Darren Lynn Bousman’s 11-11-11 isn’t the only film cashing in on a numerically gimmicky date next month. The Asylum has its own 11/11/11 movie hitting DVD shelves on November 1st, and the trailer has just premiered in all its devil child glory.
Jack and Melissa are frightened by their son's bizarre and violent behavior; they soon learn that he is the gateway to the Apocalypse, and it will happen on his birthday, 11-11-11.
Jon Briddell (Midnight Movie) stars alongside Erin Coker and Hayden Byerly. Keith Allan directs from a script he co-wrote with Kiff Scholl.
Here’s the trailer for 11/11/11. Doesn’t look too shabby. Needs more mega shark, but then what couldn’t be improved with more mega shark? Maybe next they can combine genres and give us a hell shark.
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Jack and Melissa are frightened by their son's bizarre and violent behavior; they soon learn that he is the gateway to the Apocalypse, and it will happen on his birthday, 11-11-11.
Jon Briddell (Midnight Movie) stars alongside Erin Coker and Hayden Byerly. Keith Allan directs from a script he co-wrote with Kiff Scholl.
Here’s the trailer for 11/11/11. Doesn’t look too shabby. Needs more mega shark, but then what couldn’t be improved with more mega shark? Maybe next they can combine genres and give us a hell shark.
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- 10/17/2011
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
by Michael Pickle, MoreHorror.com
Evil Kitty Productions brought Horror to Big Bear Lake California last weekend for the 3rd year with the ever expanding Big Bear Horro-Fi Film Festival. Held in the beautiful mountain community of Big Bear Lake with a brand new name thanks to the decision to make Sci-Fi films a part of the festival selection this year.
MoreHorror attended the red carpet kick-off party in Hollywood last week before the festival and the energy, excitement and anticipation was at a fever pitch. Heather Langenkamp from the original Nightmare on Elm Street whose autobiographical feature documentary I Am Nancy headlined the opening night of the festival.
Amanda Wyss who played Tina in the Wes Craven classic and many other stars, filmmakers and fans of the genre gathered at a club in Hollywood to celebrate the young festival that provides a forum for both established and up-and-coming filmmakers.
Evil Kitty Productions brought Horror to Big Bear Lake California last weekend for the 3rd year with the ever expanding Big Bear Horro-Fi Film Festival. Held in the beautiful mountain community of Big Bear Lake with a brand new name thanks to the decision to make Sci-Fi films a part of the festival selection this year.
MoreHorror attended the red carpet kick-off party in Hollywood last week before the festival and the energy, excitement and anticipation was at a fever pitch. Heather Langenkamp from the original Nightmare on Elm Street whose autobiographical feature documentary I Am Nancy headlined the opening night of the festival.
Amanda Wyss who played Tina in the Wes Craven classic and many other stars, filmmakers and fans of the genre gathered at a club in Hollywood to celebrate the young festival that provides a forum for both established and up-and-coming filmmakers.
- 10/8/2011
- by admin
- MoreHorror
We're just a few days away from September 30th start of the Big Bear Horro-Fi Film Festival, and a few announcements have come out over the past few days with regard to additions to the lineup along with news of a world premiere taking place at the event.
11/11/11, director Keith Allan’s newest film for The Asylum, which is being released on November 1st, makes its world debut a month early at the 2011 Big Bear Horro-Fi Film Festival. 11/11/11 screens at the Festival’s Opening Night on Friday, September 30, at the Big Bear Performing Arts Center.
“We are honored and thrilled to have Keith’s film make its debut here at the Festival,” said Christopher Gaida, Director of Programming. “I know it’s going to be well received and will set the dark, creepy tone we love to have over this horror weekend. I have goose bumps already!”
Not be confused...
11/11/11, director Keith Allan’s newest film for The Asylum, which is being released on November 1st, makes its world debut a month early at the 2011 Big Bear Horro-Fi Film Festival. 11/11/11 screens at the Festival’s Opening Night on Friday, September 30, at the Big Bear Performing Arts Center.
“We are honored and thrilled to have Keith’s film make its debut here at the Festival,” said Christopher Gaida, Director of Programming. “I know it’s going to be well received and will set the dark, creepy tone we love to have over this horror weekend. I have goose bumps already!”
Not be confused...
- 9/23/2011
- by Emy
- DreadCentral.com
That’s right, The Asylum knockoff of Darren Bousman’s 11-11-11 will premiere at the Big Bear Horro-Fi Film Festival.
Big Bear Lake, CA –Who says there’s “safety in numbers?” 11/11/11, director Keith Allan’s newest film, is already destined to become a horror classic. The feature, which opens nationally on November 1, makes its world debut a month early at the 2011 Big Bear Horro-Fi Film Festival.® 11/11/11 screens at the Festival’s Opening Night on Friday, September 30 at the Big Bear Performing Arts Center.
“We are honored and thrilled to have Keith’s film make its debut here at the Festival,” said Christopher Gaida, Director of Programming. “I know it’s going to be well-received and will set the dark, creepy tone we love to have over this horror weekend. I have goose bumps already!”
Not be confused with director Darren Lynn Bousman’s thriller 11-11-11, Allan’s film...
Big Bear Lake, CA –Who says there’s “safety in numbers?” 11/11/11, director Keith Allan’s newest film, is already destined to become a horror classic. The feature, which opens nationally on November 1, makes its world debut a month early at the 2011 Big Bear Horro-Fi Film Festival.® 11/11/11 screens at the Festival’s Opening Night on Friday, September 30 at the Big Bear Performing Arts Center.
“We are honored and thrilled to have Keith’s film make its debut here at the Festival,” said Christopher Gaida, Director of Programming. “I know it’s going to be well-received and will set the dark, creepy tone we love to have over this horror weekend. I have goose bumps already!”
Not be confused with director Darren Lynn Bousman’s thriller 11-11-11, Allan’s film...
- 9/21/2011
- by Jason Bene
- Killer Films
Here is your early warning that The Asylum will be trying to capitalize on another blockbuster release. This time Darren Lynn Bousman's 11-11-11 is being clearly copied to swindle wayward buyers out of their hard earned dollars. The Asylum's doppelganger this time is 11/11/11 and unbelievably, they have another title copying Bousman's film called 11/1/11. Notice the removal of one digit here folks. All three films involve themes of a spiritual apocalypse, with The Asylum's version much lower budgeted.
This reviewer would love to interview someone at The Asylum to find out how well these copies perform financially. Apparently they are successful as this film production and distribution company has created dozens of films that copy blockbustes. To test your film knowledge, try to identify the films copied in the following titles: Battle of Los Angeles, Paranormal Entity, Transmorphers, Titanic II, The Terminators and The Day the Earth Stopped. How well did yo do?...
This reviewer would love to interview someone at The Asylum to find out how well these copies perform financially. Apparently they are successful as this film production and distribution company has created dozens of films that copy blockbustes. To test your film knowledge, try to identify the films copied in the following titles: Battle of Los Angeles, Paranormal Entity, Transmorphers, Titanic II, The Terminators and The Day the Earth Stopped. How well did yo do?...
- 9/20/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
As soon as I write a story about a few new Asylum movies, they have to go and update their website with the first production stills from their upcoming horror movie 11/11/11, not to be confused with Darren Lynn Bousman’s 11-11-11, though I suspect that might be part of the master plan.
As I wrote in the previous Asylum update, “Simply change a dash to a slash and you get The Asylum’s 11/11/11."
Jack and Melissa are frightened by their son's bizarre and violent behavior; they soon learn that he is the gateway to the Apocalypse, and it will happen on his birthday, 11/11/11.
Jon Briddell (Midnight Movie) stars alongside Erin Coker and Hayden Byerly. Keith Allan directs from a script he co-wrote with Kiff Scholl. 11/11/11 gets the jump on Bousman’s similarly titled horror movie 11-11-11 (opening in theaters the same date) by about ten days, arriving on...
As I wrote in the previous Asylum update, “Simply change a dash to a slash and you get The Asylum’s 11/11/11."
Jack and Melissa are frightened by their son's bizarre and violent behavior; they soon learn that he is the gateway to the Apocalypse, and it will happen on his birthday, 11/11/11.
Jon Briddell (Midnight Movie) stars alongside Erin Coker and Hayden Byerly. Keith Allan directs from a script he co-wrote with Kiff Scholl. 11/11/11 gets the jump on Bousman’s similarly titled horror movie 11-11-11 (opening in theaters the same date) by about ten days, arriving on...
- 8/8/2011
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
The Asylum has actually been on a roll lately with the wonderfully ludicrous 2012: Ice Age and the surprisingly decent Born Bad. Will the streak continue with a 3D ghost flick, more monster sharks, and a mockbuster with the exact same title as its theatrical counterpart?
We begin with A Haunting in Salem 3D, the latest 3D haunted house movie from The Asylum following 2009’s Haunting of Winchester House, a film I found to be as boring as its 3D was useless. Hopefully they improved things in both categories.
When the new sheriff of Salem, Massachusetts discovers that he is the victim of a centuries-old curse, he must protect his family from the vengeful ghosts that torment his home.
Paranormal Entity and Titanic II helmer Shane Van Dyke directs Bill Oberst, Jr., Courtney Abbiati, Jenna Stone, and Nicholas Harsin from a script by H. Perry Horton.
Look for A Haunting in Salem...
We begin with A Haunting in Salem 3D, the latest 3D haunted house movie from The Asylum following 2009’s Haunting of Winchester House, a film I found to be as boring as its 3D was useless. Hopefully they improved things in both categories.
When the new sheriff of Salem, Massachusetts discovers that he is the victim of a centuries-old curse, he must protect his family from the vengeful ghosts that torment his home.
Paranormal Entity and Titanic II helmer Shane Van Dyke directs Bill Oberst, Jr., Courtney Abbiati, Jenna Stone, and Nicholas Harsin from a script by H. Perry Horton.
Look for A Haunting in Salem...
- 8/5/2011
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
With Black Dynamite hitting stores today, here's a heads up on a potential distant cousin, just in case you're in need of a second movie for a double bill. Scream of the Bikini is a similar parody of cult cinema, also trying to pass itself off as the genuine article, but instead of tackling '70s blaxploitation it pays tribute to '60s spy movies. It claims to be a poorly dubbed, long lost film from acclaimed South American director Fernando Fernandez, but it's actually the directorial debut of a guy named Kiff Scholl. I haven't heard anything else about the movie, but apparently it played in some festivals and will get a limited theatrical run in Los Angeles this weekend. To be honest, the trailer looks a bit iffy, and nowhere near as good as Black Dynamite although I'd still be willing to give it a chance. It's a...
- 2/16/2010
- by Sean
- FilmJunk
Fans of Ewan McGregor, Kristen Stewart and James Van Der Beek (!) will be seeing double this spring, as arthouses and multiplexes host an array of indie films ranging from the travails of septuagenarian New Yorkers looking for love ("The Last New Yorker") to 13-year-old assassins on the hunt for their first kill ("Kick-Ass"). If real life is more your speed, there are new documentaries about reviving animation strips (the Disney doc "Waking Sleeping Beauty") and stripping down (the burlesque history "Behind the Burly Q"), while foreign wonders like the French crime epics "A Prophet" and "Mesrine" mix with Korean treasures "Mother" and "The Good, The Bad and The Weird."
But of course, why limit yourself to just what's playing in the first-run theater near you? We've also included a look at the films that will be playing Anywhere But a Movie Theater (online, on demand, and on DVD) in the next few months,...
But of course, why limit yourself to just what's playing in the first-run theater near you? We've also included a look at the films that will be playing Anywhere But a Movie Theater (online, on demand, and on DVD) in the next few months,...
- 2/16/2010
- by Stephen Saito
- ifc.com
'B-Movie Film Festival' celebrates 10th anniversary
By Michael Aaron Gallagher of StayFamous.Net
The City of Syracuse recently hosted the 10th Annual B-Movie Film Festival from Nov. 6 to 8 at The Redhouse and The Gear Factory, two Westside art venues.
As a growing player in the motion picture industry, Central New York has a rich cinema tradition and a thriving independent film culture that is attracting attention from around the world.
Local production companies, filmmakers and actors throughout the region are beginning to unite in their efforts to promote area talent year ‘round, combining their resources through fledgling organizations like the Salt City Actors Group, the Syracuse Film Office and the Syracuse International Film Festival.
This year's B-Movie Film Festival featured two Central New York productions. The intense, action-packed independent horror film by award-winning director Ron Bonk, entitled "Ms. Cannibal Holocaust," premiered at The Redhouse on Nov. 6 to a near sell-out crowd.
By Michael Aaron Gallagher of StayFamous.Net
The City of Syracuse recently hosted the 10th Annual B-Movie Film Festival from Nov. 6 to 8 at The Redhouse and The Gear Factory, two Westside art venues.
As a growing player in the motion picture industry, Central New York has a rich cinema tradition and a thriving independent film culture that is attracting attention from around the world.
Local production companies, filmmakers and actors throughout the region are beginning to unite in their efforts to promote area talent year ‘round, combining their resources through fledgling organizations like the Salt City Actors Group, the Syracuse Film Office and the Syracuse International Film Festival.
This year's B-Movie Film Festival featured two Central New York productions. The intense, action-packed independent horror film by award-winning director Ron Bonk, entitled "Ms. Cannibal Holocaust," premiered at The Redhouse on Nov. 6 to a near sell-out crowd.
- 11/11/2009
- by Michael Aaron Gallagher
- StayFamous.net
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