A camping trip takes a turn into unsettling territory in the new film Desolation, which comes out this week and is teased in a new batch of images in today's Horror Highlights. We also have a December contest from our friends at Comet TV, the trailer for the new horror film The Bone Box, and details on the star-studded cast of Surge of Power: The Stuff of Heroes.
New Stills from Desolation: IFC Midnight will release Desolation in select theaters and on VOD and digital platforms on December 15th, including special Q&A screenings:
"New York City
Special Advance Screening on Thursday, December 14, at 9pm at the IFC Center with Q&A with editor Alexander Frasse, producer Kim Patton, associate producer Ned Donovan, and composer Marcus Bagala. Tickets available here: http://www.ifccenter.com/films/desolation/
L.A.
Opening Night Q&A on Friday, December 15 (9:05pm show), with director Sam Patton,...
New Stills from Desolation: IFC Midnight will release Desolation in select theaters and on VOD and digital platforms on December 15th, including special Q&A screenings:
"New York City
Special Advance Screening on Thursday, December 14, at 9pm at the IFC Center with Q&A with editor Alexander Frasse, producer Kim Patton, associate producer Ned Donovan, and composer Marcus Bagala. Tickets available here: http://www.ifccenter.com/films/desolation/
L.A.
Opening Night Q&A on Friday, December 15 (9:05pm show), with director Sam Patton,...
- 12/14/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
What would you do if you and your family were transported to to a prehistoric world? That's the premise of the classic Hanna-Barbera animated series called Valley of the Dinosaurs. The show ran for 16 episodes on CBS beginning on September 7, 1974.
While on a rafting excursion, the raft of science teacher John Butler, his wife Kim, their two children (Katie and Greg), and their dog Digger hits a rock and capsizes. The family gets caught in a whirlpool and they resurface in a prehistoric valley. There, they meet caveman Gorok, his wife Gara, and their two children (Lok and Tana). The two families become friends and Gorok and his kin help the Butlers try to find a way home while discovering how to survive in the valley.
The TV series features an impressive group of voice talent including Melanie Baker, Shannon Farnon,...
While on a rafting excursion, the raft of science teacher John Butler, his wife Kim, their two children (Katie and Greg), and their dog Digger hits a rock and capsizes. The family gets caught in a whirlpool and they resurface in a prehistoric valley. There, they meet caveman Gorok, his wife Gara, and their two children (Lok and Tana). The two families become friends and Gorok and his kin help the Butlers try to find a way home while discovering how to survive in the valley.
The TV series features an impressive group of voice talent including Melanie Baker, Shannon Farnon,...
- 6/1/2011
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
“Deep in the heart of the Amazon, the Butler family was exploring an uncharted river canyon. Suddenly, caught up in a violent whirlpool, they were propelled through an underground cavern and flung into a hostile world of giant prehistoric creatures; a world that time forgot. Now, befriended by a family of cave dwellers, each day is an adventure in survival in…the Valley of the Dinosaurs!”
Sound familiar? Would it surprise you to learn that Land of the Lost and Valley of the Dinosaurs both premiered on the same day? Weird how that happened, isn’t it? Anyways, the Butlers and their gracious cave dwelling hosts the Gorok’s (I know they never gave them a last name, but the male’s name is Gorok, and you have to figure it was a patriarchal society) spend each episode running from dinosaurs using a combination of the prehistoric families knowledge of...
Sound familiar? Would it surprise you to learn that Land of the Lost and Valley of the Dinosaurs both premiered on the same day? Weird how that happened, isn’t it? Anyways, the Butlers and their gracious cave dwelling hosts the Gorok’s (I know they never gave them a last name, but the male’s name is Gorok, and you have to figure it was a patriarchal society) spend each episode running from dinosaurs using a combination of the prehistoric families knowledge of...
- 4/3/2011
- by Lex Walker
- JustPressPlay.net
You have to hand it to the old Super Friends episodes, and to DC, for cramming a surprising amount of DC lore into small 7-minute sized servings. While incredibly silly in nature, there’s enough substance in each little adventure to make watching them all a breeze. But even if you can’t bear to see your favorite superheroes treated like the Scooby gang, take solace in knowing that these mindless shorts were the basis for the fan-favorite Justice League (their nemesis group the Legion of Doom makes an early appearance here). You’ll either love these cartoons or hate them, but the off-the-wall plotlines for each cartoon makes the series unpredictable fun and campy.
Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, the Wonder Twins, Robin and even the Green Lantern combat forces both terrestrial and alien in the name of earth’s safety. From their headquarters in the Hall of Justice,...
Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, the Wonder Twins, Robin and even the Green Lantern combat forces both terrestrial and alien in the name of earth’s safety. From their headquarters in the Hall of Justice,...
- 8/6/2009
- by Lex Walker
- JustPressPlay.net
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