Stars: Martin Dingle Wall, Ken Lally, Kenny Wormald, Connor Williams, Gary Sturm, C.J. Baker, Jeremy Lawson, Michael Tipps, Liesel Hanson, Kenneth Billings | Written and Directed by Joe Dietsch, Louie Gibson
Warren is an alcoholic, degenerate, drifter. On his way down to Mexico he finds himself stranded in Bedford Flats a one-horse town deep in the American desert. Unfortunately for him the town’s pastime is rounding up drifters and hunting them as part of an elaborate sporting event. This most dangerous and deadly game and bloody fight for survival that builds to a violent, vile, live-or-die showdown in the desert.
Once again the classic “Most Dangerous Game” story is mined for another take on the hunting humans theme… This time round filmmakers Joe Dietsch and Louie Gibson lace their particular tale with an incredible streak of black humour that provides a distraction from the all-too familiar tale. Black humour that...
Warren is an alcoholic, degenerate, drifter. On his way down to Mexico he finds himself stranded in Bedford Flats a one-horse town deep in the American desert. Unfortunately for him the town’s pastime is rounding up drifters and hunting them as part of an elaborate sporting event. This most dangerous and deadly game and bloody fight for survival that builds to a violent, vile, live-or-die showdown in the desert.
Once again the classic “Most Dangerous Game” story is mined for another take on the hunting humans theme… This time round filmmakers Joe Dietsch and Louie Gibson lace their particular tale with an incredible streak of black humour that provides a distraction from the all-too familiar tale. Black humour that...
- 2/27/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Dad, please don’t let them eat me.
So, this guy kills his wife and his daughter, but when his son is surrounded by other zombies, John Romero (Michael Villar), the undead guy, grows a conscience. Soon after, Asteroth (Marshal Hilton), a guide for the undead, explains that he has a conscience, brings him to the underworld where John looks for answers. They aren’t there, they’re somewhere else, so he has to go there. Oh, and he needs to eat some delicious brains. Meanwhile, Taylor (Emrys Wright), the boy, has been placed in a weird boarding school for no apparent reason—oh, but there are reasons—where he’s terrorized by a few bullies and faculty. And then there’s the mad scientist (C.J. Baker).
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So, this guy kills his wife and his daughter, but when his son is surrounded by other zombies, John Romero (Michael Villar), the undead guy, grows a conscience. Soon after, Asteroth (Marshal Hilton), a guide for the undead, explains that he has a conscience, brings him to the underworld where John looks for answers. They aren’t there, they’re somewhere else, so he has to go there. Oh, and he needs to eat some delicious brains. Meanwhile, Taylor (Emrys Wright), the boy, has been placed in a weird boarding school for no apparent reason—oh, but there are reasons—where he’s terrorized by a few bullies and faculty. And then there’s the mad scientist (C.J. Baker).
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- 6/24/2013
- by Jason Ratigan
- JustPressPlay.net
Every once in a while a note comes across our desks about a new horror film that for whatever reason we haven't heard about until just before its release. One such project is Howie Askins' Devil Girl, which is being described as a throwback to 70's grindhouse horror.
The indie feature stars Jessica Graham, Joe Wanjai Ross, Vanessa Kay, Jeff Swarthout, and C.J. Baker and was co-written by director Askins and Tracy Wilcox. Devil Girl will have a limited theatrical release Sept 18th and 19th at Madcap Theaters in Tempe, Arizona, and will play at the Times Square Arts Center in NYC on September 18th. The DVD will be released November 10th, 2009, and starting December 9th you can see Devil Girl on iNdemand.
Synopsis:
Fay (Graham) is a small town girl on a cross-country road trip, trying to escape her own reality after the death of her father. When...
The indie feature stars Jessica Graham, Joe Wanjai Ross, Vanessa Kay, Jeff Swarthout, and C.J. Baker and was co-written by director Askins and Tracy Wilcox. Devil Girl will have a limited theatrical release Sept 18th and 19th at Madcap Theaters in Tempe, Arizona, and will play at the Times Square Arts Center in NYC on September 18th. The DVD will be released November 10th, 2009, and starting December 9th you can see Devil Girl on iNdemand.
Synopsis:
Fay (Graham) is a small town girl on a cross-country road trip, trying to escape her own reality after the death of her father. When...
- 9/4/2009
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
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