The Void Movie
One of the favorite movies of hardcore horror fans back in 2016 was Steven Kostanski and Jeremy Gillespie‘s The Void, which was essentially Hellraiser meets The Thing. Loaded with insane practical effects, it was a big hit with gore-hounds in particular, many of whom have been begging the duo for a sequel. And they do want to make one, though it may never happen.Speaking with, Kostanski talked the potential for The Void 2.“ Well, Jer and I have all sorts of ideas on what we could do with The Void, but it’s totally tethered to the producers and what they want to do. So, I feel like, at this time, the movie’s going to just enjoy its life as a one-off thing,” he told the site. “ I mean, anything is possible in the future, but I think, for now, we’re just going to leave it at that.
I was sure that indie horror movie 'The Void' was for me. Each new trailer and Kickstarter video (I did not crowdfund it, but I thought about it) made. The Void Trailer Offers John Carpenter-Inspired Horror Michael Kennedy Feb 15, 2017 A new teaser trailer for upcoming horror film The Void promises a John Carpenter-inspired practical effect-filled cosmic creature feature.
As the one film.”In The VoidShortly after delivering a patient to an understaffed hospital, a police officer experiences strange and violent occurrences seemingly linked to a group of mysterious hooded figures.Kostanski’s Leprechaun Returns is now available for digital rental.
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One of the most anticipated cinematic events of the year, Gaspar Noe's ENTER THE VOID is a visionary thrill ride that's riveted audiences at the Cannes, Toronto, Sundance and SXSW film festivals. At Cannes, Manohla Dargis of The New York Times called it 'an exceptional work. The work of an artist who's trying to show us something we haven't seen before'.The long-awaited follow up to his controversial IRREVERSIBLE, ENTER THE VOID is an immersive and mind-bending experience. Nathaniel Brown and Paz de la Huerta star in a visceral journey set against the thumping, neon club scene of Tokyo, which hurls the viewer into an astonishing trip through life, death, and the universally wonderful and horrible moments between.