From the producer of The Collector and The Collection. In an attempt to land their own hunting TV show, Jake (Josh Stewart) and Stevie (Ronnie Gene Blevins) head to the dense, secluded mountains of West Virginia. Equipped with only their bow and cameras, they have three days to kill a monster Buck big enough to grab the attention of a TV network. Once they find the massive animal, they look to strike fast. But as the sun sets, they realise they're not alone. A supernatural force appears to be lurking in the vacant woods and now they're the ones being hunted Cast and Crew: Starring: Josh Stewart; Skipp Sudduth; Katherine Von Till Director: Josh Stewart Awards and Reviews: This movie made me scared to go back into the woods Jim Shockey, World Renowned Hunter Teeth grindingly scary one of the best horrors in recent years MJ Simpson (Urban Horrors)
The name Christopher Lee has become synonymous with horror and he delivers a typically bravura performance in this atmospheric and tense chiller. A string of bizarre killings has struck fear into the hearts of Parisians. The victims were drained of blood which leads some to suspect a vampire. Clues lead the police to the Theatre of Death where horror presentations are a speciality. Could the murderer be its sinister director?
Four members of a now-defunct superhero team are reunited when they are kidnapped and forced to compete in a series of brutal challenges by their arch-nemesis Richshaw (James Remar). Drugged and stripped of their powers by their captor the former teammates must overcome their differences and work together in order to save not only themselves but a town full of innocent civilians. Described as Heroes Meets Saw writer / director Jason Trost (The FP) has created a vicious darkly violent thriller that doesn't just deconstruct superhero conventions it tears them to shreds (Renn Brown CHUD.com). Special Features: Exclusive Introduction by Jason Trost Cultastrophe program pre-show Toronto After Dark Q&A Jason Trost's Blood Beasts shorts (4 episodes each 5-8 minutes long) Theatrical Trailer
EURA 2059314; EURARTS - Germania; Classica in genere
It's easy to forget that superstars are real people, but when Hannah Montana (Miley Cyrus) shows signs of forgetting her roots as Miley Stewart, her father Robbie Ray (Billy Ray Cyrus) puts his foot down. Miley has always strived to live a relatively normal teenage life, but when late stage entrances, exclusive shopping trips that end in brawling catfights, and ditching friends and family in favour of Hannah appearances become commonplace, Robbie Ray whisks her away from a date at the New York Music Awards for a dose of hometown reality at her grandma's in Crowley Corners, Tennessee. Unfortunately, she's followed by Oswald (Peter Gunn), a relentless reporter from Britain's Bon Chic Magazine. Miley's initial fury at being tricked into staying at Grandma's spurs her to commence operation Save Hannah Montana, but her bad attitude eventually gives way to resignation and then the beginnings of reconnection between Miley and her family. As the days progress, Miley glimpses her growing self-absorption, finds she's attracted to old elementary friend Travis (Lucas Till), realizes that her selfishness has negatively affected her dad's personal relationships, and is drawn into her grandma's fight against the commercialization of Crowley Corners. A boastful impulse leads to Miley being charged with bringing Hannah Montana to Crowley Corners for a benefit concert; when Miley's worlds collide onstage, she reveals her true identity and declares that Hannah Montana is no more. Can Miley's hometown possibly keep Miley's secret, silence the reporter, and convince Miley that she can have the best of both worlds, or is this the end of Hannah Montana? Well-known Hannah Montana songs, including "Best of Both Worlds" and "Let's Get Crazy" are featured in the film as well as the fun new song "Hoedown Throwdown" (complete with line dance instruction), the heartfelt "Butterfly Fly Away," and the inspirational "The Climb." More important than the great music is the film's wholesome message about staying true to oneself and one's family and friends. (Ages 7 and older) --Tami Horiuchi
In an attempt to land their own hunting TV show, Jake (Josh Stewart) and Stevie (Ronnie Gene Blevins) head to the dense, secluded mountains of West Virginia. Equipped with only their bow and cameras, they have three days to kill a monster Buck big enough to grab the attention of a TV network. Once they find the massive animal, they look to strike fast. But as the sun sets, they realise they're not alone. A supernatural force appears to be lurking in the vacant woods and now they're the ones being hunted.
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