Exclusive: BAFTA Los Angeles has unveiled the participants for the latest edition of its Newcomers Program, which provides support to emerging international artists and industry professionals.
In 2018 the initiative was opened up to talents beyond the UK, and this year’s crop hail from countries including Australia, China, France, Hong Kong, India, Israel, Nigeria, Poland, South Africa and Turkey. Scroll down for the full list.
Since launching in 2007, the initiative has spotlighted the legacy of UK talents moving to the U.S. to expand their knowledge, develop their skills, and expand their network of peers. It includes professional networking opportunities, peer matching with others who have recently moved to the U.S., curated educational programming including BAFTA Briefing sessions, and access to BAFTA’s wider professional development event schedule including the BAFTA Insights series.
There are 25 new participants this year, taking the overall number on the four-year program to 71.
The...
In 2018 the initiative was opened up to talents beyond the UK, and this year’s crop hail from countries including Australia, China, France, Hong Kong, India, Israel, Nigeria, Poland, South Africa and Turkey. Scroll down for the full list.
Since launching in 2007, the initiative has spotlighted the legacy of UK talents moving to the U.S. to expand their knowledge, develop their skills, and expand their network of peers. It includes professional networking opportunities, peer matching with others who have recently moved to the U.S., curated educational programming including BAFTA Briefing sessions, and access to BAFTA’s wider professional development event schedule including the BAFTA Insights series.
There are 25 new participants this year, taking the overall number on the four-year program to 71.
The...
- 11/8/2019
- by Tom Grater and Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
BAFTA La is expanding its longstanding Newcomers Program for Brit arrivals in the city to include talent and industry professionals from international territories.
In its first year of expansion the support program will welcome professionals from Poland, South Africa, Australia, Israel, Korea, France, Turkey and Hong Kong. A full list of participants can be found below.
Each participant receives access to BAFTA membership events and initiatives aimed at supporting career development and the transition to living and working in the U.S.
This year’s 55 participants include 19 actors, 15 directors, nine producers, three screenwriters, two art directors, two executives, two composers, one cinematographer, one production designer, one agent and one publicist.
“As BAFTA extends its helping hand globally, we are thrilled that after 10 successful years supporting British talent in Los Angeles, the Newcomers Program now expands to include international talent,” said New Talent Committee Chairs, Sandro Monetti and Peter Morris.
“As our industry becomes increasingly global,...
In its first year of expansion the support program will welcome professionals from Poland, South Africa, Australia, Israel, Korea, France, Turkey and Hong Kong. A full list of participants can be found below.
Each participant receives access to BAFTA membership events and initiatives aimed at supporting career development and the transition to living and working in the U.S.
This year’s 55 participants include 19 actors, 15 directors, nine producers, three screenwriters, two art directors, two executives, two composers, one cinematographer, one production designer, one agent and one publicist.
“As BAFTA extends its helping hand globally, we are thrilled that after 10 successful years supporting British talent in Los Angeles, the Newcomers Program now expands to include international talent,” said New Talent Committee Chairs, Sandro Monetti and Peter Morris.
“As our industry becomes increasingly global,...
- 7/24/2018
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
*full disclosure: a Blu-ray screener of this film was provided by Anchor Bay Entertainment and Absolute Underground Magazine, for review. **there are spoilers here. Director: Brian O'Malley. Writers: David Cairns and Fiona Watson. Cast: Liam Cunningham, Pollyanna McIntosh, Bryan Larkin and Hanna Stanbridge. Let Us Prey is a horror film from Ireland. Partially funded by the Irish Film Board, the filmmakers have described the film as Assault on Precinct 13, with the threat coming from within. That threat has been cast in fire and brimstone. The Devil is searching for souls and the Christian themes were yawntastic. All of the characters are morally vacuous. Instead of finding courage, they succumb to murder and cowardice. With no one to lead the film away from evil, the film offers no real strong, underlining message. Some tension is created by the antagonist, Six (Liam Cunningham). But, Let Us Prey devolves into a gory spectacle,...
- 5/23/2015
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Natalie Dormer (Game of Thrones) and Taylor Kinney (Chicago Fire) will star in The Forest. The film began principal photography late last week in Tokyo, Japan. Also in this round-up: trailers for Let Us Prey and Nina Forever.
The Forest: Press Release -- "The Forest, the supernatural thriller starring Natalie Dormer and Taylor Kinney which will be directed by Jason Zada based on an original idea by David S. Goyer, will commence principal photography today in Tokyo, Japan and in the environs surrounding the legendary Aokigahara forest at the base of Mt. Fuji. Additionally, AI Film joins the Lava Bear Films project as a co-financier and co-producer, with Focus Features releasing the film nationwide on January 8, 2016. Good Universe continues international sales on the project at this year’s Cannes market. Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions previously acquired rights in multiple overseas territories including Australia, Spain, Eastern Europe and all of Asia outside of Japan.
The Forest: Press Release -- "The Forest, the supernatural thriller starring Natalie Dormer and Taylor Kinney which will be directed by Jason Zada based on an original idea by David S. Goyer, will commence principal photography today in Tokyo, Japan and in the environs surrounding the legendary Aokigahara forest at the base of Mt. Fuji. Additionally, AI Film joins the Lava Bear Films project as a co-financier and co-producer, with Focus Features releasing the film nationwide on January 8, 2016. Good Universe continues international sales on the project at this year’s Cannes market. Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions previously acquired rights in multiple overseas territories including Australia, Spain, Eastern Europe and all of Asia outside of Japan.
- 5/18/2015
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
The month of May features a ton of great genre titles coming to VOD and digital platforms, including the highly anticipated zombie drama Maggie, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Abigail Breslin. The Orchard is releasing the Kiwi horror comedy mockumentary What We Do in the Shadows later this month and we also have both Oren Peli’s Area 51 and the sure-to-be-insane The Human Centipede 3 (Final Sequence) from Tom Six to look forward to as well. The indie spookfest Evangeline is also getting a VOD release from Uncork’d Entertainment and look for the latest from Dark Sky Films, Let Us Prey, which arrives the last week of May.
Private Number (Arc Entertainment) - 5/1
A series of sinister phone calls haunt an ex-alcoholic writer as he struggles to finish a novel. Efforts to trace the calls result in dead ends, leaving the author with no choice but to solve the mystery himself.
Private Number (Arc Entertainment) - 5/1
A series of sinister phone calls haunt an ex-alcoholic writer as he struggles to finish a novel. Efforts to trace the calls result in dead ends, leaving the author with no choice but to solve the mystery himself.
- 5/1/2015
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
North American moviegoers can step into the mind of the late H.R. Giger with Belinda Sallin's intimate documentary, Dark Star: H.R. Giger's World, which is hitting big screens in the U.S. and Canada this May. Also featured in our latest round-up is information on tonight's Everly signing with director Joe Lynch and cast and crew members at Burbank's Dark Delicacies horror shop, as well as the home media release details for Dark Sky Films' Let Us Prey.
Dark Star: H.R. Giger's World: Press Release -- "Surrealist artist H. R. Giger (1940-2014) terrified audiences with his Oscar-winning monsters in Ridley Scott's Alien. Sci-fi, horror, music, album covers, tattoos and fetish art have been influenced by his dark, intricate paintings and sculptures depicting birth, death and sex.
Both a mesmerizing introduction to Giger's oeuvre and a must-see for Giger devotees, Belinda Sallin's definitive documentary Dark Star: H.
Dark Star: H.R. Giger's World: Press Release -- "Surrealist artist H. R. Giger (1940-2014) terrified audiences with his Oscar-winning monsters in Ridley Scott's Alien. Sci-fi, horror, music, album covers, tattoos and fetish art have been influenced by his dark, intricate paintings and sculptures depicting birth, death and sex.
Both a mesmerizing introduction to Giger's oeuvre and a must-see for Giger devotees, Belinda Sallin's definitive documentary Dark Star: H.
- 4/21/2015
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Earlier this week, we gave you details on first wave of special experiences and events taking place at the 2015 Stanley Film Festival. We now have details on their impressive slate of features, short films, and additional special events, including screenings of The Final Girls, Deathgasm, Stung, The Invitation, and We Are Still Here.
We're teaming up with the festival for live coverage and special opportunities for Daily Dead readers, so be sure to check back all month for contests, features, and more.
"April 2, 2014 (Denver, Co) - The Stanley Film Festival (Sff) produced by the Denver Film Society (Dfs) and presented by Chiller, announced today its Closing Night film, Festival lineup and the 2015 Master of Horror. The Festival will close out with The Final Girls. The film, directed by Todd Strauss-Schulson, is the story of a young woman grieving the loss of her mother, a famous scream queen from the 1980s,...
We're teaming up with the festival for live coverage and special opportunities for Daily Dead readers, so be sure to check back all month for contests, features, and more.
"April 2, 2014 (Denver, Co) - The Stanley Film Festival (Sff) produced by the Denver Film Society (Dfs) and presented by Chiller, announced today its Closing Night film, Festival lineup and the 2015 Master of Horror. The Festival will close out with The Final Girls. The film, directed by Todd Strauss-Schulson, is the story of a young woman grieving the loss of her mother, a famous scream queen from the 1980s,...
- 4/2/2015
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Stars: Liam Cunningham, Pollyanna McIntosh, Bryan Larkin, Hanna Stanbridge, Douglas Russell, Niall Greig Fulton, Jonathan Watson, Brian Vernel, James McCreadie | Written by David Cairns, Fiona Watson | Directed by Brian O’Malley
It’s possible that Let Us Prey peaks too early.
The title sequence is wonderfully put together. Incredible imagery of a mysterious stranger seemingly appearing out of the ocean and making his way into a sleepy little town, backed by a powerful electronic soundtrack, sets expectations for what follows to an astronomically high level. Disappointingly, the rest of the film doesn’t live up to its opening.
Focusing on the mysterious appearance of, well, Liam Cunningham, Let Us Prey was pitched before its screening on Mayhem’s opening night as a kind of reverse Assault on Precinct 13. Which is probably accurate: Cunningham is incarcerated by Pollyanna McIntosh in one of the holding cells of the town police station,...
It’s possible that Let Us Prey peaks too early.
The title sequence is wonderfully put together. Incredible imagery of a mysterious stranger seemingly appearing out of the ocean and making his way into a sleepy little town, backed by a powerful electronic soundtrack, sets expectations for what follows to an astronomically high level. Disappointingly, the rest of the film doesn’t live up to its opening.
Focusing on the mysterious appearance of, well, Liam Cunningham, Let Us Prey was pitched before its screening on Mayhem’s opening night as a kind of reverse Assault on Precinct 13. Which is probably accurate: Cunningham is incarcerated by Pollyanna McIntosh in one of the holding cells of the town police station,...
- 11/4/2014
- by Dan Woolstencroft
- Nerdly
Exclusive: Mpi Media Group’s Dark Sky Films banner has picked up U.S. rights to Let Us Prey, from Irish helmer Brian O’Malley. The commercials director makes his feature debut with the horror tale about an enigmatic stranger (Game Of Thrones‘ Liam Cunningham) who’s detained overnight in a small town police station, where his dark influence takes over the minds of the inmates and officers around him. Let Us Prey played Cannes and the European genre circuit before making its U.S. debut over the weekend at Austin’s Fantastic Fest. Dark Sky is plotting a spring 2015 release.
Let Us Prey also stars The Woman‘s Pollyanna McIntosh, Hanna Stanbridge (Outcast), and Bryan Larkin (Outlander) and was co-written by David Cairns and Fiona Watson. The film is a co-production between Fantastic Films, Greenhouse Media Investment in association with Mr. Significant Film, the Irish Film Board, and Makar Productions.
Let Us Prey also stars The Woman‘s Pollyanna McIntosh, Hanna Stanbridge (Outcast), and Bryan Larkin (Outlander) and was co-written by David Cairns and Fiona Watson. The film is a co-production between Fantastic Films, Greenhouse Media Investment in association with Mr. Significant Film, the Irish Film Board, and Makar Productions.
- 9/23/2014
- by Jen Yamato
- Deadline
The guys at Grimm Up North have announced their bloodiest, best, most brilliant Grimmfest line up yet! This year they will be hosting some of the greatest in horror, sci-fi and cult features and short films from around the globe. Says Grimmfest Festival Director Simeon Halligan:
We always try to make each Grimmfest bigger than the last and I think this year has been really strong for independent horror and genre titles, I’m really excited by what were going to screen at Grimmfest, I’m convinced its our best line up yet!
Grimmfest kicks off with opening Gala night: starting the night will be the world premiere of Melanie Light’s ‘Vegan Feminist Horror’ short film The Herd, which will then be sharply followed by the English premiere of Brian O’Malley’s Irish/Scottish Intense Horror Let Us Prey, withdirector and the amazing cast featuring Liam Cunningham...
We always try to make each Grimmfest bigger than the last and I think this year has been really strong for independent horror and genre titles, I’m really excited by what were going to screen at Grimmfest, I’m convinced its our best line up yet!
Grimmfest kicks off with opening Gala night: starting the night will be the world premiere of Melanie Light’s ‘Vegan Feminist Horror’ short film The Herd, which will then be sharply followed by the English premiere of Brian O’Malley’s Irish/Scottish Intense Horror Let Us Prey, withdirector and the amazing cast featuring Liam Cunningham...
- 9/3/2014
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Last week the opening night events for Grimmfest 2014 were announced, and now we're back with the full lineup, which includes several films we've been keeping our eyes on like Housebound, Zombeavers, WolfCop, Starry Eyes, Coherence, Devil's Mile, Sororal, and Many more!
Grimmfest 2014 takes place in Manchester, England, from the 2nd-5th October.
From the Press Release:
We are proud to announce our bloodiest, best, most brilliant Grimmfest lineup yet! This year we will be hosting some of the greatest in horror, sci-fi, and cult feature and short films from around the globe, playing host to some amazing Q&A’s and appearances from some very, very special guests!
Grimmfest Festival Director Simeon Halligan talks about this year's edition of the annual event being the greatest yet: “We always try to make each Grimmfest bigger than the last, and I think this year has been really strong for independent horror and genre titles.
Grimmfest 2014 takes place in Manchester, England, from the 2nd-5th October.
From the Press Release:
We are proud to announce our bloodiest, best, most brilliant Grimmfest lineup yet! This year we will be hosting some of the greatest in horror, sci-fi, and cult feature and short films from around the globe, playing host to some amazing Q&A’s and appearances from some very, very special guests!
Grimmfest Festival Director Simeon Halligan talks about this year's edition of the annual event being the greatest yet: “We always try to make each Grimmfest bigger than the last, and I think this year has been really strong for independent horror and genre titles.
- 9/3/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
Grimmfest 2014 takes place in Manchester, England, from the 2nd-5th October, and the opening night lineup has been announced. It includes two bloody fantastic features, an exclusive short film premiere, and some great special guests.
This year’s Grimmfest Opening Night will be headlined by the English Premiere of Brian O’Malley’s Scottish/Irish horror Let Us Prey starring Liam Cunningham ("Game of Thrones") and Pollyanna McIntosh (The Woman).
Synopsis:
We join Rachel (McIntosh), a rookie cop, as she is about to begin her first nightshift in a neglected police station in a Scottish backwater town... the kind of place where the tide has gone out and stranded a motley bunch of the aimless, the forgotten, the bitter-and-twisted who all think that, really, they deserve to be somewhere else. They all think they’re there by accident and that, with a little luck, life is going to get better.
This year’s Grimmfest Opening Night will be headlined by the English Premiere of Brian O’Malley’s Scottish/Irish horror Let Us Prey starring Liam Cunningham ("Game of Thrones") and Pollyanna McIntosh (The Woman).
Synopsis:
We join Rachel (McIntosh), a rookie cop, as she is about to begin her first nightshift in a neglected police station in a Scottish backwater town... the kind of place where the tide has gone out and stranded a motley bunch of the aimless, the forgotten, the bitter-and-twisted who all think that, really, they deserve to be somewhere else. They all think they’re there by accident and that, with a little luck, life is going to get better.
- 8/27/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
A suitably gory new teaser one-sheet for Brian O'Malley's directorial debut 'Let Us Prey' has been unearthed. The British/Irish co-production is currently in post-production but we're certain of seeing plenty more shocks and gruesomeness along the way heading to a final official release date. The movie stars Liam Cunningham ('Game of Thrones') and Pollyanna McIntosh ('The Woman') and action takes place in a remote police station where a terrifying and influencial individual is being detained. 'Let Us Prey' also stars Bryan Larkin, Niall Greig Fulton, Douglas Russell, Hanna Stanbridge, James McCreadie, Jonathan Watson and Brian Vernel. Head below to check out the new poster....
- 4/16/2014
- Horror Asylum
The first pair of images have arrived from Let Us Prey, one featuring Pollyanna McIntosh and the other offering your first look at "Game of Thrones"' Liam Cunningham. Check 'em both out here.
Brian O’Malley directs, and Hanna Stanbridge, Douglas Russell, and Bryan Larkin co-star.
Synopsis
An enigmatic stranger is detained in the cells of a remote police station one fateful night. From his basement dungeon the charismatic loner begins to take over the minds of his fellow inmates and those of the police officers. He influences them to bend to his evil will, and their latent inner demons explode in a crazed night of blood-spilling and mayhem. Only rookie cop Rachel is able to resist him… Will she survive? Judge, jury, and executioner are waiting in Let Us Prey.
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Brian O’Malley directs, and Hanna Stanbridge, Douglas Russell, and Bryan Larkin co-star.
Synopsis
An enigmatic stranger is detained in the cells of a remote police station one fateful night. From his basement dungeon the charismatic loner begins to take over the minds of his fellow inmates and those of the police officers. He influences them to bend to his evil will, and their latent inner demons explode in a crazed night of blood-spilling and mayhem. Only rookie cop Rachel is able to resist him… Will she survive? Judge, jury, and executioner are waiting in Let Us Prey.
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- 11/5/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Brit/Irish co-production 'Let Us Prey' has headed into post-production and will making a stop by tomorrow's American Film Market hosted in California. The new thriller marks the feature debut of director Brian O'Malley who helms from a script co-written by Rae Brunton (the 'Outpost' trilogy), David Cairns ('When Evil Calls') and Fiona Watson. 'Game of Thrones' actor Liam Cunningham and 'The Woman's Pollyanna McIntosh (below) both star in the feature which sees a stranger (played by Cunningham) held in a police station only to use his hellish mind-bending influences over inmates and officers. Rachel (played by McIntosh), however, is the only one able to resist. Bryan Larkin, Niall Greig Fulton, Douglas Russell, Hanna Stanbridge, James McCreadie, Jonathan Watson and Brian Vernel also star....
- 11/5/2013
- Horror Asylum
Who knows what horrors are contained within the Earth. Unless you have one of those nifty Total Recall remake elevators, there's just no way to know. Luckily for us monster movie fans, some poor souls are about to find out for themselves.
Screen Daily reports that Av Pictures’ Cannes slate includes in-demand sci-fi thriller Scintilla, which eOne has picked up for multiple territories. Billy O’Brien directs the story of a disparate group of mercenaries hired to a lead a special unit deep into a former Soviet state to retrieve data from an underground militia base. John Lynch, Morjana Alaoui, Ned Denehey, Beth Winslet, and Antonia Thomas star in the thriller, now in post-producution.
The production designer is Skyfall and Prometheus art director Paul Inglis. Av has a promo in Cannes.
Also new to Av’s slate is horror Let Us Prey (previous story here), currently in pre-production. Liam Cunningham...
Screen Daily reports that Av Pictures’ Cannes slate includes in-demand sci-fi thriller Scintilla, which eOne has picked up for multiple territories. Billy O’Brien directs the story of a disparate group of mercenaries hired to a lead a special unit deep into a former Soviet state to retrieve data from an underground militia base. John Lynch, Morjana Alaoui, Ned Denehey, Beth Winslet, and Antonia Thomas star in the thriller, now in post-producution.
The production designer is Skyfall and Prometheus art director Paul Inglis. Av has a promo in Cannes.
Also new to Av’s slate is horror Let Us Prey (previous story here), currently in pre-production. Liam Cunningham...
- 5/17/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Ser Davos Seaworth himself, Liam Cunningham, is heading off into battle once again, but this time it's not the White Walkers he has to worry about. Instead, he'll be assuming the role of the beast himself in the new flick Let Us Prey.
According to Screen Daily, Av Pictures is bringing the new film to Cannes with Cunningham (pictured) playing an enigmatic stranger who is detained in the cells of a remote police station. Hanna Stanbridge (Outcast) also stars. Shooting is planned to begin in Scotland and Ireland in June, with director Brian O’Malley at the helm.
Synopsis
An enigmatic stranger is detained in the cells of a remote police station one fateful night. From his basement dungeon the charismatic loner begins to take over the minds of his fellow inmates and those of the police officers. He influences them to bend to his evil will, and their latent...
According to Screen Daily, Av Pictures is bringing the new film to Cannes with Cunningham (pictured) playing an enigmatic stranger who is detained in the cells of a remote police station. Hanna Stanbridge (Outcast) also stars. Shooting is planned to begin in Scotland and Ireland in June, with director Brian O’Malley at the helm.
Synopsis
An enigmatic stranger is detained in the cells of a remote police station one fateful night. From his basement dungeon the charismatic loner begins to take over the minds of his fellow inmates and those of the police officers. He influences them to bend to his evil will, and their latent...
- 5/8/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Outcast a horror/thriller will be available on DVD and Digital On Demand on February 21, 2012. Outcast promises to be a creature feature full of black magic and witchery. Check out three brand new clips from Outcast so you can decide if you want to watch it on VOD. Directed by Colm McCarthy (Endeavour) Outcast and stars James Nesbitt, Kate Dickie, Niall Bruton, Hanna Stanbridge, and Ciaran McNenamin.
- 2/21/2012
- Best-Horror-Movies.com
Outcast a horror/thriller will be available on DVD and Digital On Demand on February 21, 2012. Outcast promises to be a creature feature full of black magic and witchery. Outcast follows Mary (Kate Dickie) harbors a dark history, but must confront her past when a hunter with magical powers is assigned to capture her and kill her son. As the terrifying cat-and-mouse game continues, locals begin to die at the hands of an unknown life force and a deadly fear takes hold. Directed by Colm McCarthy (Endeavour) Outcast and stars James Nesbitt, Kate Dickie, Niall Bruton, Hanna Stanbridge, and Ciaran McNenamin.
- 1/18/2012
- Best-Horror-Movies.com
And the fine folks over at Bloody Disgusting and The Collective continue their reign of DVD fire with yet another acquisition of quality indie goodness. Next on tap... the creature feature Outcast.
Look for the flick on DVD and Digital On Demand on February 21 through Vivendi Entertainment, Indomina Releasing, and Bloody Disgusting Selects.
Directed by Colm McCarthy Outcase stars James Nesbitt, Kate Dickie, Niall Bruton, Hanna Stanbridge, and Ciaran McNenamin.
Synopsis
The critics are clamoring for Outcast, the gripping thriller about black magic and witchery that stars James Nesbitt (The Hobbit) and James Cosmo (Braveheart). Mary (Kate Dickie, TV’s “The Pillars of the Earth”) harbors a dark history but must confront her past when a hunter with magical powers (Nesbitt) is assigned to capture her and kill her son. As the terrifying cat-and-mouse game continues, locals begin to die at the hands of an unknown life force and a deadly fear takes hold.
Look for the flick on DVD and Digital On Demand on February 21 through Vivendi Entertainment, Indomina Releasing, and Bloody Disgusting Selects.
Directed by Colm McCarthy Outcase stars James Nesbitt, Kate Dickie, Niall Bruton, Hanna Stanbridge, and Ciaran McNenamin.
Synopsis
The critics are clamoring for Outcast, the gripping thriller about black magic and witchery that stars James Nesbitt (The Hobbit) and James Cosmo (Braveheart). Mary (Kate Dickie, TV’s “The Pillars of the Earth”) harbors a dark history but must confront her past when a hunter with magical powers (Nesbitt) is assigned to capture her and kill her son. As the terrifying cat-and-mouse game continues, locals begin to die at the hands of an unknown life force and a deadly fear takes hold.
- 1/17/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
More video goodness has come our way in the form of two new clips from the UK chiller Outcast which is getting set to hit American shores in just a few more days. Check 'em out!
Directed by Colm McCarthy and starring James Nesbitt, Kate Dickie, Niall Bruton, Hanna Stanbridge, and Ciaran McNenamin, look for Outcast on VOD Tuesday, August 30th.
Synopsis
The critics are clamoring for Outcast, the gripping thriller about black magic and witchery that stars James Nesbitt (The Hobbit) and James Cosmo (Braveheart). Mary (Kate Dickie, TV’s “The Pillars of the Earth”) harbors a dark history but must confront her past when a hunter with magical powers (Nesbitt) is assigned to capture her and kill her son. As the terrifying cat-and-mouse game continues, locals begin to die at the hands of an unknown life force and a deadly fear takes hold.
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Directed by Colm McCarthy and starring James Nesbitt, Kate Dickie, Niall Bruton, Hanna Stanbridge, and Ciaran McNenamin, look for Outcast on VOD Tuesday, August 30th.
Synopsis
The critics are clamoring for Outcast, the gripping thriller about black magic and witchery that stars James Nesbitt (The Hobbit) and James Cosmo (Braveheart). Mary (Kate Dickie, TV’s “The Pillars of the Earth”) harbors a dark history but must confront her past when a hunter with magical powers (Nesbitt) is assigned to capture her and kill her son. As the terrifying cat-and-mouse game continues, locals begin to die at the hands of an unknown life force and a deadly fear takes hold.
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- 8/26/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Just a few days ago we brought you the trailer and release news for Outcast, which is getting set to hit American shores in just a couple of weeks, and today? Today we've got a bunch of exclusive images for you! Dig 'em!
Directed by Colm McCarthy and starring James Nesbitt, Kate Dickie, Niall Bruton, Hanna Stanbridge, and Ciaran McNenamin, look for Outcast on VOD Tuesday, August 30th.
Synopsis
The critics are clamoring for Outcast, the gripping thriller about black magic and witchery that stars James Nesbitt (The Hobbit) and James Cosmo (Braveheart). Mary (Kate Dickie, TV’s “The Pillars of the Earth”) harbors a dark history but must confront her past when a hunter with magical powers (Nesbitt) is assigned to capture her and kill her son. As the terrifying cat-and-mouse game continues, locals begin to die at the hands of an unknown life force and a deadly fear takes hold.
Directed by Colm McCarthy and starring James Nesbitt, Kate Dickie, Niall Bruton, Hanna Stanbridge, and Ciaran McNenamin, look for Outcast on VOD Tuesday, August 30th.
Synopsis
The critics are clamoring for Outcast, the gripping thriller about black magic and witchery that stars James Nesbitt (The Hobbit) and James Cosmo (Braveheart). Mary (Kate Dickie, TV’s “The Pillars of the Earth”) harbors a dark history but must confront her past when a hunter with magical powers (Nesbitt) is assigned to capture her and kill her son. As the terrifying cat-and-mouse game continues, locals begin to die at the hands of an unknown life force and a deadly fear takes hold.
- 8/16/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Scotland-based monster flick 'Outcast' will finally make its debut in the Us. Having already enjoyed a DVD release here in the UK last January the Colm McCarthy helmed feature will arrive stateside, courtesy of Indomina Releasing, on VOD this coming 30 August. 'Outcast' stars Hanna Stanbridge, James Cosmo, Niall Bruton, Kate Dickie, James Nesbitt ('Cold Feet'), Karen Gillan ('Doctor Who') and Ciaran McMenamin ('Primeval')....
- 8/11/2011
- Horror Asylum
It's been a long while since last we reported anything about the Irish creature feature Outcast, but today news has come speeding at us like a truck, and we now have a release date, an official U.S. trailer and even a clip! Talk about fast, huh?
Directed by Colm McCarthy and starring James Nesbitt, Kate Dickie, Niall Bruton, Hanna Stanbridge, and Ciaran McNenamin, look for Outcast on VOD Tuesday, August 30th.
Synopsis
The critics are clamoring for Outcast, the gripping thriller about black magic and witchery that stars James Nesbitt (The Hobbit) and James Cosmo (Braveheart). Ain’t It Cool News calls it “an excellent film” to be seen “at all costs,” and Eight Rooks of TwitchFilm.com proclaims it “a genuinely menacing piece of horror.” Mary (Kate Dickie, TV’s “The Pillars of the Earth”) harbors a dark history, but must confront her past when a hunter with...
Directed by Colm McCarthy and starring James Nesbitt, Kate Dickie, Niall Bruton, Hanna Stanbridge, and Ciaran McNenamin, look for Outcast on VOD Tuesday, August 30th.
Synopsis
The critics are clamoring for Outcast, the gripping thriller about black magic and witchery that stars James Nesbitt (The Hobbit) and James Cosmo (Braveheart). Ain’t It Cool News calls it “an excellent film” to be seen “at all costs,” and Eight Rooks of TwitchFilm.com proclaims it “a genuinely menacing piece of horror.” Mary (Kate Dickie, TV’s “The Pillars of the Earth”) harbors a dark history, but must confront her past when a hunter with...
- 8/10/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
I was browsing some upcoming horror titles and this one really stood out to me. It's called "Outcast" and it stars Ian Whyte, Nial Bruton,Hanna Stanbridge, Kate Dickie, and James Nesbitt. Written by Colm McCarthy and Tom McCarthy. Colm McCarthy also directed this one. Rather than sum up the plot in my own words im gonna be lazy and quote the official synopsis below. Im sure post would prefer thast anyway. When Mary and her teenage son, Fergal,…...
- 5/15/2011
- Horrorbid
Scottish-set horror “Outcast” marks the feature debut of noted television helmer Colm McCarthy, known for his work on popular British series “Spooks”, “The Tudors” and “Murphy’s Law”. Mixing Celtic mysticism and rundown council estates, the film is a monster movie with a social conscience, making a bold stab at providing believable, grounded chills. Headlined by the up and coming Niall Bruton and Hanna Stanbridge, the film has a supporting cast of recognisable Brit talent including James Nesbitt (soon to be seen in “The Hobbit”), Karen Gillan (currently on screens in “Doctor Who”), James Cosmo (“Sons Of Anarchy”), Kate Dickie (“Somers Town”) and Christine Tremarco (“Waterloo Road”). Having proved popular at the London FrightFest in 2010, the film now arrives on DVD via Momentum Pictures. The film takes place on a dilapidated council estate outside Edinburgh, where Irish travellers Mary (Kate Dickie) and her young son Fergal (Niall Bruton) set up home,...
- 1/15/2011
- by James Mudge
- Beyond Hollywood
This coming Monday, 17th January, will see the UK DVD release of debut director Colm McCarthy’s Scottish/Irish folklore tale Outcast. To get you ready to jig, we’ve got a few new clips along with two copies to give away to a pair of lucky UK readers courtesy of the fine folks at Momentum Pictures.
Synopsis:
Boasting a strong cast of established British and Irish acting talent that includes James Nesbitt (Five Minutes of Heaven; Murphy’s Law), Therese Bradley (The Bill; Miles Away), Karen Gillan (Doctor Who), James Cosmo (Sons of Anarchy), Kate Dickie (Somers Town; Red Road) and Christine Tremarco (Waterloo Road) along with up-and-coming newcomers Niall Bruton and Hanna Stanbridge (Lip Service), the film has been described as “a monster movie, a murder mystery, and a Polanski-style tale of strange emotional ties that gradually unravel in several unpleasant ways” (FearNet.com) and as “a bold,...
Synopsis:
Boasting a strong cast of established British and Irish acting talent that includes James Nesbitt (Five Minutes of Heaven; Murphy’s Law), Therese Bradley (The Bill; Miles Away), Karen Gillan (Doctor Who), James Cosmo (Sons of Anarchy), Kate Dickie (Somers Town; Red Road) and Christine Tremarco (Waterloo Road) along with up-and-coming newcomers Niall Bruton and Hanna Stanbridge (Lip Service), the film has been described as “a monster movie, a murder mystery, and a Polanski-style tale of strange emotional ties that gradually unravel in several unpleasant ways” (FearNet.com) and as “a bold,...
- 1/13/2011
- by Pestilence
- DreadCentral.com
When I think Scottish monster movies I think 'Dog Soldiers' or perhaps a Loch Ness movie, but now my mind will be guided instead to Colm McCarthy's 'Outcast'. TV director McCarthy (whose previous credits include 'Spooks' and 'Hustle') co-penned this monstrous story that stars Hanna Stanbridge, Niall Bruton, Kate Dickie, James Nesbitt ('Jekyll', 'Cold Feet'), Karen Gillan ('Doctor Who's Amy Pond) and Ciaran McMenamin ('Primeval'), and it arrives on DVD here in the UK on 17 January 2011, courtesy of Momentum Pictures. Below you can check out a batch of stills, the UK DVD box art and the trailer from the flick to wet your appetite for Scotch terror!...
- 12/23/2010
- Horror Asylum
“The Best British Horror Film Since The Descent.” (Four Stars) – Eye For Film. Outcast, the debut feature from director Colm McCarthy (Spooks; The Tudors; Murphy’s Law), is an “intelligent, engaging, and unexpectedly creepy” (FearNet.com) contemporary supernatural horror film steeped in ancient Celtic occult, mythology and mysticism. Boasting a strong cast of established British and Irish acting talent that includes James Nesbitt (Five Minutes Of Heaven; Murphy’s Law), Karen Gillan (Doctor Who), James Cosmo (Sons Of Anarchy), Kate Dickie (Somers Town; Red Road) and Christine Tremarco (Waterloo Road), along with up-and-coming newcomers Niall Bruton and Hanna Stanbridge (Lip Service), the film has been described as “a monster movie, a murder mystery, and a Polanski-style tale of strange emotional ties that gradually unravel in several unpleasant ways” (FearNet.com) and as “a bold, ambitious first feature… a genuinely menacing piece of horror” (Twitch). On the run from a deadly...
- 12/15/2010
- by admin
- Horror News
Spooks director Colm McCarthy makes the leap to the big screen with the Brit horror, Outcast. Is it a successful transition? Here’s James’ review
Inside the press pack there's a quote that proudly claims that Outcast is "The Most Original Horror Movie Since Let The Right One In!" While I'd dispute its claims at originality, at least it doesn't claim that Outcast is in any shape or form good because, sadly, it isn't.
A laboured and po-faced affair, Colm McCarthy's debut feature is a far from impressive piece of work, which seems to have little or no grasp of what type of movie it aspires to be. Is it a Guillermo del Toro-style fusion of ancient folklore with the modern world? Is it a kitchen sink drama with a supernatural edge? Is it a classic ‘beast on the loose' story? Is it a chase movie? The answer...
Inside the press pack there's a quote that proudly claims that Outcast is "The Most Original Horror Movie Since Let The Right One In!" While I'd dispute its claims at originality, at least it doesn't claim that Outcast is in any shape or form good because, sadly, it isn't.
A laboured and po-faced affair, Colm McCarthy's debut feature is a far from impressive piece of work, which seems to have little or no grasp of what type of movie it aspires to be. Is it a Guillermo del Toro-style fusion of ancient folklore with the modern world? Is it a kitchen sink drama with a supernatural edge? Is it a classic ‘beast on the loose' story? Is it a chase movie? The answer...
- 12/9/2010
- Den of Geek
October's Grimm Up North horror and sci-fi festival brought the best in genre cinema to the city of Manchester, England, for a second year running and gave fans unprecedented access to some exclusive movie screenings. As part of the closing night celebrations, the winners of the festival's Golden Scythe awards were unveiled. Read on to see who won what.
A panel of judges from the online blogging and podcasting community were charged with the task of coming up with the winning entries, having also spoken to festival goers and carefully monitored reactions to the films on the Grimm Up North social networking channels. Some of the lucky recipients were in attendance to pick up their very own statuette, including 13Hrs director Jonathan Glendening (pictured below; photo by Aidan O'Rourke).
The full list of Grimm Up North Golden Scythe winners for 2010 is as follows:
Best British Newcomers: Colm and Tom McCarthy...
A panel of judges from the online blogging and podcasting community were charged with the task of coming up with the winning entries, having also spoken to festival goers and carefully monitored reactions to the films on the Grimm Up North social networking channels. Some of the lucky recipients were in attendance to pick up their very own statuette, including 13Hrs director Jonathan Glendening (pictured below; photo by Aidan O'Rourke).
The full list of Grimm Up North Golden Scythe winners for 2010 is as follows:
Best British Newcomers: Colm and Tom McCarthy...
- 12/1/2010
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Combining elements of Gaelic mythology, cult belief systems and witchcraft, Outcast focuses on stories of the “Shi” and “Shape shifters”. With plenty of nudity and emphasis on "forbidden fruit", Outcast is at times suitably uncomfortable viewing, playing on traditional links between sexuality and the occult. As a feature debut by the McCarthy brothers, the low-budget mythical horror Outcast showcases plenty of new talent and suggests the beginning of a promising film career for this sibling union.
Set in Scotland and Ireland and based on the McCarthys' own council-estate experiences, Outcast creates an atmosphere of mystery and suspense from the outset in its jerky diagonal camera work, amplified bird flight and eerie opening music with blood-drenched credits. Dark lighting and unusual Edinburgh landscapes of tower blocks, graffiti, hanging bird corpses and a travellers' park help to set this mood.
A filthy and bearded James Nesbitt accepting "the proposal" to "use the...
Set in Scotland and Ireland and based on the McCarthys' own council-estate experiences, Outcast creates an atmosphere of mystery and suspense from the outset in its jerky diagonal camera work, amplified bird flight and eerie opening music with blood-drenched credits. Dark lighting and unusual Edinburgh landscapes of tower blocks, graffiti, hanging bird corpses and a travellers' park help to set this mood.
A filthy and bearded James Nesbitt accepting "the proposal" to "use the...
- 11/30/2010
- Shadowlocked
Combining elements of Gaelic mythology, cult belief systems and witchcraft, Outcast focuses on stories of the “Shi” and “Shape shifters”. With plenty of nudity and emphasis on "forbidden fruit", Outcast is at times suitably uncomfortable viewing, playing on traditional links between sexuality and the occult. As a feature debut by the McCarthy brothers, the low-budget mythical horror Outcast showcases plenty of new talent and suggests the beginning of a promising film career for this sibling union.
Set in Scotland and Ireland and based on the McCarthys' own council-estate experiences, Outcast creates an atmosphere of mystery and suspense from the outset in its jerky diagonal camera work, amplified bird flight and eerie opening music with blood-drenched credits. Dark lighting and unusual Edinburgh landscapes of tower blocks, graffiti, hanging bird corpses and a travellers' park help to set this mood.
A filthy and bearded James Nesbitt accepting "the proposal" to "use the...
Set in Scotland and Ireland and based on the McCarthys' own council-estate experiences, Outcast creates an atmosphere of mystery and suspense from the outset in its jerky diagonal camera work, amplified bird flight and eerie opening music with blood-drenched credits. Dark lighting and unusual Edinburgh landscapes of tower blocks, graffiti, hanging bird corpses and a travellers' park help to set this mood.
A filthy and bearded James Nesbitt accepting "the proposal" to "use the...
- 11/30/2010
- Shadowlocked
Combining elements of Gaelic mythology, cult belief systems and witchcraft, Outcast focuses on stories of the “Shi” and “Shape shifters”. With plenty of nudity and emphasis on "forbidden fruit", Outcast is at times suitably uncomfortable viewing, playing on traditional links between sexuality and the occult. As a feature debut by the McCarthy brothers, the low-budget mythical horror Outcast showcases plenty of new talent and suggests the beginning of a promising film career for this sibling union.
Set in Scotland and Ireland and based on the McCarthys' own council-estate experiences, Outcast creates an atmosphere of mystery and suspense from the outset in its jerky diagonal camera work, amplified bird flight and eerie opening music with blood-drenched credits. Dark lighting and unusual Edinburgh landscapes of tower blocks, graffiti, hanging bird corpses and a travellers' park help to set this mood.
A filthy and bearded James Nesbitt accepting "the proposal" to "use the...
Set in Scotland and Ireland and based on the McCarthys' own council-estate experiences, Outcast creates an atmosphere of mystery and suspense from the outset in its jerky diagonal camera work, amplified bird flight and eerie opening music with blood-drenched credits. Dark lighting and unusual Edinburgh landscapes of tower blocks, graffiti, hanging bird corpses and a travellers' park help to set this mood.
A filthy and bearded James Nesbitt accepting "the proposal" to "use the...
- 11/30/2010
- Shadowlocked
Combining elements of Gaelic mythology, cult belief systems and witchcraft, Outcast focuses on stories of the “Shi” and “Shape shifters”. With plenty of nudity and emphasis on "forbidden fruit", Outcast is at times suitably uncomfortable viewing, playing on traditional links between sexuality and the occult. As a feature debut by the McCarthy brothers, the low-budget mythical horror Outcast showcases plenty of new talent and suggests the beginning of a promising film career for this sibling union.
Set in Scotland and Ireland and based on the McCarthys' own council-estate experiences, Outcast creates an atmosphere of mystery and suspense from the outset in its jerky diagonal camera work, amplified bird flight and eerie opening music with blood-drenched credits. Dark lighting and unusual Edinburgh landscapes of tower blocks, graffiti, hanging bird corpses and a travellers' park help to set this mood.
A filthy and bearded James Nesbitt accepting "the proposal" to "use the...
Set in Scotland and Ireland and based on the McCarthys' own council-estate experiences, Outcast creates an atmosphere of mystery and suspense from the outset in its jerky diagonal camera work, amplified bird flight and eerie opening music with blood-drenched credits. Dark lighting and unusual Edinburgh landscapes of tower blocks, graffiti, hanging bird corpses and a travellers' park help to set this mood.
A filthy and bearded James Nesbitt accepting "the proposal" to "use the...
- 11/30/2010
- Shadowlocked
[With Irish effort Outcast making its first Canadian appearance we re-visit our previous review of the film.]
Shot through with flashes of outright brilliance, Colm McCarthy's Outcast is a film that never quite figures out what it wants to be. Is this the story of Fergal, the roving Irish teen of unusual parentage struggling to hold on to the first romantic relationship he has ever experienced? Or is this the story of Mary, Fergal's wild and wildly protective mother? A woman steeped in lore and history Mary fears that her son may take a wrong turn and may unleash something terrible in the process. Or is this the story of Cathal, the man with a dark history tracking down both mother and child, intending to kill them both? Because the film never decides which it wants to be it ends up being a curious and sometimes clumsy amalgamation of all three, an unfortunate situation that prevents it from reaching the heights that are so nearly in its grasp.
Shot through with flashes of outright brilliance, Colm McCarthy's Outcast is a film that never quite figures out what it wants to be. Is this the story of Fergal, the roving Irish teen of unusual parentage struggling to hold on to the first romantic relationship he has ever experienced? Or is this the story of Mary, Fergal's wild and wildly protective mother? A woman steeped in lore and history Mary fears that her son may take a wrong turn and may unleash something terrible in the process. Or is this the story of Cathal, the man with a dark history tracking down both mother and child, intending to kill them both? Because the film never decides which it wants to be it ends up being a curious and sometimes clumsy amalgamation of all three, an unfortunate situation that prevents it from reaching the heights that are so nearly in its grasp.
- 7/11/2010
- Screen Anarchy
This is the Pure Movies review of Outcast, which was screened at the Edinburgh International Film Festival. Outcast is directed by Colm McCarthy and stars James Nesbitt, Hanna Stanbridge, Ian Whyte, Karen Gillan, Kate Dickie and Nial Bruton. A Scottish feature film set on a housing estate…there’s nothing new here then. Wrong. Outcast is one of those films which sets up your expectations and then completely batters you with something you didn’t expect. Shot on a super low budget and showcasing a wealth of British acting talent; including a sensational debut from Hannah Stanbridge, Outcast is a film just waiting to be discovered.
- 6/19/2010
- by Neil Rolland
- Pure Movies
Colm McCarthy's ("Murphy's Law") Outcast will screen the Edinburgh Film Festival with the first showing June 19th. This is a wee little film from Ireland, which is describing itself as a "dark Irish fantasy thriller" based on the "sidhe," or a supernatural race of faeries (Upcoming). There will be two showings of Outscast at the festival and for those with an interest a synopsis is below along with a second alternate poster for the film.
The synopsis for Outcast here:
"When Mary and her teenage son, Fergal, move to yet another new home, it soon becomes clear that they live their lives on the run, hiding from someone or something, terrified of being found. Trying to avoid making new friends or connections wherever they go, Fergal finds himself caught between the affections of his beautiful and feisty neighbor and his fiercely protective mother who will stop at nothing to protect her precious son.
The synopsis for Outcast here:
"When Mary and her teenage son, Fergal, move to yet another new home, it soon becomes clear that they live their lives on the run, hiding from someone or something, terrified of being found. Trying to avoid making new friends or connections wherever they go, Fergal finds himself caught between the affections of his beautiful and feisty neighbor and his fiercely protective mother who will stop at nothing to protect her precious son.
- 6/10/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Irish feature films 'Outcast', 'Foxes' and 'Nothing Personal' have been selected for official screening at the 64th Edinburgh International Film Festival. Three Irish shorts are also included in this year's lineup. 'Outcast', written and directed by Colm McCarthy (Single Handed), receives its UK premiere in the Night Moves strand of the festival. The horror feature is a UK/Ireland co-production is set on an Edinburgh council estate, with scenes filmed on location in Galway, Ireland, during April 2009. The film stars Ian Whyte, Niall Bruton, Hanna Stanbridge, Kate Dickie and James Nesbitt.
- 6/2/2010
- IFTN
Year: 2009
Directors: Colm McCarthy
Writers: Colm McCarthy / Tom McCarthy
IMDb: link
Trailer: link
Review by: rochefort
Rating: 7 out of 10
Fergal (Niall Bruton) and his highly protective mother Mary (Kate Dickie) are constantly on the run, moving from one low-rent U.K. estate to the next, all while being hunted by the ruthless Cathal (James Nesbitt). They're all practicers of witchcraft, Mary using her arcane skills to throw the hunters off the trail, Cathal single-mindedly driven to find them both in the hopes of achieving a higher degree of warlock's power. As Cathal gets closer by the day, Fergal becomes involved with Petronella (Hanna Stanbridge), an earthy projects girl who falls for him immediately. But their young love is threatened not only by Cathal's imminent arrival and Mary's harsh resistance to an unstable female presence in Fergal's life, but also by the strange creature that has appeared in the estate and...
Directors: Colm McCarthy
Writers: Colm McCarthy / Tom McCarthy
IMDb: link
Trailer: link
Review by: rochefort
Rating: 7 out of 10
Fergal (Niall Bruton) and his highly protective mother Mary (Kate Dickie) are constantly on the run, moving from one low-rent U.K. estate to the next, all while being hunted by the ruthless Cathal (James Nesbitt). They're all practicers of witchcraft, Mary using her arcane skills to throw the hunters off the trail, Cathal single-mindedly driven to find them both in the hopes of achieving a higher degree of warlock's power. As Cathal gets closer by the day, Fergal becomes involved with Petronella (Hanna Stanbridge), an earthy projects girl who falls for him immediately. But their young love is threatened not only by Cathal's imminent arrival and Mary's harsh resistance to an unstable female presence in Fergal's life, but also by the strange creature that has appeared in the estate and...
- 3/31/2010
- QuietEarth.us
Shot through with flashes of outright brilliance, Colm McCarthy's Outcast is a film that never quite figures out what it wants to be. Is this the story of Fergal, the roving Irish teen of unusual parentage struggling to hold on to the first romantic relationship he has ever experienced? Or is this the story of Mary, Fergal's wild and wildly protective mother? A woman steeped in lore and history Mary fears that her son may take a wrong turn and may unleash something terrible in the process. Or is this the story of Cathal, the man with a dark history tracking down both mother and child, intending to kill them both? Because the film never decides which it wants to be it ends up being a curious and sometimes clumsy amalgamation of all three, an unfortunate situation that prevents it from reaching the heights that are so nearly in its grasp.
- 3/13/2010
- Screen Anarchy
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