Exclusive: Stoner comedy marks the debut feature of the Lennox Brothers with a cast including Alice Lowe and Billy Boyd.
La-based Shoreline Entertainment has acquired world sales rights to UK comedy AmStarDam and will begin sales at the Cannes Marché next week.
The film, in post-production, marks the feature debut of the writer/directors the Lennox Brothers and was shot at London’s 3 Mills studios and Amsterdam.
Combining classic fairytales with the wild side of Amsterdam,the fantasy-comedy is billed as a coming-of-age adventure with a twist.
Jonathan Readwin stars as a young man who arrives the Netherlands capital in search of his father, played by Sean Power. Through a momentary magical encounter he discovers the secret weapon that could turn around their ailing marijuana coffee shop.
Producer Zorana Piggott said Shoreline shared its “passion and excitement for this wonderfully crazy film”.
The cast also includes Lord of the Rings’ Billy Boyd, Sightseers’ [link...
La-based Shoreline Entertainment has acquired world sales rights to UK comedy AmStarDam and will begin sales at the Cannes Marché next week.
The film, in post-production, marks the feature debut of the writer/directors the Lennox Brothers and was shot at London’s 3 Mills studios and Amsterdam.
Combining classic fairytales with the wild side of Amsterdam,the fantasy-comedy is billed as a coming-of-age adventure with a twist.
Jonathan Readwin stars as a young man who arrives the Netherlands capital in search of his father, played by Sean Power. Through a momentary magical encounter he discovers the secret weapon that could turn around their ailing marijuana coffee shop.
Producer Zorana Piggott said Shoreline shared its “passion and excitement for this wonderfully crazy film”.
The cast also includes Lord of the Rings’ Billy Boyd, Sightseers’ [link...
- 5/8/2015
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
On a trip to Romania, student Charley (Will Payne) begins to suspect that his sexy professor (Jaime Murray) is actually a vampire who feeds on the blood of young women. He's not wrong. Fearing for the lives of his classmates, Charley enlists the help of horror TV host Peter Vincent (Sean Power) to banish the bloodsucker and save their innocent souls.
- 5/7/2014
- Sky Movies
On a trip to Romania, student Charley (Will Payne) begins to suspect that his sexy professor (Jaime Murray) is actually a vampire who feeds on the blood of young women. He's not wrong. Fearing for the lives of his classmates, Charley enlists the help of horror TV host Peter Vincent (Sean Power) to banish the bloodsucker and save their innocent souls.
- 3/12/2014
- Sky Movies
On a trip to Romania, student Charley (Will Payne) begins to suspect that his sexy professor (Jaime Murray) is actually a vampire who feeds on the blood of young women. He's not wrong. Fearing for the lives of his classmates, Charley enlists the help of horror TV host Peter Vincent (Sean Power) to banish the bloodsucker and save their innocent souls.
- 3/10/2014
- Sky Movies
Ok, wait, so I’m confused. For all intents and purposes, Fright Night 2: New Blood is billing itself as a sequel to 2011′s Fright Night remake starring Anton Yelchin and Colin Farrell, yet it has absolutely nothing to do with the previous project. None of the cast returned, the suburban story isn’t referenced in the least – in fact, it’s quite the opposite. Fright Night 2: New Blood is a spiritual remake all on its own, starting anew with familiar characters thanks to screenwriter Matt Venne. All the characters are named exactly the same, “Evil” Ed yet again starts in human form, Amy is back as Charley’s love interest – the only true change is that Gerri is now a female vampire played by the sultry Jamie Murray.
Unfortunately, Edurdo Rodriguez’s “sequel” is the worst kind of sequel – because it isn’t a sequel at all. Fright Night 2: New Blood...
Unfortunately, Edurdo Rodriguez’s “sequel” is the worst kind of sequel – because it isn’t a sequel at all. Fright Night 2: New Blood...
- 11/7/2013
- by Matt Donato
- We Got This Covered
Stars: Jamie Murray, Will Payne, Chris Waller, Sacha Parkinson, Sean Power | Written by Matt Venne | Directed by Eduardo Rodriguez
Originally lensed in 1985, Fright Night, from writer/director Tom Holland (Child’s Play), went on to become a favourite amongst my generation and to this day is still held in very warm regard. The sequel, which followed in 1987, wasn’t as successful as the original, yet remains a much sought after title on DVD and Blu-ray. The original film was remade in 2011 starring Colin Farrell in the vampire role and Fright Night 2: New Blood is a sequel to that remake. With me so far?
Well now it gets a little confusing. This iteration of Fright Night 2 is a remake of the Original Fright Night, not the sequel or the remake, which also throws the legend of Countess Elizabeth Bathory into the mix. Still with me?
Gerri Dandridge (Murray) is a...
Originally lensed in 1985, Fright Night, from writer/director Tom Holland (Child’s Play), went on to become a favourite amongst my generation and to this day is still held in very warm regard. The sequel, which followed in 1987, wasn’t as successful as the original, yet remains a much sought after title on DVD and Blu-ray. The original film was remade in 2011 starring Colin Farrell in the vampire role and Fright Night 2: New Blood is a sequel to that remake. With me so far?
Well now it gets a little confusing. This iteration of Fright Night 2 is a remake of the Original Fright Night, not the sequel or the remake, which also throws the legend of Countess Elizabeth Bathory into the mix. Still with me?
Gerri Dandridge (Murray) is a...
- 11/1/2013
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Reviewed by Kevin Scott, MoreHorror.com
The direct to video market and the recent remake boom together have created a curious anomaly that hasn’t yet received a label that really fits it. Case in point, I’m not sure really what do call this latest incarnation in the “Fright Night” series. Is it a sequel to a remake or is it a remake of a sequel? It’s supposed to be perceived by the general horror watching public, as a sequel to the Colin Farrell “Fright Night” remake, but anyone who is familiar with the first two films could compare it to the 1988 sequel to the original. Both have lead lady vampires after a lead male vampire in the first films. See how confusing it can get.
If continuity is major sticking point for you as a movie watcher, these latest two films can be safely classified as related in name only,...
The direct to video market and the recent remake boom together have created a curious anomaly that hasn’t yet received a label that really fits it. Case in point, I’m not sure really what do call this latest incarnation in the “Fright Night” series. Is it a sequel to a remake or is it a remake of a sequel? It’s supposed to be perceived by the general horror watching public, as a sequel to the Colin Farrell “Fright Night” remake, but anyone who is familiar with the first two films could compare it to the 1988 sequel to the original. Both have lead lady vampires after a lead male vampire in the first films. See how confusing it can get.
If continuity is major sticking point for you as a movie watcher, these latest two films can be safely classified as related in name only,...
- 10/18/2013
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Exclusive: Stoner comedy has cast including Sean Power, Billy Boyd, Alice Lowe.
AmStarDam has started shooting in Amsterdam and London’s 3 Mills Studios for Propeller Artists in association with 011 Productions.
The comedy marks the debut feature from the Lennox Brothers.
The cast includes Sean Power, Jonathan Readwin, Eline Powell, Kenneth Collard, Billy Boyd, Eric Lampaert, Alice Lowe and Javone Prince, with a special appearance from Howard Marks.
The “Amsterdam adventure” is about a young man who comes to Amsterdam to find his father; through a magical encounter he finds a way to turn around his father’s struggling marijuana ‘coffee shop’ business.
Zorana Piggott of 011 Productions is producing. Simon Liddell, Tony North and Brian Jamieson of Propeller Artists are Executive Producers.
Piggott said: “The Lennox Brothers have set out to make an edgy and exciting cinema experience, to tell a story with heart which just happens to be set in a place where weed is smoked freely...
AmStarDam has started shooting in Amsterdam and London’s 3 Mills Studios for Propeller Artists in association with 011 Productions.
The comedy marks the debut feature from the Lennox Brothers.
The cast includes Sean Power, Jonathan Readwin, Eline Powell, Kenneth Collard, Billy Boyd, Eric Lampaert, Alice Lowe and Javone Prince, with a special appearance from Howard Marks.
The “Amsterdam adventure” is about a young man who comes to Amsterdam to find his father; through a magical encounter he finds a way to turn around his father’s struggling marijuana ‘coffee shop’ business.
Zorana Piggott of 011 Productions is producing. Simon Liddell, Tony North and Brian Jamieson of Propeller Artists are Executive Producers.
Piggott said: “The Lennox Brothers have set out to make an edgy and exciting cinema experience, to tell a story with heart which just happens to be set in a place where weed is smoked freely...
- 10/4/2013
- by wendy.mitchell@screendaily.com (Wendy Mitchell)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Stoner comedy has cast including Sean Power, Billy Boyd, Alice Lowe.
AmStarDam has started shooting in Amsterdam and London’s 3 Mills Studios for Propeller Artists in association with 011 Productions.
The comedy marks the debut feature from the Lennox Brothers.
The cast includes Sean Power, Jonathan Readwin, Eline Powell, Kenneth Collard, Billy Boyd, Eric Lampaert, Alice Lowe and Javone Prince, with a special appearance from Howard Marks.
The “Amsterdam adventure” is about a young man who comes to Amsterdam to find his father; through a magical encounter he finds a way to turn around his father’s struggling marijuana ‘coffee shop’ business.
Zorana Piggott of 011 Productions is producing. Simon Liddell, Tony North and Brian Jamieson of Propeller Artists are Executive Producers.
Piggott said: “The Lennox Brothers have set out to make an edgy and exciting cinema experience, to tell a story with heart which just happens to be set in a place where weed is smoked freely...
AmStarDam has started shooting in Amsterdam and London’s 3 Mills Studios for Propeller Artists in association with 011 Productions.
The comedy marks the debut feature from the Lennox Brothers.
The cast includes Sean Power, Jonathan Readwin, Eline Powell, Kenneth Collard, Billy Boyd, Eric Lampaert, Alice Lowe and Javone Prince, with a special appearance from Howard Marks.
The “Amsterdam adventure” is about a young man who comes to Amsterdam to find his father; through a magical encounter he finds a way to turn around his father’s struggling marijuana ‘coffee shop’ business.
Zorana Piggott of 011 Productions is producing. Simon Liddell, Tony North and Brian Jamieson of Propeller Artists are Executive Producers.
Piggott said: “The Lennox Brothers have set out to make an edgy and exciting cinema experience, to tell a story with heart which just happens to be set in a place where weed is smoked freely...
- 10/4/2013
- by wendy.mitchell@screendaily.com (Wendy Mitchell)
- ScreenDaily
As usual, let's begin with a brief history lesson.
Fright Night (1985) arrives from Columbia Pictures and writer/director Tom Holland (he'd later go on to direct Child's Play, The Temp, and Thinner), becomes a modest box office hit, and goes on to become a nostalgic favorite among horror fans of a certain age. (Like me.) Essentially a teenager vs. vampire rendition of Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window, the original Fright Night was about a kid who discovers that his new neighbor is a murderous bloodsucker -- but of course nobody believes him. Fright Night Part 2 (1987) reunited the kid (William Ragsdale) and the reluctant hero (Roddy McDowall) from the first movie, but the plot (about a female vampire with a serious grudge) wasn't nearly as novel. Worth a look for fans of the original Fright Night, but certainly nothing too memorable. Fright Night (2011) brought a very amusing Colin Farrell to...
Fright Night (1985) arrives from Columbia Pictures and writer/director Tom Holland (he'd later go on to direct Child's Play, The Temp, and Thinner), becomes a modest box office hit, and goes on to become a nostalgic favorite among horror fans of a certain age. (Like me.) Essentially a teenager vs. vampire rendition of Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window, the original Fright Night was about a kid who discovers that his new neighbor is a murderous bloodsucker -- but of course nobody believes him. Fright Night Part 2 (1987) reunited the kid (William Ragsdale) and the reluctant hero (Roddy McDowall) from the first movie, but the plot (about a female vampire with a serious grudge) wasn't nearly as novel. Worth a look for fans of the original Fright Night, but certainly nothing too memorable. Fright Night (2011) brought a very amusing Colin Farrell to...
- 10/1/2013
- by Scott Weinberg
- FEARnet
Fright Night 2: New Blood was released today on Blu-ray and DVD. We’ve already given you a look at photos and the official trailer, and we’re back with an exclusive look at a Fright Night 2 webisode. This webisode was featured briefly as a TV show the main characters were watching before all hell breaks lose. The audience gets to watch snippets of the Fright Night episode, but now you can watch it in its entirety.
“By day Gerri Dandridge is a sexy professor, but by night she transforms into a real-life vampire with an unquenchable thirst for human blood. So when a group of high school students travel abroad to study in Romania, they find themselves ensnared in Gerri’s chilling web of lust and terror. Charley and “Evil” Ed must stop Gerri from drinking and bathing in the blood of a “new moon virgin,” which...
“By day Gerri Dandridge is a sexy professor, but by night she transforms into a real-life vampire with an unquenchable thirst for human blood. So when a group of high school students travel abroad to study in Romania, they find themselves ensnared in Gerri’s chilling web of lust and terror. Charley and “Evil” Ed must stop Gerri from drinking and bathing in the blood of a “new moon virgin,” which...
- 10/1/2013
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
The “Fright Night” franchise is not dead yet. Not at all.
The somewhat sequel “Fright Night 2: New Blood” is released today on DVD and Blu-ray. In this movie, actress Jamie Murray plays the vampire seductress Gerri who preys over Charley.
This sequel is kind of a remake of the original movie re-introducing the main fan favorite characters of Charley Brewster, Peter Vincent, Ed Bates and Amy Peterson. And the primary adversary is a female vampire instead of suspicious vampire neighbor Jerry.
The horror comedy film introduces a new cast to star alongside Murray with Will Payne, Sean Power, Sacha Parkinson and Chris Waller.
Here’s the synopsis: By day Gerri Dandridge is a sexy professor, but by night she transforms into a real-life vampire with an unquenchable thirst for human blood. So when a group of high school students travel abroad to study in Romania, they find themselves...
The somewhat sequel “Fright Night 2: New Blood” is released today on DVD and Blu-ray. In this movie, actress Jamie Murray plays the vampire seductress Gerri who preys over Charley.
This sequel is kind of a remake of the original movie re-introducing the main fan favorite characters of Charley Brewster, Peter Vincent, Ed Bates and Amy Peterson. And the primary adversary is a female vampire instead of suspicious vampire neighbor Jerry.
The horror comedy film introduces a new cast to star alongside Murray with Will Payne, Sean Power, Sacha Parkinson and Chris Waller.
Here’s the synopsis: By day Gerri Dandridge is a sexy professor, but by night she transforms into a real-life vampire with an unquenchable thirst for human blood. So when a group of high school students travel abroad to study in Romania, they find themselves...
- 10/1/2013
- by Gig Patta
- LRMonline.com
"Welcome to Fright Night for real!"
I thought director Craig Gillespie‘s remake of Fright Night was fantastic. I really enjoyed it, and it turned out to be a pleasant surprise. Fox decided to make a sequel to it, but this one is going straight to Blu-ray and DVD, and it looks like the level of quality that you would see for those kinds of films. In fact, the movie just looks like a remake of Gillespie's 2011 film, only not as good. This time around they decided to sex it up with a female villain vampire that bathes in blood. Here's the synopsis for Fright Night 2: New Blood:
By day Gerri Dandridge (Jaime Murray) is a sexy professor, but by night she transforms into a real-life vampire with an unquenchable thirst for human blood. So when a group of high school students travel abroad to study in Romania,...
I thought director Craig Gillespie‘s remake of Fright Night was fantastic. I really enjoyed it, and it turned out to be a pleasant surprise. Fox decided to make a sequel to it, but this one is going straight to Blu-ray and DVD, and it looks like the level of quality that you would see for those kinds of films. In fact, the movie just looks like a remake of Gillespie's 2011 film, only not as good. This time around they decided to sex it up with a female villain vampire that bathes in blood. Here's the synopsis for Fright Night 2: New Blood:
By day Gerri Dandridge (Jaime Murray) is a sexy professor, but by night she transforms into a real-life vampire with an unquenchable thirst for human blood. So when a group of high school students travel abroad to study in Romania,...
- 8/22/2013
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
More visuals have been revealed for Eduardo Rodriguez's Fright Night 2: New Blood. The character Gerri (Jaime Murray), a vampire and teacher, is shown in this unrated clip. Gerri is the antagonist and she would rather drink from, rather than teach her students. Director Rodriguez might be best known for his action thriller El Gringo (2012), starring Scott Adkins. As well, actors Will Payne (Elfie Hopkins) and Chris Waller are featured in this vampiric film. Payne and Waller play two students who discover Gerri's seductive and murderous secrets. Fright Night 2: New Blood will move straight-to-video October 1st, through 20th Century Fox. Fans of vampires and indie films can have a look at the unrated trailer for the feature below. Release Date: October 1st, 2013 (DVD, Blu-Ray). Director: Eduardo Rodriguez. Writer: Matt Venne. Cast: Will Payne, Jaime Murray, Sean Power, Sacha Parkinson and Chris Waller. The unrated trailer for...
- 8/20/2013
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Brit hottie Jaime Murray ('Spartacus: Gods of the Arena') dons the fangs this time around as the alluring antagonist in Eduardo Rodriguez's upcoming re-quel(?) 'Fright Night 2: New Blood'. Fox Home Entertainment are unleashing the project onto Blu-ray and DVD in the Us from 1 October and ahead of its release comes this batch of new images. Will Payne ('Elfie Hopkins'), Sean Power, Chris Waller and Sacha Parkinson are also on board filling the boots of the main franchise characters. Check out the new images below. ...
- 8/19/2013
- Horror Asylum
The script from Fright Night 2: New Blood is borrowing a page from Elizabeth Bathory's past. In this sequel, the vampire and antagonist, Gerri (Jaime Murray), tries to bath in blood to increase her powers. But, the girl that Gerri has her eye on is unwilling to part with it. Fright Night 2: New Blood will release on DVD and Blu-Ray October 1st, 2013. There will be no theatrical release and special features on the release are sparse. Fans of the first film can preview cast and crew details below, along with a still from the film. Release Date: October 1st, 2013 (DVD, Blu-Ray). Director: Eduardo Rodriguez. Writer: Matt Venne. Cast: Will Payne, Jaime Murray, Sean Power, Sacha Parkinson and Chris Waller. *the film is 83 minutes long and unrated. | | Advertise Here - Contact me Advertise at 28Dla Subscribe to 28 Days Later: An Analysis Email Subscription
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- 8/19/2013
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
The original Fright Night was slick, the reboot was solid, and now we have images from Fright Night 2, a completely unnecessary film made for nothing more than milking the franchise for what its worth on the home entertainment front. We even have a "Gerri Dandridge" female lead vampire played by Jaime Murray, whereas in the first film, and reboot, we had a Jerry Dandridge, played by Chris Sarandon, and then in the remake by Colin Farrell. You'd think there'd be more original writing at play here. Now, we have some folks, who I admit, I've never heard of before in Will Payne playing Charlie Brewster as opposed to Anton Yelchin, and Sean Power as Peter Vincent.
- 8/18/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
The final DVD cover art for Eduardo Rodriguez's 'Fright Night 2' has been selected! Following a nationwide vote from 3 proposed pieces of art the chosen boxart has been confirmed as the more sensual choice of the trio. The artwork, shown below, features the lovely Jaime Murray ('Spartacus: Gods of the Arena', 'Dexter') sporting her blood soaked lips and her notable fang. Actors Will Payne ('Elfie Hopkins'), Sean Power, Chris Waller and Sacha Parkinson all take on roles previously filled by more A-list names including Colin Farrell ('Horrible Bosses'). Somewhere between a remake and a sequel 'Fright Night 2' heads to DVD and Blu-ray in the Us from 1 October....
- 8/6/2013
- Horror Asylum
Following the trio of posters that are being voted on for use as the official DVD artwork for the upcoming home release of 'Fright Night 2' a brand new trailer has come bombing along adding further to the confusing premise which sounds more like another remake/reimagining than a direct sequel to Craig Gillespie's 2011 do-over. It lands on DVD and Blu-ray stateside on 1 October, will be wrapped in by what looks to be rather unimaginative artwork, and star a whole host of new actors taking on the roles of previous characters we've come to know and watch develop. The gorgeous star of hit BBC series 'Hustle' Jaime Murray -below ('Spartacus: Gods of the Arena') takes the lead vamp role in the remake/sequel(!?) and she is joined by Will Payne ('Elfie Hopkins'), Sean Power, Chris Waller and Sacha Parkinson....
- 8/2/2013
- Horror Asylum
If you visited 20th Century Fox's booth at the San Diego Comic-Con, you were given a DVD that contains the trailer for the direct-to-dvd sequel/remake of "Fright Night," called "Fright Night 2: New Blood." It took a while to be uploaded to the internet, but the trailer is now here and you can watch it below. The film will hit stores on October 1st. Plot: When high school student Charlie (Will Payne) attends a study abroad program with his horror-obsessed friend "Evil" Ed (Chris Waller) and ex-girlfriend Amy in Romania, he soon discovers their young attractive professor Gerri (Jaime Murray) is a real life vampire. Too bad no one believes him. In fact, Evil Ed finds it amusing, and it only feeds his vampire obsession. When Gerri turns Ed into a vampire, Charlie seeks out Peter Vincent (Sean Power), the infamous vampire hunter, who is in Romania filming his show "Fright Night,...
- 8/2/2013
- WorstPreviews.com
Horror comedy sequel 'Fright Night 2' heads to Blu-ray and DVD on 1 October and is now available for pre-order. In the meantime there's a special choice of 3 ready prepared DVD artworks for you to pick from with the most popular going forward to print before its October release. The entire cast from the Craig Gillespie helmed remake from back in 2011 has been replaced and the plot (shown below) has already had us scratching our heads. Is it a remake of the remake? If so, what's the point in that? Anyhoo sexy Brit star Jaime Murray ('Spartacus: Gods of the Arena', 'Dexter') takes the role of Gerri Dandridge the hot professor who just happens to be a blood sucker. Will Payne ('Elfie Hopkins'), Sean Power, Chris Waller and Sacha Parkinson make up the fresh faced cast. Check out the posters below and head...
- 8/1/2013
- Horror Asylum
Wondering just what the hell Fright Night 2 is? A sequel? A redux? Both? Well, sit tight, fiends, as Fox is bringing the sequel to San Diego; and you can rest assured we'll have it for you right here when the time comes.
As per a recent press release from the studio...
"Get a sneak peak at the upcoming gore-fest Fright Night 2 with a Comic-Con exclusive flash drive featuring the all-new trailer and more for the film starring Jaime Murray."
In the flick Chris Waller plays the role of “Evil” Ed Bates. Christopher Mintz-Plasse played “Ed” in the remake and the character was already killed off. Why he's back is anyone's guess. Will Payne will play the lead role of Charlie, which was played by Anton Yelchin in the 2011 version. Sean Power is playing Peter Vincent, and they will all star alongside “Dexter”'s Jaime Murray, Sacha Parkinson, John-Christian Bateman,...
As per a recent press release from the studio...
"Get a sneak peak at the upcoming gore-fest Fright Night 2 with a Comic-Con exclusive flash drive featuring the all-new trailer and more for the film starring Jaime Murray."
In the flick Chris Waller plays the role of “Evil” Ed Bates. Christopher Mintz-Plasse played “Ed” in the remake and the character was already killed off. Why he's back is anyone's guess. Will Payne will play the lead role of Charlie, which was played by Anton Yelchin in the 2011 version. Sean Power is playing Peter Vincent, and they will all star alongside “Dexter”'s Jaime Murray, Sacha Parkinson, John-Christian Bateman,...
- 7/15/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
After impressing in horror film Inbred, actor Chris Waller will be seen next in the follow up to the highly successful 2011 remake of Fright Night which started filming just before Christmas in Romania. He is taking over the role of “Evil” Ed Thompson (previously played by Christopher Mintz-Plasse) in the film due to be released on DVD later this year.
Waller is not the only name announced for Fright Night 2. He joins Will Payne who takes on the role of Charlie, played by Anton Yelchin in the 2011 version. Sean Power replaces David Tennant as Peter Vincent, alongside franchise newcomers Jaime Murray (Dexter), Sacha Parkinson, John-Christian Bateman, Liana Margineanu, Alina Minzu, Adi Hostiuc and Joelle Coutinho.
Fright Night 2 is set to go direct to DVD and the official synopsis goes like this:
When high school student Charlie attends a study abroad program with his horror obsessed friend “Evil” Ed and ex-girlfriend Amy in Romania,...
Waller is not the only name announced for Fright Night 2. He joins Will Payne who takes on the role of Charlie, played by Anton Yelchin in the 2011 version. Sean Power replaces David Tennant as Peter Vincent, alongside franchise newcomers Jaime Murray (Dexter), Sacha Parkinson, John-Christian Bateman, Liana Margineanu, Alina Minzu, Adi Hostiuc and Joelle Coutinho.
Fright Night 2 is set to go direct to DVD and the official synopsis goes like this:
When high school student Charlie attends a study abroad program with his horror obsessed friend “Evil” Ed and ex-girlfriend Amy in Romania,...
- 1/11/2013
- by Phil
- Nerdly
With Eduardo Rodriguez in the director's chair and gorgeous Brit actress Jaime Murray -below ('Hustle', 'Spartacus: Gods of the Arena', 'Dexter') already lined up to play the main vamp this time around it seems that 'Fright Night 2' is definitely going to happen. The Fox Home Entertainment project which will be shooting straight to DVD and likely underwhelm all whom manage to catch it has scored a new trio of cast members that will obviously be replacing the whole of the original cast. So here we go...Will Payne ('Elfie Hopkins') takes Anton Yelchin's place as Charlie Brewster, Irish actor Sean Power replaces David Tennant as Peter Vincent and finally Chris Waller ('Inbred') takes over from Christopher Mintz-Plasse as 'Evil' Ed - yes, that's right the Dead vampire....
- 1/11/2013
- Horror Asylum
Some casting news for the direct to video sequel(?) Fright Night 2 has come our way, and it continues to both befuddle and intrigue us as to just what the hell this project actually is. We'll find out soon as filming is now under way in Bucharest, Romania.
Inbred's Chris Waller has landed the lead role of “Evil” Ed Bates in Fox Home Entertainment’s Fright Night 2. Christopher Mintz-Plasse played “Ed” in the remake and the character was already killed off. Why he's back is anyone's guess. Will Payne will play the lead role of Charlie, which was played by Anton Yelchin in the 2011 version. Sean Power is playing Peter Vincent and they will all star alongside “Dexter”'s Jaime Murray, Sacha Parkinson, John-Christian Bateman, Liana Margineanu, Alina Minzu, Adi Hostiuc and Joelle Coutinho.
Eduardo Rodriguez directs.
Synopsis
When high school student Charlie attends a study abroad program...
Inbred's Chris Waller has landed the lead role of “Evil” Ed Bates in Fox Home Entertainment’s Fright Night 2. Christopher Mintz-Plasse played “Ed” in the remake and the character was already killed off. Why he's back is anyone's guess. Will Payne will play the lead role of Charlie, which was played by Anton Yelchin in the 2011 version. Sean Power is playing Peter Vincent and they will all star alongside “Dexter”'s Jaime Murray, Sacha Parkinson, John-Christian Bateman, Liana Margineanu, Alina Minzu, Adi Hostiuc and Joelle Coutinho.
Eduardo Rodriguez directs.
Synopsis
When high school student Charlie attends a study abroad program...
- 1/9/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Rating: 4/5
Writers: Mick Rossi and Phillip Guzman (screenplay)
Director: Phillip Guzman
Cast: Mick Rossi, Natasha Gregson Wagner, Sean Power
We all have parts of ourselves that we don't care to share with the rest of the world, especially those close to us. What would happen if they didn't understand, or if they found our darker side to be horrifying? The duality can oftentimes be too much to handle, and eventually the two worlds begin to blend together. This brings us to Phillip Guzman's A Kiss And A Promise, where we explore the duality of a very sick individual.
Read more on Diff 2011 Review: A Kiss And A Promise...
Writers: Mick Rossi and Phillip Guzman (screenplay)
Director: Phillip Guzman
Cast: Mick Rossi, Natasha Gregson Wagner, Sean Power
We all have parts of ourselves that we don't care to share with the rest of the world, especially those close to us. What would happen if they didn't understand, or if they found our darker side to be horrifying? The duality can oftentimes be too much to handle, and eventually the two worlds begin to blend together. This brings us to Phillip Guzman's A Kiss And A Promise, where we explore the duality of a very sick individual.
Read more on Diff 2011 Review: A Kiss And A Promise...
- 4/13/2011
- by John Mulhern
- GordonandtheWhale
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