"In the marsh lies a house, abandoned for years, there hides a darkness beyond all fears." Following the two full theatrical trailers that debuted last month, another quick tease for the forthcoming horror sequel, The Woman in Black: Angel of Death, has just arrived. It's only a minute long, but there's some solid spooky imagery here, mostly focusing on the group of refugee kids staying in the house encountering various scariness. The first film was a decent entry into gothic horror, but here's hoping the sequel offers something to up the ante a bit and doesn't suffer from the lack of Daniel Radcliffe this time around. Watch below now! Here's the latest trailer for The Woman in Black: Angel of Death, originally from Fandango: Watch the previous full trailers from the United Kingdom and the United States right here. The Woman in Black: Angel of Death is...
- 11/19/2014
- by Ethan Anderton
- firstshowing.net
In case you forgot, there's a sequel coming to the 2012 gothic horror flick The Woman in Black, the first film that saw Daniel Radcliffe venture outside of the Harry Potter franchise. However, the British star isn't returning for The Woman in Black: Angel of Death. Instead, it's Jeremy Irvine (War Horse), Helen McCrory (Skyfall) and Phoebe Fox (Switch) starring in the horror sequel with a new tale of terror in the old, abandoned Eel Marsh House. Now we have a teaser trailer from across the pond, and it doesn't show us much, and that's not just because the YouTube version of this video is far too dark to see anything. Watch! Teaser trailer for Tom Harper's The Woman in Black: Angel of Death, originally from Yahoo UK: The Woman in Black: Angel of Death is directed by Tom Harper (The Swarm) with a script by Jon Croker (Desert Dancer...
- 8/21/2014
- by Ethan Anderton
- firstshowing.net
Back in 2012, The Woman in Black starring Daniel Radcliffe pulled in more than $127 million worldwide, a solid sum for the low budget thriller. Now, the creepy spirit that haunts the Eel Marsh House is back in The Woman in Black: Angel of Death and today the first trailer for the thriller has arrived. Angel of Death takes us back to England, 1941, and with London in the midst of the blitz, two teachers evacuate a group of schoolchildren to the abandoned Eel Marsh House. Seeking safety from the bombs in the remote coastal location, the group instead find themselves facing an evil far more frightening when their arrival awakens the Woman in Black. Tom Harper (The Swarm) and Jeremy Irvine (War Horse), Helen McCrory (Skyfall) and Phoebe Fox (Switch) star. There is still no U.S. distributor, but it is set to hit theaters in the UK on February 13, 2015 and I...
- 8/21/2014
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
Here is the beauty of the horror genre. Filmmakers challenge themselves to do things differently. We've seen, for example, movies made with a zero dollar budget or taken in a single shot. You never see that in other genres. You don't see anybody trying to find a unique way to shoot a buddy comedy. Only in horror do you get these unique approaches to filmmaking. And we've got a real winner for you with The Swarm.
Directed by Tom Harper, who also shares writing credit with Geoff Bussetil and Daniel Kaluuva, The Swarm is an alien invasion film based in London, shot entirely on five Xperia Arc S phones. That's right, folks, this movie was shot on mobile telephones.
Amazing, I know. Harper is an up-and-coming British director who absolutely nailed this project. For a film that was shot in two days on cell phones, it's awesome.
The film features Jacob Anderson,...
Directed by Tom Harper, who also shares writing credit with Geoff Bussetil and Daniel Kaluuva, The Swarm is an alien invasion film based in London, shot entirely on five Xperia Arc S phones. That's right, folks, this movie was shot on mobile telephones.
Amazing, I know. Harper is an up-and-coming British director who absolutely nailed this project. For a film that was shot in two days on cell phones, it's awesome.
The film features Jacob Anderson,...
- 2/9/2012
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
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