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Clive Barker’s Revelations : A Stage Play

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I was very fortunate to be invited to view a walk-through of the current stage production of Clive Barker’s Revelations at the Stella Adler Theatre in Hollywood last week. Part of the ongoing Living Room Series for The Blank Theatre, this promised to be a unique event. I was forewarned that the show would contain unfinished special effects and limited set decoration, and that this would be the production in a very raw form. As a lifelong Clive Barker fan, I was of course familiar with the short story (which was originally published in the Books of Blood collection in the early 1980’s), and very excited to see it adapted before my eyes.

For those not acquainted with the story, your first assignment would be to get out there and do your Horror Homework and get yourself a copy of the classic collection from a master. Among many other incredible and unique stories included in that volume, readers will find the story Revelations as one of the most memorable. It revolves around a real fire-and-brimstone preacher named John Gyer and his wife hunkering down in a hotel room the night a severe storm approaches. Thirty years prior, in the very same hotel room, a free spirit named Sadie Durning became a local legend when she gunned down her abusive husband, Buck. As the story progresses, the preacher’s wife Virginia begins to see them more and more clearly, and events escalate quickly.

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The version I saw ran for about 75 minutes, and was thoroughly enjoyable. The actors all attacked their roles with great gusto, especially Bruce Ladd as the ferocious preacher and Meredith Thomas as Sadie, the wicked woman with a good heart in spite of it all. The pace of the production was brisk and fascinating, the well-written dialogue alternates expertly between funny and chilling. As they nervously look out the windows at the approaching storm, they are looking directly at the audience in a convincing and clever touch. The drama is all there, and a solitary hotel room is the perfect setting to use for maximum  claustrophobic and haunting effect. When the violence explodes suddenly and loudly, it was difficult to not feel like you were right there in the middle of the tragic events.

This promises to be an exciting production to keep an eye on for the future. I had the chance to catch up with writer James Michael Hughes and director Rhys McClelland and asked them a few questions about this fascinating project, which they were generous enough to enlighten us about.
Please enjoy the interview below :

I understand this story was originally optioned as a film project. If that is true, what led to it being developed as a stage play? Are there any plans to eventually get this story on screen?

JAMES: My original intent was to adapt “Revelations” as a feature film or a TV pilot for an anthology series. Clive had given me informal permission to adapt his short story way back when I was attending the UCLA School of Film, Theatre and Television. That informal permission was for my graduate thesis only.

As years passed, “Revelations” continued to haunt me. When I was ready to revisit the idea of adapting “Revelations” as a film, someone beat me to it! Mark Miller, Clive’s Development VP informed me that the rights were not available. So I didn’t have the opportunity to option “Revelations” as a feature film. But out of sheer determination, I came up with the idea to present “Revelations” as a stage play. It seemed a logical choice. Given the location, characters and conflict, the story would lend itself well as a live production. I proposed the idea to Clive via letter and he called me, left a voice message, and said my idea was brilliant. And the adventure began.

What was/is the extent of Clive Barker’s personal involvement in this production?

JAMES: I wrote many drafts of “Revelations” over a period of time without Clive’s creative contribution. I received notes from development executives and conducted table reads with professional actors to help transfer Clive’s story into an effective dramatic stage play. Once I constructed a draft that I was happy with, I sought out a stage director. That director was Rhys McClelland. Once Rhys was on board, together we developed the script until it was ready to present to Clive Barker.

Clive and his development executives have been involved with many of the creative changes that were made for the stage adaptation. I would receive all their notes, compiled with Clive’s, make revisions, submit and receive more notes. We would also have story meetings at Clive’s home where we would discuss all the story points that needed attention. That has been our process. Efficient. Clear. Effective.

Clive has been amazingly supportive and generous. He also knows what he wants and what will work. He is a true artist in the sense he allows me to use my imagination and fly.

What kind of special effects and/or set changes can the audience expect to see in the final version of the play?

RHYS: The full production would bring huge changes! But mostly in how the play uses light and shadow. We are exploring the use of shadow at the moment to create set and shapes onstage that can move and shift with changes in lighting, think theater-noir…

In terms of special effects we have decided the simpler the better. We are interested in the type of very effective but subtle effects that exploit the gaps in perception and play with the mind…so think street magician instead of David Copperfield.

The performances I saw were all very strong and convincing. Was there any difficulty in deciding how to portray the “ghosts” with live actors?

RHYS: This is something we needed a workshop for, to explore how this would work. I think we made some choices this week that will help in the future but it will need to go further.

Ordinarily in a performance the director would be making sure that everyone is presenting the same performance style…however with “Revelations” that isn’t the case. We want to make the ghosts as human as possible but at the same time have those actors portray an entirely different energy to the rest of the cast…this would be in their movement, their vocal tones and in the broadness of their character.

Ultimately we want to honor Clive Barker’s ability to write two worlds that exist close together but have very different energies…on stage that could work with 2 different performance styles happening at once and creating cognitive dissonance for the audience.

Finally, please let the readers know what they can expect from the final production, in your own words, if you can.

RHYS: Audiences can expect an exciting ghost story, a passionate story of two women from different times who find a powerful relationship in very unusual circumstances. They can expect to see an evolution of the short story, while being faithful to Clive Barker’s original vision.

The audience can expect some dark humor and some challenging theological questions and ultimately a thrill ride.

We are making this piece because we love Clive Barker’s work and this story screams ‘play’ from the page…it had to be made into a live action event and we feel so blessed that we get to do it…we get to step into this world of John Gyer and Virginia, to see her evolution into a psychic and go on the journey with her in real time…we get to play with Sadie Durning! To bring her to life and ask her questions about why she did what she did…being fans of Clive Barker who wouldn’t want to see some of his characters come to life before their eyes? (I did say ‘some’)

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So, there you have it ; our iHorror exclusive look at a great project in development.
With any luck, we will see the final production of this great story performed live before the end of the year!
For updates about this project in the future, stay tuned to the Clive Barker’s Revelations : A Stage Play Facebook page, and check in on the website of The Blank Theatre often for news and updates about all kinds of cool upcoming productions.

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New to Netflix (U.S.) This Month [May 2024]

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Another month means fresh additions to Netflix. Although there aren’t many new horror titles this month, there are still some notable movies well worth your time. For instance, you can watch Karen Black try to land a 747 jet in Airport 1979, or Casper Van Dien kill giant insects in Paul Verhoeven’s bloody sci-fi opus Starship Troopers.

We are looking forward to the Jennifer Lopez sci-fi action movie Atlas. But let us know what you are going to watch. And if we have missed something, put it in the comments.

May 1:

Airport

A blizzard, a bomb, and a stowaway help create the perfect storm for the manager of a Midwestern airport and a pilot with a messy personal life.

Airport ’75

Airport ’75

When a Boeing 747 loses its pilots in a midair collision, a member of the cabin crew must take control with radio help from a flight instructor.

Airport ’77

A luxury 747 packed with VIPs and priceless art goes down in the Bermuda Triangle after being hijacked by thieves — and time for a rescue is running out.

Jumanji

Two siblings discover an enchanted board game that opens a door to a magical world — and unwittingly release a man who’s been trapped inside for years.

Hellboy

Hellboy

A half-demon paranormal investigator questions his defense of humans when a dismembered sorceress rejoins the living to wreak brutal vengeance.

Starship Troopers

When fire-spitting, brain-sucking bugs attack Earth and obliterate Buenos Aires, an infantry unit heads to the aliens’ planet for a showdown.

May 9

Bodkin

Bodkin

A ragtag crew of podcasters sets out to investigate mysterious disappearances from decades earlier in a charming Irish town with dark, dreadful secrets.

May 15

The Clovehitch Killer

The Clovehitch Killer

A teenager’s picture-perfect family is torn apart when he uncovers unnerving evidence of a serial killer close to home.

May 16

Upgrade

After a violent mugging leaves him paralyzed, a man receives a computer chip implant that allows him to control his body — and get his revenge.

Monster

Monster

After being abducted and taken to a desolate house, a girl sets out to rescue her friend and escape from their malicious kidnapper.

May 24

Atlas

Atlas

A brilliant counterterrorism analyst with a deep distrust of AI discovers it might be her only hope when a mission to capture a renegade robot goes awry.

Jurassic World: Chaos Theory

The Camp Cretaceous gang come together to unravel a mystery when they discover a global conspiracy that brings danger to dinosaurs — and to themselves.

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Panic Fest 2024 Review: ‘Never Hike Alone 2’

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There are fewer icons more recognizable than the slasher. Freddy Krueger. Michael Myers. Victor Crowley. Notorious killers who always seem to come back for more no matter how many times they are slain or their franchises seemingly put to a final chapter or nightmare. And so it seems that even some legal disputes cannot stop one of the most memorable movie murderers of all: Jason Voorhees!

Following the events of the first Never Hike Alone, outdoorsman and YouTuber Kyle McLeod (Drew Leighty) has been hospitalized after his encounter with the long thought dead Jason Voorhees, saved by perhaps the hockey masked killer’s greatest adversary Tommy Jarvis (Thom Mathews) who now currently works as an EMT around Crystal Lake. Still haunted by Jason, Tommy Jarvis struggles to find a sense of stability and this latest encounter is pushing him to end the reign of Voorhees once and for all…

Never Hike Alone made a splash online as a well shot and thoughtful fan film continuation of the classic slasher franchise that was built up with the snowbound follow up Never Hike In The Snow and now climaxing with this direct sequel. It’s not only an incredible Friday The 13th love letter, but a well thought out and entertaining epilogue of sorts to the infamous ‘Tommy Jarvis Trilogy’ from within the franchise that encapsulated Friday The 13th Part IV: The Final Chapter, Friday The 13th Part V: A New Beginning, and Friday The 13th Part VI: Jason Lives. Even getting some of the original cast back as their characters to continue the tale! Thom Mathews being the most prominent as Tommy Jarvis, but with other series casting like Vincent Guastaferro returning as now Sheriff Rick Cologne and still having a bone to pick with Jarvis and the mess around Jason Voorhees. Even featuring some Friday The 13th alumni like Part III‘s Larry Zerner as the mayor of Crystal Lake!

On top of that, the movie delivers on kills and action. Taking turns that some of the previous fils never got the chance to deliver on. Most prominently, Jason Voorhees going on a rampage through Crystal Lake proper when he slices his way through a hospital! Creating a nice throughline of the mythology of Friday The 13th, Tommy Jarvis and the cast’s trauma, and Jason doing what he does best in the most cinematically gory ways possible.

The Never Hike Alone films from Womp Stomp Films and Vincente DiSanti are a testament to the fanbase of Friday The 13th and the still enduring popularity of those films and of Jason Voorhees. And while officially, no new movie in the franchise is on the horizon for the foreseeable future, at the very least there is some comfort knowing fans are willing to go to these lengths to fill the void.

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New Vampire Flick “Flesh of the Gods” Will Star Kristen Stewart and Oscar Isaac

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80s nostalgia is still going strong in the horror community. As proof of this, Panos Cosmatos (Mandy) is developing a new 80s themed vampire film. However, unlike some of the other nostalgia bait films that have come out recently, Flesh of the Gods is packing some serious talent.

First, the film is written by the legendary Andrew Kevin Walker (Se7en). If that wasn’t enough, the film will star Oscar Isaac (Moon Knight) and Kristen Stewart (Underwater).

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Variety gives us a glimpse into the story line, stating that: “Flesh of the Gods is set in glittering ’80s L.A., where married couple Raoul (Oscar Isaac) and Alex (Kristen Stewart) each evening descend from their luxury skyscraper condo and head into the city’s electric nighttime realm. When they cross paths with a mysterious and enigmatic figure known as Nameless and her hard-partying cabal, the pair are seduced into a glamorous, surrealistic world of hedonism, thrills and violence.”

Cosmatos offers his own opinion of the film. “Like Los Angeles itself, ‘Flesh of the Gods’ inhabits the liminal realm between fantasy and nightmare. Both propulsive and hypnotic, ‘Flesh’ will take you on a hot rod joy ride deep into the glittering heart of hell.”

Producer Adam McKay (Don’t Look Up) seems to also be excited about The Flesh of the Gods. “This director, this writer, these incredible actors, vampires, choice ’80s punk, style and attitude for miles… that’s the film we’re bringing you today. We think it’s wildly commercial and wildly artful. Our ambitions are to make a movie that ripples through popular culture, fashion, music and film. Can you tell how excited I am?”

Flesh of the Gods is set to begin filming later this year. It will launch at Cannes with WME Independent, CAA Media Finance, and XYZ Films. The Flesh of the Gods does not currently have a release date.

That’s all the information we have at this time. Make sure to check back here for more news and updates.

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