all the horror boxes. Creepy people who stare, creepy kids, creepy sounds, pregnant women, insufferable mothers, you know, the usual. In fact, as horror stories go, it pretty much follows the path you would expect it to. But the thing is, it doesn’t really matter.
Seven months pregnant, Jennifer Branagan (Emily Goss) reluctantly returns to her hometown in Kansas after an unexpected mental breakdown. But when strange things start happening in their new rental home, Jennifer begins to fear that it may be haunted. Alone in her convictions, Jennifer is forced to question her sanity as she attempts to find out what, if anything, is plaguing the house.
The House on Pine Street checks all the horror boxes. Creepy people who stare, creepy kids, creepy sounds, pregnant women, insufferable mothers, you know, the usual. In fact, as horror stories go, it pretty much follows the path you would expect it to. But the thing is, it doesn’t really matter.
- 1/6/2016
- by Richard Axtell
- Nerdly
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