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Prepare for 'Reverb'
An intriguing new British horror flick has started shooting in London.
Mar 10 2006
Bit of a slow news day today, so thought I'd give you a heads up on a cool new horror film that started shooting in London last week.
Called 'Reverb' the film stars Leo Gregory ('Stoned'), Eva Birthistle ('Ae Fond Kiss') and Margo Stilley ('9 Songs'), and the synopsis goes something like this:
Leo Gregory plays a struggling musician trying to get his rock 'n' roll dreams back on track. Eva Birthistle plays an old band-mate who scores him a backhand deal to use a recording studio. Alone, locked in overnight, he samples an old record with a terrifying voice hidden in the music. As more frightening events occur, the band try to unravel the truth behind the hidden plea on the record leading to a life or death battle with evil.
Written and directed by Eitan Arrusi (who scripted 'Long Time Dead'), the film is set to hit UK screens this Halloween, and The TOMB should be visting the set soon so watch this space.
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- i'm looking for the song of that movie in wich the girl sings. somebody cuold help me? Posted on Jan 02 2008 22:20
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James Barker and Tim Despic will be scoring "Reverb". They are two London based film composers. credits include:
'The Best Man" - Stefan Schwartz (2005)
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