Watch the Trailer for No Man Of God: "In 1980, Ted Bundy was sentenced to death by electrocution. In the years that followed, he agreed to disclose the details of his crimes, but only to one man. No Man Of God is based on the true story of the strange and complicated relationship that developed between FBI agent Bill Hagmaier and an incarcerated Ted Bundy in the years leading to Bundy's execution."
Starring:
Elijah Wood, Luke Kirby, Aleksa Palladino, Robert Patrick
Directed by:
Amber Sealey
Written by:
Kit Lesser
In Theaters, On Demand and Digital - August 27, 2021
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Stabby Saturdays on Shudder: "On July 10th and July 17th, author Grady Hendrix is celebrating slasher cinema in honor of the launch of his new novel, "The Final Girl Support Group." The two-week event, called Stabby Saturdays, sees the novelist team up with collaborator Ted Geoghegan to screen slasher double features...
Starring:
Elijah Wood, Luke Kirby, Aleksa Palladino, Robert Patrick
Directed by:
Amber Sealey
Written by:
Kit Lesser
In Theaters, On Demand and Digital - August 27, 2021
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Stabby Saturdays on Shudder: "On July 10th and July 17th, author Grady Hendrix is celebrating slasher cinema in honor of the launch of his new novel, "The Final Girl Support Group." The two-week event, called Stabby Saturdays, sees the novelist team up with collaborator Ted Geoghegan to screen slasher double features...
- 7/9/2021
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Stars: Keegan Chambers, Annette Wozniak, Matthew Chisholm, Brent Baird, Nicole Kawalez, Geoff Almond, Ry Barrett, Joseph Claude Dubois, Steve Kasan, Astrida Auza, Ali Chappell, Julie C. Sheppard, Susana Borosic, Joshua Kuchma, Lex Darian | Written and Directed by Mike McMurran
It feels like a while since I’ve watched a horror anthology. Often highly entertaining and one of my favourite (if quite small) sub genres of horror. The Final Ride features just three stories and one wrap around that links them altogether.
All starting with a tale I’ll call Fitness. And it’s a pretty odd start to proceedings but I’m good with that. We see young couple buying their first home and everything seems perfect until they find some old VHS tapes hidden in the house. You might think you know where this s heading but you really don’t! After watching the tapes and discovering they are...
It feels like a while since I’ve watched a horror anthology. Often highly entertaining and one of my favourite (if quite small) sub genres of horror. The Final Ride features just three stories and one wrap around that links them altogether.
All starting with a tale I’ll call Fitness. And it’s a pretty odd start to proceedings but I’m good with that. We see young couple buying their first home and everything seems perfect until they find some old VHS tapes hidden in the house. You might think you know where this s heading but you really don’t! After watching the tapes and discovering they are...
- 6/22/2021
- by Alain Elliott
- Nerdly
In today's Horror Highlights: Watch the trailer for The Nights Before Christmas, check out the short film The Crossing, and learn more about the re-release of Abandoned Dead!
The Nights Before Christmas: "In the run up to Christmas, a murderous Santa and Mrs Claus rampage their way through a series of gruesome killings. FBI Special Agent Natalie Parker is tasked with tracking the pair of psychotic serial killers and discovering what links their victims. With the body count rising, she discovers the couple met in and escaped from an asylum for the criminally insane. As Christmas day nears, the psychotic couple slaughter their way through their special naughty list, playing a cat and mouse game with the FBI and leaving a trail of gruesome bloody bodies in their wake."
The Nights Before Christmas is directed by Paul Tanter and stars Simon Phillips, Sayla De Goede, Kate Schroder, Keegan Chambers and Anne-Carolyn Binnette.
The Nights Before Christmas: "In the run up to Christmas, a murderous Santa and Mrs Claus rampage their way through a series of gruesome killings. FBI Special Agent Natalie Parker is tasked with tracking the pair of psychotic serial killers and discovering what links their victims. With the body count rising, she discovers the couple met in and escaped from an asylum for the criminally insane. As Christmas day nears, the psychotic couple slaughter their way through their special naughty list, playing a cat and mouse game with the FBI and leaving a trail of gruesome bloody bodies in their wake."
The Nights Before Christmas is directed by Paul Tanter and stars Simon Phillips, Sayla De Goede, Kate Schroder, Keegan Chambers and Anne-Carolyn Binnette.
- 12/2/2020
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
The Nights Before Christmas Trailer — Paul Tanter‘s The Nights Before Christmas (2019) movie trailer and movie poster have been released by Unified North America. Produced by Mem Ferda, The Nights Before Christmas stars Sayla de Goede, Simon Phillips, Samantha De Benedet, Kate Schroder, John Collins, Shawn Ladd, Keegan Chambers, Anne-Carolyne Binette, [...]
Continue reading: The Nights Before Christmas (2019) Movie Trailer: Produced by Mem Ferda, Santa & Mrs. Claus go on a Murderous Rampage...
Continue reading: The Nights Before Christmas (2019) Movie Trailer: Produced by Mem Ferda, Santa & Mrs. Claus go on a Murderous Rampage...
- 11/20/2020
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
Stars: Simon Phillips, Kate Schroder, Sayla de Goede, Michael Coughlan, Samantha De Benedet, Keegan Chambers, Ken Bressers, Anne-Carolyne Binette, Frederik Storm, Michael Swatton, Meredith Heinrich, Jennifer Willis | Written by Simon Phillips, Paul Tanter | Directed by Paul Tanter
I reviewed Once Upon Time At Christmas in 2018 and although it was a decent enough low budget slasher movie, it’s not a movie I was expecting a sequel to appear from. Yet here we are two years later with The Nights Before Christmas.
The synopsis in very simple terms, is basically the same as the first film. Santa Claus (well a guy dressed as him) goes on a killing spree, accompanied by Mrs Claus and being chased by the F.B.I. Being a slasher means that a lot of the enjoyment from this for many will be how entertaining the death scenes are. And in that regard, The Nights Before Christmas does pretty well for itself.
I reviewed Once Upon Time At Christmas in 2018 and although it was a decent enough low budget slasher movie, it’s not a movie I was expecting a sequel to appear from. Yet here we are two years later with The Nights Before Christmas.
The synopsis in very simple terms, is basically the same as the first film. Santa Claus (well a guy dressed as him) goes on a killing spree, accompanied by Mrs Claus and being chased by the F.B.I. Being a slasher means that a lot of the enjoyment from this for many will be how entertaining the death scenes are. And in that regard, The Nights Before Christmas does pretty well for itself.
- 11/2/2020
- by Alain Elliott
- Nerdly
Fancy a Christmas story with a bit of a horror twist? Look no further than Paul Tanter’s ‘The Nights Before Christmas’ and it’s new trailer.
In the run-up to Christmas, a murderous Santa and Mrs Claus rampage their way through a series of gruesome killings. FBI Special Agent Natalie Parker is tasked with tracking the pair of psychotic serial killers and discovering what links their victims. With the body count rising, she discovers the couple met in and escaped from an asylum for the criminally insane. As Christmas day nears, the psychotic couple slaughter their way through their special naughty list, playing a cat and mouse game with the FBI and leaving a trail of gruesome bloody bodies in their wake.
Directed by Paul Tanter, the film stars Simon Phillips, Sayla De Goede, Kate Schroder, Keegan Chambers and Anne-Carolyn Binnette.
Also in trailers – Gary Oldman stars in full...
In the run-up to Christmas, a murderous Santa and Mrs Claus rampage their way through a series of gruesome killings. FBI Special Agent Natalie Parker is tasked with tracking the pair of psychotic serial killers and discovering what links their victims. With the body count rising, she discovers the couple met in and escaped from an asylum for the criminally insane. As Christmas day nears, the psychotic couple slaughter their way through their special naughty list, playing a cat and mouse game with the FBI and leaving a trail of gruesome bloody bodies in their wake.
Directed by Paul Tanter, the film stars Simon Phillips, Sayla De Goede, Kate Schroder, Keegan Chambers and Anne-Carolyn Binnette.
Also in trailers – Gary Oldman stars in full...
- 10/22/2020
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Tagline: "He's Making a List...Don't Be On It." The Nights Before Christmas is a sequel to a 2017 film. The original was titled Once Upon a Time at Christmas. This latest film has already had an appearance at 2019's Blood in the Snow Film Festival. To show in December, this second film picks up where the last one left off, with survivors Courtney (Keegan Chambers) and Jennifer (Shannon Cotter) still on the run from Mr. and Mrs. Claus. Directed by Paul Tanter ("Age of the Living Dead"), this feature was also written by Simon Phillips and produced by Mem Ferda. A preview of the upcoming release is hosted here. The Nights Before Christmas follows FBI Agent Natalie Parker as she continues her search for a pair of psychotic criminals. A naughty list has been formed and Santa is determined to put a line through everyone on the list. The film...
- 9/9/2020
- by noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Packaged and gift wrapped for Christmas 2016 is Mike McMurran’s debut feature, the low-budget-or-die seasonal slasher film Secret Santa. It’s one of those guerrilla filmmaking efforts footed on unsteady indie ground, sound in ideas but inexperienced in delivering a neatly bow-tied treat for holiday horror fans this December. The stocking are hung by the chimney with care, and even though they’re filled with gorified practical effects, amateur aesthetics draw a story reminiscent of scribblings on a bar-top napkin. Kills go for the jugular, but so much filler tastes like a year-old fruitcake. Kids get drunk, killer invades, people die – it’s a horror setup that McMurran tries to spruce up with Xmas lights and eggnog.
To kick things off, McMurran pays tribute to the slasher films that so inspired this yuletide massacre. A drunk college co-ed carries her passed-out roommate home, finds a wrapped present from her “Secret Santa,...
To kick things off, McMurran pays tribute to the slasher films that so inspired this yuletide massacre. A drunk college co-ed carries her passed-out roommate home, finds a wrapped present from her “Secret Santa,...
- 12/17/2016
- by Matt Donato
- We Got This Covered
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