The Entrance (US - DVD R1)
Lionsgate Home Entertainment sends over details on this supernatural thriller
Title: The Entrance
Starring: Sarah-Jane Redmond
Released: 20th May 2008
SRP: $26.98
Further Details:
Lionsgate Home Entertainment has announced The Entrance which stars Sarah-Jane Redmond, Michael Eklund, and Ron Sauve. This new supernatural thriller will be available to own from the 20th May, and should retail at around $26.98. The film itself will be presented in anamorphic widescreen, along with an English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround track. As far as we know, no extra material will be included.

Quote: Inspired by true events, The Entrance is based on the 17th century writings of Father Sebastien Michealis, the book Admirable History, and Michealis’ dialogue with a fallen angel named Baalberith. This scary, supernatural thriller was the winner of the Best Director and Best Actor awards at the Eerie Horror Film Festival and an Official Selection at the Brussels International Festival of Fantasy Film and Fantastic Fest in Austin.
In the early 1600’s, Michaelis was a renowned exorcist and wrote about a possessed nun, Sister Madeleine, in Aix-en-Provence, France. The demon that possessed Madeleine revealed itself as a fallen angel, a punisher of sinners and a tempter of the innocent. Four hundred years later, Ryan James, a street-savvy drug dealer, escapes from the hands of his kidnappers. Desperate and shaken, he seeks out help from police detective, Jen Porhowski. In search of the truth and in a fight for survival, Porhowski is swept into a web of deception and finds herself in a contest with the forces of this occult.
News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Sarah-Jane Redmond
Released: 20th May 2008
SRP: $26.98
Further Details:
Lionsgate Home Entertainment has announced The Entrance which stars Sarah-Jane Redmond, Michael Eklund, and Ron Sauve. This new supernatural thriller will be available to own from the 20th May, and should retail at around $26.98. The film itself will be presented in anamorphic widescreen, along with an English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround track. As far as we know, no extra material will be included.

Synopsis
Quote: Inspired by true events, The Entrance is based on the 17th century writings of Father Sebastien Michealis, the book Admirable History, and Michealis’ dialogue with a fallen angel named Baalberith. This scary, supernatural thriller was the winner of the Best Director and Best Actor awards at the Eerie Horror Film Festival and an Official Selection at the Brussels International Festival of Fantasy Film and Fantastic Fest in Austin.
In the early 1600’s, Michaelis was a renowned exorcist and wrote about a possessed nun, Sister Madeleine, in Aix-en-Provence, France. The demon that possessed Madeleine revealed itself as a fallen angel, a punisher of sinners and a tempter of the innocent. Four hundred years later, Ryan James, a street-savvy drug dealer, escapes from the hands of his kidnappers. Desperate and shaken, he seeks out help from police detective, Jen Porhowski. In search of the truth and in a fight for survival, Porhowski is swept into a web of deception and finds herself in a contest with the forces of this occult.
News by Tom Woodward
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Artwork looks very 30 Days of Night-ish
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a.c.norca wrote: Artwork looks very 30 Days of Night-ish
That's what I was thinking, still looks pretty cool nonetheless.
Hopefully this is part of the batch of Lionsgate movies that they promised would be coming out this year that arien't god-awful like their usual releases are.
That's what I was thinking, still looks pretty cool nonetheless.
Hopefully this is part of the batch of Lionsgate movies that they promised would be coming out this year that arien't god-awful like their usual releases are.
Looks fairly cool, despite the fact that cover is a complete 30 Days of Night rip-off.
llama wrote: Looks fairly cool, despite the fact that cover is a complete 30 Days of Night rip-off.
Its 30 days meets Dagon, heh
Its 30 days meets Dagon, heh
A what story? A true story?? LOL!
It sounds interesting. I agree with another poster that I hope it doesn't suck like some of the other DTV releasses Lionsgate has put out. I would love to see Sarah Jane Redmond in a good horror movie.
Dave Brock wrote: A what story? A true story?? LOL!Come on Dave, it is based on the books of Father Sebastien Michealis, who we have all heard of....
Despite pretty cool artwork, I'll pass.


