Directors: Doron Paz, Yoav Paz. Writer: Ariel Cohen. Cast: Hani Furstenberg, Ishai Golan, Brynie Furstenberg and Adi Kvetner. The Golem is the latest original film from Dread Central Presents. Distributed by Epic Pictures earlier this month, this film was developed by Israeli filmmakers: Doron Paz and Yoav Paz. These are the same filmmakers behind the earlier horror film Jeruzalem (2015). Both film have been influenced by Jewish mythology and even the Frankenstein myth. Though, this creature is created through supernatural forces and not science. And, this Golem has a purpose, to save a small Jewish village from Christian raiders. Very much a creepy kid film, in the vein of The Omen (1976) or Children of the Corn (1984), this child terror shows a penchant for murder. The finale brings out his specialty in one of the better climaxes in indie horror. The Golem should be put on most indie horror fans to-buy list.
- 2/24/2019
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
The Golem Epic Pictures Reviewed for Shockya.com & BigAppleReviews.net by: Harvey Karten Director: Doran Paz, Yoav Paz Screenwriter: Ariel Cohen Cast: Hani Furstenberg, Ishai Golen, Brynie Furstenbwerg, Daniel Cohen, Adi Kvetner, Lenny Ravich, Alex Tritenko, Olga Safronova Screened at: Critics’ link, NYC, 1/8/19 Opens: February 1, 2019 “The Golem” is a folklore story that over […]
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- 1/27/2019
- by Harvey Karten
- ShockYa
For those of you not familiar with Jewish folklore, a Golem is a being that is magically created entirely from inanimate matter like clay or mud and has human-like features. There’s a great silent film that was released in 1915 called The Golem. The most popular version of the legend involves Rabbi Judah Loew ben Bezalel in the 16th century. He created the Golem to protect his people from anti-Semites.
There’s a new film coming out called The Golem that actually looks like a pretty solid and creepy movie. We have a trailer for that film today, and it follows “a woman in a devout Jewish community that is besieged by foreign invaders who believe that the Jews have cursed them with a plague. In order to protect her village, the woman conjures a creature in the visage of her deceased child which turns out to be more dangerous than she ever imagined.
There’s a new film coming out called The Golem that actually looks like a pretty solid and creepy movie. We have a trailer for that film today, and it follows “a woman in a devout Jewish community that is besieged by foreign invaders who believe that the Jews have cursed them with a plague. In order to protect her village, the woman conjures a creature in the visage of her deceased child which turns out to be more dangerous than she ever imagined.
- 1/23/2019
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
The Golem Trailer Doron Paz and Yoav Paz‘s The Golem (2018) movie trailer stars Hani Furstenberg, Ishai Golen, Brynie Furstenberg, Adi Kvetner, and Lenny Ravich. The Golem‘s plot synopsis: “The Golem is a supernatural, cinematic retelling of a 16th-century Jewish folktale from the Kabbalah. During an outbreak of a deadly plague, a mystical woman must save [...]
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- 1/23/2019
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
"Golem is connected to its creator. A Golem can evolve." Epic Pictures Group has released an official trailer for a supernatural period horror titled The Golem, a new horror thriller take on the Jewish folklore legend of the "Golem". Set in 17th century Lithuania, during an outbreak of a deadly plague, a mystical woman tries to save her tight-knit Jewish community from foreign invaders, but the entity she conjures to protect them is a far greater evil. From the directors known as The Paz Brothers, the cast of The Golem includes Hani Furstenberg and Ishai Golen, along with Brynie Furstenberg, Adi Kvetner, Lenny Ravich, and Alex Tritenko. While this does have some surprisingly impressive imagery, the rest of the film doesn't look that great. The story of The Golem is a well-known myth in Judaism, but this doesn't seem to add anything. Here's the official trailer (+ poster) for Doron Paz & Yoav Paz's The Golem,...
- 1/23/2019
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
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