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Timothy Woodward Jr is an Emmy Award Winning Director, Producer and Showrunner. Timothy was born October 15, 1983 in Georgetown, SC. His love for film began early when he saw his first theatrical film. Woodward, who got his start in the entertainment industry on the other side of the camera, began directing music videos before making his directorial feature debut in 2013.

In 2015, Woodward directed his first period piece, "Traded" which released to great commercial success and critical acclaim. It became a prototype for successful indie westerns. Woodward quickly followed "Traded" with the bio-pics "Hickok" about the life of Wild Bill Hickok and "Gangster Land", a noir thriller about the Al Capone and his right hand enforcer Machine Gun Jack McGurn.

Often compared to western filmmaking legend Sergio Leone, Woodward continues to create beautiful pieces of art with his Director of Photography Pablo Diez.

Their first venture into the world of independent horror, "The Final Wish", premiered at ScreamFest in 2018.

In 2021 Woodward won The Emmy Award for his work in the Outstanding Limited Drama Series "Studios City" on Amazon Prime.
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      Two-time Academy Award winner Anthony Hopkins has signed on to star in Eyes in the Trees, a reimagining of H.G. Wells\u2019 The Island of Dr. Moreau, which is co-written by \u201cThe Bay\u201d and \u201cDays of Our Lives\u201d actor Mike Manning.

      According to Deadline, Hopkins will portray a geneticist who has been isolated after the government stopped funding his research following the violent outbreak of one of his test subjects. Later, two renowned filmmakers and their crew embark on a journey of discovery, only to find their excursion turned into a fight for survival for themselves and the entire human race.

      First published in 1896 by Wells, several adaptations of \u201cThe Island of Dr. Moreau\u201d have since followed, including 1932\u2019s \u201cIsland of Los Souls\u201d and the a 1977 film \u201cThe Island of Dr. Moreau,\u201d which starred actor Burt Lancaster. More recently, Marlon Brando and Val Kilmer starred in a 1996 film version heavily...
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      Classic sci-fi novel The Island of Dr. Moreau gets modern adaptation called Eyes in the Trees with Anthony Hopkins in the lead role. Hopkins, known for his iconic roles, continues to deliver impressive performances in new movies. Despite his age, the legendary actor shows no signs of slowing down with multiple projects lined up, showcasing his enduring talent.

      First published in 1896, The Island of Dr. Moreau is widely regarded as a seminal work of science fiction literature by English writer H.G. Wells. The novel was first adapted for the big screen in 1932 as Island of Lost Souls, once more in 1977 with Burt Lancaster, and again in 1996 in a version that starred Val Kilmer and Marlon Brando that remains controversial to this day, mainly due to its conflict between the two. Now, Sir Anthony Hopkins is set to helm yet another adaptation of the classic novel, this time in a version titled Eyes in the Trees.
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      The classic H.G. Wells story The Island of Dr. Moreau has been adapted multiple times in various different ways over the years \u2013 I\u2019d personally like to recommend Island of Lost Souls, the classic 1932 adaptation starring Charles Laughton and Bela Lugosi \u2013 and Deadline reports that Anthony Hopkins has just come on board to star in the latest adaptation.

      Hopkins will star in Eyes in the Trees for director Timothy Woodward Jr., being described as a \u201creimagining of the classic H.G. Wells novel The Island of Dr. Moreau.\u201d

      \u201cIn the film, Hopkins portrays a geneticist who has been isolated after the government stopped funding his research following the violent outbreak of one of his test subjects. Later, two renowned filmmakers and their crew embark on a journey of discovery, only to find their excursion turned into a fight for survival for not just themselves, but the entire human race.\u201d

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      The 1996 version of The Island of Dr. Moreau, which was directed by John Frankenheimer (who replaced Richard Stanley after half a week of filming), is a well-known disaster, but that was just one of many cinematic adaptations H.G. Wells\u2019 1896 novel has received over the years. That novel has inspired the 1932 classic Island of Lost Souls, 1959\u2019s Terror Is a Man, 1972\u2019s The Twilight People, a 1977 film that actually kept the The Island of Dr. Moreau title, the Full Moon production Dr. Moreau\u2019s House of Pain, and more. Now we can add another title to the list, as Deadline reports that Academy Award winner Anthony Hopkins has signed on to star in the The Island of Dr. Moreau reimagining Eyes in the Trees.

      Timothy Woodward Jr., who most recently directed the horror comedy Til Death Do Us Part, will be directing Eyes in the Trees from a screenplay by...
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      Exclusive: After taking on Sigmund Freud in Sony Pictures Classics\u2019 Freud\u2019s Last Session, Academy Award winner has been set to star in Eyes in the Trees, a reimagining of the classic H.G. Wells novel The Island of Dr. Moreau, from director Timothy Woodward Jr.

      In the film, Hopkins portrays a geneticist who has been isolated after the government stopped funding his research following the violent outbreak of one of his test subjects. Later, two renowned filmmakers and their crew embark on a journey of discovery, only to find their excursion turned into a fight for survival for not just themselves, but the entire human race.

      A seminal work of science fiction published in 1896, The Island of Dr. Moreau has inspired numerous screen adaptations over the years, including 1932\u2019s Island of Lost Souls and 1977\u2019s The Island of Dr. Moreau starring Burt Lancaster. Most famous among them is the 1996 film of the same name,...
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      Nothing could prepare you for the giant mess that Timothy Woodward Jr.\u2019s Ready Or Not knock-off turns out to be. I mean, for a film to not be a satire and still come off as though it were parodying itself is the kind of well-rounded defeat that not even the overeager action sequences could have prevented. Treading the line between two timelines that seemingly come together to throw an off-registry deadly wedding gift the Bride\u2019s way, Til Death Do Us Part doesn\u2019t skimp on the bloodshed. Here\u2019s how our gorgeous Bride-in-red aims for a life away from the one that\u2019s been holding her hostage.

      Spoilers Ahead

      Plot Synopsis: What Happens in the Film?

      If I were to guess why Til Death Do Us Part didn\u2019t even bother naming most of its characters, I would\u2019ve chalked it up to the creative team\u2019s passion...
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      For Ukranian-American actress Natalie Burn, growing up as a ballerina and going to ultra-competitive schools in Moscow and London was surprisingly effective training for surviving Hollywood.

      \u201cThe competition is so brutal and you\u2019re constantly getting rejected,\u201d Burn says. \u201cYou have to have a very thick skin to not pay attention and just brush it off and go, \u2018It\u2019s okay.\u2019 In the end, you\u2019re doing it for you. That\u2019s your dream. You\u2019re basically saying, \u2018No, I was born to do this, so I\u2019m not gonna give up.\u2019\u201d

      She\u2019s appeared in films including Black Adam, Expendibles 3, The Enforcer and Mechanic: Resurrection, and now leads Til Death Do Us Part, a horror-action-comedy hybrid distributed by Cineverse that follows a uniquely skilled bride\u2019s fight to stay alive after running away from her wedding. (Amid the ongoing WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes, Til Death Do Us Part...
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      Not every romance ends happily ever after. Picture it. It's the day of the wedding. The groom looks dashing. The best man is fussing over his speech. Friends have gathered at the church. And, after checking herself out in the mirror, the bride-to-be bails on her big day. She has decided to leave her mysterious life behind. Easier said than done. On behalf of the ex-fianc\u00e9, the seven groomsmen set out to change her mind. However, these aren't your ordinary buddies but a cadre of highly-skilled elite mercenaries. And everyone's mutual employer, the enigmatic Dean, has one outstanding rule: Under no circumstances will anyone ever leave the profession alive. As Til Death Do Us Part's trailer teases, things quickly spiral out of control. But if they think this scrappy bride is going down without a fight, they are dead wrong.

      Director Timothy Woodward Jr. [The Call] recently spoke to Cbr about the movie's gender-bending premise,...
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      It\u2019s Bride vs. Groom in the action-packed Til Death Do Us Part, which Bloody Disgusting\u2019s parent company Cineverse brings exclusively to movie theaters beginning today, August 4.

      The film hails from director Timothy Woodward Jr., director of the Lin Shaye horror movie The Call, as well as Final Destination creator Jeffrey Reddick.

      Watch the trailer below and get your tickets now!

      Til Death Do Us Part portrays the grim reality that not every romance story ends happily ever after\u2026

      \u201cAfter running away on her wedding day, a bride-to-be must fight for survival against her former fianc\u00e9 and his seven deadly groomsmen.

      \u201cIn the ultimate horror showdown, the groomsmen soon discover that she has no intention of going back to the life she left behind.\u201d

      With stylish violence and blood-soaked action, Til Death Do Us Part seamlessly blends the slick, kinetic thrills of John Wick with the dark, twisted revenge tale of Kill Bill.
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      Orlando Jones was all smiles when we caught up with him about his new movie, Til Death Do Us Part. He jokes that, though the movie is very different from the major box office hits in theaters now like Barbie and Oppenheimer, Til Death Do Us Part is a fun film to add to your watch list.

      The film follows a bride as she runs away from her wedding, and a lifestyle she wants to leave behind. However, that just won't do, and the best man and groomsmen go after her, determined to bring her back. What starts as a retrieval mission turns into a bloodbath as the bride and men fight to the death.

      MovieWeb had the opportunity to speak with Orlando Jones to hear his thoughts about creating his character and working with co-star Natalie Burn.

      Orlando Jones on Creating His Character

      Jones plays one of the groomsmen.
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      Editor's note: This piece was written during the 2023 WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes. Without the labor of the writers and actors currently on strike, the [series/movie/etc] being covered here wouldn't exist.

      Til Death Do Us Part is a lackluster horror/action thriller with wonky dialogue, an overlong runtime, and a tedious script. The film has potential with gore and enjoyable kills, but the storytelling falls short, making it a chore to watch. Natalie Burn's performance as the runaway bride is the saving grace of the film, but overall, it lacks proper execution and a cohesive script.

      There\u2019s no beating around the bush here: Til Death Do Us Part is a lackluster horror/action thriller with wonky dialogue, an overlong runtime, and a tedious script. That\u2019s not to say it\u2019s the worst movie of the year, but this tame and less creative version of Ready or Not will...
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      Stars: Cam Gigandet, Natalie Burn, Ser\u2019Darius Blain, Jason Patric, Nicole Arlyn, Orlando Jones, Pancho Moler, D.Y. Sao | Written by Chad Law, Shane Dax Taylor | Directed by Timothy Woodward Jr.

      As Til Death Do Us Part opens The Best Man sits in a pew working on his speech as upbeat music plays in the background. That\u2019s followed by similar glimpses of other wedding party members prepping for the ceremony. A flashback to The Bride and Groom, nobody in this film has a name, on vacation serves to reinforce the happy image.

      But Til Death Do Us Part isn\u2019t a Hallmark Channel rom-com or Lifetime Channel thriller. Because when The Bride gets cold feet and bails on the wedding, we find out everyone involved in the ceremony is a highly skilled assassin. Now the stood-up Groom wants more than just his ring back, and their employer doesn\u2019t take resignations well.
      • 8/3/2023
      • by Jim Morazzini
      • Nerdly
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      An exclusive clip from the upcoming action thriller Til Death Do Us Part teases what\u2019s at stake when a bride finds herself doing battle with her ex-groom and seven angry killer groomsmen after bailing on her wedding. Coming courtesy of Cineverse, Til Death Do Us Part promises to bring audiences the same stylish violence and blood-soaked action as the likes of John Wick and Kill Bill as the movie seamlessly blends slick, kinetic thrills with a dark, twisted tale of revenge.

      You can check out our exclusive clip from Til Death Do Us Part below, which combines the dark humor and vicious vibes of the film well.

      From the creator of Final Destination, Til Death Do Us Part portrays the grim reality that not every romance story ends with happily ever after. After running away on her wedding day, a bride-to-be must fight for survival against her former fianc\u00e9 and his seven deadly groomsmen.
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      Til Death Do Us Part 2023 is a genre-bending revenge movie with a feminist twist, featuring a bride fighting for her life against seven killer groomsmen. The movie's release date is August 4, 2023, and it will face stiff competition from other films like The Meg 2 and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem. The trailer showcases intense action scenes and a darkly comedic tone, setting Til Death Do Us Part apart from the Final Destination franchise.

      Til Death Do Us Part 2023 news has started to pour in as the movie prepares for its August theatrical release. The revenge movie Til Death Do Us Part is produced by Jeffrey Reddick, creator of the Final Destination franchise. The plot synopsis is intriguing. A bride runs on her wedding day and ends up having to fight for her life when seven angry killer groomsmen come hunting for her. Timothy Woodward Jr. (The Call) directs the movie,...
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      A new movie called "Til Death Do Us Part" features a runaway bride being hunted by her former fianc\u00e9 and his groomsmen, resulting in a deadly battle. The movie brings a new twist to the concept of a bride fighting for survival, similar to the 2019 horror-comedy "Ready or Not." An exclusive clip from the movie shows Cam Gigandet's menacing best man terrorizing his friend's runaway fianc\u00e9e.

      A runaway bride is put into a fight for survival in an exclusive Til Death Do Us Part clip. Led by Twilight alum Cam Gigandet and The Enforcer's Natalie Burn, the movie revolves around a woman running away on her wedding day and subsequently being hunted down by her former fianc\u00e9e and his seven groomsmen, resulting in a deadly battle. Also starring The Lost Boys' Jason Patric and American Gods' Orlando Jones, the horror-thriller hails from The Call director Timothy Woodward Jr. and...
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      Cineverse will be bringing \u201cthe ultimate horror showdown\u201d \u2018Til Death Do Us Part to theatres on August 4th, and with that release date just around the corner they have unveiled a clip from the film that gives a preview of a scene where a bride engages in a brutal fight with a groomsman. You can check it out at the bottom of this article.

      Directed by Timothy Woodward Jr. (The Final Wish) from a screenplay by Chad Law (Black Water) and Shane Dax Taylor (Isolation), \u2018Til Death Do Us Part portrays the grim reality that not every romance story ends with happily ever after. After running away on her wedding day, a bride-to-be must fight for survival against her former fianc\u00e9 and his seven deadly groomsmen. In the ultimate horror showdown, the groomsmen soon discover that she has no intention of going back to the life she left behind.

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      It\u2019s Bride vs. Groom in the action-packed Til Death Do Us Part, which Bloody Disgusting\u2019s parent company Cineverse will be bringing exclusively to movie theaters on August 4, 2023.

      The film hails from director Timothy Woodward Jr., director of the Lin Shaye horror movie The Call, as well as Final Destination creator Jeffrey Reddick.

      Get a taste of the bloody action with a clip below, along with the film\u2019s trailer.

      Til Death Do Us Part portrays the grim reality that not every romance story ends happily ever after\u2026

      \u201cAfter running away on her wedding day, a bride-to-be must fight for survival against her former fianc\u00e9 and his seven deadly groomsmen.

      \u201cIn the ultimate horror showdown, the groomsmen soon discover that she has no intention of going back to the life she left behind.\u201d

      With stylish violence and blood-soaked action, Til Death Do Us Part seamlessly blends the slick, kinetic...
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      Final Destination screenwriter Jeffrey Reddick has produced a new film that\u2019s said to bring \u201cthe ultimate horror showdown\u201d to the screen! The film in question is \u2018Til Death Do Us Part, and it\u2019s set to reach theatres on August 4th. With that date just two months away, a trailer has arrived online and can be seen in the embed above.

      Directed by Timothy Woodward Jr. (The Final Wish) from a screenplay by Chad Law (Black Water) and Shane Dax Taylor (Isolation), \u2018Til Death Do Us Part portrays the grim reality that not every romance story ends with happily ever after. After running away on her wedding day, a bride-to-be must fight for survival against her former fianc\u00e9 and his seven deadly groomsmen. In the ultimate horror showdown, the groomsmen soon discover that she has no intention of going back to the life she left behind.

      The film is...
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      It\u2019s Bride vs. Groom in the action-packed Til Death Do Us Part, which hails from Timothy Woodward Jr., director of the Lin Shaye horror The Call, and Final Destination creator Jeffrey Reddick.

      \u201cTil Death Do Us Part portrays the grim reality that not every romance story ends happily ever after.

      \u201cAfter running away on her wedding day, a bride-to-be must fight for survival against her former fianc\u00e9 and his seven deadly groomsmen.

      \u201cIn the ultimate horror showdown, the groomsmen soon discover that she has no intention of going back to the life she left behind.\u201d

      Brimming with stylish violence and blood-soaked action, Til Death Do Us Part seamlessly blends the slick, kinetic thrills of John Wick with the dark, twisted revenge tale of Kill Bill.

      It features The Lost Boys star Jason Patric, alongside Twilight\u2018s Cam Gigandet and Natalie Burn.

      The film is a Cineverse production set for...
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      Exclusive: Cinedigm has acquired North American rights to the revenge flick Til Death Do Us Part starring Cam Gigandet (Twilight), Jason Patric (The Lost Boys), Natalie Burn (Black Adam) and Orlando Jones (The Time Machine), slating it for an exclusive release in theaters nationwide this summer.

      The genre-bending feature directed by Daytime Emmy winner Timothy Woodward Jr. follows a bride-to-be (Burn) who, after running away on her wedding day, must fight for survival against her ex-fianc\u00e9\u2019s seven deadly groomsmen. In the ultimate horror showdown, the groomsmen soon discover that she has no intention of going back to the life she left behind.

      Also starring Ser\u2019Darius Blain (Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle), D.Y. Sao (Everything Everywhere All at Once), Neb Chupin (Mindcage) and Pancho Moler (3 from Hell), the film is based on a script written by Chad Law (Black Water) and Shane Dax Taylor (Isolation).

      Producers include Jeffrey Reddick (Final Destination), Woodward Jr.
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      Studio City, the little-engine-that-could creation of The Bold and Beautiful actor Sean Kanan, is back for a second season on Amazon Prime today.

      \u201cI am unbelievably proud of Studio City and what we accomplished during Season 1,\u201d said Kanan. \u201cIt was a project that, with the hard work of an ensemble of talented creatives, came to fruition and won the Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Limited Series. We are excited to bring you Season 2.\u201d

      Spring Premiere Dates For New & Returning Series On Broadcast, Cable & Streaming

      The first 11 episodes of the digital drama dropped in 2019 and continued into 2020. It tells the story of Sam Stevens (Kanan), a longtime soap opera actor starring in the second-most-watched daytime drama, Hearts on Fire, as he struggles to keep his top spot on the show while attempting to break into feature films and navigate his complicated personal life.

      Kanan worked on the digital series while maintaining his...
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      Starring the legendary Lin Shaye and Tobin Bell, Timothy Woodward Jr.'s The Call is coming back to theaters in an extended, uncut edition on Wednesday, October 27th, presented by Cinedigm and Fathom Events! To celebrate the special Halloween season screening, we're giving away The Call: The Uncut Experience prize pack to five lucky Daily Dead readers, including a pair of movie tickets to see The Call: The Uncut Experience, a $25 concession stand gift card, and more!

      Below, we have official details on how to enter our giveaway, and for a complete list of theater locations and to purchase tickets for The Call: The Uncut Experience, visit:

      https://www.fathomevents.com/events/The-Call

      Tickets will also be available at theater box offices on the day of the screening.

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      Prize Details: (5) Winners will receive (1) Prize Pack for The Call: The Uncut Experience, including:

      (2) tickets to see The Call: The Uncut...
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      The iconic horror film The Call, starring Tobin Bell and Lin Shaye, is coming back to the big screen with an extended, uncut edition just in time for Halloween. The Call: The Uncut Experience will be in 700 movie theaters nationwide on Wednesday, Oct. 27 at 7 p.m. local time. For a complete list of theater locations go Here

      We Are Movie Geeks has a special The Call: The Uncut Experience prize package for five lucky winners. The package includes:

      A pair of tickets & 1 $25 concession stand gift card

      Note: A DVD or online screening link will be provided in the event there is no theater showing near a winner.

      1 T-shirt1 Mask1 Mug

      There will be five lucky winners. Just leave a comment below with your email address. We will pick the five winners later this week.

      1. You Must Be A US Resident. Prize Will Only Be Shipped To US Addresses. No P.
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      There's something of a fad, in the early years of the 2020s, for making films set in and styled like the 1980s, and few have captured that era quite as well as this energetic teen horror tale from Timothy Woodward Jr. From the elaborate make-up to the pulsing synthesizer score to the lofty moral tone of its most brutal scenes, it's a film which draws heavily on nostalgia and on the borrowed memories of a generation of viewers who were not born the first time around.

      The protagonists, of course, are themselves teenagers. Quiet, withdrawn Chris (Chester Rushing) is the new boy in town, weighed down by a secret from his past. Tonya (Erin Sanders) is queen bee at his new high school, oozing confidence and glamour yet haunted by the disappearance, so years previously, of her younger sister. Together with her ex-boyfriend Zack (Mike Manning) and his younger brother Brett.
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      Stars: Lin Shaye, Tobin Bell, Chester Rushing, Erin Sanders, Mike Manning, Sloane Morgan Siegel, Judd Lormand, Randy J, Goodwin, Brooklyn Anne Miller, Madeleine Wade, Ciara Hanna | Written by Patrick Stibbs | Directed by Timothy Woodward Jr.

      From the creator of Final Destination, The Call features horror icons Lin Shaye and Tobin Bell in a throwback horror set in 1987.

      The Call tells the story of newcomer Chris (Chester Rushing) who befriends a group of small town friends whose hobby includes harassing Edith and Edward Cranston (Lin Share and Tobin Bell respectively) over the death of ones of the groups siblings. After the kids smash up their property one night Edith can\u2019t stand it any more and takes her own life\u2026 Invited to her will reading by Edward the group are asked to take place in a simple \u201cgame\u201d, to go into a back room and make one phone call and stay on the line for 60 seconds.
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      Set in the autumn of 1987 and starring horror genre titans Lin Shaye and Tobin Bell, The Call is coming to Blu-ray and DVD on December 15th via Cinedigm.

      We have the full announcement and Blu-ray cover art below, and in case you missed it, check out our recent interview with Tobin Bell.

      From the Press Release: Los Angeles, CA - Four Friends. One Phone Call. 60 Seconds. Stay Alive. After its successful nationwide theatrical run plus chart-topping premium VOD release, Cinedigm (Nasdaq: Cidm) announces that The Call is coming to Blu-ray\u2122 & DVD December 15. Set in the fall of 1987, a group of small-town friends must survive the night in the home of a sinister couple after a tragic accident occurs. Needing only to make a single phone call, the request seems horribly ordinary until they realize that this call could change their life\u2026or end it.

      Led by horror icons Lin Shaye and Tobin Bell,...
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      \u201cAnswer The Call For An Eerie Throwback To 80S Horror\u201d Says Killer Horror Critic

      Four Friends. One Phone Call. 60 Seconds. Stay Alive. After its successful nationwide theatrical run plus chart-topping premium VOD release, Cinedigm announces that The Call is coming to Blu-ray & DVD December 15. Set in the fall of 1987, a group of small-town friends must survive the night in the home of a sinister couple after a tragic accident occurs. Needing only to make a single phone call, the request seems horribly ordinary until they realize that this call could change their life\u2026or end it.

      Led by horror icons Lin Shaye and Tobin Bell, The Call has been a hit with both audiences and critics alike with The Digital Journal saying, \u201cTobin Bell is a revelation\u201d and \u201cLin Shaye is irresistible.\u201d Strong word of mouth helped The Call become one of the top preforming horror films of the season...
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      We've officially reached the punch-drunk portion of the Halloween movie season, that special time when it feels like every possible type of horror movie has been thrust upon those of us who have any type of bent toward the frightening and the terrifying. But there's always room for one (or two or three or four...) more, right? In that spirit, The Call is arriving On Demand today, just in time to spoil the weekend or, perhaps, make it something truly special and/or scary. The film features two horror heavyweights in the presence of Tobin Bell and Lin Shaye. Directed by Timothy Woodward Jr., The Call goes back in time to the fall of 1987, when, according to the official synopsis, "a group of small-town friends...

      [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]...
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      American character actor Tobin Bell is, of course, a true horror star after appearing throughout the entire Saw franchise as the antagonist John Kramer, aka Jigsaw. More recently, Bell has worked on other movies of this genre, including the Mexican production Belzebuth, directed by Emilio Portes, and The Call, which just hit theaters and drive-ins in the US last Friday, October 2. Directed by Timothy Woodward Jr., The Call follows a group of teenagers who hold a grudge against an old lady, Edith Cranston (Lin Shaye), who\u2019s apparently a witch and the unpunished responsible party for the disappearance years ago of a local girl, the sister of one of the teen protagonists. The new kid on the block, Chris (Chester Rushing), soon joins the \u201ctradition\u201d...

      [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]...
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      Set in the autumn of 1987 and starring horror genre titans Lin Shaye and Tobin Bell, the official trailer for The Call has been unveiled ahead of its October 2nd theatrical and drive-in release from Cinedigm:

      Press Release: Los Angeles, CA- Four Friends. One Phone Call. 60 Seconds to Stay Alive. In the fall of 1987, a group of small-town friends must survive the night in the home of a sinister couple after a tragic accident occurs in The Call. Needing only to make a single phone call, the request seems horribly ordinary until they realize that this call could change their life\u2026or end it. This simple task quickly spirals into terror as their worst nightmares become reality as they enter the realm of The Call.

      This spine-tingling tale stars horror icons Lin Shaye and Tobin Bell, along with Chester Rushing (Stranger Things), Erin Sanders (Big Time Rush) and Judd Lormand...
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      Four Friends. One Phone Call. 60 Seconds. Stay Alive. Check out the trailer:

      Four Friends. One Phone Call. 60 Seconds to Stay Alive. In the fall of 1987, a group of small-town friends must survive the night in the home of a sinister couple after a tragic accident occurs in The Call. Needing only to make a single phone call, the request seems horribly ordinary until they realize that this call could change their life\u2026or end it. This simple task quickly spirals into terror as their worst nightmares become reality as they enter the realm of The Call.

      This spine-tingling tale stars horror icons Lin Shaye and Tobin Bell, along with Chester Rushing (Stranger Things), Erin Sanders (Big Time Rush) and Judd Lormand (Seal Team). The Call opens exclusively in theaters and drive-ins nationwide October 2 from Cinedigm (Nasdaq: Cidm).

      Shaye is best known for her role of Elise Rainier from the worldwide box office hit franchise Insidious.
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      Stars: Michael Welch, Lin Shaye, Tony Todd, Melissa Bolona, Spenser Locke, Kaiwi Lyman, Jonathan Daniel Brown, Jean Elie, Christopher Murray, Douglas Tait, Larry Poole | Written by Jeffrey Reddick, William Halfon, Jonathan Doyle | Directed by Timothy Woodward Jr.

      Pretty much my whole reason for giving The Final Wish a watch was because Lin Shaye stars in it. She is a seal of approval for me and I know that even if the movie disappoints, then I will at least see a good performance from the veteran actress. That said, this also features Tony Todd, another reliable horror icon and had some decent-looking poster artwork, so it had at least a few things going for it.

      The Final Wish has a simple concept. After his Dad dies, a man (Michael Welch) heads back to the place he grew up to see his Mum (Shaye). While he is there he discovers a mysterious...
      • 5/21/2020
      • by Alain Elliott
      • Nerdly
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      Feature in production with stars of Saw, Insidious franchises.

      Voltage Pictures arrives at the Efm with international sales rights to upcoming horror feature The Call, which stars the Saw franchise\u2019s Tobin Bell and Lin Shaye from the Insidious films.

      Timothy Woodward Jr. directs from a screenplay by Patrick Stibbs about a group of friends who tormented an elderly woman suspected to be a witch. After the old woman dies, the friends are forced to call a phone installed in her casket. To their horror, someone on the other end picks up.

      The feature, currently in production, is being produced...
      • 2/19/2020
      • by 36\u00a6Jeremy Kay\u00a654\u00a6
      • ScreenDaily
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      Sometimes if you want something done right, you need to empty a ton of guns into a ton of people yourself. At least, if you\u2019re the ex-cop gunning for revenge against the people who killed his son in the gleefully violent action thriller \u201cBeyond the Law.\u201d And ahead of the film\u2019s day and date release later this week, you can see the glorious carnage for yourself in the new redband trailer, available exclusively at the top of the page.

      From director James Cullen Bressack, \u201cBeyond the Law\u201d stars Johnny Messner as that ex-cop, who gets dragged back into his old life after his son is murdered. With nothing to lose, he mixes it up with the city\u2019s lowlifes and crosses paths with a veteran detective (Dmx) also determined to uncover the truth. But as their investigations drag them deeper into the criminal underworld, the come up against the local mob,...
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      It\u2019s hard to tell good from evil in \u201cBeyond the Law,\u201d but in the brutal first trailer \u2014 released ahead of its upcoming day and date release \u2014 Johnny Messner and Dmx are determined to figure it out. Despite, of course, the violence meted out by a host of thugs \u2014 and Steven Seagal\u2019s trademark wrist-snap. Watch the new trailer, and a lot of brutal beatdowns, exclusively above.

      From director James Cullen Bressack, \u201cBeyond the Law\u201d stars Messner as an ex-cop dragged back into his old life after his estranged son is murdered. With nothing to lose, he searches for answers among the city\u2019s most corrupt and dangerous people and crosses paths with a veteran detective (Dmx) also determined to uncover the truth. But as their investigations drag them deeper into the criminal underworld, the come up against the local mob, and a mysterious criminal enforcer (Seagal).

      \u201cBeyond the Law\u201d opens theatrically Dec.
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      Country music star Trace Adkins continues to carve a niche for himself, along with several notches on his six-shooter, as an imposing presence in indie Westerns with his persuasive portrayal of a tarnished lawman in \u201cThe Outsider,\u201d an unusually dark and brooding shoot \u2019em up capably directed by genre specialist Timothy Woodward Jr..

      The movie itself, a deliberately paced, pared-to-essentials oater that clocks in at a lean and mean 86 minutes, might ruffle the feathers of traditionalists \u2014 i.e., the very people usually clamoring loudest for Westerns these days \u2014 who are easily upset by salty language, coarse behavior and other R-worthy elements in this unrated, family-unfriendly feature. But even those folks likely will appreciate the way Woodward and screenwriter Sean Ryan have respectfully recycled conventions and archetypes from sagebrush sagas of ages past without a trace of snark or satire, and added more than a smidgen of the fatalism that fueled...
      Shudder recently announced Joe Bob Briggs' latest drive-in special, A Very Joe Bob Christmas., and to celebrate, Ship To Shore PhonoCo. is releasing the beloved Joe Bob Briggs theme song on a limited edition record. Also in today's Horror Highlights: details on Fathom Events' one-night-only theatrical screenings for The Final Wish and Terror Threads' 72-hour The Lost Boys apparel sale.

      The Last Drive-In Theme on Limited Edition Vinyl: "Give the gift of Joe Bob this holiday season with a limited edition 45 Rpm record featuring the now-iconic theme from "The Last Drive-In" by Brennan & The Bigfeet.

      Earlier this year, Joe Bob Briggs made his triumphant return to television with The Last Drive-In on AMC's Shudder Network. Guess what? He's here to stay. Joe Bob recently followed up his epic 24-hour horror marathon, which famously crashed Shudder's streaming service, with his Dinners of Death Thanksgiving special. Next, Joe Bob will share...
      The Final Wish is a Gothic tale from director Timothy Woodward Jr. (Gnome Alone). Written by Jeffrey Reddick and William Halfon, the film recently had its World Premiere at La's Screamfest Film Festival, in October. This title was also just picked up by Cinedigm Entertainment Group for a release on Digital platforms, in the United States. The Final Wish involves a struggling lawyer who returns to his home. Determined to face his demons, Aaron (Michael Welch) discovers an ancient urn and learns of its dark promises. A trailer is now available for this indie horror title. The Final Wish has been reviewed by a few critics. Heather Wixson, of the Daily Dead, says of the story: "I liked The Final Wish as it does a good job of mixing up expectations while treading some very familiar territory story-wise." The film blends the ordinary with the extraordinary. Wixson also mentions some...
      Grief is front and center in Timothy Woodward Jr.\u2019s The Final Wish, a cautionary tale about the dangers of wish fulfillment centered around a struggling lawyer named Aaron (Michael Welch) who just wants to do right by everyone. And because this is a horror movie we\u2019re talking about here, wanting good things for those you love often can come with a hefty price tag attached. Aaron quickly realizes that you often need bad to balance out the good in life, and his good deeds result in some devastating outcomes, proving that even good intentions can go horribly awry.

      When we\u2019re introduced to Aaron in The Final Wish, he\u2019s just been rejected during another job interview, he no longer has a place to live because he hasn\u2019t been able to pay his rent, and a call from Lisa (Melissa Bolona), a former flame who informs him...
      Returning for its 18th year this October is Hollywood's Screamfest Horror Film Festival, a celebration of horror cinema's past, present, and future. Back in May, we teamed up with Screamfest for a 10th anniversary screening of Gregg Bishop's Dance of the Dead, and now we're thrilled to share the first wave of programming for this year's festival, as well as the exciting news that Lin Shaye will be the festival's 2018 ambassador!

      Taking place October 9th\u201318th at Tcl Chinese 6 Theaters in Hollywood, Screamfest's first wave of programming includes Padraig Reynolds' Open 24 Hours, Daniel Robbins' Pledge, Timothy Woodward Jr.'s The Final Wish, a 10th anniversary screening of Toby Wilkins' Splinter, and much more!

      You can read the official announcement below, visit Screamfest's website for more information, and stay tuned to Daily Dead for more Screamfest news!

      Press Release: Hollywood, Calif. \u2013 September 25, 2018 \u2013 America\u2019s largest and longest running horror film festival,...
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      Exclusive: Cinedigm has acquired North American distribution rights to Silencer, an action thriller starring Johnny Messner and Danny Trejo and longtime Mma rivals Tito Ortiz and Chuck Liddell. A September theatrical release is in the works.

      Timothy Woodward Jr.\u2019s pic centers on a retired hitman (Messner) who must resurrect all of his deadly skills and fight a one-man war against his former employer who has kidnapped his step-daughter. Sean Mick penned the script, which pits Messner\u2019s and Ortiz\u2019s characters against Trejo\u2019s and Liddell\u2019s characters.

      Woodward produced with Lauren de Normandie and Johnny Cleveland via their Status Media & Entertainment along with Terence Sims. Executive producers include Matthew Helderman, Luke Taylor, Joe Listhaus, Patrick DePeters, Kirk Shaw, Drew Ryce, James Shavick and Jared Safier.

      \u201cStatus Media delivers another potent picture \u2014 Silencer is an explosive actioner with strong production values, high dramatic stakes and the added bonus of pitting legendary Mma rivals,...
      Stars: Tom Sizemore, Mischa Barton, Timothy Woodward Jr., Michael Par\u00e9, Marlon Young, Jeremy London, Said Faraj, Matt Cinquanta, Chris Jai Alex, Isaac C. Singleton Jr., Jayde Rossi, Omid Zader, Kerry Knuppe, Catherine Fetsco | Written by Lauren De Normandie | Directed by Timothy Woodward Jr.

      Swat: 24 Hours follows the Lapd, the FBI and an elite Swat Team as they try to stop a domestic terrorist from killing innocent hostages and destroying the city of Los Angeles with a biological weapon. With 24 hours left on the clock, the team must rely on their instincts and unique skill set to stop the attack and bring justice.

      Not to be confused with Any of the films and/or TV shows of the same name, Swat: 24 Hours is a UK-retitling of the 2015 film Swat: Unit 877, which comes from writer, director and actor Timothy Woodward Jr. Not a name familiar to too many people, Woodward is probably...
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      Trying to find a new reason to tell stories already immortalized by Howard Hawks, Brian De Palma and others, Timothy Woodward Jr.'s Gangster Land shifts the focus from larger-than-life Al Capone to his henchman Jack McGurn, a boxer-turned-enforcer who helped plan the St. Valentine's Day Massacre. Respectable period production values and some recognizable castmembers are no substitute for imagination in this flat crime flick, which steals freely from its predecessors but offers none of their guilty-pleasure thrills.

      Embodied most memorably as a mercurial showboat by Robert De Niro in De Palma's The Untouchables, Capone is oddly charisma-free here, played in...
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      Milo Gibson, son of Mel Gibson, battles for control of 1920s Chicago\u2019s criminal underworld as Al Capone in The Hollywood Reporter's exclusive first-look image of Gangster Land.

      Timothy Woodward Jr. (Traded, American Violence) directed the film, a true account of the crime boss and his right-hand man, in which Gibson stars alongside Sean Faris (Never Back Down, Pearl Harbor), Jamie-Lynn Sigler (The Sopranos) and Peter Facinelli (The Twilight Saga).

      \u201cTimothy has captured an accurate and remarkable time in the history of crime," said Clay Epstein, president of Film Mode Entertainment, which has been screening Gangster Land to buyers at Afm...
      "These guys are coming after you...!" Cinedigm has released an official trailer for a new crime thriller titled Gangster Land, from director Timothy Woodward Jr., of the western film Hickok also being released this year. Not quite Gangster Squad, not quite The Godfather, this indie mob film follows Al Capone's second in command, "Machine Gun" Jack McGurn, as played by Sean Faris. It tells the story of Capone's rise, but through the the eyes of McGurn. Milo Gibson (one of Mel's sons) plays Capone, and the full cast includes Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Peter Facinelli, Michael Par\u00e9, Jason Patric, Don Harvey, Mark Rolston, and Al Sapienza. This actually looks better than expected, but doesn't look like a knock out either. Take a look. Here's the official trailer (+ poster) for Timothy Woodward Jr.'s Gangster Land, direct from YouTube: The story of America\u2019s most famous mobsters and their rise to power, Gangster Land...
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      While Mel Gibson is trading yucks with Mark Wahlberg and Will Ferrell in Daddy's Home 2, his son, Milo, will make his leading man debut in a movie you'd more likely expect from his father: Gangster Land, a gritty, R-rated period crime drama about the rise of Al Capone.

      Milo plays Capone, and the trailer, debuting here on Et, is chock full of machine guns blazing and dancing flappers, fedoras and mobster wheeling and dealing, all leading to a courtroom outburst where he bellows, "I'm Al Capone! You better remember me!"

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      Gangster Land, from director Timothy Woodward Jr., also stars Sean Faris (Pretty Little Liars), Jamie-Lynn Sigler and Peter Facinelli. Milo first appeared onscreen last year in Hacksaw Ridge, which was directed by the elder Gibson, but the 27-year-old nearly didn't get into acting at all.

      "After I got through high school, I became a massage therapist. I did that for about two years, then I decided...
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      The innate superiority of the Hemsworth family gene pool is demonstrated by Timothy Woodward Jr.\u2019s low-budget oater in which Luke, older brother to Chris and Liam, plays Wild Bill Hickok. A perfectly serviceable Western featuring a comfortingly familiar storyline, Hickok will tide genre fans over until more substantial offerings come along.

      Following in the footsteps of such actors as Gary Cooper, Jeff Bridges and Sam Elliott, among many others, the burly Hemsworth proves more than credible with his portrayal of the iconic gunslinger, the sort of archetypal Western character who doesn\u2019t bother to remove his boots while taking a bath....
      James Butler Hickok, better known as Wild Bill, was one of the heroes of the American Old West; a figure who has attained a near-mythical status and whose exploits \u2013 some real, some imagined \u2013 are prime material for the big screen. The low-budget indie western Hickok is the latest adaptation of Bill\u2019s life, with his boots now being worn by Luke Hemsworth, older brother of Thor and Miley Cyrus arm candy. He joins a proud tradition of men\u2019s men playing the legendary gunslinger, including Jeff Bridges (Wild Bill), Sam Elliott (Buffalo Girls), and Sam Shepard (Purgatory). Director Timothy Woodward Jr. and writer Michael Lanahan limit themselves to a single chapter of Hickok\u2019s colorful life: his time spent as a Marshall in Abilene, Texas. They...

      [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]...
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      Cinedigm to release Cannes sales title in North America in July.

      TriCoast Worldwide has acquired international rights to Timothy Woodward Jr.\u2019s Hickok

      TriCoast will screen and sell the western in Cannes, where one buyer will receive the cowboy hat worn by Luke Hemsworth who portrays Wild Bill Hickok in the film.

      Cinedigm has North American rights to the film written by Michael Lanahan and will premiere Hickok day-and-date across the Us on July 7.

      Hickok is the story of legendary lawman and gunslinger, Wild Bill Hickok. Hickok is on the run from the law when he rides into Abilene, Kansas \u2013 the most hedonistic town west of the Mississippi.

      In Abilene, Hickok is offered the position of Sheriff by the town\u2019s mayor, in hopes that his unparalleled shooting skills will tame the wildest cow-town in the West.

      While delivering his own brand of frontier justice, the infamous hard-drinking gunfighter\u2019s reputation as the fastest draw in the...
      "We gunna have to do something about that young marshall of yours..." Cinedigm has released the first official trailer for a new western called Hickok, also known as Abilene (which is the name of the town in Kansas that this takes place in). The film stars Luke Hemsworth (the other brother of Liam and Chris) as a legendary lawman and gunslinger known as "Wild Bill" Hickok who moves to Abilene and is given the task of taming the wildest cow-town in the west. Also starring Trace Adkins, Kris Kristofferson, Cameron Richardson, Kaiwi Lyman-Mersereau, Hunter Fischer, Robert Catrini, and Bruce Dern. This actually seems like a gritty western straight out of the 90s, without much to offer other than big gunfights. Here's the first official trailer for Timothy Woodward Jr.'s Hickok, direct from YouTube: Infamous gunslinger and outlaw "Wild Bill" Hickok (Luke Hemsworth) attempts to escape his past by settling...
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      ", + "page_last_modified": "" + }, + { + "page_name": "Timothy Woodward Jr. - News - IMDb", + "page_url": "https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1914394/news/", + "page_snippet": "Timothy Woodward Jr. - News - IMDb - Movies, TV, Celebs, and more...The post Trace Adkins, Sean Patrick Flannery and Danny Trejo star in trailer for western The Outsider appeared first on Flickering Myth. ... Ahead of its release next month, a trailer has arrived online for director Timothy Woodward Jr.\u2019s upcoming horror The Final Wish which stars Michael Welch, Lin Shaye, Melissa Bolona, Spencer Locke, and Tony Todd; watch it here\u2026 \u201cFrom the creator of the Final Destination franchise comes a new twisted tale of death in The Final Wish. The Final Wish is a Gothic tale from director Timothy Woodward Jr. (Gnome Alone). Written by Jeffrey Reddick and William Halfon, the film recently had its World Premiere at La's Screamfest Film Festival, in October. This title was also just picked up by Cinedigm Entertainment Group for a release on Digital platforms, in the United States. Shaye is best known for her role of Elise Rainier from the worldwide box office hit franchise Insidious. ... Stars: Michael Welch, Lin Shaye, Tony Todd, Melissa Bolona, Spenser Locke, Kaiwi Lyman, Jonathan Daniel Brown, Jean Elie, Christopher Murray, Douglas Tait, Larry Poole | Written by Jeffrey Reddick, William Halfon, Jonathan Doyle | Directed by Timothy Woodward Jr. Nothing could prepare you for the giant mess that Timothy Woodward Jr.\u2019s Ready Or Not knock-off turns out to be. I mean, for a film to not be a satire and still come off as though it were parodying itself is the kind of well-rounded defeat that not even the overeager action sequences could have prevented.", + "page_result": "Timothy Woodward Jr. - News - IMDb
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      Two-time Academy Award winner Anthony Hopkins has signed on to star in Eyes in the Trees, a reimagining of H.G. Wells\u2019 The Island of Dr. Moreau, which is co-written by \u201cThe Bay\u201d and \u201cDays of Our Lives\u201d actor Mike Manning.

      According to Deadline, Hopkins will portray a geneticist who has been isolated after the government stopped funding his research following the violent outbreak of one of his test subjects. Later, two renowned filmmakers and their crew embark on a journey of discovery, only to find their excursion turned into a fight for survival for themselves and the entire human race.

      First published in 1896 by Wells, several adaptations of \u201cThe Island of Dr. Moreau\u201d have since followed, including 1932\u2019s \u201cIsland of Los Souls\u201d and the a 1977 film \u201cThe Island of Dr. Moreau,\u201d which starred actor Burt Lancaster. More recently, Marlon Brando and Val Kilmer starred in a 1996 film version heavily...
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      Classic sci-fi novel The Island of Dr. Moreau gets modern adaptation called Eyes in the Trees with Anthony Hopkins in the lead role. Hopkins, known for his iconic roles, continues to deliver impressive performances in new movies. Despite his age, the legendary actor shows no signs of slowing down with multiple projects lined up, showcasing his enduring talent.

      First published in 1896, The Island of Dr. Moreau is widely regarded as a seminal work of science fiction literature by English writer H.G. Wells. The novel was first adapted for the big screen in 1932 as Island of Lost Souls, once more in 1977 with Burt Lancaster, and again in 1996 in a version that starred Val Kilmer and Marlon Brando that remains controversial to this day, mainly due to its conflict between the two. Now, Sir Anthony Hopkins is set to helm yet another adaptation of the classic novel, this time in a version titled Eyes in the Trees.
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      The classic H.G. Wells story The Island of Dr. Moreau has been adapted multiple times in various different ways over the years \u2013 I\u2019d personally like to recommend Island of Lost Souls, the classic 1932 adaptation starring Charles Laughton and Bela Lugosi \u2013 and Deadline reports that Anthony Hopkins has just come on board to star in the latest adaptation.

      Hopkins will star in Eyes in the Trees for director Timothy Woodward Jr., being described as a \u201creimagining of the classic H.G. Wells novel The Island of Dr. Moreau.\u201d

      \u201cIn the film, Hopkins portrays a geneticist who has been isolated after the government stopped funding his research following the violent outbreak of one of his test subjects. Later, two renowned filmmakers and their crew embark on a journey of discovery, only to find their excursion turned into a fight for survival for not just themselves, but the entire human race.\u201d

      B. Harrison Smith...
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      The 1996 version of The Island of Dr. Moreau, which was directed by John Frankenheimer (who replaced Richard Stanley after half a week of filming), is a well-known disaster, but that was just one of many cinematic adaptations H.G. Wells\u2019 1896 novel has received over the years. That novel has inspired the 1932 classic Island of Lost Souls, 1959\u2019s Terror Is a Man, 1972\u2019s The Twilight People, a 1977 film that actually kept the The Island of Dr. Moreau title, the Full Moon production Dr. Moreau\u2019s House of Pain, and more. Now we can add another title to the list, as Deadline reports that Academy Award winner Anthony Hopkins has signed on to star in the The Island of Dr. Moreau reimagining Eyes in the Trees.

      Timothy Woodward Jr., who most recently directed the horror comedy Til Death Do Us Part, will be directing Eyes in the Trees from a screenplay by...
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      Exclusive: After taking on Sigmund Freud in Sony Pictures Classics\u2019 Freud\u2019s Last Session, Academy Award winner has been set to star in Eyes in the Trees, a reimagining of the classic H.G. Wells novel The Island of Dr. Moreau, from director Timothy Woodward Jr.

      In the film, Hopkins portrays a geneticist who has been isolated after the government stopped funding his research following the violent outbreak of one of his test subjects. Later, two renowned filmmakers and their crew embark on a journey of discovery, only to find their excursion turned into a fight for survival for not just themselves, but the entire human race.

      A seminal work of science fiction published in 1896, The Island of Dr. Moreau has inspired numerous screen adaptations over the years, including 1932\u2019s Island of Lost Souls and 1977\u2019s The Island of Dr. Moreau starring Burt Lancaster. Most famous among them is the 1996 film of the same name,...
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      Nothing could prepare you for the giant mess that Timothy Woodward Jr.\u2019s Ready Or Not knock-off turns out to be. I mean, for a film to not be a satire and still come off as though it were parodying itself is the kind of well-rounded defeat that not even the overeager action sequences could have prevented. Treading the line between two timelines that seemingly come together to throw an off-registry deadly wedding gift the Bride\u2019s way, Til Death Do Us Part doesn\u2019t skimp on the bloodshed. Here\u2019s how our gorgeous Bride-in-red aims for a life away from the one that\u2019s been holding her hostage.

      Spoilers Ahead

      Plot Synopsis: What Happens in the Film?

      If I were to guess why Til Death Do Us Part didn\u2019t even bother naming most of its characters, I would\u2019ve chalked it up to the creative team\u2019s passion...
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      For Ukranian-American actress Natalie Burn, growing up as a ballerina and going to ultra-competitive schools in Moscow and London was surprisingly effective training for surviving Hollywood.

      \u201cThe competition is so brutal and you\u2019re constantly getting rejected,\u201d Burn says. \u201cYou have to have a very thick skin to not pay attention and just brush it off and go, \u2018It\u2019s okay.\u2019 In the end, you\u2019re doing it for you. That\u2019s your dream. You\u2019re basically saying, \u2018No, I was born to do this, so I\u2019m not gonna give up.\u2019\u201d

      She\u2019s appeared in films including Black Adam, Expendibles 3, The Enforcer and Mechanic: Resurrection, and now leads Til Death Do Us Part, a horror-action-comedy hybrid distributed by Cineverse that follows a uniquely skilled bride\u2019s fight to stay alive after running away from her wedding. (Amid the ongoing WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes, Til Death Do Us Part...
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      Not every romance ends happily ever after. Picture it. It's the day of the wedding. The groom looks dashing. The best man is fussing over his speech. Friends have gathered at the church. And, after checking herself out in the mirror, the bride-to-be bails on her big day. She has decided to leave her mysterious life behind. Easier said than done. On behalf of the ex-fianc\u00e9, the seven groomsmen set out to change her mind. However, these aren't your ordinary buddies but a cadre of highly-skilled elite mercenaries. And everyone's mutual employer, the enigmatic Dean, has one outstanding rule: Under no circumstances will anyone ever leave the profession alive. As Til Death Do Us Part's trailer teases, things quickly spiral out of control. But if they think this scrappy bride is going down without a fight, they are dead wrong.

      Director Timothy Woodward Jr. [The Call] recently spoke to Cbr about the movie's gender-bending premise,...
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      It\u2019s Bride vs. Groom in the action-packed Til Death Do Us Part, which Bloody Disgusting\u2019s parent company Cineverse brings exclusively to movie theaters beginning today, August 4.

      The film hails from director Timothy Woodward Jr., director of the Lin Shaye horror movie The Call, as well as Final Destination creator Jeffrey Reddick.

      Watch the trailer below and get your tickets now!

      Til Death Do Us Part portrays the grim reality that not every romance story ends happily ever after\u2026

      \u201cAfter running away on her wedding day, a bride-to-be must fight for survival against her former fianc\u00e9 and his seven deadly groomsmen.

      \u201cIn the ultimate horror showdown, the groomsmen soon discover that she has no intention of going back to the life she left behind.\u201d

      With stylish violence and blood-soaked action, Til Death Do Us Part seamlessly blends the slick, kinetic thrills of John Wick with the dark, twisted revenge tale of Kill Bill.
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      Orlando Jones was all smiles when we caught up with him about his new movie, Til Death Do Us Part. He jokes that, though the movie is very different from the major box office hits in theaters now like Barbie and Oppenheimer, Til Death Do Us Part is a fun film to add to your watch list.

      The film follows a bride as she runs away from her wedding, and a lifestyle she wants to leave behind. However, that just won't do, and the best man and groomsmen go after her, determined to bring her back. What starts as a retrieval mission turns into a bloodbath as the bride and men fight to the death.

      MovieWeb had the opportunity to speak with Orlando Jones to hear his thoughts about creating his character and working with co-star Natalie Burn.

      Orlando Jones on Creating His Character

      Jones plays one of the groomsmen.
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      Editor's note: This piece was written during the 2023 WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes. Without the labor of the writers and actors currently on strike, the [series/movie/etc] being covered here wouldn't exist.

      Til Death Do Us Part is a lackluster horror/action thriller with wonky dialogue, an overlong runtime, and a tedious script. The film has potential with gore and enjoyable kills, but the storytelling falls short, making it a chore to watch. Natalie Burn's performance as the runaway bride is the saving grace of the film, but overall, it lacks proper execution and a cohesive script.

      There\u2019s no beating around the bush here: Til Death Do Us Part is a lackluster horror/action thriller with wonky dialogue, an overlong runtime, and a tedious script. That\u2019s not to say it\u2019s the worst movie of the year, but this tame and less creative version of Ready or Not will...
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      Stars: Cam Gigandet, Natalie Burn, Ser\u2019Darius Blain, Jason Patric, Nicole Arlyn, Orlando Jones, Pancho Moler, D.Y. Sao | Written by Chad Law, Shane Dax Taylor | Directed by Timothy Woodward Jr.

      As Til Death Do Us Part opens The Best Man sits in a pew working on his speech as upbeat music plays in the background. That\u2019s followed by similar glimpses of other wedding party members prepping for the ceremony. A flashback to The Bride and Groom, nobody in this film has a name, on vacation serves to reinforce the happy image.

      But Til Death Do Us Part isn\u2019t a Hallmark Channel rom-com or Lifetime Channel thriller. Because when The Bride gets cold feet and bails on the wedding, we find out everyone involved in the ceremony is a highly skilled assassin. Now the stood-up Groom wants more than just his ring back, and their employer doesn\u2019t take resignations well.
      • 8/3/2023
      • by Jim Morazzini
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      An exclusive clip from the upcoming action thriller Til Death Do Us Part teases what\u2019s at stake when a bride finds herself doing battle with her ex-groom and seven angry killer groomsmen after bailing on her wedding. Coming courtesy of Cineverse, Til Death Do Us Part promises to bring audiences the same stylish violence and blood-soaked action as the likes of John Wick and Kill Bill as the movie seamlessly blends slick, kinetic thrills with a dark, twisted tale of revenge.

      You can check out our exclusive clip from Til Death Do Us Part below, which combines the dark humor and vicious vibes of the film well.

      From the creator of Final Destination, Til Death Do Us Part portrays the grim reality that not every romance story ends with happily ever after. After running away on her wedding day, a bride-to-be must fight for survival against her former fianc\u00e9 and his seven deadly groomsmen.
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      Til Death Do Us Part 2023 is a genre-bending revenge movie with a feminist twist, featuring a bride fighting for her life against seven killer groomsmen. The movie's release date is August 4, 2023, and it will face stiff competition from other films like The Meg 2 and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem. The trailer showcases intense action scenes and a darkly comedic tone, setting Til Death Do Us Part apart from the Final Destination franchise.

      Til Death Do Us Part 2023 news has started to pour in as the movie prepares for its August theatrical release. The revenge movie Til Death Do Us Part is produced by Jeffrey Reddick, creator of the Final Destination franchise. The plot synopsis is intriguing. A bride runs on her wedding day and ends up having to fight for her life when seven angry killer groomsmen come hunting for her. Timothy Woodward Jr. (The Call) directs the movie,...
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      A new movie called "Til Death Do Us Part" features a runaway bride being hunted by her former fianc\u00e9 and his groomsmen, resulting in a deadly battle. The movie brings a new twist to the concept of a bride fighting for survival, similar to the 2019 horror-comedy "Ready or Not." An exclusive clip from the movie shows Cam Gigandet's menacing best man terrorizing his friend's runaway fianc\u00e9e.

      A runaway bride is put into a fight for survival in an exclusive Til Death Do Us Part clip. Led by Twilight alum Cam Gigandet and The Enforcer's Natalie Burn, the movie revolves around a woman running away on her wedding day and subsequently being hunted down by her former fianc\u00e9e and his seven groomsmen, resulting in a deadly battle. Also starring The Lost Boys' Jason Patric and American Gods' Orlando Jones, the horror-thriller hails from The Call director Timothy Woodward Jr. and...
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      Cineverse will be bringing \u201cthe ultimate horror showdown\u201d \u2018Til Death Do Us Part to theatres on August 4th, and with that release date just around the corner they have unveiled a clip from the film that gives a preview of a scene where a bride engages in a brutal fight with a groomsman. You can check it out at the bottom of this article.

      Directed by Timothy Woodward Jr. (The Final Wish) from a screenplay by Chad Law (Black Water) and Shane Dax Taylor (Isolation), \u2018Til Death Do Us Part portrays the grim reality that not every romance story ends with happily ever after. After running away on her wedding day, a bride-to-be must fight for survival against her former fianc\u00e9 and his seven deadly groomsmen. In the ultimate horror showdown, the groomsmen soon discover that she has no intention of going back to the life she left behind.

      The...
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      It\u2019s Bride vs. Groom in the action-packed Til Death Do Us Part, which Bloody Disgusting\u2019s parent company Cineverse will be bringing exclusively to movie theaters on August 4, 2023.

      The film hails from director Timothy Woodward Jr., director of the Lin Shaye horror movie The Call, as well as Final Destination creator Jeffrey Reddick.

      Get a taste of the bloody action with a clip below, along with the film\u2019s trailer.

      Til Death Do Us Part portrays the grim reality that not every romance story ends happily ever after\u2026

      \u201cAfter running away on her wedding day, a bride-to-be must fight for survival against her former fianc\u00e9 and his seven deadly groomsmen.

      \u201cIn the ultimate horror showdown, the groomsmen soon discover that she has no intention of going back to the life she left behind.\u201d

      With stylish violence and blood-soaked action, Til Death Do Us Part seamlessly blends the slick, kinetic...
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      Final Destination screenwriter Jeffrey Reddick has produced a new film that\u2019s said to bring \u201cthe ultimate horror showdown\u201d to the screen! The film in question is \u2018Til Death Do Us Part, and it\u2019s set to reach theatres on August 4th. With that date just two months away, a trailer has arrived online and can be seen in the embed above.

      Directed by Timothy Woodward Jr. (The Final Wish) from a screenplay by Chad Law (Black Water) and Shane Dax Taylor (Isolation), \u2018Til Death Do Us Part portrays the grim reality that not every romance story ends with happily ever after. After running away on her wedding day, a bride-to-be must fight for survival against her former fianc\u00e9 and his seven deadly groomsmen. In the ultimate horror showdown, the groomsmen soon discover that she has no intention of going back to the life she left behind.

      The film is...
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      It\u2019s Bride vs. Groom in the action-packed Til Death Do Us Part, which hails from Timothy Woodward Jr., director of the Lin Shaye horror The Call, and Final Destination creator Jeffrey Reddick.

      \u201cTil Death Do Us Part portrays the grim reality that not every romance story ends happily ever after.

      \u201cAfter running away on her wedding day, a bride-to-be must fight for survival against her former fianc\u00e9 and his seven deadly groomsmen.

      \u201cIn the ultimate horror showdown, the groomsmen soon discover that she has no intention of going back to the life she left behind.\u201d

      Brimming with stylish violence and blood-soaked action, Til Death Do Us Part seamlessly blends the slick, kinetic thrills of John Wick with the dark, twisted revenge tale of Kill Bill.

      It features The Lost Boys star Jason Patric, alongside Twilight\u2018s Cam Gigandet and Natalie Burn.

      The film is a Cineverse production set for...
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      Exclusive: Cinedigm has acquired North American rights to the revenge flick Til Death Do Us Part starring Cam Gigandet (Twilight), Jason Patric (The Lost Boys), Natalie Burn (Black Adam) and Orlando Jones (The Time Machine), slating it for an exclusive release in theaters nationwide this summer.

      The genre-bending feature directed by Daytime Emmy winner Timothy Woodward Jr. follows a bride-to-be (Burn) who, after running away on her wedding day, must fight for survival against her ex-fianc\u00e9\u2019s seven deadly groomsmen. In the ultimate horror showdown, the groomsmen soon discover that she has no intention of going back to the life she left behind.

      Also starring Ser\u2019Darius Blain (Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle), D.Y. Sao (Everything Everywhere All at Once), Neb Chupin (Mindcage) and Pancho Moler (3 from Hell), the film is based on a script written by Chad Law (Black Water) and Shane Dax Taylor (Isolation).

      Producers include Jeffrey Reddick (Final Destination), Woodward Jr.
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      Studio City, the little-engine-that-could creation of The Bold and Beautiful actor Sean Kanan, is back for a second season on Amazon Prime today.

      \u201cI am unbelievably proud of Studio City and what we accomplished during Season 1,\u201d said Kanan. \u201cIt was a project that, with the hard work of an ensemble of talented creatives, came to fruition and won the Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Limited Series. We are excited to bring you Season 2.\u201d

      Spring Premiere Dates For New & Returning Series On Broadcast, Cable & Streaming

      The first 11 episodes of the digital drama dropped in 2019 and continued into 2020. It tells the story of Sam Stevens (Kanan), a longtime soap opera actor starring in the second-most-watched daytime drama, Hearts on Fire, as he struggles to keep his top spot on the show while attempting to break into feature films and navigate his complicated personal life.

      Kanan worked on the digital series while maintaining his...
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      Starring the legendary Lin Shaye and Tobin Bell, Timothy Woodward Jr.'s The Call is coming back to theaters in an extended, uncut edition on Wednesday, October 27th, presented by Cinedigm and Fathom Events! To celebrate the special Halloween season screening, we're giving away The Call: The Uncut Experience prize pack to five lucky Daily Dead readers, including a pair of movie tickets to see The Call: The Uncut Experience, a $25 concession stand gift card, and more!

      Below, we have official details on how to enter our giveaway, and for a complete list of theater locations and to purchase tickets for The Call: The Uncut Experience, visit:

      https://www.fathomevents.com/events/The-Call

      Tickets will also be available at theater box offices on the day of the screening.

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      Prize Details: (5) Winners will receive (1) Prize Pack for The Call: The Uncut Experience, including:

      (2) tickets to see The Call: The Uncut...
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      The iconic horror film The Call, starring Tobin Bell and Lin Shaye, is coming back to the big screen with an extended, uncut edition just in time for Halloween. The Call: The Uncut Experience will be in 700 movie theaters nationwide on Wednesday, Oct. 27 at 7 p.m. local time. For a complete list of theater locations go Here

      We Are Movie Geeks has a special The Call: The Uncut Experience prize package for five lucky winners. The package includes:

      A pair of tickets & 1 $25 concession stand gift card

      Note: A DVD or online screening link will be provided in the event there is no theater showing near a winner.

      1 T-shirt1 Mask1 Mug

      There will be five lucky winners. Just leave a comment below with your email address. We will pick the five winners later this week.

      1. You Must Be A US Resident. Prize Will Only Be Shipped To US Addresses. No P.
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      There's something of a fad, in the early years of the 2020s, for making films set in and styled like the 1980s, and few have captured that era quite as well as this energetic teen horror tale from Timothy Woodward Jr. From the elaborate make-up to the pulsing synthesizer score to the lofty moral tone of its most brutal scenes, it's a film which draws heavily on nostalgia and on the borrowed memories of a generation of viewers who were not born the first time around.

      The protagonists, of course, are themselves teenagers. Quiet, withdrawn Chris (Chester Rushing) is the new boy in town, weighed down by a secret from his past. Tonya (Erin Sanders) is queen bee at his new high school, oozing confidence and glamour yet haunted by the disappearance, so years previously, of her younger sister. Together with her ex-boyfriend Zack (Mike Manning) and his younger brother Brett.
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      Stars: Lin Shaye, Tobin Bell, Chester Rushing, Erin Sanders, Mike Manning, Sloane Morgan Siegel, Judd Lormand, Randy J, Goodwin, Brooklyn Anne Miller, Madeleine Wade, Ciara Hanna | Written by Patrick Stibbs | Directed by Timothy Woodward Jr.

      From the creator of Final Destination, The Call features horror icons Lin Shaye and Tobin Bell in a throwback horror set in 1987.

      The Call tells the story of newcomer Chris (Chester Rushing) who befriends a group of small town friends whose hobby includes harassing Edith and Edward Cranston (Lin Share and Tobin Bell respectively) over the death of ones of the groups siblings. After the kids smash up their property one night Edith can\u2019t stand it any more and takes her own life\u2026 Invited to her will reading by Edward the group are asked to take place in a simple \u201cgame\u201d, to go into a back room and make one phone call and stay on the line for 60 seconds.
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      Set in the autumn of 1987 and starring horror genre titans Lin Shaye and Tobin Bell, The Call is coming to Blu-ray and DVD on December 15th via Cinedigm.

      We have the full announcement and Blu-ray cover art below, and in case you missed it, check out our recent interview with Tobin Bell.

      From the Press Release: Los Angeles, CA - Four Friends. One Phone Call. 60 Seconds. Stay Alive. After its successful nationwide theatrical run plus chart-topping premium VOD release, Cinedigm (Nasdaq: Cidm) announces that The Call is coming to Blu-ray\u2122 & DVD December 15. Set in the fall of 1987, a group of small-town friends must survive the night in the home of a sinister couple after a tragic accident occurs. Needing only to make a single phone call, the request seems horribly ordinary until they realize that this call could change their life\u2026or end it.

      Led by horror icons Lin Shaye and Tobin Bell,...
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      \u201cAnswer The Call For An Eerie Throwback To 80S Horror\u201d Says Killer Horror Critic

      Four Friends. One Phone Call. 60 Seconds. Stay Alive. After its successful nationwide theatrical run plus chart-topping premium VOD release, Cinedigm announces that The Call is coming to Blu-ray & DVD December 15. Set in the fall of 1987, a group of small-town friends must survive the night in the home of a sinister couple after a tragic accident occurs. Needing only to make a single phone call, the request seems horribly ordinary until they realize that this call could change their life\u2026or end it.

      Led by horror icons Lin Shaye and Tobin Bell, The Call has been a hit with both audiences and critics alike with The Digital Journal saying, \u201cTobin Bell is a revelation\u201d and \u201cLin Shaye is irresistible.\u201d Strong word of mouth helped The Call become one of the top preforming horror films of the season...
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      We've officially reached the punch-drunk portion of the Halloween movie season, that special time when it feels like every possible type of horror movie has been thrust upon those of us who have any type of bent toward the frightening and the terrifying. But there's always room for one (or two or three or four...) more, right? In that spirit, The Call is arriving On Demand today, just in time to spoil the weekend or, perhaps, make it something truly special and/or scary. The film features two horror heavyweights in the presence of Tobin Bell and Lin Shaye. Directed by Timothy Woodward Jr., The Call goes back in time to the fall of 1987, when, according to the official synopsis, "a group of small-town friends...

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      American character actor Tobin Bell is, of course, a true horror star after appearing throughout the entire Saw franchise as the antagonist John Kramer, aka Jigsaw. More recently, Bell has worked on other movies of this genre, including the Mexican production Belzebuth, directed by Emilio Portes, and The Call, which just hit theaters and drive-ins in the US last Friday, October 2. Directed by Timothy Woodward Jr., The Call follows a group of teenagers who hold a grudge against an old lady, Edith Cranston (Lin Shaye), who\u2019s apparently a witch and the unpunished responsible party for the disappearance years ago of a local girl, the sister of one of the teen protagonists. The new kid on the block, Chris (Chester Rushing), soon joins the \u201ctradition\u201d...

      [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]...
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      Set in the autumn of 1987 and starring horror genre titans Lin Shaye and Tobin Bell, the official trailer for The Call has been unveiled ahead of its October 2nd theatrical and drive-in release from Cinedigm:

      Press Release: Los Angeles, CA- Four Friends. One Phone Call. 60 Seconds to Stay Alive. In the fall of 1987, a group of small-town friends must survive the night in the home of a sinister couple after a tragic accident occurs in The Call. Needing only to make a single phone call, the request seems horribly ordinary until they realize that this call could change their life\u2026or end it. This simple task quickly spirals into terror as their worst nightmares become reality as they enter the realm of The Call.

      This spine-tingling tale stars horror icons Lin Shaye and Tobin Bell, along with Chester Rushing (Stranger Things), Erin Sanders (Big Time Rush) and Judd Lormand...
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      Four Friends. One Phone Call. 60 Seconds. Stay Alive. Check out the trailer:

      Four Friends. One Phone Call. 60 Seconds to Stay Alive. In the fall of 1987, a group of small-town friends must survive the night in the home of a sinister couple after a tragic accident occurs in The Call. Needing only to make a single phone call, the request seems horribly ordinary until they realize that this call could change their life\u2026or end it. This simple task quickly spirals into terror as their worst nightmares become reality as they enter the realm of The Call.

      This spine-tingling tale stars horror icons Lin Shaye and Tobin Bell, along with Chester Rushing (Stranger Things), Erin Sanders (Big Time Rush) and Judd Lormand (Seal Team). The Call opens exclusively in theaters and drive-ins nationwide October 2 from Cinedigm (Nasdaq: Cidm).

      Shaye is best known for her role of Elise Rainier from the worldwide box office hit franchise Insidious.
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      Stars: Michael Welch, Lin Shaye, Tony Todd, Melissa Bolona, Spenser Locke, Kaiwi Lyman, Jonathan Daniel Brown, Jean Elie, Christopher Murray, Douglas Tait, Larry Poole | Written by Jeffrey Reddick, William Halfon, Jonathan Doyle | Directed by Timothy Woodward Jr.

      Pretty much my whole reason for giving The Final Wish a watch was because Lin Shaye stars in it. She is a seal of approval for me and I know that even if the movie disappoints, then I will at least see a good performance from the veteran actress. That said, this also features Tony Todd, another reliable horror icon and had some decent-looking poster artwork, so it had at least a few things going for it.

      The Final Wish has a simple concept. After his Dad dies, a man (Michael Welch) heads back to the place he grew up to see his Mum (Shaye). While he is there he discovers a mysterious...
      • 5/21/2020
      • by Alain Elliott
      • Nerdly
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      Feature in production with stars of Saw, Insidious franchises.

      Voltage Pictures arrives at the Efm with international sales rights to upcoming horror feature The Call, which stars the Saw franchise\u2019s Tobin Bell and Lin Shaye from the Insidious films.

      Timothy Woodward Jr. directs from a screenplay by Patrick Stibbs about a group of friends who tormented an elderly woman suspected to be a witch. After the old woman dies, the friends are forced to call a phone installed in her casket. To their horror, someone on the other end picks up.

      The feature, currently in production, is being produced...
      • 2/19/2020
      • by 36\u00a6Jeremy Kay\u00a654\u00a6
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      Sometimes if you want something done right, you need to empty a ton of guns into a ton of people yourself. At least, if you\u2019re the ex-cop gunning for revenge against the people who killed his son in the gleefully violent action thriller \u201cBeyond the Law.\u201d And ahead of the film\u2019s day and date release later this week, you can see the glorious carnage for yourself in the new redband trailer, available exclusively at the top of the page.

      From director James Cullen Bressack, \u201cBeyond the Law\u201d stars Johnny Messner as that ex-cop, who gets dragged back into his old life after his son is murdered. With nothing to lose, he mixes it up with the city\u2019s lowlifes and crosses paths with a veteran detective (Dmx) also determined to uncover the truth. But as their investigations drag them deeper into the criminal underworld, the come up against the local mob,...
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      It\u2019s hard to tell good from evil in \u201cBeyond the Law,\u201d but in the brutal first trailer \u2014 released ahead of its upcoming day and date release \u2014 Johnny Messner and Dmx are determined to figure it out. Despite, of course, the violence meted out by a host of thugs \u2014 and Steven Seagal\u2019s trademark wrist-snap. Watch the new trailer, and a lot of brutal beatdowns, exclusively above.

      From director James Cullen Bressack, \u201cBeyond the Law\u201d stars Messner as an ex-cop dragged back into his old life after his estranged son is murdered. With nothing to lose, he searches for answers among the city\u2019s most corrupt and dangerous people and crosses paths with a veteran detective (Dmx) also determined to uncover the truth. But as their investigations drag them deeper into the criminal underworld, the come up against the local mob, and a mysterious criminal enforcer (Seagal).

      \u201cBeyond the Law\u201d opens theatrically Dec.
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      Country music star Trace Adkins continues to carve a niche for himself, along with several notches on his six-shooter, as an imposing presence in indie Westerns with his persuasive portrayal of a tarnished lawman in \u201cThe Outsider,\u201d an unusually dark and brooding shoot \u2019em up capably directed by genre specialist Timothy Woodward Jr..

      The movie itself, a deliberately paced, pared-to-essentials oater that clocks in at a lean and mean 86 minutes, might ruffle the feathers of traditionalists \u2014 i.e., the very people usually clamoring loudest for Westerns these days \u2014 who are easily upset by salty language, coarse behavior and other R-worthy elements in this unrated, family-unfriendly feature. But even those folks likely will appreciate the way Woodward and screenwriter Sean Ryan have respectfully recycled conventions and archetypes from sagebrush sagas of ages past without a trace of snark or satire, and added more than a smidgen of the fatalism that fueled...
      Shudder recently announced Joe Bob Briggs' latest drive-in special, A Very Joe Bob Christmas., and to celebrate, Ship To Shore PhonoCo. is releasing the beloved Joe Bob Briggs theme song on a limited edition record. Also in today's Horror Highlights: details on Fathom Events' one-night-only theatrical screenings for The Final Wish and Terror Threads' 72-hour The Lost Boys apparel sale.

      The Last Drive-In Theme on Limited Edition Vinyl: "Give the gift of Joe Bob this holiday season with a limited edition 45 Rpm record featuring the now-iconic theme from "The Last Drive-In" by Brennan & The Bigfeet.

      Earlier this year, Joe Bob Briggs made his triumphant return to television with The Last Drive-In on AMC's Shudder Network. Guess what? He's here to stay. Joe Bob recently followed up his epic 24-hour horror marathon, which famously crashed Shudder's streaming service, with his Dinners of Death Thanksgiving special. Next, Joe Bob will share...
      The Final Wish is a Gothic tale from director Timothy Woodward Jr. (Gnome Alone). Written by Jeffrey Reddick and William Halfon, the film recently had its World Premiere at La's Screamfest Film Festival, in October. This title was also just picked up by Cinedigm Entertainment Group for a release on Digital platforms, in the United States. The Final Wish involves a struggling lawyer who returns to his home. Determined to face his demons, Aaron (Michael Welch) discovers an ancient urn and learns of its dark promises. A trailer is now available for this indie horror title. The Final Wish has been reviewed by a few critics. Heather Wixson, of the Daily Dead, says of the story: "I liked The Final Wish as it does a good job of mixing up expectations while treading some very familiar territory story-wise." The film blends the ordinary with the extraordinary. Wixson also mentions some...
      Grief is front and center in Timothy Woodward Jr.\u2019s The Final Wish, a cautionary tale about the dangers of wish fulfillment centered around a struggling lawyer named Aaron (Michael Welch) who just wants to do right by everyone. And because this is a horror movie we\u2019re talking about here, wanting good things for those you love often can come with a hefty price tag attached. Aaron quickly realizes that you often need bad to balance out the good in life, and his good deeds result in some devastating outcomes, proving that even good intentions can go horribly awry.

      When we\u2019re introduced to Aaron in The Final Wish, he\u2019s just been rejected during another job interview, he no longer has a place to live because he hasn\u2019t been able to pay his rent, and a call from Lisa (Melissa Bolona), a former flame who informs him...
      Returning for its 18th year this October is Hollywood's Screamfest Horror Film Festival, a celebration of horror cinema's past, present, and future. Back in May, we teamed up with Screamfest for a 10th anniversary screening of Gregg Bishop's Dance of the Dead, and now we're thrilled to share the first wave of programming for this year's festival, as well as the exciting news that Lin Shaye will be the festival's 2018 ambassador!

      Taking place October 9th\u201318th at Tcl Chinese 6 Theaters in Hollywood, Screamfest's first wave of programming includes Padraig Reynolds' Open 24 Hours, Daniel Robbins' Pledge, Timothy Woodward Jr.'s The Final Wish, a 10th anniversary screening of Toby Wilkins' Splinter, and much more!

      You can read the official announcement below, visit Screamfest's website for more information, and stay tuned to Daily Dead for more Screamfest news!

      Press Release: Hollywood, Calif. \u2013 September 25, 2018 \u2013 America\u2019s largest and longest running horror film festival,...
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      Exclusive: Cinedigm has acquired North American distribution rights to Silencer, an action thriller starring Johnny Messner and Danny Trejo and longtime Mma rivals Tito Ortiz and Chuck Liddell. A September theatrical release is in the works.

      Timothy Woodward Jr.\u2019s pic centers on a retired hitman (Messner) who must resurrect all of his deadly skills and fight a one-man war against his former employer who has kidnapped his step-daughter. Sean Mick penned the script, which pits Messner\u2019s and Ortiz\u2019s characters against Trejo\u2019s and Liddell\u2019s characters.

      Woodward produced with Lauren de Normandie and Johnny Cleveland via their Status Media & Entertainment along with Terence Sims. Executive producers include Matthew Helderman, Luke Taylor, Joe Listhaus, Patrick DePeters, Kirk Shaw, Drew Ryce, James Shavick and Jared Safier.

      \u201cStatus Media delivers another potent picture \u2014 Silencer is an explosive actioner with strong production values, high dramatic stakes and the added bonus of pitting legendary Mma rivals,...
      Stars: Tom Sizemore, Mischa Barton, Timothy Woodward Jr., Michael Par\u00e9, Marlon Young, Jeremy London, Said Faraj, Matt Cinquanta, Chris Jai Alex, Isaac C. Singleton Jr., Jayde Rossi, Omid Zader, Kerry Knuppe, Catherine Fetsco | Written by Lauren De Normandie | Directed by Timothy Woodward Jr.

      Swat: 24 Hours follows the Lapd, the FBI and an elite Swat Team as they try to stop a domestic terrorist from killing innocent hostages and destroying the city of Los Angeles with a biological weapon. With 24 hours left on the clock, the team must rely on their instincts and unique skill set to stop the attack and bring justice.

      Not to be confused with Any of the films and/or TV shows of the same name, Swat: 24 Hours is a UK-retitling of the 2015 film Swat: Unit 877, which comes from writer, director and actor Timothy Woodward Jr. Not a name familiar to too many people, Woodward is probably...
      \"Howard
      \"Howard
      Trying to find a new reason to tell stories already immortalized by Howard Hawks, Brian De Palma and others, Timothy Woodward Jr.'s Gangster Land shifts the focus from larger-than-life Al Capone to his henchman Jack McGurn, a boxer-turned-enforcer who helped plan the St. Valentine's Day Massacre. Respectable period production values and some recognizable castmembers are no substitute for imagination in this flat crime flick, which steals freely from its predecessors but offers none of their guilty-pleasure thrills.

      Embodied most memorably as a mercurial showboat by Robert De Niro in De Palma's The Untouchables, Capone is oddly charisma-free here, played in...
      \"Jason
      \"Jason
      Milo Gibson, son of Mel Gibson, battles for control of 1920s Chicago\u2019s criminal underworld as Al Capone in The Hollywood Reporter's exclusive first-look image of Gangster Land.

      Timothy Woodward Jr. (Traded, American Violence) directed the film, a true account of the crime boss and his right-hand man, in which Gibson stars alongside Sean Faris (Never Back Down, Pearl Harbor), Jamie-Lynn Sigler (The Sopranos) and Peter Facinelli (The Twilight Saga).

      \u201cTimothy has captured an accurate and remarkable time in the history of crime," said Clay Epstein, president of Film Mode Entertainment, which has been screening Gangster Land to buyers at Afm...
      "These guys are coming after you...!" Cinedigm has released an official trailer for a new crime thriller titled Gangster Land, from director Timothy Woodward Jr., of the western film Hickok also being released this year. Not quite Gangster Squad, not quite The Godfather, this indie mob film follows Al Capone's second in command, "Machine Gun" Jack McGurn, as played by Sean Faris. It tells the story of Capone's rise, but through the the eyes of McGurn. Milo Gibson (one of Mel's sons) plays Capone, and the full cast includes Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Peter Facinelli, Michael Par\u00e9, Jason Patric, Don Harvey, Mark Rolston, and Al Sapienza. This actually looks better than expected, but doesn't look like a knock out either. Take a look. Here's the official trailer (+ poster) for Timothy Woodward Jr.'s Gangster Land, direct from YouTube: The story of America\u2019s most famous mobsters and their rise to power, Gangster Land...
      \"Jason
      \"Jason
      While Mel Gibson is trading yucks with Mark Wahlberg and Will Ferrell in Daddy's Home 2, his son, Milo, will make his leading man debut in a movie you'd more likely expect from his father: Gangster Land, a gritty, R-rated period crime drama about the rise of Al Capone.

      Milo plays Capone, and the trailer, debuting here on Et, is chock full of machine guns blazing and dancing flappers, fedoras and mobster wheeling and dealing, all leading to a courtroom outburst where he bellows, "I'm Al Capone! You better remember me!"

      Photo: Cinedigm

      Gangster Land, from director Timothy Woodward Jr., also stars Sean Faris (Pretty Little Liars), Jamie-Lynn Sigler and Peter Facinelli. Milo first appeared onscreen last year in Hacksaw Ridge, which was directed by the elder Gibson, but the 27-year-old nearly didn't get into acting at all.

      "After I got through high school, I became a massage therapist. I did that for about two years, then I decided...
      \"Timothy
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      The innate superiority of the Hemsworth family gene pool is demonstrated by Timothy Woodward Jr.\u2019s low-budget oater in which Luke, older brother to Chris and Liam, plays Wild Bill Hickok. A perfectly serviceable Western featuring a comfortingly familiar storyline, Hickok will tide genre fans over until more substantial offerings come along.

      Following in the footsteps of such actors as Gary Cooper, Jeff Bridges and Sam Elliott, among many others, the burly Hemsworth proves more than credible with his portrayal of the iconic gunslinger, the sort of archetypal Western character who doesn\u2019t bother to remove his boots while taking a bath....
      James Butler Hickok, better known as Wild Bill, was one of the heroes of the American Old West; a figure who has attained a near-mythical status and whose exploits \u2013 some real, some imagined \u2013 are prime material for the big screen. The low-budget indie western Hickok is the latest adaptation of Bill\u2019s life, with his boots now being worn by Luke Hemsworth, older brother of Thor and Miley Cyrus arm candy. He joins a proud tradition of men\u2019s men playing the legendary gunslinger, including Jeff Bridges (Wild Bill), Sam Elliott (Buffalo Girls), and Sam Shepard (Purgatory). Director Timothy Woodward Jr. and writer Michael Lanahan limit themselves to a single chapter of Hickok\u2019s colorful life: his time spent as a Marshall in Abilene, Texas. They...

      [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]...
      \"Bruce
      \"Bruce
      Cinedigm to release Cannes sales title in North America in July.

      TriCoast Worldwide has acquired international rights to Timothy Woodward Jr.\u2019s Hickok

      TriCoast will screen and sell the western in Cannes, where one buyer will receive the cowboy hat worn by Luke Hemsworth who portrays Wild Bill Hickok in the film.

      Cinedigm has North American rights to the film written by Michael Lanahan and will premiere Hickok day-and-date across the Us on July 7.

      Hickok is the story of legendary lawman and gunslinger, Wild Bill Hickok. Hickok is on the run from the law when he rides into Abilene, Kansas \u2013 the most hedonistic town west of the Mississippi.

      In Abilene, Hickok is offered the position of Sheriff by the town\u2019s mayor, in hopes that his unparalleled shooting skills will tame the wildest cow-town in the West.

      While delivering his own brand of frontier justice, the infamous hard-drinking gunfighter\u2019s reputation as the fastest draw in the...
      "We gunna have to do something about that young marshall of yours..." Cinedigm has released the first official trailer for a new western called Hickok, also known as Abilene (which is the name of the town in Kansas that this takes place in). The film stars Luke Hemsworth (the other brother of Liam and Chris) as a legendary lawman and gunslinger known as "Wild Bill" Hickok who moves to Abilene and is given the task of taming the wildest cow-town in the west. Also starring Trace Adkins, Kris Kristofferson, Cameron Richardson, Kaiwi Lyman-Mersereau, Hunter Fischer, Robert Catrini, and Bruce Dern. This actually seems like a gritty western straight out of the 90s, without much to offer other than big gunfights. Here's the first official trailer for Timothy Woodward Jr.'s Hickok, direct from YouTube: Infamous gunslinger and outlaw "Wild Bill" Hickok (Luke Hemsworth) attempts to escape his past by settling...
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      Timothy Woodward Jr is an Emmy Award Winning Director, Producer and Showrunner. Timothy was born October 15, 1983 in Georgetown, SC. His love for film began early when he saw his first theatrical film. Woodward, who got his start in the entertainment industry on the other side of the camera, began directing music videos before making his directorial feature debut in 2013.\n\nIn 2015, Woodward directed his first period piece, "Traded" which released to great commercial success and critical acclaim. It became a prototype for successful indie westerns. Woodward quickly followed "Traded" with the bio-pics "Hickok" about the life of Wild Bill Hickok and "Gangster Land", a noir thriller about the Al Capone and his right hand enforcer Machine Gun Jack McGurn.\n\nOften compared to western filmmaking legend Sergio Leone, Woodward continues to create beautiful pieces of art with his Director of Photography Pablo Diez.\n\nTheir first venture into the world of independent horror, "The Final Wish", premiered at ScreamFest in 2018.\n\nIn 2021 Woodward won The Emmy Award for his work in the Outstanding Limited Drama Series "Studios City" on Amazon Prime.

      Timothy Woodward Jr.

      Timothy Woodward Jr is an Emmy Award Winning Director, Producer and Showrunner. Timothy was born October 15, 1983 in Georgetown, SC. His love for film began early when he saw his first theatrical film. Woodward, who got his start in the entertainment industry on the other side of the camera, began directing music videos before making his directorial feature debut in 2013.

      In 2015, Woodward directed his first period piece, "Traded" which released to great commercial success and critical acclaim. It became a prototype for successful indie westerns. Woodward quickly followed "Traded" with the bio-pics "Hickok" about the life of Wild Bill Hickok and "Gangster Land", a noir thriller about the Al Capone and his right hand enforcer Machine Gun Jack McGurn.

      Often compared to western filmmaking legend Sergio Leone, Woodward continues to create beautiful pieces of art with his Director of Photography Pablo Diez.

      Their first venture into the world of independent horror, "The Final Wish", premiered at ScreamFest in 2018.

      In 2021 Woodward won The Emmy Award for his work in the Outstanding Limited Drama Series "Studios City" on Amazon Prime.

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