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Showing posts with label Horror film. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Horror film. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Occult-Horror Feature Comparable to The Exorcist and Amityville Horror



Katherine was born with the power to control the elements. Her whistle called the winds. Her tears refreshed the earth. She was able to see into the realms where fools and angels fear to tread. Her daughter, Sandra, was born with gift that were complimentary—or they should have been. Sandra had the ability to nurture and heal. Her gifts gave her the ability to see and heal others' pain. She could foresee their destinies and give them the courage to embrace their futures Yet it was not enough for her. Sandra wanted more power—more direct control over the world and the realms beyond. When her daughters' developed the gifts she craved, Sandra's envy turned to hatred. When a voice from the dark void reached out and asked, “What would you do to have their power. Sandra replied, “Whatever it takes.”



Eye of Ra is an occult-horror, which is comparable to The Exorcist and Amityville Horror with the tagline, “when a mother eats her young, no one is safe.”









Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Giving the audience options at the box office






Have you ever met someone and suddenly felt love or hate? Did you wonder why? What if you had forgotten the reason? Would you want to remember if it could save you life?

Elizabeth was asked by her mentor to teach a writing course at a small college. Since she never forgets a kindness, she reluctantly agrees. Arriving in town, she instantly regrets her decision. She wants to run, but she is honor bound to stay. Even as the ghost of a small child begs her to forgive, the memories of another time arouse feelings of hatred that she doesn't understand and cannot control. When she meets Shane, all of their lives are thrown onto a dangerous collision course from which they can neither run, nor can they hide. The question is, "Can they overcome their tragic past or will they be doomed to repeat it?"

Comparable films

Film
Production budget
Domestic Gross
Foreign Gross
Total
Ghost
unknown
$217,631,306.00
$299,968,694.00
$517,600,000.00
Always
22 million
$41,843,630.00
$30,300,000.00
$72,143,630.00
Paranormal Activity
$15,000.00
$107,918,810.00
$85,957,593.00
$193,876,403.00
The Others
$17,000,000.00
$96,522,687.00
$113,424,350.00
$209,947,037.00






Love can be a blessing or the curse that destroys a town.







Thursday, September 18, 2014

Do you remember Ghost, The Others, and the TV series Dark Shadows?



Never Can Say Good-bye is a paranormal thriller, which brings back the suspense and horror of a traditional ghost story. Much like Ghost, Always, and Dark Shadows, Never Can Say Good-bye is a family friendly film that focuses on suspense rather than gore.




Based on character and plot development, Never Can Say Good-bye is a low budget, family friendly film. Unlike the current trends of big budgets that balance on the reputations of one or two A-listers, we have an ensemble cast of recognizable talent as well as the very talented A-listers of the future. If you are innovative, you don't have to spend a 100 million to make a good film. You just need to start with a solid script and add in talented people both in front of and behind the cameras. 

Have you ever met someone and suddenly felt love or hate? Did you wonder why? What if you had forgotten the reason? Would you want to remember if it could save you life?

Elizabeth was asked by her mentor to teach a writing course at a small college. Since she never forgets a kindness, she reluctantly agrees. Arriving in town, she instantly regrets her decision. She wants to run, but she is honor bound to stay. Even as the ghost of a small child begs her to forgive, the memories of another time arouse feelings of hatred that she doesn't understand and cannot control. When she meets Shane, all of their lives are thrown onto a dangerous collision course from which they can neither run, nor can they hide. The question is, "Can they overcome their tragic past or will they be doomed to repeat it?"
 


















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Dark Shadows, Ghost, The Others, Conrad Goode, Kimberly Estrada, John Thomassen, Lillian Lamour, Bill Hayes, Sean Harmon, Niki Cipriano, Stanley Livingston, Pam Wenzel, Theresa Chaze, Horror film, Paranormal