In Stephen Durham's Abbey Grace, Stacy and Ben discover that their childhood home has a secret, and you can find out what that secret is on November 8th. Also in today's Highlights: we have a variant cover for The Mummy #1, release details for Razors and Tabloid Vivant, and a Q&A with the director of Stray, Nena Eksridge!
Abbey Grace Release Details and Trailer: Press Release: "Director Stephen Durham (The Butchers) unleashes a new tale in terror with Abbey Grace, premiering on Demand November 8 from Uncork’d Entertainment.
When Stacy's mom dies, Stacey puts her life and career on hold and returns to her childhood home to take care of her Ocd, agoraphobic, brother Ben who hasn't been out of the house for 23 years only to find out the house they grew up in harbors a disturbing secret.
Debbie Sheridan, Jacob Hobbs, Amber Gallaway, and Semi Anthony star in...
Abbey Grace Release Details and Trailer: Press Release: "Director Stephen Durham (The Butchers) unleashes a new tale in terror with Abbey Grace, premiering on Demand November 8 from Uncork’d Entertainment.
When Stacy's mom dies, Stacey puts her life and career on hold and returns to her childhood home to take care of her Ocd, agoraphobic, brother Ben who hasn't been out of the house for 23 years only to find out the house they grew up in harbors a disturbing secret.
Debbie Sheridan, Jacob Hobbs, Amber Gallaway, and Semi Anthony star in...
- 10/18/2016
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Breaking Glass Pictures will release Razors, the first installment in a new horror franchise, on DVD and On Demand this October. Staring Kelby Keenan, Josh Myers (Antisocial), and the late Kan Bonfils (Skyfall, Batman Begins), Razors follows a group of young writers who come face-to-face with the infamous murderer Jack the Ripper in the modern …
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- 8/18/2016
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
Reel-Important People is a monthly column that highlights those individuals in or related to the movies that have left us in recent weeks. Below you'll find names big and small and from all areas of the industry, though each was significant to the movies in his or her own way. Khan Bonfils (1972-2015) - Actor. He played Saesee Tiin in Star Wars: Episode I -- The Phantom Menace and also appears in Skyfall, Batman Begins, Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow and Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life. He died on January 7. (THR) Andrae Crouch (1942-2015) - Gospel Singer and Songwriter. He earned an Oscar nomination for cowriting the music for The Color Purple. He also worked on the soundtrack for The Lion...
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- 2/3/2015
- by Christopher Campbell
- Movies.com
Kan Bonfils, an actor who appeared in Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, Batman Begins and Skyfall, died earlier this week while rehearsing for his latest play. He was prepping a show called Dante’s Inferno in London when he collapsed and was unable to be revived. The cause of death was unknown. Bonfils appeared as […]
The post Former ‘Star Wars,’ Batman and James Bond Actor Dies At Theater Rehearsal appeared first on /Film.
The post Former ‘Star Wars,’ Batman and James Bond Actor Dies At Theater Rehearsal appeared first on /Film.
- 1/8/2015
- by Germain Lussier
- Slash Film
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- 1/8/2015
- by Aemilia-Madden
- Popsugar.com
Star Wars actor Khan Bonfils, who played Jedi Master Saesee Tiin in Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace died on stage on Monday, Jan. 5 after collapsing while rehearsing for a new play. The 42-year-old actor (who sometimes went by the name Kan) had also appeared in multiple James Bond movies, Lara Croft Tomb Raider alongside Angelina Jolie, and Batman Begins. He was preparing for his new role in Dante's Inferno with London's Craft Theater Company when he collapsed. Paramedics were called but the actor [...]...
- 1/8/2015
- Us Weekly
Khan Bonfils, an actor known for his roles in the James Bond and Star Wars franchises, died unexpectedly on Tuesday. Bonfils was rehearsing for Rocky Rodriguez Jr.'s Dante's Inferno by Craft Theatre, which was due to open at The Rag Factory in east London this week, when he suddenly collapsed. Members of the Craft Theatre company and paramedics reportedly fought to save his life but it was too late. ''Kan collapsed during a rehearsal and the director Rocky Rodriguez Jr performed CPR on location," Chris Hislop, the company's spokesman, said. ''An ambulance was called out but unfortunately he couldn't be resuscitated.'' The official cause of death has not been...
- 1/8/2015
- E! Online
Khan Bonfils has died after collapsing during a theatre rehearsal.
The British actor was known for playing Jedi master Saesee Tiin in Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace in 1999.
Bonfils, who was also credited as Kan Bonfils, had been rehearsing for Dante's Inferno, which was to open at The Rag Factory in London on Thursday (January 8).
Members of the Craft Theatre company and paramedics were unable to resuscitate the actor after he collapsed backstage.
Company spokesperson Chris Hislop said: ''Kan collapsed during a rehearsal and the director Rocky Rodriguez Jr performed CPR on location.
"The entire company are in shock. There is absolutely severe sadness, it is a real tragedy."
Dante's Inferno will now open on Saturday (December 10) featuring Ryan Prescott, a close friend of the late Bonfils.
"In honour of Kan Bonfils, Craft Theatre will continue with plans to stage their production of Dante's Inferno, which Mr...
The British actor was known for playing Jedi master Saesee Tiin in Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace in 1999.
Bonfils, who was also credited as Kan Bonfils, had been rehearsing for Dante's Inferno, which was to open at The Rag Factory in London on Thursday (January 8).
Members of the Craft Theatre company and paramedics were unable to resuscitate the actor after he collapsed backstage.
Company spokesperson Chris Hislop said: ''Kan collapsed during a rehearsal and the director Rocky Rodriguez Jr performed CPR on location.
"The entire company are in shock. There is absolutely severe sadness, it is a real tragedy."
Dante's Inferno will now open on Saturday (December 10) featuring Ryan Prescott, a close friend of the late Bonfils.
"In honour of Kan Bonfils, Craft Theatre will continue with plans to stage their production of Dante's Inferno, which Mr...
- 1/7/2015
- Digital Spy
Modern take on the Jack the Ripper story is in post-production for a 2015 release.
British slasher film Razors has wrapped principal photography.
A modern take on the Jack the Ripper story, Razors is directed by Ian Powell and Karl Ward, and is produced by Magic Mask Pictures. It is the second film from Powell and Magic Mask following Seeing Heaven.
Starring the likes of Kelby Keenan, Thomas Thoroe, Josh Myers, Kunjue Li, Jack Brown, Kan Bonfils, Jon Campling and Andrew Shire, the film centres on a young screenwriter (Keenan) who has inherited a box said to contain the knives used by Jack the Ripper.
The film was shot by Alessio Valori, who won best cinematographer for Days of Harvest at Milan Film Festival in 2011, and is executive produced by Martin Myers.
Myers commented: “Razors has a clear and exciting franchise potential. It’s thought that Jack the Ripper continued his murders in America after the Whitechapel killings...
British slasher film Razors has wrapped principal photography.
A modern take on the Jack the Ripper story, Razors is directed by Ian Powell and Karl Ward, and is produced by Magic Mask Pictures. It is the second film from Powell and Magic Mask following Seeing Heaven.
Starring the likes of Kelby Keenan, Thomas Thoroe, Josh Myers, Kunjue Li, Jack Brown, Kan Bonfils, Jon Campling and Andrew Shire, the film centres on a young screenwriter (Keenan) who has inherited a box said to contain the knives used by Jack the Ripper.
The film was shot by Alessio Valori, who won best cinematographer for Days of Harvest at Milan Film Festival in 2011, and is executive produced by Martin Myers.
Myers commented: “Razors has a clear and exciting franchise potential. It’s thought that Jack the Ripper continued his murders in America after the Whitechapel killings...
- 6/10/2014
- by ian.sandwell@screendaily.com (Ian Sandwell)
- ScreenDaily
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