In every generation, there is a scream queen–an actress known for starring in horror films who comes to embody the genre landscape of her time. From Janet Leigh and her daughter Jamie Lee Curtis, Sarah Michelle Gellar to Maika Monroe, these women often originate a beloved character or star in a variety of cutting edge films, pushing the boundaries as cinema evolves.
The jury’s still out on which Gen Z actress will ascend to the scream queen throne, but Sydney Sweeney is making a strong case for her legacy. Though not exclusively known for horror, this versatile actress specializes in creating fearsome characters that break the mold set by her predecessors. With her wide eyes and angelic smile, Sweeney has a knack for luring us in with the perception of innocence only to shock us with a cutting remark or withering glare.
In Immaculate, Sweeney enters the taboo...
The jury’s still out on which Gen Z actress will ascend to the scream queen throne, but Sydney Sweeney is making a strong case for her legacy. Though not exclusively known for horror, this versatile actress specializes in creating fearsome characters that break the mold set by her predecessors. With her wide eyes and angelic smile, Sweeney has a knack for luring us in with the perception of innocence only to shock us with a cutting remark or withering glare.
In Immaculate, Sweeney enters the taboo...
- 3/21/2024
- by Jenn Adams
- bloody-disgusting.com
Sydney Sweeney is no doubt the breakout star of the year, and with the onslaught of projects she has been appearing in, the actress has definitely come a long way. Her breakthrough role in HBO’s Euphoria helped launch her career, but it was her determination that got her a steady footing.
Sydney Sweeney in Euphoria
Sweeney may have brought the romantic comedy genre back into the fold with her sleeper hit film Anyone But You, and may also have dabbled in the superhero world with Sony’s Madame Web, but fans ought to know that she got her first big role in Hollywood starring in an Amber Heard movie.
Sydney Sweeney Went From Small Roles To Acting As Lead Movie Star Amber Heard in The Ward
Sydney Sweeney was only 13 when she landed the role of the young Alice in John Carpenter’s horror thriller film The Ward (2010). She...
Sydney Sweeney in Euphoria
Sweeney may have brought the romantic comedy genre back into the fold with her sleeper hit film Anyone But You, and may also have dabbled in the superhero world with Sony’s Madame Web, but fans ought to know that she got her first big role in Hollywood starring in an Amber Heard movie.
Sydney Sweeney Went From Small Roles To Acting As Lead Movie Star Amber Heard in The Ward
Sydney Sweeney was only 13 when she landed the role of the young Alice in John Carpenter’s horror thriller film The Ward (2010). She...
- 3/19/2024
- by Ariane Cruz
- FandomWire
Stars: Magui Bravi, Luz Champané, Amparo Espinola, Clara Kovacic, Agustin Olcese, Amy Smart, James Wright | Written by Mauro Croche, Guillermo Lockhart | Directed by Victor Catala, Brian Deane, Oliver Lee Garland, Guillermo Lockhart, Tony Morales, Nicolás Onetti, Nicholas Peterson, Daniel Rübesam, Christopher West
[Note: With the film out next week in the UK, here’s a reposting of our review of The 100 Candles Game (aka 100 Candles) from its US release earlier this year]
Where to start with The 100 Candles Game? How about the fact this is actually yet another one of those direct to DVD anthologies made up of numerous unconnected shorts which are contained within a wraparound story filmed specifically for this release – think Zombieworld, Galaxy of Horrors, Battle in Space or A Night of Horror: Nightmare Radio. And its the latter anthology that is most connected to 100 Candles, as both films come from producer Nicolás Onetti; with A Night of Horror: Nightmare Radio‘s writer Guillermo Lockhart also directing here – namely the wraparound segment of the film.
[Note: With the film out next week in the UK, here’s a reposting of our review of The 100 Candles Game (aka 100 Candles) from its US release earlier this year]
Where to start with The 100 Candles Game? How about the fact this is actually yet another one of those direct to DVD anthologies made up of numerous unconnected shorts which are contained within a wraparound story filmed specifically for this release – think Zombieworld, Galaxy of Horrors, Battle in Space or A Night of Horror: Nightmare Radio. And its the latter anthology that is most connected to 100 Candles, as both films come from producer Nicolás Onetti; with A Night of Horror: Nightmare Radio‘s writer Guillermo Lockhart also directing here – namely the wraparound segment of the film.
- 9/24/2021
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
“Yo dawg, I heard you like B-Movies, so here’s a B-Movie about two dudes making B-Movies and then showing their B-Movie ideas.” Thanks Xzibit, I’ll take it from here. (Yes, I spend too much time looking at internet memes.)
While watching a B-Movie full of grindhouse inspired gore and insane ideas always proves to be an interesting experience, I always believed the actual process of making said film is equally as entertaining. Be it monsters ripping the heads off of characters or Nazi zombies eating vacationers on a snowy mountain, you have to remember those ideas were created by a filmmaker. Someone actually sat there and said “You know what would be awesome?! Let’s mix together a shark and an octopus, get Eric Roberts, and have it cause a ton of havoc! Yeah!” – and thus Sharktopus was born.
Zmd: Zombies Of Mass Destruction writer/director Kevin Hamedani...
While watching a B-Movie full of grindhouse inspired gore and insane ideas always proves to be an interesting experience, I always believed the actual process of making said film is equally as entertaining. Be it monsters ripping the heads off of characters or Nazi zombies eating vacationers on a snowy mountain, you have to remember those ideas were created by a filmmaker. Someone actually sat there and said “You know what would be awesome?! Let’s mix together a shark and an octopus, get Eric Roberts, and have it cause a ton of havoc! Yeah!” – and thus Sharktopus was born.
Zmd: Zombies Of Mass Destruction writer/director Kevin Hamedani...
- 7/30/2013
- by Matt Donato
- We Got This Covered
It's been a while since we've heard anything about Chronicles of the Dead, but that's about to change with the release of the zombie web series' third teaser and news of a special treat coming on Halloween.
The series' production company, 3N Films, tells us that they will release a "scary as hell, nighttime zombie apocalypse-driven episode on October 31st" so be sure to check back then to watch it.
They also provided a few quotes from directors who have themselves directed zombie films:
"Stylish and exciting... it drops you right into the middle of the inevitable zombie apocalypse and doesn't let up on the dread or destruction." -Director of Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies and The Man From Earth, Richard Schenkman
"Very impressive. The combination of realism and style creates a uniquely intense and thrilling ride... Romero would be proud."-Director of Zmd: Zombies of Mass Destruction, Kevin Hamedani
"The...
The series' production company, 3N Films, tells us that they will release a "scary as hell, nighttime zombie apocalypse-driven episode on October 31st" so be sure to check back then to watch it.
They also provided a few quotes from directors who have themselves directed zombie films:
"Stylish and exciting... it drops you right into the middle of the inevitable zombie apocalypse and doesn't let up on the dread or destruction." -Director of Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies and The Man From Earth, Richard Schenkman
"Very impressive. The combination of realism and style creates a uniquely intense and thrilling ride... Romero would be proud."-Director of Zmd: Zombies of Mass Destruction, Kevin Hamedani
"The...
- 10/7/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Yesterday we showed you the official Horrorfest 4 poster for The Final, and today we got a peek at the one-sheet for the "political zombedy" known as Zmd: Zombies of Mass Destruction.
Arrow in the Head has the full look; click the cutout below to see the whole thing.
Kevin Hamedani directed the feature and co-wrote it with Ramon Isao. Janette Armand, Doug Fahl, and Cooper Hopkins star. In Zmd a conservative island community is under attack! Port Gamble, Washington is being overrun with braineaters, and the people seem powerless to stave them off. A rag-tag band of rebels led by Frida (Armand), an Iranian college student suspected of being an Iraqi terrorist, and Tom (Fahl), a gay businessman who has returned to town with his partner to come out to his mother, tries to turn the tide and push the invading hoards of undead back.
Check out the trailer below,...
Arrow in the Head has the full look; click the cutout below to see the whole thing.
Kevin Hamedani directed the feature and co-wrote it with Ramon Isao. Janette Armand, Doug Fahl, and Cooper Hopkins star. In Zmd a conservative island community is under attack! Port Gamble, Washington is being overrun with braineaters, and the people seem powerless to stave them off. A rag-tag band of rebels led by Frida (Armand), an Iranian college student suspected of being an Iraqi terrorist, and Tom (Fahl), a gay businessman who has returned to town with his partner to come out to his mother, tries to turn the tide and push the invading hoards of undead back.
Check out the trailer below,...
- 12/18/2009
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
After Dark Films’ 2010 Horrorfest 4 will feature Typecast Pictures’ Zmd: Zombies of Mass Destruction in its “8 Films to Die For” series. The festival runs for one week in theaters across the United States from January 29nd until February 5th, making it the largest nationwide film festival. So far the lineup is looking pretty good but I’m still baffled at this addition. Kevin Hamedani directed Zmd and co-wrote with Ramon Isao. Janette Armand, Doug Fahl, and Cooper Hopkins star. From the press release: “In Zmd, a conservative island community is under attack! Port Gamble, Washington is being overrun with braineaters, and the people [...]
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- 10/30/2009
- by Alison
- Screamstress.com
Just as we suspected upon first learning that Zmd: Zombies of Mass Destruction had been acquired by After Dark Films, it was confirmed today that the "political zombedy" is the fifth film scheduled for Horrorfest 4, After Dark's one-week nationwide film festival (aka 8 Films to Die For) that's running from January 29nd to February 4th in 2010.
Kevin Hamedani directed the feature and co-wrote it with Ramon Isao. Janette Armand, Doug Fahl, and Cooper Hopkins star. In Zmd, a conservative island community is under attack! Port Gamble, Washington is being overrun with braineaters, and the people seem powerless to stave them off. A rag-tag band of rebels led by Frida (Janette Armand), an Iranian college student suspected of being an Iraqi terrorist, and Tom (Doug Fahl), a gay businessman who has returned to town with his partner to come out to his mother, tries to turn the tide and push the invading hoards of undead back.
Kevin Hamedani directed the feature and co-wrote it with Ramon Isao. Janette Armand, Doug Fahl, and Cooper Hopkins star. In Zmd, a conservative island community is under attack! Port Gamble, Washington is being overrun with braineaters, and the people seem powerless to stave them off. A rag-tag band of rebels led by Frida (Janette Armand), an Iranian college student suspected of being an Iraqi terrorist, and Tom (Doug Fahl), a gay businessman who has returned to town with his partner to come out to his mother, tries to turn the tide and push the invading hoards of undead back.
- 10/30/2009
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
George Ovashvili's "The Other Bank" was awarded the grand jury's New Directors Showcase Award and Barbara Schroeder's "talhotblond" was the documentary grand jury winner at the 35th International Seattle Film Festival, which concluded Sunday.
The doc jury also awarded a special jury prize to Yoshio Harada's "Manhole Children."
The Golden Space Needle Audience Award for best film went to Scott Sanders' "Black Dynamite." First runner-up was Benoit Pilon's "The Necessities of Life," with runner-up awards also going to: second runner-up: Marc Webb's "(500) Days of Summer"; third (tie): Kevin Hamedani's "Zmd: Zombies of Mass Destruction" and Lucy Akhurst's "Morris: A Life with Bells On"; and fourth: Philipp Stolzl's "North Face."
Louie Psihoyos' "The Cove" took home the Golden Space Needle Award for best documentary.
Runners-up were: Sandy Cioffi's "Sweet Crude"; Sarah Kunstler and Emily Kunstler's "William Kunstler: Disturbing the Universe"; James D. Stern...
The doc jury also awarded a special jury prize to Yoshio Harada's "Manhole Children."
The Golden Space Needle Audience Award for best film went to Scott Sanders' "Black Dynamite." First runner-up was Benoit Pilon's "The Necessities of Life," with runner-up awards also going to: second runner-up: Marc Webb's "(500) Days of Summer"; third (tie): Kevin Hamedani's "Zmd: Zombies of Mass Destruction" and Lucy Akhurst's "Morris: A Life with Bells On"; and fourth: Philipp Stolzl's "North Face."
Louie Psihoyos' "The Cove" took home the Golden Space Needle Award for best documentary.
Runners-up were: Sandy Cioffi's "Sweet Crude"; Sarah Kunstler and Emily Kunstler's "William Kunstler: Disturbing the Universe"; James D. Stern...
- 6/14/2009
- by By Gregg Kilday
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Possibly for competitive reasons two films, with similar names are making their way to DVD in the next couple of years. The film receiving a preview here is "Zmd: Zombies of Mass Destruction," which has a 2009 release date and not "ZMDs: Zombies of Mass Destruction," with a 2011 release. Hopefully that clears things up, or confuses the issue further; anyways, this political comedy, set in the world of zombies looks like an attempt to poke fun at the situation in Afghanistan, or Iraq. Adding some interesting stunts into the film "Zmd: Zombies of Mass Destruction," looks to explode on home theatre systems later this year. Have a look at the hilarious plot summary inside along with a full trailer.
A synopsis here...
"Life is wonderful for the people in the quiet island town of Port Gamble. Frida, a young Iranian-American college dropout, is back in town to help her father run the family restaurant.
A synopsis here...
"Life is wonderful for the people in the quiet island town of Port Gamble. Frida, a young Iranian-American college dropout, is back in town to help her father run the family restaurant.
- 3/29/2009
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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