Pastor Dan Bamford (James Tupper) brings his family - wife Wendy (Anne Heche), teenage daughters Rebecca (Rebekah Brandes) and Mary (Jennifer Stone) and son Christopher (Carter Cabassa) - to take over the local church in the town of Stull, Kansas. After a warm welcome from the locals, the grim truth becomes glaringly apparent... and the God-fearing Bamfords will need all their faith to survive.
- 11/4/2013
- Sky Movies
Beware the horror movie that lists its "special effects" team too high in the credits. It's a dead giveaway: "This is what we spent our money on" and "This is what we're proudest of."
But hats off to Spectral Motion and effects maestro Mike Elizalde. The ghosts in "Nothing Left to Fear" are the only things to fear in this pedestrian spook fest.
They could have pitched this as a reunion of the on-and-off-screen paramours of the late TV show "Men in Trees" -- Anne Heche and James Tupper. But who remembers that?
They play a preacher and his wife who move their family -- two sassy, profane daughters, Becky and Mary (Rebekah Brandes and Jennifer Stone) and a younger son (Carter Cabassa) -- to Small Town, U.S.A., for a fresh start. Preacher Dan (Tupper) was recruited by Preacher Kingsman (Clancy Brown) to take over his flock upon retirement.
But hats off to Spectral Motion and effects maestro Mike Elizalde. The ghosts in "Nothing Left to Fear" are the only things to fear in this pedestrian spook fest.
They could have pitched this as a reunion of the on-and-off-screen paramours of the late TV show "Men in Trees" -- Anne Heche and James Tupper. But who remembers that?
They play a preacher and his wife who move their family -- two sassy, profane daughters, Becky and Mary (Rebekah Brandes and Jennifer Stone) and a younger son (Carter Cabassa) -- to Small Town, U.S.A., for a fresh start. Preacher Dan (Tupper) was recruited by Preacher Kingsman (Clancy Brown) to take over his flock upon retirement.
- 10/2/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
It's long-lived, groan-inducing tradition for actors to try and scoot way into the realm of music (often much to the chagrin of our collective eardrums), but lately there've been more and more cases of the opposite happening. Think Ludacris and the "Fast and Furious" franchise, Mariah Carey in "The Butler" or whatever the kids are calling it these days and, uh, Rihanna in the "Battleship." We could go on ... The point is, musicians are becoming movie people more and more whether we like or not.
For the latest installment of this trend, Slash — yes, the Guns N' Roses guitarist — has produced himself a little horror movie called "Nothing Left to Fear," and today the rocker offered up some face-time himself to introduce this first trailer for it.
Yep, Slash (real name Saul Hudson) serves as as first-time producer on the thriller pic (although he's also got a behind-the-lens credit for...
For the latest installment of this trend, Slash — yes, the Guns N' Roses guitarist — has produced himself a little horror movie called "Nothing Left to Fear," and today the rocker offered up some face-time himself to introduce this first trailer for it.
Yep, Slash (real name Saul Hudson) serves as as first-time producer on the thriller pic (although he's also got a behind-the-lens credit for...
- 7/18/2013
- by Amanda Bell
- NextMovie
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