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Article written on February 22nd, 2012 • Filed in Aftershock, News, Photo GalleryNo Comments

My apologies for not adding this immediately: A few days ago, the first production still from the upcoming film, Aftershock was released. The still shows Eli and his co-stars covered in blood and sweat. Are you excited yet? Head over to the gallery for the latest additions.

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Article written on February 7th, 2012 • Filed in Aftershock, NewsNo Comments

According to Deadline.com, multiple offers are on the table for Aftershock, an earthquake thriller scripted by Eli Roth, Nicolas Lopez & Guillermo Amoedo. it’s been reported that several distributors are in talks, with the Weinstein Company and Relativity Media among them. The dealmaking will likely take place in Berlin, where, after the success of small-budget genre films like Chronicle and The Last Exorcism, these movies are becoming a license to print money.

Roth and Lopez wrote the story together, inspired by the latter’s experience when an earthquake devastated Chile in 2010. The film is four weeks into production in Chile. In his first big acting role since 2009′s Inglourious Basterds, Roth plays the lead. Among the other cast is Selena Gomez, who was in Chile doing a concert and came over to do a cameo. Lopez’s frequent collaborators Ariel Levy, Nicolas Martinez and Lorenza Izzo also star, along with Natasha Yarovenko, Andrea Osvart and Miguel Asensio. Latter has produced all of Lopez’s films.



Article written on February 7th, 2012 • Filed in Aftershock, NewsNo Comments

With the success of low-budget genre films like Chronicle and The Last Exorcism, these movies are becoming a license to enjoy monetary success. The earthquake thriller Aftershock, which Hostel director Eli Roth co-wrote with Latin-American filmmakers Nicolas Lopez and Guillermo Amoedo is one of those films.

The story centers on a devastating natural disaster that hits Chile on February 27, 2010. The quake strikes an island that houses an insane asylum, causing the inmates to break free. Roth told Deadline:

“We are making a smart elevated disaster genre movie with superb production value, something really big. The film’s going to be very scary, very intense, and very real.”

The film is currently four-weeks into production in Chile, actress/musician Selena Gomez, who starred in the recent Monte Carlo has signed up for a cameo role in the film. (Source)



Article written on January 20th, 2012 • Filed in Aftershock, NewsNo Comments

Some quick casting news has come our way for the Eli Roth produced flick Aftershock that fills us with the urge to start trembling. Read on for all of the details, shaken … not stirred.

According to Variety, Andrea Osvart is set to star in the indie thriller Aftershock, set during the aftermath of the 2010 Chilean earthquake.

Nicolas Lopez is helming the film with Eli Roth and Brian Oliver producing. Other than the film’s setting, plot details are being kept under wraps. Guillermo Armoedo is penning the script with production expected to start sometime this spring.

Osvart is new to the U.S. market, having appearing in several pics overseas, but is currently starring in the Cinemax pilot The Transporter based on the Jason Statham action franchise. (Source)



Article written on October 10th, 2011 • Filed in Aftershock, Clown, NewsNo Comments

2012 just may shape up to be a busy year for Eli! Producer Brian Oliver gave a brief update surrounding two Eli Roth projects: Aftershock and Clown. Take a look below.

“After Ron Howard’s Rush, we have two Eli Roth projects that we are doing. One is called The Aftershock, which is kind of this disaster horror movie that deals with an earthquake in Chile. We want to do that in the first quarter of next year. We then have Clown with Eli Roth, which we want to do immediately after that. That’s a haunted clown genre picture that Eli is producing.”

Oliver said that Roth isn’t directing either picture, but he’s writing and possibly starring in Clown. As for Roth’s next directorial feature, Oliver said that he’s “just working on the script and then I think early next year he will be directing it.” So it sounds like we may see three Eli Roth projects in 2012. (Source)



Article written on November 20th, 2010 • Filed in Aftershock, Clown, News, ProjectsNo Comments

Eli Roth, the director of Hostel and the dude who bashed in Nazis heads in Inglourious Basterds, will produce two more sure-to-be unsettling films. According to Deadline, he’s working on Aftershock, a thriller based on the February 2010 Chilean earthquake, and Clown, a film about a man who becomes consumed by an evil clown costume. First-timer Jon Watts will direct Clown, based on a fake trailer he and a colleague put together that caught Roth’s eye. Check it out.

Earthquakes must be terrifying, but I know I’m not the only one who would rather sit through three screenings of Aftershock than see the movie about a clown, which are to me what snakes were to Indiana Jones. Clowns are freaky. Just ask Cliff Clavin, Cosmo Kramer or the little boy in Poltergeist. I do not need this kind of fright. The trailer alone is already under my skin. (Source)



Article written on November 17th, 2010 • Filed in Aftershock, Clown, Eli, News, ProjectsNo Comments

Eli Roth is at the center of Clown and Aftershock, two horror projects that have just been set up to be fully financed by Cross Creek Pictures and Vertebra Films. Roth will produce and be the creative godfather of both.

Jon Watts will direct Clown from a script he’s writing with Christopher D. Ford that spawned from a mock trailer they made, which appropriated Roth’s name at a time when he’d never heard of the team or the movie concept. In the spoof trailer and the upcoming feature, a loving father dons a clown outfit, wig, bulbous nose and pancake makeup to entertain at his son’s sixth birthday after the clown-for-hire is a no-show. Unable to take off the clown garb, dad’s personality changes in horrific fashion. He and his family race to break the curse of the evil outfit before he undergoes a complete transformation into a homicidal killer with over-sized shoes.

Ford and Watts do commercials and music videos, and they generated the spoof trailer to get attention. It worked when Roth liked what he saw. CAA set Roth up with Cross Creek president Brian Oliver and Vertebra’s Steven Chester Prince to generate films, he showed them the mock trailer and they agreed to fund a feature transfer.

They also agreed to finance Aftershock, a thriller which Nicolas Lopez will direct from a script he has written with Guillermo Amoedo. Lopez hails from Chile, and the film is set during the aftermath of the February 27, 2010 Chilean earthquake that hit 8.8 on the Richter scale, created a tsunami and claimed the lives of more than 480 in one terrifying event.

Roth, best known for directing the Hostel films and for taking a baseball bat to the craniums of Nazis as one of the stars of Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds, is getting more into producing. His most recent effort, The Last Exorcism, grossed more than $60 million worldwide on a miniscule budget mustered together by Roth and Strike Entertainment partners Eric Newman and Marc Abraham. Roth is also producing Man With The Iron Fists, which he wrote with director RZA, and a remake of Funhouse. He’s also working on his next directorial effort, the science fiction vfx extravaganza Endangered Species, which he’s yet to share with financiers.

On the Clown film, Roth told me: “I loved how ballsy they were, issuing a trailer that said, ‘From the Master of Horror, Eli Roth.’ Some people thought I’d made the movie, or that it was another fake Grindhouse trailer. The first thing they said was, ‘Thank you for not suing us, but I told them, ‘This is Hollywood, and while it’s tradition that every movie eventually ends up in a lawsuit, you only sue when you are fighting over profits. It’s no fun to sue before there’s any money.’ But I really felt these guys deserved a shot, and that people are truly freaked out by evil clowns. It’s new territory to make this a version of The Fly, where this guy can feel himself changing, blacking out only to find blood all over his clown suit. You’re sympathetic toward a monster until the monster actually takes over.”

Roth was equally enthused over Aftershock. Lopez directed the Spanish-language hit Que Pena Tu Vida (loosely translated, it means Fuck My Life), which was apparently seen by every Chilean not trapped in a mine. It became the highest grossing Chilean-produced pic of 2010. Roth loved Lopez’s 2004 film Promedio Rojo and they’ve been trading ideas since.

“Fuck My Life, which was about how to break up with someone in the age of Twitter, has been a smash, and he’s going to make a series on a number of subjects that will have titles like Fuck My Wedding,” Roth said. “I’d told him to let me know when he was ready to make an English language film and then he told me about this earthquake, which turned the country into a shaking amusement park ride. There was no electricity or phones, all hell broke loose and everybody was communicating on their iPhones, which became their flashlights. We thought of writing a supernatural element, but his description of the buildings and towns leveled, anarchy and looters being shot from helicopters, was terrifying enough.” The film will follow the lives of several characters trying to survive the quake’s aftermath.

Though Roth swore to my Deadline colleague Nikki Finke that he was done with horror efforts she derided as “torture porn,” Clown in particular returns him to hardcore horror. “With horror, you have to live in the danger zone,” Roth told me. “People are hungry for the next Freddy Krueger, Michael Meyers or Jason Voorhees, and while that has to be earned, we think this cursed clown suit can do it. I am giving us permission to go as hard at this as possible. I know I said I was moving away from horror, but old habits die hard. You think you’re over certain kinds of music and then you hear a Dead Kennedys song and say, ‘Why did I stop listening, I love the Dead Kennedys.’ Clown will not be making Nikki’s top 10 list for sure, and I’d like to apologize in advance to her, and to the MPAA, for what we’re going to put them through to get an R rating.”

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