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Showing posts with label Arielle Kebbel. Show all posts
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Friday, 3 July 2009

Red Mist is out today

If you are not up for any giant robo action or Depp and Bale wearing suits, but instead feel the need for a horror fix then brit film Red Mist is out in cinemas today.

Directed by Paddy Breathnach (Shrooms) and staring Arielle Kebbel (The Uninvited), Sarah Carter (Skinwalkers), MyAnna Buring (The Descent), Andrew Lee Potts (Primeval) and Martin Compston.

A group of medical students at Forthaven General Hospital study hard and party harder, until a cruel prank accidentally puts the hospital's creepy caretaker into a deep coma. But when Catherine (Arielle Kebbel) tries to revive the degenerate loner with an experimental drug, she instead sends his brainwaves beserk.

It's not long before Catherine's friends are picked off one-by-one in a spree of grisly kills as the ultimate out-of-body experience ushers in a bloodbath of brutal revenge.

It is also out on DVD/ Blu-Ray on 13th July.

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Thursday, 18 June 2009

Red Mist - Trailer

From Paddy Breathnach (Shrooms), comes this new horror starring Arielle Kebbel, Sarah Carter, MyAnna Buring, Andrew Lee Potts (Primeval) and Martin Compston.

A group of medical students at Forthaven General Hospital study hard and party harder, until a cruel prank accidentally puts the hospital's creepy caretaker into a deep coma. But when Catherine (Arielle Kebbel) tries to revive the degenerate loner with an experimental drug, she instead sends his brainwaves beserk.

It’s not long before Catherine’s friends are picked off one-by-one in a spree of sick kicks as the ultimate out-of body experience ushers in a bloodbath of brutal revenge.

Winner of eight international film awards, including Best New Director at San Sebastian, and a Special Award at American Independent Film Festival.

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Thursday, 21 May 2009

The Uninvited, 2009 - Quick Movie Review


Director: Charles Guard, Thomas Guard
Starring: Emily Browning, Arielle Kebbel, David Strathairn, Elizabeth Banks
Running Time: 87 minutes
Score: 4 / 10

This review by Jinja

What's it about?
Official blurb: "Based on Kim Jee-Woon's 2003 Korean horror film, Changhwa, Hongryon, The Uninvited revolves around Anna (Emily Browning - Lemony Snicket), who returns home after spending time in the hospital following the tragic death of her mother. Her recovery suffers a setback when she discovers her father (David Strathairn) has become engaged to her mother's former nurse, Rachel (Elizabeth Banks - Zack & Miri Make A Porno). That night, Anna is visited by her mother's ghost, who warns her of Rachel's intentions.

Together, Anna and her sister (Arielle Kebbel) try to convince their father that his current fiance is not who she pretends to be, and what should have been a happy family reunion becomes a lethal battle of wills between stepdaughters and stepmother. "


Was it good / bad?
Why do I expect anything from American 'teen' horror/thriller movies anymore!? The whole thing felt like i'd seen it all before (and I haven't seen the Japanese original!) with obvious 'make you jump' build ups, and a twist which makes the Sixth Sense feel like the Lawrence of Arabia of twists.

NOTE: I must point out at this point when I first watched Sixth Sense I was waiting for the twist until the credits started rolling, I feel it was all given away in the trailer!

Coolest / Worst scene?
I don't know if i'd class it as the coolest or worst scene in the movie, but when the potential boyfriend climbs through the window in the middle of the night. It starts off with you thinking the couple are going to get caught getting it on, she even takes his wet shirt off, but then the next thing you know 'dun dun daaarrrrrr' it suddenly all goes off!

Did you laugh / cry / cover your eyes / walk out?
I did laugh at some of the what now seem standard horror movie necessities (as mocked in Scary Movie and I suppose Scream), like why do they wait for the cover of darkness when any normal person would go in the middle of the day, and why don't they turn on the light!?

The jumpey bits (potentially about 6 of them) were completely ruined by the build up being so obvious - watch it and wait for the scene in the car, you'll understand exactly what i'm talking about.

Walk out? Nope, you have to give a film a chance. It could redemn itself by the end...unlike Knowing which I saw last week but thats another story....that was awful!

Anything we should watch out for?
Being stung for cash at the flicks if you don't go on a two for one night! Other than that its nothing special.

Why should we see / avoid it?
If you like the US remakes of pretty good Japanese thrillers you'll like this. Otherwise rent the original, A Tale Of Two Sisters, which I haven't even seen but must be better than this.

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Monday, 26 January 2009

The Uninvited - Some clips for US remake of A tale of Two Sisters

The Uninvited: Anna Rydell (Emily Browning - Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events ) returns home to her father (David Strathairn) and sister, Alex (Arielle Kebbel), after spending time in the hospital following the tragic death of her mother (Maya Massar). Her recovery suffers a setback when she discovers her father has become engaged to her mother’s former nurse, Rachael (Elizabeth Banks - Spider-Man, Zack and Miri Make A Porno). That night, Anna is visited by the ghost of her mother, who warns her of Rachael’s intentions. Together, Anna and Alex try to convince their father that his current fiancée is not who she appears to be, and what should have been a happy family reunion becomes a lethal battle of wills between stepdaughters and stepmother.




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Sunday, 5 October 2008

The Uninvited Trailer

Based on Kim Jee-Woon's 2003 Korean horror film, "Changhwa Hongryon," The Uninvited revolves around Anna (Emily Browning), who returns home after spending time in the hospital following the tragic death of her mother. Her recovery suffers a setback when she discovers her father (David Strathairn) has become engaged to her mother's former nurse, Rachel (Elizabeth Banks). That night, Anna is visited by her mother's ghost, who warns her of Rachel's intentions. Together, Anna and her sister (Arielle Kebbel) try to convince their father that his current fiancee is not who she pretends to be.

Whatd do you reckon to this? Have you seen the original? How does it compare?

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Monday, 18 August 2008

Freakdog Poster


Cool poster from Shocktillyoudrop. This sounds like a cross between Flatliners and Fallen. All about a group of medical students being killed off by a body-hopping killer. Directed by Paddy Breathnach - and starring Arielle Kebbel, Sarah Carter, Stephen Dillane and Andrew Lee Potts.

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