Listed as "The One That Got Away" in Caitlin Kennedy's list of 5 Horror Films That Defined 2020 after its US release was delayed due to Covid-19, Rose Glass' Saint Maud is coming select theaters and drive-ins on January 29th, followed by a release on the streaming service Epix on February 12th.
The news was reported by Deadline and shared on A24's official Twitter page. You can check out the film's previously released trailer below, and in case you missed it, read Heather Wixson's Beyond Fest review and Emily von Seele's Fantastic Fest review.
Written and directed by Rose Glass, Saint Maud stars Morfydd Clark, Jennifer Ehle, Lilly Frazer, Lily Knight, Marcus Hutton, Turlough Convery, and Rosie Sansom.
"The debut film from writer-director Rose Glass, Saint Maud is a chilling and boldly original vision of faith, madness, and salvation in a fallen world. Maud, a newly devout hospice nurse,...
The news was reported by Deadline and shared on A24's official Twitter page. You can check out the film's previously released trailer below, and in case you missed it, read Heather Wixson's Beyond Fest review and Emily von Seele's Fantastic Fest review.
Written and directed by Rose Glass, Saint Maud stars Morfydd Clark, Jennifer Ehle, Lilly Frazer, Lily Knight, Marcus Hutton, Turlough Convery, and Rosie Sansom.
"The debut film from writer-director Rose Glass, Saint Maud is a chilling and boldly original vision of faith, madness, and salvation in a fallen world. Maud, a newly devout hospice nurse,...
- 1/13/2021
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
In her five-star review, Caitlin Kennedy called the ’80s horror documentary In Search of Darkness "a temple to the genre gods," so we're especially thrilled that the CreatorVC team is back to dive even deeper into the palpable practical effects, blood-soaked slashers, and bold Italian horror of the ’80s with In Search of Darkness: Part II, which is now available to pre-order with some ghoulish goodies in store for horror fans who order by midnight on Halloween.
Below, you can check out the trailer and additional details for In Search of Darkness: Part II (which once again features Daily Dead Managing Editor Heather Wixson as one of the interviewees), and to learn more, visit:
http://80shorrordoc.com/dailydead
The ultimate ‘80s Horror retrospective just got Bigger. In Search of Darkness: Part II is a four-hour-plus sequel to the most celebrated horror documentary in history, featuring 15 new interviewees and 40+ returning favorites.
Below, you can check out the trailer and additional details for In Search of Darkness: Part II (which once again features Daily Dead Managing Editor Heather Wixson as one of the interviewees), and to learn more, visit:
http://80shorrordoc.com/dailydead
The ultimate ‘80s Horror retrospective just got Bigger. In Search of Darkness: Part II is a four-hour-plus sequel to the most celebrated horror documentary in history, featuring 15 new interviewees and 40+ returning favorites.
- 10/22/2020
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
This Friday, Magnet Releasing is set to release the survival horror thriller Alone in theaters and on VOD. Directed by John Hyams and co-starring Jules Willcox and Marc Menchaca, Alone is centered around a grieving widow (played by Willcox) who is just looking to start her life over, but during her move, she crosses path with a mysterious man (Menchaca) who abducts her, and she must find a way to survive his deadly game of cat and mouse.
Daily Dead recently had the opportunity to speak briefly with Menchaca about his role in Alone, and he discussed how the enigmatic nature of his character in the film initially drew him towards the role and his experiences collaborating with both Willcox and Hyams on the project.
Congratulations on the film, Marc. This is such an interesting character that you're playing here because “The Man,” which is all we know you as,...
Daily Dead recently had the opportunity to speak briefly with Menchaca about his role in Alone, and he discussed how the enigmatic nature of his character in the film initially drew him towards the role and his experiences collaborating with both Willcox and Hyams on the project.
Congratulations on the film, Marc. This is such an interesting character that you're playing here because “The Man,” which is all we know you as,...
- 9/16/2020
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Heading to theaters and VOD this Friday, September 18th, is the survival horror thriller Alone, which was directed by John Hyams and co-stars Jules Willcox and Marc Menchaca. The film’s story revolves around a grieving widow (played by Willcox) who is just looking to start her life over, but during her move, she crosses path with a mysterious man (Menchaca) who abducts her, and she must find a way to survive this deadly game of cat and mouse.
Daily Dead recently had the opportunity to briefly chat with Willcox about Alone, where she discussed her initial thoughts about the project and what excited her the most about coming on board to collaborate with Hyams, what she enjoyed most about her character Jessica in the film, and more.
Great to speak with you today, Jules, and congratulations on the film. I was so incredibly tense the entire time I was watching Alone,...
Daily Dead recently had the opportunity to briefly chat with Willcox about Alone, where she discussed her initial thoughts about the project and what excited her the most about coming on board to collaborate with Hyams, what she enjoyed most about her character Jessica in the film, and more.
Great to speak with you today, Jules, and congratulations on the film. I was so incredibly tense the entire time I was watching Alone,...
- 9/15/2020
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
For this review round-up, I’ll be digging into two films coming out this week, the delightfully meta horror anthology Scare Package and You Should Have Left, which features a reunion between writer/director David Koepp and star Kevin Bacon, who last teamed up on Stir of Echoes back in 1999.
Scare Package: Like most horror fans, I absolutely adore horror anthologies because when they’re done right, they can be the perfect showcase for innovative storytelling that celebrates everything we love about the genre. And in the case of Scare Package, that’s exactly what makes this project so special: you can feel the pure, unfettered admiration for horror pulsing through every single segment and the various wraparound segments to boot. It’s hilarious, gory, sometimes a little weird, but as a whole, Scare Package delivers everything you could want out of an anthological horror movie, and so much more.
Scare Package: Like most horror fans, I absolutely adore horror anthologies because when they’re done right, they can be the perfect showcase for innovative storytelling that celebrates everything we love about the genre. And in the case of Scare Package, that’s exactly what makes this project so special: you can feel the pure, unfettered admiration for horror pulsing through every single segment and the various wraparound segments to boot. It’s hilarious, gory, sometimes a little weird, but as a whole, Scare Package delivers everything you could want out of an anthological horror movie, and so much more.
- 6/18/2020
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
What better way to teach kids how to count than with the characters, creatures, aliens, and more from the Star Wars universe. I've got a preview for a charming little number book for kids called Star Wars Obi-1 2 3. The book was written by Calliope Glass and Caitlin Kennedy with art by Katie Cook.
The book counts from numbers 1 through 20 and each number comes with a cute poem and illustration. You can see a few examples of that below. StarWars.com interviewed Cook about the book and said:
"It comes from me Loving Star Wars. Really. It’s a franchise I adore, so I try and put as much of stuff everywhere. Fun stuff. Weird stuff. Charming stuff. Cute stuff."
As far as seeing any future kids' books based on the characters from Rogue One, she says:
"You know, I don’t think we’ll see many kids books based off Rogue One characters.
The book counts from numbers 1 through 20 and each number comes with a cute poem and illustration. You can see a few examples of that below. StarWars.com interviewed Cook about the book and said:
"It comes from me Loving Star Wars. Really. It’s a franchise I adore, so I try and put as much of stuff everywhere. Fun stuff. Weird stuff. Charming stuff. Cute stuff."
As far as seeing any future kids' books based on the characters from Rogue One, she says:
"You know, I don’t think we’ll see many kids books based off Rogue One characters.
- 2/18/2017
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
A nearly 600-page biography of a French filmmaker would not make every summer reading list, but any discerning cinephile will consider Éric Rohmer: A Biography. It’s one of several stunning recent releases, along with a weighty oral history of Star Trek, an intimate remembrance of Stanley Kubrick, and a fascinating breakdown of the great Suspiria. Now that’s an eclectic roster of beach reads.
The Fifty-Year Mission: The Complete, Uncensored, Unauthorized Oral History of Star Trek: Volume One: The First 25 Years by Edward Gross and Mark A. Altman (Thomas Dunne Books)
Even minor Star Trek fans will be spellbound by The Fifty-Year Mission, a stunning oral history from Edward Gross and Mark A. Altman. The first in a two-volume set — Volume Two, covering the last 25 years, will be released in late-August — is impressively comprehensive, and full of unforgettable stories. These include the original series rivalry between William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy,...
The Fifty-Year Mission: The Complete, Uncensored, Unauthorized Oral History of Star Trek: Volume One: The First 25 Years by Edward Gross and Mark A. Altman (Thomas Dunne Books)
Even minor Star Trek fans will be spellbound by The Fifty-Year Mission, a stunning oral history from Edward Gross and Mark A. Altman. The first in a two-volume set — Volume Two, covering the last 25 years, will be released in late-August — is impressively comprehensive, and full of unforgettable stories. These include the original series rivalry between William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy,...
- 8/4/2016
- by Christopher Schobert
- The Film Stage
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