News · Published March 3, 2021
Reminder: Free Virtual Panel Series “Dissecting Horror” with Creatives of the New WRONG TURN Reboot Happens TONIGHT at 6 PM (PST)
Join us tonight at 6 PM (PST) for another installment of our free virtual panel series Dissecting Horror with the creative of WRONG TURN! By Josh Millican
The next installment of our “Dissecting Horror” digital panel series will take place TONIGHT
(Wednesday, March 3rd) at 6 pm PST and be with the creative talent from Saban Films’ new
Wrong Turn reboot
.
Synopsis:
Despite warnings to stick to the Appalachian Trail, hikers stray off course and cross into land inhabited by a hidden community of mountain dwellers who use deadly means to protect their way of life. Suddenly under siege, the friends seem headed to the point of no return unless one man can reach them in time.
Mike P. Nelson (Director)
If the apocalypse were to happen tomorrow, you’d find Mike sipping an old-fashioned in his backyard and reveling in the fact that now he could go out and shoot a post-apocalyptic revenge film entirely practical. Whether he’s writing or directing, Mike’s focus remains on creating stylized, character-driven work. Sure he may like the dark, weird, and gritty nature of storytelling, but underneath all that cool midnight madness is something warm we call heart. And boy is it tasty! He wrote and directed his first feature film,
The Domestics, with MGM and just finished his latest,
Will Smith in a scene from Netflix s Amend: The Fight for America trailer (Netflix)
It also offers insights from contemporary thought leaders and experts such as Martin Luther King Jr, Frederick Douglas, Ruth Bade Ginsburg and Andrew Johnson. Apart from Will Smith, the series is filled with all the biggies of the entertainment industry such as Samuel L Jackson, Mahershala Ali, Diane Lane, Pedro Pascal, Helen Hunt, Yara Shahidi and Joseph Gordon-Levitt. Let’s take a look at the full cast of the series.
Cast
Will Smith (Host)
One of the most prolific actors of all time, Will Smith will be hosting the show based on the history of the US Constitution. The actor has appeared in more than 85 projects in his illustrious career and has been nominated for two Academy Awards.
Died, December 8, 2020. HAROLD Budd, who has died aged 84 from complications caused by Covid-19, was an influential composer and pianist whose work left its mark with a slow-burning intensity. This was as evident on Brian Eno-produced albums such as The Plateaux of Mirror (1980) as it was on later records with Robin Guthrie, co-founder of the highly acclaimed Scottish band, Cocteau Twins. These included the soundtrack to Gregg Araki’s film, White Bird in a Blizzard (2014), and Another Flower, which was released the week of Budd’s passing. Inbetween came a substantial body of work that felt as elongated as some of the notes played on Budd’s spacious and intricately constructed compositions. Whether working with such fellow travellers or carving out his musical atmospheres solo, Budd’s palette remained constant.