Friday, March 27, 2009

No Right Turn: Movie Still, News, and Trailer



While talking with director David Noel Bourke briefly today about his latest production "No Right Turn," this horror enthusiast found out that "No Right Turn," which has been given a European premiere last weekend, is working towards wider, possibly global distribution. A North American release is hopefully the goal, but horror/thriller movie fans might have to wait a little longer as this film, which while entertaining and slightly surreal in the trailer, needs North American distributors. Have a first look at "No Right Turn," below...

The synopsis...

Monella, who is in a state, that at times seems very catatonic, expresses life through her art, while torturing herself at the end of a gun. Johnny who makes his living as a drug runner, via delivering "junk," in pizza boxes looks for a better life with friend, lover, and wife Nina. A series of events brings wounded Monella and Nina together, and they form a friendship through trust. As Johnny's downward spiral seemingly increases, Nina looks for her escape plan, one that involves a life on the run with fellow spirit and new lover Monella (Cinema-nocturna).

Release Date: 2009 (North America, unknown).

Rating: Unknown.

Director: David Noel Bourke.

Writer: David Noel Bourke.

Cast: Sira Stampe, Laura Bach, Tao Hildebrand, Lars Lippert, Sami Darr, Flora Nassei Jensen, Mads Koudal, and Morten Steensgaard.

The trailer for "No Right Turn," here:



Sources:

No Right Turn Movie Review at CinemaNocturna

No Right Turn at IMDB

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

This sounds good...

I recently watched Hostel 2 (which I realize is mainstream) and would be interested to hear your review...

You can watch it online (for free) at www.watch-movies-links.net - not that I endorse illegal online movie watching ;-)

Michael Allen said...

Hey Zacery,

Yes, I would rather not promote piracy on my website. Any of these movies, that I review check them out on Netflix. Directors, actors, and crews work really hard on these horror films and fans, like me an you need to support them by buying these films on DVD, Netfilx, or best of all seeing them at the theatre.
-Mike

Anonymous said...

Oh no, don't panic. I own the Hostel 2 DVD, I was saying you could watch it there if you didn't own it. I didn't know you were on NetFlix.

- Zacery

Michael Allen said...

I have seen that one, was alright. The killing of the kid was a little shocking, but the original was much better.
-Mike