No one is releasing more horror films, this Halloween season, than Terror Films! Their latest is titled Antidote. A post-apocalyptic thriller, two characters do their best to survive in an infected landscape. When Matthew shows signs of infection, the only cure might make him worse. The film also stars Kate Flanagan and Matthew Rauch. And, the film's latest clip, titled "A Body in the Woods," is hosted here, before the film's Oct. 21st release date. The clip shows Hannah (Kathleen Wise) looting a corpse? However, the body begins to move, in protest. Now, Matthew (Michael Izquierdo) and Hannah must decide if the body is infected or not. Antidote will release on several Video-on-demand platforms. The film will be available on: iTunes, Amazon Instant, YouTube, Xbox, Vudu, PlayStation, Vimeo On Demand and Google Play. There are also plans to release this title on cable, at a later date. For now, fans...
- 10/20/2016
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Did you ever see that scene in “Scanners where the dude’s head blew up? All evidence certainly points to Joe Begos having seen David Cronenberg’s body-horror exemplar, and by “all evidence” I of course mean the trailer for “The Mind’s Eye,” a psychokinetic thriller that’s been making the festival-circuit rounds since its premiere last fall. Check out the trailer below and pay special attention to its last few moments, which come close to directly invoking “Scanners.”
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- 6/26/2016
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
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