Who doesn’t like a vacation trip? It’s the return home that sucks. For the characters in the horror movie “Shuttle”, the trip home is about to get very deadly. The film stars Peyton List, Tony Curran, Cameron Goodman, and is written and directed by Edward Anderson. It’s available on DVD now, but why buy when you can win a copy for free? Thanks to Metrodome, we’re giving away three (3) copies of the “Shuttle” DVD to three lucky winners. See below for details. How to Enter: Simple. Send an email to general@beyondhollywood.com with the subject header: “Shuttle DVD Giveaway”. You don’t have to include your name or snail mail with the email entry, I will ask for that later if you’re one of our winners. Two weeks from now (that would be May 15), I will randomly draw three (3) winners from the entrants. The winners will then be notified,...
- 5/1/2009
- by Nix
- Beyond Hollywood
We've just added a fresh batch of audio clips to the Fangoria Entertainment Podcast over at iTunes. If you haven't been listening, you've been missing out. Each week, subscribers to the Podcast are treated to new clips from Fangoria Radio, along with other exclusive audio from the world of Fangoria Entertainment. Best of all, it's 100% Free! Before you take a look at this week's offerings (below the jump), we'd like to remind you that Fangoria Radio is Moving! Starting tomorrow night, Fango will be on Sirius Xm Stars Too - Sirius Channel 108/Xm 139, from 10pm-1am Est.
On the podcast this week we have three clips from last weeks radio show!
• Director J.T. Petty discusses his much/praised horror/Western The Burrowers (emerging on Lionsgate DVD April 21) and what he’s got coming up. • Edward Anderson, director of the indie chiller Shuttle (which hit DVD last week from Magnolia/Magnet...
On the podcast this week we have three clips from last weeks radio show!
• Director J.T. Petty discusses his much/praised horror/Western The Burrowers (emerging on Lionsgate DVD April 21) and what he’s got coming up. • Edward Anderson, director of the indie chiller Shuttle (which hit DVD last week from Magnolia/Magnet...
- 4/16/2009
- Fangoria
Get your spurs on but don’t board the bus with Fangoria Radio! Tonight’s show (airing 10 p.m.-1 a.m. Est on Sirius Xm Satellite Radio, channel 102 & 155, respectively), hosted by Dee Snider and Tony Timpone (with Debbie Rochon calling in from Canada) takes you back to the Old West and on a present-day ride to hell, with a stop at the perverse side of the 1950s:
• Director J.T. Petty (pictured) will be on hand to discuss his much/praised horror/Western The Burrowers (emerging on Lionsgate DVD April 21) and what he’s got coming up
• Edward Anderson, director of the indie chiller Shuttle (which hit DVD this week from Magnolia/Magnet Releasing), provides travel tips on surviving bus-bound terror
• Did you know about Superman artist Joe Shuster’s stint drawing racy art for fetish comics? Craig Yoe has written a book on the subject, and will let us...
• Director J.T. Petty (pictured) will be on hand to discuss his much/praised horror/Western The Burrowers (emerging on Lionsgate DVD April 21) and what he’s got coming up
• Edward Anderson, director of the indie chiller Shuttle (which hit DVD this week from Magnolia/Magnet Releasing), provides travel tips on surviving bus-bound terror
• Did you know about Superman artist Joe Shuster’s stint drawing racy art for fetish comics? Craig Yoe has written a book on the subject, and will let us...
- 4/10/2009
- Fangoria
Magnolia Pictures gave Fango the final details for its three genre titles hitting disc in the next couple of weeks. Olly Blackburn’s Donkey Punch (in R and unrated editions) and Edward Anderson’s Shuttle arrive on DVD April 7, while Toby Wilkins' Splinter arrives on DVD and Blu-ray April 14, all on the Magnet Releasing label (Punch is also part of the 6-Shooter Film Series).
Shuttle (see review here), about a small group of people taken on a late-night ride into terror by a villainous shuttle-bus driver, is presented in 2.35:1 widescreen with the following extras:
• Behind-the-scenes featurette
• Deleted scenes
• Casting sessions
Donkey Punch (review here) involves three college girls who accept an invitation to join a group of guys on their yacht for a party on the Mediterranean, only for things to go violently awry when the titular sex act leads to one girl’s death. The 1.85:1 transfer...
Shuttle (see review here), about a small group of people taken on a late-night ride into terror by a villainous shuttle-bus driver, is presented in 2.35:1 widescreen with the following extras:
• Behind-the-scenes featurette
• Deleted scenes
• Casting sessions
Donkey Punch (review here) involves three college girls who accept an invitation to join a group of guys on their yacht for a party on the Mediterranean, only for things to go violently awry when the titular sex act leads to one girl’s death. The 1.85:1 transfer...
- 4/1/2009
- Fangoria
Chicago – Two TV shows and two indie horror movies comprise the final edition of the infamous HollywoodChicago.com Round-Up for March. Both shows already have cult followings and the movies are likely to build ones of their own.
There are several major titles hitting DVD and Blu-Ray this week - “Slumdog Millionaire,” “The Day the Earth Stood Still,” “Seven Pounds,” “Marley & Me”. These are the minor ones that have hit stores in recent weeks or are just about to do so.
“Cracker: The Complete Collection” was released on March 10th, 2009.
“Star Wars: The Clone Wars - A Galaxy Divided” was released on March 24th, 2009.
“Donkey Punch” & “Shuttle” will be released on April 7th, 2009.
“Cracker: The Complete Collection”
Photo credit: Acorn Media Who doesn’t want nearly a day’s worth of highly acclaimed mystery movies? “Cracker” with Robbie Coltrane is one of the most beloved series of mysteries of the last several decades.
There are several major titles hitting DVD and Blu-Ray this week - “Slumdog Millionaire,” “The Day the Earth Stood Still,” “Seven Pounds,” “Marley & Me”. These are the minor ones that have hit stores in recent weeks or are just about to do so.
“Cracker: The Complete Collection” was released on March 10th, 2009.
“Star Wars: The Clone Wars - A Galaxy Divided” was released on March 24th, 2009.
“Donkey Punch” & “Shuttle” will be released on April 7th, 2009.
“Cracker: The Complete Collection”
Photo credit: Acorn Media Who doesn’t want nearly a day’s worth of highly acclaimed mystery movies? “Cracker” with Robbie Coltrane is one of the most beloved series of mysteries of the last several decades.
- 3/31/2009
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Arriving on DVD April 7 from Magnet Releasing is Edward Anderson's highly anticipated thriller Shuttle, which Tex reviewed from the SXSW Film Festival last March. Now it's coming to your home for your enjoyment. Check out some exclusive new hi-res images below. When Jules (Cameron Goodman) and Mel (Peyton List) return late at night from a ladies-only vacation, they find themselves at the airport on a rainy night that seems darker than usual. Wanting to get home but with limited options, they board an airport shuttle with a driver (Tony Curran), hoping for a safe and short ride. This is going to be one of the best DVD releases of the month.
- 3/31/2009
- bloody-disgusting.com
Writer of 2007s "Flawless," Edward Anderson sits in the director's chair for the first time in horror film "Shuttle," a 2008 SXSW movie entry, which is now pushing forward with an April 7, 2009 DVD release date. Light on scares or gore "Shuttle," utilizes a character reveal at midpoint to add a twist where one is usually found in the ending and an intensity chills throughout. Not bowing to conventional story development Anderson finds his stride in this 106 minute tightly written thriller.
Beginning with good friends Mel (Peyton List) and Jules (Cameron Goodman) returning from a southern holiday these two comely girls quickly flirt, then entice Seth (James Snyder) and Matt (Dave Power) to join them in a cheap airport shuttle ride. Pretty boy and wanton ladies man, Seth engrosses himself with bubbly, blonde Jules while laidback, complainer Matt warms to Mel, a recent dumpee from a previous cheating fiancé. Add in one neurotic,...
Beginning with good friends Mel (Peyton List) and Jules (Cameron Goodman) returning from a southern holiday these two comely girls quickly flirt, then entice Seth (James Snyder) and Matt (Dave Power) to join them in a cheap airport shuttle ride. Pretty boy and wanton ladies man, Seth engrosses himself with bubbly, blonde Jules while laidback, complainer Matt warms to Mel, a recent dumpee from a previous cheating fiancé. Add in one neurotic,...
- 3/31/2009
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
The indie horror-thriller Shuttle closes with a nasty little twist that both makes sense of everything that came before it, and reveals the film as a risible piece of real-world exploitation. But since that twist needs to stay a mystery, that leaves the harrowing journey to get there, which preys upon the obscure (and perhaps nonexistent) fear of sketchy airport shuttles and stretches the thinnest of abduction premises to the limit. The story of weary travelers taken on the ride of their lives should make for a tight, tension-filled 90 minutes max, but writer-director Edward Anderson continually lets it fall ...
- 3/19/2009
- avclub.com
One of the best horror movies this year is essentially heading straight to DVD this April. "Shuttle," from first time director (and second time writer) Edward Anderson, is an absolutely fantastic horror thriller made on a shoe-string budget. It's on a very limited theatrical release right now, before it's bow to DVD on April 7. Click here for our review. We were fortunate to be able to speak with him about his film, which is probably the best horror movie debut since "Cabin Fever." The fact that it isn't getting as wide a release is something of a crime -- and probably indicative of the remake craze stifling new, original films and preventing them from hitting cineplexes. ESplatter: How did you come up with the idea for "Shuttle"? Without giving too much away, there were certain current events that caught my attention. Which combined with a paranoid/inspired moment on a shuttle van at Lax.
- 3/13/2009
- ESplatter.com
There are some bumps in the road on the trip Shuttle takes, but as on any good vacation, the destination is worth the problems getting there. Actually, the Mexican jaunt enjoyed by the film’s two young heroines is over as the movie begins, and what should be their simple trip home becomes an uneven but ultimately gripping nightmare.
In Shuttle (being given an unfortunately token theatrical release in a handful of cities this month by Truly Indie ahead of its April DVDebut via Magnolia Pictures), the trouble has already started for longtime best friends Mel (Peyton List) and Jules (Cameron Goodman) once their plane has touched down; Mel is suffering air sickness, and they’re held up in the terminal when one of their bags goes missing. They wind up being among the last people left there on the rainy night, along with Seth (James Snyder), a constant on-the-maker...
In Shuttle (being given an unfortunately token theatrical release in a handful of cities this month by Truly Indie ahead of its April DVDebut via Magnolia Pictures), the trouble has already started for longtime best friends Mel (Peyton List) and Jules (Cameron Goodman) once their plane has touched down; Mel is suffering air sickness, and they’re held up in the terminal when one of their bags goes missing. They wind up being among the last people left there on the rainy night, along with Seth (James Snyder), a constant on-the-maker...
- 3/6/2009
- Fangoria
Imp Awards nabbed a new poster for the flick Shuttle today which is supposed to see a brief theatrical run this month before it hits DVD in April. In case you forgot (and you know how much we love reminding you of things), we interviewed Shuttle director Edward Anderson last year on FEARnet when his flick played SXSW. Nearly a year later, you're finally being given the chance to check out the flick for yourself! You love forming your own opinion, don't you? I'll have to be honest with you though, I just need to know how an airport shuttle bus and two chicks standing on the street in their underwear wind up connecting. Hit the jump for the full poster, and be sure to look Everywhere for Shuttle, until you...
- 3/5/2009
- FEARnet
The thriller Shuttle from Magnolia pictures will get a limited theatrical run starting March 6th before it gets released on DVD on April 7th. Colin saw this last year at SXSW and was rather fond of it. His review is liked below!
When Jules and Mel return from a girls’ weekend vacation, they find themselves stranded at the airport, late on a rain-drenched night. Wanting just to get home safe and sound, they board an airport shuttle with a helpful, friendly driver for the short trip… that turns out to be anything but safe.
March 6th - Los Angeles - Sunset
March 13th - Boston - Kendall
March 13th - Seattle - Varsity
March 20th - Chicago - Century
March 20th - Denver - Chez Artist
March 20th - Minnesota - Lagoon
Thanks Georgia.
When Jules and Mel return from a girls’ weekend vacation, they find themselves stranded at the airport, late on a rain-drenched night. Wanting just to get home safe and sound, they board an airport shuttle with a helpful, friendly driver for the short trip… that turns out to be anything but safe.
March 6th - Los Angeles - Sunset
March 13th - Boston - Kendall
March 13th - Seattle - Varsity
March 20th - Chicago - Century
March 20th - Denver - Chez Artist
March 20th - Minnesota - Lagoon
Thanks Georgia.
- 3/1/2009
- by Mack
- Screen Anarchy
Edward Anderson’s Shuttle will begin its limited theatrical run very soon and we've got the dates and venues for you to step up and take the ride!
TrulyIndie.com released the following info today about Shuttle's limited release:
3/6 -- Los Angeles (Sunset 5)
3/13 -- Boston (Kendall)
3/13 -- Seattle (Varsity)
3/20 -- Chicago (Century)
3/20 -- Denver (Chez Artist)
3/20 -- Minnesota (Lagoon)
Official Synopsis:
Attempting to return home from a girls-only weekend vacation, Jules and Mel find themselves stranded at the airport late on a rain-drenched night. Hoping to just get home safe and sound, they board an airport shuttle with a helpful and seemingly friendly driver behind the wheel, but the peaceful trip turns out to be their worst nightmare.
Not playing by you? Or you just can't make it? No worries; the movie will be hitting DVD on April 27th, 2009 from Magnet Releasing (pre-order it below).
- Uncle Creepy
Check...
TrulyIndie.com released the following info today about Shuttle's limited release:
3/6 -- Los Angeles (Sunset 5)
3/13 -- Boston (Kendall)
3/13 -- Seattle (Varsity)
3/20 -- Chicago (Century)
3/20 -- Denver (Chez Artist)
3/20 -- Minnesota (Lagoon)
Official Synopsis:
Attempting to return home from a girls-only weekend vacation, Jules and Mel find themselves stranded at the airport late on a rain-drenched night. Hoping to just get home safe and sound, they board an airport shuttle with a helpful and seemingly friendly driver behind the wheel, but the peaceful trip turns out to be their worst nightmare.
Not playing by you? Or you just can't make it? No worries; the movie will be hitting DVD on April 27th, 2009 from Magnet Releasing (pre-order it below).
- Uncle Creepy
Check...
- 2/28/2009
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
• New York City’s IFC Center (323 6th Avenue) is hosting a series of screenings of the top award-winners from this year’s Slamdance Film Festival. Included among the four features is Glenn McQuaid’s highly anticipated I Sell The Dead, which took the fest’s prize for Best Cinematography.
The film stars Lost’s Dominic Monaghan and NYC horror auteur Larry Fessenden (pictured; the latter won a Special Jury Mention for Best Performance and executive-produced Dead under his Scareflix banner) as 18th-century graverobbers Arthur Blake and Willie Grimes, whom the law has caught up with. As he faces execution, Blake confesses to Father Duffy (Ron Perlman) about his 15 years of often grisly adventures in the “resurrection” trade. I Sell The Dead will screen Monday, March 30 at 8 p.m.; each film in the series will have select filmmakers and Slamdance programmers on hand for a post-show Q&A. See the trailer...
The film stars Lost’s Dominic Monaghan and NYC horror auteur Larry Fessenden (pictured; the latter won a Special Jury Mention for Best Performance and executive-produced Dead under his Scareflix banner) as 18th-century graverobbers Arthur Blake and Willie Grimes, whom the law has caught up with. As he faces execution, Blake confesses to Father Duffy (Ron Perlman) about his 15 years of often grisly adventures in the “resurrection” trade. I Sell The Dead will screen Monday, March 30 at 8 p.m.; each film in the series will have select filmmakers and Slamdance programmers on hand for a post-show Q&A. See the trailer...
- 2/27/2009
- Fangoria
Before it reaches its final destination on DVD April 27th (via Magnet Releasing), Edward Anderson's thriller Shuttle is going to circulate throughout the U.S. in a very limited theatrical run. The folks at Truly Indie dropped us a line tonight with details. Below you'll find the date, city and venue. 3.6 Los Angeles (Sunset 5) 3.13 Boston (Kendall) 3.13 Seattle (Varsity) 3.20 Chicago (Century) 3.20 Denver (Chez Artist) 3.20 Minnesota (Lagoon) Shuttle finds Peyton List and Cameron Goodman star as two vacationers who take a ride from the airport that goes to hell. For more details, as well as some film clips, click here .
- 2/27/2009
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Shuttle , the Edward Anderson thriller that traveled around various festivals last year, found a home at Magnolia Releasing . The distributor plans to issue the film under its Magnet banner and roll it through a limited theatrical run on March 6th before whisking it off to its final destination on DVD April 7th. Peyton List and Cameron Goodman star as two young women who resort to hopping aboard a shuttle from the airport to avoid a downpour. What's meant to be a short ride turns into a nightmare as the driver of the vehicle (Tony Curran, Midnight Meat Train ) has other plans for his passengers. Get a sneak peek at the film via two clips we're hosting here .
- 2/2/2009
- shocktillyoudrop.com
I’ll be honest, we’ve not heard a whole helluva lot about Edward Anderson’s Shuttle round these parts, save for the occasional news story here and there we’ve done on it, but apparently it’s gotten some good reviews via its festival screenings over the last year or so.
Magnet Releasing has its hands on it now and plans to release it theatrically on March 6, 2009, at least for a while, before it comes to DVD April 7th. They just dropped the box art for said DVD, which you can see on your right.
So what is Shuttle? Glad you asked! Attempting to return home from a girls-only weekend vacation, Jules and Mel find themselves stranded at the airport late on a rain-drenched night. Hoping to just get home safe and sound, they board an airport shuttle with a helpful and seemingly friendly driver behind the wheel, but...
Magnet Releasing has its hands on it now and plans to release it theatrically on March 6, 2009, at least for a while, before it comes to DVD April 7th. They just dropped the box art for said DVD, which you can see on your right.
So what is Shuttle? Glad you asked! Attempting to return home from a girls-only weekend vacation, Jules and Mel find themselves stranded at the airport late on a rain-drenched night. Hoping to just get home safe and sound, they board an airport shuttle with a helpful and seemingly friendly driver behind the wheel, but...
- 2/2/2009
- by Johnny Butane
- DreadCentral.com
Magnolia Pictures has announced that it will release Shuttle to DVD April 7 under its Magnet banner. The company also released artwork for Olly Blackburn’s Donkey Punch, coming in rated and five-minutes-longer unrated editions the same day.
Writer/director Edward Anderson’s Shuttle premiered at last year’s South by Southwest film festival. Peyton List and Cameron Goodman star in Shuttle as two friends who get stranded at an airport late one night after returning home from vacation. They and three others are picked up by a shuttle bus, and soon its mysterious driver (Tony Curran from Underworld: Evolution) is taking them on a frightening ride. Prior to the disc release, Magnet/Magnolia will open Shuttle in limited theatrical bookings March 6.
In Donkey Punch, three girls on vacation in Majorca take a boat trip with four guys on the yacht the latter are crewing, and the subsequent carnal activities lead to serious violence.
Writer/director Edward Anderson’s Shuttle premiered at last year’s South by Southwest film festival. Peyton List and Cameron Goodman star in Shuttle as two friends who get stranded at an airport late one night after returning home from vacation. They and three others are picked up by a shuttle bus, and soon its mysterious driver (Tony Curran from Underworld: Evolution) is taking them on a frightening ride. Prior to the disc release, Magnet/Magnolia will open Shuttle in limited theatrical bookings March 6.
In Donkey Punch, three girls on vacation in Majorca take a boat trip with four guys on the yacht the latter are crewing, and the subsequent carnal activities lead to serious violence.
- 2/2/2009
- Fangoria
You know what we need more of today? Groups of hot young people being hijacked by maniacs to play a game called "Guess Who is the Final Girl." And on that note...
Horror blog Fear Has No Cure scored the first look at the one-sheet for the upcoming thriller Shuttle.
Directed by Flawless scribe Edward Anderson, Shuttle follows a group of people who board small airport bus after arriving on a late flight. Little do they know that the driver isn't taking them home or on a simple joyride.
There is also a semi-low quality trailer appearing on YouTube right now, that extends on the teaser we saw a few months ago. Scope it out below.
- Syxx
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Horror blog Fear Has No Cure scored the first look at the one-sheet for the upcoming thriller Shuttle.
Directed by Flawless scribe Edward Anderson, Shuttle follows a group of people who board small airport bus after arriving on a late flight. Little do they know that the driver isn't taking them home or on a simple joyride.
There is also a semi-low quality trailer appearing on YouTube right now, that extends on the teaser we saw a few months ago. Scope it out below.
- Syxx
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- 7/29/2008
- by Kryten Syxx
- DreadCentral.com
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