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Silver Cord

The story of a young man who is separated from the love of his life. To find her he has an Out of Body Experience but the silver cord that connects his soul with his body breaks and he is believed to be dead. In a desperate race against time his friends have less than 24 hours to save his soul before his body is cremated.

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Twixt (Twixt Now And Sunrise)

A writer with a declining career arrives in a small town as part of his book tour and gets caught up in a murder mystery involving a young girl. That night in a dream, he is approached by a mysterious young ghost named V. He’s unsure of her connection to the murder in the town, but is grateful for the story being handed to him. Ultimately he is led to the truth of the story, surprised to find that the ending has more to do with his own life than he could ever have anticipated.

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Francis Ford Coppola’s Terrible ‘Twixt’ Finally Gets Dumped to Home Video

Francis Ford Coppola’s absolutely atrocious and embarrassing Twixt, which was shot in 3-D and meant to be “edited live” by the director, is finally getting dumped in the home video crapper by 20th Century Fox on Blu-ray and DVD July 30. Yippie!

If you couldn’t tell, I hated it.

Starring Val Kilmer, Bruce Dern, Elle Fanning, David Paymer and Ben Chaplin, “A writer with a declining career arrives in a small town as part of his book tour and gets caught up in a murder mystery involving a young girl. That night in a dream, he is approached by a mysterious young ghost named V. He’s unsure of her connection to the murder in the town, but is grateful for the story being handed to him. Ultimately he is led to the truth of the story, surprised to find that the ending has more to do with his own life than he could ever have anticipated.READ MORE

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Trailer For ‘Riddle’ With Val Kilmer And William Sadler

Coming seemingly out of nowhere is Riddle from XLrator Media. The film stars Val Kilmer (Top Gun, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang), William Sadler (Die Hard 2, Bill And Ted’s Bogus Journey) and Diora Baird (30 Days Of Night: Dark Days) and was directed by John O. Hartman. The film has a trailer which looks fairly rote but could be your thing if you like small town mysteries.

In the film, “College student Holly Teller (Elisabeth Harnois) is drawn to the mysterious small town of Riddle, Pennsylvania in search of her missing brother. Against the will of the local Sheriff (Val Kilmer) and town elder (William Sadler), she begins to unravel a mystery connected to an abandoned psychiatric hospital on the edge of town, uncovering a terrifying past the town in determined to keep hidden.

Riddle is available on VOD on January 10, 2013 and in-stores on DVD/Blu-Ray on February 12, 2013. Head inside for the trailer! READ MORE

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Fresh Trailer For Francis Ford Coppola’s Disastrous ‘Twixt’

Easily one of the worst films of the past few years was Francis Ford Coppola’s Twixt, which plays TIFF and then sort of vanished off the face of the planet. Now, Coppola is taking the vampire tale on a one city engagement where it’ll play San Francisco on Friday, August 10th in an exclusive engagement. The film will open at the Sundance Kabuki Cinemas Theater (1881 Post Street, San Francisco, CA 94115). Coppola will attend the 4:45pm and 7:15pm screenings on the 10th for a Q&A. You will want to be there because it’ll be funny.

Getting ready for the event, a new extended trailer has been shared. In the film Val Kilmer plays “A writer with a declining career arrives in a small town as part of his book tour and gets caught up in a murder mystery involving a young girl. That night in a dream, he is approached by a mysterious young ghost named V. He’s unsure of her connection to the murder in the town, but is grateful for the story being handed to him. Ultimately he is led to the truth of the story, surprised to find that the ending has more to do with his own life than he could ever have anticipated.READ MORE

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This Bloody Trailer For The Gina Gershon/Val Kilmer Starring ‘Breathless’ Takes Place Inside Of A Trailer

The trailer for dark comedy Breathless is pretty okay, though I have a sneaking suspicion that the movie will be gratingly annoying. But you can make up your own mind – just be warned that you’ll be told exactly how soon into the movie one of the stars dies.

In the film, “Lorna (Gina Gershon, Showgirls, P.S. I Love You) is a strong-willed Texas woman who’s had enough of her untrustworthy husband, Dale’s (Val Kilmer, Top Gun, Batman Forever), criminal acts and lack of husbandry. Fed up, she enlists the help of her old friend, Tiny (Kelli Giddish, NBC’s “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit”), to help her figure out what to do with Dale after his latest double-cross involving the theft of $100,000 from a bank. As the girls brainstorm for a “neat” solution, they medicate themselves with only the best of prescriptions – Tennessee whiskey – which leads them to even bigger problems. When Sheriff Cooley (Ray Liotta, Goodfellas, Hannibal) inconveniently enters the conundrum, the story evolves into a tale of revenge and survival that resolves in true Texas fashion: bold and ruthless.

Breathless is co-written, directed and edited by Jesse Baget and co-written by Stefania Moscato.

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[BD Review] ‘Seven Below’

So, have you ever read a story or seen a movie that is set way back in the day and the author has tried to change the dialogue to reflect this, but it’s just so badly executed that it’s painful? Seven Below delivers on this almost immediately with meager acting where children are calling their moms ‘mother’ in every sentence as they converse. Maybe people do this even now, but here it’s excruciating to decipher what makes it just so cringe worthy – the acting or the writing. Or both. And with this scene from 1910, the film begins its crawl.

Seven Below is promoted as being a ‘supernatural thriller in the vein of The Ring and The Grudge with explosive terror and spine-chilling suspense and action’ – all of which it is, umm, not. Not even close. READ MORE

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The story centers on a group of strangers trapped in a time warp house where a terrible event transpired exactly 100 years prior.

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The story centers on a group of strangers brought together when a terrible storm leaves them stranded in a house in the woods where a terrible event transpired exactly 100 years prior. The group seems trapped in a ghostly time warp, and history is repeating itself.

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Remember when The Godfather and Apocalypse Now director Francis Ford Coppola was planning a roadshow with his indie vampire flick Twixt? After premiering last September in Toronto to a slew of negative reviews (including ours), it appears the iconic director has slammed on the brakes. Rightfully so if you ask me.

While his big “edit the film live” campaign fails here in the States, France is looking to open the feature some time in 2012. Pathe has unleashed an international trailer for the pic starring Val Kilmer, Bruce Dern, Elle Fanning, David Paymer and Ben Chaplin.

A writer with a declining career arrives in a small town as part of his book tour and gets caught up in a murder mystery involving a young girl. That night, in a dream, he is approached by a mysterious young ghost named V. He’s unsure of her connection to the murder in the town but is grateful for the story being handed to him. Ultimately he is led to the truth of the story, surprised to find that the ending has more to do with his own life than he could ever have anticipated.

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Val Kilmer Starrer ‘Seven Below’ Gets April DVD Date

On home video April 7 from Arc Entertainment is Seven Below (formerly Seven Below Zero). Kevin Carraway directs from a screenplay he penned with Lawrence Smith, with Val Kilmer (The Thaw), Ving Rhames (Piranha, Dawn of the Dead), Luke Goss and Rebecca De Costa all starring. No extras have been revealed.

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AFM ’11: Take a Stab at New ‘Seven Below’ Imagery

*Updated with new sales sheet featuring some stills.

Gearing up for AFM this week we’ve now scored the official sales trailer to go along with the previously released art for the indie thriller Seven Below (formerly Seven Below Zero).

Kevin Carraway is directing from a screenplay he penned with Lawrence Smith, with Val Kilmer (The Thaw), Ving Rhames (Piranha, Dawn of the Dead), Luke Goss and Rebecca De Costa all starring. The film will hopefully find a home at the market.

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AFM ’11: Sales Trailer for Val Kilmer’s ‘Seven Below’

Gearing up for AFM this week we’ve now scored the official sales trailer to go along with the previously released art for the indie thriller Seven Below (formerly Seven Below Zero).

Kevin Carraway is directing from a screenplay he penned with Lawrence Smith, with Val Kilmer (The Thaw), Ving Rhames (Piranha, Dawn of the Dead), Luke Goss and Rebecca De Costa all starring. The film will hopefully find a home at the market.

The story centers on a group of strangers brought together when a terrible storm leaves them stranded in a house in the woods where a terrible event transpired exactly 100 years prior. The group seems trapped in a ghostly time warp, and history is repeating itself.READ MORE

Sales Art for ‘Groundhog Day’-esque ‘Seven Below’

Gearing up for AFM next month we’ve scored the official sales art for the indie thriller Seven Below (formerly Seven Below Zero).

Kevin Carraway is directing from a screenplay he penned with Lawrence Smith, with Val Kilmer (The Thaw), Ving Rhames (Piranha, Dawn of the Dead), Luke Goss and Rebecca De Costa all starring. The film will hopefully find a home at the market.

The story centers on a group of strangers brought together when a terrible storm leaves them stranded in a house in the woods where a terrible event transpired exactly 100 years prior. The group seems trapped in a ghostly time warp, and history is repeating itself.
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TIFF ’11: The Most Stunning Look at ‘Twixt’ Yet!

Just announced to be premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival this September (full genre lineup), this morning we got our hands on a gorgeous and stunning look at Francis Ford Coppola’s top secret horror, Twixt, which features stars Val Kilmer and Elle Fanning in a very “modern” B-movie-esque image. Fanning’s makeup is out of this world.

Inspired by the gothic horror of Edgar Allen Poe, Coppola’s latest tells the tale of a burnt-out mystery writer (Val Kilmer) who gets mixed up in murder and evil in a California town.

A writer with a declining career arrives in a small town as part of his book tour and gets caught up in a murder mystery involving a young girl. That night in a dream, he is approached by a mysterious young ghost named V. He’s unsure of her connection to the murder in the town, but is grateful for the story being handed to him. Ultimately he is led to the truth of the story, surprised to find that the ending has more to do with his own life than he could ever have anticipated.

The film will open to a 30-city tour this fall. Click the pic to see it hi-res. Trailer inside.

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TIFF ’11: Trippy, B-Movie Trailer for Francis Ford Coppola’s ‘Twixt’

Premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival this September, a dark, colorful and trippy official trailer has been unrolled for Francis Ford Coppola’s top secret horror, Twixt, which will stars Val Kilmer, Bruce Dern, Elle Fanning, David Paymer and Ben Chaplin.

Inspired by the gothic horror of Edgar Allen Poe, Coppola’s latest tells the tale of a burnt-out mystery writer (Val Kilmer) who gets mixed up in murder and evil in a California town.

A writer with a declining career arrives in a small town as part of his book tour and gets caught up in a murder mystery involving a young girl. That night in a dream, he is approached by a mysterious young ghost named V. He’s unsure of her connection to the murder in the town, but is grateful for the story being handed to him. Ultimately he is led to the truth of the story, surprised to find that the ending has more to do with his own life than he could ever have anticipated.

The film will open to a 30-city tour this fall.

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TIFF ’11: More Trippy ‘Twixt’ Imagery

Yet another batch of images were sent our way from Francis Ford Coppola’s top secret horror, Twixt, which will be premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival this September.

Inspired by the gothic horror of Edgar Allen Poe, Coppola’s latest “tells the tale of a burnt-out mystery writer (Val Kilmer) who gets mixed up in murder and evil in a California town.” Bruce Dern, Elle Fanning, David Paymer and Ben Chaplin also star.

A writer with a declining career arrives in a small town as part of his book tour and gets caught up in a murder mystery involving a young girl. That night in a dream, he is approached by a mysterious young ghost named V. He’s unsure of her connection to the murder in the town, but is grateful for the story being handed to him. Ultimately he is led to the truth of the story, surprised to find that the ending has more to do with his own life than he could ever have anticipated.

Within the announcement, the first ever images were release. The film will open to a 30-city tour this fall.

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TIFF ’11: First Images From Francis Ford Coppola’s ‘Twixt’!!

It was announced this morning that Francis Ford Coppola’s top secret horror, Twixt, will be premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival this September.

Inspired by the gothic horror of Edgar Allen Poe, Coppola’s latest “tells the tale of a burnt-out mystery writer (Val Kilmer) who gets mixed up in murder and evil in a California town.” Bruce Dern, Elle Fanning, David Paymer and Ben Chaplin also star.

Within the announcement, the first ever images were release. The film will open to a 30-city tour this fall.

 TIFF 11: First Images From Francis Ford Coppolas Twixt!!

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Comic-Con ’11: Francis Ford Coppola Plans 30-City Tour for 3-D Horror ‘Twixt’

Francis Ford Coppola hasn’t been to Comic-Con to promote one of his projects since Bram Stoker’s Dracula, in 1992. But the helmer took the stage in Hall H again, Saturday morning, to discuss his latest horror pic, Twixt, a self-produced pic that stars Val Kilmer, Ben Chaplin and Elle Fanning, and is a story based on a dream he once had.

In the horror flick, “A writer with a declining career arrives in a small town as part of his book tour and gets caught up in a murder mystery involving a young girl. That night in a dream, he is approached by a mysterious young ghost named V. He’s unsure of her connection to the murder in the town, but is grateful for the story being handed to him. Ultimately he is led to the truth of the story, surprised to find that the ending has more to do with his own life than he could ever have anticipated.

See some choice quotes from Coppola inside, courtesy of Variety.
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First Shot of Elle Fanning in ‘Twixt’!

Entertainment Weekly has your first look at Francis Ford Coppola’s top secret Twixt, which stars Val Kilmer, Bruce Dern, Elle Fanning, and Ben Chaplin. With a time yet to be set, Francis Ford Coppola and Dan Deacon will be showing footage and participating in a Q+A session Saturday, July 23 at the San Diego Comic-Con.

A writer with a declining career arrives in a small town as part of his book tour and gets caught up in a murder mystery involving a young girl. That night in a dream, he is approached by a mysterious young ghost named V. He’s unsure of her connection to the murder in the town, but is grateful for the story being handed to him. Ultimately he is led to the truth of the story, surprised to find that the ending has more to do with his own life than he could ever have anticipated.

Coppola has a unique new approach to the presentation Twixt that will incorporate live music by acclaimed independent performance artist Dan Deacon. Deacon will attend Comic-Con with Coppola to help demonstrate the interactive experience of the film, which incorporates both 2-D and 3-D elements.
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Do the Time Warp in ‘Seven Below’ Zero

Already announced way back in January, full details have now been revealed for EFish Entertainment’s indie thriller Seven Below (formerly Seven Below Zero).

Kevin Carraway is directing from a screenplay he penned with Lawrence Smith, with Val Kilmer (The Thaw), Ving Rhames (Piranha, Dawn of the Dead), Luke Goss and Rebecca De Costa all starring, reports Variety.

The story centers on a group of strangers brought together when a terrible storm leaves them stranded in a house in the woods where a terrible event transpired exactly 100 years prior. The group seems trapped in a ghostly time warp, and history is repeating itself.

The project had been set to shoot earlier this year in New Mexico with Kilmer starring but a change in the state tax credits caused producers to move the shoot to Cincinnati, where production’s set to begin next month.
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[BD Review] ‘The Traveler’ a Gem in the Rough

I know what you’re thinking – my god, what the hell happened to Val Kilmer? Wasn’t he one third of Heat, with DeNiro and Pacino, and once a Hollywood caliber leading man? Now he is bloated and cancer-pale, and is starring in an unheard of direct-to-DVD dust collector renamed from Mr. Nobody to The Traveler. This film has been kicked around and bullied like the kid with big ears on the bus – but I’m here to tell you, its my pick for this January’s Gem in the Rough (a film that is left for dead, but actually worth a go).

We lovers of the horror genre are no stranger to the fallen star. We’ve seen everyone from Renee Zellweger to Michael Keaton try to reboot their forgotten careers with an obscure, under the radar release – meddling with a genre they had forsaken for an entire career prior, and have no right being in.

Enter now Val, needing the paycheck and hooking up with a low lying production crew to bring you The Traveler . In it, director Michael Oblowitz (The Breed) delivers a story about a mysterious man who walks into a police station to confess to six murders. Detective Black (Dylan Neal) leads the squad this dark night – a man who has grieved through the abduction and murder of his 4 year old daughter. A man who, like the rest of the department on hand this evening, carries the burden of a dark secret: On the night Detective Black’s daughter came up missing, they brought in a no name vagrant who was last witnessed in the child’s presence. They took him into interrogation, and beat him into a coma that lasted over a year – until the victim finally died – never hearing anything from this person’s mouth but “Im innocent” – never getting any information about the child abduction from him at all.

So now, today – in walks The Traveler (Mr. Nobody) – a man with no name. He begins to confess to his crimes. But each time he conveys his crimes, a police officer in the station turns up dead by the same means described by Kilmer. It doesnt take long for them to assess that this man is no ordinary man – and that they are dying horrific deaths each time this suspect confesses his supposed sins.

Its easy to enter this film and immediately go on a foray of insults to Val – scoffing at the remnants of a man who once had the clout of Batman. To insult the shoddy low production value of the set. Pick at the plot and the obviousness of the elephant in the room. But what starts as a 3/10 quickly rises to a solid 5/10 by film’s end.

Why? A few particular reasons.

1. Val Kilmer. Say what you will, but a dilapidated 56 Chevy will outwow a shiny new Volkswagon Beetle any day. Kilmer may be banged up, but he has natural acting ability and presence that surpasses most, and it shines through after the stun of his poor appearance wears off. His softly spoken and calm, motionless presence, combined with the Irish Mass melody he whistles in the echoed halls of dying light bulbs – it works and gives the film something buoyant to adhere to – and you have to admit that after the insults.

2. THE GORE! The special FX crew led by Darcy Davis (who assisted on the FX for Final Destination) made the most of what a pair of scissors, some fists to the face, and a shovel, can do. Aside from a lame, initial belt lashing death, there was meat flying everywhere, chunks of it splashing and sticking to walls, organs flopping out of torsos, heads, arterial spray. I don’t know how many horrible titles Ive had to sit through the past few months that forget they’re horror films, and forget to sever those circulatory vessels and spill the crimson. The Traveler doesn’t forget. One particular scene – where the lady cop goes down – she is strangled, suffocated, stabbed, and decapitated for six minutes straight! Overdone, yes, but bloody fucking awesome, just the same.

3. The no-name cast and simple plot. There’s no flip-flop-twist-turn-whip-out-the-encyclopedia-and-study-a-class-to-understand-it type plot here. It starts simple, you know whats happening the whole time, and the ensemble cast plays it out with just enough earnest and sincerity to buy you in without scoffing at the discount efforts, so you can just sit back and ride. The slight twist in the end is ‘meh’, but makes enough sense related to the plot, and works for the most part. As much as you can point at the plot and say its dumb, its sewn up neatly and tight enough to sit though effortlessly from start to finish.

You can rip Kilmer a new asshole from ten different angles from the onset of this film, but if you forget about his comparable career, you wont be able to do anything else but admit that its a decent horror flick. Even though he looks fresh out of rehab (or a lack thereof) Val possesses acting/presence skills, and they tend to rise to the occasion regardless. The gore was all over the walls and floors and nailed this into the horror genre for sure. It is weak, and direct-to-DVD flawed, but its better than most of the obscure new titles I saw hit the bylines this month – or last. Everyone everywhere will warn you to avoid this loser of a drop. I say, see for yourself. I’m going out on a limb and saying its better than what the majority is claiming. The Traveler hits DVD shelves January 25, 2011.

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A bloody, gruesome and relentless thriller, The Traveler stars Val Kilmer as a mysterious stranger whose past threatens to haunt the lives of six unsuspecting sheriff’s deputies. The moment he arrives in their small town police station confessing to multiple murders, their lives are forever changed. From the first scene to the shocking conclusion, horror fans will get more than their fair share of torture and bloodshed.

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The Thaw (V)

A deadly prehistoric parasite is released when a Woolly Mammoth is discovered in a melting ice cap. Faced with a potentially global epidemic, four ecology students must destroy the parasite before it reaches the rest of civilization. One-by-one they are infected and one-by-one they turn on each other. Soon the survivors are left with only one choice – to make the ultimate sacrifice and burn everything to the ground… including themselves.