Stars: AnnaLynne McCord, Judd Nelson, Ted Raimi, Tristan Riggs, Brent Bailey, Moon Bloodgood, Kevin Porter | Written by William C. Martell | Directed by Anthony C. Ferrante
If you thought supermarkets rushed the holidays on us, they’ve got nothing on Tubi. For the latest Tubi Original, they’ve skipped right past Christmas to give us Dante’s Hotel, a New Year’s Eve-themed horror film that begins on New Year’s Eve 1975 in the Dontene Hotel. A young Daniel Brayer axe in hand, stands over twelve dead bodies including those of his parents.
Twelve years later it happens again and Daniel is there again. Both times however the bodies vanish before they can be taken to the morgue leaving Daniel a free, if very troubled man who has taken up permanent residence in Room 1224.
For 2023 the hotel has hired Goldie to run their New Year’s Eve bash. It’s an anniversary for her,...
If you thought supermarkets rushed the holidays on us, they’ve got nothing on Tubi. For the latest Tubi Original, they’ve skipped right past Christmas to give us Dante’s Hotel, a New Year’s Eve-themed horror film that begins on New Year’s Eve 1975 in the Dontene Hotel. A young Daniel Brayer axe in hand, stands over twelve dead bodies including those of his parents.
Twelve years later it happens again and Daniel is there again. Both times however the bodies vanish before they can be taken to the morgue leaving Daniel a free, if very troubled man who has taken up permanent residence in Room 1224.
For 2023 the hotel has hired Goldie to run their New Year’s Eve bash. It’s an anniversary for her,...
- 10/26/2023
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Sharknado has been back in the news this year, since 2023 marks the tenth anniversary of the goofball shark movie’s initial release – so it’s fitting that Sharknado director Anthony C. Ferrante also has multiple new movies making their way out into the world this year. The latest Ferrante joint is the horror film Dante’s Hotel, which is set to be released through the Tubi streaming service this Friday, October 13th. With its premiere just three days off, a trailer for Dante’s Hotel has arrived online and can be seen in the embed above.
Scripted by Ferrante and William C. Martell, Dante’s Hotel has the following synopsis: When an unknown assailant preys on the patrons of a haunted hotel, an event planner teams up with a mysterious tenant whose dark past is the key to freeing the cursed hotel.
AnnaLynne McCord (Excision), Judd Nelson (The Breakfast Club), Moon Bloodgood (Falling Skies...
Scripted by Ferrante and William C. Martell, Dante’s Hotel has the following synopsis: When an unknown assailant preys on the patrons of a haunted hotel, an event planner teams up with a mysterious tenant whose dark past is the key to freeing the cursed hotel.
AnnaLynne McCord (Excision), Judd Nelson (The Breakfast Club), Moon Bloodgood (Falling Skies...
- 10/10/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Anthony C. Ferrante, who used to write for Fangoria magazine back in the day, has directed twenty feature films over the course of his directing career – and several of those are shark thrillers. Ferrante was the director behind the over-the-top shark action of Sharknado, and when that movie turned out to be a pop culture sensation he returned to direct all five of the increasingly over-the-top sequels. The franchise wrapped up in 2018… and now, five years later, Ferrante has directed his seventh shark movie. A production of The Asylum, it’s a thriller called Blind Waters – and it’s already available to watch on the Tubi streaming service! To help you decide whether or not this movie is something you’d want to watch on Tubi, we have the trailer embedded above.
Ferrante wrote the Blind Waters screenplay, telling the following story: An unrelenting shark turns a couple’s dream...
Ferrante wrote the Blind Waters screenplay, telling the following story: An unrelenting shark turns a couple’s dream...
- 8/29/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Stars: Jennifer Field, Andy Lauer, Brett Hargrave, Daniel Grogan, Joey Lawrence, Addison Bowman, Rib Hillis | Written by Anthony C. Ferrante | Directed by Jared Cohn
It was bound to happen. Netflix started making and showing original movies, then Amazon, and then Tubi followed suit with Swim. But as Tubi is not a thing here in the UK (thanks Gdpr) we’ve instead had to wait almost two years for the film to hit Blighty. However, don’t get too excited. Given their budget and “free with commercials” format of its source, this isn’t The Irishman or The Tomorrow War. This shark in the house film was made by The Asylum and their frequent director Jared Cohn from a script by Anthony C. Ferrante… so don’t expect Jaws either!
The Samson family Lacey, her father Noah, and kids Charlotte (Brett Hargrave; Weedjies: Halloweed Night) and Tucker (Daniel Grogan) are renting a beach house.
It was bound to happen. Netflix started making and showing original movies, then Amazon, and then Tubi followed suit with Swim. But as Tubi is not a thing here in the UK (thanks Gdpr) we’ve instead had to wait almost two years for the film to hit Blighty. However, don’t get too excited. Given their budget and “free with commercials” format of its source, this isn’t The Irishman or The Tomorrow War. This shark in the house film was made by The Asylum and their frequent director Jared Cohn from a script by Anthony C. Ferrante… so don’t expect Jaws either!
The Samson family Lacey, her father Noah, and kids Charlotte (Brett Hargrave; Weedjies: Halloweed Night) and Tucker (Daniel Grogan) are renting a beach house.
- 4/25/2023
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
We’ve got questions, and you’ve (maybe) got answers! With another week of TV gone by, we’re lobbing queries left and right about shows including Good Witch, Pennyworth, American Ninja Warrior, Bachelor in Paradise, Mindhunter, BH90210 and more!
1 | Did Zombie Tidal Wave’s poorly (if at all?) choreographed and cheaply made-up zombies give you a new appreciation for all that The Walking Dead and Fear Twd accomplish on the weekly?
More from TVLinePerformer of the Week: Mj RodriguezGrey's Anatomy Showrunner Blasts ABC for Casting Sean Spicer on DWTS: 'I Deeply Abhor This Decision'Dancing With the Stars: Sean Spicer Responds to Casting Backlash,...
1 | Did Zombie Tidal Wave’s poorly (if at all?) choreographed and cheaply made-up zombies give you a new appreciation for all that The Walking Dead and Fear Twd accomplish on the weekly?
More from TVLinePerformer of the Week: Mj RodriguezGrey's Anatomy Showrunner Blasts ABC for Casting Sean Spicer on DWTS: 'I Deeply Abhor This Decision'Dancing With the Stars: Sean Spicer Responds to Casting Backlash,...
- 8/23/2019
- TVLine.com
It’s campy. It’s gory and it’s all about zombies. Ian Ziering is back and he’s battling zombies. Zombie Tidal Wave premieres tonight on SyFy at 9 pm. We don’t really need to go in-depth here, but it looks like from the trailer that zombies are coming ashore and Ziering and company have to battle the undead or join them. After playing Steve Sanders in all ten seasons of Beverly Hills 90210, Ziering has created a cult-like following with the Sharknado series. So far there have been six Sharknado movies all airing on the SyFy network with big numbers churning out to watch the mayhem. Sharknado may be cheesy, but there seems to be an audience that loves those crazy sharks. Ziering is hoping that those same people who love the Sharknado series will be fall in love with Zombie Tidal Wave. Anthony C. Ferrante who directed all...
- 8/17/2019
- by Stephen Nepa
- Age of the Nerd
We're running down the most interesting things on television this week from all of your favorite networks.
Whether you're into drama, action, comedy, or romance, there is something new for you on television this week.
Our picks follow!
Saturday, August 17
Zombie Tidal Wave airs on Syfy at 9/8c. From the group who brought you Sharknado and star Ian Ziering (currently airing on BH90210) comes zombies from the water. We're so in for this one!
Gates of Paradise on Lifetime at 8/7c will be providing some pretty stiff competition to Syfy's zombies.
V.C. Andrews' Fallen Hearts Review: Lions, and Baby Daddies, & Affairs, Oh My!
Starring another BH90210 star (Jason Priestley), you don't want to miss the any of the action.
And, if you've been watching the Casteel family drama so far, you know it's a must-see in the craziest way. How else can you fully enjoy Jasmine's crowd-pleasing recaps?
A...
Whether you're into drama, action, comedy, or romance, there is something new for you on television this week.
Our picks follow!
Saturday, August 17
Zombie Tidal Wave airs on Syfy at 9/8c. From the group who brought you Sharknado and star Ian Ziering (currently airing on BH90210) comes zombies from the water. We're so in for this one!
Gates of Paradise on Lifetime at 8/7c will be providing some pretty stiff competition to Syfy's zombies.
V.C. Andrews' Fallen Hearts Review: Lions, and Baby Daddies, & Affairs, Oh My!
Starring another BH90210 star (Jason Priestley), you don't want to miss the any of the action.
And, if you've been watching the Casteel family drama so far, you know it's a must-see in the craziest way. How else can you fully enjoy Jasmine's crowd-pleasing recaps?
A...
- 8/16/2019
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
I don’t know about you, but the ten episodes of Swamp Thing we received sure did fly by from my perspective. Maybe it was because the first (and quite possibly only) season had its episode count reduced from thirteen, but the show proved to be awesome in so many respects. At first, I thought it to be fair at best, and then things kicked into high gear before long. In short, I ended up loving this adaptation and happen to be sad to see it go.
Like some of you out there, I’m hoping Swamp Thing is able to follow in the footsteps of its DC TV brethren Lucifer by finding a new home elsewhere. You’d think Netflix or Hulu would be the first of several possibilities, but it’s really up to the bigwigs when you get down to it. Fingers remain crossed that the suits see the potential we do.
Like some of you out there, I’m hoping Swamp Thing is able to follow in the footsteps of its DC TV brethren Lucifer by finding a new home elsewhere. You’d think Netflix or Hulu would be the first of several possibilities, but it’s really up to the bigwigs when you get down to it. Fingers remain crossed that the suits see the potential we do.
- 8/14/2019
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Syfy may have finally put an stop to the Sharknado franchise after six movies, but that's not the end of the road for director Anthony C. Ferrante and star Ian Ziering. Set to have its World premiere on Syfy on Saturday, Aug. 17, the pair's next joint venture will be the new movie Zombie Tidal Wave. Exactly as it sounds, the movie takes the Sharknado approach by combining carnivorous creatures with natural disasters, but it's admittedly attention-grabbing. While the goal is to see if this new movie can spawn a new series as successful as Sharknado, that will likely depend on the World premiere's viewership.
Zombie Tidal Wave, as we can see in the trailer from Sdcc, is definitely one of those movies where the title says it all. It follows a sailor whose small seaside community is threatened by an ocean-borne outbreak. In the new official trailer which premiered at San Diego Comic-Con,...
Zombie Tidal Wave, as we can see in the trailer from Sdcc, is definitely one of those movies where the title says it all. It follows a sailor whose small seaside community is threatened by an ocean-borne outbreak. In the new official trailer which premiered at San Diego Comic-Con,...
- 7/20/2019
- by Jeremy Dick
- MovieWeb
Sharknados are, like, so 2015. Now, it’s time for us to brace ourselves for a Zombie Tidal Wave, crashing to shore on SYFYon August 17th! As we previously reported: The first picture under the production pact between Ian Ziering’s I.Man Productions and Darby Parker’s Stronghold Entertainment entitled Zombie Tidal Wave will have its World premiere on Syfy […] The post Trailer: Ridiculous (& Ridiculously Gory) Zombie Tidal Wave appeared first on Dread Central.
- 7/19/2019
- by Josh Millican
- DreadCentral.com
Syfy is moving forward with a fourth season of “Wynonna Earp” after a prolonged delay caused by funding issues at the show’s producers, Idw Entertainment.
The new season, which will begin production later this summer, is slated to premiere in 2020.
Syfy previously picked up the cult favorite series through Season 5, though it was reported earlier this year that production had been delayed because Idw said it was losing money on the show. Cineflix Studios has now come aboard to co-produce the series, with Cineflix Rights to handle international sales for all four seasons of the series.
Also Read: Syfy Sets 'Zombie Tidal Wave' With 'Sharknado' Star Ian Ziering
“We are absolutely thrilled that we get to make more ‘Wynonna Earp,’ and are grateful to our networks and partners for working hard to ensure we can,” showrunner Emily Andras said in a statement. “This is an...
The new season, which will begin production later this summer, is slated to premiere in 2020.
Syfy previously picked up the cult favorite series through Season 5, though it was reported earlier this year that production had been delayed because Idw said it was losing money on the show. Cineflix Studios has now come aboard to co-produce the series, with Cineflix Rights to handle international sales for all four seasons of the series.
Also Read: Syfy Sets 'Zombie Tidal Wave' With 'Sharknado' Star Ian Ziering
“We are absolutely thrilled that we get to make more ‘Wynonna Earp,’ and are grateful to our networks and partners for working hard to ensure we can,” showrunner Emily Andras said in a statement. “This is an...
- 7/2/2019
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
First, there was Sharknado. Now, there is Zombie Tidal Wave. SyFy has announced the upcoming movie which, as the title implies, will be bringing us a literal tidal wave full of zombies. Ian Ziering, who headlined the Sharknado franchise, is set to star and produce the movie. Anthony C. Ferrante, who directed all six movies in the shark-centric B-movie franchise, reunites with Ziering and will helm the undead disaster flick.
According to an announcement from SyFy, Ian Ziering will not only star in the movie, but he's also producing through his own I.Man Productions. Darby Parker is also producing via Stronghold Entertainment. The SyFy original title is set to debut as part of the network's Off The Deep End weekend on Saturday, August 17 at 9 p.m. The weekend will consist of shark-themed programming and will also include all six Sharknado movies in its lineup, as well as other titles such as Sharktopus vs.
According to an announcement from SyFy, Ian Ziering will not only star in the movie, but he's also producing through his own I.Man Productions. Darby Parker is also producing via Stronghold Entertainment. The SyFy original title is set to debut as part of the network's Off The Deep End weekend on Saturday, August 17 at 9 p.m. The weekend will consist of shark-themed programming and will also include all six Sharknado movies in its lineup, as well as other titles such as Sharktopus vs.
- 6/27/2019
- by Ryan Scott
- MovieWeb
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