Posts Tagged ‘John Erick Dowdle’
Devil Review: Devil would make Mr. Hitchcock smile
Saturday, September 18th, 2010 by RohanDevil. A story comes from the mind of Academy Award nominated writer/director/producer M.Night Shyamalan. It’s a new thriller and it’s about a group of strangers trapped in an elevator who realize that the Devil may be among them.
M.Night Shyamalan showed us in the past that spirits can be scary. Made us believe in ourselves that superheroes walk the earth. He revealed to us the mysteries behind the crop circles. Also warned us from entering the woods for that’s where the creatures wait. Then, Shyamalan showed us what really lives under the water. And, then the green effect, showing that they can turn on us anytime.
Now, Shyamalan’s mind thought to bring us a thriller which is set in a elevator. I wonder what comes next from the mind of M.Night Shyamalan. I am always looking forward for next Shyamalan story. From the beginning until now, Mr. Shyamalan brought us nothing, yet original ideas, characters, new premise, suspense, horror and always made us to question ourselves. And, Our faith. His films are made to not only enjoy, but to think about the messages they deliver. M.Night Shyamalan’s films are not to always about grabbing your girlfriend or boyfriend and eat pop-corn.
A Second Poster for the Night Chronicles film, Devil
Wednesday, August 4th, 2010 by Specter
Here is the second poster for the first film in the Night Chronicles series. The screenplay was written by Brian Nelson (30 Days of Night), based on a story treatment by M. Night Shyamalan. The film was directed by John Erick and Drew Dowdle (Quarantine).
A group of people, including a formerly alcoholic homicide detective (Messina), trapped in an elevator discover that one of them is the devil.
Chris Messina makes deal to star in Shyamalan produced ‘Devil’
Thursday, October 15th, 2009 by SpecterUniversal Pictures has set Chris Messina to star in “Devil,” a horror-thriller based on an M. Night Shyamalan story that will be directed by John Erick Dowdle and Drew Dowdle (“Quarantine”).


