Tag: Woody Norman

  • Five Halloween titles on Lionsgate Play that’ll haunt your nights

    Five Halloween titles on Lionsgate Play that’ll haunt your nights

    Mumbai: Spooky season is here! Be it classic jumpscares or spine-chilling true stories, Lionsgate Play has the perfect lineup to keep you entertained and scared this Halloween. With the ‘Halloweek-end’ nearing, there’s no better time to curl up with a true-blue horror film that is sure to keep you up at night. So, as the wind howls, making you ‘Prey’ For The Devil, lock your doors tight and make sure to keep all ‘Cobweb’ at bay. Look under the Shining ‘Veil’ and join your favorite stars including Courtney Cox and Lizzy Caplan for a night of terrors and tremors only on Lionsgate Play.

    Prey for the Devil

    Prey for the Devil follows the story of Sister Ann (Jacqueline Byers), a devoted nun who dedicates her life to understanding the Devil’s work and helping the Holy Church to rescue lost souls. Her divine calling came during her teenage years after she got pregnant by an unknown father. She later is seen preparing to perform an exorcism and comes face to face with a demonic force with mysterious ties to her past.

    Cobweb

    Cobweb is what nightmares are made of. Eight-year-old Peter is plagued by a mysterious noise coming from the inside of his bedroom wall – a knocking that his parents insist is a fragment of his imagination. But as the sound and his fears intensify, he starts to believe that his parents may be hiding a terrible secret. Starring Lizzy Caplan, Antony Starr, Cleopatra Coleman and Woody Norman, the film is sure to leave you clutching your blanket every night.

    Shining Vale: Season 1

    Starring Courtney Cox, Greg Kinnear and Mira Sorvino, Shining Vale is a horror comedy about a dysfunctional family that moves into a small town house where terrible atrocities have taken place. However, when Pat, who’s in the midst of a serious writer’s block, finds herself face to face with a ghost, she’s convinced she’s either depressed or possessed. Following a series of comedic yet terrifying events, this series is for a lighthearted day.

    Devil’s Workshop

    A struggling actor meets a sultry demonologist and chaos ensues. When Clayton is finally called back after an audition, he decides to go the extra mile to beat his competitor. He pursues Eliza, a master of demonology to help him get into the skin of his character, but alas she’s hiding more than he can handle. Starring Timothy Granaderos, Radha Mitchell and Emile Hirsch, this film goes beyond a typical horror jumpscare.  

    The Autopsy of Jane Doe

    When two coroners start an autopsy of an unidentified girl to investigate the cause of her death, they realise there’s a lot more than meets the eye. As they get closer to the truth, bizarre events take place leading them to look beyond the usual realm of possibilities. With Brian Cox, Ophelia Lovibond, Emile Hersch and Olwen Kelly in this supernatural masterpiece, caution is suggested for all viewers who want to partake in this horror fest.

  • Woody Norman talks about the scariest scene in Lionsgate Play’s Cobweb

    Woody Norman talks about the scariest scene in Lionsgate Play’s Cobweb

    Mumbai: With a family as scary as this, who needs ghosts? Lionsgate Play’s Cobweb brings Halloween horrors to life, instilling fear in your hearts like never before. Starring the iconic Antony Starr, Lizzy Caplan, and Woody Norman, Cobweb brings your worst fears to life. What starts off as a normal family movie quickly evolves into a paranormal experience, setting the stage for a fantastic Halloween watch. Giving ‘fear’ a new name, Cobweb is set to premiere on 27 October exclusively on Lionsgate Play.

    Talking about his character in the film, actor Woody Norman said, “My character in Cobweb is a young boy called Peter, who’s very shielded from the outside world. And his whole life turns around when he discovers the secret hiding in his wolves his feelings.”

    Talking about the scariest scene in the movie, Woody continued, “I think the scariest scene in this film is going to be when Peter lets his secret out. And the first time you see the secret, you have that feeling of when you were a child reading scary stories, around a campfire. When you go back to the tent you’re gonna have that same feeling of scaredness and almost paranoia, I hope for what might be in your wall.”

    Antony Starr and Lizzy Caplan star is Samuel Bodin’s Cobweb releases exclusively on Lionsgate Play this 27 October