Stars: Hannah Emily Anderson, Catherine Walker, Jared Abrahamson, Sean McGinley, Jessica Reynolds, Don McKellar, Geraldine O’Rawe, Anna Cummer, David LeReaney, Tom Carey | Written and Directed by Thomas Robert Lee
Folklore horror is an interesting sub-genre for fans. With the release of The Witch the bar was set high for “witchcraft” films that came after it to hit. This is often unfair as many don’t really deserve to be compared to the film. This is somewhat the case of Blood Harvest.
A devout community find themselves plagued by bad luck, dying animals and dying animals they feel cursed. Is the person to blame Audrey Earnshaw (Catherine Walker) the daughter of an outcast of the village?
The reason I say that it is unfair to compare Blood Harvest with The Witch is that they are two separate beasts. Where The Witch focuses on the destruction of a family by forces that...
Folklore horror is an interesting sub-genre for fans. With the release of The Witch the bar was set high for “witchcraft” films that came after it to hit. This is often unfair as many don’t really deserve to be compared to the film. This is somewhat the case of Blood Harvest.
A devout community find themselves plagued by bad luck, dying animals and dying animals they feel cursed. Is the person to blame Audrey Earnshaw (Catherine Walker) the daughter of an outcast of the village?
The reason I say that it is unfair to compare Blood Harvest with The Witch is that they are two separate beasts. Where The Witch focuses on the destruction of a family by forces that...
- 10/27/2020
- by Paul Metcalf
- Nerdly
Stars: Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman, Lochlyn Munro, Ari Cohen, Chandra West, Jennifer Laporte, David LeReaney | Written by Colin Minihan, John Poliquin | Directed by Kurtis David Harder
It’s 1995 and a same-sex couple move to a small town so they can enjoy a better quality of life and raise their 16 year-old daughter with the best social values. But nothing is as it seems in their picturesque neighbourhood. And when Malik sees the folks next door throwing a very strange party, something very shocking has got to give.
Billed by many as the gay equivalent of Get Out, I found Spiral to be more of an interesting look into the pressure of being minority – both sexually and racially – and the toll being “different” can have on mental health than That film. For that’s what, for the most part Spiral presents us with: a man, broken by a hate crime of the past, trying...
It’s 1995 and a same-sex couple move to a small town so they can enjoy a better quality of life and raise their 16 year-old daughter with the best social values. But nothing is as it seems in their picturesque neighbourhood. And when Malik sees the folks next door throwing a very strange party, something very shocking has got to give.
Billed by many as the gay equivalent of Get Out, I found Spiral to be more of an interesting look into the pressure of being minority – both sexually and racially – and the toll being “different” can have on mental health than That film. For that’s what, for the most part Spiral presents us with: a man, broken by a hate crime of the past, trying...
- 9/15/2020
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Stars: Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman, Lochlyn Munro, Ari Cohen, Chandra West, Jennifer Laporte, David LeReaney | Written by Colin Minihan, John Poliquin | Directed by Kurtis David Harder
It’s 1995 and a same-sex couple move to a small town so they can enjoy a better quality of life and raise their 16 year-old daughter with the best social values. But nothing is as it seems in their picturesque neighbourhood. And when Malik sees the folks next door throwing a very strange party, something very shocking has got to give.
Billed by many as the gay equivalent of Get Out, I found Spiral to be more of an interesting look into the pressure of being minority – both sexually and racially – and the toll being “different” can have on mental health than That film. For that’s what, for the most part Spiral presents us with: a man, broken by a hate crime of the past, trying...
It’s 1995 and a same-sex couple move to a small town so they can enjoy a better quality of life and raise their 16 year-old daughter with the best social values. But nothing is as it seems in their picturesque neighbourhood. And when Malik sees the folks next door throwing a very strange party, something very shocking has got to give.
Billed by many as the gay equivalent of Get Out, I found Spiral to be more of an interesting look into the pressure of being minority – both sexually and racially – and the toll being “different” can have on mental health than That film. For that’s what, for the most part Spiral presents us with: a man, broken by a hate crime of the past, trying...
- 8/27/2019
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Stars: Brittany Allen, Levi Meaden, Rory J. Saper, Ajna Savcic, Sarah Troyer, Christopher Rosamond, Valerie Planche, David LeReaney, Maddie Dixon-Poirier, Griffin Cork | Written and Directed by Kurtis David Harder
Samantha (Anja Savcic) is a young girl who juggles her life around looking after her mother, her job at a cafe and her Sociology studies at university. It’s a pretty simple existence until her friend Mark (Levi Meaden) introduces her to his friend Marissa (Sarah Troyer) and a smooth talking British chap by the name of Victor (Rory J. Saper), who recently quit university and just like when you stay in a hotel – decided to take home a small memento.
When I say a small memento, I mean a device that allows the users to infiltrate and take control of somebody else’s mind and body. Of course, given this opportunity to see the world through someone else’s eyes...
Samantha (Anja Savcic) is a young girl who juggles her life around looking after her mother, her job at a cafe and her Sociology studies at university. It’s a pretty simple existence until her friend Mark (Levi Meaden) introduces her to his friend Marissa (Sarah Troyer) and a smooth talking British chap by the name of Victor (Rory J. Saper), who recently quit university and just like when you stay in a hotel – decided to take home a small memento.
When I say a small memento, I mean a device that allows the users to infiltrate and take control of somebody else’s mind and body. Of course, given this opportunity to see the world through someone else’s eyes...
- 8/27/2017
- by Mondo Squallido
- Nerdly
Sneak Peek footage, plus images from the "Wynonna Earp" episode "Let's Pretend We're Strangers", based on the Image Comics/Idw Publishing series, starring Melanie Scrofano as the modern day, great-great granddaughter of 'Tombstone' gunfighter 'Wyatt Earp', airing July 7, 2017:
"...a furious thunder-snowstorm makes landfall while 'Wynonna' and 'Waverly' are forced to confront their demons -- and each other..."
"...'Wynonna' is a present-day descendant of the famous lawman 'Wyatt Earp', and the top special agent for a special unit known within the 'Us Marshals' as 'The Monster Squad'.
"She battles such supernatural threats as 'Bobo Del Rey' and his redneck vampires and the Egyptian Mafia's mummy hitman, 'Raduk', 'Eater Of The Dead', who's out to do in all the other crime bosses.
"In her subsequent adventures she wraps up some outstanding Earp family business while dealing with 'Hillbilly Gremlins' and 'Zombie Mailmen'.
"...a furious thunder-snowstorm makes landfall while 'Wynonna' and 'Waverly' are forced to confront their demons -- and each other..."
"...'Wynonna' is a present-day descendant of the famous lawman 'Wyatt Earp', and the top special agent for a special unit known within the 'Us Marshals' as 'The Monster Squad'.
"She battles such supernatural threats as 'Bobo Del Rey' and his redneck vampires and the Egyptian Mafia's mummy hitman, 'Raduk', 'Eater Of The Dead', who's out to do in all the other crime bosses.
"In her subsequent adventures she wraps up some outstanding Earp family business while dealing with 'Hillbilly Gremlins' and 'Zombie Mailmen'.
- 7/5/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
From VancouverFilm.Net, Sneak Peek new images from the "Wynonna Earp" episode "Gonna Getcha Good", based on the Image Comics/Idw Publishing comic book series, starring Melanie Scrofano as the great-great granddaughter of 'Tombstone' gunfighter 'Wyatt Earp', airing June 23, 2017 on Syfy:
"...'Doc' tries to help a friend, while 'Wynonna' must deal with an angry 'Marzanoik'...like a 'genie' but more evil..."
"...'Wynonna' is a present-day descendant of the famous lawman 'Wyatt Earp', and the top special agent for a special unit known within the 'Us Marshals' as 'The Monster Squad'.
"She battles such supernatural threats as 'Bobo Del Rey' and his redneck vampires and the Egyptian Mafia's mummy hitman, 'Raduk', 'Eater Of The Dead', who's out to do in all the other crime bosses.
"In her subsequent adventures she wraps up some outstanding Earp family business while dealing with 'Hillbilly Gremlins' and 'Zombie Mailmen'..."
Cast also includes Shamier Anderson as 'Deputy Marshal Xavier Dolls', a special agent with the 'Black Badge' division of the 'United States Marshals Service', Tim Rozon as 'Doc Holliday', Wyatt Earp's famed partner, Dominique Provost-Chalkley as 'Waverly Earp', Wynonna's 21-year-old sister , Michael Eklund as 'Bobo Del Rey', leader of the 'Revenants', Katherine Barrell as 'Officer Nicole Haught', a local police officer...
...Greg Lawson as 'Sheriff Nedley', Natascha Girgis as 'Gus McCready', Dylan Koroll as 'Champ Hardy', Natalie Krill as 'Willa Earp', Anna Quick as 'Young Willa Earp', Rayisa Kondracki as 'Constance Clootie', aka the 'Stone Witch', David LeReaney as 'Judge Cryderman', Sasha Barry as 'Bethany', Kate Drummond as 'Agent Lucado', Ryan Belleville as 'Dr. Reggie', Peter Skagen as 'Shorty', owner of the local bar, Joris Jarsky as 'Whiskey Jim Byers' and Dana Hollenbach as 'Chrissy Nedley', the sheriff's daughter.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Wynonna Earp"...
"...'Doc' tries to help a friend, while 'Wynonna' must deal with an angry 'Marzanoik'...like a 'genie' but more evil..."
"...'Wynonna' is a present-day descendant of the famous lawman 'Wyatt Earp', and the top special agent for a special unit known within the 'Us Marshals' as 'The Monster Squad'.
"She battles such supernatural threats as 'Bobo Del Rey' and his redneck vampires and the Egyptian Mafia's mummy hitman, 'Raduk', 'Eater Of The Dead', who's out to do in all the other crime bosses.
"In her subsequent adventures she wraps up some outstanding Earp family business while dealing with 'Hillbilly Gremlins' and 'Zombie Mailmen'..."
Cast also includes Shamier Anderson as 'Deputy Marshal Xavier Dolls', a special agent with the 'Black Badge' division of the 'United States Marshals Service', Tim Rozon as 'Doc Holliday', Wyatt Earp's famed partner, Dominique Provost-Chalkley as 'Waverly Earp', Wynonna's 21-year-old sister , Michael Eklund as 'Bobo Del Rey', leader of the 'Revenants', Katherine Barrell as 'Officer Nicole Haught', a local police officer...
...Greg Lawson as 'Sheriff Nedley', Natascha Girgis as 'Gus McCready', Dylan Koroll as 'Champ Hardy', Natalie Krill as 'Willa Earp', Anna Quick as 'Young Willa Earp', Rayisa Kondracki as 'Constance Clootie', aka the 'Stone Witch', David LeReaney as 'Judge Cryderman', Sasha Barry as 'Bethany', Kate Drummond as 'Agent Lucado', Ryan Belleville as 'Dr. Reggie', Peter Skagen as 'Shorty', owner of the local bar, Joris Jarsky as 'Whiskey Jim Byers' and Dana Hollenbach as 'Chrissy Nedley', the sheriff's daughter.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Wynonna Earp"...
- 6/22/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Sneak Peek new footage, plus images from Season 2 of the Calgary-lensed, 'Western horror' TV series, "Wynona Earp", based on the Image Comics, Idw Publishing comic book series created by Beau Smith, starring Melanie Scrofano as 'Wynonna Earp', great-great granddaughter of legendary 'Tombstone' gunfighter 'Wyatt Earp', premiering June 9, 2017 on Syfy:
"...'Wynonna' is a present-day descendant of the famous lawman 'Wyatt Earp', and the top special agent for a special unit known within the 'Us Marshals' as 'The Monster Squad'.
"She battles such supernatural threats as 'Bobo Del Rey' and his redneck vampires and the Egyptian Mafia's mummy hitman, 'Raduk', 'Eater Of The Dead', who's out to do in all the other crime bosses.
"In her subsequent adventures she wraps up some outstanding Earp family business while dealing with 'Hillbilly Gremlins' and 'Zombie Mailmen'..."
Cast also includes Shamier Anderson as 'Deputy Marshal Xavier Dolls',...
"...'Wynonna' is a present-day descendant of the famous lawman 'Wyatt Earp', and the top special agent for a special unit known within the 'Us Marshals' as 'The Monster Squad'.
"She battles such supernatural threats as 'Bobo Del Rey' and his redneck vampires and the Egyptian Mafia's mummy hitman, 'Raduk', 'Eater Of The Dead', who's out to do in all the other crime bosses.
"In her subsequent adventures she wraps up some outstanding Earp family business while dealing with 'Hillbilly Gremlins' and 'Zombie Mailmen'..."
Cast also includes Shamier Anderson as 'Deputy Marshal Xavier Dolls',...
- 5/25/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
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