Ninjas have never been out of vogue but between last year’s Turtles animated feature “Mutant Mayhem” and the recently-released Netflix series “House of Ninjas,” it’s fair to say they’re having a moment.
Not that your average “Ninjago” fan (average age 6-8) would care about whether or not ninjas are in vogue. Since launching simultaneously as a show and product 13 years ago, the Lego-originated IP has spawned 16 seasons, 235 episodes, a 2017 feature film starring Jackie Chan, theme park attractions and, of course, plenty of toys.
In 2023 “Ninjago” was semi-rebooted under a fresh title “Ninjago: Dragons Rising,” which introduced new characters and story arcs. In part the change came about because the “Ninjago” universe was so vast there was no easy access point for a new generation of kids. “There’s so much material, it’s our longest running show,” says Asa Tait, head of production at Lego’s...
Not that your average “Ninjago” fan (average age 6-8) would care about whether or not ninjas are in vogue. Since launching simultaneously as a show and product 13 years ago, the Lego-originated IP has spawned 16 seasons, 235 episodes, a 2017 feature film starring Jackie Chan, theme park attractions and, of course, plenty of toys.
In 2023 “Ninjago” was semi-rebooted under a fresh title “Ninjago: Dragons Rising,” which introduced new characters and story arcs. In part the change came about because the “Ninjago” universe was so vast there was no easy access point for a new generation of kids. “There’s so much material, it’s our longest running show,” says Asa Tait, head of production at Lego’s...
- 4/4/2024
- by K.J. Yossman
- Variety Film + TV
It was a little over a year ago when Brian Feeney's The Echo Game was picked up for distribution by Mti Home Video, and now that it's available on DVD, the filmmaker has provided with a few new stills along with an update on how and where you can watch the flick.
Feeney tells us: "The Echo Game (review here) is now available at Amazon, iTunes, Blockbuster Online, and a number of Video on Demand services including Time Warner and Comcast. In addition, the DVD is being carried by several major video chains in the South." The DVD features include a commentary, behind-the-scenes featurette, trailers, and optional Spanish subtitles.
Synopsis:
The Echo Game stars Alisha Seaton (The Fourth Kind) as a young mother who must protect her daughter from a murderous psychic with a twisted past. Shot over 15 days in and around Los Angeles, the film is a dark,...
Feeney tells us: "The Echo Game (review here) is now available at Amazon, iTunes, Blockbuster Online, and a number of Video on Demand services including Time Warner and Comcast. In addition, the DVD is being carried by several major video chains in the South." The DVD features include a commentary, behind-the-scenes featurette, trailers, and optional Spanish subtitles.
Synopsis:
The Echo Game stars Alisha Seaton (The Fourth Kind) as a young mother who must protect her daughter from a murderous psychic with a twisted past. Shot over 15 days in and around Los Angeles, the film is a dark,...
- 10/26/2011
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
We haven't heard much about Brian Feeney's The Echo Game since the first of the year, but there's been a lot going on behind the scenes of the flick -- such as acquiring distribution, cutting a new trailer, and prepping for a film fest fun. Read on for the details.
First off, The Echo Game was picked up for distribution by Mti Home Video and has officially been rated R by the MPAA for "bloody violence, some nudity, brief sexuality and language".
In addition, the flick will screening at the 7th annual Eerie Horror Fest (Pennsylvania, October 7-10), the 2010 Big Bear Horror Film Festival (California, October 15-17), and the 5th annual Spooky Movie Film Festival (Washington, DC, October 21-25). Further festival dates are still to be announced.
Synopsis:
The Echo Game stars Alisha Seaton (The Fourth Kind) as a young mother who must protect her daughter from a murderous psychic with a twisted past.
First off, The Echo Game was picked up for distribution by Mti Home Video and has officially been rated R by the MPAA for "bloody violence, some nudity, brief sexuality and language".
In addition, the flick will screening at the 7th annual Eerie Horror Fest (Pennsylvania, October 7-10), the 2010 Big Bear Horror Film Festival (California, October 15-17), and the 5th annual Spooky Movie Film Festival (Washington, DC, October 21-25). Further festival dates are still to be announced.
Synopsis:
The Echo Game stars Alisha Seaton (The Fourth Kind) as a young mother who must protect her daughter from a murderous psychic with a twisted past.
- 9/23/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Below you can check out the trailer along with some raw behind-the-scenes footage and clips from filmmaker Brian Feeney's new indie feature The Echo Game . Alisha Seaton ( The 4th Kind ) and Jeannie Bolet star as a couple protecting their psychic daughter (Melissa Lee) from a rogue scientist seeking to harness the young girl's powers. And he's willing to kill anyone in his way to make that happen. Feeney co-wrote the script with John Ross who also co-produces alongside Doug Spice, Asa Shumskas-Tait. You can see some behind the scenes photos at our previous post here . The behind the scenes stuff was shot and assembled by first Ad Glenn Miller.
- 1/6/2010
- shocktillyoudrop.com
The boys at Psychic Bunny want you to know they are serious. Serious about their business. Serious about their production quality. Serious about their brand. And serious about the rollout of their new and first ever web series, Coma, Period. An existentialist comedy series about Dan Humford’s inner life while in a coma caused by a car accident. A show in which creator Rick Castañeda wanted to explore the idea that, “everyone’s had dreams where they think, ‘I’m never going to tell this dream to anybody.” Regardless of how you feel about Dan Humford’s dark dreams, you need to realize that there is a deep calculation going on here by Rick and his fellow Psychic Bunnies, Asa Shumskas-Tait, Doug Spice and Jesse Vigil. The group, who started as a writing team at USC in 2002, built that little creative seedpod into a self-sufficient production house originally focused...
- 4/20/2009
- by Jonathan Hludzinski
- Tubefilter.com
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