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December 1, 2008 - Monday 

Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities

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December 1, 2008 - Monday 

Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities

CHILL Reviewed by: Judge David Johnson  |  November 14th, 2008  |  DVDVerdict.com

The Charge

Cool?

The Case

Apparently, this film is inspired by H.P. Lovecraft's "Cool Air," a work I'm unfamiliar with, but maybe it means something to you. For anyone not in the know, Chill is essentially a horror-mystery about a demented scientist with dreams of unlocking the key to immortality.

It starts with an up-and-coming writer who's desperate to find gainful employment, and like all wannabe professional writers, he accepts a job in a convenience store. Awesome! And it is, as he starts getting paid and finds himself entangled in a potentially red-hot romance with an attractive brunette (Ashley Laurence, Hellraiser).

The owner of the store is chap named Dr. Munoz, and as you can probably surmise from the opening sentence he is indeed demented. He's playing with some seriously unholy mojo, and, working in conjunction with some hapless researchers, has found a way to extend his life-span -- at the expense of innocent victims, of course. For some reason, it now falls to our well-read hero and his knit cap to deep-six the Satanic operation and free the masses from the persistent fear of getting abducted and have their faces sawed off.

And that's your movie. It's not too bad, actually, well-executed on all fronts -- acting, design, direction, pacing -- totaling in a fairly engaging supernatural horror adventure that delivers. On paper, the crazed-scientist-harvesting-victims-to-live-forever is a conceit that has certainly been used and over-used, but writer/director Serge Rodnunsky puts together a winning formula.

Dr. Munoz is an effective heavy, as any psychotic a-hole that carves up heads can be. The setting of a convenience store that gives way to a cryogenic lab of horrors is a little weird but, whatever, evil scientists are typically eccentric. Our heroes are fine as well, the standout being Ashley Laurence.

For the horror buffs, there's a moderate amount of gore in the way of wounding. The facial carving is effectively off-putting and when the @$% hits the fan at the end, the bloodletting is kicked up a notch.

I literally have nothing more to add. Chill may not be the second-coming of supernatural slasher horror, but it's a well-put-together piece of shock entertainment, and boasts a slick pedigree.

December 1, 2008 - Monday 

Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities



CHILL Movie Review by: Doug MacLean  | CelebrityWonder.com

With so many substandard horror flicks coming out seemingly every day the genre has been heavily diluted of late. Much of the problem appears too be the lack of creativity from the first moment of pre-production to the final cut. The stories are all the same; a bunch of teens, including some naked cheerlead types, run from a guy who cant be killed and is intent on finding unusual methods to torture and kill the kids. These slash and dash flicks might be better if the story was a bit more original and interesting. One new Indy film maker, Serge Rodnunsky, has at least tried to give a novel twist to this fading genre. His movie 'Chill' has an interesting premise and some solid performances to give it an edge over the rest of the pack. While missteps were made and this is far from a perfect or great film it is a step in the right direction. At least it shows there are still film makers out there who want to try to capture some degree of quality on film. A strong attempt is made here to return to the old school way of presenting a horror film. I guess now that would be called retro but for those of us who have been fans of the genre since before many of these new directors where born it is taking us back to how a horror flick should be made. Ultimately this is a fun movie that may not stand out against the classics of the genre but it was far more enjoyable than the blood and boobs variety of horror flicks that are everywhere now. The film was made with a reported budget of only $850 thousand. Yes, that was thousand. This would barely cover the between takes snacks on most movies. It also demonstrates the true purpose of the independent film movement. Without the financial expectations and demands of the big studio a new film maker is free to experiment. While many of these experiments fall shout of their goals they do provide for much of the innovations that keep the art of cinema alive and moving forward. All of this goes to the point that you might watch this movie and see little difference from other horror flicks. If you take the time to examine the movie you will find some moments that show real promise. Watching this film is now possible due to a DVD release from Lion's Gate. Keep an open mind and you just might be pleasantly surprised.

Serge Rodnunsky can hardly be considered a new comer to the film industry. He has been writing, directing and producing his films for almost twenty years now. In the last decade he has also branched out to editing and cinematography. With 'Chill' he takes on all of these aspects of film making. While he has been moving to a specialty in horror films Rodnunsky has made several forays into genres ranging from thrillers to family friendly faire. This has provided him with the range and understanding of movies that is obvious in his work here. As a writer the source material is all important. Rodnunsky went to a story from one of the masters of the craft of scaring people; H.P. Lovecraft. His story 'Cool Air' was the basis for this loose interpretation. The foundation for the story is a man who cannot bare normal temperatures and must live extreme cold. Yes, this was ripped by Batman with the heinous villain 'Mr. Freeze'. This is a more seriously geared treatment that slants more towards the psychological thriller than the straight forward horror flick. It is this aspect of the story that makes it a throw back to older films of the genre. If you look at the classic horror films from those pre 'Nightmare on Elm Street' days this was the way to frighten an audience. You pull them into something that on the surface appears to be a rather normal situation and then twist it. It also plays on one of the favorite themes in movies; the reasonable man placed in the most unreasonable of circumstances. The main characters could have been more fleshed out. It is important to get the audience to sympathize with the protagonists and for that you need to understand them more that is permitted here. This makes this thriller into a situational instead of character driven film.

Rodnunsky directs this movie with an eerie style that does set the right atmosphere. There is a problem with the pacing. The film drags with the set up and during some of the required exposition. I think I can understand what Rodnunsky was working towards. The film is thankfully light in the use of visceral shock special effects. He wanted to build the suspense but takes a bit too long in getting there. This is juxtaposed with the all too quick transformation of the antagonist from a kindly older man to a raving psycho. Once Rodnunsky gets this tendency under control we will see a budding new master of horror. He is definitely on the right path and just needs some fine tuning with his next project.

The film takes off with a man running from a strangely garbed man in a van. The driver has gloves, winter cap and mask across his face; not exactly looking too friendly and out of place in the warm climate. The driver finally corners his prey and uses a meat hook to pull him into the van as a hooker looks on. It's two for one night and the hooker is also hooked. Sam (Thomas Calabro), wants little more out of life that to realize his dream of being a successful writer. Unfortunately writing doesn't pay the bills; publishing does. So while crafting his work he has to find some means of making ends meet. He finds employment that will bring in some income but leave time for writing; a clerk in a small grocery store. The store is owned by an odd sort of man; Dr. Munoz (Shaun Kurtz). He tells Sam that due to a rare skin condition he has to live in sub freezing temperatures. The job may have its creepy elements but Sam does find an unexpected benefit when he becomes friendly with a boutique owner, Maria (Ashley Laurence). This quickly turns into a love triangle when she mentions that her ex-boyfriend, Detective Defazio (James Russo) is investigating the disappearance of some local prostitutes. It is disclosed that Munoz died sometime ago and has been keeping himself upright through sinister occult methods that required extreme cold and the fresh flesh of the living.

While the story does differ from the original Lovecraft tale it does retain the spirit of it. The story becomes one of Sam fighting for his life against the horrible plans of the dearly departed doctor. This is a return to the 'B' horror flicks that we used to see on the old Friday night fright fest television shows years ago. This is not intended as a negative. Those flicks were corny but a whole lot of fun. Now you can bring this type of film back with this Lion's Gate DVD so go for it; give this movie a chance and enjoy.

December 1, 2008 - Monday 

It's Getting Under Your Skin.

CHILL

Street Date: 11/04/08
Order Date: 10/08/08
DVD SRP: $26.98 USD

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

Chill is a classic retro horror/thriller about a sales clerk who discovers a deadly secret about his boss.  Winner of the Commendation Award for Independent Feature at the Festival of Fantastic Films and Gold Award for Best Special Make-Up Effects and Outstanding Achievement in Fantasy/Horror at the WorldFest in Houston, Chill features "a surprisingly strong cast" (SlasherPool.com) which includes Thomas Calabro (TV's "Melrose Place"), Ashley Laurence (Hellraiser franchise), James Russo (Donnie Brasco ) and Shaun Kurtz (Black Cat).

Sam (Calabro), an aspiring writer, takes a job as a clerk in an L.A. inner city grocery market owned by the sinister Dr. Munoz (Kurtz).  Munoz is a former scientist who claims to have a rare skin condition that forces him to live in sub-freezing temperatures. During his work, Sam befriends an attractive neighborhood boutique owner Maria (Laurence) and becomes unwittingly entwined in a love triangle when she reveals that her ex-boyfriend, Detective Defazio (Russo), who is investigating the recent disappearance of two local prostitutes, is stalking her.  However, it's what Sam doesn't know that might prove more fatal.  A darker, diabolical secret lurks behind the freezer walls of his newfound employment.  Sam is horrified when he discovers that Munoz died some time ago, but has kept himself alive through occult measures and the flesh that he harvests from his kidnapped victims.  With Defazio off track in his investigation, Sam becomes captive in this house of horrors.  Time is running out, and he must escape to save his own hide - literally.

CAST
Thomas Calabro    TV's "Melrose Place," TV's The Perfect Husband, Cake
Ashley Laurence    Hellraiser, Hellbound: Hellraiser II, Deuce Coupe, TV's Gentle Ben
James Russo         The Ninth Gate, Donnie Brasco, Beverly Hills Cop, Open Range, Freeway
Shaun Kurtz          Black Cat, This is Business, Mascara Diablo
Barbara Gruen      Jacob's Ladder, HBO's "Six Feet Under," TV's "NYPD Blue"

PROGRAM INFORMATION
Year of Production: 2007
Title Copyright: © 2006 Rojak Films, Serge Rodnunsky. All Rights Reserved.
Type: Home Entertainment Premiere
Rating: R for violent and disturbing content, some sexuality, nudity and brief language
Genre: Horror/Thriller
Closed Captioned: English Closed Captioned
Subtitles: Spanish
Format: Widescreen (1.78:1)
Feature Running Time: 86 minutes
DVD Audio Status: 5.1 Dolby Digital

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For additional information on this release, e-mail the producers at skurtz@sbcglobal.net
Visit "CHILL" on the Web at  www.chillmovie.com

May 3, 2007 - Thursday 

NEWS RELEASE

Contact:
Anthony Murillo
Atomic Public Relations
323.301.0167
anthony@atomicpr.com 


"CHILL" BY ROJAK FILMS receives accolades  

AT THE 40TH WORLDFEST INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL

For Immediate Release…Los Angeles, CA…April 30, 2007…Rojak Films is proud to announce that its latest feature film "Chill," a retro horror psychological thriller, has won the prestigious Gold Remi Award for Outstanding Achievement in Fantasy and Horror, at the 40th WorldFest Houston International Film Festival (http://www.worldfest.org). In addition, "Chill" received a second Gold Remi Award for Best Special Make-up Effects.

PHOTO:http://www.anthonymurillo.com/accounts/civilia/shaun/Shaun_Kurtz_and_Hunter%20Todd_WORLDFEST.jpg (caption: Shaun Kurtz (Executive Producer) of Rojak's film "Chill" accepts a sincere congratulations from WorldFest's Founder and Director, Hunter Todd, on his two Gold Remi Award wins at the 40th WorldFest International Film Festival.)

The festival attracted more than 4,500 category entries from 37 countries around the globe. The official Remi Awards Gala Dinner and Champagne Reception was held Saturday evening, April 28, 2007, at the Renaissance Houston Hotel Greenway Plaza.

"Chill" stars Thomas Calabro ("Melrose Place"), Ashley Laurence ("Hellraiser") and James Russo ("The Ninth Gate," "Donnie Brasco"). It is written and directed by veteran filmmaker Serge Rodnunsky, and produced by Rodnunsky and Shaun Kurtz.

The film tells the tale of an aspiring writer, Sam (Calabro), who gets a job as a clerk in an inner city grocery mart owned by Dr. Munoz, a former research scientist who claims to have a rare skin condition that forces him to live in sub-freezing temperatures. But it's what Sam doesn't know that might prove more fatal. His newfound employment is just a cover for a darker, more disturbing secret that lives behind the walls of the grocery mart. Sam is horrified when he discovers that Munoz died some time ago, but has kept himself alive through occult measures and the flesh that he harvests from his kidnapped victims. "Chill" is inspired by H.P. Lovecraft's short story of the macabre, "Cool Air."

WorldFest International Film Festival has awarded and discovered many filmmakers over the years including Steven Spielberg whose short film "Amblin'" (1968) won an award and became the name of his infamous film company. Also included is Ang Lee whose first feature film, "Pushing Hands," won top prize. WorldFest has been a launching pad to success for many film directors such as Spike Lee, George Lucas, Ridley Scott, The Coen Brothers, David Lynch, Robert Rodriguez, Oliver Stone, and Brian De Palma. WorldFest is the longest running international festival for independent films and videos in the world.

A DVD release date is pending for "Chill" and this information will be announced at a later date. For more information, please visit www.chillmovie.com.

If you are interested in speaking with Shaun Kurtz or Serge Rodnunsky, please contact Anthony Murillo, Managing Publicist for Atomic Public Relations, at anthony@atomicpr.com or (323) 301-0167.

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ANTHONY MURILLO

MANAGING PUBLICIST

email: anthony@atomicpr.com

direct: 323.301.0167

March 28, 2007 - Wednesday 
Although World Horror Convention 2007 (WHC) is predominantly a literary event, the WHC 2007 Film Programme will be hosting two special screenings of CHILL.  One on Friday, March 30, and the other on Saturday, March 31, from 10:00 PM to midnight, followed by a Q&A with Exec Producer, Shaun Kurtz.

Much of the WHC fanfare will, of course, be based around Guests of Honour PETER ATKINS and JOE R. LANSDALE, but there will be a variety of other programmes and special events for those horror film fans who are attending. 

World Horror Convention 2007 Press Release
Chill We are delighted to present a very special preview of Rojak Films' CHILL (Dir: Serge Rodnunsky). Loosely inspired by H.P. Lovecraft's short story "Cool Air" (with a bit of "Herbert West—Re-animator" thrown in for good measure), CHILL is a new contemporary horror film starring Thomas Calabro (TV's MELROSE PLACE), Ashley Laurence (HELLRAISER), Shaun Kurtz and James Russo (THE NINTH GATE).

When aspiring writer Sam (Calabro) gets a job at a LA grocery store owned by the mysterious Dr. Munoz (Kurtz), he soon befriends attractive neighbourhood shop owner Maria (Laurence), who is being stalked by her former boyfriend, psychotic police detective Defazio (Russo).

While Defazio investigates the disappearances of hookers in the area, Sam soon learns that his creepy benefactor, Dr. Munoz, is a former research scientist whose rare skin condition forces him to live in sub-freezing temperatures. However, it quickly becomes apparent that the doctor died many years ago, and that he is keeping himself alive through regenerative tissue experiments utilising the skinned flesh harvested from his victims.

Written, photographed, edited and directed by Canadian-born co-executive producer Serge Rodnunsky, CHILL is guaranteed to do just that!

You can find more information regarding CHILL at the following Web links WHC 2007 Film Program & Chill Press Release  |  WHC 2007 Chill cast page  |  the film's page at MySpace.com  |  www.ChillMovie.com.

 

November 15, 2006 - Wednesday 

The Official "Chill" Movie website is now online at:

www.ChillMovie.com

Visit this official site for the latest info on "Chill" including special news, interviews, release dates, cool downloads and more !!