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Credo cinema premiere at Grimmfest 2009 & QuietEarth review

We spent Halloween in Manchester where Credo had it’s full cinema premiere at the Odeon Printworks as part of the Grimm Up North Horror Festival. It was great to see the film up on the big screen and the sound at the Odeon was fantastic which added a whole new level of creepiness and tension!

Credo leading lady, MyAnna Buring, was also in attendance and it was great to catch up with her. The occasion was tinged with sadness, however, as we were sorely missing the late Stephen Gately who plays Simon in Credo. The screening was dedicated to Stephen as it would also have been his cinema premiere.

US genre website QUIET EARTH was there and they have subsequently published a very favourable review of Credo. Thank you Quietearth.us! Here it is in full:

Rating: 7.5 out of 10

Credo is a low-budget horror film directed by Toni Harman, written by Alex Wakeford and set in London. The film starts off with a group of Catholic students attempting to summon the devil himself. Of the five, Simon (the late Stephen Gately, who carries himself very well) is their leader, with his roots in Irish Catholicism; he’s seemingly obsessed with finding Satan, so as better to defeat him. Poor old Seth however, gets cold feet and runs away from the séance. Next morning, his four friends are all dead from suicide…

We then cut to another group of students, several years later, and they’ve just been evicted from their flat. Jock, a boisterous American… um… jock, has held one party too many and the landlord boots them onto the streets. Alice (MyAnna Burning) is a practical and dedicated psychology student who spends all her time in the college library studying for exams. Timmi is a shy brunette who has a secret crush, and Scott is a well intentioned nerd, who also has a secret crush. With their somewhat token and underwritten black friend Jasmine in tow, the five of them break into Eden Catholic Halls to spend a weekend of boozy fun and Ouija board tinkering.

Hands-down the best thing about Credo is this, and if you really don’t want a slight spoiler then skip to the next paragraph: It’s old-school, it’s cerebral and it’s scary, but there is no horror except that which is suggested. I live for a film that can scare me without resorting to buckets of gore, grotesque make-up or weak CGI, and once Credo gets going, it’s really an effective horror film. After a shaky start which has some pretty dodgy acting, the film finds its feet and we follow the characters through a terrifying journey in which Satan will try his best, through hallucination and time-shifts, to convince each person to commit suicide, so they die in sin and he claims their souls.

Harman has wisely chosen an incredible location for Eden, it’s a huge complex of run-down bedrooms and hallways, full of old mattresses and filthy radiators, broken lights and years worth of dust and grime, and it helps to perfectly set the tone and atmosphere for the film. Scott attaches cameras around the building too, and we get shots on his laptop in night-vision which are used effectively and add to the chills. The music and sound design warrant mention too, as they are simply terrific in turning-up the fright factor and keeping the audience tense as to the next scare, especially the microphone that Scott uses to pick up signals that humans can’t normally hear, that freaked me out completely!

In all – An effective and chilling horror film that uses inventive camera work, imaginative sound design and that overlooked little technique known as suspense and suggestion to create some real scares.

Credo DVD review from LoveHorror.co.uk

Follow this link to  the latest review of Credo:  Love Horror Credo review

CREDO DVD is released in the UK by Guerilla Films

May 25th: CREDO is released on DVD in the UK by indie distributor Guerilla Films under their new label REAL INDEPENDENTS.

This is the extended version which includes the hitherto unseen prologue featuring Stephen Gately’s debut film role. Stephen has been talking about Credo on national television including ITV 1 shows This Morning and GMTV where he introduced clips from the film. There has also been a lot of exposure in the national press including The Daily Mail and The Telegraph.

So far Credo seems to be selling very well and the Credo Store is close to running out of its initial stock of DVDs! The official Credo poster is also selling very well and more designs are being printed up right now. Tee shirts are also in the works!

The Devil’s Curse gets Lionsgate release!

November 18th: Credo, or The Devil’s Curse as it’s now known Stateside, has been released by Lionsgate in the US and by Maple Pictures in Canada.

Lionsgate trailer for The Devil’s Curse

 So here’s the trailer cut by Lionsgate for The Devil’s Curse


The Devil’s Curse Poster

The Devil’s CurseLionsgate will be releasing The Devil’s Curse on November 18th on DVD and here’s the poster/cover.

Already there has been quite a buzz online, not least this very first review. Go check it out!

http://www.bumscorner.com/bumnuke/index.php?module=ProdReviews&func=showcontent&id=1107

Alto Films website also gets a makeover

CREDO is not the only website to get a New Year’s makeover. The mothership that is Alto Films has undergone an admittedly far humbler reincarnation.

You can check it out by visiting www.altofilms.com

International Film Festival Rotterdam

The IFFR opens today (23rd January) and Moviehouse Entertainment will be there with their current slate of movies for sale including Credo.

Following on from a successful week at the American Film Market last November,  Moviehouse will be mixing with international distributors who have a keen eye out for independent movies.

And two weeks from now is the  58th Berlin Film Festival. Watch this space for more news.

Welcome to the new website!

So here it is in all its glory. Sam Barton and Alex Barlow have been slogging away and burning the midnight oil to produce a website to be proud of.

I hope you have fun exploring the abandoned rooms of Eden Hall. But remember, some rooms aren’t as abandoned as others!

And once you’ve entered, you can only leave when you have found the access code that allows you to unlock the basement door.

Break the code before whatever it is that’s lurking in the shadows finds you.

Good luck!

Credo world premiere in Los Angeles

The exciting news for my first ever blog is that CREDO has just had its global premiere in the heart of the movie making capital, Los Angeles. The film was screened on Saturday to an audience of studio executives and distributors. Even more exciting is that our sales agents, Moviehouse Entertainment, are now fielding offers from US and international distributors!

Watch this space and we’ll let you know how it goes.