2011 - 89 mins. - Rated R
D: José Antonio Negret
C:Edmund Entin, Gary Entin, Orlando Jones, Samantha Droke, Louis Herthum, Morgana Shaw, Gabe Begneaud, Kent Jude Bernard
A pair of telekinetic twins use their powers to murder anyone who poses a threat to them by staging it to appear as a suicide, but a hot headed detective suspects their is more to these "suicides" and starts digging around.
Intriguing film starts out promisingly enough with a disturbing set piece, but as the film progresses, the film places too much emphasis on the detective character (played by Orlando Jones) who does nothing to enhance the story. As a result of this, it takes away from the screen time of the Entin twins who turn in pitch perfect performances. There is something so undeniably creepy about these twins and the performances that they deliver. Whenever Seconds Apart focuses on the family dynamic...
D: José Antonio Negret
C:Edmund Entin, Gary Entin, Orlando Jones, Samantha Droke, Louis Herthum, Morgana Shaw, Gabe Begneaud, Kent Jude Bernard
A pair of telekinetic twins use their powers to murder anyone who poses a threat to them by staging it to appear as a suicide, but a hot headed detective suspects their is more to these "suicides" and starts digging around.
Intriguing film starts out promisingly enough with a disturbing set piece, but as the film progresses, the film places too much emphasis on the detective character (played by Orlando Jones) who does nothing to enhance the story. As a result of this, it takes away from the screen time of the Entin twins who turn in pitch perfect performances. There is something so undeniably creepy about these twins and the performances that they deliver. Whenever Seconds Apart focuses on the family dynamic...
- 5/25/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
Title: Dylan Dog: Dead of Night Directed By: Kevin Munroe Starring: Brandon Routh, Sam Huntington, Anita Briem, Peter Stormare, Taye Diggs, Kurt Angle, Brian Steele, Marco St. John, Kent Jude Bernard In a time where seemingly everyone has a thing for undead creatures, Dylan Dog: Dead of Night has everything going for it. It comes fully loaded with vampires, zombies and werewolves as well as a story blueprint courtesy of the beloved Italian comic. However, director Kevin Munroe seemingly throws all of his assets out the window to do I don’t know what, but it certainly has nothing to do with making us scared, laugh or even be entertained for...
- 5/2/2011
- by Perri Nemiroff
- ShockYa
Title: Seconds Apart Directed by: Antonio Negret Writer: George Richards Stars: Edmund Entin, Gary Entin, Monica Acosta, Gabe Begneaud and Kent Jude Bernard Click Here for the latest clips and trailers from “Seconds Apart” Reports focusing on the close mental relationship between twins, particularly those that speculate they share telekinetic abilities together, have always been met with interest, especially by horror fans. Horror and thriller directors have long relied on telekinesis and other rumored powers of the mind to sell their evil-twin movies, and Antonio Negret is one of the latest to do so. His latest directorial effort, ‘Seconds Apart,’ which is being released as part of After Dark Films’ annual Horrorfest (also known as [...]...
- 2/6/2011
- by karen
- ShockYa
Director: Anthony Burns Writers: Anthony Burns, Brandon Freeman, Heath Freeman Starring: Ashley Greene, Shiloh Fernandez, Heath Freeman, Taylor Handley, Brett Cullen, Haley Ramm, Melinda McGraw, James LeGros, A.J. Buckley The central story of Skateland revolves around a 19-year old – Ritchie Wheeler (Shiloh Fernandez) – who does not want to deal with life after high school. The personification of slackerdom, Ritchie is perfectly content working as a manager at the local roller-skating rink – Skateland – and drinking with his buddies every night. Essentially, Ritchie is stuck in the developmental limbo of East Texas circa 1983. (Though not politically motivated, Skateland does effectively reflect the changing mindset of America’s suburban middle class at the end of the recession.) Working at Skateland is a totally sweet gig – flirting with girls, roller-skating, chatting with friends – but unfortunately, it will soon be shuttering its doors and windows and becoming yet another relic of a bygone era (ala...
- 4/8/2010
- by Don Simpson
- SmellsLikeScreenSpirit
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