Argentine horror flick Phase 7 comes to DVD, iTunes, TV Video on Demand and other platforms on October 4, 2011. Heralded for its clever combination of humor and gore when it premiered at the SXSW, Phase 7 mixes satire, humor, horror and social commentary in a way that reminds viewers of the arch Shaun Of The Dead and the savvy claustrophobia of [rec].
The apocalyptic horror film, Phase 7 was directed and written by Nicolás Goldbart; produced by Sebastian Aloi; executive produced by Steven Schneider (Insidious, Paranormal Activity). With a “top-notch” cast, the movie stars Daniel Hendler (Lost Embrace); Jazmín Stuart (The Paranoids); Yayo Guridi (Los Rodriguez); and Federico Luppi (Pan’S Labyrinth).
The film will be available through cable via video on demand (VOD) channels for Phase 7, on Comcast, Time Warner, Cox, Rcn, Verizon, Charter, Cablevision, and At&T.
In the film, Coco (Hendler) has just moved to a new apartment
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The apocalyptic horror film, Phase 7 was directed and written by Nicolás Goldbart; produced by Sebastian Aloi; executive produced by Steven Schneider (Insidious, Paranormal Activity). With a “top-notch” cast, the movie stars Daniel Hendler (Lost Embrace); Jazmín Stuart (The Paranoids); Yayo Guridi (Los Rodriguez); and Federico Luppi (Pan’S Labyrinth).
The film will be available through cable via video on demand (VOD) channels for Phase 7, on Comcast, Time Warner, Cox, Rcn, Verizon, Charter, Cablevision, and At&T.
In the film, Coco (Hendler) has just moved to a new apartment
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- 10/10/2011
- CineMovie
Argentine horror flick Phase 7 comes to DVD, iTunes, TV Video on Demand and other platforms on October 4, 2011. Heralded for its clever combination of humor and gore when it premiered at the SXSW, Phase 7 mixes satire, humor, horror and social commentary in a way that reminds viewers of the arch Shaun Of The Dead and the savvy claustrophobia of [rec].
The apocalyptic horror film, Phase 7 was directed and written by Nicolás Goldbart; produced by Sebastian Aloi; executive produced by Steven Schneider (Insidious, Paranormal Activity). With a “top-notch” cast, the movie stars Daniel Hendler (Lost Embrace); Jazmín Stuart (The Paranoids); Yayo Guridi (Los Rodriguez); and Federico Luppi (Pan’S Labyrinth).
The film will be available through cable via video on demand (VOD) channels for Phase 7, on Comcast, Time Warner, Cox, Rcn, Verizon, Charter, Cablevision, and At&T.
In the film, Coco (Hendler) has just moved to a new apartment
Read more.
The apocalyptic horror film, Phase 7 was directed and written by Nicolás Goldbart; produced by Sebastian Aloi; executive produced by Steven Schneider (Insidious, Paranormal Activity). With a “top-notch” cast, the movie stars Daniel Hendler (Lost Embrace); Jazmín Stuart (The Paranoids); Yayo Guridi (Los Rodriguez); and Federico Luppi (Pan’S Labyrinth).
The film will be available through cable via video on demand (VOD) channels for Phase 7, on Comcast, Time Warner, Cox, Rcn, Verizon, Charter, Cablevision, and At&T.
In the film, Coco (Hendler) has just moved to a new apartment
Read more.
- 10/10/2011
- CineMovie
Nicolás Goldbart's apocalyptic comedy "Phase 7" will be unleashed in theaters next Wednesday, July 13.The film is produced by Sebastian Aloi and executive produced by Steven Schneider ("Insidious," "Paranormal Activity").Goldbart wrote and directed "Phase 7," which embraces the darkly satirical tone of such recent horror greats as "Shaun of the Dead" and "Zombieland." The film centers on Coco and his seven months pregnant wife Pipi, who have just moved into a new apartment. The building is quarantined due to a deadly epidemic and Coco must join forces with his slightly crazed next-door neighbor Horacio in order to protect his wife from the other neighbors, who have now become enemies.The cast includes Daniel Hendler ("Lost Embrace") as Coco; Jazmín Stuart as...
- 7/8/2011
- by Adnan Tezer
- Monsters and Critics
Phase 7 was written and directed by Nicolás Goldbart. Phase 7 is an Argentine horror movie about a man that must protect his wife from a virus outbreak while living in a quarantined apartment building. Phase 7 stars Daniel Hendler, Jazmin Stuart and Yayo Guridi. The film is being brought to the Us by The Collective and Bloody Disgusting Selects and will be shown nationwide at AMC theaters starting July 13, 2011. Phase 7 is an excellent film, not for gore, excitement or a great villain wearing a snazzy hat, but for the realization >>...
- 7/8/2011
- Best-Horror-Movies.com
Directed and written by Nicolás Goldbart, the Argentine apocalyptic horror film Phase 7 is set to hit select theaters on July 13 for a special engagement, as part of the "Night Terrors" film series from the The Collective, AMC Theatres and Bloody-Disgusting. Check out the film's trailer, as well as its full U.S. one-sheet, after the jump. Here's the official synopsis: Phase 7 mixes satire, humor, horror and social commentary in a way that reminds viewers of the arch Shaun Of The Dead and the savvy claustrophobia of [rec]. In the film, Coco (Hendler) has just moved to a new apartment with his wife Pipi (Stuart), who's seven months pregnant. At first, they...
- 6/29/2011
- FEARnet
Writer/director Nicolás Goldbart’s Phase 7 tells the story of a young couple – Coco (Daniel Hendler) and Pipi (Jazmín Stuart) – who discover their apartment building is to be immediately quarantined due to the appearance of a deadly virus. Their ensuing seclusion brings about a series of monstrous events, alliances and double-crossings amongst the neighbours.
Phase 7 is a relatively taut apocalyptic thriller from Goldbart, an up-and-coming Argentinian talent, that, instead of focusing on the worldwide panic that follows an epidemic, centres on a lowly apartment building and its tenants as they deal with the outbreak – with often disastrous consequences.
Goldbart’s screenplay is tight, valiantly choosing to be an intimate character piece rather than an all-out action-fuelled thriller, representing how everyday people would react to a sudden deadly epidemic. Where it falters, however, is with the jarring lurches into black comedy that ultimately do little more than diffuse tension,...
Phase 7 is a relatively taut apocalyptic thriller from Goldbart, an up-and-coming Argentinian talent, that, instead of focusing on the worldwide panic that follows an epidemic, centres on a lowly apartment building and its tenants as they deal with the outbreak – with often disastrous consequences.
Goldbart’s screenplay is tight, valiantly choosing to be an intimate character piece rather than an all-out action-fuelled thriller, representing how everyday people would react to a sudden deadly epidemic. Where it falters, however, is with the jarring lurches into black comedy that ultimately do little more than diffuse tension,...
- 6/23/2011
- by Jamie Neish
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Phase 7 an Argentine apocalyptic horror makes it to AMC theaters July 13, 2011. The film was directed and written by Nicolás Goldbart, produced by Sebastian Aloi, executive produced by Steven Schneider (Insidious, Paranormal Activity) and stars Daniel Hendler (Lost Embrace), Jazmín Stuart (The Paranoids), Yayo Guridi (Los Rodriguez), and Federico Luppi (Pan's Labyrinth). Phase 7 is the third release of indie horror from The Collective and Bloody-Disgusting Selects. Phase 7 (Fase 7) premiered at the SXSW Film Festival in March. The film was also screened at the Boston Underground Film Festival and the Amsterdam Fantastic Film Festival. If you want to catch Phase 7 (cont)...
- 6/22/2011
- Best-Horror-Movies.com
Argentina deals with the apocalypse in Nicolás Goldbart’s “Phase 7″, a new movie that’s coming Stateside courtesy of Bloody Disgusting Selects, and opening in select theaters across the U.S. July 13th. But you can catch it at the Fantasia International Film Festival in Montreal and the Danger After Dark Festival in Philadelphia before its theatrical premiere. Catch the apocalyptic mayhem in a new U.S. trailer for the film below. In the film, Coco (Hendler) has just moved to a new apartment with his wife Pipi (Stuart), who’s seven months pregnant. At first, they don’t seem to notice the growing chaos around them, but when authorities quarantine their building after a deadly pandemic breaks out, Coco joins forces with his off-kilter, but well-prepared and stocked next-door neighbor Horacio to defend his refrigerator and keep Pipi safe. Meanwhile, outside the building, Buenos Aires—and the world...
- 6/21/2011
- by Nix
- Beyond Hollywood
It was announced yesterday that Bloody Disgusting Selects will bring the apocalypse this July with Nicolás Goldbart's Argentine apocalyptic horror film Phase 7 which opens exclusively at AMC locations on July 13 (Wednesday and Friday nights). Executive produced by Steven Schneider (Insidious, Paranormal Activity) and starring Daniel Hendler, Jazmín Stuart, Yayo Guridi and Federico Luppi (Pan's Labyrinth), Phase 7 premiered at the SXSW Film Festival in March, and also screened at the Boston Underground Film Festival and the Amsterdam Fantastic Film Festival. We have now added the official theatrical trailer that can be viewed below. It's a hyper-charged look at the end of the world, which comes courtesy of the New World Order. Freaky stuff.... Before its theatrical release, it will screen at the Fantasia International Film Festival in Montreal and the Danger After Dark Festival in Philadelphiaboth in early July.
- 6/21/2011
- bloody-disgusting.com
AMC Theaters and Bloody-Disgusting Selects continue to roll out their horror acquisitions from around the world. Arriving on July 13 is Nicolás Goldbart's Phase 7 , hailing from Argentina. In the film, Coco (Daniel Hendler) has just moved to a new apartment with his wife Pipi (Jazmin Stuart), who's seven months pregnant. At first, they don.t seem to notice the growing chaos around them, but when authorities quarantine their building after a deadly pandemic breaks out, Coco joins forces with his off-kilter, but well-prepared and stocked next-door neighbor Horacio to defend his refrigerator and keep Pipi safe. Meanwhile, outside the building, Buenos Aires.and the world as the apartment denizens know it, is disappearing. The world is ending. Got ammo?...
- 6/21/2011
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Bloody Disgusting Selects is proud to announced the July 13 theatrical release of Nicolás Goldbart's Argentine apocalyptic horror film Phase 7 (Fase 7). Executive produced by Steven Schneider (Insidious, Paranormal Activity) and starring Daniel Hendler, Jazmín Stuart, Yayo Guridi and Federico Luppi (Pan's Labyrinth), Phase 7 premiered at the SXSW Film Festival in March, and also screened at the Boston Underground Film Festival and the Amsterdam Fantastic Film Festival. Before its theatrical release, it will screen at the Fantasia International Film Festival in Montreal and the Danger After Dark Festival in Philadelphiaboth in early July. The film mixes satire, humor, horror and social commentary in a way that reminds viewers of the arch Shaun of the Dead and the savvy claustrophobia of [Rec].
- 6/20/2011
- bloody-disgusting.com
This is a reprint of a review published at BlogCritics.org.It's still early days of the Eiff 2011 but I am sad to say we already have our first dud. Nicolás Goldbart's sci-fi/action/comedy Phase 7 is a misfire on many levels, not least in how it balances human drama with its apocalyptic storyline.The film follows a couple, Coco (Daniel Hendler) and Pipi (Jazmin Stuart), who are only a few months away from their first child being born. After returning from the supermarket one day they suddenly get quarantined in their building along with the rest of their neighbours (it's a new building so there is hardly anyone, giving the audience a very manageable amount of people to keep track of). We don't know the exact nature of the virus...
- 6/16/2011
- Screen Anarchy
Waking up at 7am to catch a train before running half way across a city isn’t the way I would choose to start my Tuesday, but this year the wise heads at the Film Festival have moved the Press Office from its convenient spot near the Festival cinemas to the University, half way across town. After queuing for my press pass there was no way I was going to miss The Guard, which opens the festival Wednesday night, so I ran. It was, pretty much, worth it: the film is pretty decent, and kicked off a trifecta of pretty decent, though far for great, movies.
The Guard is a safe bet for an opening night film. It has a reasonably well-liked star in Brendan Gleeson, has a lot of dark humour and is neither too subversive nor too populist to annoy people. The 1500 seats of the Festival Theatre will...
The Guard is a safe bet for an opening night film. It has a reasonably well-liked star in Brendan Gleeson, has a lot of dark humour and is neither too subversive nor too populist to annoy people. The 1500 seats of the Festival Theatre will...
- 6/14/2011
- by Adam Whyte
- Obsessed with Film
Like the headline says, apocalyptic comedy Phase 7 (Fase 7) has been picked up for Us distribution following a successful premiere at SXSW. Here's the official word and checkk out the trailer below.The Collective and Bloody Disgusting close U.S. Deal at SXSW to Distribute Apocalyptic Comedy Phase 7 Los Angeles -- March 22, 2011 -- The Collective, a full-service entertainment management and content company, and top horror website BloodyDisgusting.com, have acquired all Us rights to Phase 7(Fase 7), Nicolás Goldbart's apocalyptic comedy which premiered last week at SXSW and won the prize for Best Screenplay at the Sitges Film Festival in October. Executive Produced by Steven Schneider ("Paranormal Activity"), Fase 7 stars Berlin Silver Bear winner Daniel Hendler ("Lost Embrace") as a husband who...
- 3/23/2011
- Screen Anarchy
Year: 2011
Directors: Nicolás Goldbart
Writers: Nicolás Goldbart
IMDb: link
Trailer: link
Review by: rochefort
Rating: 8 out of 10
"At its core, Fase 7 is a savvy blend of [rec] and J.G. Ballard's "High Rise."
Coco (Daniel Hendler) and his wife Pipi (Jazmin Stuart) are a young couple with a baby on the way. They always seem to be in the middle of another argument (that Coco is destined to lose), and they argue so much, in fact, that they at first don't catch on as mobs start to empty out the supermarkets and one siren after another begins to blare in the background. Even once their apartment building is quarantined and sealed up, they spend more time trying to find ways to entertain and divert themselves than keep abreast of the televised reports of a lethal virus that is rapidly becoming global.
Their neighbor Horacio (scene-stealer #1 Yayo Guridi) takes every opportunity...
Directors: Nicolás Goldbart
Writers: Nicolás Goldbart
IMDb: link
Trailer: link
Review by: rochefort
Rating: 8 out of 10
"At its core, Fase 7 is a savvy blend of [rec] and J.G. Ballard's "High Rise."
Coco (Daniel Hendler) and his wife Pipi (Jazmin Stuart) are a young couple with a baby on the way. They always seem to be in the middle of another argument (that Coco is destined to lose), and they argue so much, in fact, that they at first don't catch on as mobs start to empty out the supermarkets and one siren after another begins to blare in the background. Even once their apartment building is quarantined and sealed up, they spend more time trying to find ways to entertain and divert themselves than keep abreast of the televised reports of a lethal virus that is rapidly becoming global.
Their neighbor Horacio (scene-stealer #1 Yayo Guridi) takes every opportunity...
- 3/20/2011
- QuietEarth.us
The end of the world is here. Have Ammo?
I love the sounds of Fase 7, Nicolás Goldbart's new action comedy. It takes place inside a quarantined apartment building where a man must protect his pregnant wife from his new neighbors. Definitely ripe for satirical apocalyptic fun.
The first trailer just dropped and it's defintiely frenetic. Can't wait to see this one.
Synopsis:
Based on the recent epidemic of Influenza A and more interested in the situation of psychosis it generated than the infection itself, Fase 7 slowly becomes a closed story, taking place in an apartment building where comic, absurd and terrifying situations occur.
Trailer after the break.
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I love the sounds of Fase 7, Nicolás Goldbart's new action comedy. It takes place inside a quarantined apartment building where a man must protect his pregnant wife from his new neighbors. Definitely ripe for satirical apocalyptic fun.
The first trailer just dropped and it's defintiely frenetic. Can't wait to see this one.
Synopsis:
Based on the recent epidemic of Influenza A and more interested in the situation of psychosis it generated than the infection itself, Fase 7 slowly becomes a closed story, taking place in an apartment building where comic, absurd and terrifying situations occur.
Trailer after the break.
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- 11/18/2010
- QuietEarth.us
And a drum roll, please, because here are the winners from the 2010 Sitges Festival.
Oficial FANTÀSTIC COMPETICIÓ Sitges 43
Jurat / Jurado / Jury
Francesco Barilli, Jaume Collet-Serra, Colin Geddes, Jan Harlan & Elena Manrique
Millor Curtmetratge / Mejor Cortometraje / Best Short Film
The Legend Of Beaver Damm de Jérôme Sable
Menció Especial pel seu original homenatge a una indiscutible obra mestra del cinema fantàstic / Mención Especial por su original homenaje a una indiscutible obra maestra del cine fantástico / Special Mention for its original tribute to one of the undisputed masterworks of the fantastic cinema
Vicenta de Sam Millor
Disseny de Producció / Mejor Diseño de Producción / Best Production Design
Yuji Hayashida per Thirteen Assassins
Millors Efectes de Maquillatge / Mejores Efectos de Maquillaje / Best Make Up FX
Vitaya Deerattakul & Andrew Lin per Dream Home
Millors Efectes Especials / Mejores Efectos Especiales / Best Special Effects
Gareth Edwards per Monsters
Millor Banda Sonora Original / Mejor Banda Sonora Original / Best Original Soundtrack
Seppuku Paradigm,...
Oficial FANTÀSTIC COMPETICIÓ Sitges 43
Jurat / Jurado / Jury
Francesco Barilli, Jaume Collet-Serra, Colin Geddes, Jan Harlan & Elena Manrique
Millor Curtmetratge / Mejor Cortometraje / Best Short Film
The Legend Of Beaver Damm de Jérôme Sable
Menció Especial pel seu original homenatge a una indiscutible obra mestra del cinema fantàstic / Mención Especial por su original homenaje a una indiscutible obra maestra del cine fantástico / Special Mention for its original tribute to one of the undisputed masterworks of the fantastic cinema
Vicenta de Sam Millor
Disseny de Producció / Mejor Diseño de Producción / Best Production Design
Yuji Hayashida per Thirteen Assassins
Millors Efectes de Maquillatge / Mejores Efectos de Maquillaje / Best Make Up FX
Vitaya Deerattakul & Andrew Lin per Dream Home
Millors Efectes Especials / Mejores Efectos Especiales / Best Special Effects
Gareth Edwards per Monsters
Millor Banda Sonora Original / Mejor Banda Sonora Original / Best Original Soundtrack
Seppuku Paradigm,...
- 10/16/2010
- Screen Anarchy
Ladies and gentlemen, say hello to Sitges 2010:
Exorcisms, Vampires, Zombies, Martial Arts And Liters Of Blood At Sitges 2010
The 43rd Sitges - International Fantastic Film Festival of Catalonia, that will take place from 7 to 17 October, presents its lineup, with some films still to be confirmed, for the following sections:
Sitges 43 Official FANTÀSTIC Selection - In Competition
The official selection par excellence will be offering a lineup emphasizing a variety of nationalities (Bulgaria, Japan, France, Swede, Uruguay,...), the impact of new South American cinema, the rebirth of oriental cinema and the mixture of supernatural horror movies with exorcisms, vampires and mutants and everyday horror with real extreme violence.
13 Assassins (Takashi Miike, Japan)
14 Days With Victor (Román Parrado, Spain)
A Woman, A Gun And A Noodle Shop (Zhang Yimou, China, Hong Kong)
Bedevilled (Jang Cheol-soo, South Korea)
Black Death (Christopher Smith, Germany)
La Casa Muda (Gustavo Hernández, Uruguay)
Confessions (Tetsuya Nakashima,...
Exorcisms, Vampires, Zombies, Martial Arts And Liters Of Blood At Sitges 2010
The 43rd Sitges - International Fantastic Film Festival of Catalonia, that will take place from 7 to 17 October, presents its lineup, with some films still to be confirmed, for the following sections:
Sitges 43 Official FANTÀSTIC Selection - In Competition
The official selection par excellence will be offering a lineup emphasizing a variety of nationalities (Bulgaria, Japan, France, Swede, Uruguay,...), the impact of new South American cinema, the rebirth of oriental cinema and the mixture of supernatural horror movies with exorcisms, vampires and mutants and everyday horror with real extreme violence.
13 Assassins (Takashi Miike, Japan)
14 Days With Victor (Román Parrado, Spain)
A Woman, A Gun And A Noodle Shop (Zhang Yimou, China, Hong Kong)
Bedevilled (Jang Cheol-soo, South Korea)
Black Death (Christopher Smith, Germany)
La Casa Muda (Gustavo Hernández, Uruguay)
Confessions (Tetsuya Nakashima,...
- 9/17/2010
- Screen Anarchy
If I had the holiday time left, I’d be booking a trip to España right about now. The 43rd annual Sitges kicks off on October 7th and their line up so far is impressive. Damned impressive.
In competition are Gregg Araki’s Kaboom (teaser, stills), Christopher Smith’s Black Death (review), Jalmari Helander’s Rare Exports (trailer), Quentin Dupieux’s Rubber (clip) and Takashi Miike’s 13 Assassins among many others. In competition in the Panorama section are another great set of films including Shion Sono’s Cold Fish (trailer), Takeshi Kitano’s Outrage (trailer), Jim Mickle’s Stake Land (trailer) and Srdjan Spasojevic’s A Serbian Film (review).
If those titles aren’t enough, there’s loads more including Rob Stefaniuk’s vampire musical road trip film Suck (review, trailer), James Wan’s Insidious (clip), Adam Green’s Frozen (trailer), Black Lightning (trailer), Super (clip), The Vanishing on 7th...
In competition are Gregg Araki’s Kaboom (teaser, stills), Christopher Smith’s Black Death (review), Jalmari Helander’s Rare Exports (trailer), Quentin Dupieux’s Rubber (clip) and Takashi Miike’s 13 Assassins among many others. In competition in the Panorama section are another great set of films including Shion Sono’s Cold Fish (trailer), Takeshi Kitano’s Outrage (trailer), Jim Mickle’s Stake Land (trailer) and Srdjan Spasojevic’s A Serbian Film (review).
If those titles aren’t enough, there’s loads more including Rob Stefaniuk’s vampire musical road trip film Suck (review, trailer), James Wan’s Insidious (clip), Adam Green’s Frozen (trailer), Black Lightning (trailer), Super (clip), The Vanishing on 7th...
- 9/17/2010
- QuietEarth.us
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