The highly anticipated official trailer for the upcoming provocative thriller Bb has released.
Bb is the debut feature from film-maker Cj Wallis. The cast includes Jennifer Mae, Kristian Hanson, Victoria Fox, Elissa Wagner, Carlos Velarde and Joseph May.
The film also boasts a killer soundtrack that is typically found only in major multi-million dollar franchise films. The soundtrack includes songs from major recording artists Curren$y, Wiz Khalifa, Lil Wayne, Big K.R.I.T, Fiend, Cornerboy P, Rykka, 3D Natee, Le$, Tila Tequila and T.Y., son of legendary New Orleans artist B.G.
Check out the official trailer below the detailed synopsis as well as a larger version of the Cannes Film Festival poster.
Detailed Synopsis
Bb is a provocative, psycho/sexual thriller about a struggling, rough-edged girl named Leah Lamont who takes it upon herself to raise the money her girlfriend Alina Lupei needs to fly home...
Bb is the debut feature from film-maker Cj Wallis. The cast includes Jennifer Mae, Kristian Hanson, Victoria Fox, Elissa Wagner, Carlos Velarde and Joseph May.
The film also boasts a killer soundtrack that is typically found only in major multi-million dollar franchise films. The soundtrack includes songs from major recording artists Curren$y, Wiz Khalifa, Lil Wayne, Big K.R.I.T, Fiend, Cornerboy P, Rykka, 3D Natee, Le$, Tila Tequila and T.Y., son of legendary New Orleans artist B.G.
Check out the official trailer below the detailed synopsis as well as a larger version of the Cannes Film Festival poster.
Detailed Synopsis
Bb is a provocative, psycho/sexual thriller about a struggling, rough-edged girl named Leah Lamont who takes it upon herself to raise the money her girlfriend Alina Lupei needs to fly home...
- 5/13/2016
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Stars: Dustin Bowman, Stephanie Tupper, Rachel Cornell, Kristian Hanson, Travis Hanson, Troy Miller, Russell Matoes, Tino Faygo, Wendy Miller, Desiree Holmes | Written by Kristian Hanson | Directed by John B Sovie II, Kristian Hanson
A spoof of the horror genre, and littered with nods and references to fright flicks of yesteryear, Sledge fixes on a psychopath Adam Lynch who not only believes he’s in a movie and video game but that he’s the hero of this story. This murderer with a sledge hammer is an original slasher who loves to talk and make jokes as he viciously mutilates the dumb campers who always return to a site of mass murders for no apparent reason.
Sledge is a film within a film. So the film Sledge, which I am reviewing, contains a girl watching a horror film called Sledge, which makes up the majority of the film. Occasionally we are...
A spoof of the horror genre, and littered with nods and references to fright flicks of yesteryear, Sledge fixes on a psychopath Adam Lynch who not only believes he’s in a movie and video game but that he’s the hero of this story. This murderer with a sledge hammer is an original slasher who loves to talk and make jokes as he viciously mutilates the dumb campers who always return to a site of mass murders for no apparent reason.
Sledge is a film within a film. So the film Sledge, which I am reviewing, contains a girl watching a horror film called Sledge, which makes up the majority of the film. Occasionally we are...
- 9/8/2014
- by Richard Axtell
- Nerdly
Reviewed by Jesse Miller, MoreHorror.com
A horror film with a winking nod can always be a great deal of fun if the self referential humour is kept clever and sharp, otherwise it can be a bit too obvious and miss the mark.
The Horror-Dark Comedy film Sledge from directors Kristian Hanson and John B Sovie II manages to take a page out of the horror films of the 80s (Think Creepshow and Friday the 13th) and delivers an oddball horror film with a wicked sense of humour.
Without giving away any surprises, the basic plot is this: there’s a psychotic man with a plan to beat senseless people to death with a sledgehammer. That might seem bare boned and it is to an extent but what engaged me here was that there was more than meets the eye here within the story and hopefully that will surprise viewers...
A horror film with a winking nod can always be a great deal of fun if the self referential humour is kept clever and sharp, otherwise it can be a bit too obvious and miss the mark.
The Horror-Dark Comedy film Sledge from directors Kristian Hanson and John B Sovie II manages to take a page out of the horror films of the 80s (Think Creepshow and Friday the 13th) and delivers an oddball horror film with a wicked sense of humour.
Without giving away any surprises, the basic plot is this: there’s a psychotic man with a plan to beat senseless people to death with a sledgehammer. That might seem bare boned and it is to an extent but what engaged me here was that there was more than meets the eye here within the story and hopefully that will surprise viewers...
- 7/4/2014
- by admin
- MoreHorror
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