After waiting months for Episode 4 of Robert Michael Ryan's post-apocalyptic web series Revelations, the floodgates have opened! Episode 5, "Into the Mind of Madness," is available now; we have it here along with some stills and word on when we might see Episode 6.
The story takes place after the Rapture has occurred and follows a particular two survivors -- Dana (Marlene Mc'Cohen) and Jeremy (Cuyle Carvin) -- and their attempt to get out of town, find other survivors, and seek some kind of safety - which may or may not exist.
Ryan tells us, "This is a great episode with a couple of new actors who do a terrific job, specifically Michael Reed as 'Seymour', Todd James Jackson as 'Issac', and Paul Thomas Arnold as 'Henry, aka The General'." Also appearing are Christopher Senger and Kori D. Wilson.
As for the aforementioned Episode 6, Ryan reveals, "I am almost finished editing.
The story takes place after the Rapture has occurred and follows a particular two survivors -- Dana (Marlene Mc'Cohen) and Jeremy (Cuyle Carvin) -- and their attempt to get out of town, find other survivors, and seek some kind of safety - which may or may not exist.
Ryan tells us, "This is a great episode with a couple of new actors who do a terrific job, specifically Michael Reed as 'Seymour', Todd James Jackson as 'Issac', and Paul Thomas Arnold as 'Henry, aka The General'." Also appearing are Christopher Senger and Kori D. Wilson.
As for the aforementioned Episode 6, Ryan reveals, "I am almost finished editing.
- 1/13/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
As promised, Episode 2 of Robert Michael Ryan's post-apocalyptic web series Revelations debuted earlier today, and we have it in its entirety right here, along with Episode 1 in case you missed it.
The story takes place after the Rapture has occurred and follows a particular two survivors -- Dana, played by Marlene Mc'Cohen (Vampire Boys, Alice in Murderland), and Jeremy, played by Cuyle Carvin (Assault of the Sasquatch, Blood Moon) -- and their attempt to get out of town, find other survivors, and seek some kind of safety - which may or may not exist.
Episode 2, entitled "No Good Deed Goes Unpunished", also features Wil Gelin as Darius
and Christopher Senger and Damion Stephens as Demons.
For more info visit the official Revelations website.
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The story takes place after the Rapture has occurred and follows a particular two survivors -- Dana, played by Marlene Mc'Cohen (Vampire Boys, Alice in Murderland), and Jeremy, played by Cuyle Carvin (Assault of the Sasquatch, Blood Moon) -- and their attempt to get out of town, find other survivors, and seek some kind of safety - which may or may not exist.
Episode 2, entitled "No Good Deed Goes Unpunished", also features Wil Gelin as Darius
and Christopher Senger and Damion Stephens as Demons.
For more info visit the official Revelations website.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Stay safe in the comments section below!
- 6/11/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Bringing Nazis back from the dead is all the rage these days, and the next project to tackle that theme is Captain Battle: Legacy War, starring Cuyle Carvin as the titular character. Check out the film's synopsis, artwork, and trailer.
Captain Battle: Legacy War, based on the Golden Age comic, is directed by David Palmieri and co-stars Jenny Allford, Andrew McGuiness, Marlene Mc'Cohen, Todd James Jackson, Pete Punito, Sean Fletcher, Christopher Senger, Mindy Robinson, Abby Wathen, Scott Wright, and Julian Starks.
Synopsis:
Sam Battle (Carvin) is injured during his tour of duty in the Gulf War. He loses an eye and is near death, but his good friend Brandon Storm, who is a scientist, injects him with a secret serum that he has been developing that will save his life. The side effects are unknown.
Sam returns home. His father has recently passed away, and it is a struggle to...
Captain Battle: Legacy War, based on the Golden Age comic, is directed by David Palmieri and co-stars Jenny Allford, Andrew McGuiness, Marlene Mc'Cohen, Todd James Jackson, Pete Punito, Sean Fletcher, Christopher Senger, Mindy Robinson, Abby Wathen, Scott Wright, and Julian Starks.
Synopsis:
Sam Battle (Carvin) is injured during his tour of duty in the Gulf War. He loses an eye and is near death, but his good friend Brandon Storm, who is a scientist, injects him with a secret serum that he has been developing that will save his life. The side effects are unknown.
Sam returns home. His father has recently passed away, and it is a struggle to...
- 5/24/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Year: 2010Director: Dennis DevineCast: Malerie Grady, Marlene Mc'Cohen, Kelly Kula, Christopher Senger
To celebrate her 21st birthday, Alice's sorority sisters decide to throw her an Alice in Wonderland themed party at the infamous Glass House where they are required to dress up as the favorite Wonderland character. The problem is that Alice's mother was brutally murdered in this house twenty years ago and it seems the killer, now dressed as Jabberwocky, has decided to return to to butcher Alice and her friends.
Being a huge fan of Alice in Wonderland, I found the premise of this film intriguing and mistakenly believed that it could actually be a decent, creative slasher film. Instead, it is a tedious test of patience and stamina that is virtually impossible to enjoy. The main problem is that everyone involved in the making of the film seemed to just not all that interested in making the film in the first place.
To celebrate her 21st birthday, Alice's sorority sisters decide to throw her an Alice in Wonderland themed party at the infamous Glass House where they are required to dress up as the favorite Wonderland character. The problem is that Alice's mother was brutally murdered in this house twenty years ago and it seems the killer, now dressed as Jabberwocky, has decided to return to to butcher Alice and her friends.
Being a huge fan of Alice in Wonderland, I found the premise of this film intriguing and mistakenly believed that it could actually be a decent, creative slasher film. Instead, it is a tedious test of patience and stamina that is virtually impossible to enjoy. The main problem is that everyone involved in the making of the film seemed to just not all that interested in making the film in the first place.
- 2/21/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Troy)
- Fright Meter
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