It is Richey’s sophomore feature, following on from 2019’s ’Low Low’.
US filmmaker Nick Richey’s coming-of-age story 1-800-Hot-Nite has been acquired for international sales by Australia’s Odin’s Eye Entertainment.
It is Richey’s sophomore feature, following on from 2019’s Low Low.
When a 13-year-old boy loses his parents in a drug raid, he turns to a phone sex operator for help, as he embarks on a mission to escape foster care alongside his best friends. Dallas Dupree Young, Mylen Bradford, Gerrison Machado and Ali Richey star.
The feature is a Halfway Crooks Entertainment production in association with Lexicon Entertainment,...
US filmmaker Nick Richey’s coming-of-age story 1-800-Hot-Nite has been acquired for international sales by Australia’s Odin’s Eye Entertainment.
It is Richey’s sophomore feature, following on from 2019’s Low Low.
When a 13-year-old boy loses his parents in a drug raid, he turns to a phone sex operator for help, as he embarks on a mission to escape foster care alongside his best friends. Dallas Dupree Young, Mylen Bradford, Gerrison Machado and Ali Richey star.
The feature is a Halfway Crooks Entertainment production in association with Lexicon Entertainment,...
- 11/3/2022
- by Mona Tabbara
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Quiver Distribution has acquired North American rights to Nick Richey’s sophomore feature 1-800-hot-nite, slating it for release November 4.
The coming-of-age drama written and directed by Richey centers on Tommy (Dallas Dupree Young), whose world is turned upside down from the moment police break down his door and arrest his father. Faced with a parentless future, Tommy escapes child protective services’ custody with his best friends Steve (Mylen Bradford) and O’Neill (Gerrison Machado) into the L.A. streets—packed with men trying to rob them, cops chasing them, a python, a fist fight, a first kiss and phone sex. Throughout it all, Tommy keeps calling an 800 number, as he feels the woman on the line (Ali Richey) is the only adult he can confide in. By the end of the night, the boys’ brotherhood breaks down as they cross the threshold into adulthood.
The adventure pic had...
The coming-of-age drama written and directed by Richey centers on Tommy (Dallas Dupree Young), whose world is turned upside down from the moment police break down his door and arrest his father. Faced with a parentless future, Tommy escapes child protective services’ custody with his best friends Steve (Mylen Bradford) and O’Neill (Gerrison Machado) into the L.A. streets—packed with men trying to rob them, cops chasing them, a python, a fist fight, a first kiss and phone sex. Throughout it all, Tommy keeps calling an 800 number, as he feels the woman on the line (Ali Richey) is the only adult he can confide in. By the end of the night, the boys’ brotherhood breaks down as they cross the threshold into adulthood.
The adventure pic had...
- 7/6/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
The drama America’s Family had a strong showing at the 25th annual Dances with Films festival in Los Angeles, claiming the Grand Jury Award for Features as well as the Audience Award for Competition Features when the fest wrapped on Sunday.
The film from writer-director Anike L. Tourse watches as the Diaz family home is raided by Ice on Thanksgiving, with mother Marisol (Tourse) being put in detention, son Koke (Ricardo Cisneros) being deported and father Jorge (Mauricio Mendoza) fleeing for protective sanctuary. Marisol and Jorge’s two American-born children—young attorney Emiliano (Emmanuel López Alonso) and his disabled teen sister Valentina (Jailene Arias)—then scramble to reunite the family as their parents and brother fight to get home.
Dwf is a festival celebrating the best of the best in independent film, which is based at the Tcl Chinese Theatre. It ran this year from June 9-19. Closing out...
The film from writer-director Anike L. Tourse watches as the Diaz family home is raided by Ice on Thanksgiving, with mother Marisol (Tourse) being put in detention, son Koke (Ricardo Cisneros) being deported and father Jorge (Mauricio Mendoza) fleeing for protective sanctuary. Marisol and Jorge’s two American-born children—young attorney Emiliano (Emmanuel López Alonso) and his disabled teen sister Valentina (Jailene Arias)—then scramble to reunite the family as their parents and brother fight to get home.
Dwf is a festival celebrating the best of the best in independent film, which is based at the Tcl Chinese Theatre. It ran this year from June 9-19. Closing out...
- 6/20/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Stars: Francesca Xuereb, Viktoria Vinyarska, Eric Wiegand, Scott Gremillion, Rick Lacour, Quinn Nehr, Sam A Coleman, Timothy McKinney | Written by Ben Jagger, John Poliquin, Nick Richey | Directed by Ben Jagger
Based on a Japanese novel by writer Nanami Kamon and made with the participation of Japanese producers, I was expecting Room 203 to be yet another Anglicised J-horror in the mould of The Grudge but that’s not exactly what we get. Whilst yes, there may be some elements of J-horror for the most part this is a traditional haunted house movie. Only a hunted house movie that spends a Lot of its running time concentrating on the relationship between the two protagonists. Two broken, fragile women who both bring a lot of baggage to their new co-habiting life.
Room 203 sees lifelong friends Kim and Izzy move into the titular, quirky apartment with a creepy medieval stained glass window, Kim slowly...
Based on a Japanese novel by writer Nanami Kamon and made with the participation of Japanese producers, I was expecting Room 203 to be yet another Anglicised J-horror in the mould of The Grudge but that’s not exactly what we get. Whilst yes, there may be some elements of J-horror for the most part this is a traditional haunted house movie. Only a hunted house movie that spends a Lot of its running time concentrating on the relationship between the two protagonists. Two broken, fragile women who both bring a lot of baggage to their new co-habiting life.
Room 203 sees lifelong friends Kim and Izzy move into the titular, quirky apartment with a creepy medieval stained glass window, Kim slowly...
- 4/29/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
I often complain that contemporary schlock horror films throw too much at you — the if-this-formula-demon-or-scare-tactic-doesn’t-work-try-this-one approach to keeping an audience goosed. That said, I’m not sure if bare-bones, we’ve-only-got-one-formula-scare-tactic-in-our-bag minimalism is the answer. In “Room 203,” a couple of besties — Kim (Francesca Zuereb), a freshman college journalism student, and Izzy (Viktoria Vinyarska), an aspiring actress and dissolute party girl still traumatized by her mother’s death-by-od — find an apartment together in an eccentric old converted commerce building.
How do we know the place is meant to creep us out? Because they’re in room 203, which looks like a half-finished boutique hotel suite, and when you title a film “Room 203” you’re undoubtedly invoking “The Shining”. Because the landlord, in a newsboy cap and bowtie, is named Ronan (Scott Gremillion) and acts like the sole weird competitor in a best zoomer John Malkovich impersonation contest. And because the...
How do we know the place is meant to creep us out? Because they’re in room 203, which looks like a half-finished boutique hotel suite, and when you title a film “Room 203” you’re undoubtedly invoking “The Shining”. Because the landlord, in a newsboy cap and bowtie, is named Ronan (Scott Gremillion) and acts like the sole weird competitor in a best zoomer John Malkovich impersonation contest. And because the...
- 4/15/2022
- by Owen Gleiberman
- Variety Film + TV
UK filmmaker Ben Jagger directed, co-wrote.
Voltage Pictures has licensed US rights on J-horror Room 203 from from Japan’s Ammo Inc. and California-based Ammo Entertainment to Vertical Entertainment.
UK filmmaker Ben Jagger directed the feature about two female roommates tormented by vengeful spirits dwelling in their gothic-style apartment which contains an ornate centrepiece.
Rising actors Francesca Xuereb, Viktoria Vinyarska and Eric Wiegand star.
John Poliquin, Jagger and Nick Richey adapted the screenplay from Nanami Kamon’s Japanese novel published by Kobunsha. Producers are Ammo Entertainment’s Annmarie Sairrino and Ammo Inc.’s Moeko Suzuki, alongside Kat McPhee, Ben Anderson and Eric Gibson.
Voltage Pictures has licensed US rights on J-horror Room 203 from from Japan’s Ammo Inc. and California-based Ammo Entertainment to Vertical Entertainment.
UK filmmaker Ben Jagger directed the feature about two female roommates tormented by vengeful spirits dwelling in their gothic-style apartment which contains an ornate centrepiece.
Rising actors Francesca Xuereb, Viktoria Vinyarska and Eric Wiegand star.
John Poliquin, Jagger and Nick Richey adapted the screenplay from Nanami Kamon’s Japanese novel published by Kobunsha. Producers are Ammo Entertainment’s Annmarie Sairrino and Ammo Inc.’s Moeko Suzuki, alongside Kat McPhee, Ben Anderson and Eric Gibson.
- 10/14/2021
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
UK director Ben Jagger directed and co-wrote feature based on Nanami Kamon’s Japanese novel.
Voltage Pictures has added another commercially appealing title to its Cannes market slate, boarding worldwide sales on English-language J-horror Room 203 from Japan’s Ammo Inc. and California-based Ammo Entertainment.
UK director Ben Jagger’s feature is adapted from Nanami Kamon’s Japanese novel and follows two female roommates tormented by vengeful spirits dwelling in their gothic-style apartment which contains an ornate centrepiece.
John Poliquin (Shudder’s Spiral), Jagger and Nick Richey (Low Low) co-wrote the screenplay. The cast features Francesca Xuereb, Viktoria Vinyarska and Eric Wiegand.
Voltage Pictures has added another commercially appealing title to its Cannes market slate, boarding worldwide sales on English-language J-horror Room 203 from Japan’s Ammo Inc. and California-based Ammo Entertainment.
UK director Ben Jagger’s feature is adapted from Nanami Kamon’s Japanese novel and follows two female roommates tormented by vengeful spirits dwelling in their gothic-style apartment which contains an ornate centrepiece.
John Poliquin (Shudder’s Spiral), Jagger and Nick Richey (Low Low) co-wrote the screenplay. The cast features Francesca Xuereb, Viktoria Vinyarska and Eric Wiegand.
- 6/3/2021
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Akatsuki Entertainment, the U.S. film production branch of Japanese gaming firm Akatsuki, has recently wrapped production on English-language horror feature “Room 203.” It is now looking for investors.
Adapted from a Japanese novel from Kobunsha Publishing, the story is a tale of two female roommates who are tormented by the vengeful spirits dwelling in their gothic-style, rented apartment, which contains an ornate centerpiece. The adapted screenplay is by John Poliquin, Jagger and Nick Richey (“Low Low”).
Filming took place in Shreveport, California under full Covid-19 protocols with rising British director Ben Jagger (“Corbin Nash” and the upcoming “Dark Peak”) in the chair. The cast is headed by Francesca Xuereb, Viktoria Vinyarska and Eric Wiegand.
“The apartment is a decrepit, but amazing American Gothic. But there’s an ever-present smell of rot, eerie sounds and noises,” said Bradley in a prepared text. “As the warning signs mount, one of the women...
Adapted from a Japanese novel from Kobunsha Publishing, the story is a tale of two female roommates who are tormented by the vengeful spirits dwelling in their gothic-style, rented apartment, which contains an ornate centerpiece. The adapted screenplay is by John Poliquin, Jagger and Nick Richey (“Low Low”).
Filming took place in Shreveport, California under full Covid-19 protocols with rising British director Ben Jagger (“Corbin Nash” and the upcoming “Dark Peak”) in the chair. The cast is headed by Francesca Xuereb, Viktoria Vinyarska and Eric Wiegand.
“The apartment is a decrepit, but amazing American Gothic. But there’s an ever-present smell of rot, eerie sounds and noises,” said Bradley in a prepared text. “As the warning signs mount, one of the women...
- 12/3/2020
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
Corbin Nash is a new action horror which delivers a fresh new take on the vampire genre. With the now available to view in the Us on VOD, I got a chance to ask co-writer and director Ben Jagger a few questions about; how he got into filmmaking; the inspirations behind the film and his influences for the look and the style of the film.
How did you first get into filmmaking?
I always loved watching movies as a kid, me and my brother Dean used to spend our weekends renting video tapes. We watched two or three films back to back and being 80’s kids we grew up on Steven Spielberg, James Cameron, Robert Zemeckis, so we got hooked early on. But the actually filmmaking side came later on for me. As Dean began studying acting, I was training to do stunts on film and in doing that I...
How did you first get into filmmaking?
I always loved watching movies as a kid, me and my brother Dean used to spend our weekends renting video tapes. We watched two or three films back to back and being 80’s kids we grew up on Steven Spielberg, James Cameron, Robert Zemeckis, so we got hooked early on. But the actually filmmaking side came later on for me. As Dean began studying acting, I was training to do stunts on film and in doing that I...
- 5/17/2018
- by Philip Rogers
- Nerdly
Searching a world of darkness for a truth he was never ready for, a rogue detective (Dean S. Jagger) is murdered only to be reborn the ultimate killer. Embracing his destiny, vowing vengeance on all that destroyed his family; he is Corbin Nash, Demon Hunter. With the film out now, I got a chance to sit down with actor and producer Richard Wagner to talk all things Corbin Nash…
As well as acting in the Corbin Nash you also produce the film. Can you tell us a bit about your role as producer for the film and how you got involved in the project?
I think it was Dean Jagger who told me originally about this idea which they had been throwing around. Dean, Ben Jagger and Chris Taylor who is the other writer. He told me a little bit about it, very briefly as they were still in the early stages,...
As well as acting in the Corbin Nash you also produce the film. Can you tell us a bit about your role as producer for the film and how you got involved in the project?
I think it was Dean Jagger who told me originally about this idea which they had been throwing around. Dean, Ben Jagger and Chris Taylor who is the other writer. He told me a little bit about it, very briefly as they were still in the early stages,...
- 5/2/2018
- by Philip Rogers
- Nerdly
Stars: Dean S. Jagger, Corey Feldman, Malcolm McDowell, Rutger Hauer, Bruce Davidson, Fernanda Romero, Richard Wagner, Patrick Brennan, Chris Pardal, Thomas Q. Jones, Lovake Heyer, Elizabeth Greer, Holly Lynch | Written by Ben Jagger, Dean S. Jagger, Christopher P. Taylor | Directed by Ben Jagger
A rogue police detective in search of his parent’s killer is murdered and reborn the ultimate killer…
With the number of missing persons on the rise, rogue hardnosed detective Corbin Nash (Dean S. Jagger) begins to dig deeper to try and uncover the truth. He may have unorthodox methods in finding information, but he does what it takes to get things done. After investigating a lead, Corbin and his partner Frank Sullivan (Chris Pardal) suddenly find themselves up against an inhuman adversary, as they are faced with vampires Queenie (Corey Feldman) and her partner Vince (Richard Wagner). Unable to deal with the superior speed of the vampires,...
A rogue police detective in search of his parent’s killer is murdered and reborn the ultimate killer…
With the number of missing persons on the rise, rogue hardnosed detective Corbin Nash (Dean S. Jagger) begins to dig deeper to try and uncover the truth. He may have unorthodox methods in finding information, but he does what it takes to get things done. After investigating a lead, Corbin and his partner Frank Sullivan (Chris Pardal) suddenly find themselves up against an inhuman adversary, as they are faced with vampires Queenie (Corey Feldman) and her partner Vince (Richard Wagner). Unable to deal with the superior speed of the vampires,...
- 4/19/2018
- by Philip Rogers
- Nerdly
An enthusiastic contender for next year's Razzie awards (in several categories), Ben Jagger's Corbin Nash sets the director's brother Dean up as a cop-turned-vampire hunter on the streets of L.A. Sounding often as if it were written by a teenager after a Sin City binge ("This is a city of sinners and far worse ...The angels? They left a long time ago."), the picture sometimes briefly achieves that rare feat, of being so terrible it entertains. Sometimes it's genuinely offensive as well. Unfortunately, enough dull stretches interrupt the action that only the most hard-core cinematic dumpster-divers will care. Unless, that...
- 4/18/2018
- by John DeFore
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
I've got a trailer here for a fun looking horror thriller called Corbin Nash. The story follows a rogue detective who is on the hunt for his parents' killer and in the process, he discovers an underground world of demons and vampires. He ends up being murdered and is reborn the ultimate hunter.
The movie was directed by Ben Jagger and also features a fascinating cast that includes Corey Feldman, Malcolm McDowell (A Clockwork Orange), Rutger Hauer (Blade Runner), Bruce Davison (X-Men) and Dean S. Jagger (Game of Thrones), who is the director's brother.
"Darkness will know his name." Searching a world of darkness for a truth he was never ready for, a rogue detective (Dean S. Jagger, Game of Thrones) is murdered only to be reborn the ultimate killer. Embracing his destiny, vowing vengeance on all that destroyed his family; he is Corbin Nash, Demon Hunter.
The movie is...
The movie was directed by Ben Jagger and also features a fascinating cast that includes Corey Feldman, Malcolm McDowell (A Clockwork Orange), Rutger Hauer (Blade Runner), Bruce Davison (X-Men) and Dean S. Jagger (Game of Thrones), who is the director's brother.
"Darkness will know his name." Searching a world of darkness for a truth he was never ready for, a rogue detective (Dean S. Jagger, Game of Thrones) is murdered only to be reborn the ultimate killer. Embracing his destiny, vowing vengeance on all that destroyed his family; he is Corbin Nash, Demon Hunter.
The movie is...
- 3/15/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
"Sometimes you gotta do a little bad for the greater good." Gravitas has debuted an official trailer for a new neo-noir demon hunter movie titled Corbin Nash, made by director Ben Jagger, starring his brother Dean S. Jagger as Corbin Nash. He plays a rogue police detective in search of his parents' killer who's murdered and reborn the ultimate hunter. The full cast includes Corey Feldman, Malcolm McDowell, Rutger Hauer, Bruce Davison, Richard Wagner, Fernanda Romero, Elizabeth Greer, Patrick Brennan, Chris Pardal, and Thomas Q. Jones. There's all kinds of vampires and drag queens and other "demons" in this, though it looks odd. At least the score is cool. Give it a look if you're curious, but don't expect much. Here's the first official trailer (+ poster) for Ben Jagger's Corbin Nash, in high def on Apple: "Darkness will know his name." Searching a world of darkness for a truth he was never ready for,...
- 3/14/2018
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Sneak Peek new footage, plus images from the horror, cop thriller "Corbin Nash", written and directed by Ben Jagger, starring Corey Feldman ("The Lost Boys"), Malcolm McDowell ("A Clockwork Orange"), Rutger Hauer ("Blade Runner") and Dean S. Jagger, opening April 20, 2018:
"...a rogue police detective in search of his parents' killer is himself murdered, only to be reborn to seek his vengeance..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Corbin Nash"...
"...a rogue police detective in search of his parents' killer is himself murdered, only to be reborn to seek his vengeance..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Corbin Nash"...
- 3/7/2018
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Shooting Stars continues its buying spree for the Middle East.
The distributor has now added four more titles here at the Efm, head of acquisitions Lorianne Hall confirmed to Screen.
The acquisitions are two from Rezo Films, Peter Sattler’s Camp X-Ray starring Kristen Stewart and Marvin Kren’s Alps-set horror The Station.
The company bought four titles from Carnaby International, including supernatural horror Dark Peak directed by Ben Jagger.
And from Odin’s Eye, Shooting Stars has acquired David Campbell’s horror Lemon Tree Passage.
The distributor has now added four more titles here at the Efm, head of acquisitions Lorianne Hall confirmed to Screen.
The acquisitions are two from Rezo Films, Peter Sattler’s Camp X-Ray starring Kristen Stewart and Marvin Kren’s Alps-set horror The Station.
The company bought four titles from Carnaby International, including supernatural horror Dark Peak directed by Ben Jagger.
And from Odin’s Eye, Shooting Stars has acquired David Campbell’s horror Lemon Tree Passage.
- 2/9/2014
- by wendy.mitchell@screendaily.com (Wendy Mitchell)
- ScreenDaily
Some early concept art has been released for Dark Peak, by production group Angry Badger Pictures. This early graphic shows a spectre of a World War II pilot, whose aircraft disappeared mysteriously. A prop from a plane is shown left, in hazy blue mist and one gets a sense of a supernatural presence, from this artwork.
The plotline for Dark Peak follows several hikers into some remote woods. Once there, they must fight off vicious attacks from the brooding force pictured left. Production on Dark Peak begins in September of this year (2011) and those interested in gothic art and horror films can check out the film's synopsis below.
The synopsis for Dark Peak is below:
"A group of hikers on Dark Peak encounter a terrifying, mysterious force and the one surviving member must convince his rescuers that something is very wrong" (Stealth).
Completion Date: December, 2011.
Director: Ben Jagger.
Producers: Paul Tucker,...
The plotline for Dark Peak follows several hikers into some remote woods. Once there, they must fight off vicious attacks from the brooding force pictured left. Production on Dark Peak begins in September of this year (2011) and those interested in gothic art and horror films can check out the film's synopsis below.
The synopsis for Dark Peak is below:
"A group of hikers on Dark Peak encounter a terrifying, mysterious force and the one surviving member must convince his rescuers that something is very wrong" (Stealth).
Completion Date: December, 2011.
Director: Ben Jagger.
Producers: Paul Tucker,...
- 6/12/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
And the fourth story today about a movie with the word "dark" somewhere in its title has come our way, this time for the mysterious Dark Peak, which we last told you about a few months ago during Afm.
Dark Peak is a sci-fi thriller in the vein of The Philadelphia Experiment meets The Descent and based on a true story.
Written by Alistair Audsley and directed by Ben Jagger, the film tells the story of a group of hikers on Dark Peak who encounter a terrifying, mysterious force. The one surviving member must convince his rescuers that something is very wrong, so wrong that he cannot conceive of its full impact until it is too late.
Since WWII there have been over 50 unexplained air crashes on Dark Peak in the UK.
The film is being produced by Paul Tucker on behalf of Belief Films, who has been involved in producing films such as Braveheart,...
Dark Peak is a sci-fi thriller in the vein of The Philadelphia Experiment meets The Descent and based on a true story.
Written by Alistair Audsley and directed by Ben Jagger, the film tells the story of a group of hikers on Dark Peak who encounter a terrifying, mysterious force. The one surviving member must convince his rescuers that something is very wrong, so wrong that he cannot conceive of its full impact until it is too late.
Since WWII there have been over 50 unexplained air crashes on Dark Peak in the UK.
The film is being produced by Paul Tucker on behalf of Belief Films, who has been involved in producing films such as Braveheart,...
- 5/12/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Every day unexplained things happen all over the world. Sometimes several times in the same exact place. That's right, kids! Time to dig on a new flick that examines the unknown and is based upon "actual events".
The London and La-based Stealth Media Group, an all rights film distributor and international film and TV sales company, has boarded Dark Peak, a sci-fi thriller in the vein of The Philadelphia Experiment meets The Descent and based on a true story.
Written by Alistair Audsley and directed by Ben Jagger, the film tells the story of a group of hikers on Dark Peak who encounter a terrifying, mysterious force. The one surviving member must convince his rescuers that something is very wrong, so wrong that he cannot conceive of its full impact until it is too late.
Since WWII there have been over 50 unexplained air crashes on Dark Peak in the UK.
The London and La-based Stealth Media Group, an all rights film distributor and international film and TV sales company, has boarded Dark Peak, a sci-fi thriller in the vein of The Philadelphia Experiment meets The Descent and based on a true story.
Written by Alistair Audsley and directed by Ben Jagger, the film tells the story of a group of hikers on Dark Peak who encounter a terrifying, mysterious force. The one surviving member must convince his rescuers that something is very wrong, so wrong that he cannot conceive of its full impact until it is too late.
Since WWII there have been over 50 unexplained air crashes on Dark Peak in the UK.
- 11/8/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
The London and La-based Stealth Media Group, an all rights Film Distributor and International Film and TV sales company, has boarded Dark Peak, a sci fi thriller in the vein of The Philadelphia Experiment meets Descent and based on a true story. The film has been written by Alistair Audsley and is being directed by Ben Jagger. The film is about a group of hikers on Dark Peak who encounter a terrifying, mysterious force. The one surviving member must convince his rescuers that something is very wrong, so wrong that he cannot conceive of its full impact until it is too late.
- 11/5/2010
- bloody-disgusting.com
Stealth Media Group has swooped into the shepherd the upcoming thriller Dark Peak . The film is being described as The Philadelphia Experiment meets The Descent and was written by Alistair Audsley. Ben Jagger is in line to direct. Peak follows a group of hikers on Dark Peak who encounter a terrifying, mysterious force. The one surviving member must convince his rescuers that something is very wrong, so wrong that he cannot conceive of its full impact until it is too late. Since WWII there have been over 50 unexplained air crashes on Dark Peak in the UK. The film is being produced by Paul Tucker on behalf of Belief Films, and John Adams of Angry Badger Pictures. The film is fully financed and will start pre-production in April 2011 for a delivery of first quarter...
- 11/5/2010
- shocktillyoudrop.com
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