Monster Pictures have acquired Australian/New Zealand distribution rights to Tru Dot Films’ feature Living Space. Written and directed by Steven Spiel, this supernatural horror will play a series of Monster Fest Presents screenings across Australia in March.
A romantic holiday takes a sinister turn when Brad & Ashley’s car breaks down in the German countryside. Forced to take refuge in an isolated farmhouse they thought to be abandoned, the couple quickly learn that the house holds a dark past. Thrust into a supernatural nightmare, the pair must battle malevolent forces lead by an undead Nazi general if they wish to survive the night.
Living Space stars Leigh Scully (Deep Water, Home & Away), Georgia Chara (Wentworth, Home & Away), Andy McPhee (Sons of Anarchy, Saving Mr Banks), Jolene Anderson (All Saints, Rush), Emma Leonard (800 Words), Charlotte McLeod and Amelia Ayres.
The film will world premiere March 10th at Event Cinema George...
A romantic holiday takes a sinister turn when Brad & Ashley’s car breaks down in the German countryside. Forced to take refuge in an isolated farmhouse they thought to be abandoned, the couple quickly learn that the house holds a dark past. Thrust into a supernatural nightmare, the pair must battle malevolent forces lead by an undead Nazi general if they wish to survive the night.
Living Space stars Leigh Scully (Deep Water, Home & Away), Georgia Chara (Wentworth, Home & Away), Andy McPhee (Sons of Anarchy, Saving Mr Banks), Jolene Anderson (All Saints, Rush), Emma Leonard (800 Words), Charlotte McLeod and Amelia Ayres.
The film will world premiere March 10th at Event Cinema George...
- 2/28/2018
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
In Living Space, a romantic holiday takes a sinister turn when Brad & Ashley's car breaks down in the German countryside. Forced to take refuge in an isolated farmhouse they thought to be abandoned, the couple quickly learn that the house holds a dark past. Thrust into a supernatural nightmare, the pair must battle malevolent forces lead by an undead Nazi general if they wish to survive the night.
Stars Leigh Scully (Deep Water, Home & Away), Georgia Chara (Wentworth, Home & Away), Andy McPhee (Sons of Anarchy, Saving Mr Banks), Jolene Anderson (All Saints, Rush), Emma Leonard (800 Words), Charlotte McLeod and Amelia Ayres. Monster Pictures have acquired Australian/New Zealand distribution rights to Tru Dot Films' feature Living Space. Written and directed by Steven Spiel, this supernatural horror will play a series of Monster Fest Presents screenings across Australia this March.
Producer Natalie Forward said, "the film is a horror fan's delight.
Stars Leigh Scully (Deep Water, Home & Away), Georgia Chara (Wentworth, Home & Away), Andy McPhee (Sons of Anarchy, Saving Mr Banks), Jolene Anderson (All Saints, Rush), Emma Leonard (800 Words), Charlotte McLeod and Amelia Ayres. Monster Pictures have acquired Australian/New Zealand distribution rights to Tru Dot Films' feature Living Space. Written and directed by Steven Spiel, this supernatural horror will play a series of Monster Fest Presents screenings across Australia this March.
Producer Natalie Forward said, "the film is a horror fan's delight.
- 2/27/2018
- by MovieWeb
- MovieWeb
John Corbett (My Big Fat Greek Wedding) stars in All Saints, the inspiring true story of salesman-turned-pastor Michael Spurlock, debuting on digital, Blu-ray and DVD December 12 from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment and Affirm Films. Ordered to shut down a tiny church, Spurlock (Corbett), with a group of refugees from Southeast Asia, band together to risk everything to plant seeds for a future that might just save them all. All Saints also stars Cara Buono (“Stranger Things”), Myles Moore (Hot Summer Nights), Nelson Lee (“Hawaii 5-0”), Barry Corbin (No Country for Old Men), David Keith (An Officer and a Gentleman), Christian comedian Chonda Pierce and Gregory Alan Williams (Hidden Figures).
The DVD of All Saints comes with four behind-the-scenes featurettes. “Act of Faith” delves into how the church and farming community banded together to overcome the unseen. In “All Saints: The Cast & Community,” fans meet the cast, crew and the...
The DVD of All Saints comes with four behind-the-scenes featurettes. “Act of Faith” delves into how the church and farming community banded together to overcome the unseen. In “All Saints: The Cast & Community,” fans meet the cast, crew and the...
- 12/14/2017
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
The low-key faith-based film “All Saints” is thankfully devoid of miracles, melodramatic sermons and religious visions. It also skirts some predictable outcomes. While the script by Steve Armour is not without clichés and situation comedy moments, and some characters seem somewhat miscast, the story (based on true events) is intrinsically compelling. The non-religious will find its celebration of our common humanity more appealing and accessible than other movies in this genre that rely more heavily on scripture and signposts from God. The film focuses on the struggling Episcopal All Saints Church, in Smyrna, Tennessee: The congregation has dwindled, and the church.
- 8/26/2017
- by Claudia Puig
- The Wrap
All Saints is a faith-based film that even atheists can embrace. Steve Gomer’s drama about the mutually beneficial relationship that develops between a small-town church and a group of Burmese refugees certainly doesn’t neglect its religious themes. But it mainly stresses the humanity of its characters and the importance of community ties. It does this in a manner that is never heavy-handed, making the true-life tale all the more inspiring.
John Corbett plays the lead role of Michael Spurlock, who gave up a corporate sales career to become the pastor of All Saints, a tiny church in Smyrna, Tennessee....
John Corbett plays the lead role of Michael Spurlock, who gave up a corporate sales career to become the pastor of All Saints, a tiny church in Smyrna, Tennessee....
- 8/25/2017
- by Frank Scheck
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The young stars of Stranger Things were catapulted into fame after the first season of the sci-fi series hit Netflix last summer — particularly Millie Bobby Brown, who stole the show and inspired Halloween costumes across the country with her portrayal of Eleven, a girl with psychokinetic abilities.
But for fans of the adorably relatable 13-year-old, it probably comes as no surprise that sudden stardom — and an Emmy nomination! — hasn’t changed her one bit. People Now recently caught up with Brown’s costar Cara Buono, who had nothing but praise for the actress.
“She is so vibrant and so mature...
But for fans of the adorably relatable 13-year-old, it probably comes as no surprise that sudden stardom — and an Emmy nomination! — hasn’t changed her one bit. People Now recently caught up with Brown’s costar Cara Buono, who had nothing but praise for the actress.
“She is so vibrant and so mature...
- 8/21/2017
- by Aurelie Corinthios
- PEOPLE.com
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