One of Bloody Disgusting’s 10 Best International Horror Movies of 2023, home invasion nightmare Property will be released on Digital and On Demand May 28 by Dark Star Pictures.
The film won Best Picture at last year’s Fantastic Fest and has since garnered significant attention on the genre festival circuit, including screenings at Sitges, Edinburgh, Berlin, and over 20 other festivals worldwide. You can check out the brand new official trailer below.
Dark Star previews, “Property is a riveting take on home invasion, that boldly delves into the political undertones of violence and power dynamics. Directed by Daniel Bandeira, the film takes place in a stately country house where a wealthy couple’s retreat is disrupted by the laborers from the surrounding farm. With its thought-provoking themes and visceral thrills, Property challenges viewers to confront the reality of violence and resistance in society, leaving a lasting impact long after the credits roll.
The film won Best Picture at last year’s Fantastic Fest and has since garnered significant attention on the genre festival circuit, including screenings at Sitges, Edinburgh, Berlin, and over 20 other festivals worldwide. You can check out the brand new official trailer below.
Dark Star previews, “Property is a riveting take on home invasion, that boldly delves into the political undertones of violence and power dynamics. Directed by Daniel Bandeira, the film takes place in a stately country house where a wealthy couple’s retreat is disrupted by the laborers from the surrounding farm. With its thought-provoking themes and visceral thrills, Property challenges viewers to confront the reality of violence and resistance in society, leaving a lasting impact long after the credits roll.
- 5/22/2024
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Get ready for an exciting new episode of “Property Virgins” titled “Down the Rabbit Hole,” airing this Saturday at 12:00 Pm on A&e. In this episode, viewers will follow the journey of newlyweds Victoria and Manny as they embark on the search for their dream home.
Victoria and Manny, like many young couples, never imagined they could afford a house of their own. However, with determination and the guidance of their real estate agent, they are ready to take the plunge into homeownership.
Their quest for the perfect home comes with a unique twist – they are looking for a bunny-friendly property with rental income potential. As they navigate the competitive real estate market, viewers will witness the couple’s excitement, challenges, and decision-making process.
Join Victoria and Manny as they journey “Down the Rabbit Hole” in search of their ideal home, and discover the surprises and joys that come...
Victoria and Manny, like many young couples, never imagined they could afford a house of their own. However, with determination and the guidance of their real estate agent, they are ready to take the plunge into homeownership.
Their quest for the perfect home comes with a unique twist – they are looking for a bunny-friendly property with rental income potential. As they navigate the competitive real estate market, viewers will witness the couple’s excitement, challenges, and decision-making process.
Join Victoria and Manny as they journey “Down the Rabbit Hole” in search of their ideal home, and discover the surprises and joys that come...
- 3/30/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
This Saturday at 12:30 Pm on A&e, get ready for an exciting episode of “Property Virgins” titled “One For the Money.” Madison and Liam, a couple running a thriving hair accessories business from home, are on the hunt for their dream suburban home. As their business grows, they’ve outgrown their inner-city apartment and are in search of a dog-friendly space that still allows Liam to commute to his office.
Join the journey as Madison and Liam navigate the competitive real estate market, balancing their desire for a spacious suburban home with the practicalities of commuting. With the help of the show’s expert real estate agent, they’ll explore a variety of properties, weighing the pros and cons of each to find the perfect fit for their growing business and lifestyle.
From charming neighborhoods to modern amenities, “One For the Money” promises to be a thrilling episode filled with house-hunting highs and lows.
Join the journey as Madison and Liam navigate the competitive real estate market, balancing their desire for a spacious suburban home with the practicalities of commuting. With the help of the show’s expert real estate agent, they’ll explore a variety of properties, weighing the pros and cons of each to find the perfect fit for their growing business and lifestyle.
From charming neighborhoods to modern amenities, “One For the Money” promises to be a thrilling episode filled with house-hunting highs and lows.
- 3/23/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Courtesy of Kino Lorber
by Chad Kennerk
Set in the 1920s, Has Anybody Seen My Gal? gets its name from the once-popular jazz song recorded by the California Ramblers in 1925. Loosely based upon the Eleanor Porter novel Oh Money! Money! (she was also the author behind Pollyanna), the 1952 jukebox musical comedy was given the full Technicolor treatment – a visual bee’s knees in Kino Lorber’s sterling release.
The Universal Pictures title makes good use of Twenties tunes such as ‘Tiger Rag,’ ‘When the Red, Red Robin Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbin’ Along,’ ‘It Ain’t Gonna Rain No More,’ ‘Gimme a Little Kiss, Will Ya, Huh?’ - and of course, ‘Has Anybody Seen My Gal?’. It was directed by studio regular Douglas Sirk, who would go on to make his name with lush, slyly ironic melodramas such as Magnificent Obsession, All That Heaven Allows, Written on the Wind (all with Rock Hudson), There's Always Tomorrow,...
by Chad Kennerk
Set in the 1920s, Has Anybody Seen My Gal? gets its name from the once-popular jazz song recorded by the California Ramblers in 1925. Loosely based upon the Eleanor Porter novel Oh Money! Money! (she was also the author behind Pollyanna), the 1952 jukebox musical comedy was given the full Technicolor treatment – a visual bee’s knees in Kino Lorber’s sterling release.
The Universal Pictures title makes good use of Twenties tunes such as ‘Tiger Rag,’ ‘When the Red, Red Robin Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbin’ Along,’ ‘It Ain’t Gonna Rain No More,’ ‘Gimme a Little Kiss, Will Ya, Huh?’ - and of course, ‘Has Anybody Seen My Gal?’. It was directed by studio regular Douglas Sirk, who would go on to make his name with lush, slyly ironic melodramas such as Magnificent Obsession, All That Heaven Allows, Written on the Wind (all with Rock Hudson), There's Always Tomorrow,...
- 1/15/2024
- by Chad Kennerk
- Film Review Daily
Actress Kirstie Alley’s children, William True Stevenson and Lillie Price Stevenson, announced that they will be holding an auction of a curated selection of her possessions.
“Our mom collected so many fun and unique things over her incredible life,” the actress’ children said in a statement. “We want to share some of them with others in the hopes of spreading her love of decorating.”
The sale, organized by Those Two Girls Estate Sales, is called “Property from The Collection of The Late Kirstie Alley.”
It will happen in three parts on the online bidding platform, Live Auctioneers.
This announcement was made a little over a year after Alley died of colon cancer on December 5, 2022.
The first sale is going to be launched on December 21 and will continue until January 7, 2024. The belongings in this part will mainly consist of Alley’s household furnishings and salvage pieces collected from her three homes in Maine,...
“Our mom collected so many fun and unique things over her incredible life,” the actress’ children said in a statement. “We want to share some of them with others in the hopes of spreading her love of decorating.”
The sale, organized by Those Two Girls Estate Sales, is called “Property from The Collection of The Late Kirstie Alley.”
It will happen in three parts on the online bidding platform, Live Auctioneers.
This announcement was made a little over a year after Alley died of colon cancer on December 5, 2022.
The first sale is going to be launched on December 21 and will continue until January 7, 2024. The belongings in this part will mainly consist of Alley’s household furnishings and salvage pieces collected from her three homes in Maine,...
- 12/24/2023
- by Alessio Atria
- Uinterview
Brazilian talents to track Enock Carvalho and Matheus Farias, selected for 2021’s Sundance with short “Unliveable,” are teaming with Janaina Bernardes, a co-producer of Karim Ainouz’s “Nardjes A.” and Argentina’s Frutacine, behind Tribeca player “Initials S.G.,” to produce “Burning Land” (“Terra de Fuego”), Carvalho and Farias’ awaited feature debut.
“Unliveable” was voted by Brazil’s Abraccine critics’ assn. as the best short of the year.
Part of Pernambuco’s building film scene, Carvalho and Farias will produce “Burning Land” via their Recife-based Gatopardo Filmes. Frutacine is headed by Iván Eibuszyc, whose credits also include Santiago Loza’s “La Paz” and Alejandro Fadel’s “Murder Me, Monster.”
It forms part of Pitching Paradiso, a six feature project showcase which will unspool on Nov. 30 at Buenos Aires’ Ventana Sur.
Written by Carvalho and Farias, “Burning Land” is set at a sugar cane mill in Brazil’s North-East, which is hit by financial crisis,...
“Unliveable” was voted by Brazil’s Abraccine critics’ assn. as the best short of the year.
Part of Pernambuco’s building film scene, Carvalho and Farias will produce “Burning Land” via their Recife-based Gatopardo Filmes. Frutacine is headed by Iván Eibuszyc, whose credits also include Santiago Loza’s “La Paz” and Alejandro Fadel’s “Murder Me, Monster.”
It forms part of Pitching Paradiso, a six feature project showcase which will unspool on Nov. 30 at Buenos Aires’ Ventana Sur.
Written by Carvalho and Farias, “Burning Land” is set at a sugar cane mill in Brazil’s North-East, which is hit by financial crisis,...
- 11/21/2023
- by John Hopewell
- Variety Film + TV
Brooklyn’s biggest horror film festival was back for another year of terrifying horror features from across the globe.
A strong mix of feature films, horror shorts, and revered genre classics were shown to sold-out audiences. There was even a sneak preview of Paramount+’s Stephen King prequel project, Pet Sematary: Bloodlines, that once again proved to audiences that sometimes dead is, in fact, better. Some of the biggest movies to come out of 2023’s Brooklyn Horror Film Festival are already set to premiere on Shudder and Tubi, but the festival’s entire schedule should be mandatory viewing for curious genre fans.
Some of this year’s standout Bhff entries include Property, a Brazilian home invasion horror film that becomes a brutal deconstruction of class and status. Laborers revolt when they learn that their livelihood is being taken away from them, which confines their target to an armored car and progressively removes her options.
A strong mix of feature films, horror shorts, and revered genre classics were shown to sold-out audiences. There was even a sneak preview of Paramount+’s Stephen King prequel project, Pet Sematary: Bloodlines, that once again proved to audiences that sometimes dead is, in fact, better. Some of the biggest movies to come out of 2023’s Brooklyn Horror Film Festival are already set to premiere on Shudder and Tubi, but the festival’s entire schedule should be mandatory viewing for curious genre fans.
Some of this year’s standout Bhff entries include Property, a Brazilian home invasion horror film that becomes a brutal deconstruction of class and status. Laborers revolt when they learn that their livelihood is being taken away from them, which confines their target to an armored car and progressively removes her options.
- 10/27/2023
- by Lee Parham
- Den of Geek
Sônia Braga to be honored during opening ceremony
Kleber Mendonça Filho’s Pictures Of Ghosts will open the 15th Hollywood Brazilian Film Festival running November 6 to 11.
The documentary, this year’s Brazilian submission for the Oscars, explores the picture palaces of Filho’s hometown of Recife. It will screen at Academy Museum of Motion Pictures and premiered in Cannes Special Screenings. US distributors are Grasshopper Film and Gratitude Films.
Sônia Braga, star of Kiss Of The Spider Woman and Filho’s Aquarius and Bacurau, will be honoured during the opening ceremony
The year’s line-up was curated by Thiago Macêdo Correia,...
Kleber Mendonça Filho’s Pictures Of Ghosts will open the 15th Hollywood Brazilian Film Festival running November 6 to 11.
The documentary, this year’s Brazilian submission for the Oscars, explores the picture palaces of Filho’s hometown of Recife. It will screen at Academy Museum of Motion Pictures and premiered in Cannes Special Screenings. US distributors are Grasshopper Film and Gratitude Films.
Sônia Braga, star of Kiss Of The Spider Woman and Filho’s Aquarius and Bacurau, will be honoured during the opening ceremony
The year’s line-up was curated by Thiago Macêdo Correia,...
- 10/24/2023
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
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