After enjoying a great run on Shudder the last few months, Emilio Portes’ Belzebuth is headed to Blu-ray, DVD, and VOD this week, courtesy of Rlje Films. The story is centered around a mysterious string of grisly murders in Mexico which have left Detective Ritter (Joaquín Cosio) utterly baffled as to what is going on. But when an operative of the Vatican shows up (played by Tobin Bell), it’s clear that the ultimate battle of good versus evil is afoot, with Ritter, and his family, squarely in the middle of everything.
Daily Dead recently had the opportunity to speak with genre favorite Tobin Bell about his experiences working on Belzebuth, and he discussed the film’s messaging, the extensive body tattoos he had to don in order to become his character, his experiences working in Mexico on the film, and more.
Great to speak with you today, Tobin. I...
Daily Dead recently had the opportunity to speak with genre favorite Tobin Bell about his experiences working on Belzebuth, and he discussed the film’s messaging, the extensive body tattoos he had to don in order to become his character, his experiences working in Mexico on the film, and more.
Great to speak with you today, Tobin. I...
- 7/6/2020
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
The first teaser trailer for a new indie horror film called Belzebuth has been released and it looks like it’s going to be quite a wild horrific experience. The trailer does a great job of setting up the creepy nightmarish tone.
The story is set on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border, and the it follows special agent Emanuel Ritter (Joaquín Cosio) “as he leads a police investigation into a series of mysterious deaths involving young children at the border of Mexico and U.S.A. The case takes a supernatural turn when a priest (Tobin Bell) from the Vatican links the ancient demon Belzebuth to the murders.”
Bell, who is best known for playing Jigsaw in the Saw films, and he’s looking like a pretty gnarly priest in this movie!
The movie comes from Mexican director Emilio Portes (Meet the Head of Juan Pérez, Pastorela) and also stars Joaquín Cosio,...
The story is set on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border, and the it follows special agent Emanuel Ritter (Joaquín Cosio) “as he leads a police investigation into a series of mysterious deaths involving young children at the border of Mexico and U.S.A. The case takes a supernatural turn when a priest (Tobin Bell) from the Vatican links the ancient demon Belzebuth to the murders.”
Bell, who is best known for playing Jigsaw in the Saw films, and he’s looking like a pretty gnarly priest in this movie!
The movie comes from Mexican director Emilio Portes (Meet the Head of Juan Pérez, Pastorela) and also stars Joaquín Cosio,...
- 11/1/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
"The Pope himself asked us to look into cases..." Raven Banner has released an official promo trailer for the indie horror film Belzebuth, the latest film from Mexican director Emilio Portes. Set on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border, the film is about a Detective investigating the deaths of young children at the border. What seems like a clear case becomes much more intense when a priest of the Vatican appears with another point of view. Tobin Bell (from the Saw series) plays that priest, sporting a pretty gnarly beard along with markings all over his body. Belzebuth also stars Joaquín Cosio, Aida López, Tate Ellington, Giovanna Zacarías, Norma Angélica, Jose Sefami, Yunuen Pardo. This is a freaky trailer and it does a good job of selling this, but I want to see more of what's really going on. Here's the first promo trailer (+ poster) for Emilio Portes' Belzebuth,...
- 10/31/2018
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Chicago – One of the most exciting days for any filmmaker is the World Premiere of their first feature film. Alonzo Alcaraz will be experiencing that excitement at the 2016 Chicago Latino Film Festival as the the World Premiere of “One Night Stand” is screened on Friday evening, April 15th. For details, click here.
Alcaraz is a self taught filmmaker who evolved through the improvisation and sketch comedy scene in Chicago. He trained at The Second City, and joined the “Salsation” Theater Company, where he first wrote comedy for the stage. His first dip into the filmmaking pool came with the “48 Hour Film Festival,” where he wrote his first film project. In 2014, his short film “Albert” won the Audience Choice Award at the Chicago Latino Film Festival. He began “One Night Stand” a year and a half ago, and it was completed in time to premiere at the festival.
Yunuen Pardo and...
Alcaraz is a self taught filmmaker who evolved through the improvisation and sketch comedy scene in Chicago. He trained at The Second City, and joined the “Salsation” Theater Company, where he first wrote comedy for the stage. His first dip into the filmmaking pool came with the “48 Hour Film Festival,” where he wrote his first film project. In 2014, his short film “Albert” won the Audience Choice Award at the Chicago Latino Film Festival. He began “One Night Stand” a year and a half ago, and it was completed in time to premiere at the festival.
Yunuen Pardo and...
- 4/15/2016
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
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