Friday, July 5, 2013

Hide Or Seek Teaser

Hide Or Seek Teaser from Andy Palmer on Vimeo.


Teaser for Petri Entertainment's first feature film Hide Or Seek. Starring Kat Ryan, Cameron Bender, Rachelle Dimaria, and Carlos Alazraqui, Hide or Seek tells the story of Emily and Tim as they settle into a small farm house in Emily's childhood hometown. Before the boxes can even be unpacked, the couple realizes that there are things happening in the house that were not disclosed by the real estate agent. At first more curious than scared, Tim, Emily and Emily's childhood friend Claire, embark on finding out who or what is haunting their house. However strange occurrences soon morph into violent acts, and the couple find themselves at the mercy of a vengeful spirit.

Shot on a micro-budget over 12 days, this is Petri Entertainments debut feaure. Please check out hideorseekthemovie.com for more details. Also follow on Twitter @petriAndy

Saturday, May 4, 2013

Stephen King's Under the Dome

A New Promo for Stephen King's Under the Dome



Below, you'll find the text-heavy second teaser for Under the Dome, the upcoming CBS mini-series based on the novel by Stephen King.

This 13-part adaptatioon stars Chad Vogel, Rachel Lefevre, Dean Norris, Jolene Purdy, Nicholas Strong, Britt Robertson, Aisha Hinds, Alex Koch, Natalie Martinez and Colin Ford and concerns an invisible force field that descends upon the small town of Chester's Mill.

The first episode airs on June 24th.

Coming soon to CBS


Say Good-Bye


Footage from the Stephen Kings adaptation

A Look Ahead: Inside The Walking Dead

A Look Ahead: Inside The Walking Dead



The cast and crew promise more surprises in Season 4 of The Walking Dead, coming this fall.


‘The Walking Dead’ Season 4 Spoiler: Rick Grimes Could Be Killed Off

Spoiler alert: On The Walking Dead, even Rick Grimes isn’t safe.

The Walking Dead, based on a series of graphic novels by Robert Kirkman, follows a small group of survivors who are led by Georgia Sheriff Rick Grimes (British actor Andrew Lincoln) in a quest to try to find a safe haven far away from the menacing zombie-cannibal “walkers,” a.k.a. “biters.”

The Walking Dead on the AMC network, said to be most popular basic cable show in America, is scheduled to return for season 4 in October. The show is part of AMC’s powerhouse Sunday night franchise which also includes Mad Men and Breaking Bad. The season 3 finale featured the death by zombie of series regular Laurie Holden, who played “Andrea” for all three seasons, a development that was traumatic for many fans. As viewers know, “Dale” and “Shane,” two other principal characters, died in season 2.

In an interview, Kirkman, who is also the executive producer of the zombie apocalypse TV show, has said that even Sheriff — or perhaps more precisely former sheriff — Rick Grimes is not “out of the woods” as it were, and if so, the remaining group of series survivors could move forward without Rick:

“We’ve been saying that no one is safe on this show, and I wouldn’t rule out seeing the death of Rick Grimes at almost any point. We really like to keep people guessing, and I could definitely see some interesting stories coming from that. While Rick has been a pretty solid leader, he’s definitely made his share of mistakes. I think seeing Daryl or Maggie or Glenn picking up a larger leadership role in the group could pose some interesting story possibilities.”

He also said that because the comic book plot developments are so different from what occurs on the TV episodes, it gives him and the others on the creative team the opportunity to pick and choose and perhaps get a do-over in what amounts to an alternative Walking Dead universe portrayed on television: “Well that’s a long process involving all the writers, the showrunner, everybody. It’s really a matter of sitting down at the beginning of the season and working out what happened in the comics and when and how and why, and seeing if it plugs into our world. It’s a pretty organic thing. Also [it's a chance] to set up things and do comic book moments in ways that I didn’t really do when I was writing the comics — with the benefit of hindsight.”

Do you think The Walking Dead would really ever kill off the Rick Grimes character, and if so, how do you see the show going forward without him as part of the cast?

Thursday, January 31, 2013

The Walking Dead

"The Walking Dead"



“The Walking Dead” has eight more episodes to go this year, and the real questions that remain pertain to whether or not The Governor is going to be able to completely destroy the rest of the survivors, or if Woodbury will become something other than a battlefield.

The Walking Dead is the most watched drama in basic cable history, In this uncertain world, Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) and his band of survivors must not only fight the dead, but also face a whole new fear: the living. A 16 episode season, the series Entertainment Weekly called the "greatest thriller ever produced for television' will air in two parts.

In the highly anticipated new season, Rick and his fellow survivors continue to seek refuge in a desolate and post-apocalyptic world and soon discover that there are greater forces to fear than just the walking dead. The struggle to survive has never been so perilous. Season 3 also introduces new characters, including the Governor (David Morrissey) and fan-favorite Michonne (Danai Gurira), along with her zombie pets.

Based on the comic book series written by Robert Kirkman and published by Image Comics, The Walking Dead stars Lincoln, Sarah Wayne Callies, Laurie Holden, Steven Yeun, Norman Reedus, Chandler Riggs, Lauren Cohan, Scott Wilson, IronE Singleton, Melissa McBride, Morrissey and Gurira. The series is executive produced by showruner Glen Mazzara, Kirkman, Gale Anne Hurd and David Alpert with Greg Nicotero, Denise Huth and Evan Reilly as co-executive producers.

The Walking Dead reigns as the most watched drama series on basic cable for Adults 18-49 and Adults 25-54. The series has garnered two Emmy Awards for Outstanding Prosthetic Make-up, a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Television Series - Drama, and a WGA Award for Outstanding Achievement in Writing Derivative New Media, among other accolades.

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Stephen King's Under the Dome

Stephen King's Under the Dome


Under the Dome, the 13-episode adaptation of the Stephen King novel, added Jolene Purdy and Nicholas Strong to the cast which already includes Britt Robertson, Alex Koch, Natalie Martinez and Colin Ford.

Purdy will play "a brilliant, eccentric engineer at the local radio station who will draw on her unique skills in an effort to make contact with the world outside the dome. Strong will play Phil, a popular radio DJ and indie rock fanatic, a charismatic figure with a dark secret."

Under the Dome is set to air June 24th on CBS and concerns the Maine town of Chester's Mill which is closed off by a giant invisible dome. No one can get in or out...and air slowly begins to dwindle.

Evil Dead 2013

Evil Dead 2013


In the much anticipated remake of the 1981 cult-hit horror film, five twenty-something friends become holed up in a remote cabin. When they discover a Book of the Dead, they unwittingly summon up dormant demons living in the nearby woods, which possess the youngsters in succession until only one is left intact to fight for survival.
In Theaters April 5

The Lords of Salem

The Lords of Salem


The Lords of Salem is a 2012 horror film written, produced and directed by Rob Zombie, and starring his wife Sheri Moon Zombie. It is about the city of Salem, Massachusetts being visited by a coven of ancient witches. The film started shooting on October 17, 2011. It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 10, 2012, and will be released in theaters on April 26, 2013