Legend, the UK specialty channel for all things horror and more has announced its lineup for the month of June. Everything you need to know about next month's lineup is in the full annoucement. Legend reveals slate of horror and thriller premieres for June 2023 Female avengers, waring brothers and a coffin-bound Ryan Reynolds spearheads an dangerously heart-racing May line-up on Legend, highlighted by the UK TV premieres of Howard J. Ford’s award-winning child-abduction horror drama Never Let Go , revenge Western Any Bullet Will Do, action thriller Acts Of Vengeance, starring Antonio Banderas and British action-adventure war film Mercenaries, Plus, there are Channel premieres for English-language Spanish survival thriller Buried, starring Ryan Reynolds, and Interview With A Hit Man, starring Luke...
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- 5/24/2023
- Screen Anarchy
Stars: Sonny Carl Davis, Diana Prince, Israel Sharpe, Bree Essrig, Whitney Moore, Robin Sydney, Cody Renee Cameron, Christiana Cinn, Circus-Szalewski, Kaius Harrison, Noelle Ann Mabry | Written by Kent Roudebush | Directed by Charles Band
Seventeen years after the original, and four years since the last film in the franchise, Evil Bong 777, Evil Bong 888: Infinity High brings the saga of EeBee to a close. At least that’s what director and Full Moon head honcho, Charles Band is saying now, but as we all knew, he’s never met a sequel he didn’t like.
Rabbit has finally decided to turn over a new leaf and become a legit businessman, a restaurateur to be precise. While his first day in business doesn’t bring him much business it does bring him a Maître d’, or Maître Double d’ as he puts it, Thomasina “Tom” Atkins.
But there are also problems...
Seventeen years after the original, and four years since the last film in the franchise, Evil Bong 777, Evil Bong 888: Infinity High brings the saga of EeBee to a close. At least that’s what director and Full Moon head honcho, Charles Band is saying now, but as we all knew, he’s never met a sequel he didn’t like.
Rabbit has finally decided to turn over a new leaf and become a legit businessman, a restaurateur to be precise. While his first day in business doesn’t bring him much business it does bring him a Maître d’, or Maître Double d’ as he puts it, Thomasina “Tom” Atkins.
But there are also problems...
- 5/26/2022
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
During the early weeks of the pandemic lockdown last year, Western fans were surprised to see a relatively little-known indie-produced entry to the genre, writer-director Justin Lee’s “Badland,” trending in the Netflix Top 10 list, where it eventually peaked at No. 3 on the streaming service’s most-viewed lineup. Maybe it was the allure of a strong supporting cast that included Mira Sorvino, Bruce Dern, Trace Adkins and Wes Studi, or maybe lots of underserved stuck-at-home viewers were even hungrier than usual for some old-fashioned Western action. Whatever the reason, there’s a good chance Lee — whose previous credits include the direct-to-video sagebrush sagas “The Reckoning” and “Any Bullet Will Do” — may be starting to establish himself as a brand name. And the chances are even better that his latest offering, “Apache Junction,” will appeal to the same group of oater enthusiasts who embraced “Badland.”
Once again, Lee prefers to canter...
Once again, Lee prefers to canter...
- 9/23/2021
- by Joe Leydon
- Variety Film + TV
"There has to be some sort of law & order!" Saban Films has revealed an official trailer for an indie western titled Apache Junction, the latest from filmmaker Justin Lee. Apache Junction is an actual town in Arizona, with plenty of real history. This film follows a big-city reporter who is sent there to write an article, but she is targeted by a notorious gunslinger. A rugged outlaw defends a young journalist and his town from a posse of soldiers who will show no mercy. This stars Stuart Townsend, Scout Taylor-Compton, Ed Morrone, Victoria Pratt, with Thomas Jane and country music superstar Trace Adkins. This looks better than most westerns made these days, but also seems like it's borrowing plot elements from so many other films. Where outlaws rule. Here's the official trailer (+ poster) for Justin Lee's Apache Junction, direct from YouTube: Apache Junction is an outpost of ...
- 8/27/2021
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Writer-director Justin Lee carves another notch on his six-shooter — or at least another credit on his IMDb page — with “Badland,” his third indie Western (after the direct-to-video titles “Any Bullet Will Do” and “A Reckoning”) to be released within the past two years. This time out, Lee is working with a budget that allows for more polished production values and a larger number of familiar faces in the supporting cast, all of which may help him attract an audience beyond the chronically underserved demographic of die-hard western fans who often must settle for less when they’re checking out the new DVD/Blu-ray releases at stores like Best Buy and Wal-Mart.
Better still, the new film — which opens theatrically in 11 markets Nov. 1 simultaneously with on-demand and digital HD release — is, taken on its own terms, a solidly crafted piece of work that, despite its leisurely pacing, manages to infuse a...
Better still, the new film — which opens theatrically in 11 markets Nov. 1 simultaneously with on-demand and digital HD release — is, taken on its own terms, a solidly crafted piece of work that, despite its leisurely pacing, manages to infuse a...
- 11/1/2019
- by Joe Leydon
- Variety Film + TV
It wasn’t easy making Justin Lee’s third feature film “Any Bullet Will Do.”
The revenge Western was shot in five weeks in the snowy mountains of Montana, adjacent to Yellowstone National Park in very frigid conditions.
“There were days when it was negative five degrees outside and there was five feet of snow and we were in the middle of it,” pic’s star Jenny Curtis said at a New York screening hosted by the Robb Report’s Vices section.
The film, which is set in 1876 Montana, follows Hollis (Kevin Makely) and Rose (Curtis). Rose helps guide Hollis over a dangerous mountain path to find his brother, Everett (Todd Robinson) who murdered one of the family’s slaves after learning Hollis was in love with her.
Both Curtis and Makely spoke about making the film following the screening at the Crosby Hotel on Monday night.
“The joke (while...
The revenge Western was shot in five weeks in the snowy mountains of Montana, adjacent to Yellowstone National Park in very frigid conditions.
“There were days when it was negative five degrees outside and there was five feet of snow and we were in the middle of it,” pic’s star Jenny Curtis said at a New York screening hosted by the Robb Report’s Vices section.
The film, which is set in 1876 Montana, follows Hollis (Kevin Makely) and Rose (Curtis). Rose helps guide Hollis over a dangerous mountain path to find his brother, Everett (Todd Robinson) who murdered one of the family’s slaves after learning Hollis was in love with her.
Both Curtis and Makely spoke about making the film following the screening at the Crosby Hotel on Monday night.
“The joke (while...
- 8/21/2018
- by Addie Morfoot
- Variety Film + TV
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