An upcoming horror movie from Averted Vision Pictures, You Lose You Die will star Freddy Rodriguez (V/H/S/85) and WWE superstar Charlotte Flair, Deadline reports today.
Carlos “Spiff TV” Suarez wrote the screenplay and will direct.
Deadline details, “You Lose You Die follows sociopathic tech expert, Mr. Fantastik (Rodriguez), who runs a popular show on the dark web with two other sociopathic tech experts, Ms. Perfect (Fliehr) and Mr. Creep (Anthony Alvarez). On the show, thousands of viewers vote on games and challenges for prisoners to participate in.
“If the prisoners lose, viewers vote on the weapons the sociopaths use to kill them.”
The cast also includes Josh Bredl, Sophia Zimba, Ashley Hernandez, Alejandro Duran, Noah Crider, Marcella Acuña, Mercy Grant, and Lydia Faith Gomez.
In addition to starring, Freddy Rodriguez will also produce the film.
“I’m excited to embark on this new journey as Executive Producer and...
Carlos “Spiff TV” Suarez wrote the screenplay and will direct.
Deadline details, “You Lose You Die follows sociopathic tech expert, Mr. Fantastik (Rodriguez), who runs a popular show on the dark web with two other sociopathic tech experts, Ms. Perfect (Fliehr) and Mr. Creep (Anthony Alvarez). On the show, thousands of viewers vote on games and challenges for prisoners to participate in.
“If the prisoners lose, viewers vote on the weapons the sociopaths use to kill them.”
The cast also includes Josh Bredl, Sophia Zimba, Ashley Hernandez, Alejandro Duran, Noah Crider, Marcella Acuña, Mercy Grant, and Lydia Faith Gomez.
In addition to starring, Freddy Rodriguez will also produce the film.
“I’m excited to embark on this new journey as Executive Producer and...
- 5/14/2024
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Exclusive: Freddy Rodriguez (Six Feet Under) and Ashley Elizabeth Fliehr (WWE Superstar Charlotte Flair) are set to lead the Averted Vision Pictures indie horror/thriller You Lose You Die, written by Carlos “Spiff TV” Suarez who will also make his feature directorial debut. Preproduction is currently underway.
You Lose You Die follows sociopathic tech expert, Mr. Fantastik (Rodriguez), who runs a popular show on the dark web with two other sociopathic tech experts, Ms. Perfect (Fliehr) and Mr. Creep (Anthony Alvarez). On the show, thousands of viewers vote on games and challenges for prisoners to participate in. If the prisoners lose, viewers vote on the weapons the sociopaths use to kill them.
In addition to Rodriguez, Fliehr and Alvarez, the cast includes Josh Bredl as Mr. Large; Sophia Zimba as Kara; Ashley Hernandez as Julie; Alejandro Duran as Alfonso; Noah Crider as Chase; Marcella Acuña as Christie; Mercy Grant as...
You Lose You Die follows sociopathic tech expert, Mr. Fantastik (Rodriguez), who runs a popular show on the dark web with two other sociopathic tech experts, Ms. Perfect (Fliehr) and Mr. Creep (Anthony Alvarez). On the show, thousands of viewers vote on games and challenges for prisoners to participate in. If the prisoners lose, viewers vote on the weapons the sociopaths use to kill them.
In addition to Rodriguez, Fliehr and Alvarez, the cast includes Josh Bredl as Mr. Large; Sophia Zimba as Kara; Ashley Hernandez as Julie; Alejandro Duran as Alfonso; Noah Crider as Chase; Marcella Acuña as Christie; Mercy Grant as...
- 5/14/2024
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
Clockwise from top left: Get Out (Universal Pictures); Jaws (Screenshot: YouTube/Universal); The Strangers (Screenshot: Universal/Rogue Pictures); It Follows (Radius/TWC)Graphic: The A.V. Club
Pick a film genre, any film genre, and Netflix is likely to have you more than covered in terms of viewing options—from the...
Pick a film genre, any film genre, and Netflix is likely to have you more than covered in terms of viewing options—from the...
- 10/20/2023
- by The A.V. Club
- avclub.com
Zoe Saldana says “Gamora feels good” in ‘The Guardians of the Galaxy. Vol 3’. The ‘Avatar’ star spilled about her character in the third instalment of the Marvel Comic series is doing and revealed that she is “a bit confused” about why the gang - which is led by Chris Pratt’s character Peter Quill - feel so “familiar” around her. The 44-year-old actress told HeyUGuys.com: “She’s great if you ask her. Gamora feels good. She’s a bit confused as to why these misfits keep looking at her as if they know her. “And even though she has no experience to base, you know how familiar they feel. They feel so familiar to her. And that is a very complex state to be in. "Despite this Zoe said: “It was quite interesting to get into this new Gamora.”The ‘Colombiana’ star was “super stoked” the premiere of the...
- 4/30/2023
- by Clara Hill
- Bang Showbiz
The Robert McCammon story He’ll Come Knocking at Your Door is getting a big screen adaptation from Paramount, with Patrick Brice (Creep) on board to direct the feature film.
The news comes courtesy of The Hollywood Reporter today, with the site exclusively reporting that Paramount has picked up the spec package for Brice to direct.
Jordan Goldberg and Alex Paraskevas are writing the screenplay.
THR reports, “He’ll Come Knocking At Your Door tells of an ex-con who gets a new job in a revitalized factory town in the hopes of turning around his family’s life, only to soon discover that their idyllic suburban dream requires a terrible sacrifice.”
“Sources describe the project as being in the tone of the fight-for-your-life survival aspects of such movies as Ready or Not, The Purge and Squid Game,” the site’s report continues.
Marty Bowen and Wyck Godfrey’s Temple Hill Entertainment (Smile) will produce.
The news comes courtesy of The Hollywood Reporter today, with the site exclusively reporting that Paramount has picked up the spec package for Brice to direct.
Jordan Goldberg and Alex Paraskevas are writing the screenplay.
THR reports, “He’ll Come Knocking At Your Door tells of an ex-con who gets a new job in a revitalized factory town in the hopes of turning around his family’s life, only to soon discover that their idyllic suburban dream requires a terrible sacrifice.”
“Sources describe the project as being in the tone of the fight-for-your-life survival aspects of such movies as Ready or Not, The Purge and Squid Game,” the site’s report continues.
Marty Bowen and Wyck Godfrey’s Temple Hill Entertainment (Smile) will produce.
- 3/29/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Stars: Katherine Bellantone, Tom Dacey Carr, Hunter O’Harrow, Ayden Skye, Thomas McCarthy, DeChantel Kosmatka | Written by Christopher A. Micklos | Directed by Christopher A. Micklos, Jay Sapiro
Mara is a teacher. She’s also deep in debt which is why she’s selling the lakefront property she just inherited. Rather than using an agent, she’s taking a group of potential buyers to look at the property, which she’s never been to, herself. The first sign of trouble comes when they find a bridge closed and have to proceed on foot.
Eventually, Mara, cute couple Pete and Dex, Ani, Donovan, and Nikki arrive at the property. As they approach it, Mara notices a figure in the window. That, plus the fact it was left to her by the father she never knew should be reason enough to wait outside. But that wouldn’t make for much of a movie, would it?...
Mara is a teacher. She’s also deep in debt which is why she’s selling the lakefront property she just inherited. Rather than using an agent, she’s taking a group of potential buyers to look at the property, which she’s never been to, herself. The first sign of trouble comes when they find a bridge closed and have to proceed on foot.
Eventually, Mara, cute couple Pete and Dex, Ani, Donovan, and Nikki arrive at the property. As they approach it, Mara notices a figure in the window. That, plus the fact it was left to her by the father she never knew should be reason enough to wait outside. But that wouldn’t make for much of a movie, would it?...
- 3/27/2023
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Written by Chris Burnham, Paul Dini, Stephen Langford | Art by Chris Burnham, John McCrea | Published by Image Comics
Ah, Creepshow. People of a certain age, like me, have fond memories of the 1982 film Creepshow. How couldn’t you, it was a tongue-in-cheek horror film written by Stephen King, directed by George Romero, and inspired by the EC Comics of the 1950s. The film used the typical format of the anthology horror comics, a short prologue followed by different stories. This also led to the more recent TV series Creepshow which, while a little uneven, was fun overall. This title, although called Creepshow, is more the spiritual descendant of those early EC books like Tales From The Crypt but, y’know, licensing agreements and all that. Each issue of Creepshow will feature two stories by different creators, and as we know everyone has at least one good horror story in them,...
Ah, Creepshow. People of a certain age, like me, have fond memories of the 1982 film Creepshow. How couldn’t you, it was a tongue-in-cheek horror film written by Stephen King, directed by George Romero, and inspired by the EC Comics of the 1950s. The film used the typical format of the anthology horror comics, a short prologue followed by different stories. This also led to the more recent TV series Creepshow which, while a little uneven, was fun overall. This title, although called Creepshow, is more the spiritual descendant of those early EC books like Tales From The Crypt but, y’know, licensing agreements and all that. Each issue of Creepshow will feature two stories by different creators, and as we know everyone has at least one good horror story in them,...
- 9/27/2022
- by Dean Fuller
- Nerdly
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