Eli Roth seems to get a lot of hate in the horror circles, which is something I've never fully understood. I was extremely bummed when he took a hiatus from the genre after the debacle that followed Hostel 2; the guy genuinely loves horror and does everything in his power to deliver solid flicks. So you think that his explicit use of gore makes him less of a film maker? Well, I hate to break it to ya, that's his style, and he does a damn fine job of creating relatable characters to boot. Regardless, I'm not here to start a debate about the merits of Roth's work, I'm here to get all excited in your faces about his next flick: The Green Inferno!
When news first started trickling down the grapevine about this one, I about lost it. One thing that I've loved about Roth is his interesting take on subject matter; the basis of Cabin Fever was really cool (he based it off of a skin infection he got while working on a farm) and Hostel has a pretty interesting back story too, but I don't think I've ever heard of a director doing something like this for a movie. He packed up his equipment, put his cast and crew on a boat and set sails for Peru where he filmed with an actual, native tribe. Take that in for moment, this tribe is not a bunch of actors in make-up, this is a real tribe that has never been filmed before. Awesome.
Directed by Eli Roth and starring Lorenza Izzo, Ariel Levy, Daryl
Sabara and Kirby Bliss Blanton, “The Green Inferno follows a group of student activists who from
New York City travel to the Amazon to protect a dying tribe, but crash
in the jungle and are taken hostage by the very natives they saved.“
Tear into the trailer below and prepare yourself for the sacrifice on September 5th!
Eli Roth (Hostel, Cabin Fever, Hemlock Grove) is back and it seems that he may just be hotter than ever. After Open Road recently acquired distribution rights to Green Inferno (his homage to Cannibal Holocaust) for a summer release, Eli Roth not only has a hand in Ti West's The Sacrament, but he also just named his next flick.
Knock Knock tells the story of "two young girls who show up unexpectedly at the
home of a married man where they seduce him and wreak havoc on his
perfect life."
The script was co-written by Roth, along with Nicolas Lopez and Guillermo Amoeda. He is also co-producing with Colleen Camp (Squirrels to the Nuts). The flick is scheduled to start production in the next couple months.
Roth has yet to tap into the home invasion market, and while I haven't seen much of his recent work, I am excited about it none-the-less. Roth has shown time and time again that he is first and foremost a horror fan, which in my opinion, is one of the most important and most defining factors of what makes a great director in this genre.
There are very few things in this world that scare me more than religious fanatacism. The things that people are willing to do in the name of their "god", or worse, convince others to do in the name of some deity can go to some dark place that I would normally like to think doesn't exist. Ti West's The Sacrament looks like it will subjecting me to that fear, and more, and I can't wait.
There's only one thing that gets me any where near as excited as I do for the release of a solid new flick, and that's the release of a red band trailer! Last year's Evil Dead RB trailer was probably the trailer-event of the year, EVERYBODY was freaking out about it, and for good reason. The RB trailer for The Sacrament promises one hell of a ride, and I'll say this much, it looks like I'm going to love it.
Directed by Ti West, my current horror man-crush, the film stars AJ Bowen, Joe Swanberg, Kentucky Audley and Amy Siemetz. It was produced by none other than the man himself, Eli Roth. It's cool to see Eli coming through and paving the way for the next generation of great genre filmmakers, just like Tarantino did for him. I mean, it's good to see Roth back int he game in general, I was devastated when he announced his indefinite retirement from the genre back in 2007 following the extreme censorship and horrid distribution issues with Hostel II.
“The Sacrament follows two Vice media correspondents as they set out
to document their friend’s search to find his missing sister. They
travel outside of the United States to an undisclosed location where
they are welcomed into the world of “Eden Parish,” a self-sustained
rural utopia comprised of nearly 200 members. At the centre of this
small, religious, socialist community is a mysterious leader known only
as “Father.” As their friend reunites with his sister, it becomes
apparent to the newcomers that this paradise may not be as it seems.
What started as just another documentary shoot soon becomes a race to
escape with their lives.”
Now, dig into the red band trailer for The Sacrament and enjoy the brand new one sheet as well!
A few years ago, Jon Watts released a faux-trailer for a horror movie called Clown. Horror fans gobbled it up, and much like Thankskilling, wanted to see it become a full length feature. Well, one of those fans happened to be none other than Eli Roth (Hostel, Cabin Fever, The Green Inferno) and he decided to get involved by producing the feature and bringing it to the masses. Dimension will be handling distribution, though there has yet to be a date attached.
Now, apparently this trailer has been making the rounds for 5 months and it has only just now been getting noticed. I'm starting to think that Dimension didn't want it seen though, as it was posted on Reddit last night and in that time it has been locked down on Vimeo. Luckily, Bloody Disgusting happened to find a link to the trailer in all of it's terrifying glory and I have to say, it looks pretty damn awesome.
Dig in here!
If you're a big Ti West fan like I am than this is very happy news! The latest film House of the Devil director, Ti West, is set to hit VOD platforms on May 5th and enter a limited theatrical run on June 6th.
I love West's work; from the minute I watched House of the Devil and The Innkeepers, I knew he was my new favorite and gleaming hope for the horror genre. He's a real fan of the genre, and he doesn't let his ego get in the way of his work either. He makes real horror films for real horror fans.
What makes this film exciting though is that not only is it directed by West and being produced by none other than the great and fearful Eli Roth (it feels good to be typing his name on here again), it boasts the some of the finest of the Mumblegore crew in the cast list as well. AJ Bowen (who's ramping up to be quite the new horror frontman), Joe Swanberg AND Amy Seimetz all star in the film, along with Kentucker Audley and No Country for Old Men's Gene Jones.
“The Sacrament follows two Vice media correspondents as they set out
to document their friend’s search to find his missing sister. They
travel outside of the United States to an undisclosed location where
they are welcomed into the world of “Eden Parish,” a self-sustained
rural utopia comprised of nearly 200 members. At the centre of this
small, religious, socialist community is a mysterious leader known only
as “Father.” As their friend reunites with his sister, it becomes
apparent to the newcomers that this paradise may not be as it seems.
What started as just another documentary shoot soon becomes a race to
escape with their lives.“
Let us rejoice, y'all. The new year is amping up to be a great year for us. Keep it spooky!
- Rg Lovecraft