The Problem with Katherine Heigl's New Lesbian Movie Is The Heigl Part, Not the Lesbian Part The beleaguered star hasn't had a hit since 2011. by Liam Mathews Jenny's Wedding is a movie about a woman who is openly gay to everyone except her loving but conservative family. But when she gets engaged to a woman, it's time for her to come out. The movie is about how the family reacts. It stars Katherine Heigl and Alexis Bledel, with Tom Wilkinson, Linda Emond, and Grace Gummer (Meryl Streep's daughter). It's currently raising funds on Indigogo to finish post-production. The Advocate's Michelle Garcia wrote an op-ed called "Why Hollywood's Scared of Katherine Heigl's Gay Wedding." In it, she theorizes about why major studios were not interested in funding Jenny's Wedding: It seems that it's because without independent financing, [...]...
- 3/19/2014
- by Liam Mathews
- Nerve
Moviefone's Top DVD of the Week
"Frozen"
What's It About? Anna (Kristen Bell) doesn't know why she and her sister Elsa (Idina Menzel) have grown apart over the years. Doesn't she want to build a snowman like they used to do when they were kids? Actually, Elsa is a little too good at building snowmen, because she's the gosh-darn Ice Queen and turns everything to frost when she gets mad or stressed out. Anna goes on a mission to save her sister, along with a dude named Kristoff (Jonathan Groff), his beloved reindeer, and a talking snowman named Olaf (Josh Gad) who just wants a hug.
Why We're In: This is one of the best Disney movies to come out in years. Even adults are secretly listening to Menzel belt out the Oscar-winning song "Let It Go" on their headphones.
Moviefone's Top Blu-ray of the Week
"The Hidden Fortress"
What's It About?...
"Frozen"
What's It About? Anna (Kristen Bell) doesn't know why she and her sister Elsa (Idina Menzel) have grown apart over the years. Doesn't she want to build a snowman like they used to do when they were kids? Actually, Elsa is a little too good at building snowmen, because she's the gosh-darn Ice Queen and turns everything to frost when she gets mad or stressed out. Anna goes on a mission to save her sister, along with a dude named Kristoff (Jonathan Groff), his beloved reindeer, and a talking snowman named Olaf (Josh Gad) who just wants a hug.
Why We're In: This is one of the best Disney movies to come out in years. Even adults are secretly listening to Menzel belt out the Oscar-winning song "Let It Go" on their headphones.
Moviefone's Top Blu-ray of the Week
"The Hidden Fortress"
What's It About?...
- 3/18/2014
- by Jenni Miller
- Moviefone
After its recent theatrical and VOD release in the Us, Here Comes the Devil will be available on Blu-ray and DVD in March.
“A young family with two preteen kids — a son and a daughter —stop their car at a roadside gas station across from a large, unusual hill while on a family trip in Tijuana. The two kids, Sara (Michele Garcia) and Adolfo (Alan Martinez), explore the hill on their own, only to vanish into thin air. The following day, they return to their distraught parents, seemingly unharmed, and claiming to have gotten lost in a dark cave on the slope.
While father Félix (Francisco Barreiro) is relieved to have the children back, mother Sol (Laura Caro) soon starts to notice that something isn’t quite right with Sara and Adolfo, who are acting sullen, avoiding school and freaking out their babysitter. As these domestic troubles take on an increasingly supernatural cast,...
“A young family with two preteen kids — a son and a daughter —stop their car at a roadside gas station across from a large, unusual hill while on a family trip in Tijuana. The two kids, Sara (Michele Garcia) and Adolfo (Alan Martinez), explore the hill on their own, only to vanish into thin air. The following day, they return to their distraught parents, seemingly unharmed, and claiming to have gotten lost in a dark cave on the slope.
While father Félix (Francisco Barreiro) is relieved to have the children back, mother Sol (Laura Caro) soon starts to notice that something isn’t quite right with Sara and Adolfo, who are acting sullen, avoiding school and freaking out their babysitter. As these domestic troubles take on an increasingly supernatural cast,...
- 12/31/2013
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Here's a red band trailer and a clip for Adrián García Bogliano's "Here Comes The Devi". Francisco Barreiro, Laura Caro, Alan Martinez, Michele Garcia, and David Arturo Cabezud are starring.A married couple loses their children while on a family trip near some caves in Tijuana. The kids eventually reappear without explanation, but it becomes clear that they are not who they used to be, that something terrifying has changed them....
- 12/14/2013
- www.ohmygore.com/
Here Comes the Devil was directed by Adrian Garcia Bogliano (Cold Sweat, Penumbra) and will have a limited theatrical release early next month, along with a VOD release on December 13th. Here’s a look at a new clip from the movie:
“A young family with two preteen kids — a son and a daughter —stop their car at a roadside gas station across from a large, unusual hill while on a family trip in Tijuana. The two kids, Sara (Michele Garcia) and Adolfo (Alan Martinez), explore the hill on their own, only to vanish into thin air. The following day, they return to their distraught parents, seemingly unharmed, and claiming to have gotten lost in a dark cave on the slope.
While father Félix (Francisco Barreiro) is relieved to have the children back, mother Sol (Laura Caro) soon starts to notice that something isn’t quite right with Sara and Adolfo,...
“A young family with two preteen kids — a son and a daughter —stop their car at a roadside gas station across from a large, unusual hill while on a family trip in Tijuana. The two kids, Sara (Michele Garcia) and Adolfo (Alan Martinez), explore the hill on their own, only to vanish into thin air. The following day, they return to their distraught parents, seemingly unharmed, and claiming to have gotten lost in a dark cave on the slope.
While father Félix (Francisco Barreiro) is relieved to have the children back, mother Sol (Laura Caro) soon starts to notice that something isn’t quite right with Sara and Adolfo,...
- 12/11/2013
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Lock Your Souls Up: Bogliano’s Latest a Decent But Frayed Exercise
Adrian Garcia Bogliano’s tenth feature film, Here Comes the Devil finally shows the Argentinean horrormeister beginning to hone his craft to create something that at last contains some cinematic virtue. Perhaps it helps that he has left his native country for Tijuana, Mexico to tell this devilish tale of the supernatural. Although it appears to have been shackled together and definitely would have been better served with some better editing, acting, and reshoots, there’s a promise here of something more defined, and, all squabbles aside, the film is entirely watchable.
Shuddering us into an exploitative lesbian sex scene, all loud and brassy before quickly making way for some bloody violence, the gears are quickly switched to a more languid pace as we meet a family on a trip to Tijuana. Sol (Laura Caro) and Felix (Francisco Barreiro...
Adrian Garcia Bogliano’s tenth feature film, Here Comes the Devil finally shows the Argentinean horrormeister beginning to hone his craft to create something that at last contains some cinematic virtue. Perhaps it helps that he has left his native country for Tijuana, Mexico to tell this devilish tale of the supernatural. Although it appears to have been shackled together and definitely would have been better served with some better editing, acting, and reshoots, there’s a promise here of something more defined, and, all squabbles aside, the film is entirely watchable.
Shuddering us into an exploitative lesbian sex scene, all loud and brassy before quickly making way for some bloody violence, the gears are quickly switched to a more languid pace as we meet a family on a trip to Tijuana. Sol (Laura Caro) and Felix (Francisco Barreiro...
- 12/11/2013
- by Nicholas Bell
- IONCINEMA.com
Magnolia Pictures will release Here Comes The Devil theatrically and on VOD iTunes on December 13 2013. The film is about A married couple loses their children while on a family trip near some caves in Tijuana. Check out the clip and redband trailer for Here Comes The Devil below. Adrin Garca Bogliano writes and directs. Francisco Barreiro Laura Caro Alan Martinez Michele Garcia and David Arturo Cabezud star.
- 12/10/2013
- Best-Horror-Movies.com
Magnet are set to unleash writer/director Adrian Garcia Bogliano's Mexican horror feature 'Here Comes the Devil' (Aka 'Ahi va el diablo') in just a couple of weeks time stateside and to ramp up audience interest they've released a number of new stills from the project. The new images feature a mixed bag of imagery that includes a blood soaked naked shower scene, kids staring into what appears to be the crack of a rock-shaped ass, plus a lesbian snog. So here's hoping that there's something for everyone there. Francisco Barreiro, Laura Caro, Alan Martinez, Michele Garcia, David Arturo Cabezud, Enrique Saint-Martin, Michele Estrada, Jessica Iris and Dana Dorel all star. Check out the new images below....
- 11/27/2013
- Horror Asylum
We’ve updated our image gallery for Here Comes the Devil with a handful of brand new photos. Here Comes the Devil was directed by Adrian Garcia Bogliano (Cold Sweat, Penumbra) and we’ve been told that the movie will have a limited theatrical release early next month, along with a VOD release on December 13th.
“A young family with two preteen kids — a son and a daughter —stop their car at a roadside gas station across from a large, unusual hill while on a family trip in Tijuana. The two kids, Sara (Michele Garcia) and Adolfo (Alan Martinez), explore the hill on their own, only to vanish into thin air. The following day, they return to their distraught parents, seemingly unharmed, and claiming to have gotten lost in a dark cave on the slope.
While father Félix (Francisco Barreiro) is relieved to have the children back, mother Sol (Laura Caro...
“A young family with two preteen kids — a son and a daughter —stop their car at a roadside gas station across from a large, unusual hill while on a family trip in Tijuana. The two kids, Sara (Michele Garcia) and Adolfo (Alan Martinez), explore the hill on their own, only to vanish into thin air. The following day, they return to their distraught parents, seemingly unharmed, and claiming to have gotten lost in a dark cave on the slope.
While father Félix (Francisco Barreiro) is relieved to have the children back, mother Sol (Laura Caro...
- 11/26/2013
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Magnet Releasing gave us a look at the Us poster for Here Comes the Devil earlier this week and we now have a new red band trailer:
“A young family with two preteen kids — a son and a daughter —stop their car at a roadside gas station across from a large, unusual hill while on a family trip in Tijuana. The two kids, Sara (Michele Garcia) and Adolfo (Alan Martinez), explore the hill on their own, only to vanish into thin air. The following day, they return to their distraught parents, seemingly unharmed, and claiming to have gotten lost in a dark cave on the slope.
While father Félix (Francisco Barreiro) is relieved to have the children back, mother Sol (Laura Caro) soon starts to notice that something isn’t quite right with Sara and Adolfo, who are acting sullen, avoiding school and freaking out their babysitter. As these domestic...
“A young family with two preteen kids — a son and a daughter —stop their car at a roadside gas station across from a large, unusual hill while on a family trip in Tijuana. The two kids, Sara (Michele Garcia) and Adolfo (Alan Martinez), explore the hill on their own, only to vanish into thin air. The following day, they return to their distraught parents, seemingly unharmed, and claiming to have gotten lost in a dark cave on the slope.
While father Félix (Francisco Barreiro) is relieved to have the children back, mother Sol (Laura Caro) soon starts to notice that something isn’t quite right with Sara and Adolfo, who are acting sullen, avoiding school and freaking out their babysitter. As these domestic...
- 10/17/2013
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Adrián García Bogliano's (ABCs of Death) Spanish language horror film Here Comes the Devil is coming to North America. This title involves missing children and changing identities. Magnolia Pictures will release this title through a limited theatrical run in December of 2013 and Here Comes the Devil will also be released through video-on-demand platforms. This rated Restricted horror title involves two preteens, who are lost in a cave. They are eventually found, but their behaviours begin to change into the bizarre. A local legend is rumoured to live in the cave and the children's parents will have to face a looming evil, if they are to have their kids back, entirely. The available details for Here Comes the Devil are below, including cast and crew details. A trailer is forthcoming. Release Date: December 13th, 2013 (VOD, Limited Theatrical). Director/writer: Adrián García Bogliano. Cast: Francisco Barreiro, Laura Caro, Alan Martinez and Michele Garcia.
- 10/16/2013
- by [email protected] (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Here Comes the Devil was acquired by Magnet Releasing after its Fantastic Fest screening last year and will be released in December. Here’s a look at the new Us poster:
“A young family with two preteen kids — a son and a daughter —stop their car at a roadside gas station across from a large, unusual hill while on a family trip in Tijuana. The two kids, Sara (Michele Garcia) and Adolfo (Alan Martinez), explore the hill on their own, only to vanish into thin air. The following day, they return to their distraught parents, seemingly unharmed, and claiming to have gotten lost in a dark cave on the slope.
While father Félix (Francisco Barreiro) is relieved to have the children back, mother Sol (Laura Caro) soon starts to notice that something isn’t quite right with Sara and Adolfo, who are acting sullen, avoiding school and freaking out their babysitter.
“A young family with two preteen kids — a son and a daughter —stop their car at a roadside gas station across from a large, unusual hill while on a family trip in Tijuana. The two kids, Sara (Michele Garcia) and Adolfo (Alan Martinez), explore the hill on their own, only to vanish into thin air. The following day, they return to their distraught parents, seemingly unharmed, and claiming to have gotten lost in a dark cave on the slope.
While father Félix (Francisco Barreiro) is relieved to have the children back, mother Sol (Laura Caro) soon starts to notice that something isn’t quite right with Sara and Adolfo, who are acting sullen, avoiding school and freaking out their babysitter.
- 10/16/2013
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Here Comes the Devil was acquired by Magnet Releasing after its Fantastic Fest screening last year and we now know when Us horror fans will be able to see it in theaters. Directed by Adrian Garcia Bogliano (Cold Sweat, Penumbra), we’ve been told that the movie will have a limited theatrical release on December 13th and we’re also expecting a VOD release around the same date.
“A young family with two preteen kids — a son and a daughter —stop their car at a roadside gas station across from a large, unusual hill while on a family trip in Tijuana. The two kids, Sara (Michele Garcia) and Adolfo (Alan Martinez), explore the hill on their own, only to vanish into thin air. The following day, they return to their distraught parents, seemingly unharmed, and claiming to have gotten lost in a dark cave on the slope.
While father Félix...
“A young family with two preteen kids — a son and a daughter —stop their car at a roadside gas station across from a large, unusual hill while on a family trip in Tijuana. The two kids, Sara (Michele Garcia) and Adolfo (Alan Martinez), explore the hill on their own, only to vanish into thin air. The following day, they return to their distraught parents, seemingly unharmed, and claiming to have gotten lost in a dark cave on the slope.
While father Félix...
- 9/18/2013
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
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