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‘Nightmare on 34th Street’ VOD Review
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Stars: Caroline Boulton, Lucy Pinder, Dani Thompson, Ewen MacIntosh, Andy Gatenby, Adam Greaves-Neal | Written and Directed by James Crow

With a title like Nightmare on 34th Street, I was initially hoping for a horror take on the classic Christmas story Miracle on 34th Street but I soon realised this wasn’t the case as this started shaping up as a horror anthology. But that’s okay. A horror anthology with some loose connections on that story could be pretty good too. But this wasn’t the case either. They’ve just chucked that kind of Christmas-sounding title on this Christmas horror anthology.

After the initial disappointment, I was ready to enjoy the movie though. Horror anthologies are a subgenre I generally enjoy but Nightmare on 34th Street is, at best, a mixed bag.

Initially, what turned out to be my favourite segment I didn’t actually like at first because...
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  • 12/12/2023
  • by Alain Elliott
  • Nerdly
15 New Horror Movies Releasing This Week Including Four Christmas Films!
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This week is the final big time new release week for 2023, as things are going to quiet down a bit for the holidays. But we’re going out with a bang, with 15 new horrors this week alone.

Here’s all the new horror releasing December 5 – December 10, 2023!

For daily reminders about new horror releases, be sure to follow @HorrorCalendar.

It’s Face/Off meets Freaky Friday when a homicide detective swaps bodies with a serial killer in Devils, the critically acclaimed body-swap psychological thriller that’s now on VOD and streaming on Screambox. The thriller, written and directed by Kim Jae-hoon, blurs revenge and morality where an unwavering detective takes on a serial killer.

“Devils follows the story of Jae-hwan, a determined homicide detective assigned to take down a ring of serial killers terrorizing the city. The case becomes deeply personal for him as one of the victims is his own brother-in-law.
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  • 12/6/2023
  • by John Squires
  • bloody-disgusting.com
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Nightmare on 34th Street trailer: holiday horror anthology gets hits digital tomorrow
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Partially funded by an IndieGogo campaign, writer/director/producer James Crow’s holiday horror anthology film Nightmare on 34th Street – which has been described as a cross between Pulp Fiction and Tales from the Crypt – is now set to make its way out into the world and will be receiving a digital release tomorrow courtesy of Wild Eye Releasing. In anticipation of that release, a trailer for the film has arrived online and can be seen in the embed above.

Nightmare on 34th Street has the following synopsis: A mysterious and psychopathic Santa visits a small, rural town with a bag full of unusual gifts and twisted holiday stories featuring Krampus, a murderous St. Nick and killer carol singers that are certain to ruin the Christmas season forever.

The film sports a cast of 90, including Lucy Pinder (Strippers vs. Werewolves), Caroline Boulton (Infinity Pool), Dani Thompson (Powertool Cheerleaders vs. the...
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  • 12/4/2023
  • by Cody Hamman
  • JoBlo.com
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‘Nightmare on 34th Street’ Trailer Unleashes a Psycho Santa and Other Holiday Horrors
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Wild Eye Releasing is coming down the chimney this holiday season with brand new indie horror movie Nightmare on 34th Street, set for release on the road to Christmas Day.

A mysterious and psychopathic Santa Claus visits a small, rural town with a bag full of unusual gifts and twisted holiday stories in the film, coming to Digital on December 5.

The film is said to feature a killer Santa, Krampus, and murderous carolers!

Caroline Boulton, Lucy Pinder, Dani Thompson, Ewen MacIntosh, Andy Gatenby and Adam Greaves-Neal star in Nightmare on 34th Street, directed by James Crow.

Watch the official trailer from Wild Eye Releasing.

The post ‘Nightmare on 34th Street’ Trailer Unleashes a Psycho Santa and Other Holiday Horrors appeared first on Bloody Disgusting!.
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  • 11/7/2023
  • by John Squires
  • bloody-disgusting.com
Netflix Added 5 New Movies And 1 New TV Show Today
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A recent survey found that one in five of Americans heavily rely on streaming services to help them cope with the trials and tribulations posed by the coronavirus pandemic. Netflix should be well aware of this fact, too, as their subscriber base has grown tremendously while other businesses – particularly those in the entertainment industry – are currently languishing.

Of course, periods of growth often precede times of rapid decline, and Netflix’s success has not been without its own complications. As more and more regions in the United States are reinstating quarantine, people consume content at faster rates than ever before. And in order to keep their subscribers satisfied, Netflix has tried their best to provide new material.

Today, for instance, August 27th, the streamer has added a total of 5 new movies and 1 new TV show, and the complete list is as follows:

5 New Movies

Edge of Seventeen (1998) Night Comes On...
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  • 8/27/2020
  • by Tim Brinkhof
  • We Got This Covered
‘Johnny English Strikes Again’ Review
Stars: Rowan Atkinson, Ben Miller, Olga Kurylenko, Emma Thompson, Kevin Eldon, Adam James, Noah Spiers, Kendra Mei, Alfie Kennedy, Michael Gambon, Adam Greaves-Neal, Pippa Bennett-Warner, Charles Dance, Edward Fox, Miranda Hennessy | Written by William Davies | Directed by David Kerr

Rowan Atkinson returns as the titular character of now-retired Johnny English in Johnny English Strikes Again, the latest and hopefully final installment as the quirky, farcical British spy in what has bizarrely become a trilogy of films. Johnny English Strikes Again is the typical venture we’ve all come to know and suspect. The pinnacle of juvenile comedy. An exact carbon copy of each installment before it. Atkinson’s latest does so little to entertain or excite, yet ironically and poetically, does equally as much in terms of effort to stop it becoming a definitive disaster.

To suggest that Johnny English Strikes Again is “funny” would be to fall into a...
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  • 1/4/2019
  • by Jak-Luke Sharp
  • Nerdly
'Zootopia' and 'Whiskey Tango Foxtrot,' Plus This Week's New Digital HD and VOD Releases
Our resident VOD expert tells you what's new to rent and/or own this week via various Digital HD providers such as cable Movies On Demand, Amazon, iTunes, Vudu, Google Play and, of course, Netflix. Cable Movies On Demand: Same-day-as-disc releases, older titles and pretheatrical exclusives for rent, priced from $3-$10, in 24- or 48-hour periods 10 Cloverfield Lane (sci-fi/thriller; John Goodman, Mary Elizabeth Winstead; rated PG-13) London Has Fallen (action sequel; Gerard Butler, Aaron Eckhart, Morgan Freeman, Angela Bassett; rated R) The Young Messiah (faith-based drama; Adam Greaves-Neal, Sara Lazzaro; rated PG-13) Eddie the Eagle (comedy; Taron Egerton, Hugh Jackman, Christopher Walken; rated PG-13) Hello, My Name Is Doris (comedy-drama; Sally Field, Max...

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  • 6/14/2016
  • by Robert B. DeSalvo
  • Movies.com
Chris Columbus On ‘The Young Messiah,’ Casting Adam Greaves-Neal
Director Chris Columbus, whose latest picture is religious film The Young Messiah, was drawn to the project by the idea of tackling something new. Chris Columbus On The Young Messiah “We never really dealt with this particular time in Jesus’s life,” Columbus, who produced The Young Messiah, told uInterview. “You’re dealing with a seven-year-old boy who’s […]

The post Chris Columbus On ‘The Young Messiah,’ Casting Adam Greaves-Neal appeared first on uInterview.
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  • 3/15/2016
  • by Chelsea Regan
  • Uinterview
Exclusive Clip: 'The Young Messiah'
In the inspirational biblical drama The Young Messiah, a seven-year-old Jesus (Adam Greaves-Neal) and his family travel from Egypt back to their home of Nazareth in Israel. While on their journey, Jesus searches for his true identity, his divine nature and his place in the world.  In this Fandango Movieclips exclusive clip from The Young Messiah, Mary (Sara Lazzaro) and Joseph (Vincent Walsh) share a tender and uplifting moment where Joseph comforts Mary, who questions her strength and...

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  • 3/11/2016
  • by affiliates@fandango.com
  • Fandango
Risen, The Young Messiah, Miracles from Heaven and 10 more Christian films to watch before Easter
In recent years, Christian cinema has seen a surge in popularity. Some films are more obvious than others, with actual retelling of biblical stories and portrayals of Jesus Christ and other biblical figures. Other films deal with religious themes using a more subtle approach. Between this February and March, there are three new releases that take on stories both new and old that involve Christianity and the power of faith.

First there is Risen, which takes an outsiders perspective on the Resurrection of Christ. Joseph Fiennes and Tom Felton star as Romans who are tasked with disproving Jesus’ Resurrection in order to prevent an uprising in Jerusalem.

Next up is The Young Messiah, which depicts Jesus’ childhood and his departure from Egypt, back to his home in Nazareth. Young actor Adam Greaves-Neal portrays Jesus as he grows into his religious identity.

The third film, Miracles From Heaven, is based on the book by Christy Beam,...
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  • 2/18/2016
  • by Adriana Floridia
  • Cineplex
Sean Bean at an event for The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)
Game of Thrones' Sean Bean and David Bradley bring The Young Messiah to the big screen in new trailer
Sean Bean at an event for The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)
Game of Thrones' Sean Bean and David Bradley's latest sprawling epic is a world away from Westeros.

Acclaimed novelist Anne Rice's The Young Messiah explores the return of Jesus Christ to Nazareth from Egypt at the age of 7.

Will Eva Green and Sean Bean really be cast as villains in Wonder Woman?

Sean Bean is haunted by ghosts from his past in this tense teaser for Legends season 2

Discovering the nature of his miracle birth, Christ (Adam Greaves-Neal) begins to consider his role in the future of humanity.

The Stoning of Soraya M's Cyrus Nowrasteh is at the helm of this biblical drama produced by Harry Potter's Chris Columbus.

Nowrasteh shot the film on location in Italy, both in the southern city of Matera and at the famed Cinecittà studios in Rome.

The Young Messiah premieres on March 11, 2016 in the Us.
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  • 9/22/2015
  • Digital Spy
The Young Messiah (2016)
'Young Messiah' Trailer Shows Jesus Christ's Early Years
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Following in the success of recent faith-based films such as War Room and 90 Minutes in Heaven at the box office, Focus Features has released the first trailer for The Young Messiah. While there has been no shortage of Biblical fare as of late, this adaptation of Anne Rice's beloved novel will offer a new perspective on Jesus Christ's childhood. The film is set for release on March 11, 2016, just in time for Easter Sunday a few weeks later.

The Young Messiah follows the inspiring and unique story of seven-year-old Jesus Christ and His family as they come to a fuller understanding of His divine nature and purpose. The story is told from his childhood perspective, as he and his family depart Egypt to return home to Nazareth. The plot follows young Jesus as he grows into his religious identity.

Sean Bean stars as Severus, alongside David Bradley as the Old Rabbi,...
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  • 9/17/2015
  • by MovieWeb
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Watch The Inspirational Trailer For The Young Messiah
Christian-oriented films opening in theaters and video-on-demand continue to be popular among moviegoers looking for family, faith based movies.

90 Minutes In Heaven and War Room are the latest examples performing strongly in theaters. After opening at number one over the Labor Day holiday, War Room was number 3 at the U.S. box office this past weekend and now stands at $40.5 million worldwide. 90 Minutes In Heaven debuted at number nine with a strong $2.2 million in ticket sales. With everyone trying for another Passion Of The Christ, this demographic of ticket buyers is one the studios can no longer afford to ignore.

Now comes the inspiring and unique story of seven-year-old Jesus Christ and his family as they come to a fuller understanding of His divine nature and purpose in the upcoming film, The Young Messiah.

Set for a March 11, 2016 and with millions of Christians worldwide celebrating Palm Sunday on March 20, 2016, followed...
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  • 9/17/2015
  • by Michelle McCue
  • WeAreMovieGeeks.com
New Trailer: "The Young Messiah"
Focus Features has revealed the first trailer for the new faith-based drama "The Young Messiah" which deals with the early life and upbringing of Jesus Christ and is based on the novel "Christ the Lord" by "Vampire Chronicles" author Anne Rice.

The story follows a seven-year-old Jesus and his family as they come to a fuller understanding of his divine nature and purpose. Sean Bean, David Bradley, Jonathan Bailey, Isabelle Adriani, Christian McKay and Adam Greaves-Neal star and the film opens March 11th 2016.
See full article at Dark Horizons
  • 9/17/2015
  • by Garth Franklin
  • Dark Horizons
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