“Monster Party” director Chris von Hoffmann will direct the horror film “The Unheard,” which “Crawl” scribes Michael and Shawn Rasmussen will write, an individual with knowledge of the project told TheWrap.
Burn Later Productions, which produced films like the Sundance entries “Hearts Beat Loud” and “A Kid Like Jake,” as well as Regina Halls’ “Support the Girls,” is producing the film. David Bernon, Sam Slater, and Paul Bernon of Burn Later Productions are producing with Andrew Corkin (Martha Marcy May Marlene).
Von Hoffmann’s other credits include “Drifter” as well as the shorts “The Kidnap,” “White Trash” and “Fuel Junkie.” He is represented by CAA and Grandview Management.
Also Read: 'Crawl' Film Review: Kaya Scodelario Contends With Killer Gators and a Toothless Screenplay
Michael and Shawn Rasmussen wrote “Long Distance” and “The Ward,” and served as directors, producers and writers on both “Dark Feed” and “The Inhabitants.”
Their most recent project,...
Burn Later Productions, which produced films like the Sundance entries “Hearts Beat Loud” and “A Kid Like Jake,” as well as Regina Halls’ “Support the Girls,” is producing the film. David Bernon, Sam Slater, and Paul Bernon of Burn Later Productions are producing with Andrew Corkin (Martha Marcy May Marlene).
Von Hoffmann’s other credits include “Drifter” as well as the shorts “The Kidnap,” “White Trash” and “Fuel Junkie.” He is represented by CAA and Grandview Management.
Also Read: 'Crawl' Film Review: Kaya Scodelario Contends With Killer Gators and a Toothless Screenplay
Michael and Shawn Rasmussen wrote “Long Distance” and “The Ward,” and served as directors, producers and writers on both “Dark Feed” and “The Inhabitants.”
Their most recent project,...
- 7/16/2019
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
Next Tuesday marks the end of the Season of the Forge and the start of the Season of the Drifter! In a new ViDoc, Bungie explores all of the new game modes, armor sets, and lore coming to Destiny 2. More within...
New Season Approaching! Grab a Gun!
Everyone's favorite scam-artist/Gambit Inventor, the Drifter, is getting a season all to himself in Destiny 2, starting this upcoming Tuesday, and it's looking very impressive. In traditional Bungie fashion, the studio and now sole-owner of Destiny 2 allowed their developers to share details about the upcoming season in a new ViDoc.
The Season of the Drifter will include two new game modes, Gambit Prime and The Reckoning, and Gambit armor sets. Plus, a quest for the exotic everyone loves to hate, Thorn. See it all in action in the aforementioned ViDoc.
As a new season of Destiny begins, developers from Bungie are back on...
New Season Approaching! Grab a Gun!
Everyone's favorite scam-artist/Gambit Inventor, the Drifter, is getting a season all to himself in Destiny 2, starting this upcoming Tuesday, and it's looking very impressive. In traditional Bungie fashion, the studio and now sole-owner of Destiny 2 allowed their developers to share details about the upcoming season in a new ViDoc.
The Season of the Drifter will include two new game modes, Gambit Prime and The Reckoning, and Gambit armor sets. Plus, a quest for the exotic everyone loves to hate, Thorn. See it all in action in the aforementioned ViDoc.
As a new season of Destiny begins, developers from Bungie are back on...
- 2/28/2019
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Matt Malliaros)
- Cinelinx
Monster Party might be Chris von Hoffmann’s second feature, but he’s a seasoned director, having released his first short film in 2004. Von Hoffmann’s first feature, Drifter, established him as a horror / exploitation director that genre fans should keep a keen eye on. Monster Party delivers on his earlier promise, and then some. The […]
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- 11/8/2018
- by Pat King
- DreadCentral.com
Arriving in limited theaters, VOD and Digital HD on Nov. 2, 2018, is Rlje Films’ horror/thriller Monster Party from writer/director Chris von Hoffmann (Drifter). Last week we shared the trailer and art, now we have an exclusive image set that shows some of the party guests. Don’t forget to bring a weapon! “The story follows three thieves who plan […]...
- 10/22/2018
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
What was supposed to be an easy theft turns into a fight for their lives for a trio of robbers in the subversive home invasion movie Monster Party. The second feature film from writer/director Chris von Hoffmann (Drifter), Monster Party has been acquired by Rlje Films for North American distribution, with a theatrical, VOD, and Digital HD release slated for November 2nd (giving horror fans a chance to extend their spooky celebrations beyond the 31st):
Press Release: "Los Angeles, Oct. 2018 – Rlje Films (Nasdaq: Rlje), has acquired all North American rights to the upcoming the horror/thriller Monster Party from writer/director Chris von Hoffmann (Drifter). The film stars Julian McMahon (“Nip/Tuck”), Robin Tunney, Sam Strike (Leatherface), Erin Moriarty (Blood Father), Lance Reddick, Brandon Micheal Hall (“Search Party”), Virginia Gardner (Project Almanac), and Diego Boneta (“Scream Queens”) . Rlje Films will release the film nationally in theaters, VOD and Digital HD on Nov.
Press Release: "Los Angeles, Oct. 2018 – Rlje Films (Nasdaq: Rlje), has acquired all North American rights to the upcoming the horror/thriller Monster Party from writer/director Chris von Hoffmann (Drifter). The film stars Julian McMahon (“Nip/Tuck”), Robin Tunney, Sam Strike (Leatherface), Erin Moriarty (Blood Father), Lance Reddick, Brandon Micheal Hall (“Search Party”), Virginia Gardner (Project Almanac), and Diego Boneta (“Scream Queens”) . Rlje Films will release the film nationally in theaters, VOD and Digital HD on Nov.
- 10/17/2018
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
The folks at the Splathouse podcast discuss The Suckling (1990), and it’s the headliner for today’s Horror Highlights. Also: album artwork and a track preview for Chris Alexander's They Drink Your Blood, Manos Returns world premiere details, the winners of the Philip K. Dick Science Fiction Festival 2018 awards, Speak of the Devil virtual experience information, and details on the La screening premiere of Smiley’s.
New Splathouse Episode Details: From Splathouse: "Sarah and Mike fu**ed up and made a mistake in the recording of this episode of The Splathouse...recording devices ran for about 40 mins during the pre-show meeting and ate up batteries and disc space...but rather than abort the project, Mike and Sarah made the most of it.
Welcome to a "fly on the brothel wall" episode of The Splathouse!
All the card-carrying Splat gang members return:
- John shows up with a ranty rant...
New Splathouse Episode Details: From Splathouse: "Sarah and Mike fu**ed up and made a mistake in the recording of this episode of The Splathouse...recording devices ran for about 40 mins during the pre-show meeting and ate up batteries and disc space...but rather than abort the project, Mike and Sarah made the most of it.
Welcome to a "fly on the brothel wall" episode of The Splathouse!
All the card-carrying Splat gang members return:
- John shows up with a ranty rant...
- 3/6/2018
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Perhaps no YouTube creator has led a more seamless transition into the movie industry like 21-year-old Kian Lawley, who just landed his next big part.
Lawley will star in Monster Party, a horror thriller, alongside Sam Strike (EastEnders) and Julian McMahon (Nip/Tuck), according to The Hollywood Reporter. Directed by Chris von Hoffmann (Drifter), the film is about three teenage thieves who infiltrate a mansion dinner party that they don't know is being hosted by a serial killer cult.
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Lawley will star in Monster Party, a horror thriller, alongside Sam Strike (EastEnders) and Julian McMahon (Nip/Tuck), according to The Hollywood Reporter. Directed by Chris von Hoffmann (Drifter), the film is about three teenage thieves who infiltrate a mansion dinner party that they don't know is being hosted by a serial killer cult.
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- 5/25/2017
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
Sam Strike, Kian Lawley and Julian McMahon are starring in Monster Party, a horror thriller that is being directed by Chris von Hoffmann, the filmmaker behind the post-apocalyptic cannibal movie Drifter.
The film just wrapped principal photography and is being produced by Brian Kavanaugh-Jones (Insidious) and Fred Berger (La La Land) of Automatik. Also producing are Eric B. Fleischman of Diablo Entertainment and Jesse Berger of Radical Studios.
Monster Party follows three teenaged thieves as they infiltrate a mansion dinner party, unaware that it is secretly being hosted by a serial killer cult for the social elite.
The cast also...
The film just wrapped principal photography and is being produced by Brian Kavanaugh-Jones (Insidious) and Fred Berger (La La Land) of Automatik. Also producing are Eric B. Fleischman of Diablo Entertainment and Jesse Berger of Radical Studios.
Monster Party follows three teenaged thieves as they infiltrate a mansion dinner party, unaware that it is secretly being hosted by a serial killer cult for the social elite.
The cast also...
- 5/24/2017
- by Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Stars: Aria Emory, Drew Harwood, Monique Rosario, James McCabe, Anthony Ficco, Rebecca Fraiser, Joseph Atash, Melissa Raquel, Jack G. Davis, Craig Rose, Jonah Ehrenreich, Bram Barouh | Written by Chris von Hoffmann, Aria Emory | Directed by Chris von Hoffmann
After a botched robbery during which one of them takes a grisly wound to the hand, two brothers hide out in a small desert town. Before you can say ‘abrupt tonal shift’ they’re besieged by bloodthirsty monsters and fighting for their lives against forces darker and nastier than they could ever hope to be. No, not vampires – crazies and cannibals.
From the desert-drenched visuals to the wannabe left-field tonal shift and ‘badass’ sibling duo, it’s quite obvious from the outset that Drifter really wants to be From Dusk Till Dawn. It’s a comparison that’s openly welcomed; a film which would love to have “From Dusk Till Dawn meets...
After a botched robbery during which one of them takes a grisly wound to the hand, two brothers hide out in a small desert town. Before you can say ‘abrupt tonal shift’ they’re besieged by bloodthirsty monsters and fighting for their lives against forces darker and nastier than they could ever hope to be. No, not vampires – crazies and cannibals.
From the desert-drenched visuals to the wannabe left-field tonal shift and ‘badass’ sibling duo, it’s quite obvious from the outset that Drifter really wants to be From Dusk Till Dawn. It’s a comparison that’s openly welcomed; a film which would love to have “From Dusk Till Dawn meets...
- 3/1/2017
- by Joel Harley
- Nerdly
Cannibalistic killers in a post-apocalyptic landscape … are you yawning yet? Such is the unoriginal premise of Chris von Hoffmann’s feature debut, which reveals, if nothing else, its director's love and appreciation for genre films. The problem is that his low-budget effort, whose poster might as well be included in the dictionary definition of “derivative,” is nowhere near as good as its endless influences. Viewers would be far better off rewatching a Mad Max or Rob Zombie movie, or any episode of The Walking Dead, than paying hard-earned money to see Drifter.
The bare-bones plot revolves around two outlaw brothers,...
The bare-bones plot revolves around two outlaw brothers,...
- 2/25/2017
- by Frank Scheck
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Two brothers make a pitstop in a town teeming with cannibals in Chris von Hoffmann's Drifter, and for our latest Q&A feature, we caught up with Hoffmann to discuss the making of his feature film debut.
Thanks for taking the time to answer some questions for us, Chris. How and when did you first come up with the idea for Drifter?
Chris von Hoffmann: I actually thought of the concept back when I was 16. It was just one of several script ideas I started putting together on paper but never saw it all the way through because of my attention span back then. However, I had the title, had written the opening scene and had the overall structure down, but it was slightly different. The original concept still centered on two brothers who wind up in a strange town, but the town was originally possessed by a...
Thanks for taking the time to answer some questions for us, Chris. How and when did you first come up with the idea for Drifter?
Chris von Hoffmann: I actually thought of the concept back when I was 16. It was just one of several script ideas I started putting together on paper but never saw it all the way through because of my attention span back then. However, I had the title, had written the opening scene and had the overall structure down, but it was slightly different. The original concept still centered on two brothers who wind up in a strange town, but the town was originally possessed by a...
- 2/23/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
You can be two things inside a post-apocalyptic wasteland devoid of morality according to writer/director Chris von Hoffmann: stoic badass on a journey of vengeance or unhinged cartoon cannibal with tongue readier to lick flesh than gun is to blow a hole in someone’s head. There’s no room for anything in between whether compassionate souls trying to survive amongst malicious wild cards or cautious, anxiety-ridden kids in way over their heads. Either way you’re going to die — not in an esoteric “we all die” sort of way, but a brutal demise brought on by that stoic badass or muscle-bound kook maniacally laughing with his/her tongue on your cheek. At least you can rest well knowing your killer will die soon too. It’s the little things after all.
So what do you do while awaiting death in such a nihilistic purgatory? Well, the characters...
So what do you do while awaiting death in such a nihilistic purgatory? Well, the characters...
- 2/23/2017
- by Jared Mobarak
- The Film Stage
Welcome back to the Weekend Warrior, your weekly look at the new movies hitting theaters this weekend, as well as other cool events and things to check out.
This Past Weekend:
Presidents' Day weekend was an interesting one at the box office, and as with most holiday weekends, it was particularly difficult to figure out how things might fare, other than The Lego Batman Movie, which remained at #1 with almost $45 million over the four-day weekend. Fifty Shades Darker followed with $21.3 million, about a 50% drop. Last week, I thought that the Ice Cub comedy Fist Fight would beat The Great Wall, although it seemed like it could be a close race. Nope. Matt Damon’s action epic came in third place with $21.6 million, which is a couple million more than my original prediction, but The Fist Fight fell short of my prediction by almost $10 million, grossing $14.5 million in its first four days.
This Past Weekend:
Presidents' Day weekend was an interesting one at the box office, and as with most holiday weekends, it was particularly difficult to figure out how things might fare, other than The Lego Batman Movie, which remained at #1 with almost $45 million over the four-day weekend. Fifty Shades Darker followed with $21.3 million, about a 50% drop. Last week, I thought that the Ice Cub comedy Fist Fight would beat The Great Wall, although it seemed like it could be a close race. Nope. Matt Damon’s action epic came in third place with $21.6 million, which is a couple million more than my original prediction, but The Fist Fight fell short of my prediction by almost $10 million, grossing $14.5 million in its first four days.
- 2/22/2017
- by Edward Douglas
- LRMonline.com
Review by Stephen Tronicek
The concept of “copying” has become demonized to the point of criticism in film these days, and for good reason. The concept of copying story points and aesthetics or visual flourishes from other films is cheating if there’s nothing else brought to the table. However, once in awhile, there’s actually a movie that comes along that isn’t exactly it’s own, isn’t exactly original, but has enough to create an entertaining movie. Drifter surprisingly fits right into that category. There are moments of the film that call back to so many films including, Mad Max, The Rover, the works of David Lynch and a variety of cannibal movies, but the overall stellar direction, editing, and acting make Drifter a film that continues to surprise and shock.
What allows this film to better occupy the range in which it’s inherent unoriginality doesn...
The concept of “copying” has become demonized to the point of criticism in film these days, and for good reason. The concept of copying story points and aesthetics or visual flourishes from other films is cheating if there’s nothing else brought to the table. However, once in awhile, there’s actually a movie that comes along that isn’t exactly it’s own, isn’t exactly original, but has enough to create an entertaining movie. Drifter surprisingly fits right into that category. There are moments of the film that call back to so many films including, Mad Max, The Rover, the works of David Lynch and a variety of cannibal movies, but the overall stellar direction, editing, and acting make Drifter a film that continues to surprise and shock.
What allows this film to better occupy the range in which it’s inherent unoriginality doesn...
- 2/22/2017
- by Movie Geeks
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
In XLrator Media’s post-apocalyptic thriller Drifter, in limited theaters February 24 and on VOD and iTunes February 28, a pair of outlaw brothers (Drew Harwood and Aria Emory) seek temporary refuge in a desolate town inhabited by a family of psychotic cannibalistic lunatics. In his feature film debut, Drifter was directed and produced by Chris von Hoffmann, who previously directed several short films, including “Fuel Junkie”, “White Trash” […]...
- 2/21/2017
- by Sponsored
- bloody-disgusting.com
No one is safe in the post-apocalyptic wasteland of Chris von Hoffmann’s upcoming “Drifter.” Seriously, no one. In von Hoffmann’s first feature film, two brothers find themselves crossing paths with a family of psychotic cannibals when they get stuck in a desolate town at the end of the world. Relatable.
Read More: Film Acquisition Rundown: Bleecker Street Picks Up ‘Megan Leavey,’ Imagination Worldwide Buys ‘Paint It Black’ and More
In our exclusive clip, things are appropriately mysterious and terrifying as Vijah (Monique Rosario) is forced by the head cannibal in charge, Latos (Anthony Ficco), to tie Miles (Aria Emory) down to a couch and then watch, terrified, as his brother is thrown in the middle of what looks to be a large dirt circle made of garbage. They’re both bruised and bloodied, and von Hoffmann doesn’t make it easy on the audience by cutting away, but...
Read More: Film Acquisition Rundown: Bleecker Street Picks Up ‘Megan Leavey,’ Imagination Worldwide Buys ‘Paint It Black’ and More
In our exclusive clip, things are appropriately mysterious and terrifying as Vijah (Monique Rosario) is forced by the head cannibal in charge, Latos (Anthony Ficco), to tie Miles (Aria Emory) down to a couch and then watch, terrified, as his brother is thrown in the middle of what looks to be a large dirt circle made of garbage. They’re both bruised and bloodied, and von Hoffmann doesn’t make it easy on the audience by cutting away, but...
- 2/14/2017
- by Allison Picurro
- Indiewire
Chris von Hoffmann's post apocalyptic flick Drifter will roll into cinemas on February 24th then on VOD and iTunes on February 28th thanks to XLrator Media. ScreenAnarchy has been given an exclusive clip to share with you wich you can watch below. A pair of outlaw brothers are held captive in a desolate town run by a small family of psychotic cannibalistic lunatics and their sadistic Mayor. This clip occurs near the end of the movie where we find ourselves in a wasteland town called Demyl. Brother Miles faces off against one of Demyl's local lunatics, Latos, who promises that the main course is yet to come. Yep. Served just the way they like in Demyl. Fresh and bloody. Look for my...
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- 2/6/2017
- Screen Anarchy
Keep up with the wild and wooly world of indie film acquisitions with our weekly Rundown of everything that’s been picked up around the globe. Check out last week’s Rundown here.
– Bleecker Street has secured U.S. distribution rights to Gabriela Cowperthwaite’s true-life story, “Megan Leavey.” The film is based on the life of Leavey (Kate Mara), a young marine corporal in the K9 unit whose unique discipline and bond with her military combat dog saved many lives during their deployment in Iraq.
Bleecker Street will release the movie on June 9, 2017.
Read More: Film Acquisition Rundown: Samuel Goldwyn Films Picks Up ‘Youth in Oregon,’ The Orchard Buys ‘Monkey Business’ and More
The film co-stars Edie Falco, Ramon Rodriguez, Bradley Whitford, and Common. Directed by Cowperthwaite (“Blackfish”), the movie was written by Pamela Gray, Annie Mumolo and Tim Lovestedt and produced by Mickey Liddell, Pete Shilaimon and Jennifer Monroe.
– Bleecker Street has secured U.S. distribution rights to Gabriela Cowperthwaite’s true-life story, “Megan Leavey.” The film is based on the life of Leavey (Kate Mara), a young marine corporal in the K9 unit whose unique discipline and bond with her military combat dog saved many lives during their deployment in Iraq.
Bleecker Street will release the movie on June 9, 2017.
Read More: Film Acquisition Rundown: Samuel Goldwyn Films Picks Up ‘Youth in Oregon,’ The Orchard Buys ‘Monkey Business’ and More
The film co-stars Edie Falco, Ramon Rodriguez, Bradley Whitford, and Common. Directed by Cowperthwaite (“Blackfish”), the movie was written by Pamela Gray, Annie Mumolo and Tim Lovestedt and produced by Mickey Liddell, Pete Shilaimon and Jennifer Monroe.
- 1/13/2017
- by Graham Winfrey
- Indiewire
XLrator Media has acquired North American distribution rights to the post-apocalyptic horror-thriller Drifter – which follows a pair of outlaw brothers (Harwood and Emory) who seek temporary refuge in a desolate town inhabited by a family of psychotic cannibalistic lunatics – and to celebrate they have released this all-new retro one-sheet poster for the film:
Drifter was directed and produced by Chris von Hoffmann in his feature film debut and co-written by von Hoffmann (based on his story) and Aria Emory. The film stars Drew Harwood, Aria Emory, James McCabe, Monique Rosario, Rebecca Fraiser, and Anthony Ficco. Chris von Hoffmann previously directed several short films, including Fuel Junkie, White Trash, and Vodka 7, which have won awards at various film festivals.
Says XLrator Media CEO Barry Gordon:
Drifter is a stylish and wicked thriller infusing bloodthirsty cannibals with a Mad Max aesthetic that heralds Chris von Hoffmann as a young director to watch.
Drifter was directed and produced by Chris von Hoffmann in his feature film debut and co-written by von Hoffmann (based on his story) and Aria Emory. The film stars Drew Harwood, Aria Emory, James McCabe, Monique Rosario, Rebecca Fraiser, and Anthony Ficco. Chris von Hoffmann previously directed several short films, including Fuel Junkie, White Trash, and Vodka 7, which have won awards at various film festivals.
Says XLrator Media CEO Barry Gordon:
Drifter is a stylish and wicked thriller infusing bloodthirsty cannibals with a Mad Max aesthetic that heralds Chris von Hoffmann as a young director to watch.
- 1/12/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Lauro Chartrand's Blackburn has been released on VOD in the Us courtesy of Tombstone Distribution. Also in today's Highlights: details on Shout! Factory's Starcade "Retro-boot," a new trailer and poster for Drifter, info on the interactive experience for The Magicians, Day Rusk's Barkerton novel, and The Luring Indiegogo details.
Blackburn VOD Release Details: Press Release: "Los Angeles, California - Director Lauro Chartrand and writer Nastasha Baron’s Blackburn has already released within the United Kingdom, this past September. The film also saw Canadian markets in December, via Raven Banner Entertainment. Now, the film is available in the United States, with Tombstone Distribution, a subdivision of Archstone. Blackburn has just released on various Video-on-demand platforms, this past January 9th.
This 3Brane Entertainment production involves a group of friends, in a remote Alaskan town. A forest fire and rockslide force the friends into an old asylum. Within, Jade (Sarah Lind), Shaun...
Blackburn VOD Release Details: Press Release: "Los Angeles, California - Director Lauro Chartrand and writer Nastasha Baron’s Blackburn has already released within the United Kingdom, this past September. The film also saw Canadian markets in December, via Raven Banner Entertainment. Now, the film is available in the United States, with Tombstone Distribution, a subdivision of Archstone. Blackburn has just released on various Video-on-demand platforms, this past January 9th.
This 3Brane Entertainment production involves a group of friends, in a remote Alaskan town. A forest fire and rockslide force the friends into an old asylum. Within, Jade (Sarah Lind), Shaun...
- 1/11/2017
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
XLrator Media has acquired North American distribution rights to the post-apocalyptic horror-thriller Drifter and will release the film in theaters on February 24 and on VOD and iTunes February 28. Drifter was directed and produced by Chris von Hoffmann in his feature film debut and co-written by von Hoffmann (based on his story) and Aria …
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- 1/5/2017
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
"It's morphin' time!" Funko has released a new line of Pop! vinyl figures and Pocket Pop! Keychains based on the upcoming Power Rangers movie! Also in today's Highlights: second season details for the On Story radio program, Drifter acquisition details, and Comet TV's January programming.
Funko's Power Rangers Collectibles Release Details / Images: From Funko: "Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers
To celebrate the upcoming release of their all-new major motion picture, in theaters March 24th, 2017, the Power Rangers are getting fired up with Funko-fied fury!
Zack, Kimberly, Billy, Trini, and Jason are coming soon to Pop! Vinyl and Pocket Pop! Keychains!
You can also collect the villainous Rita Repulsa, available exclusively at Hot Topic!
This winter, it's morphin' time!
Available now!
Pop! Keychains: Power Rangers
Available now!"
Images via Funko:
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On Story Radio Show Second Season Details: Press Release: "Austin, Texas - January 4, 2017 - Austin Film Festival (Aff), also known as "The Writers Festival,...
Funko's Power Rangers Collectibles Release Details / Images: From Funko: "Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers
To celebrate the upcoming release of their all-new major motion picture, in theaters March 24th, 2017, the Power Rangers are getting fired up with Funko-fied fury!
Zack, Kimberly, Billy, Trini, and Jason are coming soon to Pop! Vinyl and Pocket Pop! Keychains!
You can also collect the villainous Rita Repulsa, available exclusively at Hot Topic!
This winter, it's morphin' time!
Available now!
Pop! Keychains: Power Rangers
Available now!"
Images via Funko:
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On Story Radio Show Second Season Details: Press Release: "Austin, Texas - January 4, 2017 - Austin Film Festival (Aff), also known as "The Writers Festival,...
- 1/5/2017
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Those of you looking to get your post apocalyptic fix this Winter need only look for Chris con Hoffmann's debut feature film Drifter at the end of February. XLrator Media has picked up the North American rights for the flick and will release it in select cinemas on the 24th and on VOD and iTunes on the 28th. XLrator Media has acquired North American distribution rights to the post-apocalyptic horror-thriller Drifter and will release the film in theaters on February 24 and on VOD and iTunes February 28. Drifter was directed and produced by Chris von Hoffmann in his feature film debut and co-written by von Hoffmann (based on his story) and Aria Emory. The film stars Drew Harwood, Aria Emory, James McCabe, Monique...
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- 1/5/2017
- Screen Anarchy
XLrator Media has acquired North American distribution rights to the post-apocalyptic horror-thriller Drifter starring Drew Harwood, Aria Emory, James McCabe, Monique Rosario, Rebecca Fraiser and Anthony Ficco.
Drifter will see release in theaters on February 24 and on VOD and iTunes February 28.
The flim was directed and produced by Chris von Hoffmann who makes his feature film debut with the film, co-written by von Hoffmann (based on his story) and Aria Emory.
Synopsis:
The film follows a pair of outlaw brothers (Drew Harwood and Aria Emory) who seek temporary refuge in a desolate town inhabited by a family of psychotic cannibalistic lunatics.
“Drifter is a stylish and wicked thriller infusing bloodthirsty cannibals with a Mad Max ae [Continued ...]...
Drifter will see release in theaters on February 24 and on VOD and iTunes February 28.
The flim was directed and produced by Chris von Hoffmann who makes his feature film debut with the film, co-written by von Hoffmann (based on his story) and Aria Emory.
Synopsis:
The film follows a pair of outlaw brothers (Drew Harwood and Aria Emory) who seek temporary refuge in a desolate town inhabited by a family of psychotic cannibalistic lunatics.
“Drifter is a stylish and wicked thriller infusing bloodthirsty cannibals with a Mad Max ae [Continued ...]...
- 1/4/2017
- QuietEarth.us
Outlaw brothers have found temporary refuge, as the North American distribution rights for the post-apocalyptic horror film, ‘Drifter,’ have been acquired by XLrator Media. The movie distributor will release the thriller in theaters on February 24, and then on VOD and iTunes on February 28. Chris von Hoffmann made his feature film directorial and producing […]
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- 1/4/2017
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
XLrator Media has acquired North American distribution rights to horror-thriller from producer-director Chris von Hoffmann.
XLrator is planning a Feb 24 theatrical release for Drifter and a Feb 28 launch on VOD and iTunes.
Von Hoffmann, previously known for shorts including Fuel Junkie and White Trash, makes his feature debut on the project, which he co-wrote with Aria Emory. Drew Harwood and Emory star as a pair of outlaw brothers who seek temporary refuge in a desolate town inhabited by a family of psychotic cannibalistic lunatics.
XLrator Media CEO Barry Gordon described Drifter as “a stylish and wicked thriller infusing bloodthirsty cannibals with a Mad Max aesthetic that heralds Chris von Hoffmann as a young director to watch.”
The deal was negotiated by Gordon and Xlrator’s Mike Radiloff with Lotus Entertainment’s Daniel Brandt for the filmmakers.
XLrator is planning a Feb 24 theatrical release for Drifter and a Feb 28 launch on VOD and iTunes.
Von Hoffmann, previously known for shorts including Fuel Junkie and White Trash, makes his feature debut on the project, which he co-wrote with Aria Emory. Drew Harwood and Emory star as a pair of outlaw brothers who seek temporary refuge in a desolate town inhabited by a family of psychotic cannibalistic lunatics.
XLrator Media CEO Barry Gordon described Drifter as “a stylish and wicked thriller infusing bloodthirsty cannibals with a Mad Max aesthetic that heralds Chris von Hoffmann as a young director to watch.”
The deal was negotiated by Gordon and Xlrator’s Mike Radiloff with Lotus Entertainment’s Daniel Brandt for the filmmakers.
- 1/4/2017
- ScreenDaily
Chris von Hoffmann’s upcoming blood-soaked crime thriller Drifter mixes elements that always seem to work well together: desolate wastelands, Mad Max-esque aesthetics, and bloodthirty cannibals. And while you might say you’ve seen this cinematic equation many times before, it’s one… Continue Reading →
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- 10/24/2015
- by Todd Rigney
- DreadCentral.com
"A pair of outlaw brothers are held captive in a desolate town run by a small family of psychotic cannibalistic lunatics and their sadistic Mayor." Drifter is the name of the film, and that's the official description. Our exclusive look at the first teaser reveals a dire picture, indeed, of a frightening post-apocalyptic landscape. In addition to the dark, electrifying teaser, we also have a poster, storyboard art, and photos from behind the scenes for the film, directed by Chris von Hoffman. He wrote the script with Aria Emory, who stars with Drew Harwood. Watch the teaser, then dive into the artwork and photos in the gallery (click through to see it all), and then head over to the official Facebook page for even more about Drifter. ...
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- 9/1/2015
- Screen Anarchy
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