Posts tagged Chiller

In Production: Can You Survive A Horror Movie?
Jan 7th
Time for a bit of shameless self promotion here at Remote Patrolled.
As you may have noticed my postings have become a tad less frequent over the last couple of months due to the fact that I’ve become extremely busy on the TV production front (as well as managing Angry Trainer Fitness which has soared recently!)
I’m currently Executive Producing a brand new series for A&E set to launch in the Spring – but I’m also thrilled to announce a new show that my production company, Savannah Media, is currently working on (and which was announced in Variety magazine yesterday)
The show’s called Can You Survive A Horror Movie and takes a look at the science behind horror movies – of which I’m a HUGE fan (yes, I have indeed seen every single Friday 13th, Elm Street and Halloween!)
We’re producing the show for Chiller, the horror network who are really ramping up their original production at the moment. Last year the network premiered the zombie movie Remains, with more original films to follow in the new year. And on the unscripted front the network is also very busy – shooting a show about haunted house enthusiasts (American Scream) and a behind the scenes look at the More >
First Look: Remains on Chiller
Aug 4th
Regular Remote Patrolled readers will know how much I love zombies – as evidenced by my frequent adulation for The Walking Dead on AMC!
But this Fall it looks like we’ll be getting a double dose of undead action – courtesy of horror network Chiller, who are premiering their latest made for TV movie, Remains.
Remains is based on a 2004 graphic novel by Steve Niles, the guy behind vampire movie 30 Days Of Night (one of the most under-rated films of the last few years if you ask me). The action focuses on a casino over-run by flesh eating zombies – and as you’ll see from the trailer, these guys move fast, unlike The Walking Dead’s shuffling corpses.
Along for the ride are Grant Bowler, recently snarling his way through True Blood as werewolf Coot, and Miko Huges, the little boy from Pet Semetary, now all grown up.
Remains premieres towards the end of the year… so will you be watching?