Bordelloe Death Tales on DVD, we’ve been given two copies signed by one of the Directors, Alan Ronald to give away.
A unique, sexy and terrifying anthology movie brought to you by three of the most fiercely original independent directors working in horror today. Bordello Death Tales is an ambitious and impressive recreation of the golden age of Amicus with their trademark portmanteau horror anthologies. Jim Eaves (The Witches Hammer, Bane), Pat Higgins (KillerKiller, Hellbride, TrashHouse) and Alan Ronald (Jesus vs the Messiah) bring you three dark tales from behind the closed bedroom doors of Madame Raven’s bordello.
You can find out more on the official Facebook page and see a clip from the Stitchgirl segment below.
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A unique, sexy and terrifying anthology movie brought to you by three of the most fiercely original independent directors working in horror today. Bordello Death Tales is an ambitious and impressive recreation of the golden age of Amicus with their trademark portmanteau horror anthologies. Jim Eaves (The Witches Hammer, Bane), Pat Higgins (KillerKiller, Hellbride, TrashHouse) and Alan Ronald (Jesus vs the Messiah) bring you three dark tales from behind the closed bedroom doors of Madame Raven’s bordello.
You can find out more on the official Facebook page and see a clip from the Stitchgirl segment below.
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To enter the competition, simply click next to be taken to the question and entry form…
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- 1/24/2012
- by Competitons
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Bordello Death Tales has sashayed its way onto DVD, and if you live in the UK/Ireland, here's your chance to get a free copy of the film. The blood-soaked three-part anthology film follows stories emanating from Madame Raven's Bordello... a great place to spend the weekend!
The three sections of the film are "The Ripper", directed by Jim Eaves (Witches Hammer, Bane) and starring Stuart Gregory and Tina Barnes; "Stitchgirl", directed by Alan Ronald (Jesus vs. The Messiah) and starring Eleanor James as Stitchgirl, a character reminiscent of Sally in The Nightmare Before Christmas and Julian Lamoral-Roberts; and "Vice Day", directed by Pat Higgins (Trashhouse, Hellbride) and starring Cy Henty and Danielle Laws. You can get a look at some of the fun with the trailer for Stitchgirl posted below.
For more info check out the Bordello Death Tales Facebook page and visit the Amber Pictures website. The film...
The three sections of the film are "The Ripper", directed by Jim Eaves (Witches Hammer, Bane) and starring Stuart Gregory and Tina Barnes; "Stitchgirl", directed by Alan Ronald (Jesus vs. The Messiah) and starring Eleanor James as Stitchgirl, a character reminiscent of Sally in The Nightmare Before Christmas and Julian Lamoral-Roberts; and "Vice Day", directed by Pat Higgins (Trashhouse, Hellbride) and starring Cy Henty and Danielle Laws. You can get a look at some of the fun with the trailer for Stitchgirl posted below.
For more info check out the Bordello Death Tales Facebook page and visit the Amber Pictures website. The film...
- 1/19/2012
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
It’s the start of another week, so you know what that means: yet more DVD and Blu-ray releases hit the high street, ready and waiting to swallow up all your hard-earned cash – that’s if you have any left. I know I haven’t until payday! Anyway here’s the rundown of what’s available to buy from today, January 16th 2012.
Pick Of The Week
Rogue River (DVD/Blu-ray)
When scattering her father’s ashes at a remote part of the beautiful Rogue River in Oregon, Mara’s (Michelle Page) car is towed away by the over-zealous local police. She accepts the offer of a ride into town by a kindly passerby Jon (Bill Moseley - Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, The Devil’s Rejects) but they must first make a quick stop at his place to tell his wife what he’s up to. These people aren’t what they...
Pick Of The Week
Rogue River (DVD/Blu-ray)
When scattering her father’s ashes at a remote part of the beautiful Rogue River in Oregon, Mara’s (Michelle Page) car is towed away by the over-zealous local police. She accepts the offer of a ride into town by a kindly passerby Jon (Bill Moseley - Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, The Devil’s Rejects) but they must first make a quick stop at his place to tell his wife what he’s up to. These people aren’t what they...
- 1/16/2012
- by Phil
- Nerdly
As Americans, we grow up with a few seemingly inborn values (similar to Robocop's directives) ... bigger is better, faster is better and if one is good, several is great (sometimes referred to as 'The More The Merrier' Philosophy). Well, some of our UK brethren have obviously gotten on board with these ideals and applied them to horror. The result? Slasher House...a film with one girl and four killers. I don't like her chances.
Starring Eleanor James as the unfortunate lead character, Red, Slasher House plants our heroine right in the middle of an abandoned mental asylum. (How do these things keep turning up abandoned? We've really got to do some research here and get some more competent people running these nut houses. Please get me Amadeus Arkham and Drs. Harleen Quinzel and Jonathan Crane to handle this). To make things worse, the place isn't completely abandoned. Stalking...
Starring Eleanor James as the unfortunate lead character, Red, Slasher House plants our heroine right in the middle of an abandoned mental asylum. (How do these things keep turning up abandoned? We've really got to do some research here and get some more competent people running these nut houses. Please get me Amadeus Arkham and Drs. Harleen Quinzel and Jonathan Crane to handle this). To make things worse, the place isn't completely abandoned. Stalking...
- 9/27/2011
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
Fgt staffer Rebekah Smith interviews horror actress Rebecca Herod of the film Hellbride.
Rebecca Herod played the leading role of Nicole in indie feature Hellbride (released earlier this year on DVD in the UK and reviewed on Fgt.) As opposed to asking her loads of questions about her experience working on this particular horror film etc, I was interested in finding out more about her job as an actress. You always hear about ‘struggling actresses’ yet very few of them have been asked during interviews why they are struggling and by extension, why they continue to enjoy working in this difficult industry. What follows are very insightful responses to my questions which vividly show how tough it is being an actress and also on the flip side, just how rewarding this career can be.
Why did you want to become an actress?
I have always been a performer. I originally...
Rebecca Herod played the leading role of Nicole in indie feature Hellbride (released earlier this year on DVD in the UK and reviewed on Fgt.) As opposed to asking her loads of questions about her experience working on this particular horror film etc, I was interested in finding out more about her job as an actress. You always hear about ‘struggling actresses’ yet very few of them have been asked during interviews why they are struggling and by extension, why they continue to enjoy working in this difficult industry. What follows are very insightful responses to my questions which vividly show how tough it is being an actress and also on the flip side, just how rewarding this career can be.
Why did you want to become an actress?
I have always been a performer. I originally...
- 8/13/2010
- by Superheidi
- Planet Fury
Producer Jonathan Sothcott has revealed details of his next film to Dread Central. Sothcott you may remember is behind the remake of classic 70s horror The Asphyx, and while we have to wait a while longer for work to start on that film, in the meantime Sothcott has announced what sounds to be a sure-fire Friday night beer-n-booze no brainer: Strippers vs. Werewolves!
It sounds like one hell of a showdown… Says Sothcott:
The script has been written by a very talented guy named Pat Higgins, who has made a string of micro budget genre films in the UK including Hellbride, KillerKiller and Bordello Death Tales. His stuff is very stylish and he’s already developed quite a cult following. We’d been chatting about doing something together and he said he was working on a script called Strippers Vs Werewolves. “This I must see”, I thought. I read it...
It sounds like one hell of a showdown… Says Sothcott:
The script has been written by a very talented guy named Pat Higgins, who has made a string of micro budget genre films in the UK including Hellbride, KillerKiller and Bordello Death Tales. His stuff is very stylish and he’s already developed quite a cult following. We’d been chatting about doing something together and he said he was working on a script called Strippers Vs Werewolves. “This I must see”, I thought. I read it...
- 8/2/2010
- by Phil
- Nerdly
You may not be familiar with Brit director Pat Higgins but he's certainly paying his horror dues. Higgins is responsible for writing and directing some low budget UK horror titles such as 'Bordello Death Tales', 'The Devil's Music', 'KillerKiller', 'Hellbride' and 'TrashHouse'. And now he's back with the intriguingly titled 'Strippers vs. Werewolves'. Check out more about the flick below and what producer Jonathon Sothcott has to say as well as news on the first casting for the movie - ex-soap star and out-and-out hottie Adele Silva (below). Silva as a stripper? Yes please! 'His stuff is very stylish' Sothcott says of Higgins, 'and he's already developed quite a cult following. We'd been chatting about doing something together and he said he was working on a script called Strippers Vs Werewolves. 'This I must see', I thought. I read it...
- 8/2/2010
- Horror Asylum
Producer Jonathan Sothcott just dropped us a line to let you know about his next project before his remake of The Asphyx. Buckle up, kids, and get out those dollar bills! It's time for the showdown of the century - Strippers vs. Werewolves! Oh, how we love our job!
"The script has been written by a very talented guy named Pat Higgins, who has made a string of micro budget genre films in the UK including Hellbride, KillerKiller and Bordello Death Tales," says Sothcott. "His stuff is very stylish, and he's already developed quite a cult following. We'd been chatting about doing something together, and he said he was working on a script called Strippers vs. Werewolves. 'This I must see,' I thought. I read it and absolutely loved it - as a child of the 80s I grew up on Fright Night, Vamp, Once Bitten, The Lost Boys,...
"The script has been written by a very talented guy named Pat Higgins, who has made a string of micro budget genre films in the UK including Hellbride, KillerKiller and Bordello Death Tales," says Sothcott. "His stuff is very stylish, and he's already developed quite a cult following. We'd been chatting about doing something together, and he said he was working on a script called Strippers vs. Werewolves. 'This I must see,' I thought. I read it and absolutely loved it - as a child of the 80s I grew up on Fright Night, Vamp, Once Bitten, The Lost Boys,...
- 8/2/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Written and Directed by Pat Higgins
Starring James Fisher, Rebecca Herod, Natalie Milner and James Kavaz.
Review by Rebekah Smith, Abertoir Horror Film Festival Coordinator
Our protagonists, Lee and Nicole, have just gotten engaged. However, the engagement ring Lee has brought is, in fact, cursed. Consequently, Nicole is stalked by a rather annoyed ghostly bride (Josephine). Josephine had been jilted before her wedding day and decides to ruin the big day for the next bride who ends up wearing her ring...
Hellbride is one of those very rare, yet pleasant, little oddities. It’s odd because it could be the first film I’ve seen that hard to categorise in terms of genre. I was expecting a comedy horror hybrid, yet it’s much more than that.
It's part comedy, part chick-flick, part drama, part slapstick, part romance, part thriller and there’s even some stunning graphic novel-esque animation at...
Starring James Fisher, Rebecca Herod, Natalie Milner and James Kavaz.
Review by Rebekah Smith, Abertoir Horror Film Festival Coordinator
Our protagonists, Lee and Nicole, have just gotten engaged. However, the engagement ring Lee has brought is, in fact, cursed. Consequently, Nicole is stalked by a rather annoyed ghostly bride (Josephine). Josephine had been jilted before her wedding day and decides to ruin the big day for the next bride who ends up wearing her ring...
Hellbride is one of those very rare, yet pleasant, little oddities. It’s odd because it could be the first film I’ve seen that hard to categorise in terms of genre. I was expecting a comedy horror hybrid, yet it’s much more than that.
It's part comedy, part chick-flick, part drama, part slapstick, part romance, part thriller and there’s even some stunning graphic novel-esque animation at...
- 6/9/2010
- by Superheidi
- Planet Fury
Three of the most promising British horror directors have joined forces for an anthology feature which wraps principal photography this week. Pat (Killerkiller) Higgins, James (The Witches Hammer) Eaves and Alan (Jesus Vs. The Messiah) Ronald have pooled their talents for Bordello Death Tales, which aims to revive the British omnibus subgenre that flourished in the 1970s, and provided the exclusive pics seen below.
“Pat and I had been talking about doing a multistory horror project for a while, and came up with the idea of setting it in a brothel,” Eaves tells Fango. “We needed a third director, and Pat suggested Al, who’d worked with him on all of his films. What started as an idea in a pub has blossomed into a full-fledged feature with what I believe are three strong and original tales.”
“It actually fell into place quite easily,” adds Higgins, whose latest feature Hellbride...
“Pat and I had been talking about doing a multistory horror project for a while, and came up with the idea of setting it in a brothel,” Eaves tells Fango. “We needed a third director, and Pat suggested Al, who’d worked with him on all of his films. What started as an idea in a pub has blossomed into a full-fledged feature with what I believe are three strong and original tales.”
“It actually fell into place quite easily,” adds Higgins, whose latest feature Hellbride...
- 10/22/2008
- Fangoria
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