Stars: Sof Puchley, Bobby Rice, Houston Rhines, Jon Briddell, Carrie Overgaard, Shary Nassimi, Richard Gabai, Michael Gaglio, Jonathan Nation, Nathaniel Moore | Written and Directed by Fred Olen Ray
When Richard becomes suspicious of his girlfriend’s new experimental cancer treatment, he grows even more concerned when she suddenly vanishes. In his frantic search for her, he discovers a secret society of beautiful women, all medically altered by the mysterious Doctor Sinclair. They are something less than human. They are piranha women…
If you know your genre cinema, especially the era of VHS and independent horror, there are a few names that were, and still are synonymous with fantastic low-budget, high-concept horror movies… The type of films the mainstream called B-movies. People like Charles Band, Jim Wynorski, David DeCoteau and Fred Olen Ray. And guess how many of the aforementioned have worked together? If you said all of them you would,...
When Richard becomes suspicious of his girlfriend’s new experimental cancer treatment, he grows even more concerned when she suddenly vanishes. In his frantic search for her, he discovers a secret society of beautiful women, all medically altered by the mysterious Doctor Sinclair. They are something less than human. They are piranha women…
If you know your genre cinema, especially the era of VHS and independent horror, there are a few names that were, and still are synonymous with fantastic low-budget, high-concept horror movies… The type of films the mainstream called B-movies. People like Charles Band, Jim Wynorski, David DeCoteau and Fred Olen Ray. And guess how many of the aforementioned have worked together? If you said all of them you would,...
- 1/24/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
One of the most terrifying films to be released in years is dedicating its entire weekend theatrical gross income directly to Japan’s victims through the American Red Cross.
Although in the world of movie-making, money is more precious than air, the idea of dedicating Rift‘s entire weekend box office gross receipts to the Japan victims truly signifies the sensitivity of executives at Gjenius Productions to the victims in Japan, and to our human connection from across the oceans.
Rift is a feature film based on various events that shocked the nation throughout the years. Fresh writer/director LazRael Lison has taken his poetic license to enrich this cinematically told story with creeps and ghosts, scaring the heck out of the audience. But what really warms the heart is Gjenius has decided to dedicate its entire weekend box office gross sales to the American Red Cross Japan Relief efforts.
Although in the world of movie-making, money is more precious than air, the idea of dedicating Rift‘s entire weekend box office gross receipts to the Japan victims truly signifies the sensitivity of executives at Gjenius Productions to the victims in Japan, and to our human connection from across the oceans.
Rift is a feature film based on various events that shocked the nation throughout the years. Fresh writer/director LazRael Lison has taken his poetic license to enrich this cinematically told story with creeps and ghosts, scaring the heck out of the audience. But what really warms the heart is Gjenius has decided to dedicate its entire weekend box office gross sales to the American Red Cross Japan Relief efforts.
- 3/30/2011
- by Allan Ford
- Filmofilia
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