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How to Kill Monsters (2023)
Jahr: 2023 (August) Genre: Action / Comedy / Horror Regie: Stewart Sparke Hauptrollen: Lyndsey Craine, Arron Dennis, Fenfen Huang, Daniel Thrace, Juné Tiamatakorn, Michaela Longden, Louella Gaskell, Andrina Carroll, Johnny Vivash, Nicholas Vince, Rebecca-Clare Evans … Filmbeschreibung: Der Film erzählt die Geschichte der einzigen Überlebenden eines blutgetränkten Massakers, die sich mit einer…
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HOW TO KILL MONSTERS (2023) Reviews of splatter horror comedy
How to Kill Monsters is a 2023 British comedy horror film about the sole survivor of a massacre who must team up with cops and criminals to defend a police station from an invasion by Lovecraftian creatures. Directed and co-produced by Stewart Sparke (Book of Monsters; The Creature Below) from a screenplay co-written with co-producer Paul Butler. Also produced by Paul Cal O’Connell. The movie is…
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Bad movie I have Book of Monsters
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Broke Horror Fan presents Terrifier and Book of Monsters on limited edition, fully functional VHS! The latest contemporary horror films to join the retro VHS line are on sale now from Witter Entertainment.
Terrifier has two all-new VHS covers in black clamshell cases: the standard edition ($20) featuring art by Vasilis Zikos, with a first pressing of 150, and a variant ($25) featuring art by Steve McGinnis (Fangoria), limited to 50.
The 2016 slasher cult classic is written and directed by Damien Leone (All Hallow’s Eve). Jenna Kanell (The Bye Bye Man), Samantha Scaffidi, Catherine Corcoran (Return to Nuke 'Em High), Margaret Reed (The Americans), and David Howard Thornton star.
Book of Monsters is a one-time VHS pressing ($20) limited to 50 units in black clamshell cases. It features cover art by The Dude Designs (Hobo with a Shotgun, WolfCop).
The 2018 monster movie is directed by Stewart Sparke (The Creature Below). Lyndsey Craine, Michaela Longden, Lizzie Stanton, Rose Muirhead, and Nicholas Vince (Hellraiser) star.
Both titles are officially licensed from Dread and Epic Pictures and have been approved by their respective directors. The films have been cropped from their original aspect ratio to 4:3 for optimal VHS presentation.
Special features are listed below.
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Terrifier special features:
Letter from writer-director Damien Leone
Introduction by Art the Clown actor David Howard Thornton
Behind-the-scenes footage
Art the Clown makeup time lapse
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Art The Clown returns and sets his sights on three young women, along with anyone else that gets in his way.
Book of Monsters special features:
Letter from director Stewart Sparke
Introduction by actor Lyndsey Craine
Introduction by actor Nicholas Vince
Original crowdfunding short film
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Sophie’s 18th birthday becomes a bloodbath when monsters descend upon her house, devouring the guests and killing anyone who tries to leave. To survive the night, Sophie must face her destiny: monsters are real and she’s the only one who can stop them.
Terrifier and Book of Monsters are available on VHS now from Witter Entertainment, where you can also purchase Victor Crowley, Dead by Midnight (11pm Central), and Dark Roast/Root of All Evil on VHS.
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Prom Date
Pairing: Theo x Reader
Warnings: None, just some cute teenage romance.
A/N: My first Theo fic! If you’d like to request or send a prompt, or just talk to me, my fandoms are in my bio.💖
Requested by: anonymous
THOHH Tags: @starryrevelations @another-life-addict
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To say Theo Crain had been your first crush would be an understatement. It would also imply you’d had other crushes. You’d liked Theo before you even knew what liking someone really was. When you reached your teenage years, you realised it wasn’t just a childhood crush. Your feelings were here to stay.
However a part of you could never guess if she felt the same and you worried telling her how you felt would ruin your friendship. Maybe she didn’t like you like that, maybe she was into guys. You worried that if you told her, it might completely ruin things and as you’d been close friends for years, you really didn’t want to shoot your mouth off about your feelings and make things awkward between you.
You figured you’d tell her eventually, but you kept putting it off and off. One day but that day never came, eventually your final year of high school rolled around and you were convinced she had a crush on Harry.
One of the boys in your crowd, Harry was athletic, handsome and he and Theo would often be laughing in the corner over some secret joke so you acted like nothing was going on.
So when prom was fast approaching and your friends began pairing off, they started trying to pair you off. You kept coming up with excuses and reasons why you weren’t interested. The only real reason being you were by this point completely head over heels in love with Theo Crain. You didn’t want to go with anyone if it wasn’t the girl you’d loved since you were a kid.
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One lunch, the week before prom, you were sitting outside with a group of girls were discussing in-depth who was going with who.
“Y/N, I can’t believe you don’t have a date yet,” Lyndsey, one of the girls from your English class exclaimed loudly.
You looked at the ground, wishing she’d shut up. “Ha yeah,” you muttered “I’m just going to go and meet my friends there yknow,”
“Oh come on,” she persisted “There’s plenty of singles at school” she paused.
You hummed “Mmm, no, I don’t really know,”
“Lyn!,” the girls friend interrupted “Leave her alone! If she’s cool with going alone, that’s fine,”
Theo who had been sitting but not really paying much attention, put her book down, stretched out and leant back on the grass.
“I’ll go with you,” she said. It was so casual, so laidback, that it caught you off guard. Your crush just casually suggesting you be each other’s date to prom.
You grinned “Sure, that’d be great, come over to mine at seven? I should be ready by then?” You probably sounded way too keen “I mean if that works for you?” You tacked on
Theo winked and you felt your knees go ever so slightly weak
“It’s a date,”
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Theo arrived at yours just as you’d finished getting ready. Perfect timing as ever. You took a moment to check your lipstick one last time before smoothed down your new dress, slipped on your heels and headed downstairs.
She was waiting for you in your living room and she looked gorgeous in a navy blue dress stopping above her knees and she’d swapped out her usual black gloves for long white ones and you felt the heat creep up the back of your neck.
“Hey,” you smiled “you look great,”
Theo eyed you and let a smirk play on her face. “So do you! That colour looks great on you,”
You said goodbye to your parents and she led you outside to her dads blue 4x4 that she’d borrowed for the evening, her hand resting just on the small of your back as she helped you in.
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When you arrived you were joined by the rest of your friends and made your way to the dance floor and you could feel yourself hot as you danced to the loud upbeat track with your friends, but you didn’t care. You were having too much fun.
The music slowly moved to a slower ballad and people began pairing off to slow dance. You stood alone for a moment before you felt a hand on your arm. You spun around and Theo was smiling softly at you.
“Hey prom date,” she grinned “wanna dance,” she offered you her hand.
You felt your heart skip a beat and nodded. Potentially a little too quickly. “I’m pretty bad though,” you laughed giving her a warning of your clumsy nature.
Theo took your waist “I’ll lead then” she smiled. You followed her steps, watching the lights dance across her face as you moved to the melody.
She caught your gaze and leant down and before you knew it she’d kissed you. You felt a rush of emotions bubbling to the surface as you reciprocated the kiss, pulling her closer to you.
“Hey hey, PG-13 people please” you heard the head teacher Mr Wallis call and you broke apart giggling.
You glanced around and saw a few other couples looking sheepish.
Clearly the music had gotten a more romantic reaction than the head teacher had expected
Theo met your eyes again and you managed to get your thoughts out in some semblance of a sentence. “You mean...you like me in...that way...I thought you and Harry were,”
Theo pulled a face “Harry? God no, he’s just my friend, plus,” she rose an eyebrow “I like girls,” she rested her forehead on yours “and I really like one girl in particular,”
“Me too,” you spoke softly and beamed at her, you pulled her back in for another kiss, arms snakes around her waist, not caring for Mr Wallis’ rules.
This was the best night of your life.
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Book of Monsters (2018)
Dir. Stewart Sparke
☆Lyndsey Craine, Michaela Longden, Lizzie Aaryn-Stanton☆
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Horror Movie Review: Book of Monsters (2018)
Horror Movie Review: Book of Monsters (2018)
Book of Monsters is a horror/comedy film that was directed by Stewart Sparke, it released in 2018. It came to fruition due to a successful Kickstarter campaign. In a unique twist, backers were given the opportunity to make choices on certain aspects of the movie. Things like how a certain character would perish or the weapon someone would wield, a neat idea. Sophie’s 18th birthday party becomes a…
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Akram Khan’s Giselle, English National Ballet, © Dasa Wharton a01
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Akram Khan’s new Giselle is a work of immense confidence and scouring anger. Reimagining one of ballet’s most-loved classics, the story of a village girl betrayed by a nobleman, this production is another big, ambitious risk taken by English National Ballet under director Tamara Rojo. It proves to be a triumph for the company and its choreographer. – Zoë Anderson, THE INDEPENDENT, 2016
Akram Khan’s Giselle, English National Ballet, © Dasa Wharton a03
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Akram Khan’s Giselle, English National Ballet, © Dasa Wharton a05
Akram Khan’s Giselle, English National Ballet, © Dasa Wharton a06
This first act may be the most thrilling hour of dance I’ve seen all year. Khan and his crack team work with electric intelligence. Scraps of Adolphe Adam’s original music skim like memories through Vincenzo Lamagna’s pounding, intense score. Mark Henderson lights the dancers from all angles so they look eerily displaced in the dust-swirled air… Khan triumphantly nails the core of the old story and makes it speak to an itinerant new world. – David Jays, THE SUNDAY TIMES, 2016
Akram Khan’s Giselle, English National Ballet, © Dasa Wharton a07
Akram Khan’s Giselle, English National Ballet, © Dasa Wharton a08
Akram Khan’s Giselle, English National Ballet, © Dasa Wharton a09
Full of visual spectacle, every image is exactingly composed thanks to designer Tim Yip and Mark Henderson’s lighting – there’s lots of dramatic silhouette, or the light just catching the wild hair of the Wilis (spirits), who look like they’ve escaped from a Japanese horror film, pointe shoes stabbing the floor like needles. This is an epic Giselle, and a triumph. – Lyndsey Winship, THE EVENING STANDARD, 2016
Akram Khan’s Giselle, English National Ballet, © Dasa Wharton
Khan’s choreography has never looked better. Working with such finely tuned ballet dancers has given his movement more uplift, especially in the extremely tender duets for Giselle and Albrecht. Yet it’s the sensational group dances that resonate most: earthbound, visceral, feral and intense, and moulded with a sculptural beauty. – Debra Craine, THE TIMES, 2016
Akram Khan’s Giselle, English National Ballet, © Dasa Wharton a13
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The whole company dances superbly and are a pleasure to watch, and one of the most impressive elements in the evening was Vincenzo Lamagna’s music. With just a hint of the original score, Lamagna moved from profound evil to tender love while never breaking the story’s thread. At least ENB is marketing a winner. – Jeffery Taylor, THE SUNDAY EXPRESS, 2017
Akram Khan’s Giselle, English National Ballet, © Dasa Wharton
Mr. Khan has found a movement language that combines an earthy, rooted physicality with balletic grace and power, and he both invokes the detailed hand moves and gestural richness of kathak, and discretely alludes to the original choreography. The first act is filled with an exhilarating group dance. The second act, with its frightening streaming-haired wilis has horror-movie frissons and beauty in equal parts, with a moving and brilliantly inventive pas de deux for Giselle and Albrecht… Bravo to the entire company, which performs with impressive commitment, clearly energized by Mr. Khan’s work. The gamble was worthwhile. – Roslyn Sulcas, THE NEW YORK TIMES, 2016
Akram Khan’s Giselle, English National Ballet, © Dasa Wharton a15
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Albrecht and Giselle’s final pas de deux is entrancingly sad. She’s not dead, but she’s not quite alive, either. They circle each other, their touches feather-light. He embraces her; she slips through his arms and vanishes, never to return. Flaws and narrative lacunae notwithstanding, this is a hugely impressive production and ENB’s dancers do it full justice. – Luke Jennings, THE OBSERVER, 2016
Akram Khan’s Giselle, English National Ballet, © Dasa Wharton
It would be something of a spoiler to describe how Khan reproduces the spook-factor of the original second act, in which the so-called wilis, the ghosts of betrayed young girls, hunt down passing men and take their revenge. Let’s just say he matches it, surpasses it even. The person behind me was audibly enthralled, and quietly sobbed throughout the final minutes. – Jenny Gilbert, THE ARTS DESK, 2017
Akram Khan’s Giselle, English National Ballet, © Dasa Wharton a19
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Akram Khan’s Giselle, English National Ballet, © Dasa Wharton a22
The gamble paid off. Akram Khan’s bold reimagining of Giselle has proved a critical and commercial success for Tamara Rojo’s English National Ballet. – Louise Levene, FINANCIAL TIMES, 2017
Akram Khan’s Giselle, English National Ballet, © Dasa Wharton
The power of this evening lies less in the plotting than in the visually transfixing world created on stage. The wall is used to monumental effect: a sinister class barrier in Act 1, it becomes a portal into the industrial hell of Act 2, where Giselle and the ghosts of other betrayed women dance vengeance on their men.
Khan’s choreography rises to the scale of his set design. He uses his 40-strong cast to impressive effect, not only in the big, thrumming ensemble dances, but also in the elaboration of choreographic imagery; the fluid weave of bodies that rise protectively around the dying Giselle, the human threshing machine created by the Wilis as they wield their warrior staves, their feet drumming lethally on pointe.
Stylistically, Khan has steeped himself in the language of ballet, but reinvented it with a rhythmic and visceral heft and a new gestural vocabulary. – Judith Mackrell, THE GUARDIAN, 2016
Akram Khan’s Giselle, English National Ballet, © Dasa Wharton
Ever since Matthew Bourne’s ‘gay’ Swan Lake 20 years ago, we’ve become used to the idea of revamping sacred ballet classics. But in taking on Giselle, Akram Khan hasn’t simply jumped on to a trendy bandwagon: he has produced something profoundly different – and very special indeed…
But this is also English National Ballet’s triumph. The corps rises magnificently to Khan’s taxing demands… A final bravo to ENB’s director, Tamara Rojo, who commissioned the ballet. It may well rank as a masterpiece of 21st-century dance. – Rupert Christiansen, THE MAIL ON SUNDAY, 2016
Akram Khan’s Giselle, English National Ballet, © Dasa Wharton
English National Ballet ON TOUR with Akram Khan’s Giselle until 6 May 2018
Akram Khan’s Giselle – ENB’s smash hit in words and pictures Akram Khan’s new Giselle is a work of immense confidence and scouring anger. Reimagining one of ballet’s most-loved classics, the story of a village girl betrayed by a nobleman, this production is another big, ambitious risk taken by English National Ballet under director Tamara Rojo.
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Director Stewart Sparke Talks How To Kill Monsters - exclusive interview
Director Stewart Sparke Talks How To Kill Monsters – exclusive interview
Visitors to this website may already be familiar with the work of filmmaker Stewart Sparke, as he previously helmed The Creature Below and Book of Monsters. Sparke recently launched a Kickstarter campaign to raise funds for his next feature, which is titled How to Kill Monsters. The campaign currently has a week remaining and has almost reached its goal, so fans can definitely expect the film to…
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New VHS Collectibles 3/29/19!
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That’s right, we’re adding the killer-clown horror cult hit TERRIFIER to our modern VHS collectibles lineup with Broke Horror Fan.com. BOOK OF MONSTERS is also coming to the line, limited to only 50 copies. Available 3/29/19 12pm EST at WitterEntertainment.com!
TERRIFIER will include a variant cover, with original artwork by Steve McGinnis (Fangoria) that is limited to 50 copies. The standard edition will have 150 units in stock, with original artwork by Vasilis Zikos. All of which would feel right at home on a video store shelf circa 1987.
Both releases are officially licensed from DREAD, and approved by the creators of the films. All copies include personal letters from Directors, and VHS-only introductions from the cast, including "Art the Clown” himself, David Howard Thornton and, for Book of Monsters stars Lyndsey Craine & Nicholas Vince (Hellraiser) provide introductions. Special features roll after the credits, too!
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TERRIFIER and BOOK OF MONSTERS Join Broke Horror Fan's Limited Edition VHS Line
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BrokeHorrorFan.com presents Terrifier and Book of Monsters on limited edition, fully functional VHS! The latest contemporary horror films to join the retro VHS line are on sale now at WitterEntertainment.com.
Terrifier has two all-new VHS covers in black clamshell cases: the standard edition featuring art by Vasilis Zikos, with a first pressing of 150, and a variant featuring art by Steve McGinnis (Fangoria), limited to 50.
The 2016 slasher cult classic includes a letter from writer-director Damien Leone and an exclusive introduction by Art the Clown actor David Howard Thornton. Plus stay tuned after the movie for two special features: behind-the-scenes footage and Art the Clown makeup time lapse.
Book of Monsters is a one-time VHS pressing limited to 50 units in black clamshell cases. It features cover art by The Dude Designs (Hobo with a Shotgun, WolfCop).
The 2018 monster movie includes a letter from director Stewart Sparke and exclusive introductions by actors Lyndsey Craine and Nicholas Vince (Hellraiser). Plus stay tuned after the movie for a special feature: the original crowdfunding short film.
Both titles are officially licensed from Dread and Epic Pictures and have been approved by their respective directors. The films have been cropped from their original aspect ratio to 4:3 for optimal VHS presentation.
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In Damien Leone's Terrifier, Art The Clown returns and sets his sights on three young women, along with anyone else that gets in his way. Jenna Kanell, Samantha Scaffidi, Catherine Corcoran, Margaret Reed, and David Howard Thornton star.
Terrifier is also available on Blu-ray/DVD and digital via Dread.
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In Stewart Sparke's Book of Monsters, Sophie’s 18th birthday becomes a bloodbath when monsters descend upon her house and start to devour the party guests. Lyndsey Craine, Michaela Longden, Lizzie Stanton, Rose Muirhead, and Nicholas Vince star.
Book of Monsters is also available on Blu-ray and digital via Dread.
Terrifier and Book of Monsters are available on VHS now from WitterEntertainment.com, where you can also purchase Victor Crowley, Dead by Midnight (11pm Central), and Dark Roast/Root of All Evil on VHS.
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Review of Book of Monsters on Horror News Radio 316
Horror fans bid farewell to an effects legend, RIP John Carl Buechler. Z-Nation gets a prequel series with BLACK SUMMER. And, the Grue-Crew review BOOK OF MONSTERS. Join scariest, goriest, bloodiest co-hosts on the 'net - Doc Rotten, Dave Dreher, Christopher G. Moore, and Vanessa Thompson - each week as we discuss Horror News of the Week and review the latest horror offerings.
As always, the HNR Grue-Crew would love to hear from you! Reach out via email at feedback(AT)horrornewsradio(DOT)com. Also, please like us on Facebook and join the Horror News Radio Facebook Group.
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FEATURE TOPIC: Book of Monsters
Sophie's 18th birthday becomes a bloodbath when monsters descend upon her house and start to devour the party guests. Sophie and her friends must rally together to send their party crashers back to hell.
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Cast: Lyndsey Craine, Michaela Longden, Lizzie Aaryn-Stanton
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Book of Monsters will be released on Blu-ray and VOD on March 19 via Dread and Epic Pictures. The Dude Designs designed the artwork. Broke Horror Fan may have even more exciting news about the film coming next month.
The British monster movie is directed by Stewart Sparke (The Creature Below). Lyndsey Craine, Michaela Longden, Lizzie Stanton, Rose Muirhead, Anna Dawson, Steph Mossman, Daniel Thrace, Arron Dennis, and Nicholas Vince (Hellraiser) star.
Turning 18 is going to be hell in the red band trailer below.
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Sophie's 18th birthday becomes a bloodbath when monsters descend upon her house and start to devour the party guests. Sophie and her friends must rally together to send their party crashers back to hell.
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