The Irish international missed a gilt-edged chance a matter of yards from the goal to pass up an opportunity to double the lead, but the visitors did just that in front of their 4,500 army of travelling supporters.ĭarnell Furlong played a one-two with Grant and broke onto the edge of the box, before flashing a cross hard and low. Even though he hadn’t scored for a few games prior to this, there was only one likely outcome and his finish was excellent. Coventry are a good side who play it out from the back, but that does play into a side like Albion’s hands when they’re on it.Ĭallum Robinson, who might’ve done better with two decent crossing opportunities prior to this assist, robbed possession inside the opposing half and his perfectly weighted pass beyond a static Fankaty Dabo was latched onto by Grant. It was a rather bold call to include Taylor Gardner-Hickman in his central midfield, in the absence of so many other obvious options, but the youngster rewarded Ismael’s faith from the off. The Sky Blues defender headed home himself late on, but the Baggies clung on to deliver three vital points for Valerien Ismael. As of 2013, Palumbo's uncut version of the enormously controversial film is still banned in several countries.West Bromwich Albion posted an enormous win in the context of their season at promotion rivals Coventry City on Saturday at the CBS Arena.Īlbion finally found the back of the net after more than five hours without a goal when Karlan Grant bagged his ninth of the season and sent the packed away end into raptures.īefore half time, a goalmouth scramble involving centre backs Cedric Kipre and Kyle Bartley resulted in a second for the Baggies when the ball bounced in off Kyle McFadzean. An edited version was released in the US by Lionsgate Films. " Murder-Set-Pieces" was released in Europe and Asia by Universal Studios, Paramount Pictures, 20th Century Fox, and The Weinstein Company. He wrote, produced, and directed one of the most notorious horror cult films of all time: "Murder-Set-Pieces." Shot on location in Las Vegas on 35mm and screened for its theatrical world premiere at the prestigious Sitges International Film Festival in Barcelona, Spain, it was the first unrated American horror film to hit theaters in twenty years. Palumbo attended film school in Los Angeles. Well known in the horror industry for his cult horror films, Palumbo is best known for " MURDER-SET-PIECES," the first NC-17/Unrated horror film to hit America cinemas in over 20 years. MUSE is written and directed by Nick Palumbo, produced by Nick and David Palumbo and James Cullen Bressack through their Fright Flix banner. Both shocking and controversial, the film is told from her point of view, as we follow her dark odyssey through modern day Los Angeles. MUSE is a brutally honest and chilling story of a young actress (Mion), descending into homicidal madness.
"His dark and visceral vision style is unparalleled within the genre." "Nick is one of the very few American filmmakers that isn't afraid to lay it all on the line and make a confrontational film," said Bressack. With our incredibly talented production team, we are confident we'll give thriller/horror fans something to talk about as we offer an unflinching look at the dark side of the entertainment industry."
I believe it's a feeling many actors have experienced and will surely relate to. The film is a character study of a sociopathic young woman, and how loneliness and isolation pushes her further into the abyss. 'MUSE' is something very different from me. "I'm very excited to return to set with my follow up to 'MURDER-SET-PIECES, '" said Palumbo.
The announcement was made today by Fright Fix Productions' President Nick Palumbo. Principal photography begins on April 15 in Los Angeles, California.
Director of Photography is David Newbert ("Marfa Girl"). MUSE is written, and directed by Palumbo and produced by Nick and David Palumbo along with cult filmmaker James Cullen Bressack ("Hate Crime"). Co-starring Patrick Scott Lewis ("Zodiac"), as an irascible thespian. LOS ANGELES, CA-(Marketwired - Apr 4, 2013) - Fright Flix Productions and controversial cult filmmaker Nick Palumbo have begun pre-production on " MUSE," a psychological horror film starring Samantha Mion in her film debut.