Indiewire having encouraged us to reminisce about the 2000s through its recent Best of the Decade list, there’s the reminder of one key thread defining that era: the prominence of digital video and the prescient idea that it would alter filmmaking on all budget levels going forward. Still, films shot on standard-definition Dv, often with the tape format MiniDV, had one of the more inimitable aesthetics of this period; analogous to the revival of 4-track home recording in independent music, these works––from Dogme 95’s first wave to Jackass: The Movie––were tactile, immediate, and bathed in visual glitches, its grain artfully tarnishing the images rather than providing the implacable soul or character of the photochemical kind.
Across the pond, British independent filmmaking was never so wilfully art-damaged: the Y2K era was a commercially lucrative time, defined in the memory by fluffy period dramas and comedies, post-Trainspotting crime flicks,...
Across the pond, British independent filmmaking was never so wilfully art-damaged: the Y2K era was a commercially lucrative time, defined in the memory by fluffy period dramas and comedies, post-Trainspotting crime flicks,...
- 8/19/2024
- by David Katz
- The Film Stage
Stars: Martin Delaney, Lucy Cudden, Alexander Perkins, Simon Merrells, Grahame Fox | Written by Simon R. Green | Directed by Simon Pearce
Jerry Mackay (Martin Delaney) leads his team of professional ghost hunters into a haunted village hall on a supposedly routine investigation for a tutorial for the Institute. With him are Anna (Lucy Cudden), a psychic to detect and protect the group from psychic attacks, Ian (Alexander Perkins), the tech of the group in charge of streaming the events back to the Institute and monitoring atmospheric changes, and Mark (Simon Merrells) as a cameraman with a dark past here to record the events. However, the group soon find out that the hall is more haunted that they thought, and Mark’s hidden past soon comes back to haunt him.
The phrase ‘cookie cutter’ is the first thing that came to mind when I started to watch Judas Ghost. This is a very basic story,...
Jerry Mackay (Martin Delaney) leads his team of professional ghost hunters into a haunted village hall on a supposedly routine investigation for a tutorial for the Institute. With him are Anna (Lucy Cudden), a psychic to detect and protect the group from psychic attacks, Ian (Alexander Perkins), the tech of the group in charge of streaming the events back to the Institute and monitoring atmospheric changes, and Mark (Simon Merrells) as a cameraman with a dark past here to record the events. However, the group soon find out that the hall is more haunted that they thought, and Mark’s hidden past soon comes back to haunt him.
The phrase ‘cookie cutter’ is the first thing that came to mind when I started to watch Judas Ghost. This is a very basic story,...
- 10/28/2014
- by Nicky Johnson
- Nerdly
Bestselling author Simon R. Green has taken his Ghost Finders book series and made the leap to the big screen. The first film to be adapted from the series is entitled Judas Ghost, and it is scheduled for release this year. Dig the new trailer and some stills.
Judas Ghost was written by Green and directed by Simon Pearce. The film stars Martin Delaney, Lucy Cudden, Simon Merrells, Alexander Perkins and Grahame Fox.
More on this as we get it, but for the most up-to-date info on the film, visit the official Judas Ghost website and follow Judas Ghost on Twitter (@JudasGhost).
Big thanks to Avery G for snooping out the info on Judas Ghost and giving us the heads-up!
Synopsis
The Carnacki Institute exists to do something about ghosts. When reports of the supernatural from an old village hall point to an apparently standard haunting, an elite team of...
Judas Ghost was written by Green and directed by Simon Pearce. The film stars Martin Delaney, Lucy Cudden, Simon Merrells, Alexander Perkins and Grahame Fox.
More on this as we get it, but for the most up-to-date info on the film, visit the official Judas Ghost website and follow Judas Ghost on Twitter (@JudasGhost).
Big thanks to Avery G for snooping out the info on Judas Ghost and giving us the heads-up!
Synopsis
The Carnacki Institute exists to do something about ghosts. When reports of the supernatural from an old village hall point to an apparently standard haunting, an elite team of...
- 1/13/2013
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
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