Burning Witches Records has a new Halloween mixtape cooking in the cauldron for a good cause, and we have details on the fundraising cassette and digital release for the World Wildlife Foundation in today's Horror Highlights, as well as home media release details for Ghost Witch and Kill or Be Killed.
Halloween Cassette Fundraiser for World Wildlife Federation: On Cassette Store Day, October 14th, Burning Witches Records will release Witches' Halloween Brew, a 19-song collection on cassette and digital featuring a wide range of synth-centric composers. Sequenced by Mondo/Death Waltz's Spencer Hickman and featuring artwork by Kimberley Holladay, profits from the collection will go to the World Wildlife Foundation. In addition to the digital release on Burning Witches' Bandcamp page, the album will be released on three cassette variants (see below) limited to 75 apiece. Here's the official track list (via Vehlinggo.com):
Xander Harris – “Burn Slow...
Halloween Cassette Fundraiser for World Wildlife Federation: On Cassette Store Day, October 14th, Burning Witches Records will release Witches' Halloween Brew, a 19-song collection on cassette and digital featuring a wide range of synth-centric composers. Sequenced by Mondo/Death Waltz's Spencer Hickman and featuring artwork by Kimberley Holladay, profits from the collection will go to the World Wildlife Foundation. In addition to the digital release on Burning Witches' Bandcamp page, the album will be released on three cassette variants (see below) limited to 75 apiece. Here's the official track list (via Vehlinggo.com):
Xander Harris – “Burn Slow...
- 9/28/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
British-made, micro-budget independent teen horror Kill Or Be Killed, originally shot back in 2013 under the title Tag, is now finally made available in the United Kingdom – with an apparent independent release on DVD-r via Amazon.
Directed by B.L. Parker and written by Aaron Ellis, Kill Or Be Killed stars Ed Sanders (Sweeney Todd, Hugo), Jordan Quinn, Poppy Allen-Quarmby, Aaron Ellis, Ollie Locke, Tom Bott, Montanna Thompson with Georgina Sherrington, Kim Sønderholm and Jack Binstead.
Five years after the unusual deaths of a group of teenagers, paranormal investigator Max Archer interviews survivor Matt Swanson who is serving life in prison for the murder of his classmates – but Matt claims he is innocent and that the inhuman force that killed his friends is still after him. Matt recalls how he and his best friend Liam were ensnared into a deadly game of tag with their friends and why the game still isn’t over…...
Directed by B.L. Parker and written by Aaron Ellis, Kill Or Be Killed stars Ed Sanders (Sweeney Todd, Hugo), Jordan Quinn, Poppy Allen-Quarmby, Aaron Ellis, Ollie Locke, Tom Bott, Montanna Thompson with Georgina Sherrington, Kim Sønderholm and Jack Binstead.
Five years after the unusual deaths of a group of teenagers, paranormal investigator Max Archer interviews survivor Matt Swanson who is serving life in prison for the murder of his classmates – but Matt claims he is innocent and that the inhuman force that killed his friends is still after him. Matt recalls how he and his best friend Liam were ensnared into a deadly game of tag with their friends and why the game still isn’t over…...
- 9/28/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
MoreHorror.com
UK Teen Horror feature "Kill Or Be Killed" is now released onto DVD in the United Kingdom.
The film was shot back in 2013 under the title "Tag", but is now finally made available.
Directed by B.L. Parker, while written by Aaron Ellis, the film stars Ed Sanders (Sweeney Todd, Hugo), Jordan Quinn, Poppy Allen-Quarmby, Aaron Ellis, Ollie Locke, Tom Bott, Montanna Thompson with Georgina Sherrington, Kim Sønderholm and Jack Binstead.
Five years after the unusual deaths of a group of teenagers, paranormal investigator Max Archer interviews survivor Matt Swanson who is serving life in prison for the murder of his classmates.
Matt claims he is innocent and that the inhuman force that killed his friends is still after him.
Matt recalls how he and his best friend Liam were ensnared into a deadly game of tag with their friends and why the game still isn't over...
Order "Kill Or Be Killed...
UK Teen Horror feature "Kill Or Be Killed" is now released onto DVD in the United Kingdom.
The film was shot back in 2013 under the title "Tag", but is now finally made available.
Directed by B.L. Parker, while written by Aaron Ellis, the film stars Ed Sanders (Sweeney Todd, Hugo), Jordan Quinn, Poppy Allen-Quarmby, Aaron Ellis, Ollie Locke, Tom Bott, Montanna Thompson with Georgina Sherrington, Kim Sønderholm and Jack Binstead.
Five years after the unusual deaths of a group of teenagers, paranormal investigator Max Archer interviews survivor Matt Swanson who is serving life in prison for the murder of his classmates.
Matt claims he is innocent and that the inhuman force that killed his friends is still after him.
Matt recalls how he and his best friend Liam were ensnared into a deadly game of tag with their friends and why the game still isn't over...
Order "Kill Or Be Killed...
- 9/28/2017
- by admin
- MoreHorror
UK Teen Horror feature "Kill Or Be Killed" is now released onto DVD in the United Kingdom. Directed by B.L. Parker, while written by Aaron Ellis, the film stars Ed Sanders (Sweeney Todd, Hugo), Jordan Quinn, Poppy Allen-Quarmby, Aaron Ellis, Ollie Locke, Tom Bott, Montanna Thompson with Georgina Sherrington, Kim Sønderholm and Jack Binstead. Five years after the unusual deaths of a group of teenagers, paranormal investigator Max Archer interviews survivor Matt Swanson who is serving life in prison for the murder of his classmates - but Matt claims he is innocent and that the inhuman force that killed his friends is still after him. Matt recalls how he and his best friend Liam were ensnared into a deadly game of tag with their friends...
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- 9/27/2017
- Screen Anarchy
Jack Whitehall has told us that Bad Education will most likely come to an end with the big screen upgrade.
"This is our characters going out on a bang, and if this is where it ends, then I think it's a really good place to leave them," he said.
The Bad Education Movie transports Whitehall's inept teacher Alfie Wickers and his classmates to a crazy trip to Cornwall. What can go wrong?
Talking about the film, Whitehall said: "We've had a lot more money than we had with the series so we threw everything at it. When you're at the BBC there are certain rules you have to apply to, whereas with the film, taste and decency issues can go out the window."
He also spoke about the failed attempt to make a Us version on ABC, and said the film is not expected to be a hit on that side of the Atlantic.
"This is our characters going out on a bang, and if this is where it ends, then I think it's a really good place to leave them," he said.
The Bad Education Movie transports Whitehall's inept teacher Alfie Wickers and his classmates to a crazy trip to Cornwall. What can go wrong?
Talking about the film, Whitehall said: "We've had a lot more money than we had with the series so we threw everything at it. When you're at the BBC there are certain rules you have to apply to, whereas with the film, taste and decency issues can go out the window."
He also spoke about the failed attempt to make a Us version on ABC, and said the film is not expected to be a hit on that side of the Atlantic.
- 8/19/2015
- Digital Spy
Jack Whitehall has told us that Bad Education will most likely come to an end with the big screen upgrade.
"This is our characters going out on a bang, and if this is where it ends, then I think it's a really good place to leave them," he said.
The Bad Education Movie transports Whitehall's inept teacher Alfie Wickers and his classmates to a crazy trip to Cornwall. What can go wrong?
Talking about the film, Whitehall said: "We've had a lot more money than we had with the series so we threw everything at it. When you're at the BBC there are certain rules you have to apply to, whereas with the film, taste and decency issues can go out the window."
He also spoke about the failed attempt to make a Us version on ABC, and said the film is not expected to be a hit on that side of the Atlantic.
"This is our characters going out on a bang, and if this is where it ends, then I think it's a really good place to leave them," he said.
The Bad Education Movie transports Whitehall's inept teacher Alfie Wickers and his classmates to a crazy trip to Cornwall. What can go wrong?
Talking about the film, Whitehall said: "We've had a lot more money than we had with the series so we threw everything at it. When you're at the BBC there are certain rules you have to apply to, whereas with the film, taste and decency issues can go out the window."
He also spoke about the failed attempt to make a Us version on ABC, and said the film is not expected to be a hit on that side of the Atlantic.
- 8/19/2015
- Digital Spy
Jack Whitehall has told us that Bad Education will most likely come to an end with the big screen upgrade.
"This is our characters going out on a bang, and if this is where it ends, then I think it's a really good place to leave them," he said.
The Bad Education Movie transports Whitehall's inept teacher Alfie Wickers and his classmates to a crazy trip to Cornwall. What can go wrong?
Talking about the film, Whitehall said: "We've had a lot more money than we had with the series so we threw everything at it. When you're at the BBC there are certain rules you have to apply to, whereas with the film, taste and decency issues can go out the window."
He also spoke about the failed attempt to make a Us version on ABC, and said the film is not expected to be a hit on that side of the Atlantic.
"This is our characters going out on a bang, and if this is where it ends, then I think it's a really good place to leave them," he said.
The Bad Education Movie transports Whitehall's inept teacher Alfie Wickers and his classmates to a crazy trip to Cornwall. What can go wrong?
Talking about the film, Whitehall said: "We've had a lot more money than we had with the series so we threw everything at it. When you're at the BBC there are certain rules you have to apply to, whereas with the film, taste and decency issues can go out the window."
He also spoke about the failed attempt to make a Us version on ABC, and said the film is not expected to be a hit on that side of the Atlantic.
- 8/19/2015
- Digital Spy
Jack Whitehall has told us that Bad Education will most likely come to an end with the big screen upgrade.
"This is our characters going out on a bang, and if this is where it ends, then I think it's a really good place to leave them," he said.
The Bad Education Movie transports Whitehall's inept teacher Alfie Wickers and his classmates to a crazy trip to Cornwall. What can go wrong?
Talking about the film, Whitehall said: "We've had a lot more money than we had with the series so we threw everything at it. When you're at the BBC there are certain rules you have to apply to, whereas with the film, taste and decency issues can go out the window."
He also spoke about the failed attempt to make a Us version on ABC, and said the film is not expected to be a hit on that side of the Atlantic.
"This is our characters going out on a bang, and if this is where it ends, then I think it's a really good place to leave them," he said.
The Bad Education Movie transports Whitehall's inept teacher Alfie Wickers and his classmates to a crazy trip to Cornwall. What can go wrong?
Talking about the film, Whitehall said: "We've had a lot more money than we had with the series so we threw everything at it. When you're at the BBC there are certain rules you have to apply to, whereas with the film, taste and decency issues can go out the window."
He also spoke about the failed attempt to make a Us version on ABC, and said the film is not expected to be a hit on that side of the Atlantic.
- 8/19/2015
- Digital Spy
Here's something you don't see everyday: Harry Enfield wearing a pair of prosthetic testicles as earrings.
Not only that, but the testicles happen to belong to Jack Whitehall from the set of The Bad Education Movie.
Here's Harry Enfield on the set of #TheBadEducationMovie wearing my prosthetic testicles as earrings. pic.twitter.com/dwm2roxq2a
— Jack Whitehall (@jackwhitehall) August 17, 2015
Bad Education star Layton Williams: 'Filming the movie was emotional - this could be the last time'
Jack Whitehall is on the wrong side of the law in The Bad Education Movie
The pair are starring in the film spinoff to the BBC comedy Bad Education, which presumably has an important need for them other than Enfield's accessories.
Mathew Horne and Sarah Solemani also reprise their roles from the sitcom, alongside the pupils played by Ethan Lawrence, Layton Williams, Nikki Runeckles, Kae Alexander, Weruche Opia, Jack Binstead and Charlie Wernham.
Not only that, but the testicles happen to belong to Jack Whitehall from the set of The Bad Education Movie.
Here's Harry Enfield on the set of #TheBadEducationMovie wearing my prosthetic testicles as earrings. pic.twitter.com/dwm2roxq2a
— Jack Whitehall (@jackwhitehall) August 17, 2015
Bad Education star Layton Williams: 'Filming the movie was emotional - this could be the last time'
Jack Whitehall is on the wrong side of the law in The Bad Education Movie
The pair are starring in the film spinoff to the BBC comedy Bad Education, which presumably has an important need for them other than Enfield's accessories.
Mathew Horne and Sarah Solemani also reprise their roles from the sitcom, alongside the pupils played by Ethan Lawrence, Layton Williams, Nikki Runeckles, Kae Alexander, Weruche Opia, Jack Binstead and Charlie Wernham.
- 8/17/2015
- Digital Spy
Jack Whitehall's Cornish accent goes horribly awry in the funny first clip from The Bad Education Movie.
Confronted by a police officer, Whitehall's Alfie Wickers panics as he desperately tries to cover up the seven students in a pub. Game of Thrones star Iain Glen also features in the scene, posing as Alfie's father.
Watch the clip above to witness the worst Cornish accent you'll ever hear.
Harry Enfield, Mathew Horne and Sarah Solemani all reprise their roles from the sitcom, alongside the pupils played by Ethan Lawrence, Layton Williams, Nikki Runeckles, Kae Alexander, Weruche Opia, Jack Binstead and Charlie Wernham.
Jeremy Irvine, Joanna Scanlan, Talulah Riley and The Wire's Clarke Peters are all new additions to the cast.
The film is co-written by Whitehall and Freddy Syborn, and directed by Elliot Hegarty.
The Bad Education Movie will be released in cinemas on August 21.
Confronted by a police officer, Whitehall's Alfie Wickers panics as he desperately tries to cover up the seven students in a pub. Game of Thrones star Iain Glen also features in the scene, posing as Alfie's father.
Watch the clip above to witness the worst Cornish accent you'll ever hear.
Harry Enfield, Mathew Horne and Sarah Solemani all reprise their roles from the sitcom, alongside the pupils played by Ethan Lawrence, Layton Williams, Nikki Runeckles, Kae Alexander, Weruche Opia, Jack Binstead and Charlie Wernham.
Jeremy Irvine, Joanna Scanlan, Talulah Riley and The Wire's Clarke Peters are all new additions to the cast.
The film is co-written by Whitehall and Freddy Syborn, and directed by Elliot Hegarty.
The Bad Education Movie will be released in cinemas on August 21.
- 8/17/2015
- Digital Spy
Jack Whitehall's Cornish accent goes horribly awry in the funny first clip from The Bad Education Movie.
Confronted by a police officer, Whitehall's Alfie Wickers panics as he desperately tries to cover up the seven students in a pub. Game of Thrones star Iain Glen also features in the scene, posing as Alfie's father.
Watch the clip above to witness the worst Cornish accent you'll ever hear.
Harry Enfield, Mathew Horne and Sarah Solemani all reprise their roles from the sitcom, alongside the pupils played by Ethan Lawrence, Layton Williams, Nikki Runeckles, Kae Alexander, Weruche Opia, Jack Binstead and Charlie Wernham.
Jeremy Irvine, Joanna Scanlan, Talulah Riley and The Wire's Clarke Peters are all new additions to the cast.
The film is co-written by Whitehall and Freddy Syborn, and directed by Elliot Hegarty.
The Bad Education Movie will be released in cinemas on August 21.
Confronted by a police officer, Whitehall's Alfie Wickers panics as he desperately tries to cover up the seven students in a pub. Game of Thrones star Iain Glen also features in the scene, posing as Alfie's father.
Watch the clip above to witness the worst Cornish accent you'll ever hear.
Harry Enfield, Mathew Horne and Sarah Solemani all reprise their roles from the sitcom, alongside the pupils played by Ethan Lawrence, Layton Williams, Nikki Runeckles, Kae Alexander, Weruche Opia, Jack Binstead and Charlie Wernham.
Jeremy Irvine, Joanna Scanlan, Talulah Riley and The Wire's Clarke Peters are all new additions to the cast.
The film is co-written by Whitehall and Freddy Syborn, and directed by Elliot Hegarty.
The Bad Education Movie will be released in cinemas on August 21.
- 8/17/2015
- Digital Spy
Jack Whitehall is a badass teacher in the first trailer for The Bad Education Movie.
Alfie Wickers and his tearaway pupils are back for a big-screen version of the hit BBC comedy, which arrives in cinemas in the UK and Ireland on Friday, August 21.
In the trailer, Alfie is itching to take his class for one last trip away together after completing their exams - but soon comes up against opposition from disgruntled parents who don't think he's an appropriate role model.
In response, he resolves to take the students "on a holiday that's so bats**t mental that if it was a movie, everyone would be played by Nicolas Cage", and they soon tear up Cornwall, raising havoc, insulting the locals and upsetting the resident wildlife.
Harry Enfield, Mathew Horne and Sarah Solemani will reprise their roles from the sitcom, alongside the pupils played by Ethan Lawrence, Layton Williams,...
Alfie Wickers and his tearaway pupils are back for a big-screen version of the hit BBC comedy, which arrives in cinemas in the UK and Ireland on Friday, August 21.
In the trailer, Alfie is itching to take his class for one last trip away together after completing their exams - but soon comes up against opposition from disgruntled parents who don't think he's an appropriate role model.
In response, he resolves to take the students "on a holiday that's so bats**t mental that if it was a movie, everyone would be played by Nicolas Cage", and they soon tear up Cornwall, raising havoc, insulting the locals and upsetting the resident wildlife.
Harry Enfield, Mathew Horne and Sarah Solemani will reprise their roles from the sitcom, alongside the pupils played by Ethan Lawrence, Layton Williams,...
- 7/12/2015
- Digital Spy
Jack Whitehall has promised the 'best school trip ever' in the upcoming Bad Education Movie.
Alfie Wickers and his tearaway pupils will return for a big-screen version of the hit BBC comedy, which lands at cinemas in the UK and Ireland on Friday, August 21.
Harry Enfield, Mathew Horne and Sarah Solemani will reprise their roles from the sitcom, alongside the pupils played by Ethan Lawrence, Layton Williams, Nikki Runeckles, Kae Alexander, Weruche Opia, Jack Binstead and Charlie Wernham.
Jeremy Irvine, Joanna Scanlan, Talulah Riley, Game of Thrones star Iain Glen and The Wire's Clarke Peters have also joined the cast.
The Bad Education Movie will see Alfie take his class for one last trip abroad after completing their GCSEs. Co-written by Whitehall and Freddy Syborn, the film is directed by Elliot Hegarty.
Last year, Whitehall pitched Bad Education with the Us TV networks, but the project didn't get picked up to series.
Alfie Wickers and his tearaway pupils will return for a big-screen version of the hit BBC comedy, which lands at cinemas in the UK and Ireland on Friday, August 21.
Harry Enfield, Mathew Horne and Sarah Solemani will reprise their roles from the sitcom, alongside the pupils played by Ethan Lawrence, Layton Williams, Nikki Runeckles, Kae Alexander, Weruche Opia, Jack Binstead and Charlie Wernham.
Jeremy Irvine, Joanna Scanlan, Talulah Riley, Game of Thrones star Iain Glen and The Wire's Clarke Peters have also joined the cast.
The Bad Education Movie will see Alfie take his class for one last trip abroad after completing their GCSEs. Co-written by Whitehall and Freddy Syborn, the film is directed by Elliot Hegarty.
Last year, Whitehall pitched Bad Education with the Us TV networks, but the project didn't get picked up to series.
- 6/29/2015
- Digital Spy
Jack Whitehall has promised the 'best school trip ever' in the upcoming Bad Education Movie.
Alfie Wickers and his tearaway pupils will return for a big-screen version of the hit BBC comedy, which lands at cinemas in the UK and Ireland on Friday, August 21.
Harry Enfield, Mathew Horne and Sarah Solemani will reprise their roles from the sitcom, alongside the pupils played by Ethan Lawrence, Layton Williams, Nikki Runeckles, Kae Alexander, Weruche Opia, Jack Binstead and Charlie Wernham.
Jeremy Irvine, Joanna Scanlan, Talulah Riley, Game of Thrones star Iain Glen and The Wire's Clarke Peters have also joined the cast.
The Bad Education Movie will see Alfie take his class for one last trip abroad after completing their GCSEs. Co-written by Whitehall and Freddy Syborn, the film is directed by Elliot Hegarty.
Last year, Whitehall pitched Bad Education with the Us TV networks, but the project didn't get picked up to series.
Alfie Wickers and his tearaway pupils will return for a big-screen version of the hit BBC comedy, which lands at cinemas in the UK and Ireland on Friday, August 21.
Harry Enfield, Mathew Horne and Sarah Solemani will reprise their roles from the sitcom, alongside the pupils played by Ethan Lawrence, Layton Williams, Nikki Runeckles, Kae Alexander, Weruche Opia, Jack Binstead and Charlie Wernham.
Jeremy Irvine, Joanna Scanlan, Talulah Riley, Game of Thrones star Iain Glen and The Wire's Clarke Peters have also joined the cast.
The Bad Education Movie will see Alfie take his class for one last trip abroad after completing their GCSEs. Co-written by Whitehall and Freddy Syborn, the film is directed by Elliot Hegarty.
Last year, Whitehall pitched Bad Education with the Us TV networks, but the project didn't get picked up to series.
- 6/29/2015
- Digital Spy
Filming is underway in Cornwall on a full-length spin-off film from the bit BBC Three sitcom Bad Education, starring comedian Jack Whitehall back in the role of Alfie Wickers, "the worst teacher ever to grace the British education system".
The 26-year old is joined by the rest of the show’s cast, including Ethan Lawrence as Joe, Nikki Runeckles as Chantelle, Layton Williams as Stephen, Charlie Wernham as Mitchell, Jack Binstead as Rem Dogg, Kae Alexander as Jing and Weruche Opia as Cleopatra.
Sarah Solemani, Mathew Horne and Harry Enfield are also all set to return.
Whitehall said: “It’s very exciting to be bringing Bad Education to the big screen. It’s great to be reunited one last time with my amazing class of kids before they get ripped apart by puberty.”
Bad Education made its debut on BBC3 in August 2012 and ran for three series' until October 2014. It...
The 26-year old is joined by the rest of the show’s cast, including Ethan Lawrence as Joe, Nikki Runeckles as Chantelle, Layton Williams as Stephen, Charlie Wernham as Mitchell, Jack Binstead as Rem Dogg, Kae Alexander as Jing and Weruche Opia as Cleopatra.
Sarah Solemani, Mathew Horne and Harry Enfield are also all set to return.
Whitehall said: “It’s very exciting to be bringing Bad Education to the big screen. It’s great to be reunited one last time with my amazing class of kids before they get ripped apart by puberty.”
Bad Education made its debut on BBC3 in August 2012 and ran for three series' until October 2014. It...
- 3/1/2015
- by noreply@blogger.com (ScreenTerrier)
- ScreenTerrier
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