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Psych (2011) Episode: 6.08 The Tao of Gus Character: Nicole Director: ... Status: Aired 12/7/2011 on USA View: Photos / Official
Thunderballs (2012) Character: ... Director: Andy Tennant Status: Complete View: Photos / Official
Concrete Blondes (2012) Character: Sammi Lovett Director: Nicholas Kalikow Status: US Release January 10, 2012 View: Photos / Official
Transit (2011) Character: Arielle Director: Antonio Negret Status: Complete View:Photos / Official
Riddle (2011) Character: Amber Richards Director: Nick Mross, John O. Hartman Status: Post-production View: Photos / Official
Pornstar (2010) Character: Odessa Director: Stevie Long Status: Awaiting release View:Photos / Official
Quit (2010) Character: Danielle Director: Dick Rude Status: Awaiting release View:Photos / Official Last Call (2011) Character: Janine Director: Greg Garthe Status: Post-production View: Photos / Official
Dry Run (2010) Character: Laurie Gregg Director: Aram Boyrazian Status: Awaiting release View: Photos / Official
South of Heaven (2008) Character: Lily Director: Jonathan Vara Status: Available on DVD October 11, 2011 View:Photos / Official
Music Videos & Short Films
The Sexy Dark Ages (2011) Character: ... Director: Alex Fernie Status: US Release June 6, 2011 View:Photos / Official The History of American Movies 1974-2004 (2011) Character: ... Director: Nick Ebeling Status: US Release June 1, 2011 View: Photos / Official
Howlin' For You (2011) Character: Kelsopher Director: Chris Marrs Piliero Status: US Release February 10, 2011 View:Photos / Official
Now on DVD
Night of the Demons (2009) Character: Lily Director: Bo Zenga Status: Available on DVD & Blu-ray View:Photos / Official
30 Days of Night: Dark Days (2010) Character: Amber Director: Ben Ketai Status: Available on DVD & Blu-ray View:Photos / Official
Let the Game Begin (2010) Character: Kate Director: Amit Gupta Status: Available on DVD in the UK View:Photos / Official Hot Tub Time Machine (2010) Character: n/a (cameo) Director: Steve Pink Status: Available on DVD & Blu-ray View:Photos / Official Love Shack (2010) Character: LaCienega Torrez Directors: Gregg Sacon & Michael B. Silver Status: Available on DVD View:Photos / Official
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Night of the Demons is now available on R1 and R2 DVD so be sure to grab your copy to check out Diora Baird in the role of Lily. The gallery has been updated with screencaps of the movie itself as well as the special features. Please note that the images do contain spoilers so don’t look if you absolutely don’t want to know what happens in the movie!
As you may notice, our gallery layout now matches with the main site. Many thanks to our friend Mycah for her help making it all pretty!
I have updated the gallery with screencaps from the 30 Days of Night: Dark Days and Night of the Demons trailers. Check out the new, kick ass Night of the Demons trailer at Bloody Disgusting. A few words from Diora regarding the trailer:
Due to some of your comments, let me make this clear. In the trailer for, well, lets just call it ‘Film by idiot f*ck heads’……
…I am NOT naked. That is NOT me. Nor do I get naked in the movie. What you see is just a prosthetic piece. In the movie, that is obvious.
And there you have it!
Speaking of the movie, Night of the Demons New York premiere screening will take place Friday, October 15, 2010 at 11:30pm @ Cinema Village, New York.
The website for distributor E1 Entertainment has confirmed that Adam Gierasch’s remake of Night of the Demons is going to make its DVD and Blu-Ray debut on October 19.
No special features have been announced yet, however, we’ve heard rumblings that you can expect on-set interviews and footage. Furthermore, for those in L.A., there may be a special event screening so you can check it out in the theater.
A redo of Kevin Tenney’s ’80s cult classic, Gierasch’s film stars Diora Baird, Shannon Elizabeth, Monica Keena, Edward Furlong, Bobbi Sue Luther, John F. Beach, Michael Copon and Tiffany Shepis.
If you weren’t already stoked for Adam Gierasch’s Night of the Demons remake, we’re pretty damn confident you will be after seeing these new slices of demonic mayhem!
Cinematographer Yaron Levy just updated his official site with a horror reel that shows off tons of footage from the forthcoming remake. You can dig on it below.
Night of the Demons stars Diora Baird, Shannon Elizabeth, Monica Keena, Bobbi Sue Luther, Jonathan Beach, Michael Copon, Tiffany Shepis, and Edward Furlong. Look for it in theatres on September 23rd.
Synopsis:
Angela Feld is throwing the Halloween party to end all Halloween parties at the infamous Broussard Mansion in New Orleans, where dark events transpired almost a century ago. But when the packed party gets busted by the police, Angela and her friends Maddie, Lily, Suzanne, Colin, Dex, and Jason are the only ones left behind. Soon Colin and Angela make a grisly discovery in the basement, and inexplicable events start to take place. With the mansion gates mysteriously locked, the seven find themselves trapped for the night … and soon they’re fighting ancient demons for their very souls.
Director Adam Gierasch’s Night of the Demons remake is aiming for a Sept. 23 theatrical release.
The film was poised to receive a theatrical release last October via Seven Arts Distribution.
Night of the Demons, scripted by Gierasch and Jace Anderson (La Terza Madre, Toolbox Murders), is based on the classic 80′s flick by Kevin Tenney (Witchboard), which birthed the demon villain Angela. She would go on to terrorize audiences through two sequels.
Gierasch hopes audiences will embrace the remake’s rambunctious attitude.
“I love it,” he said in an interview with Dread Central. “It’s got punk-rock and big-breasted chicks being chased by demons — what more do you want? It’s everything that makes life worth living. I think it’s just super fun.
Maddie Curtis and her friends Lilly and Suzanne are ready for a great Halloween night. Theyre going to a party thrown by their friend Angela at the notorious Broussard Mansion in New Orleans. Over eighty years ago, six people disappeared from the mansion without a trace and the owner, Evangeline Broussard, hung herself.
The dark history only serves to enhance the Broussard Mansions appeal on Halloween. At the decadent, out-of-control party, Maddie and Lily run into their exes, Colin and Dex, while Suzanne parties it up. Good times end, however, when the police bust up the party. After the rest of the guests leave, Angela, Maddie, Lily, Dex, Colin, Suzanne and their friend Jason discover a horrible secret. Their cell phones dont work. The mansion gates are now mysteriously locked. Soon it becomes clear that supernatural forces are at work at the Broussard Mansion, and that there may be more to the tale of Evangeline Broussard than anyone knew.
It turns out that the Broussard Mansion is home to demons that need to possess seven vessels to break free of an ancient curse. One by one the guests fall victim, transforming into hideous creatures. Only Maddie, Colin and Jason remain but can they make itthrough the night and keep evil forces from spreading into the world?
Remakes. You love ‘em, I love ‘em – we all love ‘em…oh, wait.
Despite the frothing-at-the-mouth hatred for all things remake amongst genre fans, we must admit that there are good, bad and even the inoffensively mediocre. Forexample Rob Zombie’s atrocious Halloween (and, from what I hear, Halloween II as well) versus the likes of The Last House on the Left (nowhere near as sacrilegious as expected – in fact, it improved on the original in a number of ways). Now, Adam Gierasch is the latest director to join the remake stables with his sophomore effort Night of the Demons, based on the original 1988 Kevin Tenney flick.
We again follow a group of party-going friends facing a night on the chopping block as they attempt to defend themselves against an onslaught of body-possessing demons. Said friends are comprised here of Maddie (Monica Keena), Suzanne (Bobbi Sue Luther), the slutty Lily (Diora Baird), Jason (John F. Beach) and Dex (Michael Copon). They are all invited to the infamous Broussard Mansion (changed here from the Hull House of the original) by their friend Angela (Shannon Elizabeth), but things don’t go according to plan as the party is stopped by the police. It seems Angela didn’t purchase the necessary permit, so they’re being shut down.
Seven Arts Pictures plc (Seven Arts) (NASDAQ: SAPX) announced the completion and delivery of the picture Night of the Demons, recently screened at this year’s FILM4 FRIGHTFEST.
Night of the Demons was directed by Adam Gierasch, and produced by Seven Arts Pictures, from a script written by Adam Gierasch and Jace Anderson. Night of the Demons is a remake of the cult classic ’80s film.
Night of the Demons stars Monica Keena (Entourage, Freddy vs. Jason, Ripe), Diora Baird (My Best Friend’s Girl, Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning, Wedding Crashers), Edward Furlong (American History X, Pecker, Terminator 2) and Shannon Elizabeth (Thir13en Ghosts, Scary Movie, American Pie). Greg McKay and Michael Arata produced the film.