We do not work with Julian; but RESPECT TO HIM for this.
Props to Killer Mike and Cornell West.
We do not work with Julian; but RESPECT TO HIM for this.
Props to Killer Mike and Cornell West.
Woolf+Lapin has always embraced new and different forms of storytelling, especially this timely, new cinematic language.
In these times of confinement, there couldn’t be a better vehicle for storytelling. And Bazelevs principal Timur Bekmambetov’s 5-pic deal with Universal is no small surprise.
“Screenlife is a disruptive form of storytelling that eschews traditional cameras for methods that visually drive the narrative through stories that unfold from the POV of smartphones and computer screens, where most of us now spent the bulk of our waking hours.”
We are very happy to have two ongoing Screenlife projects with Bazelevs.
See SEARCHING and PROFILE as other great screenlife examples.
COVID-19 forced the cancelling of upcoming DreadVision screenings, but the team found new and creative ways to give audiences one-of-a-kind experiences by connecting horror fans with great films and the people who make them.
Dreamkatcher director Kerry Harris, horror icon Lin Shaye (Insidious, The Grudge), Radha Mitchell (Silent Hill, Pitch Black), Finlay Wojtak-Hissong, and Jules Wilcox gave a panel discussion last night! And as of last night, the film was the top streaming film in the US. Serious props to Lin Shaye for her toilette paper earrings during the virtual Q & A.
In this terrifying horror-thriller, Gail (Radha Mitchell, Silent Hill) is forced to come to terms with Josh, her new stepson, at a remote country home. After stealing an evil talisman from a mysterious neighbor, Josh has sinister dreams of his dead mother, who commands Josh to murder Gail. When Josh’s dad (Henry Thomas, “The Haunting of Hill House”) returns, he and Gail suspect that their son has been possessed by an ancient, bloodthirsty spirit. Is it too late to save Josh’s life or their own?
Written by Dan V. Shea, the terrifying thriller with a unique spin on possession and dream invasion, is now available on DVD, Digital, and On Demand from Lionsgate. The horrors of the night will not compare to the nightmares of reality.
Check out the virtual Q & A.
In order to stop his bad dreams a young boy steals a dreamkatcher from a mysterious neighbour, forcing his family to rescue him from a nightmarish entity.
Starring Lin Shaye, Henry Thomas and Radha Mitchell.
Produced by Talylorlane Productions.
At 2020’s EFM, LA-based Film Mode Entertainment has closed key territories here on its Radha Mitchell horror film Dreamkatcher, led by deals in Europe and Asia.
Metropolitan has picked up the film for France, World Pictures for CIS, Eagle Films for Middle East, Long Shong for Taiwan, and Storm Pictures Korea for South Korea.
Kerry Harris’ feature directorial debut has also gone in the Philippines (Pioneer Films), Benelux (Dutch Filmworks), Indonesia (Rapi Films), Benelux (Dutch Filmworks), Vietnam (Mockingbird), Turkey (Ela Film) and pan-Asian pay-TV (Fox Networks Group Asia Pacific Limited).
“Lin Shaye from the Insidious franchise, Henry Thomas and Finlay Wojtak-Hissong round out the cast on the story of a Manhattan therapist on holiday with her boyfriend and his son, who is haunted by nightmares of his dead mother. An encounter with a mysterious stranger in the woods sets off a chain of terrifying events.”
Harris co-wrote the screenplay with Dan V. Shea.
This is a music video Patrick Boivin directed in 2010.
Great vibes working on this with the legendary Monsieur Pop.