Take A Thrilling ‘Elevator’ Ride This August

A group of people get the shaft in the worst way imaginable when Elevator rides onto DVD August 21 from Inception Media Group.

In this Hitchcock-esque, white-knuckle thriller, nine strangers are stuck in an elevator on the 49th floor of an upscale Manhattan high-rise … and one of them has a ticking bomb! But who … and why?

The rising star TV news reporter … building security guard … or soon-to-retire millionaire CEO with his granddaughter? The bond trader … struggling comedian … pregnant office worker and her successful boyfriend …or the elderly widow?

With no escape, each will do anything to survive. Desperation and panic grow as help fails to arrive and people slowly unmask – revealing racial tension, financial scandal, scorned lovers and revenge – with an unthinkable horror becoming the only solution!READ MORE

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[FrightFest '12] The Best of the Rest: Hi-Res Looks At ‘After’ ‘Remnants’ ‘Errors of the Human Body’ & More!

Did I hear you say you wanted more out of the forthcoming Film4 FrightFest? Taking place Thursday, August 23 to Monday, August 27, the UK’s leading event for horror fantasy fans will be back at the Empire Cinema in London’s Leicester Square to present 48 films in three screens. (Check out the festivals official website for ticket info.)

We’ve already covered Paco Plaza’s [REC]3 Genesis and Jaume Balaguero’s, stunning thriller Sleep Tight to death, but there’s a few films getting some well-deserved attention from such as Hidden in the Woods, a Chilean chiller, the Dutch Kill Zombie!, the Japanese Dead Sushi and Germany’s Errors of the Human Body and We Are the Night.

Also under the radar but bound to get people buzzing are Steven C Miller’s Under the Bed, Ryan Smith’s After, The Butcher Brothers’ The Thompsons, Peter Engert’s Remnants, Stig Svendsen’s Elevator and Buddy Giovinazzo’s return to the genre A Night of Nightmares.

Check out a whopping 25 new hi-res images inside! READ MORE

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Lackluster One Sheet for Thriller ‘Elevator’

Updated with official poster…

Were you a fan of Devil? Take out the lord of the underworld and replace him with a bomb and you’ve got the new indie thriller Elevator, from the producers of Dead Snow and director Stig Svendsen.

In the blatant ripoff of Devil, nine people are stuck in an elevator – one has a bomb. They’ll do anything to survive.

With issues of racism, greed, war, politics and infidelity converging in one tiny space, ELEVATOR offers a new perspective on terrorism, and raises questions about who the real criminals are in a world where financial markets can be so easily manipulated by a powerful few. The message is powerful, and the suspense unbearable. How far would you go to survive?

Get more at the film’s official website.


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‘Devil’ Ripoff Offers Bomb in ‘Elevator’

Were you a fan of Devil? Take out the lord of the underworld and replace him with a bomb and you’ve got the new indie thriller Elevator, from the producers of Dead Snow and director Stig Svendsen.

In the blatant ripoff of Devil, nine people are stuck in an elevator – one has a bomb. They’ll do anything to survive.

With issues of racism, greed, war, politics and infidelity converging in one tiny space, ELEVATOR offers a new perspective on terrorism, and raises questions about who the real criminals are in a world where financial markets can be so easily manipulated by a powerful few. The message is powerful, and the suspense unbearable. How far would you go to survive?

Get more at the film’s official website.


READ MORE