Stars: Devon Sawa, Tasha Reign, Danny Trejo, Julian Sands, Ashley Wisdom, Kim Director, Sean Waltman, Lee Ving, Eli Roth, James Cullen Bressack, Jen Soska, Sylvia Soska | Written and Directed by Glenn Danzig
I’m not sure what’s more surprising, that I’m reviewing a movie called Death Rider in the House of Vampires or that, after Verotika, somebody put up money for Glenn Danzig to make another movie. But here we are.
As the film opens Death Rider is riding through a desert filled with warning signs and crucified bodies. He leads another horse, with a bound, topless woman on it. She is his entrance fee to Sanctuary, one female virgin. She looks like she probably couldn’t remember when she actually was a virgin but that’s besides the point.
After riding for what seems to be hours and running into some trouble from Bela Latigo he arrives...
I’m not sure what’s more surprising, that I’m reviewing a movie called Death Rider in the House of Vampires or that, after Verotika, somebody put up money for Glenn Danzig to make another movie. But here we are.
As the film opens Death Rider is riding through a desert filled with warning signs and crucified bodies. He leads another horse, with a bound, topless woman on it. She is his entrance fee to Sanctuary, one female virgin. She looks like she probably couldn’t remember when she actually was a virgin but that’s besides the point.
After riding for what seems to be hours and running into some trouble from Bela Latigo he arrives...
- 9/10/2021
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Bruce Willis is on the lookout in the first look photo for Fortress, an action thriller set in a top-secret resort for retired U.S. intelligence officers.
The story take place when a group of criminals led by Balzary (Chad Michael Murray) breach the resort compound, hellbent on revenge on Robert (Willis), forcing the retired officer and his son (Jesse Metcalfe) to save the day. James Cullen Bressack (Blood Craft, Beyond the Law) directed from a script by Alan Horsnail.
Randall Emmett and George Furla produced the feature, their latest team-up with the action hero having worked together on a number of projects ...
The story take place when a group of criminals led by Balzary (Chad Michael Murray) breach the resort compound, hellbent on revenge on Robert (Willis), forcing the retired officer and his son (Jesse Metcalfe) to save the day. James Cullen Bressack (Blood Craft, Beyond the Law) directed from a script by Alan Horsnail.
Randall Emmett and George Furla produced the feature, their latest team-up with the action hero having worked together on a number of projects ...
- 9/10/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
For the last round of horror and sci-fi home media releases for the month of November, we have an eclectic array of titles coming home this week. Vinegar Syndrome is keeping busy with a handful of titles being released on Tuesday, including Deadly Games (aka Dial Code Santa Claus), Cemetery of Terror, Blood Games, Rest in Pieces, The Severed Arm, and Whodunit? (aka Island of Blood). Arrow Video has put together He Came from the Swamp: The William Grefé Collection, which exploitation fans will undoubtedly want to pick up, and if you missed it when it hit limited theaters earlier this year, now you can catch up with Train to Busan Presents: Peninsula.
Other releases for November 24th include Blood Craft, Lycanimator, Haunting of the Mary Celeste, and Tourist Trap: VHS Retro Big Box Collection.
Blood Games
It all started as a simple game of softball... When a women's...
Other releases for November 24th include Blood Craft, Lycanimator, Haunting of the Mary Celeste, and Tourist Trap: VHS Retro Big Box Collection.
Blood Games
It all started as a simple game of softball... When a women's...
- 11/23/2020
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Sometimes if you want something done right, you need to empty a ton of guns into a ton of people yourself. At least, if you’re the ex-cop gunning for revenge against the people who killed his son in the gleefully violent action thriller “Beyond the Law.” And ahead of the film’s day and date release later this week, you can see the glorious carnage for yourself in the new redband trailer, available exclusively at the top of the page.
From director James Cullen Bressack, “Beyond the Law” stars Johnny Messner as that ex-cop, who gets dragged back into his old life after his son is murdered. With nothing to lose, he mixes it up with the city’s lowlifes and crosses paths with a veteran detective (Dmx) also determined to uncover the truth. But as their investigations drag them deeper into the criminal underworld, the come up against the local mob,...
From director James Cullen Bressack, “Beyond the Law” stars Johnny Messner as that ex-cop, who gets dragged back into his old life after his son is murdered. With nothing to lose, he mixes it up with the city’s lowlifes and crosses paths with a veteran detective (Dmx) also determined to uncover the truth. But as their investigations drag them deeper into the criminal underworld, the come up against the local mob,...
- 12/4/2019
- by Ross A. Lincoln
- The Wrap
It’s hard to tell good from evil in “Beyond the Law,” but in the brutal first trailer — released ahead of its upcoming day and date release — Johnny Messner and Dmx are determined to figure it out. Despite, of course, the violence meted out by a host of thugs — and Steven Seagal’s trademark wrist-snap. Watch the new trailer, and a lot of brutal beatdowns, exclusively above.
From director James Cullen Bressack, “Beyond the Law” stars Messner as an ex-cop dragged back into his old life after his estranged son is murdered. With nothing to lose, he searches for answers among the city’s most corrupt and dangerous people and crosses paths with a veteran detective (Dmx) also determined to uncover the truth. But as their investigations drag them deeper into the criminal underworld, the come up against the local mob, and a mysterious criminal enforcer (Seagal).
“Beyond the Law” opens theatrically Dec.
From director James Cullen Bressack, “Beyond the Law” stars Messner as an ex-cop dragged back into his old life after his estranged son is murdered. With nothing to lose, he searches for answers among the city’s most corrupt and dangerous people and crosses paths with a veteran detective (Dmx) also determined to uncover the truth. But as their investigations drag them deeper into the criminal underworld, the come up against the local mob, and a mysterious criminal enforcer (Seagal).
“Beyond the Law” opens theatrically Dec.
- 11/12/2019
- by Ross A. Lincoln
- The Wrap
Stars: Trae Ireland, Baron Jay, La’Princess Jackson, Joe Karam, Daryl Keith Johnson, Monica Davis, Chris Sapone, Michael Joseph, Viet Wilcots, Tracy “Stresh” Mcnulty, Joe Bohn | Written by Christian Ackerman, William B. Keller | Directed by James Cullen Bressack
I’m always down to watch a film by James Cullen Bressack, I have been since the first time I saw his film My Pure Joy. Since then I’ve seen pretty much every genre film he has put out – including his last, Blood Craft, which was a fantastic slice of mainstream horror from a writer and director more synonymous with extreme fare… After all we’d tried to release a number of his films in the UK via our “Nerdly Presents” banner, an effort which saw Bressack’s Hate Crime officially make the banned by the BBFC list – that’s how extreme his films are/were.
So when I saw his latest film,...
I’m always down to watch a film by James Cullen Bressack, I have been since the first time I saw his film My Pure Joy. Since then I’ve seen pretty much every genre film he has put out – including his last, Blood Craft, which was a fantastic slice of mainstream horror from a writer and director more synonymous with extreme fare… After all we’d tried to release a number of his films in the UK via our “Nerdly Presents” banner, an effort which saw Bressack’s Hate Crime officially make the banned by the BBFC list – that’s how extreme his films are/were.
So when I saw his latest film,...
- 11/6/2019
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Stars: Madeleine Wade, Augie Duke, Dave Sheridan, Mark Rolston, Michael Welch, Dominique Swain, Anna Harr | Written by James Cullen Bressack, Madeleine Wade | Directed by James Cullen Bressack
Blood Craft, co-written by actress Madeleine Wade and director James Cullen Bressack, tells the creepy story of two sisters who suffered abuse as children at the hands of their sadistic father decide, after his death, to use witchcraft to bring his spirit back to get revenge.
If you’re a long time reader of Nerdly, you’ll know that we’ve been championing the work of James Cullen Bressack for years now – from being blown away by the raw aggressive nature of his first feature My Pure Joy; to trying to release a number of his films in the UK via our “Nerdly Presents” banner, an effort which saw Bressack’s Hate Crime officially make the banned by the BBFC list and a...
Blood Craft, co-written by actress Madeleine Wade and director James Cullen Bressack, tells the creepy story of two sisters who suffered abuse as children at the hands of their sadistic father decide, after his death, to use witchcraft to bring his spirit back to get revenge.
If you’re a long time reader of Nerdly, you’ll know that we’ve been championing the work of James Cullen Bressack for years now – from being blown away by the raw aggressive nature of his first feature My Pure Joy; to trying to release a number of his films in the UK via our “Nerdly Presents” banner, an effort which saw Bressack’s Hate Crime officially make the banned by the BBFC list and a...
- 4/9/2019
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Michael Welch is a brilliant actor and has starred in everything from “Z Nation”, “Twilight”, “Star Trek: Insurrection”, “Day of the Dead” and so many more films and television shows. He is starring as Tyler in Director James Cullen Bressack’s new film, “Blood Craft.” Michael took the time to speak with Horrornews.net for an exclusive …
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- 4/5/2019
- by Janel Spiegel
- Horror News
The weather may be getting better outside, and you may be feeling inclined to spend more time outdoors, but I’m about to give genre fans more than two dozen reasons why you should stay home during the month of April, as we have an incredible amount of horror and sci-fi films and series events headed to various digital and VOD platforms over the next few weeks.
Things kick off with Jordan Peele’s new run of The Twilight Zone exclusively on the CBS All Access service on April 1st, and then Netflix is summoning up a whole new batch of brand new episodes of the Chilling Adventures of Sabrina on April 5th. That same week, we have a bunch of films hitting various platforms, including Glass, Pet Graveyard, The Banished, and Terror 5. On April 2nd, we also have a brand new installment of the Blumhouse Into the Dark series...
Things kick off with Jordan Peele’s new run of The Twilight Zone exclusively on the CBS All Access service on April 1st, and then Netflix is summoning up a whole new batch of brand new episodes of the Chilling Adventures of Sabrina on April 5th. That same week, we have a bunch of films hitting various platforms, including Glass, Pet Graveyard, The Banished, and Terror 5. On April 2nd, we also have a brand new installment of the Blumhouse Into the Dark series...
- 3/31/2019
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
The first official trailer and poster for Blood Craft, featuring a who’s who of horror including Dominique Swain (Face/Off), Michael Welch (from The Final Wish), Mark Rolston (‘Drake’ in Aliens!), and Dave Sheridan (The Devil’S Rejects) has been released The witchcraft-centric horror film Blood Craft, featuring Dominique Swain (Face-Off), Dave Sheridan (The Devil’s Rejects), Mark …
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- 3/13/2019
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
Tony Sokol Mar 8, 2019
Blood Craft trailer shows you don't get away from a witch's revenge just because you're dead.
Vertical Entertainment, which released the John Travolta starring gangster biopic Gotti, is taking a whack at witches in the occult vendetta film Blood Craft. They dropped the trailer in a fit of wrath. It is a revenge film with dark magic at the center.
Blood Craft was directed by horror genre specialist James Cullen Bressack. He co-wrote the screenplay with Madeleine Wade, who stars in the film as one of two witchcraft-practicing siblings. Her sister is played by Augie Duke. They want to take revenge on their father. The only problem is that he is already dead.
The film is currently enjoying a festivals run through March. “We can’t wait for audiences to discover this unique, thrilling and very Disturbing film," Bressack said in a statement. It will be available...
Blood Craft trailer shows you don't get away from a witch's revenge just because you're dead.
Vertical Entertainment, which released the John Travolta starring gangster biopic Gotti, is taking a whack at witches in the occult vendetta film Blood Craft. They dropped the trailer in a fit of wrath. It is a revenge film with dark magic at the center.
Blood Craft was directed by horror genre specialist James Cullen Bressack. He co-wrote the screenplay with Madeleine Wade, who stars in the film as one of two witchcraft-practicing siblings. Her sister is played by Augie Duke. They want to take revenge on their father. The only problem is that he is already dead.
The film is currently enjoying a festivals run through March. “We can’t wait for audiences to discover this unique, thrilling and very Disturbing film," Bressack said in a statement. It will be available...
- 3/8/2019
- Den of Geek
The witchcraft-centric horror film Blood Craft, featuring Dominique Swain (Face-Off), Dave Sheridan (The Devil’s Rejects), Mark Rolston (Aliens) and Michael Welch (The Final Wish), tells the story of two sisters who suffered abuse as children at the hands of their sadistic father who decide, after his death, to use witchcraft to bring his spirit back to get revenge…
Directed and co-written by friend of Nerdly James Cullen Bressack, the film will play festivals through March before being released digitally on April 9th. Madeleine Wade, who also stars in the film, co-wrote the screenplay with Bressack. Check out the trailer and poster below:...
Directed and co-written by friend of Nerdly James Cullen Bressack, the film will play festivals through March before being released digitally on April 9th. Madeleine Wade, who also stars in the film, co-wrote the screenplay with Bressack. Check out the trailer and poster below:...
- 3/8/2019
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
The 21st annual Boston Underground Film Festival will take place from March 20th–24th. Buff's lineup for this year aims to provide festival-goers with five days of extraordinary films, including Hail Satan?, The Unthinkable, Canary, and many more. Also in today's Horror Highlights: a trailer and poster for both Blood Craft and Division 19.
Boston Underground Film Festival Lineup Revealed: "New England cinephiles! Spring festival season kicks off in two weeks when the 21st annual Boston Underground Film Festival returns to Harvard Square, bringing with it a five-day film frenzy to the Brattle Theatre and Harvard Film Archive from March 20th through the 24th. This year’s program includes a fierce and fresh collection of transgressive, unholy, and unthinkable underground cinema, along with a few outsider-odyssic festival favorites from near and far (in space and time)!
Buff marks the occasion of its decadent and debaucherous 2-1 with the number...
Boston Underground Film Festival Lineup Revealed: "New England cinephiles! Spring festival season kicks off in two weeks when the 21st annual Boston Underground Film Festival returns to Harvard Square, bringing with it a five-day film frenzy to the Brattle Theatre and Harvard Film Archive from March 20th through the 24th. This year’s program includes a fierce and fresh collection of transgressive, unholy, and unthinkable underground cinema, along with a few outsider-odyssic festival favorites from near and far (in space and time)!
Buff marks the occasion of its decadent and debaucherous 2-1 with the number...
- 3/8/2019
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Exclusive: Vertical Entertainment has acquired Dominique Swain and Michael Welch-fronted feature Blood Craft and is set to release the witchcraft-centric horror film in the U.S. in April.
The company, which released John Travolta mob drama Gotti, is set to release the film, which is directed by Bethany filmmaker James Cullen Bressack, digitally on April 9 after a run at festivals through March.
You can watch the trailer above.
The film, which was previously known as Together, follows two sisters who suffered abuse as children at the hands of their sadistic father decide, after his death, to use witchcraft to bring his spirit back to get revenge. Madeleine Wade, who has starred in The Wolf of Wall Street and Westworld, and Red Oaks star Augie Duke play the sisters, while Face/Off star Swain and Welch, who starred in Twilight, also star.
Wade co-wrote the screenplay with Bressack and exec produces...
The company, which released John Travolta mob drama Gotti, is set to release the film, which is directed by Bethany filmmaker James Cullen Bressack, digitally on April 9 after a run at festivals through March.
You can watch the trailer above.
The film, which was previously known as Together, follows two sisters who suffered abuse as children at the hands of their sadistic father decide, after his death, to use witchcraft to bring his spirit back to get revenge. Madeleine Wade, who has starred in The Wolf of Wall Street and Westworld, and Red Oaks star Augie Duke play the sisters, while Face/Off star Swain and Welch, who starred in Twilight, also star.
Wade co-wrote the screenplay with Bressack and exec produces...
- 3/6/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Sometimes people will go a long way for revenge, as the film Together will chronicle.
The upcoming film from director James Cullen Bressack centers on two sisters (Madeleine Wade and Augie Duke) who suffered abuse as children at the hands of their sadistic father (Dave Sheridan). After his death, the pair decide to use witchcraft in order to bring his spirit back to get revenge and closure.
Bressack wrote the script with Wade, from a story by Wade.
The cast also includes Michael Welch, Mark Rolston, Dominique Swain, Anna Harr and Sage Correa. Wade is executive producing the pic with...
The upcoming film from director James Cullen Bressack centers on two sisters (Madeleine Wade and Augie Duke) who suffered abuse as children at the hands of their sadistic father (Dave Sheridan). After his death, the pair decide to use witchcraft in order to bring his spirit back to get revenge and closure.
Bressack wrote the script with Wade, from a story by Wade.
The cast also includes Michael Welch, Mark Rolston, Dominique Swain, Anna Harr and Sage Correa. Wade is executive producing the pic with...
- 12/11/2017
- by Aaron Couch
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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