Eoin Macken as Gavin and Natalie Zea as Eve in La Brea’ season 3 episode 6 (Photo by: Greg Gayne/NBC)
NBC’s La Brea wraps up with season three episode six, an episode that begins with a flashback of Gavin (Eoin Macken) learning Eve was pregnant with their first child. The action then switches to 1965, with Gavin, Izzy, Sam, and Helena hoping that they’re getting closer to finding Eve.
Helena (Emily Wiseman) believes they should head to Reisander’s base in Pasadena. There’s a detention center there and that might be where they’re keeping Eve. Helena thinks they can kill two birds with one stone – rescue Eve and destroy their research on the microchip. She’s going to use an electromagnetic pulse explosive to wipe out their research.
Sam (Jon Seda) believes he found Riley at Cedar’s Hospital, so they decide to divide up, with Sam going...
NBC’s La Brea wraps up with season three episode six, an episode that begins with a flashback of Gavin (Eoin Macken) learning Eve was pregnant with their first child. The action then switches to 1965, with Gavin, Izzy, Sam, and Helena hoping that they’re getting closer to finding Eve.
Helena (Emily Wiseman) believes they should head to Reisander’s base in Pasadena. There’s a detention center there and that might be where they’re keeping Eve. Helena thinks they can kill two birds with one stone – rescue Eve and destroy their research on the microchip. She’s going to use an electromagnetic pulse explosive to wipe out their research.
Sam (Jon Seda) believes he found Riley at Cedar’s Hospital, so they decide to divide up, with Sam going...
- 2/14/2024
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for La Brea Season 3 Episode 4 “Fire Storm.”] At this point, Gavin (Eoin Macken) should just expect more major family reveals on La Brea. The latest gives him answers in the 2021 timeline. Gavin’s taken at gunpoint by a mysterious woman just as he’s waiting to meet his contact, with Ty (Chiké Okonkwo) and Sam (Jon Seda) waiting outside. Eventually, that woman introduces herself as Helena (Emily Wiseman), Gavin’s half-sister(!), and together, they hid the microchip—in 10,000 B.C., Maya (Claudia Ware) tells Gavin it’s the key to the military weaponizing time travel—to try to put a stop to that project. They have the same father, who only cared about his work: time travel. It’...
- 1/31/2024
- TV Insider
La Brea fans, we’ve got a fresh off the press preview for the new Season 3 Episode 4 episode titled Fire Storm!
Find out everything you need to know about the Fire Storm episode of La Brea, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
La Brea Fire Storm Season 3 Episode 4 Preview
In the upcoming episode of “La Brea” titled “Fire Storm,” scheduled to air on NBC at 9:00 Pm on January 30, 2024, viewers can brace themselves for an intense and action-packed installment. The episode kicks off with a massive fire breaking out, creating chaos and forcing everyone to flee for their lives. Sam and Lucas emerge as the leaders of the group, spearheading a desperate fight for survival in the face of this new and formidable threat.
The dynamic cast of “La Brea” takes center stage, with the characters portrayed by Natalie Zea and Eoin Macken,...
Find out everything you need to know about the Fire Storm episode of La Brea, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
La Brea Fire Storm Season 3 Episode 4 Preview
In the upcoming episode of “La Brea” titled “Fire Storm,” scheduled to air on NBC at 9:00 Pm on January 30, 2024, viewers can brace themselves for an intense and action-packed installment. The episode kicks off with a massive fire breaking out, creating chaos and forcing everyone to flee for their lives. Sam and Lucas emerge as the leaders of the group, spearheading a desperate fight for survival in the face of this new and formidable threat.
The dynamic cast of “La Brea” takes center stage, with the characters portrayed by Natalie Zea and Eoin Macken,...
- 1/23/2024
- by News
- TV Regular
It’s no surprise that La Brea Season 2 ended on many cliffhangers, paving the way for an exciting Season 3.
The problem was that the writers’ strike soon affected the series. While they quickly wrote and filmed a shortened final season, they have many storyline arcs to complete in only six episodes.
Eve’s decision to return to the portal room alone was rash, and viewers panicked as she was sucked away through the portal to an unknown timeline.
With La Brea Season 3 only weeks away, we’ve started compiling theories as we prepare to enter the sinkhole with the Harris family and their friends.
Certain storyline arcs must be adequately addressed, or the devoted fanbase will be upset they didn’t get closure. La Brea has such a massive cast, so it may not be easy to include everyone, and it looks like they’ve added some additional characters, too.
The problem was that the writers’ strike soon affected the series. While they quickly wrote and filmed a shortened final season, they have many storyline arcs to complete in only six episodes.
Eve’s decision to return to the portal room alone was rash, and viewers panicked as she was sucked away through the portal to an unknown timeline.
With La Brea Season 3 only weeks away, we’ve started compiling theories as we prepare to enter the sinkhole with the Harris family and their friends.
Certain storyline arcs must be adequately addressed, or the devoted fanbase will be upset they didn’t get closure. La Brea has such a massive cast, so it may not be easy to include everyone, and it looks like they’ve added some additional characters, too.
- 12/11/2023
- by Laura Nowak
- TVfanatic
The first trailer for La Brea’s third and final season features a T. Rex, sure, but there’s lot more going on than that.
The teaser trailer above, released on Friday by NBC, gives us a sense of the chaos that has ensued after — concurrent with Eve’s mysterious vanishing — a bazillion auroras appeared in the sky outside, allowing people (and dinosaurs!) from other eras to drop in on 10,000 B.C.
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The teaser trailer above, released on Friday by NBC, gives us a sense of the chaos that has ensued after — concurrent with Eve’s mysterious vanishing — a bazillion auroras appeared in the sky outside, allowing people (and dinosaurs!) from other eras to drop in on 10,000 B.C.
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- 12/8/2023
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Tuesdays are not the same without La Brea.
Although the series was initially billed as a sci-fi sinkhole drama, the series excelled as a family drama at its core. With so many facets, La Brea appeals to many audiences.
Fortunately, we don’t have to worry about it ending just yet. NBC renewed the series in January 2023, and La Brea Season 3 is coming. However, with the writers’ strike, the series’ future beyond the filmed episodes is uncertain.
How Did La Brea Season 2 End?
La Brea Season 2 Episode 14 left us with even more questions. It was one of the few episodes that explored the consequences of time-traveling since the series hadn’t explored that much since Josh and Riley returned from 1988.
While Eve and Izzy returned in time to rescue to save Gavin and share a brief family reunion, the war wasn’t over. This time, Eve disappeared through a malfunctioning portal,...
Although the series was initially billed as a sci-fi sinkhole drama, the series excelled as a family drama at its core. With so many facets, La Brea appeals to many audiences.
Fortunately, we don’t have to worry about it ending just yet. NBC renewed the series in January 2023, and La Brea Season 3 is coming. However, with the writers’ strike, the series’ future beyond the filmed episodes is uncertain.
How Did La Brea Season 2 End?
La Brea Season 2 Episode 14 left us with even more questions. It was one of the few episodes that explored the consequences of time-traveling since the series hadn’t explored that much since Josh and Riley returned from 1988.
While Eve and Izzy returned in time to rescue to save Gavin and share a brief family reunion, the war wasn’t over. This time, Eve disappeared through a malfunctioning portal,...
- 8/7/2023
- by Laura Nowak
- TVfanatic
Stars: Allan Corduner, Paul Kaye, Nick Blood, Emm Wiseman, Jonathan Yunger | Written by Hank Hoffman | Directed by Oliver Park
In the wake of a young Jewish girl’s disappearance, the son of a Hasidic funeral director returns home with his pregnant wife in hopes of reconciling with his father. Little do they know that directly beneath them in the family morgue, an ancient evil with sinister plans for the unborn child lurks inside a mysterious corpse.
Alright January, you’re really scaring me now. First we got a truly great horror film in the form of Gerard Johnstone’s M3gan and now we have a decently enjoyable paranormal/supernatural horror film in the form of Oliver Park‘s The Offering, which surprised me considerably.
Usually, January is filled with the most embarrassingly bad horror movies imaginable, but for some reason, this year is an exception. While it doesn’t do anything crazy or new,...
In the wake of a young Jewish girl’s disappearance, the son of a Hasidic funeral director returns home with his pregnant wife in hopes of reconciling with his father. Little do they know that directly beneath them in the family morgue, an ancient evil with sinister plans for the unborn child lurks inside a mysterious corpse.
Alright January, you’re really scaring me now. First we got a truly great horror film in the form of Gerard Johnstone’s M3gan and now we have a decently enjoyable paranormal/supernatural horror film in the form of Oliver Park‘s The Offering, which surprised me considerably.
Usually, January is filled with the most embarrassingly bad horror movies imaginable, but for some reason, this year is an exception. While it doesn’t do anything crazy or new,...
- 1/23/2023
- by Caillou Pettis
- Nerdly
Shudder and IFC Midnight are launching microbudget Skinamarink on a not-so-micro 629 screens, giving the viral horror pic a major push after a well-received premiere back at Fantasia-fest that just kept snowballing with strong reviews and social media love.
“I was over the moon. For a horror filmmaker in Canada, [Fantasia] is like getting a Cannes screening,” says first-time filmmaker Kyle Edward Ball about the leadup to this weekend’s buzzy specialty opening. He shot the 15k feature at his parents’ home in Edmonton, Canada.
In it, two children wake up in the middle of the night to find their father is missing and all the windows and doors in their home have vanished. “I’d had a nightmare when I was little. I was in my parents’ house, my parents were missing, and there was a monster. And lots of people have shared this exact same dream,” Ball tells Deadline.
“I was over the moon. For a horror filmmaker in Canada, [Fantasia] is like getting a Cannes screening,” says first-time filmmaker Kyle Edward Ball about the leadup to this weekend’s buzzy specialty opening. He shot the 15k feature at his parents’ home in Edmonton, Canada.
In it, two children wake up in the middle of the night to find their father is missing and all the windows and doors in their home have vanished. “I’d had a nightmare when I was little. I was in my parents’ house, my parents were missing, and there was a monster. And lots of people have shared this exact same dream,” Ball tells Deadline.
- 1/13/2023
- by Jill Goldsmith
- Deadline Film + TV
This year is already off to an incredible start for the horror genre, with M3GAN scaring up big time profits in theaters and “The Last of Us” getting set to elevate horror television on HBO.
Much like last week, this second week of 2023 is similarly home to several exciting new horror releases, including the return of Kevin Williamson plus the arrival of a viral horror indie.
Not to mention, this Friday is the first Friday the 13th of 2023!
Here’s all the new horror releasing January 10 – January 13, 2023…
First up, from Ryûhei Kitamura, the director of Midnight Meat Train, comes Lionsgate’s The Price We Pay, which just debuted on VOD this Tuesday and comes to select theaters Friday.
Emile Hirsch (Into the Wild) and Stephen Dorff (Blade) star in The Price We Pay, which looks like a genre fusion of an action-thriller and a slasher movie all in one crazy package.
Much like last week, this second week of 2023 is similarly home to several exciting new horror releases, including the return of Kevin Williamson plus the arrival of a viral horror indie.
Not to mention, this Friday is the first Friday the 13th of 2023!
Here’s all the new horror releasing January 10 – January 13, 2023…
First up, from Ryûhei Kitamura, the director of Midnight Meat Train, comes Lionsgate’s The Price We Pay, which just debuted on VOD this Tuesday and comes to select theaters Friday.
Emile Hirsch (Into the Wild) and Stephen Dorff (Blade) star in The Price We Pay, which looks like a genre fusion of an action-thriller and a slasher movie all in one crazy package.
- 1/12/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
The Offering
A portrait of a troubled family facing more than one kind of crisis, Oliver Park’s The Offering mixes Jewish mysticism, horror, and the social difficulties which arise when a young Jewish man leaves the Hasidic community to take a gentile wife. He (Nick Blood) longs to reconcile with his father, Saul (Allan Corduner), but the situation is further complicated by his urgent need for money, which has him considering the potential value of the family home and the mortuary business beneath it. It’s his pregnant wife Claire (Emily Wiseman) who actually gets close to his father, as each of them strives to adapt to make room for the other – but when the body of a man with a dark secret is brought in to the mortuary, a threat emerges which changes everything.
Beautifully crafted performances, stunning set design and great attention to detail all round make this one.
A portrait of a troubled family facing more than one kind of crisis, Oliver Park’s The Offering mixes Jewish mysticism, horror, and the social difficulties which arise when a young Jewish man leaves the Hasidic community to take a gentile wife. He (Nick Blood) longs to reconcile with his father, Saul (Allan Corduner), but the situation is further complicated by his urgent need for money, which has him considering the potential value of the family home and the mortuary business beneath it. It’s his pregnant wife Claire (Emily Wiseman) who actually gets close to his father, as each of them strives to adapt to make room for the other – but when the body of a man with a dark secret is brought in to the mortuary, a threat emerges which changes everything.
Beautifully crafted performances, stunning set design and great attention to detail all round make this one.
- 1/11/2023
- by Jennie Kermode
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
The Offering is released this week and to mark the occasion we spoke to its leading duo of Emily Wiseman and Nick Blood. The pair, both somewhat new to the horror genre, discuss adapting to this style of filmmaking, and what audiences can hope to take away from their experience watching the finished product.
Of course it’s not just this project we discuss, as Blood has featured in the MCU series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. as well as in the Star Wars franchise spin-off Andor, though the British actor admits he’s never actually it. Naturally we ask why.
Watch the full interview with Emily Wiseman & Nick Blood here:
Synopsis
The son of a Hasidic funeral director returns home with his pregnant wife in hopes of reconciling with his father. Little do they know that an ancient evil lurking inside a mysterious corpse has sinister plans for their unborn child.
Of course it’s not just this project we discuss, as Blood has featured in the MCU series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. as well as in the Star Wars franchise spin-off Andor, though the British actor admits he’s never actually it. Naturally we ask why.
Watch the full interview with Emily Wiseman & Nick Blood here:
Synopsis
The son of a Hasidic funeral director returns home with his pregnant wife in hopes of reconciling with his father. Little do they know that an ancient evil lurking inside a mysterious corpse has sinister plans for their unborn child.
- 1/11/2023
- by Stefan Pape
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
After the buzz from its festival screenings, The Offering is coming to theaters and digital on Friday, January 13th and we have an exclusive clip you can watch right now!
"In the wake of a young Jewish girl’s disappearance, the son of a Hasidic funeral director returns home with his pregnant wife in hopes of reconciling with his father. Little do they know that directly beneath them in the family morgue, an ancient evil with sinister plans for the unborn child lurks inside a mysterious corpse."
Distribution Company: Decal Releasing Release Date: January 13, 2023 Director: Oliver Park Writer: Hank Hoffman Story by: Hank Hoffman, Jonathan Yunger Producers: Les Weldon, Yariv Lerner, Jeffrey Greenstein, Jonathan Yunger, Hank Hoffman, Sam Schulte Executive Producers: Avi Lerner, Trevor Short, Boaz Davidson, Tanner Mobley Starring: Nick Blood, Emily Wiseman, Allan Corduner, Paul Kaye
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"In the wake of a young Jewish girl’s disappearance, the son of a Hasidic funeral director returns home with his pregnant wife in hopes of reconciling with his father. Little do they know that directly beneath them in the family morgue, an ancient evil with sinister plans for the unborn child lurks inside a mysterious corpse."
Distribution Company: Decal Releasing Release Date: January 13, 2023 Director: Oliver Park Writer: Hank Hoffman Story by: Hank Hoffman, Jonathan Yunger Producers: Les Weldon, Yariv Lerner, Jeffrey Greenstein, Jonathan Yunger, Hank Hoffman, Sam Schulte Executive Producers: Avi Lerner, Trevor Short, Boaz Davidson, Tanner Mobley Starring: Nick Blood, Emily Wiseman, Allan Corduner, Paul Kaye
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- 1/10/2023
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
From the moment that God said to Abraham, “Kill me a son,” the idea of shedding one’s own blood in pursuit of spiritual cleansing never entirely left our collective subconscious. Dead children, hungry divinities, and humans asked to make impossible sacrifices are ideas that appear again and again in our best horror movies. So it’s only fitting that they’re finally being explored in a film about the original Abrahamic religion.
Just like the darkest parts of Christian mythology have been the stuff of Hollywood nightmares for as long as there have been movies, director Oliver Park’s reverse-exorcism thriller “The Offering” puts Judaism in the spotlight.
Arthur (Nick Blood) is a handsome young realtor raised in a strict Hasidic environment but who drifted away from the community after he married a gentile and his father refused to attend the wedding. But with his wife Claire (Emily Wiseman...
Just like the darkest parts of Christian mythology have been the stuff of Hollywood nightmares for as long as there have been movies, director Oliver Park’s reverse-exorcism thriller “The Offering” puts Judaism in the spotlight.
Arthur (Nick Blood) is a handsome young realtor raised in a strict Hasidic environment but who drifted away from the community after he married a gentile and his father refused to attend the wedding. But with his wife Claire (Emily Wiseman...
- 1/10/2023
- by Christian Zilko
- Indiewire
Following its fall festival run, The Offering will hit theaters in 20+ US Markets (and VOD) on January 13th from Decal.
Starring Nick Blood (“Euphoria”), Paul Kaye (“Game of Thrones”), and Emily Wiseman (Winchester), The Offering was directed by Oliver Park and written by Hank Hoffman.
In the film, “In the wake of a young Jewish girl’s disappearance, the son of a Hasidic funeral director returns home with his pregnant wife in hopes of reconciling with his father.
“Little do they know that directly beneath them in the family morgue, an ancient evil with sinister plans for the unborn child lurks inside a mysterious corpse.”
This horror story begins with a strange autopsy, teased in this exclusive clip.
The post ‘The Offering’ Clip – Something Horrific Appears in a Morgue [Exclusive] appeared first on Bloody Disgusting!.
Starring Nick Blood (“Euphoria”), Paul Kaye (“Game of Thrones”), and Emily Wiseman (Winchester), The Offering was directed by Oliver Park and written by Hank Hoffman.
In the film, “In the wake of a young Jewish girl’s disappearance, the son of a Hasidic funeral director returns home with his pregnant wife in hopes of reconciling with his father.
“Little do they know that directly beneath them in the family morgue, an ancient evil with sinister plans for the unborn child lurks inside a mysterious corpse.”
This horror story begins with a strange autopsy, teased in this exclusive clip.
The post ‘The Offering’ Clip – Something Horrific Appears in a Morgue [Exclusive] appeared first on Bloody Disgusting!.
- 1/9/2023
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
Despite 2019’s “The Vigil” making a modest splash amongst genre fans, the annals of Jewish horror movies remain pretty thin. Adding a page to those ranks is The Offering,” which actually has considerable overlap with that recent predecessor — it, too, is about a shape-shifting demon who preys on the living after the death of its latest host, whose corpse is on the premises awaiting burial.
English helmer Oliver Park’s debut feature is the slicker, somewhat showier affair of the two. But while diverting enough, it lacks that predecessor’s atmospheric dread and psychological plausibility, resulting in a jump-scare-riddled contraption ultimately more cheesy than frightening. Neon division Decal is opening the Bulgaria-shot U.S. production in 20+ U.S.markets on Jan. 13, simultaneous with its release on digital platforms.
Introductory onscreen text informs us of “one terrifying female demon” present in “myths of the Near East and Europe” at least as...
English helmer Oliver Park’s debut feature is the slicker, somewhat showier affair of the two. But while diverting enough, it lacks that predecessor’s atmospheric dread and psychological plausibility, resulting in a jump-scare-riddled contraption ultimately more cheesy than frightening. Neon division Decal is opening the Bulgaria-shot U.S. production in 20+ U.S.markets on Jan. 13, simultaneous with its release on digital platforms.
Introductory onscreen text informs us of “one terrifying female demon” present in “myths of the Near East and Europe” at least as...
- 1/9/2023
- by Dennis Harvey
- Variety Film + TV
The Offering Trailer — Oliver Park‘s The Offering (2023) movie trailer has been released by Decal Releasing. The Offering trailer stars Nick Blood, Emily Wiseman, Allan Corduner, and Paul Kaye. Crew Hank Hoffman wrote the screenplay for The Offering, “from a story by Hank Hoffman and Jonathan Yunger. It’s produced by Les Weldon, Yariv Lerner, Jeffrey [...]
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- 1/1/2023
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
At the start of 2021, we heard that filming was underway on A Night of Horror: Nightmare Radio director Oliver Park’s horror thriller Abyzou, which was said to be “loosely based on a Jewish folk tale”. Five months ago, it was announced that Decal had picked up the U.S. distribution rights to the Millennium Media production and were planning to give the film a theatrical release later this year. Now we know exactly when Decal will be releasing the film – and it’s not going to be before the end of this year, but it’s not too far off. Abyzou, which is now going by the less unique title The Offering, will be reaching theatres in 20+ US Markets on January 13th. It will be available on VOD the same day. In anticipation of this release, a trailer for The Offering has arrived online and can be seen in the embed above.
- 11/14/2022
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Reign Of Chucky: "From the authors of Taking Shape comes Reign Of Chucky, an exhaustive new look at the cinematic history of everyone’s favorite Good Guy. Covering all seven films in the franchise, this is the book fans have been waiting for. The authors’ exhaustive research is backed by over thirty new interviews with cast, crew, and producers from throughout the series. As such, each chapter is brimming with untold behind the scenes stories that will be new to even the most diehard devotees. Also featuring rare personal photos from cast and crew, Reign is sure to delight anyone in the cult of Chucky. So, wanna play?
The book is presently available in Hardcover, Paperback, and Kindle eBook formats. An audio adaptation by Encyclopocalypse Publications for Audible is forthcoming.
Reign Of Chucky includes:
– An extensive new interview with master of horror Tom Holland
– Coverage of how Don Mancini’s...
The book is presently available in Hardcover, Paperback, and Kindle eBook formats. An audio adaptation by Encyclopocalypse Publications for Audible is forthcoming.
Reign Of Chucky includes:
– An extensive new interview with master of horror Tom Holland
– Coverage of how Don Mancini’s...
- 11/14/2022
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Distribution Company: Decal Releasing Release Date: January 13, 2023 Director: Oliver Park Writer: Hank Hoffman Story by: Hank Hoffman, Jonathan Yunger Producers: Les Weldon, Yariv Lerner, Jeffrey Greenstein, Jonathan Yunger, Hank Hoffman, Sam Schulte Executive Producers: Avi Lerner, Trevor Short, Boaz Davidson, Tanner Mobley Starring: Nick Blood, Emily Wiseman, Allan Corduner, Paul Kaye Synopsis: In the wake of a young Jewish girl’s disappearance, the son …
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- 11/11/2022
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
Following its fall festival run, The Offering will hit theaters in 20+ US Markets (and VOD) on January 13th from Decal.
Starring Nick Blood (“Euphoria”), Paul Kaye (“Game of Thrones”), and Emily Wiseman (Winchester), The Offering was directed by Oliver Park and written by Hank Hoffman.
In the film, “In the wake of a young Jewish girl’s disappearance, the son of a Hasidic funeral director returns home with his pregnant wife in hopes of reconciling with his father.
“Little do they know that directly beneath them in the family morgue, an ancient evil with sinister plans for the unborn child lurks inside a mysterious corpse.”
The Offering features a story by Hank Hoffman and Jonathan Yunger.
This horror story begins with a strange autopsy…
The post ‘The Offering’ Trailer – An Ancient Evil Lives Inside of a Mysterious Corpse appeared first on Bloody Disgusting!.
Starring Nick Blood (“Euphoria”), Paul Kaye (“Game of Thrones”), and Emily Wiseman (Winchester), The Offering was directed by Oliver Park and written by Hank Hoffman.
In the film, “In the wake of a young Jewish girl’s disappearance, the son of a Hasidic funeral director returns home with his pregnant wife in hopes of reconciling with his father.
“Little do they know that directly beneath them in the family morgue, an ancient evil with sinister plans for the unborn child lurks inside a mysterious corpse.”
The Offering features a story by Hank Hoffman and Jonathan Yunger.
This horror story begins with a strange autopsy…
The post ‘The Offering’ Trailer – An Ancient Evil Lives Inside of a Mysterious Corpse appeared first on Bloody Disgusting!.
- 11/10/2022
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
"Bringer of misery, taker of children… It'll make you see things, feel things… that aren't real." Decal has revealed an official trailer for an indie horror titled The Offering, which first premiered at Fantastic Fest a few months ago. It's now set for release in early January. In the wake of a young Jewish girl's disappearance, the son of a Hasidic funeral director returns home with his pregnant wife in hopes of reconciling with his father. Directly beneath them in the family morgue, an ancient evil with sinister plans for the unborn child lurks inside a mysterious corpse. The horror film stars Nick Blood, Emily Wiseman, Allan Corduner, and Paul Kaye. This looks crazy scary!! It earned positive reviews at the fest: "benefits from magnificent production design which interweaves character information & subtly obscured plot points whilst combining with Lorenzo Senatore’s cinematography to create a heady atmosphere." A must watch if you're a horror fan.
- 11/10/2022
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
The need to adapt to a changing world and the need to stay connected to ancient things collide in Oliver Park’s chilling second feature film, which screened at Fantastic Fest 2022. Rooted in the challenges of combining an ancient way of life with modern values, it’s also a story about the many kinds of love which exist within families, and how sometimes the most sympathetic of motives are what lead us astray.
Art (Nick Blood) hasn’t been to see his father Saul (Allan Corduner) for several years. Though one suspects that the reasons why they have found themselves at odds run deeper, the ostensible cause of it is Claire (Emily Wiseman), the gentile woman whom Art has chosen to marry. She is now pregnant and keen to find a way of bringing the family back together. Art, however, has another motive for returning, stemming from a crisis which he has.
Art (Nick Blood) hasn’t been to see his father Saul (Allan Corduner) for several years. Though one suspects that the reasons why they have found themselves at odds run deeper, the ostensible cause of it is Claire (Emily Wiseman), the gentile woman whom Art has chosen to marry. She is now pregnant and keen to find a way of bringing the family back together. Art, however, has another motive for returning, stemming from a crisis which he has.
- 9/28/2022
- by Jennie Kermode
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Stars: Nick Blood, Allan Corduner, Emily Wiseman, Paul Kaye, Daniel Ben Zenou | Written by Hank Hoffman | Directed by Oliver Park
Originally shot as Abyzou, The Offering begins with the camera slowly moving through rooms filled with candles and symbols. A rooster jumps into view, only to have its throat cut as part of a ritual. But this isn’t some voodoo ceremony or satanic offering, this is Hasidic mysticism. And, like so many other forms of magic, it doesn’t end well for the practitioner.
Art has come home, hoping to reconcile with his much more Orthodox father Saul. His wife Claire. has come along as well, although being told “Art may love you, but you’ll never be family” has made her less than enthusiastic about the trip. They hope the prospect of a grandchild will soften his attitude. We soon find out that the old man has indeed softened his opinions about Claire.
Originally shot as Abyzou, The Offering begins with the camera slowly moving through rooms filled with candles and symbols. A rooster jumps into view, only to have its throat cut as part of a ritual. But this isn’t some voodoo ceremony or satanic offering, this is Hasidic mysticism. And, like so many other forms of magic, it doesn’t end well for the practitioner.
Art has come home, hoping to reconcile with his much more Orthodox father Saul. His wife Claire. has come along as well, although being told “Art may love you, but you’ll never be family” has made her less than enthusiastic about the trip. They hope the prospect of a grandchild will soften his attitude. We soon find out that the old man has indeed softened his opinions about Claire.
- 9/26/2022
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
There are countless horror movies dealing with various kinds of demons and possession, but not very many that take the time to explore and showcase ancient Jewish lore and demonology. The first movie that comes to mind is 2019’s The Vigil, a terrifying and consummate film about a young man in Brooklyn’s Hasidic Borough who agrees to fulfill the duties of a shomer, which in Judaism is someone who watches over a deceased person until burial. Written by Hank Hoffman and Jonathan Yunger and directed by Oliver Park, The Offering is also set in Brooklyn’s Hasidic community and takes a deep dive into Kabbalah lore and demonology. The Offering is Park’s feature film directorial debut and premiered at this year’s Fantastic Fest. The Offering skillfully blends traditional Jewish lore with the haunted house subgenre and the result is a genuinely scary experience.
The Offering follows Art,...
The Offering follows Art,...
- 9/24/2022
- by Michelle Swope
- DailyDead
Fantastic Fest is back this week for its seventeenth edition featuring everything from teddy bears, to man-eating sharks, elderly zombies, cocktail-serving robots, and Park Chan-wook… all under one roof.
The festival will once again take over the Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar in Austin, TX, and one title we’re particularly excited about is The Offering (formerly Abyzou), set to hold its U.S. Premiere on Friday, September 23 at 11:50 pm at the Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar. Get tickets here.
Bloody Disgusting scored an exclusive first-look at Oliver Park‘s horror film that Decal will be releasing in 2023.
In the film which pulls from Jewish Folklore…
“In the wake of a young Jewish girl’s disappearance, the son of a Hasidic funeral director returns home with his pregnant wife in hopes of reconciling with his father. Little do they know that directly beneath them in the family morgue, an ancient evil...
The festival will once again take over the Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar in Austin, TX, and one title we’re particularly excited about is The Offering (formerly Abyzou), set to hold its U.S. Premiere on Friday, September 23 at 11:50 pm at the Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar. Get tickets here.
Bloody Disgusting scored an exclusive first-look at Oliver Park‘s horror film that Decal will be releasing in 2023.
In the film which pulls from Jewish Folklore…
“In the wake of a young Jewish girl’s disappearance, the son of a Hasidic funeral director returns home with his pregnant wife in hopes of reconciling with his father. Little do they know that directly beneath them in the family morgue, an ancient evil...
- 9/21/2022
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
Exclusive: Decal has acquired U.S. rights to Millennium Media’s horror-thriller Abyzou out of the Cannes Market, with plans to release it in theaters later this year.
In Abyzou, the son of a Jewish funeral director returns home, in hopes of reconciling with his orthodox father, with his pregnant wife in tow. But his intentions are put to the test when the family morgue receives the body of a mysterious corpse containing an ancient entity with a sinister plan for his unborn child.
Nick Blood (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.), Emm Wiseman (Winchester), Allan Corduner (Homeland) and Paul Kaye (Game of Thrones) star in the film from director Oliver Park. Hank Hoffman scripted it from the story he penned with Millenium’s Jonathan Yunger. Hoffman, Yunger, Jeffrey Greenstein, Les Weldon, Sam Schulte, and Yariv Lerner of Millennium Media produced, with Millennium Media’s Avi Lerner, Trevor Short, Boaz Davidson and Tanner Mobley serving as executive producers.
In Abyzou, the son of a Jewish funeral director returns home, in hopes of reconciling with his orthodox father, with his pregnant wife in tow. But his intentions are put to the test when the family morgue receives the body of a mysterious corpse containing an ancient entity with a sinister plan for his unborn child.
Nick Blood (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.), Emm Wiseman (Winchester), Allan Corduner (Homeland) and Paul Kaye (Game of Thrones) star in the film from director Oliver Park. Hank Hoffman scripted it from the story he penned with Millenium’s Jonathan Yunger. Hoffman, Yunger, Jeffrey Greenstein, Les Weldon, Sam Schulte, and Yariv Lerner of Millennium Media produced, with Millennium Media’s Avi Lerner, Trevor Short, Boaz Davidson and Tanner Mobley serving as executive producers.
- 5/31/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: The Expendables outfit Millennium Media is underway at its Bulgarian studio Nu Boyana on horror-thriller Abyzou, which is loosely based on a Jewish folk tale.
Starring will be Nick Blood (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.), Emm Wiseman (Winchester), Allan Corduner (Homeland), Paul Kaye (Game Of Thrones), Daniel Ben Zenou (7 Days In Entebbe) and Jodie Jacobs (The West End’s Rock Of Ages).
Set in a Hasidic community, the pic follows a family struggling with unresolved trauma which finds itself at the mercy of an ancient demon bent on destroying them from the inside.
Directed by Oliver Park (Strange Events), script comes from Hank Hoffman (The Clinic) from a story by Hoffman and Millennium’s Jonathan Yunger.
Jeffrey Greenstein, Les Weldon, Yunger and Yariv Lerner of Millennium and screenwriter Hoffman will produce with Millennium’s Sam Schulte as co-producer. Millennium’s Avi Lerner, Trevor Short, Boaz Davidson and Tanner Mobley are executive producers.
Starring will be Nick Blood (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.), Emm Wiseman (Winchester), Allan Corduner (Homeland), Paul Kaye (Game Of Thrones), Daniel Ben Zenou (7 Days In Entebbe) and Jodie Jacobs (The West End’s Rock Of Ages).
Set in a Hasidic community, the pic follows a family struggling with unresolved trauma which finds itself at the mercy of an ancient demon bent on destroying them from the inside.
Directed by Oliver Park (Strange Events), script comes from Hank Hoffman (The Clinic) from a story by Hoffman and Millennium’s Jonathan Yunger.
Jeffrey Greenstein, Les Weldon, Yunger and Yariv Lerner of Millennium and screenwriter Hoffman will produce with Millennium’s Sam Schulte as co-producer. Millennium’s Avi Lerner, Trevor Short, Boaz Davidson and Tanner Mobley are executive producers.
- 1/25/2021
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Stars: Helen Mirren, Jason Clarke, Sarah Snook, Angus Sampson, Laura Brent, Tyler Coppin, Eamon Farren, Thor Carlsson, Emm Wiseman | Written by Michael Spierig, Peter Spierig, Tom Vaughan | Directed by Michael Spierig, Peter Spierig
Helen Mirren and Jason Clarke star in this haunted house horror that’s based on the true story of The Winchester Mystery House. It’s directed by the Spierig Brothers, the German-born Australian directing duo whose previous films include 2014′s time-loop sci-fi Predestination and the recent Saw reboot, Jigsaw.
Set in San Francisco in 1906 (which ought to give history buffs something of a heads-up), Winchester centres on the true story of Sarah Winchester (Helen Mirren), the widow of the inventor of the Winchester repeating rifle and heir to the company’s vast fortune. Wracked with guilt over all the deaths her company has caused and haunted by their spirits, Sarah has devoted her widowhood to building a continually expanding mansion,...
Helen Mirren and Jason Clarke star in this haunted house horror that’s based on the true story of The Winchester Mystery House. It’s directed by the Spierig Brothers, the German-born Australian directing duo whose previous films include 2014′s time-loop sci-fi Predestination and the recent Saw reboot, Jigsaw.
Set in San Francisco in 1906 (which ought to give history buffs something of a heads-up), Winchester centres on the true story of Sarah Winchester (Helen Mirren), the widow of the inventor of the Winchester repeating rifle and heir to the company’s vast fortune. Wracked with guilt over all the deaths her company has caused and haunted by their spirits, Sarah has devoted her widowhood to building a continually expanding mansion,...
- 6/1/2018
- by Matthew Turner
- Nerdly
Stars: Helen Mirren, Jason Clarke, Sarah Snook, Angus Sampson, Laura Brent, Tyler Coppin, Eamon Farren, Thor Carlsson, Emm Wiseman | Written by Michael Spierig, Peter Spierig, Tom Vaughan | Directed by Michael Spierig, Peter Spierig
Helen Mirren and Jason Clarke star in this haunted house horror that’s based on the true story of The Winchester Mystery House. It’s directed by the Spierig Brothers, the German-born Australian directing duo whose previous films include 2014′s time-loop sci-fi Predestination and the recent Saw reboot, Jigsaw.
Set in San Francisco in 1906 (which ought to give history buffs something of a heads-up), Winchester centres on the true story of Sarah Winchester (Helen Mirren), the widow of the inventor of the Winchester repeating rifle and heir to the company’s vast fortune. Wracked with guilt over all the deaths her company has caused and haunted by their spirits, Sarah has devoted her widowhood to building a...
Helen Mirren and Jason Clarke star in this haunted house horror that’s based on the true story of The Winchester Mystery House. It’s directed by the Spierig Brothers, the German-born Australian directing duo whose previous films include 2014′s time-loop sci-fi Predestination and the recent Saw reboot, Jigsaw.
Set in San Francisco in 1906 (which ought to give history buffs something of a heads-up), Winchester centres on the true story of Sarah Winchester (Helen Mirren), the widow of the inventor of the Winchester repeating rifle and heir to the company’s vast fortune. Wracked with guilt over all the deaths her company has caused and haunted by their spirits, Sarah has devoted her widowhood to building a...
- 2/3/2018
- by Matthew Turner
- Nerdly
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