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[Film4 FrightFest 2013] Announces ‘Big Bad Wolves’ and ‘The Dead 2: India’

This year’s Film4 FrightFest festival opens with the world premiere of The Ford Brothers The Dead 2: India, pictured below, the first-ever International production of a zombie film shot in India.

The film follows the story of India-based American engineer Nicholas Burton (JOSEPH MILLSON) in a race against time to reach his pregnant girlfriend Ishani Sharma (MEENU). Burton enlists the help of an orphan street kid Javed (ANAND GOYAL) and together they make a perilous 300 mile journey across deadly landscapes as a zombie apocalypse threatens to engulf the entire nation.”

Film4 FrightFest will close with the UK premiere of directors Aharon Keshales & Navot Papushado’s extraordinary revenge thriller Big Bad Wolves, pictured above.

Soaked in twisted tension, fairytale myth and seat-edged suspense, the film follows the lives of three men on a collision course: following a series of brutal murders: the father of the latest victim now out for revenge, a vigilante police detective operating outside the law, and the main suspect in the killings – a religious studies teacher arrested and released due to a police blunder.

All the directors and some cast members will be attending the festival.

Film4 FrightFest, the UK’s biggest genre film festival, runs from Thursday 22 August to Monday 26 August at the Empire Cinema, Leicester Square. The full line up will be announced on Fri 28 June. Festival & day passes go on sale from 29 June. Tickets for Individual films are on sale from 27 July. READ MORE

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[FrightFest '12] An Absolutely Disgusting NSFW Festival Promo: “Turn Off Your Cell Phone”

While we all get pleasure from fantasizing about getting revenge on the bastard using their cell phone during a movie, Can Evrenol completely gets off with the following short film…

Each year the Film4 FrightFest opens with an array of promos and fun shorts to get the 1,000+ crowd pumped for the next horror feature. Evrenol created the following PSA that’s absolutely disgusting, violent, and maybe even a bit distasteful (to some). When a girl begins texting during the movie, the man behind her stabs her in the back of the head and then… you’ll have to watch to see what comes next. It’s extremely NOT WORK SAFE.

Basak Sirena and Mehmet Okuroglu star in one of the 12 idents created for Film4 Frightfest 2012, that played before the features to remind people to switch their phones off before the film started.READ MORE

[BD Review] ‘Him Indoors’ Is Slick

Reviewed by Tim Anderson

When you go out there, bad things happen.

The perils of being an agoraphobic serial killer are surface-scratched in Director Paul Davis’ (Beware the Moon: Remembering An American Werewolf in London) short film Him Indoors. Essentially shot as a showcase piece for Davis’ storytelling skills—to show investors for a feature film he is developing—Davis assembled key cast and crew members from that production and fleshed out a twisted little 11-minute black comedy that clearly illustrates he can polish a solid narrative production from behind the lens.

The story follows a few short minutes in the afternoon of Gregory Brewster as he prepares for a dinner/date with his new next door neighbor—played by Pollyanna McIntosh (The Woman). However when she arrives early, nearly catching him in the act of butchering a local delivery boy, Brewster has to call upon his very, very underdeveloped social skills to try and keep her from discovering his dark secret.

Since Brewster is a serial killer, the audience doesn’t need particularly need specific motivation for his actions. We know all we need to know about what kind of man he is in less than 3 minutes. However, as the story twists toward the climactic resolution, the character’s intentions might seem ambiguous unless you were paying closer attention to the opening monologue.

What seems like little more than ramblings at the outset is actually a clever way of imparting a fair amount of motivational information that will be visited later on in the story. This is a nifty trick since short films have so little time to communicate to the viewer the world of the characters that inhabit them. However, audiences that are easily distracted may miss some of the problems Brewster faces, making the film’s turn of events head-scratching or unclear as the production comes to its conclusion.

What minor foibles the plot may have in clarity are easily overshadowed by the spot-on performance from Reece Shearsmith (Shaun of the Dead) as Brewster. Shearsmith affects a nebbish performance and oozes unease with every passing phrase. It’s the very definition of the quiet guy next door—you know, the one that neighbors can’t believe was secretly hacking people up for years. As for Lizzy, Pollyanna McIntosh is, for fans of her feral and vicious performance in Lucky McKee’s The Woman, almost unrecognizably charming.

The production values are slick with excellent cinematography from Eben Bolter and an understated but effective score from Musician/DJ Osymyso. As for the script, and the directing, this makes major narrative film debut from Davis, who made his name as an award-winning horror journalist and as the Director of the An American Werewolf in London retrospective documentary that was included on the Universal Blu-ray release in 2011. And for a debut film, Davis handles the reigns with sure-footedness in the shot composition and pacing, while displaying a good ear for his character’s dialogue. It’s an auspicious start and I expect that we’ll see more from Davis as his feature film gains traction.

As for Him Indoors, it’s getting outdoors as the filmmakers gear up to take it on an international festival run which already includes prestigious stops at London’s famed Frightfest and the Telluride Horror Show. Let’s hope for them, unlike Gregory Brewster, good things happen when they go out there.

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[FrightFest '12] Teaser For Neo-Giallo Short “Yellow”

Dig on the teaser trailer for the atmospheric short “Yellow,” to premiere at the upcoming Film4 FrightFest in London (Empire Leicester Square, at 3:30 pm this coming Saturday, the 25th of August).

The neo Giallo short, directed by Ryan Haysom, follows a reclusive older man is on the hunt for a vicious serial killer in neon-lit Berlin.

Cinematography by Jon Britt. Music by Jamie Ball. Get more at the film’s official website.

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[FrightFest '12] The Living. The Dead. Worship ‘The Inside’ Art and Trailer

Monster Pictures present’s the FrightFest World Premiere of The Inside, with the director and cast in attendance. Check out the newly released trailer and festival poster art!

While in a pawnshop a young man comes into possession of a second hand video camera; discovering a tape still inside he plays back the footage and witnesses a horrific series of events involving a group of teens in an undisclosed location. Using the footage as a guide he retraces the steps to where the events seemingly occurred. Deciding to investigate he discovers to his horror not only the truth of the events on the tape but comes face to face with a supernatural terror from which he may not escape….

You’ve seen him as Sir Gwaine in the BBC’s TV series Merlin, now Eoin Macken steps behind the camera to direct The Inside, featuring Czech starlet Tereza Srbova (Sirens, Eastern Promises) alongside the cream of Irish acting talent that includes Emmett J. Scanlan (fan favourite Brendan Brady in Hollyoaks, Charlie Casanova), Sean Stewart (Occi, Coward), Natalia Kostrzewa (The Clinic) & Brian Fortune (Game of Thrones). The WORLD PREMIERE takes place at the 13th Frightfest, Empire Cinema, Leicester Square on the Discovery Screen, Sunday 26th August 12.45PM (Also screening on Monday 27th 6.30PM).

Eoin Macken, Emmett J. Scanlan, Tereza Srbova & Brian Fortune will all be in attendance.

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[FrightFest '12] A Gory Look At WWIII Horror ‘Remnants’

Directed by Peter Engert, and starring C.J. Thomason (Harper’s Island, Husk), Monica Keena (Freddy vs. Jason), Edward Furlong (American History X, Terminator 2), Andre Royo (The Wire), Christine Kelly and Jessie Rusu (Mother’s Day), Remnants will have its World Premiere at this month’s UK Film4 FrightFest in London.

We’ve landed a handful of bloody exclusive imagery for the horror flick premiering Saturday, August 25 (tickets here).

World War III has happened and the USA is in meltdown. Nine strangers find themselves holed up together in a farmhouse cellar in rural Texas. Young Dr Hunter survived the nuclear attack and is thrown together by chance with a group of wounded and frightened victims. Hunter and his slowly dying companions wait for news from the government while fending off hunger, claustrophobia, conflicting personalities, radiation sickness and hordes of terrified, dying refugees as they attempt to endure the devastating holocaust. Peter Engert’s haunting, moving and remarkably assured chronicle of final catastrophe.

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[FrightFest '12] Sweet Zombies, Plenty Of Gore In Red Band Trailer For ‘Cockneys vs. Zombies’!

IGN shares the following UK trailer premiere for Matthias Hoene’s Cockneys vs. Zombies, his undead UK horror pic starring Michelle Ryan, Harry Treadaway, Honor Blackman, Jack Doolan, Rasmus Hardiker, Ashley Thomas and Alan Ford. The red band trailer is jam-packed with really cool zombies and plenty of gore.

Cockneys vs Zombies is the story of Andy (Harry Treadaway) and Terry (Rasmus Hardiker): two hapless cockney brothers who try to save their grandad’s (Alan Ford) care home by robbing a bank. At the same time, a virus sweeps across East London turning all the inhabitants into flesh eating zombies. Faced with hordes of undead zombies, the challenge is to rescue a home full of tough old folks, escape with the loot, and get out of London alive!

The horror-comedy is opening in the UK on August 31 with the U.S. premiere set for Fantastic Fest this September. READ MORE

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[FrightFest '12] Official Festival Poster For ‘Community’

Premiering at the Film4 FrightFest the 13th is Jason Ford’s UK thriller Community, starring Elliott Jordan, Terry Bird, Ian Ralph, Oliver Stark and Cyrus Trafford. We’ve now landed the official festival one-sheet that can be viewed inside.

The Draymen Estate has become an urban legend. Amongst the sinister stories of strange locals and brutal violence, many people have gone missing there. Two student filmmakers visit the desolate estate in the hope their proposed documentary on the anti-social place will land them a lucrative career. But they quickly discover that behind the awkward smiles, the estate is a breeding ground for the darker side of society – a society which is about to present the students with material of unimaginable horror, Welcome to THE WICKER MAN for the HARRY BROWN generation.

From 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. Empire 1 will house the main event while the Discovery and the newly-created Re-Discovery strand will play in Empires 4 & 5. There are eleven countries represented, with a record-beating fifteen world premieres and twenty-three UK or European premieres. READ MORE

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[FrightFest '12] Eye-Catching Imagery From Giallo ‘Tulpa’

Having its WORLD premiere as part of the Film4 FrightFest in London, below you’ll find some eye-catching new imagery from Federico Zampaglione’s Italian giallo horror Tulpa.

Giallo returns to the Italian cinema fore in a sensational new horror thriller from spaghetti superstar Federico (SHADOW) Zampaglione. Meet Lisa Boeri, the ultimate driven professional at the top of her corporate game. But by night Lisa frequents the notorious Club Tulpa, owned by a mysterious Tibetan guru. There, unshackled from repression and guilt, Lisa will do anything with any stranger to attain a higher Zen consciousness. Suddenly her lovers start getting murdered in shocking ways. Lisa can’t go to the police because of the scandal impacting on her day job. So she tries to unmask the anonymous assassin herself… with truly nightmare consequences.

The 90-minute feature stars Claudia Gerini, Michele Placido, Nuot Arquint, Michela Cescon and Ennio Tozzi.

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[FrightFest '12] Festival Poster & New Look At Chilean Horror ‘Hidden in the Woods’

Having its UK premiere as part of the Film4 FrightFest in London, we’ve landed an excluisve new image and two festival posters for Patricio Valladares’s Chilean Hidden in the Woods.

This raw slice of demented energy. Inspired by true events, is the terrifying story of two sisters raised in forest isolation and subjected to torments from their abusive drug dealer father. When they finally report him, he chainsaws the two investigating cops to death and is jailed before he can tell psychotic drug lord Costello the exact location of his remaining stash. So Costello sends violent henchmen to find the missing merchandise hidden somewhere in the woods. Reaching heights of deranged frenzy unlike anything seen before, director Patricio Valladares is yet another exciting talent to emerge from the current hotbed of South American horror.

From 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. Empire 1 will house the main event while the Discovery and the newly-created Re-Discovery strand will play in Empires 4 & 5. There are eleven countries represented, with a record-beating fifteen world premieres and twenty-three UK or European premieres.

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[FrightFest '12] Meat-Grinder Gore & Crotch Shots In Extremely NSFW ‘Paura’ Trailer

On Saturday, August 25th, the UK Film4 FrightFest will premiere Manetti Brothers’ Paura 3D, which we teased in one of our preview pieces. The trailer is extremely NSFW with the most horrifying imagery being a Lebron James jersey.

When mechanic Ale overhears a conversation between a wealthy customer and the garage owner, he knows what he and his two best mates are going to do for the next few days. Marchese Lanzi wants his car serviced while he goes on a short holiday. and before long the trio move into his Rome villa intent on having a wild weekend in total luxury. But something is about to happen that will change their lives forever. Tender and savage, shocking and brutal, the Manetti Brothers pile on the Fear!

Paura 3D stars Peppe Servillo, Francesca Cuttica, Lorenzo Pedrotti, Domenico Diele and Claudio Di Biagio.

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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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[FrightFest '12] The Big Boys: New Imagery From ‘American Mary’ & ‘Chained’

With the 13th annual Film4 FrightFest line up revealed, we can continue to unload new imagery from the UK fest that takes 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.

The big announcements included Sinister starring Ethan Hawke, the Sam Raimi produced The Possession and Jennifer Chambers Lynch’s “jaw-dropping” Chained, to the Maniac remake, the surgical underground of American Mary and the V/H/S anthology from yours truly.

While you’ve already seen stills from most of those films, we did land a new look at Jen Soska and Sylvia Soska’s American Mary, about a medical student who traves down the rabbit hole to perform twisted surgeries to pay for school, and Jennifer Lynch’s hotly anticipated NC-17 thriller Chained, about a deranged taxi cab driver on the hunt for his next victim. (Check out the festivals official website for ticket info.)

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[FrightFest '12] New Images From The Best of British Horror: ‘Cockneys vs. Zombies’ ‘The Inside’ ‘May I Kill U?’ ‘Before Dawn’ & More

This morning we announced the 13th annual Film4 FrightFest line up that will unload from 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.)

Part of the announcement, the Best of British horror fantasy gets its usual FF fanfare with their already announced opening film Paul Hyett’s The Seasoning House and closer, James Nunn and Ronnie Thompson’s Tower Block. Also showcased are Peter Strickland’s extraordinary Italian horror deconstruction Berberian Sound Studio, Jon Wright’s creature feature Grabbers, the living dead romp Cockneys vs. Zombies, the human experiment warning Guinea Pigs, the killer clown comedy Stitches, the cannibal serial killer chiller Sawney, the psycho cop thriller May I Kill U?, the gory allegory Before Dawn (above), the fear of The Inside and the frightening Community.

Some new images have been released from a few of the aforementioned films. Dig on ‘em inside! READ MORE

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[FrightFest '12] UK Genre Fest Announces Full Line Up; Record 48 Films! ‘V/H/S’ ‘Sinister’ ‘American Mary’ ‘Under the Bed’ & More!

Film4 FrightFest the 13th is delighted to unveil its most ambitious line-up in history. From the sensational Sinister starring Ethan Hawke, the Sam Raimi produced The Possession and Jennifer Chambers Lynch’s jaw-dropping Chained, to the Maniac remake, the surgical underground of American Mary and the V/H/S anthology everyone is talking about, this year’s event is definitely something to scream about.

From 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. Empire 1 will house the main event while the Discovery and the newly-created Re-Discovery strand will play in Empires 4 & 5. There are eleven countries represented, with a record-beating fifteen world premieres and twenty-three UK or European premieres. READ MORE

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[FrightFest '12] UK Event Announces Opening & Closing Night Films

Paul Hyett’s claustrophobic, psychological horror, The Seasoning House is set to open this year’s Film4 FrightFest. Starring Sean Pertwee, Kevin Howarth and Rosie Day, this hard-hitting exploration of war-time sexploitation, set in a Balkan brothel, marks special-effects guru Hyett’s directorial debut. Hyett and the cast will be attending the premiere on Thurs August 23.

Film4 FrightFest will close with the world premiere of Lionsgate’s Tower Block. Directed by James Nunn and Ronnie Thompson, this is a stunning suspense shocker. “Trapped on the top floor of their run down East End home, a disparate group of neighbours are being targeted by a mystery sniper.” This taut gripper stars Sheridan Smith, Jack O’Connell and Russell Tovey. The directors and the cast will attend this fabulous finale to FrightFest the 13th.

Film4 FrightFest is pleased to announce the line-up will also include the UK premiere of [REC]2 Genesis, in which the [REC] myth gets expanded by director Paco Plaza in this gruesome second sequel in the groundbreaking Spanish zombie franchise. Both Paco and his leading lady Leticia Dolera will be attending the screening.

Film4 FrightFest, the UK’s biggest genre film festival, runs from Thursday August 23 to Monday August 27 at the Empire Cinema, Leicester Square. The full line up will be announced on June 29. Festival & day passes go on sale from 30 June. Tickets for Individual films are on sale from 28th July. READ MORE

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FrightFest ’11: A Distorted ‘The Devil’s Business’ Poster

Part of this summer’s Film4 FrightFest lineup is Sean Hogan’s British The Devil’s Business, which we just landed the official festival one sheet.

Two hit men, Pinner, a cynical veteran and the inexperienced Cully, are sent to murder an old associate of their underworld boss. Waiting for their mark to return home, Pinner attempts to pass the time by telling a strange story from his past, involving Valentina, a dancer he was once ordered to kill… But things are not all what they seem in their quarry’s house and the discovery of a make-shift black magic altar sends the uncomprehending duo into the shadowy darkness of their own tortured souls.

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FrightFest ’11: Image Roundup: ‘Inbred,’ ‘ Glass Man,’ ‘Devil’s Business’ and ‘Sennentuntschi’

The Film4 FrightFest news is straight up out of control, so we’re going to squeeze the last batch of new images into a single news post. Inside you’ll find a super gory new look at Alex Chandon’s Inbred (trailer), whcih follows “a disparate group of young urban offenders and their care workers embark on a community service weekend in the strange, remote Yorkshire village of Mortlake, which prides on keeping itself to itself. A minor incident with some locals rapidly escalates into a blood-soaked, deliriously warped nightmare for all involved.

The first image was also released for Sean Hogan’s British The Devil’s Business. “Two hit men, Pinner, a cynical veteran and the inexperienced Cully, are sent to murder an old associate of their underworld boss. Waiting for their mark to return home, Pinner attempts to pass the time by telling a strange story from his past, involving Valentina, a dancer he was once ordered to kill… But things are not all what they seem in their quarry’s house and the discovery of a make-shift black magic altar sends the uncomprehending duo into the shadowy darkness of their own tortured souls.

Inside you’ll also find your first look at Neve Campbell in Cristian Solimen (star of Dario Argento’s Mother of Tears) thriller The Glass Man (trailer), which also stars Andy Nyman (Severance), James Cosmo (Braveheart), Don Warrington, Polly Furnival, Cristian Solimeno, Lorraine Burroughs, Simon Sherlock, Brett Allen, Gary Grant, Amanda Ray King, Luke Sullivan, Lauren Cuthbertson, and Jonathan Goddard. “Martin Pyrite has lost his job. But instead of telling his wife he continues his work routine and gets into enormous monetary difficulties. Then late one night a sinister debt collector bangs on his door with an offer – if Martin helps him carry out an important task he’ll wipe the financial slate clean. In accepting, Martin goes on a journey through his own private hell where he’s forced to confront his worst dreads in a mesmerizing vortex of soul-destroying madness.

Lastly comes a doezen or so photos from Michael Steiner’s Sennentuntschi: Curse of the Alps (trailer), whcih can be seen by clicking the still below. “An Alpine legend tells the story of three lonely herdsmen who were so starved of female companionship they built the girl of their dreams from a broom, some straw and a few rags. Then the Devil took pity and made Sennentuntschi live and breathe… This fable informs the first ever shocker from Switzerland, a complex and twisted tale of past crimes, tragic love, ghostly encounters, horrendous murder, unexplained suicide and sexual enslavement. Continually surprising, brilliantly directed and superbly acted, this unusual and beguiling mystery chiller finally puts Switzerland on the genre map.

You’ll find the full FrightFest lineup up here.

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FrightFest ’11: Stare Into the Empty Eyes of ‘The Woman’

Probably the most controversial film of the year is May director Lucky McKee’s The Woman (review), which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. The film features some intense abuse to the female protag, which resulted in one man freaking out in the theater lobby.

Gearing up for release later this year, the Angela Bettis, Pollyanna McIntosh and Sean Bridgers starrer will be screening as part of the Film4 FrightFest in London. Check out a newly released still.

The Woman is the last surviving member of a feral clan that has roamed the Northeast Coast for decades. When the last of her family is killed in a battle with the police, The Woman finds herself alone, severely wounded and vulnerable. Unfortunately, she is now a far too easy prey for local hunter, successful country lawyer and seriously disturbed family man Christopher Cleek. With his twisted set of ideals, Cleek decides to embark upon a deranged project – to capture her and “break” The Woman – a decision that will soon threaten the lives of Cleek, his family and The Woman.

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FrightFest ’11: Need Help? Push the ‘Panic Button’

Playing at London’s Film4 FrightFest is Chris Crow’s high altitude thriller Panic Button, which we’ve just scored the first action-packed images. You’ll also find the trailer inside, along with the poster and some more stills by clicking the title.

Four young people win a trip of a lifetime to New York, courtesy of their favourite social-networking website – All2gethr.com. As they board the private jet, they are asked to relinquish their mobile phones and take part in the in-flight entertainment – a new online gaming experience.

But this is no ordinary game. Trapped at 30,000 feet, they are forced to play for their lives and the lives of their loved ones by their invisible captor, who seems to all know their most intimate secrets.

With no escape and no one to trust, they are about to learn that putting your life on-line can have deadly offline consequences…

Watch the official website and Facebook for more.

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FrightFest ’11: ‘Detention’s First Bloody Imagery

You’ve heard quite a bit about Joseph Kahn’s mindf*ck of a slasher, Detention, which David Harley raved about out of SXSW. While the film is more of a pop culture slap-in-the-face, the slasher starring Josh Hutcherson, Dane Cook, Shanley Caswell, Spencer Locke, Parker Bagley, Alison Woods, Walter Perez and Carrie Wiita is quite violent. Behold a bit of proof in the first blood image below.

‘Detention’ tells the story of the senior class at Grizzly Lake high school. The road to graduation is never an easy one, but it’s further complicated for these students by the arrival of a slasher movie killer who has seemingly come to life. The only ones who can stop the killer are a handful of students, but they’ll have to cut out of detention if they’re to stand a chance at saving the world.

It will screen at the upcoming Film4 FrightFest in London.

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FrightFest ’11: Snow Gets Red in ‘Blood Runs Cold’

Also announced to be screening at this summer’s Film4 FrightFest in London is Sweden-based production company Stockholm Syndrome’s Blood Runs Cold, a new slasher that we just scored the following sick and twisted still from. Inside you’ll also find the trailer, with official website carrying tons more stills.

Blood Runs Cold, directed by Sonny Laguna, is “a horror/suspense feature film about an artist looking to get away from her stressful life. Her manager rents her a house in her home town, where she runs into an old boyfriend. They go back to the house, only to find out it is not as empty as they assumed.

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FrightFest ’11: Zom-B’s Bleed Blacklight Gore in ‘Chillerama’!!

Announced to be screening at this summer’s Film4 FrightFest in London, Bloody scored a pretty rad new still from Image Entertainment’s Chillerama, the forthcoming anthology featuring directors Joe Lynch, Adam Rifkin, Adam Green and Tim Sullivan.

The image released is from Joe Lynch’s (Knights of Badassdom, Wrong Turn 2) segment entitled “Zom-B-Movie”, where “a final night of nostalgia unfolds at the Kaufman Drive-In before it is torn down, where owner Cecil Kaufman (Richard Riehle, pictured inside) is screening obscure B-Movies from his private collection to an audience of local geeks and line-quoting movie lovers. Little do the unsuspecting cinema-loving patrons know, but tonight something is horrifically amiss at the Last Drive-In…” It reminds me of Mike Mendez’s The Covent from 2000.

The anthology featuring the works of Adam Rifkin (“Wadzilla”), Joe Lynch (“Zom-B-Movie”), Tim Sullivan (“I Was a Teenage Werebear”) and Adam Green (“The Diary of Anne Frankenstein”) is said to be released this Fall.
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FrightFest ’11: New ‘Rabies’ Still To Keep Your Mouth Shut

It was recently announced out of Cannes that Image Entertainment has snapped up U.S. rights to Israeli horror film Rabies (review) from XYZ Films. Mongrel Media also nabbed Canadian rights to the pic, which is the directorial debut of Navot Papushado and Aharon Keshales, who also penned the script. The deal includes a theatrical release. But before all of these occurs, the Israeli slasher will screen at this summer’s Film4 FrightFest in London.

Rabies, produced by United Channels Movies, “follows a group of teens at a deserted nature reserve drawn into a whirlwind of misunderstandings and violence.” It toplines Lior Ashkenazi and Ania Bukstein.

The pic premiered in competition at Tribeca in the Cinemania section, check out a second domestic poster inside and brand spanking new image.
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