A new supernatural horror film from Spotlight Pictures, The Appearing, showed up on our radar today; and we have all sorts of goodies to share: a sales trailer, some artwork, and a rather lengthy synopsis. Check it all out!
The Appearing, which is now in post-production, was directed by Daric Gates and stars Dean Cain, Will Wallace, Don Swayze, and Quinton Aaron. Based on true events, it is said to be in the vein of Hollywood blockbusters like The Possession and Fallen.
Synopsis:
City detective Michael (Wallace; The Tree of Life, The New World) relocates to a quaint, small town with his wife, Rachel (Emily Brooks; The Eugenist), following her emotional breakdown after the sudden death of their young daughter. Michael takes a job in the sheriff’s office, thinking not much will happen in such a quiet town. However, on his first day of duty, Michael is asked to...
The Appearing, which is now in post-production, was directed by Daric Gates and stars Dean Cain, Will Wallace, Don Swayze, and Quinton Aaron. Based on true events, it is said to be in the vein of Hollywood blockbusters like The Possession and Fallen.
Synopsis:
City detective Michael (Wallace; The Tree of Life, The New World) relocates to a quaint, small town with his wife, Rachel (Emily Brooks; The Eugenist), following her emotional breakdown after the sudden death of their young daughter. Michael takes a job in the sheriff’s office, thinking not much will happen in such a quiet town. However, on his first day of duty, Michael is asked to...
- 2/12/2013
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Tagline: "It took her soul, you're next." If you have not had your fill of possession styled film in titles such as The Exorcist (1973), Burnt Offerings (1976), Fallen (1998), The Exorcism of Emily Rose (2005), The Rite (2011) and many more, then you might find supernatural satiation with Daric Gates' The Appearing. This title stars Dean Cain as Dr. Shaw. Dr. Shaw believes that a supernatural entity is possessing a young man. When others turn up possessed, Michael (Will Wallace), the the local Sheriff is hard pressed to respond. The first trailer and poster for The Appearing has been released. Both media forms show Rachel forefront. Rachel, played by Emily Brooks, is tormented by visions of a missing girl, which help her uncover an ancient mystery. Fans of possession thrillers can find out more about this title below, with production expected to complete later this year (2013). Director: Daric Gates. Writers: Daric Gates and Matthew J. Ryan.
- 2/12/2013
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Yet another supernatural thriller has hit the market touting "possession" thrills. This one is called The Appearing and it's directed by Daric Gates. We have received some art and trailer for the film. Check out the latter inside.
City detective Michael (Will Wallace) relocates to a quaint, small town with his wife Rachel (Emily Brooks), following her emotional breakdown after the sudden death of their young daughter. Michael takes a job in the sheriff’s office, thinking not much will happen in such a quiet town. However, on his first day of duty, Michael is asked to investigate the mysterious disappearance of a teenage girl.
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City detective Michael (Will Wallace) relocates to a quaint, small town with his wife Rachel (Emily Brooks), following her emotional breakdown after the sudden death of their young daughter. Michael takes a job in the sheriff’s office, thinking not much will happen in such a quiet town. However, on his first day of duty, Michael is asked to investigate the mysterious disappearance of a teenage girl.
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- 2/12/2013
- shocktillyoudrop.com
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