Hereditary

SMT Super Special: ‘Hereditary,’ ‘Mohawk,’ “Personal Space” and More

It’s Big Game Sunday, SMT Heads! That means trailers, like A24’s HEREDITARY, with genre super star, Toni Collette (KRAMPUS)!

What’s that? You mean no indie films dropped 5Mil for 30 seconds during the Game? Well, that’s why we’re here, my friends!

 

Check out the trailer that has indie film lovers talking, right here:

 

HereditaryHEREDITARY:

From Ari Aster and starring Toni Collette, Gabriel Byrne, Alex Wolff, and Milly Shapiro

Coming June 8, 2018. RELEASE DATE: June 8, 2018

DIRECTOR: Ari Aster CAST: Toni Collette, Gabriel Byrne, Alex Wolff, and Milly Shapiro

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COMING ATTRACTIONS: MOHAWK

HereditaryComing to select theaters March 2, 2018
Also on VOD & HD Digital
Starring Kaniehtiio Horn (Hemlock Grove), Justin Rain (Fear the Walking Dead), and Eamon Farren (Twin Peaks: The Return) along with Noah Segan (Looper), Jonathan Huber (WWE Superstar Luke Harper)Robert Longstreet (I Don’Feel at Home in this World Anymore), and Sheri Foster (Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt)

After its hit festival run, Dark Sky Films is proud to announce the theatrical release of Ted Geoghegan’s MOHAWK on March 2, with a simultaneous VOD and HD Digital release. MOHAWK is a no-holds-barred action-thriller marking the second team-up between writer-director Ted Geoghegan, producer Travis Stevens, cinematographer Karim Hussain and Dark Sky Films after their award-winning 2015 horror hit, We Are Still Here.

After one of her tribe sets an American camp ablaze, a young Mohawk warrior finds herself pursued by a contingent of military renegades set on revenge. Fleeing deep into the woods they call home, Oak and Calvin, along with their British companion Joshua, must now fight back against the bloodthirsty Colonel Holt and his soldiers – using every resource both real and supernatural that the winding forest can offer.
Praised as “gripping” and “a wild ride” by Indiewire, and “realistic and very personal” by The Hollywood Reporter, MOHAWK unfolds over the course of one bloody day during The War of 1812. Birth. Movies. Death. Says, “[Mohawk] does a fine job of reminding us that sometimes the truest horror is that of our own history.” and RogerEbert.com called the film “A searing genre hybrid.”
MOHAWK stars Kaniehtiio Horn (Hemlock Grove), Justin Rain (Fear the Walking Dead), and Eamon Farren (Twin Peaks: The Return) along with Ezra Buzzington(Justified, The Middle), and including Ian Colletti (“Arseface” from AMC’s Preacher) and Jonathan Huber, WWE Superstar Luke Harper making his big screen debut.
Produced by Dark Sky Films, the producers and distributors of We Are Still Here as well as House of the Devil, Stake Land, Hatchet 2 + 3, and many more, and Snowfort Pictures (Cheap Thrills, We Are Still Here, Starry Eyes) this is The Last of the Mohicansmeets The Last House on the Left.
Director: Ted Geoghegan
Producers: Travis Stevens and Greg Newman
Writers: Ted Geoghegan and Grady Hendrix
Starring: Kaniehtiio Horn (Hemlock Grove), Ezra Buzzington (Justified, The Middle), Eamon Farren (Twin Peaks: The Return), Justin Rain (Fear the Walking Dead), Ian Colletti (“Arseface” from AMC’s Preacher), Noah Segan (Looper), Jonathan Huber (WWE Superstar Luke Harper), Robert Longstreet (I Don’t Feel at Home in this World Anymore), and Sheri Foster (Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt)

 
MOHAWK will play theatrical engagements at the following theaters:
Nitehawk Cinema, Brooklyn, NY
Laemmle Music Hall, Los Angeles, CA
The Palace Theater, Syracuse, NY
Alamo Drafthouse Omaha, Omaha, NE
Capitol Theater, Cleveland, OH
Charlotte Film Society, Charlotte, NC
PhilaMOCA, Philadelphia, PA
Gateway, Columbus, OH
Coolidge Corner, Boston, MA
@darkskyfilms
 

 

COMING ATTRACTIONS: SYFY’s PERSONAL SPACE

 

 

Personal Space is a new science fiction web-series making its world premiere at the Boston Science Fiction Film Festival on February 10th and on Amazon Video on March 2nd. It will also screen at the 2018 Philip K. Dick Science Fiction Festival and Vancouver Web Fest. The show features and is dedicated to the memory of Battlestar Galactica’s Richard Hatch, who died in February 2017, shortly after his scenes were filmed.
The series is a sci-fi dramedy that takes place in an alternate timeline where the American space program has been decades ahead of actual history. Generation ship Overture was launched on a very long journey in the early 90s to a distant star. The crew serves in 25 year shifts, with each shift passing the torch to the one after. The audience watches current events aboard the ship unfold in 2017, as the second shift is supposed to take command, while the crew of Overture speak in confidence to the ship’s therapy computer. The key phrase here is “supposed to.
The ensemble cast also features Nicki Clyne of Battlestar GalacticaKurt Yaeger of Sons of AnarchyCliff Simon of Stargate SG-1Tim Russ of Star Trek: VoyagerBrent Bailey of Emma Approvedand Sean Persaud of Edgar Allen Poe’s Murder Mystery Dinner PartyMark Tierno, the star of SyFy’sThe Mercury Men, has an appearance as Wernher von Braun. The creative team is led by Tom R. Pike, with Zack Wallnau & Dana Luery Shaw, who are known as the creators of the hit webseries Echo Chamber, as well as producer Jeff Hammer. Now, more than three years after setting out to create the show, the series is finally set to premiere on March 2nd via Amazon Video and other streaming platforms.

About Jason Stewart

Jason Malcolm Stewart is a Northern California-based author, journalist and public relations/marketing professional. He holds degrees in Political Science and Comparative Religion, but can have a conversation without starting a small war. When he's not writing or reading, J. Malcolm spends his weekends talking about how to avoid being in a real-life horror movie. add blog

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