Way of the Wicked

Lawrence Salva’s (Seven Below) script centers on a detective (Facinelli), on the trail of a murderer, who is led to believe that a local teenager, harboring some sort of strange supernatural power, may be involved. Slater plays the man’s disbelieving boss, while Hauer plays a man-of-the-cloth who aids the cop on his mission.

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Stranded

The story centers on a series of terrifying events that take place aboard the Ark moon base. When a meteor suddenly collides with their base, the astronauts find themselves in immediate danger. The crew quickly learns that spores from the meteorite can replicate cell structure, reproduce and mutate, forcing everyone on board to fight for their lives.

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Playback

While digging into their town’s infamous past, a group of high school students unwittingly unlock a dark secret, unleashing an evil spirit that takes possession of its victims.

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See Creature-Filled Trailer and Images From Christian Slater-Starrer ‘Stranded’!

Christian Slater stars in the menacing sci-fi thriller, Stranded, co-written and to be directed by Academy Award winner Roger Christian.

Doing some digging, Bloody landed the official EFM sales art, along with 19 hi-res images and the international sales trailer! Behold!

Gerard (Christian Slater) leads three other astronauts on a mission,when a meteor suddenly collides with their space station putting the lives of the entire crew in danger. Those on board quickly learn that spores from the meteorite can replicate cell structure, reproduce, and mutate. Ava, the only female astronaut becomes infected, showing signs of pregnancy at a rapid rate. Within 36 hours she gives birth to a creature that mutates into the life form of another crew member. As the astronauts begin to experience this sinister presence, the virus spreads and Gerard urges for the killing of Ava. The alien being targets the crew one by one, leaving those remaining to destroy it before all are killed.READ MORE

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[AFM '12] Sales: Image Gets ‘Stranded’, Wild Bunch Gets ‘Stung’

Image Entertainment has picked up all U.S. rights to Roger Christian’s sci-fi thriller Stranded, starring Christian Slater, Variety reports. Stranded also stars Brendan Fehr, Amy Matysio and Michael Therriault. “Story is centered on four astronauts at a moonbase being unexpectedly struck by a series of meteor blasts and realizing that spores on a meteor have the ability to replicate cell structure, reproduce and mutate.

Screen Daily adds that Celluloid Nightmares has struck a multi-territory deal with Wild Bunch on Home, Nicholas McCarthy’s follow-up to Sundance hit The Pact. Bunch will distribute Candlewood Entertainment’s horror film in France, Germany and Spain. “It tells the story of a young woman who investigates mysterious goings-on at a house where she learns the previous tenant unwittingly summoned the devil.

A multi-territory deal has also been made with eOne on killer bee thriller Stung (pictured) covering the UK, Canada, South Africa and Scandinavia, among others. Director Benni Diez is preparing to commence production in Europe next spring. Adam Aresty wrote the screenplay “About a fancy garden party that goes wrong when a local species of wasp mutates, resulting in an attack by giant insects. It is left to two catering staff to thwart the onslaught and in the process develop a romance.

CineTel Films has acquired international sales rights to action/thriller The Cure, written produced and directed by visual effects veteran David Gould. Antonia Prebble stars as “A scientist who discovers that the pharmaceutical company she works for had developed a cure for cancer years earlier. She attempts to release it to the world, unaware that the company will stop at nothing to prevent her.” Daniel Lissing also stars.

[BD Review] ‘Rites Of Passage’ Loses Focus But Is Fairly Entertaining

Reviewed by Michael Erb

Anthropology student Nathan has an idea for his class project that’s just killer. His family owns some land that once the site of a Chumash burial ground, a place of great importance and sacred significance. Nathan wants his professor and a few classmates to come with him to the family land and recreate a Chumash ritual. The professor agrees and so Nathan’s friends, some hot sorority sisters, and a lot of illicit substances go to the coastal cottage for a weekend of fun and academia. What they don’t know is Nathan’s brother Benny has been drinking the hallucinogenic tea of the Chumash rituals, sending him into trippy kidnapping sprees. Benny also lets a meth cooker/addict named Delgado to stay in one of the greenhouses. After the group arrives and disturbs both men’s relative tranquility, they both realize that they have unfinished business with one of the girls Nathan brought along.

Rites of Passage is a bit hard to describe. It’s like a menacing backwoods hillbilly movie but with elements of a revenge film and a bit of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. The movie also has three actors in prominent roles that are more known for doing any movie that comes along than they are for their acting ability. By all accounts, Rites of Passage should be awful. However, it really doesn’t do much wrong and the talent elevates the material when it begins to drag. The movie becomes fairly entertaining.

Longtime writer and first time writer/director Peter Iliff crams a lot of ideas into the movie. There’s a conflict between two brothers over the same woman, there’s two slightly sympathetic drug fuelled villains, there’s even a sub plot about a cam girl and a horny college kid meeting in real life. That’s a great deal of stuff to pack into a movie, even for a veteran screenwriter.

For the most part, Rites of Passage succeeds at maintaining a good balance over all its elements. When it does go overboard, however, the story suffers. There are characters that are simply never seen or referred to again, leaving their fates questionable. And even though Iliff manages to have all the separate elements comes together in the finale, it feels unsatisfying.

The tea hallucinations are the most interesting visual Rites of Passage has going on. The focus gets very hazy and fish-eyed, with lots of lens flairs and tribal drawings dancing in the peripheral. There are shamans performing some ritual and occasionally Wes Bentley’s face turns into a bear. It’s a trip alright.

The young cast does well all around. Their performances feel authentic and lend an air of credibility to the hard partying, hard studying set. Christian Slater has the most developed role in the film and appears to have the most fun out of anyone in the cast, playing the dual role of Delgado and his imaginary talking stuffed monkey, Poncho, with insane aplomb.

Wes Bentley plays the spaced out, creepy train wreck Benny. When Benny is on a tea root trip, Bentley chews scenery and appears to mentally go to a far off place. It’s cool to watch, especially when he’s capturing another would be bride or when someone’s writing on his way too stoned face. Only Stephen Dorff pulls off a somewhat lackluster turn as Professor Nash. Sure, Dorff looks confident and smug when seducing his students and entranced when he ingests some special tea. Otherwise, he looks a little sleepy and his performance becomes a bit tired.

It’s hard to put a quantitative rating to Rites of Passage because it actually did most of what it set out to do. The story is interesting and a bit refreshing in tackling the backwoods crazies’ trope. The cast makes the movie fun and enjoyable. The hallucination scenes are cool and executed well. Rites of Passage also doesn’t do anything particularly spectacular and loses interest with its own characters. It’s a nice first go at directing for Peter Iliff, but it looks like he could do more with his next movie.

Audio/Visual

The movie looks good and has no real audio/visual issues with the disc. High definition and standard setups should both be able to showcase those trippy tea sequences in all their splendor.

Extras

There’s only a short making of feature and a few trailers. The making of is interesting when Peter Iliff talks about how long it took him to finally transition from screenwriting into directing. Otherwise, the disc is sorely lacking in this area.

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Rites of Passage

An anthropology student invites his classmates and professor to his family’s abandoned ranch, once a sacred Chumash burial ground, to recreate an ancient ceremony.

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Sci-Fi Horror ‘Stranded’ With Christian Slater, Begins Lensing

The science fiction thriller Stranded started filming in the Canada Saskatchewan Production Studio in Regina, SK earlier today. The full length feature film stars Christian Slater (Playback) and is directed by Academy Award winner Roger Christian.

The story centers on a series of terrifying events that take place aboard the Ark moon base. When a meteor suddenly collides with their base, the astronauts find themselves in immediate danger. The crew quickly learns that spores from the meteorite can replicate cell structure, reproduce and mutate, forcing everyone on board to fight for their lives.

Amy Matysio (Just Friends, Chained), Michael Therriault (Prairie Giant: The Tommy Douglas Story, Total Recall) and Brendan Fehr (Final Destination, Bones, CSI: Miami) star alongside Slater (True Romance, Interview with the Vampire).

Having all starred in previous Minds Eye Entertainment productions, the cast are no strangers to Saskatchewan. Incidentally, this is also a return engagement for director Roger Christian and screenwriter Christian Piers Betley. READ MORE

Christian Slater Gets Infected & Then ‘Stranded’

Toronto-based international sales outfit Cinemavault comes to Cannes market with Roger Christian’s sci-fi thriller Stranded, another genre project starring Christian Slater. Slater starred in Playback, which was released earlier this year.

‘Stranded’ film follows a mysterious infection that contaminates a space station in the near future.

The $8m-budgeted Minds Eye Entertainment project is produced by Kevin Dewalt and Mark Montague.

Principal photography is set to start on July 3, 2012 at the Canada/Saskatchewan sound stage located in Saskatchewan, Canada. READ MORE

‘Seven Below’ Director Turns The ‘Way of the Wicked’

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Rutger Hauer (pictured; Hobo with a Shotgun) is joining Christian Slater (Playback) and Peter Facinelli (Twilight, Hollow Man 2) for Way of the Wicked, a new from director Kevin Carraway, reports Moviehole.

Lawrence Salva’s (Seven Below) script centers on a detective (Facinelli), on the trail of a murderer, who is led to believe that a local teenager, harboring some sort of strange supernatural power, may be involved. Slater plays the man’s disbelieving boss, while Hauer plays a man-of-the-cloth who aids the cop on his mission.

Director Carraway’s most recent credits include Seven Below, starring Val Kilmer and Luke Goss, and The Fear Chamber starring Richard Tyson. READ MORE

Red-Band Trailer For Christian Slater-Starrer ‘Playback’

 Red Band Trailer For Christian Slater Starrer Playback

Magnet Releasing, the genre arm of Magnolia Pictures, has released a red-band trailer for Michael Nickles’ Playback, a said-to-be frightening horror film featuring Christian Slater that’s now available on-demand with a limited theatrical run planned for March 9.

While digging into their town’s infamous past, a group of high school students unwittingly unlock a dark secret, unleashing an evil spirit that takes possession of its victims.” In addition to Slater, the film stars Toby Hemingway, Johnny Pacar and Ambyr Childers.

We’ll have an exclusive interview with Nickles in the coming week. READ MORE

Clip Drops a Dead Body Into ‘Playback’

 Clip Drops a Dead Body Into Playback

Magnet Releasing, the genre arm of Magnolia Pictures, has provided Bloody Disgusting with an exclusive clip from Michael Nickles’ Playback, a said-to-be frightening horror film featuring Christian Slater available on-demand February 3 and in theaters on March 9. The footage adds a dead body to an already messy studio.

While digging into their town’s infamous past, a group of high school students unwittingly unlock a dark secret, unleashing an evil spirit that takes possession of its victims.” In addition to Slater, the film stars Toby Hemingway, Johnny Pacar and Ambyr Childers. READ MORE

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Dolan’s Cadillac (V)

“Dolan’s Cadillac” is a thriller about a man (Bentley), who plots to avenge the murder of his wife (Vaugier) by notorious and untouchable Las Vegas mob boss Jimmy Dolan (Slater).

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Slipstream (V)

From the pen of renowned actor Anthony Hopkins comes the devious and deliciously complex tale of an English screenplay writer, Felix, who discovers that life is random and fortune is sightless as he is thrown into a vortex where times, dreams and reality collide in an increasingly whirling slipstream. Through the use of rapid editing, collage, and original storytelling, SLIPSTREAM is visually arresting and intellectually engaging.

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Hollow Man 2 (V)

A Seattle detective and a biologist are on the run from a dangerous invisible assassin gone rogue.

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Mindhunters

Trainees in the FBI’s psychological profiling program must put their training into practice when they discover a killer in their midst.

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Alone in the Dark

Edward Carnby (Christian Slater) is a private investigator specializing in
unexplainable supernatural phenomena. His cases delve into the dark corners of the world, searching for truth in the occult remnants of ancient civilizations. Now, the greatest mystery of his past is about to become the most dangerous case he has ever faced. With the help of his ex-flame, archeologist Aline Cedrac (Tara Reid), and his bitter rival, government agent Richard Burke (Stephen Dorff), Edward Carnby is about to learn that just because you don¹t believe in something, that doesnt mean it cant kill you. ALONE IN THE DARK is based on the best-selling Atari videogame series.