Tagline: “Hell Hath No Fury Like a Demon Scorned.” Monarch Home Entertainment will release Steve Shimek's Nocturne next week. The film will be available on DVD. In the film, several friends gather for a night of fun. A ritual changes the tone, once a demonic spirit appears. Now, characters struggle to just survive. Nocturne stars: Clare Niederpruem (The Maze), Darien Willardson (Storm Rider) Melanie Stone, Colton Tran and Jake Stormoen. The film's official DVD artwork is here, along with the official release trailer. The artwork shows more of the film's supernatural element. A cross holds back the demon, which looks made of flame. The tagline: "hell hath no fury like a demon scorned" hints at the conflict, within the film. And, one character looks beleaguered as night closes in. Nocturne will be available at most DVD retailers. On July 25th, the film will be available at Amazon. This title...
- 7/21/2017
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
“Hell Hath No Fury Like a Demon Scorned.” Monarch Home Entertainment will release Steve Shimek’s Nocturne, this summer. The film involves a late night gathering and a seance. A spirit is invited to the party, leaving a group of friends fighting for their lives. The film stars: Clare Niederpruem (The Maze), Darien Willardson (Storm Rider) […]...
- 7/21/2017
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
The first film poster for Kevin King's Zombie Hunter was released in late 2012 and now, several production photos have been revealed. The first photo shows actress Clare Niederpruem (The Maze) as Alison. Alison appears hunted by an unseen character. The second photo shows something equally exotic. A zombie or zombie-like character, in full armour, wields a chainsaw. This villain appears ready to cut through the cast and the film's story. The story for Zombie Hunter follows a vengeful Hunter (Martin Copping). This Hunter lays waste to the zombie killing fields as he links up with other survivors of the zombie apocalypse. View the stills for this feature below, with a trailer coming soon for this exciting thriller. Release Date: 2013. Director/writer: Kevin King. Cast: Martin Copping, Danny Trejo and Clare Niederpruem. Producers: Chris Le, Rocky Mudaliar, Jason Faller, Kynan Griffin, Brian King, and Spencer Bowen. *click the...
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- 1/10/2013
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
The Maze
Stars: Shalaina Castle, Brandon Sean Pearson, Clare Niederpruem, Kyle Paul, Tye Nelson, Adam Johnson, Sarah Kent | Written by Timothy Gutierrez, Katy Baldwin | Directed by Stephen Shimek
Five friends break into a closed corn maze in the middle of the night and decide to play a harmless game of tag. Little do they know that a psychopathic killer has decided to play along. As they wander aimlessly through the maze the murderer follows closely behind, taunting them and watching their every move. The game turns deadly when the kids decide to separate and weaken their chances of survival. When the mutilated body of the maze owner is found they realize that something is terribly wrong. As they race to find the entrance of the maze, the murderer cleverly forces them to follow the path that he wants. Manipulating everyone to his vicious will, the killer taunts his victims and...
Stars: Shalaina Castle, Brandon Sean Pearson, Clare Niederpruem, Kyle Paul, Tye Nelson, Adam Johnson, Sarah Kent | Written by Timothy Gutierrez, Katy Baldwin | Directed by Stephen Shimek
Five friends break into a closed corn maze in the middle of the night and decide to play a harmless game of tag. Little do they know that a psychopathic killer has decided to play along. As they wander aimlessly through the maze the murderer follows closely behind, taunting them and watching their every move. The game turns deadly when the kids decide to separate and weaken their chances of survival. When the mutilated body of the maze owner is found they realize that something is terribly wrong. As they race to find the entrance of the maze, the murderer cleverly forces them to follow the path that he wants. Manipulating everyone to his vicious will, the killer taunts his victims and...
- 10/8/2012
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Year: 2010Director: Steve ShimekCast: Shalaina Castle, Brandon Sean Pearson, Clare Niederpruem, Kyle Paul
Bored and looking for some excitement, a group of friends decide to break into an closed Halloween corn maze to play an innocent game of tag. However, their game is quickly cut short when a killer, disguised solely by a bright red hoody, shows up and begins hunting them one by one.
It is quite a treat to, after sitting through countless dull, lifeless, and just plain bad horror films, come across an unexpected gem like The Maze. Though the plot is standard cliched slasher fare, where The Maze sets its self apart is in style and production. It is obvious that the individuals involved in making this film are fans of the genre and took great care in the production of the film. First, the film looks great. Lighting is used perfectly to create an atmosphere...
Bored and looking for some excitement, a group of friends decide to break into an closed Halloween corn maze to play an innocent game of tag. However, their game is quickly cut short when a killer, disguised solely by a bright red hoody, shows up and begins hunting them one by one.
It is quite a treat to, after sitting through countless dull, lifeless, and just plain bad horror films, come across an unexpected gem like The Maze. Though the plot is standard cliched slasher fare, where The Maze sets its self apart is in style and production. It is obvious that the individuals involved in making this film are fans of the genre and took great care in the production of the film. First, the film looks great. Lighting is used perfectly to create an atmosphere...
- 2/20/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Troy)
- Fright Meter
If you actually ventured past your multiplex and watched horror films other then the uninspired "A Nightmare on Elm Street" remake, the strictly putting it in 3D for the money "My Soul to Take", the pointless remake of Let The Right One In entitled "Let Me In", the lifeless remake of "The Crazies" and other mostly bland mainstream horror releases that made up 2010, you would discover a wonderful world of indie horror films that stood out. George A. Romero showed that he's still got it with Survival of the Dead. Comedy and horror were brought together seamlessly (for once!) in President's Day & All About Evil. And plenty of other terrific independent films stood out. However, it wasn't all rosy for the independent horror films of 2010, as they also produced some highly publicized stinkers or films that finally came off the shelf after gathering dust for years. Still, for once, 2010 had...
- 2/6/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
Over here at Big Daddy Horror Reviews we are always on the lookout for the next up and coming horror talent. We predicted the potential of Jen Soska and Sylvia Soska's "Dead Hooker In A Trunk". Of course, that film set the indie horror world on fire in 2010. We noticed the sleek, polished, professional production values of Ty Jones's "Last Breath". Last Breath made its way into a contest with the AMC theater chain for distribution into 50 theaters. AMC Executives thought the film cost $5 million when in reality it cost $200,000. We noticed the star potential of Levi Fiehler after catching "Puppet Master: Axis of Evil". Director David DeCoteau (The Brotherhood) who has discovered such talents as Cory Monteith (Glee), Riley Smith (New York Minute), Bradley Stryker (The O.C.), Sean Faris (Never Back Down), etc., has predicted Levi Fiehler to be his next discovery. 2010 saw such a talented lineup of horror films,...
- 1/24/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
Director/writer: Aash Aaron.
Oh Aash Aaron, the boredom of I.C.U. is equal to watching dust settle. This film is labelled in the genre of thriller on some sites, but mysteriously there are few scares or tense moments found here. This review is a precedent, as there are no other reviews on this 2009 title! The first hour, with nothing happening, is followed by a looming black whole, which promises to dull the senses further. However, this film has managed to move onto video-on-demand this month, through Gravitas Ventures.
The synopsis involves: two wank happy teens who spy on their neighbours for titillation and excitement. Then, they spy another pervert, who gets his thrills from assaulting local prostitutes. Enter a strange, bloody climax and the end.
Movie specialists might recognize director Aash Aaron's name with Vigilante, or The Dark Lurking. Vigilante has been reviewed (here) and The Dark Lurking has received ambivalent reviews.
Oh Aash Aaron, the boredom of I.C.U. is equal to watching dust settle. This film is labelled in the genre of thriller on some sites, but mysteriously there are few scares or tense moments found here. This review is a precedent, as there are no other reviews on this 2009 title! The first hour, with nothing happening, is followed by a looming black whole, which promises to dull the senses further. However, this film has managed to move onto video-on-demand this month, through Gravitas Ventures.
The synopsis involves: two wank happy teens who spy on their neighbours for titillation and excitement. Then, they spy another pervert, who gets his thrills from assaulting local prostitutes. Enter a strange, bloody climax and the end.
Movie specialists might recognize director Aash Aaron's name with Vigilante, or The Dark Lurking. Vigilante has been reviewed (here) and The Dark Lurking has received ambivalent reviews.
- 11/8/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
The Maze Official PosterMonarch Home Video is debuting the official artwork for Steve Shimek's The Maze. This second poster is more mysterious as the main antagonist is now only partially shown. The tagline remains the same and still funny: "this is no field of screams," and this poster shows what much of the film is about - suspenseful hack and slash, in a corn field. Read the review (here) for more info on the film and get set for Monarch to release this on DVD October 19th
The synopsis for The Maze here:
"Five friends break in to a closed corn maze in the middle of the night and decide to play a harmless game of tag. Little do they know that a psychopathic killer has decided to play along" (Artist).
Release Date: October 19th (DVD).
Director: Steve Shimek.
Written by Katy Baldwin.
Cast: Shalaina Fotheringham, Brandon Pearson, Clare Niederpruem,...
The synopsis for The Maze here:
"Five friends break in to a closed corn maze in the middle of the night and decide to play a harmless game of tag. Little do they know that a psychopathic killer has decided to play along" (Artist).
Release Date: October 19th (DVD).
Director: Steve Shimek.
Written by Katy Baldwin.
Cast: Shalaina Fotheringham, Brandon Pearson, Clare Niederpruem,...
- 8/19/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
The Maze Movie PosterDirector: Steve Shimek.
Writers: Katy Baldwin and Timothy Gutierrez.
The Maze is a film from second time director Steve Shimek (Dragon Hunter) and writers Katy Baldwin and Timothy Gutierrez. The film is moving to DVD October 19th through Monarch Home Video and the film puts "five friends...into a corn maze," (Monarch) where a killer wants to play a game of hide and seek with knives. The film is sheer aMAZEment and horror fans will appreciate the many gory deaths and the slow reveal of the killer, who plays both sides of the law.
The film begins on a dare, as a group of friends challenge each other to enter an abandoned corn maze. A game of tag ensues and soon one addition to the game brings much brutal death via hack and slash, decapitations, strangulation, and a Mexican necktie. One woman goes face with this lunatic...
Writers: Katy Baldwin and Timothy Gutierrez.
The Maze is a film from second time director Steve Shimek (Dragon Hunter) and writers Katy Baldwin and Timothy Gutierrez. The film is moving to DVD October 19th through Monarch Home Video and the film puts "five friends...into a corn maze," (Monarch) where a killer wants to play a game of hide and seek with knives. The film is sheer aMAZEment and horror fans will appreciate the many gory deaths and the slow reveal of the killer, who plays both sides of the law.
The film begins on a dare, as a group of friends challenge each other to enter an abandoned corn maze. A game of tag ensues and soon one addition to the game brings much brutal death via hack and slash, decapitations, strangulation, and a Mexican necktie. One woman goes face with this lunatic...
- 8/17/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Cornfields are always a terrible place to be in a horror film. Once the sun goes down, it goes from a fixture of American agriculture to a scene of horror haunted by deranged pagan children, murderous scarecrows come to life, or, as in the case of the October DVD release The Maze, a corn maze becomes the perfect stalking grounds for a psychopathic slasher.
Monarch Entertainment will release The Maze to DVD on October 19th just in time for Halloween. Steve Shimek, maker of the 2008 low budget fantasy flick Dragon Hunter, directs The Maze starring Shalaina Castle, Brandon Pearson, Clare Niederpruem, Kyle Paul, Tye Nelson, Luke Drake, Richard Dutcher, Sarah Kent, Adam Johnson, and Marty Steinberg from a script by first-time writers Katy Baldwin and Timothy Gutierrez.
Five friends break into a corn maze in the middle of the night and decide to play a harmless game of tag. Little...
Monarch Entertainment will release The Maze to DVD on October 19th just in time for Halloween. Steve Shimek, maker of the 2008 low budget fantasy flick Dragon Hunter, directs The Maze starring Shalaina Castle, Brandon Pearson, Clare Niederpruem, Kyle Paul, Tye Nelson, Luke Drake, Richard Dutcher, Sarah Kent, Adam Johnson, and Marty Steinberg from a script by first-time writers Katy Baldwin and Timothy Gutierrez.
Five friends break into a corn maze in the middle of the night and decide to play a harmless game of tag. Little...
- 8/11/2010
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
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