Tag: darkskyfilms

Review: COMING HOME IN THE DARK, New Zealand Family Must Face the Past

Daniel Gillies stars in a suspense thriller, directed by James Ashcroft.

Review: COMA, The Russians Are Coming to Take You Away to a New World

Rinal Mukhametov, Lyubov Aksyonova, Anton Pampushnyy and Konstantin Lavronenko star in the Russian sci-fi adventure, directed by Nikita Argunov, and now available On Demand.

COMA Trailer: Waking Up in a Weird New World

Back in May, I stumbled across a fun, trippy trailer for a movie that left me baffled yet dazzled, chiefly because I didn't know anything about the movie, really. Now comes official word, via an official statement, that Dark Sky...

BEFORE THE FIRE Trailer: More Dangerous Than a Virus

What could be more frightening than the possibility of sheltering in a place that isn't as safe as it looks? In the upcoming thriller Before the Fire, an actress must come to grips with the realization that her rising career...

Watch Exclusive, Tense POSSUM Clip: Sean Harris and His Puppet

Sean Harris first grabbed me when he gave life to the tragic figure that was Joy Division's Ian Curtis in 24 Hour Party People, and then a little later in Billy O'Brien's Isolation and then I luxuriated in his cunning...

Review: THE DARK Exists in an Unusual Space

There is a monster inside of all of us. A monster made out of pain, frustration, and fear. A monster fed by neglect, trauma, and anger that rears its ugly head when we get tired of fighting. In director Justin...

UK Writers: FrightFest Wants Your New Blood!

If you're 18 or over, a United Kingdom resident, and love writing weird scripts, an awesome opportunity was recently announced. FrightFest is teaming up to produce scripts with MPI Media Group --- as well as with genre titan producer Travis...

DEATHGASM: Raise Heavy Metal Horns For The U.S. Theatrical Trailer

Deathgasm is coming to U.S. cinemas and VOD on October 2nd thanks to the brutal folks at Dark Sky Films. They have cut a new trailer that succinctly expresses how bat-shit insane, gory and hilarious this Kiwi horror comedy is....

PARA ELISA: Dark Sky Films To Release Spanish Horror This September

Dark Sky Films will release Juanra Fernandez's debut horror film Para Elisa (For Elisa) on DVD and VOD on September 1st. Desperate for some post-graduation cash, party girl Ana (Ona Casamiquela, Eva) answers a babysitting ad. She arrives for an interview...