![]() Stay tuned for additional details on this horror-thriller as they arrive. Rating: R - 17+ (violence & profanity) Statistics Score: 6. No release date has been announced yet, but expect to hear more about New Life soon as it begins its festival run. Information Type: Movie Episodes: 1 Status: Finished Airing Aired: Producers: None found, add some Licensors: None found, add some Studios: Marza Animation Planet Source: Game Genres:, Horror, Duration: 1 hr. ( Something in the Dirt), and Mike Marchlewski. Producers include Justin Ross ( The Mortuary Collection, The Old Ways), Dave Lawson Jr. I feel like this isn’t discussed enough in context to her work,” Rosman adds. To have her contribute to the film, and explore its themes through her unparalleled vision has been one of the great gifts of this entire “Akiko is simply one of the best poster artists of all time. Stehrenberger explores the parallels between the two lead characters. In addition to the first look images, Bloody Disgusting can exclusively unveil movie’s official poster created by Akiko Stehrenberger, a 23-time CLIO award-winning artist. The stakes of this cat-and-mouse pursuit rise to apocalyptic proportions, set within the gorgeous backdrop of the Pacific Northwest. As the noose of the chase tightens, Elsa finds herself entangled in her own secret battle with ALS, desperately trying to stay ahead of the explosive case before it hurtles towards a cataclysmic finale.” ![]() In the film, “Elsa Gray (Walger) is a brilliant ‘fixer’ assigned to capture a mysterious woman (Erin) on the run. All signs point to a character driven thriller, with the images giving nothing away. The feature debut by writer/director John Rosman stars Sonya Walger (“For All Mankind,” “Lost”), Hayley Erin (“Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists”), and Tony Amendola ( Annabelle, The Curse of La Llorona).īloody Disgusting has been provided with exclusive first-look images from New Life this week, which you can check out above and below. Joined by Chris Redfield and Rebecca Chambers, the team discovers that the trail of clues from their separate cases all converge on the same location, Alcatraz Island, where a new evil has taken residence and awaits their arrival.įrom the producers of Something in the Dirt and The Mortuary Collection comes New Life, a tense thriller of apocalyptic proportions. In San Francisco, Jill Valentine is dealing with a zombie outbreak and a new T-Virus, Leon Kennedy is on the trail of a kidnapped DARPA scientist, and Claire Redfield is investigating a monstrous fish that is killing whales in the bay. Pre-orders are now open.ĭirected by Eiichiro Hasumi (“Assassination Classroom”) from a screenplay by Makoto Fukami (“Psycho-Pass”), Resident Evil: Death Island is a sequel to 2017’s Resident Evil: Vendetta, featuring the voice talents of Matthew Mercer, Stephanie Panisello, Kevin Dorman, Nicole Tompkins, and Erin Cahill. Sadly, other than Japan, it won’t be seeing a theatrical release.Īfter initially being revealed for this Summer, and then subsequently announced for release theatrically in Japan on July 7, Sony Pictures has now announced that Death Island will be getting a release digitally and on Steelbook 4K UHD and Blu-Ray on July 25. After watching Resident Evil: Welcome to Racoon City I read a lot of the reviews on IMDB and the only reviews being liked are from people who bombed the film.If you’ve been wondering just when Capcom’s upcoming Resident Evil: Death Island film would be released, wonder no more. What I didn't like the most though was how Leon was portrayed but I guess that's because I got done playing RE4 on the oculus and I'm used to that representation of him. I'm a big fan of schlocky B-movies and it's nice to see something in theatres that isn't related to superheroes or overly-serious dramas. I grabbed some popcorn, candy and a coke with my expectations firmly in check and I had a decent overall time. ![]() Not everything clicks and it's incredibly easy to be overly critical of this movie but in my opinion it was certainly a lot better than the trash that was Resident Evil: The Final Chapter. A decent Resident Evil movie with some gore, cheap jump scares and a lot of fan-service. ![]()
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