It’s the final week of June and we’re looking forward to the long Fourth of July Weekend, which means you can expect a relative slow down on the news and new release front this next week. But that doesn’t mean we’re not getting any new horror movies the next few days…
Here’s all the new horror releasing June 27 – July 2, 2023!
For daily reminders about new horror releases, be sure to follow @HorrorCalendar.
The star of Rob Zombie’s 31 and last year’s Barbarian, Richard Brake is back to deliver another scene-stealing performance in The Gates, an Irish horror movie released this week.
The Gates opened up on VOD and Digital platforms today, June 27.
In the film, “A serial killer has been sentenced to death by electric chair in London in the 1890s, but in his final hours, he puts a curse on the prison he is in,...
Here’s all the new horror releasing June 27 – July 2, 2023!
For daily reminders about new horror releases, be sure to follow @HorrorCalendar.
The star of Rob Zombie’s 31 and last year’s Barbarian, Richard Brake is back to deliver another scene-stealing performance in The Gates, an Irish horror movie released this week.
The Gates opened up on VOD and Digital platforms today, June 27.
In the film, “A serial killer has been sentenced to death by electric chair in London in the 1890s, but in his final hours, he puts a curse on the prison he is in,...
- 6/27/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Horror-thriller is a confusing mashup of science, religion and spiritualism, cursed with a sloppy script and bad acting
This horror-thriller occupies the same Victorian shadowlands as The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen and Penny Dreadful; a not-quite-modern epoch, with its zesty mashup of science, religion and spiritualism, retrofuturist tech and plain retro beliefs. It makes an invigorating backdrop for Irish director Stephen Hall’s second feature. But his script isn’t quite sharp enough and – apart from John Rhys-Davies, who goes at his role with his customary fiery traction, and villain Richard Brake, as ever exploiting a face like an open grave – too many of the supporting cast fall into the distinctly ordinary bracket, acting-wise.
We open with the bobbies bursting in on London’s most-wanted serial killer: William Colcott (Brake), about to dispatch another victim in a long string he is apparently offering up in an occult attempt to resurrect his dead wife.
This horror-thriller occupies the same Victorian shadowlands as The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen and Penny Dreadful; a not-quite-modern epoch, with its zesty mashup of science, religion and spiritualism, retrofuturist tech and plain retro beliefs. It makes an invigorating backdrop for Irish director Stephen Hall’s second feature. But his script isn’t quite sharp enough and – apart from John Rhys-Davies, who goes at his role with his customary fiery traction, and villain Richard Brake, as ever exploiting a face like an open grave – too many of the supporting cast fall into the distinctly ordinary bracket, acting-wise.
We open with the bobbies bursting in on London’s most-wanted serial killer: William Colcott (Brake), about to dispatch another victim in a long string he is apparently offering up in an occult attempt to resurrect his dead wife.
- 6/26/2023
- by Phil Hoad
- The Guardian - Film News
The Gates is a brand-new supernatural horror that boasts a stellar cast including John Rhys-Davies, Richard Brake, Michael Yare and Elena Delia and is directed by Stephen Hall, who co-writes with Tim Reynolds.
Step back in time to Victorian London, 1892, where the city is gripped with mortal fear… a brutal serial killer is on the loose and no one knows who the next victim will be. When the depraved murderer, William Colcott, is finally caught, he is sentenced to death by electric chair – one of the first convicts to be executed in by this new method, on trial from America… but before the execution the evil killer puts a curse on the whole prison and upon everyone who dwells within The Gates. When two post-mortem photographers, turned paranormal investigators, Frederick Ladbroke and Emma Wickes, take on a new their next assignment, they become embroiled in a strange investigation with a mysterious medium,...
Step back in time to Victorian London, 1892, where the city is gripped with mortal fear… a brutal serial killer is on the loose and no one knows who the next victim will be. When the depraved murderer, William Colcott, is finally caught, he is sentenced to death by electric chair – one of the first convicts to be executed in by this new method, on trial from America… but before the execution the evil killer puts a curse on the whole prison and upon everyone who dwells within The Gates. When two post-mortem photographers, turned paranormal investigators, Frederick Ladbroke and Emma Wickes, take on a new their next assignment, they become embroiled in a strange investigation with a mysterious medium,...
- 6/23/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Open The Gates to a brand-new British horror that will chill you to the very bone… Wickedly dark and disturbing, The Gates boasts a stellar cast including John Rhys-Davies and Richard Brake and is directed by Stephen Hall, who co-writes with Tim Reynolds.
Step back in time to Victorian London, 1892, where the city is gripped with mortal fear… a brutal serial killer is on the loose and no one knows who the next victim will be. When the depraved murderer, William Colcott, is finally caught, he is sentenced to death by electric chair – one of the first convicts to be executed in by this new method, on trial from America… but before the execution the evil killer puts a curse on the whole prison and upon everyone who dwells within The Gates. When two post-mortem photographers, turned paranormal investigators, Frederick Ladbroke and Emma Wickes, take on a new their next assignment,...
Step back in time to Victorian London, 1892, where the city is gripped with mortal fear… a brutal serial killer is on the loose and no one knows who the next victim will be. When the depraved murderer, William Colcott, is finally caught, he is sentenced to death by electric chair – one of the first convicts to be executed in by this new method, on trial from America… but before the execution the evil killer puts a curse on the whole prison and upon everyone who dwells within The Gates. When two post-mortem photographers, turned paranormal investigators, Frederick Ladbroke and Emma Wickes, take on a new their next assignment,...
- 6/7/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
"Save us Father! There's evil down here." This looks creepy. 101 Films has unveiled an official trailer for an indie supernatural horror film called The Gates, made by the filmmaker Stephen Hall. The title must be a reference to the "Gates of Hell", not just the prison itself. Or perhaps somewhere else more sinister... Set in Victorian London, a chilling thriller at a prison. A serial killer has been sentenced to death by electric chair in the 1890s, but in his final hours, he puts a curse on the prison he is in, and all of those in it. The film stars Michael Yare and Richard Brake, along with John Rhys-Davies & Elena Delia as two post mortem photographers, turned paranormal investigators; plus David Pearse & Peter Coonan. This looks much better than expected, with a scary story to boot. And the intense end of the trailer hints at a big showdown.
- 6/1/2023
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Character actor Richard Brake has a lot of success in his career, racking up almost 90 screen credits over the last thirty years. Those credits include roles in Cold Mountain, Batman Begins, Doom, Munich, and Hannibal Rising, so he started getting cast in major productions with some frequency rather early on. But it’s interesting to see how much more prolific he has gotten since playing The Night King in Game of Thrones and Doom-Head in Rob Zombie’s 31. About half of his credits have come just in the seven years since 31 was released. Next up for him is The Gates, where he co-stars with John Rhys-Davies of the Indiana Jones and Lord of the Rings franchises (in addition to over 250 other projects). The film is scheduled to receive a digital and VOD release in the US and Canada on June 27th, and a trailer for it can be seen in the embed above.
- 6/1/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
The star of Rob Zombie’s 31 and last year’s Barbarian, Richard Brake is back to deliver another scene-stealing performance in The Gates, an Irish horror movie releasing this summer.
Rue Morgue lets us know this week that 101 Films and Trinity Creative Partnership will release The Gates on VOD and Digital platforms on June 27, 2023.
In the film, “A serial killer has been sentenced to death by electric chair in London in the 1890s, but in his final hours, he puts a curse on the prison he is in, and all of those in it.”
John Rhys-Davies, Michael Yare, Elena Delia, David Pearse and Peter Coonan also star.
Watch the official trailer for director Stephen Hall’s The Gates below.
The post ‘The Gates’ Trailer – Richard Brake Plays Another Sadistic Serial Killer in Upcoming Horror Movie appeared first on Bloody Disgusting!.
Rue Morgue lets us know this week that 101 Films and Trinity Creative Partnership will release The Gates on VOD and Digital platforms on June 27, 2023.
In the film, “A serial killer has been sentenced to death by electric chair in London in the 1890s, but in his final hours, he puts a curse on the prison he is in, and all of those in it.”
John Rhys-Davies, Michael Yare, Elena Delia, David Pearse and Peter Coonan also star.
Watch the official trailer for director Stephen Hall’s The Gates below.
The post ‘The Gates’ Trailer – Richard Brake Plays Another Sadistic Serial Killer in Upcoming Horror Movie appeared first on Bloody Disgusting!.
- 6/1/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Amcomri Entertainment has come on board as financier and producer, alongside Ireland’s Studio Atlantic, on Victorian-era thriller “The Gates.” The film stars John Rhys-Davies, who played Gimli the dwarf in the “Lord of the Rings” trilogy. Amcomri’s 101 Films Intl. will handle global sales.
The film is set in London in the 1890s. Serial killer William Colcott has been sentenced to death by electric chair, but in his final hours, he puts a curse on the prison he is in, and all of those in it.
The film, directed by Stephen Hall and written by Tim Reynolds, also stars Richard Brake, Elena Delia and Michael Yare. Filming started this month in Ireland, with delivery expected in time for the Cannes Film Market. The director of photography is Burschi Wojnar.
Silentpoint Limited, now renamed Amcomri Productions Limited, was recently acquired by Amcomri Entertainment, and will produce and finance the project with Studio Atlantic,...
The film is set in London in the 1890s. Serial killer William Colcott has been sentenced to death by electric chair, but in his final hours, he puts a curse on the prison he is in, and all of those in it.
The film, directed by Stephen Hall and written by Tim Reynolds, also stars Richard Brake, Elena Delia and Michael Yare. Filming started this month in Ireland, with delivery expected in time for the Cannes Film Market. The director of photography is Burschi Wojnar.
Silentpoint Limited, now renamed Amcomri Productions Limited, was recently acquired by Amcomri Entertainment, and will produce and finance the project with Studio Atlantic,...
- 2/1/2022
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
Tagline: "His Beginning. Your end. Nightshift is an upcoming Irish-shot horror film. From director and writer Stephen Hall, this title is a supernatural thriller. Within Nightshift, Amy (Ashleigh Dorrell) works the nightshift, in an old hotel. She encounters a flesh obsessed killer. And, her only escape lays in uncovering the secrets of the killer's previous victims. Tombstone Distribution is representing the film as Nightshift nears completion. An early poster is here, along with the film's story details. The first poster shows the killer. Hooded and bleeding, this supernatural murderer is ready to kill again. "666" it etched into the wall, while the tagline states: "His Beginning. Your End." The fatalities likely begin in 2018, when the film is released. Nightshift has already announced casting. Dorrell will play the protagonist, while Mathew O'Brien ("Blight," 2015), Chrissy Randall and Nigel Mercier also star. More on this title will come this way soon, once production is.
- 11/20/2017
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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