Jonathan Zaurin’s debut feature examines the destructive force of vengeance. Take a look at the first trailer for Derelict.
Here at Film Stories, we’re very passionate about supporting and highlighting exciting new voices in British cinema.
Derelict, the feature film debut of director Jonathan Zaurin, looks about as exciting as they come. Shot partly in striking black and white, the thriller looks excellent.
Take a look at the first trailer for Derelict below.
We detect hints of Ben Wheatley and Shane Meadows in the trailer. While we haven’t seen the finished film yet, we’re excited to see how Zaurin uses those black and white sequences in relation to those in colour. Another small-time British indie director used a similar technique last year in a film about a big bomb.
Derelict is currently in post-production and will begin its film festival journey in 2024. No news on distribution or a release date yet,...
Here at Film Stories, we’re very passionate about supporting and highlighting exciting new voices in British cinema.
Derelict, the feature film debut of director Jonathan Zaurin, looks about as exciting as they come. Shot partly in striking black and white, the thriller looks excellent.
Take a look at the first trailer for Derelict below.
We detect hints of Ben Wheatley and Shane Meadows in the trailer. While we haven’t seen the finished film yet, we’re excited to see how Zaurin uses those black and white sequences in relation to those in colour. Another small-time British indie director used a similar technique last year in a film about a big bomb.
Derelict is currently in post-production and will begin its film festival journey in 2024. No news on distribution or a release date yet,...
- 1/5/2024
- by Maria Lattila
- Film Stories
Stars: Pat Garrett, Ellie Jeffreys, Pete Bird, Ben Manning, Michael Coombes, Pable Raybould, Ayvianna Snow, Keith Temple, Oliver Robert Russell, Emily Lane, Katy Dalton, Lewis Booton | Written by Keith Temple | Directed by Jonathan Zaurin
From the opening shots of the film you know you’re in for something special with Wyvern Hill, as director Jonathan Zaurin gives us snippets of… something. Something sinister, something torturous, something evil, that’s happening to a handful of terrified people. That footage is intercut with newsreel talking about mysterious deaths and possibly Hertfordshire’s first serial killer…
The film tells the story of Beth (a wonderful Pat Garrett), a mother in her sixties who is showing signs of early Alzheimer’s. Worried about her, her daughter Jess (Ellie Jeffreys) and son in law Connor (Pete Bird), try to find a way to help her. Together they purchase an old house on Wyvern Hill so...
From the opening shots of the film you know you’re in for something special with Wyvern Hill, as director Jonathan Zaurin gives us snippets of… something. Something sinister, something torturous, something evil, that’s happening to a handful of terrified people. That footage is intercut with newsreel talking about mysterious deaths and possibly Hertfordshire’s first serial killer…
The film tells the story of Beth (a wonderful Pat Garrett), a mother in her sixties who is showing signs of early Alzheimer’s. Worried about her, her daughter Jess (Ellie Jeffreys) and son in law Connor (Pete Bird), try to find a way to help her. Together they purchase an old house on Wyvern Hill so...
- 3/1/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
As you may know Nerdly, the website, and our fledgling – but growing – YouTube channel are proudly latched on to the Romford Film Festival. I have loved working on the panels and having discussions about what we should and shouldn’t show, what should be nominated and what should win. However, I and my esteemed judges don’t always agree and sometimes you can see your favourite falling down the list. It’s not to say you were wrong to champion the flick just that something else just shone that little bit brighter, this my friends is the true magic of cinema.
I’ve already brought you my choices of Nerdly’s pick for the Best Feature Film and Best Actress. The thought process is that, honestly, I have a terrible memory and can’t actually remember what won what. I am going to go through some of the categories and...
I’ve already brought you my choices of Nerdly’s pick for the Best Feature Film and Best Actress. The thought process is that, honestly, I have a terrible memory and can’t actually remember what won what. I am going to go through some of the categories and...
- 2/27/2022
- by Kevin Haldon
- Nerdly
‘The Whooper Returns’ is a supernatural thriller from Samuel Krebs.
UK-based genre specialist Devilworks has boarded worldwide rights to two thriller titles, which it will introduce to buyers at the Marche du Film physical event in Cannes (July 6-15).
It has secured rights to supernatural thriller The Whooper Returns from US writer-director Samuel Krebs. Produced by Krebs, Heidi Scheuermann and Michael X. Schmitt for US company Patio Pictures, the film follows four estranged siblings who, after inheriting their family home, are confronted by an eccentric stranger who claims the house was left to her. Krebs previously co-directed 2013 film Milk Mustache.
UK-based genre specialist Devilworks has boarded worldwide rights to two thriller titles, which it will introduce to buyers at the Marche du Film physical event in Cannes (July 6-15).
It has secured rights to supernatural thriller The Whooper Returns from US writer-director Samuel Krebs. Produced by Krebs, Heidi Scheuermann and Michael X. Schmitt for US company Patio Pictures, the film follows four estranged siblings who, after inheriting their family home, are confronted by an eccentric stranger who claims the house was left to her. Krebs previously co-directed 2013 film Milk Mustache.
- 6/16/2021
- by Melissa Kasule
- ScreenDaily
Audioboom Original Podcast Dark Air With Terry Carnation: "Rainn Wilson stars in this fictional darkly comedic podcast that explores the on and off-air life of Terry Carnation – a late-night talk-radio show host who deals with bizarre topics, outrageous callers... and gets caught up in a mystery of his own.
Season 1 consists of 14 weekly episodes featuring Rainn as Terry Carnation, Karan Soni as his co-star, and Al Madrigal as his boss. Additional guest stars include Angela Kinsey, Yvette Nicole Brown, Tom Lennon, Creed Bratton, Mindy Sterling, Jason Reitman, Sam Neill, Nathan Fillion, Mark Proksch, Rizwan Manji, Kate Flannery, Kevin Smith, and Desmin Borges."
Series Synopsis: "Terry Carnation, Aka the “Pope of the Paranormal,(tm)" is as known for his silken voice and luxurious hair as he is for hosting his late-night hit Am radio call-in show, "Dark Air." After a recent mysterious mental breakdown after the death of his wife, DuyLoan,...
Season 1 consists of 14 weekly episodes featuring Rainn as Terry Carnation, Karan Soni as his co-star, and Al Madrigal as his boss. Additional guest stars include Angela Kinsey, Yvette Nicole Brown, Tom Lennon, Creed Bratton, Mindy Sterling, Jason Reitman, Sam Neill, Nathan Fillion, Mark Proksch, Rizwan Manji, Kate Flannery, Kevin Smith, and Desmin Borges."
Series Synopsis: "Terry Carnation, Aka the “Pope of the Paranormal,(tm)" is as known for his silken voice and luxurious hair as he is for hosting his late-night hit Am radio call-in show, "Dark Air." After a recent mysterious mental breakdown after the death of his wife, DuyLoan,...
- 3/17/2021
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
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