Stars: Charlotte Arnold, Holly Arnold, Grant Brooks, Cody Cheatwood, Darlene Cooper, Jodie Dunn, Dan Foley, Cameron Hollstegge, Jeremias Iribarren, Danny Irizarry, Wendy Keeling, John Newkirk | Written and Directed by Ben Rood
In a rather strange story, Don’t Run is about a shy and quiet teenager who ends up trapped in his house by a monster who will eat him if he isn’t in bed by sundown. That major part of the story is as odd as it reads on paper.
The teenager ends up on his own when his mother and then aunt and well almost anyone that enters his house, reach their demise at the hands of the monster. We do have people and police come around to look for these missing people but it doesn’t end to well for them either. So he soon realises he’s in this on his own – well almost. The girl...
In a rather strange story, Don’t Run is about a shy and quiet teenager who ends up trapped in his house by a monster who will eat him if he isn’t in bed by sundown. That major part of the story is as odd as it reads on paper.
The teenager ends up on his own when his mother and then aunt and well almost anyone that enters his house, reach their demise at the hands of the monster. We do have people and police come around to look for these missing people but it doesn’t end to well for them either. So he soon realises he’s in this on his own – well almost. The girl...
- 6/2/2020
- by Alain Elliott
- Nerdly
The Nassau Film Festival 2017 screened 42 films this year from countries in each of the six continents. The highlights this year were: Michael Wong (China) The Story of 90 Coins, Branko Tomovic (Serbia) Red; The Inuring, Wendy Keeling (USA), The Unconventional Gourmet, Fabrice Bracq (France), A Whole World for a Little World, Joao Inacio (Brazil) Shala, Mohammed Mohammadian (Iran), The Endless River, Danny Malin (Canada), I Promised, Mamadou Dia (Senegal), Samedi Cinema, Jenae Hall (Australia), The Moon Is Essentially Gray, Hannah Roman (USA). Lewis Goldstein, the festival's organizer, says the first year focused largely on local films, while last year saw an increase in international submissions. This year's festival will have a truly international flavor, with films from Australia, South Africa, Bangledesh, Senegal, the Czech Republic, Iran, China, the U.K., and Brazil. "It was an explosion this year of submissions because the film...
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- 5/22/2017
- Screen Anarchy
The Nassau Film Festival will be running this year on Saturday, May 20, and Sunday, May 21, at the Princeton Garden Theatre. The festival is expanding this year to two days given the requests from festival goers to be able to show more films. 42 films this year will be screened from countries in each of the six continents. The highlights this year are: Michael Wong (China) The Story of 90 Coins, Branko Tomovic (Serbia) Red; The Inuring, Wendy Keeling (USA), The Unconventional Gourmet, Fabrice Bracq (France), A Whole World for a Little World, Joao Inacio (Brazil) Shala, Mohammed Mohammadian (Iran), The Endless River, Danny Malin (Canada), I Promised, Mamadou Dia (Senegal), Samedi Cinema, Jenae Hall (Australia), The Moon Is Essentially Gray, Hannah Roman (USA). Lewis Goldstein, the festival's organizer, says the first year focused largely...
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- 5/13/2017
- Screen Anarchy
The Dooms Chapel Horror is a creature feature with heart. This tale of terror recently had its World Premiere, in Paducah Kentucky. Here, the film played at the River’s Edge Film Festival, to a packed house. This indie horror feature tells a tale of revenge. And, the film centrally stars: Bill Oberst Jr. (Deadly Revisions), Shaun Gerardo (X-Men: First Class), Wendy Keeling (Revelation Trail) and Joshua Mark Robinson (Burning Kentucky). The filmmakers, director John William … Continue reading →
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- 11/14/2014
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
"The Dooms Chapel Horror" has partially completed production and A Good Size Productions has released a few promotional details for the film. "The Dooms Chapel Horror" has completed much of the film's production. This found footage style feature was shot in both Kentucky and Tennessee, through A Good Size Productions. The film notably stars Bill Oberst Jr., Shaun Gerardo ("X-men: First Class"), Wendy Keeling ("Revelation Trail") and Joshua Mark Robinson ("Clock Out"). With shooting continuing, the creative team behind the picture has released several exclusive stills from the film and a concept poster. The story from "The Dooms Chapel Horror" is partially captured in these photos. The film follows Kyle (Austin Manning) as he returns to his hometown of Kaler Mills. This rural...
- 6/29/2013
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