by Seth Metoyer, MoreHorror.com
Axeman 2: Overkill Body-count A.K.A. Cast List is currently In Pre-Production and cast list has been released. Principal Photography to begin Sept. 29th, 2014. Official details below.
From The Press Release
Blood Red Films and the filmmakers of Axeman 2: Overkill, the next installment in 80’s throwback slasher franchise, are pleased to announce the cast of the film, which picks up the story where the original 2014 film Axeman left off and will deliver a new chapter in the Axeman At Cutter’s Creek saga with the goal of making it darker, grittier and bloodier than the original.
The cast includes an all new actor in the iconic villain role of Bill “The Axeman” Talbert, an exciting cast of principle actors and written and directed by Joston “El Rey” Theney.
About The Cast
Playing the titular character of Bill “The Axeman” Talbert is former 3-time World Champion,...
Axeman 2: Overkill Body-count A.K.A. Cast List is currently In Pre-Production and cast list has been released. Principal Photography to begin Sept. 29th, 2014. Official details below.
From The Press Release
Blood Red Films and the filmmakers of Axeman 2: Overkill, the next installment in 80’s throwback slasher franchise, are pleased to announce the cast of the film, which picks up the story where the original 2014 film Axeman left off and will deliver a new chapter in the Axeman At Cutter’s Creek saga with the goal of making it darker, grittier and bloodier than the original.
The cast includes an all new actor in the iconic villain role of Bill “The Axeman” Talbert, an exciting cast of principle actors and written and directed by Joston “El Rey” Theney.
About The Cast
Playing the titular character of Bill “The Axeman” Talbert is former 3-time World Champion,...
- 8/4/2014
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Joston Theney dropped us a line with the complete casting news for the sequel to his flick Axeman, which hit DVD a few weeks back. Read on for the latest details regarding Axeman 2: Overkill.
From the Press Release
Blood Red Films and the filmmakers of Axeman 2: Overkill, the next installment in the 80’s throwback slasher franchise, are pleased to announce the cast of the film, which picks up the story where the original 2014 film Axeman left off.
This new chapter in the Axeman at Cutter’s Creek saga has the goal of being darker, grittier, and bloodier than the original.
The exciting cast of the film, which is written and directed by Joston “El Rey” Theney, includes an all new actor in the iconic villain role of Bill “The Axeman” Talbert. Playing the titular character is former three-time World Champion, WWE’s “Adam Bomb”/ WCW’s “Wrath,” also...
From the Press Release
Blood Red Films and the filmmakers of Axeman 2: Overkill, the next installment in the 80’s throwback slasher franchise, are pleased to announce the cast of the film, which picks up the story where the original 2014 film Axeman left off.
This new chapter in the Axeman at Cutter’s Creek saga has the goal of being darker, grittier, and bloodier than the original.
The exciting cast of the film, which is written and directed by Joston “El Rey” Theney, includes an all new actor in the iconic villain role of Bill “The Axeman” Talbert. Playing the titular character is former three-time World Champion, WWE’s “Adam Bomb”/ WCW’s “Wrath,” also...
- 7/30/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
Sebastian Stan is returning to the Marvel Cinematic Universe in the upcoming film "Captain America: The Winter Soldier." But unlike his character in "Captain America: The First Avenger," Stan plays a very different incarnation of Bucky Barnes in the present day sequel.
Zap2it had a chance to sit down with Stan and talk about returning to the Marvel movies, how he prepared for the role of the Winter Soldier and whether he would like to reprise the role of Bucky in TV shows or standalone movies.
Zap2it: At what point did you know you would be coming back again for "Captain America: The Winter Soldier"?
Sebastian Stan: I knew literally two years after the first movie. I didn't know right away. I mean, I had no confirmation until two years after. I'd always planned on it, I'd always hoped for it. There were things in the script...
Zap2it had a chance to sit down with Stan and talk about returning to the Marvel movies, how he prepared for the role of the Winter Soldier and whether he would like to reprise the role of Bucky in TV shows or standalone movies.
Zap2it: At what point did you know you would be coming back again for "Captain America: The Winter Soldier"?
Sebastian Stan: I knew literally two years after the first movie. I didn't know right away. I mean, I had no confirmation until two years after. I'd always planned on it, I'd always hoped for it. There were things in the script...
- 4/2/2014
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
Peter and the Starcatcher, the five-time TonyAward-winning play, began performances last night, March 18, 2013 at New World Stages. The cast includes returning Broadway cast members Rick Holmes, now playing Black Stache, Jason Ralph, now playing Boy, along with Kevin Del Aguila as Smee, Matt D'Amico as Slank, and Evan Harrington as Alf, all reprising their roles. They are joined by Nicole Lowrance Molly, Edward Baker-DulyLord Aster, Josh Grisetti Fighting Prawn, Alex Hernandez Captain Scott, Nate Miller Ted, Andrew Mueller Prentiss, Jon Patrick Walker Mrs. Bumbrake,Jordan Geiger, Joanna Howard, and Graham Stevens.
- 3/19/2013
- by Jennifer Broski
- BroadwayWorld.com
Peter and the Starcatcher, the five-time TonyAward-winning play, will begin performances on Monday, March 18, 2013 at New World Stages. The cast includes returning Broadway cast members Rick Holmes, now playing Black Stache, Jason Ralph, now playing Boy, along with Kevin Del Aguila as Smee, Matt D'Amico as Slank, and Evan Harrington as Alf, all reprising their roles. They are joined by Nicole Lowrance Molly, Edward Baker-DulyLord Aster, Josh Grisetti Fighting Prawn, Alex Hernandez Captain Scott, Nate Miller Ted, Andrew Mueller Prentiss, Jon Patrick Walker Mrs. Bumbrake,Jordan Geiger, Joanna Howard, and Graham Stevens.The new cast met the press eariler this week and BroadwayWorld was there to join them in the rehearsal room. Check out what they had to say about the big move to off-Broadway below...
- 3/3/2013
- by BroadwayWorld TV
- BroadwayWorld.com
Peter and the Starcatcher, the five-time TonyAward-winning play, will begin performances on Monday, March 18, 2013 at New World Stages. The cast includes returning Broadway cast members Rick Holmes, now playing Black Stache, Jason Ralph, now playing Boy, along with Kevin Del Aguila as Smee, Matt D'Amico as Slank, and Evan Harrington as Alf, all reprising their roles. They are joined by Nicole Lowrance Molly, Edward Baker-DulyLord Aster, Josh Grisetti Fighting Prawn, Alex Hernandez Captain Scott, Nate Miller Ted, Andrew Mueller Prentiss, Jon Patrick Walker Mrs. Bumbrake,Jordan Geiger, Joanna Howard, and Graham Stevens.The new cast met the press yesterday and BroadwayWorld was there to join them in the rehearsal room. Check out full photo coverage below...
- 2/28/2013
- by Jennifer Broski
- BroadwayWorld.com
The Princess And The Frog
Guest Review by Kat English
Stars: Anika Noni Rose, Bruno Campos, Keith David, Michael-Leon Wooley | Written and directed by Ron Clements & John Musker
In a story borrowed and adapted from E.D. Baker’s The Frog Princess, Disney’s The Princess and the Frog is a fairy tale set in Jazz Age-era New Orleans, and tells the story of a young girl named Tiana (Rose) who has a fateful kiss with a frog prince who desperately wants to be human again, but in true Disney fairy tale style there’s a twist to the tale… and an evil villain in the grandest Disney tradition!
The Princess and the Frog features a stirring jazz soundtrack and a touch of Disney magic, bucking today’s trend for CGI and 3D, and in the end is something rarely seen on the big screen and this day in age – a traditional animated Disney movie…...
Guest Review by Kat English
Stars: Anika Noni Rose, Bruno Campos, Keith David, Michael-Leon Wooley | Written and directed by Ron Clements & John Musker
In a story borrowed and adapted from E.D. Baker’s The Frog Princess, Disney’s The Princess and the Frog is a fairy tale set in Jazz Age-era New Orleans, and tells the story of a young girl named Tiana (Rose) who has a fateful kiss with a frog prince who desperately wants to be human again, but in true Disney fairy tale style there’s a twist to the tale… and an evil villain in the grandest Disney tradition!
The Princess and the Frog features a stirring jazz soundtrack and a touch of Disney magic, bucking today’s trend for CGI and 3D, and in the end is something rarely seen on the big screen and this day in age – a traditional animated Disney movie…...
- 3/16/2010
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Disney’s latest movie is a beautiful work of art with a magical touch and a soul stirring soundtrack that made me realise how much I’d missed hand drawn animation in this brave new world of CG.
It was John Lasseter who refilled the inkwells and restocked the paint pots of Disney’s traditional hand drawn animation studios after their doors closed following the completion of 2004’s Home on the Range, and it was a bold move from a man who introduced the screening personally via a pre-recorded message. You’ll know the man and his works, and you should also know that he has an overwhelming passion for what he does: celebrating wonderful stories, beautifully told.
The Princess and the Frog is a film that combines the very best of Disney’s talented storytellers, and you can practically feel the love that was poured into each frame of this film.
It was John Lasseter who refilled the inkwells and restocked the paint pots of Disney’s traditional hand drawn animation studios after their doors closed following the completion of 2004’s Home on the Range, and it was a bold move from a man who introduced the screening personally via a pre-recorded message. You’ll know the man and his works, and you should also know that he has an overwhelming passion for what he does: celebrating wonderful stories, beautifully told.
The Princess and the Frog is a film that combines the very best of Disney’s talented storytellers, and you can practically feel the love that was poured into each frame of this film.
- 2/3/2010
- by Jon Lyus
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
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