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Fear The Walking Dead: Cast & Character Guide
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Fear the Walking Dead is a standalone spin-off that serves as a better starting point for new viewers of The Walking Dead franchise. With a rotating cast of characters, Fear the Walking Dead offers a true ensemble effort that is well worth watching for fans. The show's resurgence in popularity on Netflix has brought attention to its debut in a Walker-infested Los Angeles setting.

A spin-off of AMC's ultra-popular The Walking Dead, Fear the Walking Dead boasts a completely new cast of characters and a few notable crossovers and cameos. Created by Robert Kirkman and Dave Erickson, the post-apocalyptic horror series was the franchise's first-ever spin-off. Instead of being set near to its parent show's Atlanta setting, the series began in a Walker-infested Los Angeles, California. The first few seasons follow a dysfunctional, blended family, led by Kim Dickens' Madison Clark, but, as time goes on, more characters join the show's ever-expanding roster.
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  • 8/23/2024
  • by Helen Armitage
  • ScreenRant
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Alycia Debnam-Carey
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Alycia Jasmin Debnam-Carey, an Australian actress, gained recognition for her roles as Lexa in the dystopian science fiction series The 100 (2014–2016; 2020) and Alicia Clark in the horror drama series Fear the Walking Dead (2015–2022). She started her career in 2003 with a short drama film called Martha’s New Coat, directed by Rachel Ward. Her first feature film appearance was in the American disaster film Into the Storm (2014). In 2022, she made her directorial debut with the episode “Ofelia” in the seventh season of Fear the Walking Dead.

Career:

From 2003 to 2013, Debnam-Carey began her career by appearing in various short films and television series in Australia. She made her film debut in Martha’s New Coat and later appeared in the drama series McLeod’s Daughters and voiced a character in the animated short film The Safe House. She also played supporting roles in several short films. In 2010, she was cast...
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  • 8/1/2023
  • by Movies Martin Cid Magazine
  • Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
Adelaide Kane’s Romulan Sera In Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Explained
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In Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 2, episode 3, Sera, played by Adelaide Kane, is revealed to be an undercover Romulan operative disguised as a human. Sera's mission is to alter human history by assassinating Khan Noonien-Singh and preventing the Eugenics Wars and the founding of the Federation. Sera's actions have a profound impact on the timeline, leading to a devastating war between Earth and the Romulans, altering the course of events in the Star Trek universe.

Australian actress Adelaide Kane plays the undercover Romulan, Sera, in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 2, episode 3, "Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow." In Strange New Worlds season 2, episode 3, Lt. LA'an Noonien-Singh (Christina Chong) travels back in time to 21st-century Toronto with an alternate reality version of Captain James T. Kirk (Paul Wesley). As the two work together to restore the proper future, they encounter a young woman named Sera who offers to help them.
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  • 7/30/2023
  • by Rachel Hulshult
  • ScreenRant
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‘Mortal Kombat Legends: Battle of the Realms’ Blu-ray Review
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Features the voices of: Dave B. Mitchell, Jordan Rodrigues, Fred Tatasciore, Bayardo De Murguia, Patrick Seitz, Paul Nakauchi, Robin Atkin Downes, Joel McHale, Jennifer Carpenter, Ike Amadi | Written by Jeremy Adams | Directed by Ethan Spaulding

Between the live action reboot of Mortal Kombat and my growing appreciation of the animated Batman films it was pretty much a given that I would check out another of Warner’s animated offerings, Mortal Kombat Legends: Battle of the Realms.

Mortal Kombat Legends: Battle of the Realms begins with a couple fleeing through deserted streets before being confronted by a trio of nasty looking creatures. They kill the couple but Raiden (Dave B. Mitchell; Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous) arrives in time to save their baby whom the mother names Liu Kang with her dying breath.

We’re barely a minute in and already there’s a decapitation and a pair of eyes exploding from their sockets.
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  • 9/3/2021
  • by Jim Morazzini
  • Nerdly
Liesl Ahlers in Friend Request (2016)
Friend Request Trailer: Evil Is Trending
Liesl Ahlers in Friend Request (2016)
Entertainment Studios Motion Pictures has released a new trailer for Friend Request, which hits theaters next month, just as school gets back in session. This new thriller takes fans through the dark side of social media, showing how one "friend" can turn someone's life upside down. While Jaws may have kept a generation away from the ocean, Friend Request may have the same affect on social-media obsessed youngsters in the 21st Century.

The story centers on popular college student Laura (Alycia Debnam-Carey), who has tons of friends, both on Facebook and Irl. She graciously accepts social outcast Marina's (Liesl Ahlers) online friend request, until Marina crosses the line and Laura unfriends her. To everyone's shock, Marina takes her own life in a ritual meant to torment Laura, which appears in a video posted on Laura's profile. Even though it wasn't Laura who posted the video, or other creepy content that begins appearing on her page,...
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  • 8/30/2017
  • by MovieWeb
  • MovieWeb
Competition: Win visceral horror ‘Honeymoon’ on DVD
To celebrate the release of Honeymoon, the new visceral horror starring the critically acclaimed Game of Thrones actress Rose Leslie and Penny Dreadful‘s Harry Treadaway – coming to DVD and Blu-ray 26th January 2015 – we have a copy on DVD to giveaway courtesy of Arrow Films.

Honeymoon creates an atmosphere of suspense unlike any horror film in the last few years. Reminiscent of such critically acclaimed films as Under the Skin and Anti Christ, the film taps into very basic human fears and boasts fantastic, realistic performances from two of the UK’s best young talents. Honeymoon is a must for fans of horror and high quality cinema.

Available to order on Amazon today: http://amzn.to/1yRg3o4

To win a copy of Where The Devil Hides on DVD, just answer the following question:

What character does Rose Leslie play on Game of Thrones? Is it:

a) Ygritte

b) Sansa...
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  • 1/26/2015
  • by Phil Wheat
  • Nerdly
Competition: Win horror ‘Where The Devil Hides’ on DVD
To celebrate the release of Where The Devil Hides, the eerie and atmospheric possession chiller – coming to DVD 26th Jan. 2015 – we have a copy on to giveaway courtesy of Kaleidoscope Home Entertainment.

Like recent super-cool indie sleeper-hit The Sacrament, Where The Devil Hides revolves around a religious cult. Unlike that film, Where The Devil Hides’ cast features some of cinema’s most iconic actors – Colm Meaney, Rufus Sewell and Jennifer Carpenter, all turn-in career-best performances.

Where The Devil Hides is available to order on Amazon today: http://amzn.to/1DOHqRW

To win a copy of Where The Devil Hides on DVD, just answer the following question:

Where the Devil Hides star Colm Meaney also appeared in which of the following TV shows? Was it:

a) Star Trek: Enterprise

b) Star Trek: Voyager

c) Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

Email your answer to NerdlyComps@gmail.com, making sure to include your name and address.
See full article at Nerdly
  • 1/23/2015
  • by Phil Wheat
  • Nerdly
The Devils Hand (2014) Review
Originally titled Where the Devil Hides I offer you The Devils Hand. Im not terribly fond of either title but my complaints are obviously far too late. With more than a passing debt to the 1981 Wes Craven semiclassic Deadly Blessing this film places us in a tightknit strict and dangerously religious small town called New Bethlehem. Complete with a powerhungry and outoftouch leader (Colm Meaney here and the legendary Ernest Borgnine in Deadly Blessing) as well as supernatural goingson and the alluring draw of the outside world into this thinlyveiled Amish community the comparisons are ripe for the picking. Not to mention a scary barn sequence in the hayloft (remember that ubercreepy scene with Sharon Stone yes that...
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  • 1/12/2015
  • Best-Horror-Movies.com
UK Will Soon Discover Where The Devil Hides
With a cast including Rufus Sewell, Colm Meaney and Jennifer Carpenter, Where the Devil Hides (aka The Devil’s Hand) certainly has some acting cred on its side. Whether it’s any good… well, we’ll soon know as Kaleidoscope Home Entertainment will… Continue Reading →

The post UK Will Soon Discover Where The Devil Hides appeared first on Dread Central.
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  • 12/23/2014
  • by Gareth Jones
  • DreadCentral.com
The Walking Dead Spin-Off Series Casts Frank Dillane & Alycia Debnam Carey
According to Deadline, Frank Dillane and Alycia Debnam Carey have been cast in the pilot for AMC's The Walking Dead companion series, which is to be directed by Adam Davidson (The Day Trippers). The show will be set around the same time as events of The Walking Dead but take place in a different location, and will focus on a male divorced teacher and a female guidance councillor trying to survive the zombie apocalypse. Apparently Dillane and Debnam Carey will play this unnamed woman's son (who has a drug problem) and daughter (described simply as "ambitious"). There are no more details on their roles at this time. Dillane, 23, is a British actor best known for playing Owen Coffin in In The Heart of the Sea and Tom Riddle Jr. in Harry Potter & The Half-Blood Prince. Aussie Debnam Carey has appeared in movies such as The Devil's Hand and Into...
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  • 12/2/2014
  • ComicBookMovie.com
Giveaway: The Devil's Hand
Halloween is upon us and to celebrate, we have a "spooktacular" contest centered around the new horror film, "The Devil's Hand", starring Jennifer Carpenter (Dexter), Rufus Sewell (Dark City) and Adelaide Kane (The Cw's Reign). If you're brave enough to watch the film then read below for the contest rules for how to win a $15 iTunes gift card. (Note: Completing all 4 will increase your chances.) 1.) Like us on Facebook . 2.) Follow @ComicBook_Movie On Twitter. If you're already following, then Rt the tweet below. https://t.co/IA9bUt0AgX … Follow @_MarkJulian and @ComicBook_Movie for... http://t.co/Hw1X8cGfXv — ComicBookMovie.com (@ComicBook_Movie) October 30, 2014 3.) Follow @_MarkJulian on Twitter. If you're already following, then Rt the tweet below. Follow @_MarkJulian and @ComicBook_Movie for chance to win a $15 iTunes gift card from #TheDevilsHand #ProphecyParty https://t.co/WyOu8x84In — Mark Julian (@_MarkJulian) October 30, 2014 4.) Click the Thumbs-Up/Like Button...
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  • 10/30/2014
  • ComicBookMovie.com
Exclusive Interview with Adelaide Kane for ‘The Devil’s Hand’
The devil loves tormenting good Christian communities.

From Roadside Attractions, “The Devil’s Hand” stars Rufus Sewell (“Hercules,” “Gods of Egypt”), Alycia Debnam Carey (“Into the Storm”), Adelaide Kane (“Reign”) and Colm Meaney (“Star Trek: Deep Space Nine”).

Here’s the synopsis:

Something very strange happened in the small village of New Bethlehem, a devout community kept under the tight reins of the town's vigilant Elders. Six girls born on the same day to different mothers. Perhaps a coincidence or as most believe a chilling omen of something yet to come. Now, on the eve of their 18th birthday, the young women are mysteriously disappearing one by one and feared dead. Terror has overtaken this quiet community. Could this be the work of a serial killer, one of the village elders or a horrific prophecy come true?

Latino-Review had an exclusive phone interview with actress Adelaide Kane on the release date for the film.
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  • 10/18/2014
  • by Gig Patta
  • LRMonline.com
Review: Avoid the Touch of The Devil’s Hand
Have you heard of the new horror movie, The Devil’s Hand? No. Okay, how about Where the Devil Hides? Or maybe The Devil’s Rapture? If none of those ring a bell, then surely you’ve heard of The Occult. The last one is the original title, dating back to March 2012, when an official announcement was made and production commenced. Now that it is finally coming out, the title changes and long gap between production and release make perfect sense.

We begin in a birthing room. 6 girls are being born on the 6th day of the 6th month. This is very bad. There is talk of a prophecy and Satan and how “one will emerge.”

The post Review: Avoid the Touch of The Devil’s Hand appeared first on Shock Till You Drop.
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  • 10/11/2014
  • by Ryan Turek
  • shocktillyoudrop.com
Horror Goes Amish in The Devil's Hand [Trailer]
Devil possession and the Amish seem to go hand in hand so well that I'm a bit surprised this is the first time I've seen a horror movie with this setting and even more surprising, one that doesn't look like a total write-off.

Directed by Christian E. Christiansen (who previously made the terrible Single White Female rip-off/update The Roommate), The Devil's Hand (previously known as the equally generic but far more forgettable Where the Devil Hides) stars Rufus Sewell, Colm Meaney, Jennifer Carpenter and a slew of relative newcomers as the six girls at the center of this story. They were all born on the same night and according to prophecy, all but one will die and the last remaining survivor will become the titular Devil's Hand.

It's ridiculous stuff but [Continued ...]...
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  • 9/8/2014
  • QuietEarth.us
Trailer for the Amish Horror Thriller The Devil's Hand
Dexter's Jennifer Carpenter stars in a new horror movie called The Devil's Hand. The story centers on six young Amish girls who are accused of being "Satan's children" because they were a born on the sixth day of the sixth month. Since they have the 666 factor working against them, they must fight for their lives when their devout community elders insist they be "cleansed" before turning 18.

I'm not expecting this to be an amazing film, but I hope it will at least provide some fun and creepy entertainment. Here's the official synopsis:

When six girls are born on the sixth day of the sixth month to different mothers in the small, devout village of New Bethlehem an ancient prophecy is set in motion -- on their 18th birthday one of the girls will become the Devil’s Hand. As the day approaches and one by one the young women begin to disappear,...
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  • 9/8/2014
  • by Joey Paur
  • GeekTyrant
New One-Sheet for The Devils Hand
A new one-sheet for Christian E. Christiansen's new demonic thriller 'The Devil's Hand' (previously known as 'Where the Devil Hides') has emerged. It's a tad uninspired I'm afraid to report and unfortunately has to rely on oversized text to give it some impact. It does however feature a number of the main cast members that includes Alycia Debnam Carey, Adelaide Kane (below) and Leah Pipes. Director Christiansen, who directed the Leighton Meester and Minka Kelly 'Single White Female' styled thriller 'The Roommate', helms from a script penned by Karl Mueller. Rufus Sewell, Thomas McDonell, Jim McKeny, Katie Garfield, Ric Reitz and former 'Dexter' actress Jennifer Carpenter also star. Check out the poster below....
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  • 9/8/2014
  • Horror Asylum
Ancient Bunkum On The Rise In Trailer For The Devil’s Hand
Zombies. Superheroes. Sequels. Hollywood’s obsession with all three is at an all-time high. Why a money-hungry producer hasn’t stumped up the cash for a zombie superhero sequel is beyond me. Another trend that’s growing thin is the endless stream of Devilish dirge. Granted, there are some films with ‘devil’ in the title that just happen to use beelzebub’s name – but are actually original, interesting movies regardless. What about The Devil’s Hand, then?

In production since 2012, it’s dallied with a title involving the lord of darkness in some capacity. First called The Occult, that was switched out in favour of Where The Devil Hides before the current title was settled on. We’re not certain that the title matters, especially with such a dodgy sounding concept.

In a tiny Bible belt town, six girls born on the sixth day of the sixth month to different mothers – a terrible prophecy begins!
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  • 9/5/2014
  • by Gem Seddon
  • We Got This Covered
A Small Town Battles Supernatural Evil in 'The Devil's Hand' Trailer
"My birthday's at midnight. You have to kill me before it's too late." After dealing with a serial killing brother on the Showtime series "Dexter," now Jennifer Carpenter finds herself confronting evil as part of a small, Amish-like community in The Devil's Hand. A group of six girls have been born on the sixth day of the sixth month, prompting a worrisome religious prophecy for one of them to become possessed by the power of the devil. But is there actually a supernatural power involved here, or is someone behind the disappearance of the girls as their birthday approaches? It's PG-13 horror so don't get too excited. Watch! Here's the first trailer for Christian E. Christiansen's The Devil's Hand from Roadside Attractions: The Devil's Hand (formerly Where the Devil Hides) is directed by Christian E. Chirstiansen (The Roommate) and written by Karl Mueller. When six girls are born...
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  • 9/5/2014
  • by Ethan Anderton
  • firstshowing.net
The Devil’S Hand Trailer Unleashes an Ancient Evil on Jennifer Carpenter, Adelaide Kane and More
Looks like Lionsgate switched up the title of Christian E. Christiansen’s latest yet again. It was originally called The Occult, then it was Where the Devil Hides back at CinemaCon 2013 and now, according to the film’s brand new trailer, it’s going by the name The Devil’s Hand instead. The film focuses on six girls all born on the sixth day of the sixth month, but to different mothers. According to ancient prophecy, only one can survive and on her 18th birthday, that one will become the Devil’s Hand. Lionsgate and Roadside Attractions have this one hitting theaters and VOD on October 10th. The films stars Jennifer Carpenter, Rufus Sewell, Alycia Debnam Carey, Adelaide Kane, Leah Pipes and Thomas McDonell. Hit the jump to check out the new The Devil’s Hand trailer. I remember having interest in this one back when it was in production in 2012, but after that,...
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  • 9/5/2014
  • by Perri Nemiroff
  • Collider.com
The Devil's Hand Scratches Out a Poster
Finally a one-sheet has arrived for Ld Entertainment’s The Devil's Hand (formerly Where the Devil Hides), and as always you'll find it here on Dread Central. Why? Because we Love this stuff.

Roadside Attractions has earmarked an October 10th Us release for The Devil’s Hand. Directed by Christian E. Christiansen, the flick stars Jennifer Carpenter, Alycia Debnam-Carey, Rufus Sewell, Thomas McDonell, Adelaide Kane, Leah Pipes, Colm Meaney, Stacey Edwards, and Ric Reitz.

Lionsgate will release The Devil’s Hand on VOD, DVD, and TV platforms.

Synopsis

When six girls are born on the sixth day of the sixth month to different mothers in the small, devout village of New Bethlehem, an ancient prophecy is set in motion -- on their 18th birthday one of the girls will become the Devil’s Hand. As the day approaches and one by one the young women begin to disappear, terror overtakes the quiet community,...
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  • 9/5/2014
  • by Steve Barton
  • DreadCentral.com
The Devil's Hand Clutches a Trailer
On tap right now we have the first trailer for Ld Entertainment’s The Devil's Hand (formerly Where the Devil Hides), and if we were you, we'd hurry up and shake it. Big Red doesn't like to be kept waiting ya know!

Roadside Attractions has earmarked an October 10 Us release for The Devil’s Hand. Directed by Christian E. Christiansen, the flick stars Jennifer Carpenter, Alycia Debnam-Carey, Rufus Sewell, Thomas McDonell, Adelaide Kane, Leah Pipes, Colm Meaney, Stacey Edwards, and Ric Reitz.

Lionsgate will release The Devil’s Hand on VOD, DVD, and TV platforms.

Synopsis

Something very strange happened in the small village of New Bethlehem, a devout community kept under the tight reins of the town's vigilant Elders. Six girls born on the same day to different mothers. Perhaps a coincidence or, as most believe, a chilling omen of something yet to come. Now, on the eve of their 18th birthday,...
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  • 8/22/2014
  • by Steve Barton
  • DreadCentral.com
Where the Devil Hides Retitled Again, Fall Release Planned
The film formerly known as Where the Devil Hides, The Devil's Rapture and The Occult is receiving its fourth title. According to Screen Daily, when the movie arrives this fall it will be called The Devil's Hand. Christian E. Christiansen (The Roommate) directs; Rufus Sewell and Jennifer Carpenter star. Roadside Attractions is expected to release the film on October 10th.

The post Where the Devil Hides Retitled Again, Fall Release Planned appeared first on Shock Till You Drop.
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  • 7/29/2014
  • by Ryan Turek
  • shocktillyoudrop.com
Evil Changes its Identity in The Devil's Hand
It's been awhile since last we heard anything about Ld Entertainment’s Where the Devil Hides, but the flick has undergone a name change and more! Read on for the latest details including when you'll be able to see it!

Roadside Attractions has earmarked an October 10 Us release for The Devil’s Hand, formerly Where The Devil Hides, formerly The Devil's Rapture. Directed by Christian E. Christiansen, the flick stars Jennifer Carpenter, Alycia Debnam-Carey, Rufus Sewell, Thomas McDonell, Adelaide Kane, Leah Pipes, Colm Meaney, Stacey Edwards, and Ric Reitz.

Lionsgate will release The Devil’s Hand on VOD, DVD, and TV platforms.

Synopsis

Something very strange happened in the small village of New Bethlehem, a devout community kept under the tight reins of the town's vigilant Elders. Six girls born on the same day to different mothers. Perhaps a coincidence or, as most believe, a chilling omen of something yet to come.
See full article at DreadCentral.com
  • 7/29/2014
  • by Steve Barton
  • DreadCentral.com
Buyers take The Devil’s Hand
Exclusive: Cinema Management Group has licensed the Rufus Sewell horror-thriller from Mickey Liddell’s Ld Entertainment in a slew of markets.

Roadside Attractions has earmarked an October 10 Us release for The Devil’s Hand, formerly Where The Devil Hides, about six girls in a small village who were born on the same day nearly 18 years ago and start to disappear.

While village edlers claim a hellish prophecy may be about to come true, some suspect other forces may be at work.

Edward Noeltner’s Cinema Management Group has closed deals in the UK (Kaleidoscope), Canada (Mongrel Media), Scandinavia (Another World), the Middle East (Front Row) and Turkey (Sinema).

Rights also went in the Philippines (Pioneer Films), Vietnam (Bhd Distribution), Mexico and pan-Latin American pay-tv (Alebrije) and Argentina, Chile, Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador (Bf Distribution).

Sewell (pictured) stars alongside Alycia Debnam Carey, Adelaide Kane, Leah Pipes, Thomas McDonell and Jennifer Carpenter. Lionsgate will release...
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 7/28/2014
  • by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
  • ScreenDaily
Buyers rally to The Devil’s Hand
Exclusive: Cinema Management Group has licensed the Rufus Sewell horror-thriller from Mickey Liddell’s Ld Entertainment in a slew of markets.

Roadside Attractions has earmarked an October 10 Us release for The Devil’s Hand, formerly Where The Devil Hides, about six girls in a small village who were born on the same day nearly 18 years ago and start to disappear.

While village edlers claim a hellish prophecy may be about to come true, some suspect other forces may be at work.

Edward Noeltner’s Cinema Management Group has closed deals in the UK (Kaleidoscope), Canada (Mongrel Media), Scandinavia (Another World), the Middle East (Front Row) and Turkey (Sinema).

Rights also went in the Philippines (Pioneer Films), Vietnam (Bhd Distribution), Mexico and pan-Latin American pay-tv (Alebrije) and Argentina, Chile, Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador (Bf Distribution).

Sewell (pictured) stars alongside Alycia Debnam Carey, Adelaide Kane, Leah Pipes, Thomas McDonell and Jennifer Carpenter. Lionsgate will release...
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 7/28/2014
  • by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
  • ScreenDaily
Christian E. Christiansen
TrustNordisk sells On The Edge
Christian E. Christiansen
Feature dubbed the Danish Fast & Furious sold to France, Russia and Japan.

Christian E. Christiansen’s action-drama On The Edge (Lev stærkt), which had its world premiere at the International Film Festival Rotterdam last month, has been sold to France (Films Distribution), Russia (P & I Films), Japan (Transformer, Inc) and Former Yugoslavia (Discovery film and video distribution).

The film centres on two best friends and street racers whose relationship is tested after one kills a young girl on the road.

Review: On The Edge

It stars Danish actress Danica Curcic (The Bridge) and Norwegian actor Jakob Oftebro (Kon-Tiki), both of whom were feted as Shooting Stars at this year’s Berlin Film Festival. It also stars Cyron Melville (A Royal Affair), who was a Shooting Star in 2009.

Christiansen’s credits include two Us-produced features - The Roommate (2011) and the upcoming Where The Devil Hides.

On The Edge is produced by the Zentropa Group in co-production with M...
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  • 2/18/2014
  • by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
  • ScreenDaily
Where the Devil Hides Uncovered at Efm
Edward Noeltner’s Cinema Management Group has picked up Ld Entertainment’s Where the Devil Hides and will premiere the film for buyers during the 2014 Efm. That brings us one step closer to finally seeing this bad boy! Rejoice!

Directed by Christian E. Christiansen, the flick stars Jennifer Carpenter, Alycia Debnam-Carey, Rufus Sewell, Thomas McDonell, Adelaide Kane, Leah Pipes, Colm Meaney, Stacey Edwards and Ric Reitz.

Synopsis

Something very strange happened in the small village of New Bethlehem, a devout community kept under the tight reins of the town's vigilant Elders. Six girls born on the same day to different mothers. Perhaps a coincidence or, as most believe, a chilling omen of something yet to come. Now, on the eve of their 18th birthday, the young women are mysteriously disappearing one by one and feared dead. Terror has overtaken this quiet community. Could this be the work of a serial killer,...
See full article at DreadCentral.com
  • 2/7/2014
  • by Uncle Creepy
  • DreadCentral.com
Cmg boards sales on Devil
Efm: Edward Noeltner’s Cinema Management Group (Cmg) has picked up sales rights from Ld Entertainment to Where The Devil Hides.

Rufus Sewell stars in the story of a small village under the shadow of a demonic prophecy where young girls have begun to disappear.

Alycia Debnam Carey, Adelaide Kane, Leah Pipes, Thomas McDonell and Jennifer Carpenter round out the key cast.

Christian E Christiansen directed from Karl Mueller’s screenplay. Jennifer Monroe and Pete Shilaimon produced while Paddy Cullen and Scott Holroyd served as executive producers.

Cmg and Mickey Liddell’s Ld Entertainment previously collaborated on The Collector and The Collection.
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 2/7/2014
  • by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
  • ScreenDaily
New Where the Devil Hides Poster Is Dripping with Sin
An official one-sheet for Where the Devil Hides (formerly The Occult and The Devil's Rapture) has arrived, and it's just as creepy and subtle as the last bit of eye candy we brought you back in April of 2013. Really good stuff!

Directed by Christian E. Christiansen, the flick stars Jennifer Carpenter, Alycia Debnam-Carey, Rufus Sewell, Thomas McDonell, Adelaide Kane, Leah Pipes, Colm Meaney, Stacey Edwards and Ric Reitz.

The film is heading into this year's Efm so hopefully we'll have some distro news soon.

Synopsis

Something very strange happened in the small village of New Bethlehem, a devout community kept under the tight reins of the town's vigilant Elders. Six girls born on the same day to different mothers. Perhaps a coincidence or, as most believe, a chilling omen of something yet to come. Now, on the eve of their 18th birthday, the young women are mysteriously disappearing one by one and feared dead.
See full article at DreadCentral.com
  • 2/6/2014
  • by Uncle Creepy
  • DreadCentral.com
Henry Rollins
AFM Briefs: 108 Media’s ‘He Never Died’; Worldview & Qed Team On ‘Outsider’; TrustNordisk’s ‘On The Edge’; Intandem Blasts Off With ‘Gagarin’; More
Henry Rollins
Updated, 2:40 Pm: 108 Media has pre-sold the Henry Rollins drama He Never Died to Take One for Scandinavia and Benelux. The AFM-bound title from writer-director Jason Krawczyck stars the legendary punk singer, author and radio host as a socially disturbed outcast. “He Never Died embodies the rare culmination of our fanboy sensibilities and mainstream marketability,” said producer Zach Hagen of Alternate Ending Studio. Adam J. Shully, who created and produced the Canadian TV drama The Bridge (not the FX series), also produces. He Never Died begins production November 13 at Pinewood Studios in Toronto.

The Outsider has a new financier. Previously with Silver Pictures, the post-ww II Japanese-based crime thriller will now be produced and financed by Worldview Entertainment, it was announced today. Qed International will be selling the film internationally as part of its slate at the AFM. Worldview’s reps CAA, who packaged and arranged financing, will represent domestic rights.
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 10/29/2013
  • by The Deadline Team
  • Deadline Film + TV
A Better Look at Where the Devil Hides
A couple of days ago we brought you the first - slightly blurry - look at the official sales one-sheet for Where the Devil Hides (formerly The Occult and The Devil's Rapture) from the Las Vegas CinemaCon. Now we have a better look. It's like putting on glasses for the first time!

Look for Where the Devil Hides to be in theatres on October 11th, 2013.

Directed by Christian E. Christiansen, the flick stars Jennifer Carpenter, Alycia Debnam-Carey, Rufus Sewell, Thomas McDonell, Adelaide Kane, Leah Pipes, Colm Meaney, Stacey Edwards and Ric Reitz.

Synopsis

Something very strange happened in the small village of New Bethlehem, a devout community kept under the tight reins of the town's vigilant Elders. Six girls born on the same day to different mothers. Perhaps a coincidence or, as most believe, a chilling omen of something yet to come. Now, on the eve of their 18th birthday,...
See full article at DreadCentral.com
  • 4/17/2013
  • by Uncle Creepy
  • DreadCentral.com
Look Skyward for Where the Devil Hides
Liddell Entertainment is the company behind the slasher film The Collection. Now, they are behind the supernatural title Where the Devil Hides. This titled was previously called The Occult and The Devil's Rapture. The first poster for Where the Devil Hides is hosted here, with the film's latest incarnation. This film involves strange occurrences. Six girls are born on the same day. Eighteen years later, the girls begin to disappear, one at a time. Their disappearances could be part of kidnapping conspiracy, but a supernatural force is likely at work. Horror fans can preview the film's artwork here. The graphic shows one character with extraordinary powers of flight. As well, a steeple hints that the film will involve demonic forces. Cast and crew details are listed below. Release Date: October 11, 2013 (Theatrical). Director: Christian Christiansen. Writer: Karl Mueller. Cast: Rufus Sewell, Anne Heche, Alycia Debnam-Carey, Colm Meaney, Thomas McDonell, Adelaide...

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See full article at 28 Days Later Analysis
  • 4/16/2013
  • by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
  • 28 Days Later Analysis
Teaser One-Sheet from Where the Devil Hides Falls to Earth
Another bit of early eye candy has made its way from the Las Vegas CinemaCon to the weird wide web, as the first artwork for the recently named Where the Devil Hides (formerly The Occult and The Devil's Rapture) has arrived!

Look for Where the Devil Hides to be in theatres on October 11th, 2013.

Directed by Christian E. Christiansen, the flick stars Jennifer Carpenter, Alycia Debnam-Carey, Rufus Sewell, Thomas McDonell, Adelaide Kane, Leah Pipes, Colm Meaney, Stacey Edwards and Ric Reitz.

Synopsis

Something very strange happened in the small village of New Bethlehem, a devout community kept under the tight reins of the town's vigilant Elders. Six girls born on the same day to different mothers. Perhaps a coincidence or, as most believe, a chilling omen of something yet to come. Now, on the eve of their 18th birthday, the young women are mysteriously disappearing one by one and feared dead.
See full article at DreadCentral.com
  • 4/16/2013
  • by Uncle Creepy
  • DreadCentral.com
The Devil's Rapture Is Where the Devil Hides from The Occult
A third title change has come for the demonic flick featuring "Dexter"'s Jennifer Carpenter, who last tangoed with biblical terrors in The Exorcism of Emily Rose. The Occult became The Devil's Rapture, and now it's Where the Devil Hides.

Look for Where the Devil Hides to be in theatres on October 11th, 2013.

Directed by Christian E. Christiansen, the flick stars Jennifer Carpenter, Alycia Debnam-Carey, Rufus Sewell, Thomas McDonell, Adelaide Kane, Leah Pipes, Colm Meaney, Stacey Edwards and Ric Reitz.

Synopsis

Something very strange happened in the small village of New Bethlehem, a devout community kept under the tight reins of the town's vigilant Elders. Six girls born on the same day to different mothers. Perhaps a coincidence or, as most believe, a chilling omen of something yet to come. Now, on the eve of their 18th birthday, the young women are mysteriously disappearing one by one and feared dead.
See full article at DreadCentral.com
  • 4/15/2013
  • by Uncle Creepy
  • DreadCentral.com
The Devil's Rapture With Jennifer Carpenter Now Called Where the Devil Hides, Teaser Poster Revealed...
The film formerly known as The Occult and The Devil's Rapture is now being called Where the Devil Hides.  That's what we've learned when a Where the Devil Hides poster was spotted at CinemaCon.  The teaser was spotted next to a poster for Black Rock - both are being distributed by Ld Entertainment

Alycia Debnam-Carey,  Rufus Sewell, Thomas McDonell, Adelaide Kane, Leah Pipes and Jennifer Carpenter star.  Check out the full art inside...

Synopsis: Something very strange happened in the small village of New Bethlehem, a devout community kept under the tight reins of the town's vigilant Elders.  Six girls born on the same day to different mothers. Perhaps a coincidence or as most believe a chilling omen of something yet to come. Now, on the eve of their 18th birthday, the young women are mysteriously disappearing one by one and feared dead. Terror has overtaken this quiet community.  Could...
See full article at shocktillyoudrop.com
  • 4/14/2013
  • shocktillyoudrop.com
Exclusive Poster Debut for Tribeca Entry Mr. Jones
Mr. Jones, a film we first alerted you to back during our American Film Market coverage, is making its debut at the Tribeca Film Festival (premiering as a Tribeca vs. Tribeca entry) and we have the official one-sheet to share with you.  Check it out within...

Directed by Karl Mueller (writer of The Divide and the upcoming The Devil's Rapture), the film concerns Scott (Jon Foster) who is a filmmaker in need of inspiration. He and his girlfriend Penny move into a desolate house hoping to make a breakthrough. Then they discover their neighbor, the elusive Mr. Jones. Famous for his haunting sculptures, Mr. Jones has remained a mystery to the world. Scott and Penny, convinced that they have found the perfect film subject, sneak into his workshop and realize that their curiosity may have chilling consequences. Who is Mr. Jones?

Read more...
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  • 4/4/2013
  • shocktillyoudrop.com
Poster Premiere for the Tribeca Entry Mr. Jones
Our brother site which focuses on all genre releases, ShockTillYouDrop.com, has exclusively premiered the poster for Mr. Jones , a new pic debuting at the Tribeca Film Festival. Check out the poster here . Directed by Karl Mueller (writer of The Divide and the upcoming The Devil's Rapture ), the film concerns Scott (Jon Foster), who is a filmmaker in need of inspiration. He and his girlfriend Penny move into a desolate house hoping to make a breakthrough. Then they discover their neighbor, the elusive Mr. Jones. Famous for his haunting sculptures, Mr. Jones has remained a mystery to the world. Scott and Penny, convinced that they have found the perfect film subject, sneak into his workshop and realize that their curiosity may have chilling consequences. Who is Mr. Jones?...
See full article at Comingsoon.net
  • 4/4/2013
  • Comingsoon.net
The Devil's Hand (2014)
Jennifer Carpenter’s “The Occult” Now “The Devil’s Rapture”
The Devil's Hand (2014)
The film formerly known as The Occult has a bunch of things changing. The film is now entitled The Devil’S Rapture, which just sounds dreamy, and instead of opening in February, the Jennifer Carpenter vehicle won’t open until October!

October 11th to be exact. The film is directed by Christian E. Christiansen (The Roommate), who has proven more creative than his parents, from a script by Karl Mueller. The cast, after Dexter’s Carpenter, includes Alycia Debnam-Carey, Rufus Sewell, Thomas McDonell, Adelaide Kane, Leah Pipes, Colm Meaney, Stacey Edwards, and Ric Reitz.
See full article at FamousMonsters of Filmland
  • 12/30/2012
  • by Andy Greene
  • FamousMonsters of Filmland
The Occult Becomes The Devils Rapture for Jennifer Carpenters New Horror
The latest horror project from Danish helmer Christian E. Christiansen ('The Roommate') has had a bit of a switch around. First and foremost the title formerly known as 'The Occult' has been retitled to 'The Devil's Rapture'. And secondly Ld Entertainment has shifted it from its expected February 2013 release slot back to 11 October. The supernatural chiller penned by 'The Divide's Karl Mueller stars 'Dexter's Jennifer Carpenter -below ('The Factory'), Rufus Sewell ('Dark City'), Colm Meaney, Thomas McDonell, Jane McNeill, Leah Pipes, Adelaide Kane and Ric Reitz....
See full article at Horror Asylum
  • 12/22/2012
  • Horror Asylum
The Occult Gets a Title Change; Now It's The Devil's Rapture
One generic title has been exchanged for one cliche title as the Jennifer Carpenter spooker has gone from being known as The Occult to The Devil's Rapture. Maybe the studio should go to the well a third time?

That's not the only change, however, as the release date has been moved as well. You'll now find The Devil's Rapture to be in theatres on October 11th, 2013.

Directed by Christian E. Christiansen, the flick stars Jennifer Carpenter, Alycia Debnam-Carey, Rufus Sewell, Thomas McDonell, Adelaide Kane, Leah Pipes, Colm Meaney, Stacey Edwards and Ric Reitz.

Synopsis

Something very strange happened in the small village of New Bethlehem, a devout community kept under the tight reins of the town's vigilant Elders. Six girls born on the same day to different mothers. Perhaps a coincidence or, as most believe, a chilling omen of something yet to come. Now, on the eve of their 18th birthday,...
See full article at DreadCentral.com
  • 12/21/2012
  • by Uncle Creepy
  • DreadCentral.com
The Occult Starring Jennifer Carpenter Gets Title Change, Release Date
Ld Entertainment's The Occult is now going to be known as The Devil's Rapture.  

Written by Karl Mueller and directed by Christian E. Christiansen, the horror film stars Jennifer Carpenter (pictured), Alycia Debnam-Carey,  Rufus Sewell, Thomas McDonell, Adelaide Kane, Leah Pipes, Colm Meaney, Stacey Edwards and Ric Reitz.  

In addition to the title change, we have learned that the film is no longer opening in February and will instead bow on October 11th.

Read more...
See full article at shocktillyoudrop.com
  • 12/21/2012
  • shocktillyoudrop.com
The Devil's Hand (2014)
Rufus Sewell-starrer “Devil’S Rapture” coming for Halloween ’13
The Devil's Hand (2014)
Fango has learned that Devil’S Rapture, originally titled The Occult when we first told you about it here, will go wide October 11, 2013 in time for the Halloween season. Directed by The Roommate’s Christian E. Christiansen and written by The Divide’s Karl Mueller, Devil’S Rapture is set in a small town under the sway of a religious cult. Six girls born on the same day to different mothers start vanishing just before their 18th birthdays, and the older members believe an ancient prophecy is coming true while the younger folk suspect the abusive elders themselves are responsible. The cast includes Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter’s Rufus Sewell (pictured above), Dexter’s Jennifer Carpenter, Colm Meaney, Thomas McDonell, Jane McNeill and Leah Pipes.
See full article at Fangoria
  • 12/21/2012
  • by gingold@starloggroup.com (Michael Gingold)
  • Fangoria
The Devil's Hand (2014)
Rufus Sewell-starrer “Devil’S Rapture” coming for Halloween ’13
The Devil's Hand (2014)
Fango has learned that Devil’S Rapture, originally titled The Occult when we first told you about it here, will go wide October 11, 2013 in time for the Halloween season. Directed by The Roommate’s Christian E. Christiansen and written by The Divide’s Karl Mueller, Devil’S Rapture is set in a small town under the sway of a religious cult. Six girls born on the same day to different mothers start vanishing just before their 18th birthdays, and the older members believe an ancient prophecy is coming true while the younger folk suspect the abusive elders themselves are responsible. The cast includes Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter’s Rufus Sewell (pictured above), Dexter’s Jennifer Carpenter, Colm Meaney, Thomas McDonell, Jane McNeill and Leah Pipes.
See full article at Fangoria
  • 12/21/2012
  • by gingold@starloggroup.com (Michael Gingold)
  • Fangoria
The Devil's Hand (2014)
Rufus Sewell-starrer “Devil’S Rapture” coming for Halloween ’13
The Devil's Hand (2014)
Fango has learned that Devil’S Rapture, originally titled The Occult when we first told you about it here, will go wide October 11, 2013 in time for the Halloween season. Directed by The Roommate’s Christian E. Christiansen and written by The Divide’s Karl Mueller, Devil’S Rapture is set in a small town under the sway of a religious cult. Six girls born on the same day to different mothers start vanishing just before their 18th birthdays, and the older members believe an ancient prophecy is coming true while the younger folk suspect the abusive elders themselves are responsible. The cast includes Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter’s Rufus Sewell (pictured above), Dexter’s Jennifer Carpenter, Colm Meaney, Thomas McDonell, Jane McNeill and Leah Pipes.
See full article at Fangoria
  • 12/21/2012
  • by gingold@starloggroup.com (Michael Gingold)
  • Fangoria
The Devil's Hand (2014)
Rufus Sewell-starrer “Devil’S Rapture” coming for Halloween ’13
The Devil's Hand (2014)
Fango has learned that Devil’S Rapture, originally titled The Occult when we first told you about it here, will go wide October 11, 2013 in time for the Halloween season. Directed by The Roommate’s Christian E. Christiansen and written by The Divide’s Karl Mueller, Devil’S Rapture is set in a small town under the sway of a religious cult. Six girls born on the same day to different mothers start vanishing just before their 18th birthdays, and the older members believe an ancient prophecy is coming true while the younger folk suspect the abusive elders themselves are responsible. The cast includes Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter’s Rufus Sewell (pictured above), Dexter’s Jennifer Carpenter, Colm Meaney, Thomas McDonell, Jane McNeill and Leah Pipes.
See full article at Fangoria
  • 12/21/2012
  • by gingold@starloggroup.com (Michael Gingold)
  • Fangoria
It's Cabin in the Woods Meets Jacob's Ladder in Mr. Jones
A new genre film - which has been flying under the radar for a bit - came to our attention while at the American Film Market today.  It's called Mr. Jones and is directed by Karl Mueller, the writer of The Divide and the upcoming The Occult,  starring Jennifer Carpenter.

Mr. Jones is described like this:  "From the producer of the Sundance smash hit The Pact, Mr. Jones is Cabin in the Woods Meets Jacob's Ladder , a terrifying nightmare that's so real, even daylight brings no relief."

Read more...
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  • 10/31/2012
  • shocktillyoudrop.com
Alycia Debnam-Carey signs on to Steve Quale tornado film
Australian actor Alycia Debnam-Carey will play the lead role in Final Destination 5 director Steve Quale's new film.

The project, which was previously known as Category 6 but is currently untitled, is a found-footage film which follows a group of high schoolers dealing with aftermath of a devastating tornado.

Debnam-Carey will play a character called Kaitlyn in the film for Us studio New Line Cinema.. The actor's Australian agency, Ics, confirmed the news to If before the news was reported by Deadline.

The film is Quale's first feature as a director. Previously, he has worked as second unit director for a number of films including Avatar and Titanic.

Debnam-Carey will next be seen in horror thriller The Occult alongside Jennifer Carpenter (Dexter) and Rufus Sewell (Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter).

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Alycia Debnam-Carey...
See full article at IF.com.au
  • 5/28/2012
  • by Amanda Diaz
  • IF.com.au
The Occult Starring Rufus Sewell Begins Filming
The Occult, an Ld Entertainment Production directed by Christian E. Christiansen (“The Roommate”) and produced by Pete Shilaimon, Mickey Liddell and Jennifer Hilton Monroe, is shooting principal photography at the Screen Gems Studios and on locations around Wilmington, North Carolina. Written by Karl Mueller, the horror-thriller film is executive produced by Scott Holroyd, Michael Zelman [...]

Continue reading The Occult Starring Rufus Sewell Begins Filming on FilmoFilia.

Related posts: Rufus Sewell as Villain in Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter “The Other Guys” Begins Filming Christopher Nolan’s Batman 3 Filming Begins in April 2011...
See full article at Filmofilia
  • 3/30/2012
  • by Allan Ford
  • Filmofilia
The Occult - Full Cast Announced, Production Begins
We first heard about Mickey Liddell's newest horror film, The Occult, earlier this month. Today the full cast has been announced, and filming is underway on the Ld Entertainment Production. Christian E. Christiansen (The Roommate) is directing the movie based on a script by Karl Mueller. The horror-thriller is being produced by Pete Shilaimon, Mickey Liddell and Jennifer Hilton Monroe, with Scott Holroyd, Michael Zelman and Paddy Cullen serving as exec producers.

Here is the full cast:

Alycia Debnam-Carey (Dream Life), Rufus Sewell (The Illusionist, The Tourist), Thomas McDonell (Prom), Adelaide Kane (Secrets of the Mountain), Leah Pipes (Sorority Row), Colm Meaney (Law Abiding Citizen, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine), Jennifer Carpenter (Dexter, The Exorcism of Emily Rose), Stacey Edwards (In the Company of Men) and Ric Reitz (Remember the Titans).

Official Synopsis:

Something very strange happened in the small village of New Bethlehem, a devout community kept under...
See full article at GeekTyrant
  • 3/29/2012
  • by Tiberius
  • GeekTyrant
Casting: Mulvey, Carpenter, Krumholtz, Wilson
300: Battle of Artemisia & Zero Dark Thirty

Aussie actor Callan Mulvey (TV's "Rush," "Underbelly") has scored roles in both the upcoming "300" sequel and Kathryn Bigelow's "Zero Dark Thirty."

The particulars of either role have not been disclosed. He'll join fellow countrymen Sullivan Stapleton in "300: Battle of Artemisia" and Joel Edgerton in "Zero Dark Thirty", the latter begins shooting next month. [Source: insideFilm]

The Occult

Jennifer Carpenter is set to join Colm Meaney, Rufus Sewell, Anne Heche and Alycia Debnam-Carey in Christian Christiansen's thriller "The Occult" which has begun filming in North Carolina.

The story follows a small commune dealing with a prophecy that predicts the coming of the Devil's daughter. As the shared 18th birthday of five girls approaches, a sequence of murders causes panic to spread through the community. [Source: Bloody Disgusting]

Teddy Bears

David Krumholtz, Melanie Lynskey, Jason Ritter, Gillian Jacobs, Zachary Knighton, Ahna O'Reilly and Ned Beatty have joined...
See full article at Dark Horizons
  • 3/29/2012
  • by Garth Franklin
  • Dark Horizons
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