Wild Eye Releasing presents Blessed are the Children!? in the vein of an old-school '80s slasher hits DVD and VOD this month. Also: Xtro Hi-Def version release details, The Church teaser trailer / release details, and Kevin Doherty's Horrormania '79: Memoirs of a Ten Year Old Horror Fan novel details.
Watch a Blessed are the Children Exclusive Clip: "In the classic tradition of the 1980’s slasher film” (Horror News), Wild Eye Releasing deliver Blessed are the Children, a Reagan-era slasher throwback that’s part Halloween, part Black Christmas, and all frights, premiering on DVD and VOD October 23.
Something sinister is following Traci and her friends – who are behind the masks!?
Traci Patterson (Kaley Ball), an adrift 20-something who's still reeling from the death of her father and her breakup with an abusive fiancé (Jordan Boyd), discovers that she's pregnant. With the help of her friends, Erin and Mandy,...
Watch a Blessed are the Children Exclusive Clip: "In the classic tradition of the 1980’s slasher film” (Horror News), Wild Eye Releasing deliver Blessed are the Children, a Reagan-era slasher throwback that’s part Halloween, part Black Christmas, and all frights, premiering on DVD and VOD October 23.
Something sinister is following Traci and her friends – who are behind the masks!?
Traci Patterson (Kaley Ball), an adrift 20-something who's still reeling from the death of her father and her breakup with an abusive fiancé (Jordan Boyd), discovers that she's pregnant. With the help of her friends, Erin and Mandy,...
- 10/1/2018
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Blessed Are the Thrills This Halloween. Wild Eye Releasing will be releasing Blessed Are the Children, written and directed by Chris Moore (of the upcoming Triggered) on VOD and DVD on October 23rd, 2018 – just in time for Halloween. This terrifying thriller stars Kaley Ball, Keni Bounds, Arian Thigpen as friends who find themselves […]
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- 8/20/2018
- by Mike Sprague
- DreadCentral.com
Stars: Kaley Ball, Keni Bounds, Arian Thigpen, Jordan Boyd, Michael Kinslow, David Moncrief, Cheryl Abernathy, Jennifer Wilder, Hope Prybylski, Claire Mayronne, George Mayronne | Written by Chris Moore, Chris Wesley | Directed by Chris Moore
After being dumped by her violent boyfriend, things soon become worse for Traci Paterson (Kaley Ball) as she finds out that she is also pregnant. Feeling too young to handle the responsibility and uncertainty regarding the identity of the father, after discussing the situation with her house mates Mandy Crane (Keni Bounds) and Erin Peters (Arian Thigpen), she decides the best thing she could so is have an abortion.
Upon arriving at the abortion clinic, Traci notices two menacing looking protestors standing outside with a banner which says, ‘God Hates You’. An unwelcoming sight at any time, but the message is made all the more sinister by the fact their identities are concealed behind hooded tops and...
After being dumped by her violent boyfriend, things soon become worse for Traci Paterson (Kaley Ball) as she finds out that she is also pregnant. Feeling too young to handle the responsibility and uncertainty regarding the identity of the father, after discussing the situation with her house mates Mandy Crane (Keni Bounds) and Erin Peters (Arian Thigpen), she decides the best thing she could so is have an abortion.
Upon arriving at the abortion clinic, Traci notices two menacing looking protestors standing outside with a banner which says, ‘God Hates You’. An unwelcoming sight at any time, but the message is made all the more sinister by the fact their identities are concealed behind hooded tops and...
- 5/24/2018
- by Philip Rogers
- Nerdly
The Horror-on- Sea Film Festival is Southend’s annual horror event, which showcases the talents of Independent filmmakers, through shorts and features over two weekends. This is the 6th year it has been running and judging by the turn out for the first weekend this is going to be there biggest event yet.
Day 1: Friday 19th January 10:00am
Short – Daughter of the Lake
A group of friends looking to getaway for the weekend, but following a flat tire, things soon start to take a more sinister turn. This horror blends in a mixture of ideas for a busy first short to start the day.
Short – Not Alone
Social media is proven to be deadly when your alone in this short but effective horror.
Feature – Islamic Exorcist
A UK premier for this India horror, which offers a unique take on a possession, and is based on a true story.
Day 1: Friday 19th January 10:00am
Short – Daughter of the Lake
A group of friends looking to getaway for the weekend, but following a flat tire, things soon start to take a more sinister turn. This horror blends in a mixture of ideas for a busy first short to start the day.
Short – Not Alone
Social media is proven to be deadly when your alone in this short but effective horror.
Feature – Islamic Exorcist
A UK premier for this India horror, which offers a unique take on a possession, and is based on a true story.
- 1/29/2018
- by Philip Rogers
- Nerdly
Blessed are the Children is new thriller from co-writer and director Chris Moore, which has been selected to play at the Horror-on-Sea Film Festival on Friday 19th January. I got chance to ask actress Arian Thigpen a few questions about how she became involved in the film, what makes Blessed are the Children stand out in the horror genre and her favorite scene to film.
What can we expect from the film Blessed are the Children?
Blessed are the Children is a fun thriller. It’s got plenty of moments to frighten you, lots of comedy, and a really fun score.
Can you tell me a little bit about your character?
Erin is a 26-year-old virgin who is a bit of a musical theatre nerd. She lives with her two best friends, who encourage her to get out of her shell. I love that her arc has her moving from...
What can we expect from the film Blessed are the Children?
Blessed are the Children is a fun thriller. It’s got plenty of moments to frighten you, lots of comedy, and a really fun score.
Can you tell me a little bit about your character?
Erin is a 26-year-old virgin who is a bit of a musical theatre nerd. She lives with her two best friends, who encourage her to get out of her shell. I love that her arc has her moving from...
- 1/4/2018
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Blessed are the Children is new thriller from co-writer and director Chris Moore, which has been selected to play at the Horror-on-Sea Film Festival on Friday 19th January. I got chance to ask Chris a few questions about his inspirations for making the film, his influences and what makes Blessed are the Children stand out in the horror genre.
What can we expect from the film?
I think you can expect a slasher film that’s fun, has something to say, and characters you actually care about. It’s one of the most important things in a horror film, but a lot of people seem fine with just throwing in a gaggle of busty 20-somethings and calling it a day. I want you to actually feel something when these people are terrorized. I never want you rooting for the killers. I usually come up with a story or concept first...
What can we expect from the film?
I think you can expect a slasher film that’s fun, has something to say, and characters you actually care about. It’s one of the most important things in a horror film, but a lot of people seem fine with just throwing in a gaggle of busty 20-somethings and calling it a day. I want you to actually feel something when these people are terrorized. I never want you rooting for the killers. I usually come up with a story or concept first...
- 12/5/2017
- by Philip Rogers
- Nerdly
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