Stars: Jason Tremblay, Jaime M. Callica, Bruce Crawford, Gigi Saul Guerrero, Peter Bundic, Michael Eklund, Fletcher Donovan, Donna Benadicto | Written by Jordan Robinson | Directed by Nicholas Humphries
A trap house, I remember when they were called crack houses, is a house used for making and selling drugs. In the new Tubi Original of the same name director Nicholas Humphries and writer Jordan Robinson take the name literally and give us a drug den filled with lethal booby traps and a few other surprises.
After Commander Meeks’ attempt to take down a trap house goes lethally wrong, Detective Grant Pierce is called to the crime scene. As one of the other detectives snickers about one of the junkies getting their head blown clean off, Pierce realizes the dead boy is his younger brother.
He’s just the latest in a series of deaths related to a constantly moving operation run by Lethan the meth cook,...
A trap house, I remember when they were called crack houses, is a house used for making and selling drugs. In the new Tubi Original of the same name director Nicholas Humphries and writer Jordan Robinson take the name literally and give us a drug den filled with lethal booby traps and a few other surprises.
After Commander Meeks’ attempt to take down a trap house goes lethally wrong, Detective Grant Pierce is called to the crime scene. As one of the other detectives snickers about one of the junkies getting their head blown clean off, Pierce realizes the dead boy is his younger brother.
He’s just the latest in a series of deaths related to a constantly moving operation run by Lethan the meth cook,...
- 6/16/2023
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
There's a new circus rolling into town, and this one favors a big chop over the big top. As if food prices at such an event weren't horrifying enough, Jack Reher will be doing his damnedest to bring some freaky terror from author William Ollie's Sideshow to the screen.
Reher is the screenwriter behind the upcoming Red Machine, aka Endangered, starring Billy Bob Thornton, James Marsden, Piper Perabo, and Thomas Jane. His Wet House, to be produced by Zero Gravity and directed by Mukunda Michael Dewil, is in pre-production. Reher also just completed an adaptation of the 80s cult classic Pin. Most recently, Reher adapted Jon Bassoff’s highly acclaimed debut novel Corrosion for the screen, and it is currently out to directors.
Sideshow Book Synopsis
The smoke ring rose, higher and higher, changing shape as it went, until it disappeared into a cloud that moments ago had looked like the caboose of a train,...
Reher is the screenwriter behind the upcoming Red Machine, aka Endangered, starring Billy Bob Thornton, James Marsden, Piper Perabo, and Thomas Jane. His Wet House, to be produced by Zero Gravity and directed by Mukunda Michael Dewil, is in pre-production. Reher also just completed an adaptation of the 80s cult classic Pin. Most recently, Reher adapted Jon Bassoff’s highly acclaimed debut novel Corrosion for the screen, and it is currently out to directors.
Sideshow Book Synopsis
The smoke ring rose, higher and higher, changing shape as it went, until it disappeared into a cloud that moments ago had looked like the caboose of a train,...
- 11/27/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Just a quick follow-up to this morning's story of a new director taking the helm of what was to be Thomas Jane's Wet House. After the announcement came, we did some digging, made a few calls, and now have an update for you.
Jane is no longer involved with the project as the producers decided to go in a different direction by opting for a female lead for the film. Casting is currently under way. Stay tuned.
South African writer-director Mukunda Michael Dewil has signed on to helm Wet House for Zero Gravity Entertainment. The elevated psychological thriller from scribe Jack Reher revolves around a psychologist who becomes entangled with the mysterious resident of a wet house, whose apparent psychic abilities help her aid the police in solving a string of grisly, bath salt-fueled massacres.
“I like the idea that everything is layered with this atmosphere of unnamed trepidation...
Jane is no longer involved with the project as the producers decided to go in a different direction by opting for a female lead for the film. Casting is currently under way. Stay tuned.
South African writer-director Mukunda Michael Dewil has signed on to helm Wet House for Zero Gravity Entertainment. The elevated psychological thriller from scribe Jack Reher revolves around a psychologist who becomes entangled with the mysterious resident of a wet house, whose apparent psychic abilities help her aid the police in solving a string of grisly, bath salt-fueled massacres.
“I like the idea that everything is layered with this atmosphere of unnamed trepidation...
- 6/26/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
It's been awhile since last we spoke about the upcoming flick Wet House, but today news broke of a new director taking the helm, which was originally supposed to belong to star Thomas Jane.
Deadline is reporting that South African writer-director Mukunda Michael Dewil has signed on to helm Wet House for Zero Gravity Entertainment. The elevated psychological thriller from scribe Jack Reher revolves around a psychologist who becomes entangled with the mysterious resident of a wet house, whose apparent psychic abilities help her aid the police in solving a string of grisly, bath salt-fueled massacres.
“I like the idea that everything is layered with this atmosphere of unnamed trepidation — nothing can be trusted at face value, and that kind of foreboding really gives me a lot to work with when creating the world of this story,” Dewil said. Mark Holder and Christine Holder are producing and financing for Zero Gravity.
Deadline is reporting that South African writer-director Mukunda Michael Dewil has signed on to helm Wet House for Zero Gravity Entertainment. The elevated psychological thriller from scribe Jack Reher revolves around a psychologist who becomes entangled with the mysterious resident of a wet house, whose apparent psychic abilities help her aid the police in solving a string of grisly, bath salt-fueled massacres.
“I like the idea that everything is layered with this atmosphere of unnamed trepidation — nothing can be trusted at face value, and that kind of foreboding really gives me a lot to work with when creating the world of this story,” Dewil said. Mark Holder and Christine Holder are producing and financing for Zero Gravity.
- 6/26/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Beth McCarthy-Miller ("Tammy," "Mail Order Groom") has come onboard to helm the comedy "Mean Moms" at New Line Cinema. The film is based on an advice book by Rosalind Wiseman, the same author behind the advice book that inspired Tina Fey's "Mean Girls".
The story follows a happily married mother of two who moves from small town America to the high-class suburbs and is faced with confronting the cutthroat world of competitive parenting.
Meanwhile, Mukunda Michael Dewill ("Vehicle 19") has come onboard to direct the thriller "Wet House" for Zero Gravity. Jack Reher penned the script.
The story follows a psychologist who becomes entangled with an apparent psychic living in a wet house (a place where alcoholics can drink themselves to death). Said patient proves an aid in solving a string of grizzly massacres.
Source: Deadline...
The story follows a happily married mother of two who moves from small town America to the high-class suburbs and is faced with confronting the cutthroat world of competitive parenting.
Meanwhile, Mukunda Michael Dewill ("Vehicle 19") has come onboard to direct the thriller "Wet House" for Zero Gravity. Jack Reher penned the script.
The story follows a psychologist who becomes entangled with an apparent psychic living in a wet house (a place where alcoholics can drink themselves to death). Said patient proves an aid in solving a string of grizzly massacres.
Source: Deadline...
- 6/26/2013
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Exclusive: Fresh off the release of his Paul Walker thriller Vehicle 19, South African writer-director Mukunda Michael Dewil has signed on to helm Wet House for Zero Gravity Entertainment. The elevated psychological thriller from scribe Jack Reher revolves around a psychologist who becomes entangled with the mysterious resident of a wet house, whose apparent psychic abilities help her aid the police in solving a string of grizzly, bath salt-fueled massacres. “I like the idea that everything is layered with this atmosphere of unnamed trepidation — nothing can be trusted at face value and that kind of foreboding really gives me a lot to work with when creating the world of this story,” Dewil said. Mark Holder and Christine Holder are producing and financing for Zero Gravity. The film will shoot this fall in South Africa as the first of three features Zero Gravity plans to shoot there.
- 6/26/2013
- by MIKE FLEMING JR
- Deadline
With The Twilight Saga mercifully over and done (at least for now), it's interesting to see which directions its former stars will take. Next up to dip his toe into the horror-themed waters is one of the younger wolves in the pack, BooBoo Stewart, in his new film Devil's Door.
Directed by Elias Matar (Ashes) and produced by Jack Reher (writer - Red Machine, Wet House), Devil's Door stars the aforementioned and pictured Stewart along with Aldo Gonzales ("Anger Management," "Sons of Anarchy"), the lovely Barbara Nedeljakova (Hostel), and Nicholas Turturro ("Blue Bloods," Takers, I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry).
Devil's Door is described as "an elevated psychological thriller in the vein of a hyper-stylized and grittier version of Death Wish set against the graffiti painted streets of Los Angeles."
More on this one as we get it!
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Directed by Elias Matar (Ashes) and produced by Jack Reher (writer - Red Machine, Wet House), Devil's Door stars the aforementioned and pictured Stewart along with Aldo Gonzales ("Anger Management," "Sons of Anarchy"), the lovely Barbara Nedeljakova (Hostel), and Nicholas Turturro ("Blue Bloods," Takers, I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry).
Devil's Door is described as "an elevated psychological thriller in the vein of a hyper-stylized and grittier version of Death Wish set against the graffiti painted streets of Los Angeles."
More on this one as we get it!
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- 5/21/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
What do you know? We have yet another one-sheet here for you in promotion of the new Thomas Jane flick that he's set to direct and star in called Wet House, and this one is far more in our wheelhouse. Dig it!
Jane is reteaming with screenwriter Jack Reher on the flick. "[Wet Houses are] places that are popping up all over the United States. Kind of creepy. People go there by their own admission when they give up on life and their addictions. By means of drinking or drugs, late-stage users go to a Wet House when all hope is lost. Then they die,” explains Reher.
Synopsis:
This elevated genre supernatural thriller is loosely based on Charles Dickens’ classic ghost story “The Signal-Man.” A doctor treats a patient who checks in there after a horrific car accident and meets another resident who predicts tragic things that haven’t happened yet.. Slowly the...
Jane is reteaming with screenwriter Jack Reher on the flick. "[Wet Houses are] places that are popping up all over the United States. Kind of creepy. People go there by their own admission when they give up on life and their addictions. By means of drinking or drugs, late-stage users go to a Wet House when all hope is lost. Then they die,” explains Reher.
Synopsis:
This elevated genre supernatural thriller is loosely based on Charles Dickens’ classic ghost story “The Signal-Man.” A doctor treats a patient who checks in there after a horrific car accident and meets another resident who predicts tragic things that haven’t happened yet.. Slowly the...
- 2/20/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
The Mist star Thomas Jane is set to star in and direct a new horror thriller from screenwriter Jack Reher called Wet House. I'm a fan of Jane's work, and I'm surprised he doesn't work more in the bigger Hollywood films. The guy's a great actor. It will be cool to see him take on a project like this. Reher talked to Bloody Disgusting, and gives a little explanation of the disturbing backstory of Wet Houses,
These places are popping up all over the United States. Kind of creepy. People go there by their own admission when they give up on life and their addictions. By means of drinking or drugs, late-stage users go to a Wet House when all hope is lost. Then they die…
Did you know places like this actually exist? He goes on to talk about the film's story saying that it's an "an elevated genre...
These places are popping up all over the United States. Kind of creepy. People go there by their own admission when they give up on life and their addictions. By means of drinking or drugs, late-stage users go to a Wet House when all hope is lost. Then they die…
Did you know places like this actually exist? He goes on to talk about the film's story saying that it's an "an elevated genre...
- 2/19/2013
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Wet House – a place for consuming spirits! But please have in mind that we’re actually talking about Thomas Jane‘s upcoming horror thriller of the same name, which (as you’re going to see in the rest of this report) sounds pretty spooky at this moment. The good news is that Jane is also set to star in the whole thing, so what can I tell you guys – get ready for another psychological thriller and check out the first teaser poster for the movie! Thomas Jane directs the movie from a script written by Jack Reher, but the project is actually loosely based on Charles...
- 2/18/2013
- by Jeanne Standal
- Filmofilia
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