Andrew Parkinson's (Little Deaths) first three films - I, Zombie; Dead Creatures; Venus Drowning - are getting a proper North American release on February 18th from Jinga Films, and we have the details here.
From the Press Release:
Collectors of rare horror DVD's are in for a real treat as Jinga prepares to release a trilogy of body horror films by veteran UK genre filmmaker Andrew Parkinson on February 18, 2014.
Recognized as one of the founding fathers of the 1990's British horror revival, the writer/director has re-mastered each DVD and packed it with added value, including behind-the-scenes footage and commentaries. Moreover, the trilogy includes the previously unreleased Venus Drowning, which received acclaim at Fantastic Fest in Austin.
I, Zombie: While on a trip to the countryside, a young man is bitten by a stranger. When he returns to the city, a slow degeneration begins. In order to survive he must eat human flesh.
From the Press Release:
Collectors of rare horror DVD's are in for a real treat as Jinga prepares to release a trilogy of body horror films by veteran UK genre filmmaker Andrew Parkinson on February 18, 2014.
Recognized as one of the founding fathers of the 1990's British horror revival, the writer/director has re-mastered each DVD and packed it with added value, including behind-the-scenes footage and commentaries. Moreover, the trilogy includes the previously unreleased Venus Drowning, which received acclaim at Fantastic Fest in Austin.
I, Zombie: While on a trip to the countryside, a young man is bitten by a stranger. When he returns to the city, a slow degeneration begins. In order to survive he must eat human flesh.
- 1/19/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
Horror anthologies are becoming a popular trend in film nowadays, so it's nice to see one of the early ones finally getting a DVD release. Little Deaths is a trio of films directed by UK's Sean Hogan (Lie Still), Andrew Parkinson (Venus Drowning) and Simon Rumley (Red White & Blue). The theme connecting the three films is pretty loose: sex and death. Hogan's "House and Home" has a seemingly good samaritan couple take in a homeless girl, only to reveal their true sinister intentions, which may not turn out as they planned; Parkinson's "Mutant Tool" is about a former drug addict trying to straighten her life out, who is haunted by drug-induced nightmares of a caged man with a rather large, em, 'tool'; and Rumley's...
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- 8/2/2013
- Screen Anarchy
Little Deaths caused a sensation on the festival circuit with its frank mixture of sex and horror. Both titillating and disturbing, Little Deaths is an anthology film with segments by Simon Rumley (Red, White, and Blue), Sean Hogan (The Devil's Business), and Andrew Parkinson (Venus Drowning). You can now get the controversial flick on DVD starting December 13th - just in time for some holiday cheer. More details after the break. From the official description: In "House & Home," written and directed by Sean Hogan, the ultimate revenge fantasy gets a kinky upgrade. Affluent couple Richard and Victoria (Luke DeLacey and Suibhan Harrison) have a particularly debasing sexual foible. They pose as...
- 11/16/2011
- FEARnet
UK filmmakers Sean Hogan (Lie Still), Andrew Parkinson (Dead Creatures,Venus Drowning) and Simon Rumley (The Living and the Dead, Red White & Blue) combat boredom with filmmaking. Over a pint (or two) at the local pub, they each decided to write and direct their own short horror film with the intention of tying them together as a feature length anthology which would come to be Little Deaths. They never could have predicted how well their three stories would fit together. I had the chance to chat with Sean Hogan and Simon Rumley in Austin at SXSW a few months back and talked about (among other things) drinking, mixing horror with sex and censorship. Check out our full chat below. FEARnet - How did the idea of...
- 4/20/2011
- FEARnet
The SXSW Film Festival is in full swing down in Austin, Texas, and of course we have it fully staffed and will be bringing you some stellar coverage beginning with some reviews! First up - The latest UK anthology flick, Little Deaths.
Little Deaths features tales of terror from Simon Rumley (Red White & Blue, Living and the Dead), Andrew Parkinson (I, Zombie, Venus Drowning) and Sean Hogan (Isle of Dogs, Summer's Blood).
To check out the first of our reviews from the big dance, click on the ever-so-hot teaser art below, and look for more on Little Deaths soon!
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Little Deaths features tales of terror from Simon Rumley (Red White & Blue, Living and the Dead), Andrew Parkinson (I, Zombie, Venus Drowning) and Sean Hogan (Isle of Dogs, Summer's Blood).
To check out the first of our reviews from the big dance, click on the ever-so-hot teaser art below, and look for more on Little Deaths soon!
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Die a little in the comments section below!
- 3/13/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Three new images have surfaced online today for the SXSW premiere of Little Deaths, and we've got a peek at the goods for you. Dig it!
Little Deaths features tales of terror from Simon Rumley (Red White & Blue, Living and the Dead), Andrew Parkinson (I, Zombie, Venus Drowning) and Sean Hogan (Isle of Dogs, Summer's Blood).
House and Home: Written and Directed by Sean Hogan
"A well-to-do yuppie couple, Richard and Victoria, pose as concerned religious do-gooders in order to lure homeless girls back to their home for perverted sex games. Deciding upon their latest target, a mysterious young woman named Sorrow, they drug and imprison her before subjecting her to a series of assaults and humiliations. However, the captive girl is not as helpless as she first appears, and the couple soon find the rules of the game have changed…"
Mutant Tool: Written and Directed by Andrew Parkinson
"Jen,...
Little Deaths features tales of terror from Simon Rumley (Red White & Blue, Living and the Dead), Andrew Parkinson (I, Zombie, Venus Drowning) and Sean Hogan (Isle of Dogs, Summer's Blood).
House and Home: Written and Directed by Sean Hogan
"A well-to-do yuppie couple, Richard and Victoria, pose as concerned religious do-gooders in order to lure homeless girls back to their home for perverted sex games. Deciding upon their latest target, a mysterious young woman named Sorrow, they drug and imprison her before subjecting her to a series of assaults and humiliations. However, the captive girl is not as helpless as she first appears, and the couple soon find the rules of the game have changed…"
Mutant Tool: Written and Directed by Andrew Parkinson
"Jen,...
- 3/10/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Those of you attending this weekend's SXSW Film Festival in Austin, Texas, mark your calendars for this Friday as SXFantastic will host the international premiere of Little Deaths, a new horror anthology featuring horrific tales from three of Englands edgiest filmmakers: Simon Rumley (Red White & Blue, Living and the Dead), Andrew Parkinson (I, Zombie, Venus Drowning) and Sean Hogan (Isle of Dogs, Summer's Blood). The premiere is set for Friday, 3/11 at 11:59pm at Alamo Drafthouse Lamar where directors Simon Rumley and Sean Hogan will attend (get tix). To get you even more excited, inside you'll find a slew of excluisve images from the three short films: "Bitch," "House & Home," and "Mutant Tool." Bark if you want more!
- 3/9/2011
- bloody-disgusting.com
The new import anthology Little Deaths is screening at midnight during the SXSW Film Festival in Austin, TX, and to celebrate the flick's premiere, two new images have debuted, and one is filled with a bunch of true bitches!
Little Deaths features tales of terror from Simon Rumley (Red White & Blue, Living and the Dead), Andrew Parkinson (I, Zombie, Venus Drowning) and Sean Hogan (Isle of Dogs, Summer's Blood).
House and Home: Written and Directed by Sean Hogan
"A well-to-do yuppie couple, Richard and Victoria, pose as concerned religious do-gooders in order to lure homeless girls back to their home for perverted sex games. Deciding upon their latest target, a mysterious young woman named Sorrow, they drug and imprison her before subjecting her to a series of assaults and humiliations. However, the captive girl is not as helpless as she first appears, and the couple soon find the rules of the game have changed…...
Little Deaths features tales of terror from Simon Rumley (Red White & Blue, Living and the Dead), Andrew Parkinson (I, Zombie, Venus Drowning) and Sean Hogan (Isle of Dogs, Summer's Blood).
House and Home: Written and Directed by Sean Hogan
"A well-to-do yuppie couple, Richard and Victoria, pose as concerned religious do-gooders in order to lure homeless girls back to their home for perverted sex games. Deciding upon their latest target, a mysterious young woman named Sorrow, they drug and imprison her before subjecting her to a series of assaults and humiliations. However, the captive girl is not as helpless as she first appears, and the couple soon find the rules of the game have changed…...
- 3/1/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
This year's SXFantastic lineup (a group of five films selected by the folks behind Fantastic Fest that screen at midnight during the SXSW Film Festival in Austin, TX) includes Little Deaths, a psycho-sexual horror anthology comprised of three separate stories dealing with the twin themes of sex and death. Today its trailer debuted online, and of course we have it for you here.
Little Deaths features tales of terror from Simon Rumley (Red White & Blue, Living and the Dead), Andrew Parkinson (I, Zombie, Venus Drowning) and Sean Hogan (Isle of Dogs, Summer's Blood).
House and Home: Written and Directed by Sean Hogan
"A well-to-do yuppie couple, Richard and Victoria, pose as concerned religious do-gooders in order to lure homeless girls back to their home for perverted sex games. Deciding upon their latest target, a mysterious young woman named Sorrow, they drug and imprison her before subjecting her to a series of assaults and humiliations.
Little Deaths features tales of terror from Simon Rumley (Red White & Blue, Living and the Dead), Andrew Parkinson (I, Zombie, Venus Drowning) and Sean Hogan (Isle of Dogs, Summer's Blood).
House and Home: Written and Directed by Sean Hogan
"A well-to-do yuppie couple, Richard and Victoria, pose as concerned religious do-gooders in order to lure homeless girls back to their home for perverted sex games. Deciding upon their latest target, a mysterious young woman named Sorrow, they drug and imprison her before subjecting her to a series of assaults and humiliations.
- 2/26/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Oh yes! There will be blood. And sex. And then more blood! The Film 4 FrightFest Weekend (Friday, Feb. 25th–Saturday, Feb. 26th) returns to its second home at the Glasgow Film Festival for the sixth year, and with it, it's bringing the highly anticipated anthology Little Deaths.
Check out the first stills from the flick below, and hit up the above linkage to get your tickets.
Little Deaths features tales of terror from Simon Rumley (Red White & Blue, Living and the Dead), Andrew Parkinson (I, Zombie, Venus Drowning) and Sean Hogan (Isle of Dogs, Summer's Blood). Dig on the plot crunch for each below along with the killer promo art.
House and Home: Written and Directed by Sean Hogan
"A well-to-do yuppie couple, Richard and Victoria, pose as concerned religious do-gooders in order to lure homeless girls back to their home for perverted sex games. Deciding upon their latest target,...
Check out the first stills from the flick below, and hit up the above linkage to get your tickets.
Little Deaths features tales of terror from Simon Rumley (Red White & Blue, Living and the Dead), Andrew Parkinson (I, Zombie, Venus Drowning) and Sean Hogan (Isle of Dogs, Summer's Blood). Dig on the plot crunch for each below along with the killer promo art.
House and Home: Written and Directed by Sean Hogan
"A well-to-do yuppie couple, Richard and Victoria, pose as concerned religious do-gooders in order to lure homeless girls back to their home for perverted sex games. Deciding upon their latest target,...
- 1/19/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
With one world, one European and five UK premieres, Film 4 Frightfest, the UKs biggest horror fantasy festival returns to its second home at the Glasgow Film Festival for the 6th year with their darkest, deranged and daring line-up ever. One such selection is the world premiere of Little Deaths, a new anthology featuring horrific tales from three of Englands edgiest filmmakers: Simon Rumley (Red White & Blue, Living and the Dead), Andrew Parkinson (I, Zombie, Venus Drowning) and Sean Hogan (Isle of Dogs, Summer's Blood). Get the skinny on all three films below, along with first two official stills!
- 1/19/2011
- bloody-disgusting.com
Afm 2010 is where it's at right now, and I wish I was there right in the middle of things! Next up on our coverage is the very cool artwork for the upcoming anthology Little Deaths, which kind of reminds me of the hot chick from Return of the Living Dead Part 3. Little Deaths has stories of terror from Simon Rumley (Red White & Blue, Living and the Dead), Andrew Parkinson (I, Zombie, Venus Drowning) and Sean Hogan (Isle of Dogs, Summer's Blood). Anthology Synopsis:
House and Home: Written and Directed by Sean Hogan
"A well-to-do yuppie couple, Richard and Victoria, pose as concerned religious do-gooders in order to lure homeless girls back to their home for perverted sex games. Deciding upon their latest target, a mysterious young woman named Sorrow, they drug and imprison her before subjecting her to a series of assaults and humiliations. However, the captive girl is not...
House and Home: Written and Directed by Sean Hogan
"A well-to-do yuppie couple, Richard and Victoria, pose as concerned religious do-gooders in order to lure homeless girls back to their home for perverted sex games. Deciding upon their latest target, a mysterious young woman named Sorrow, they drug and imprison her before subjecting her to a series of assaults and humiliations. However, the captive girl is not...
- 11/6/2010
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
Here's a bit of eye candy that stopped us dead in our tracks at Afm! The good news? This upcoming anthology movie sounds as badass as it looks! Dig it!
Little Deaths features tales of terror from Simon Rumley (Red White & Blue, Living and the Dead), Andrew Parkinson (I, Zombie, Venus Drowning) and Sean Hogan (Isle of Dogs, Summer's Blood). Dig on the plot crunch for each below along with the killer promo art.
House and Home: Written and Directed by Sean Hogan
"A well-to-do yuppie couple, Richard and Victoria, pose as concerned religious do-gooders in order to lure homeless girls back to their home for perverted sex games. Deciding upon their latest target, a mysterious young woman named Sorrow, they drug and imprison her before subjecting her to a series of assaults and humiliations. However, the captive girl is not as helpless as she first appears, and the couple...
Little Deaths features tales of terror from Simon Rumley (Red White & Blue, Living and the Dead), Andrew Parkinson (I, Zombie, Venus Drowning) and Sean Hogan (Isle of Dogs, Summer's Blood). Dig on the plot crunch for each below along with the killer promo art.
House and Home: Written and Directed by Sean Hogan
"A well-to-do yuppie couple, Richard and Victoria, pose as concerned religious do-gooders in order to lure homeless girls back to their home for perverted sex games. Deciding upon their latest target, a mysterious young woman named Sorrow, they drug and imprison her before subjecting her to a series of assaults and humiliations. However, the captive girl is not as helpless as she first appears, and the couple...
- 11/5/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
[Our thanks to Kier-La Janisse and the fine people at Fantasia for allowing us to reprint the following interview with Tim League and Simon Rumley originally conducted for the Fantasia blog.]
Simon Rumley blew my mind in 2006 with his debut genre feature The Living and the Dead, which swept up awards all over the festival circuit and established him as a major international talent. Despite the fact that he already had a healthy back-catalogue of indie films prior to The Living and the Dead, the response it received assured that he's been at home in genre films ever since. He's just finishing post on a new anthology film made with fellow British renegades Sean Hogan (Lie Still - released in the Us as The Haunting of #24) and Andrew Parkinson (Venus Drowning) called Little Deaths, and he's here in town at Fantasia to present the Canadian Premiere of his latest genre-bender, Red White and Blue.
The film - in which three emotionally disfigured people find themselves at the centre of a multi-tiered revenge triangle - stars Amanda Fuller (Buffy the Vampire Slayer...
Simon Rumley blew my mind in 2006 with his debut genre feature The Living and the Dead, which swept up awards all over the festival circuit and established him as a major international talent. Despite the fact that he already had a healthy back-catalogue of indie films prior to The Living and the Dead, the response it received assured that he's been at home in genre films ever since. He's just finishing post on a new anthology film made with fellow British renegades Sean Hogan (Lie Still - released in the Us as The Haunting of #24) and Andrew Parkinson (Venus Drowning) called Little Deaths, and he's here in town at Fantasia to present the Canadian Premiere of his latest genre-bender, Red White and Blue.
The film - in which three emotionally disfigured people find themselves at the centre of a multi-tiered revenge triangle - stars Amanda Fuller (Buffy the Vampire Slayer...
- 7/21/2010
- Screen Anarchy
What do you get when you take three of England's most promising horror filmmakers, Andrew Parkinson (I, Zombie, Venus Drowning), Simon Rumley (Red White & Blue, Living and the Dead), and Sean Hogan (Isle of Dogs, Summer's Blood), and bring them together for one killer anthology flick? Imagination Worldwide's latest terror flick The Little Deaths, that's what! And we've got the details of each story!
House and Home: Written and Directed by Sean Hogan
"A well-to-do yuppie couple, Richard and Victoria, pose as concerned religious do-gooders in order to lure homeless girls back to their home for perverted sex games. After deciding upon their latest target, a mysterious young woman named Sorrow, they drug and imprison her before subjecting her to a series of assaults and humiliations. However, the captive girl is not as helpless as she first appears, and the couple soon find the rules of the game have changed...
House and Home: Written and Directed by Sean Hogan
"A well-to-do yuppie couple, Richard and Victoria, pose as concerned religious do-gooders in order to lure homeless girls back to their home for perverted sex games. After deciding upon their latest target, a mysterious young woman named Sorrow, they drug and imprison her before subjecting her to a series of assaults and humiliations. However, the captive girl is not as helpless as she first appears, and the couple soon find the rules of the game have changed...
- 4/27/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
From three of Englands edgiest filmmakers comes a terrifying tale of life gone horribly wrong as Imagination Worldwide has announced Little Deaths, a new anthology featuring horrific tales from Simon Rumley (Red White & Blue, Living and the Dead), Andrew Parkinson (I, Zombie, Venus Drowning) and Sean Hogan (Isle of Dogs, Summer's Blood). Get the skinny on all three films below, along with the international sales art. "A well-to-do yuppie couple, Richard and Victoria, pose as concerned religious do-gooders in order to lure homeless girls back to their home for perverted sex games. Deciding upon their latest target, a mysterious young woman named Sorrow; they drug and imprison her before subjecting her to a series of assaults and humiliations. However, the captive girl is not as helpless as she first appears and the couple soon find the rules of the game have changed" More...
- 4/27/2010
- bloody-disgusting.com
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