
The makers of director Murugesh’s upcoming crime thriller, ‘Murder Live’, featuring actor Vinay Rai in the lead, have released the first look of the film. Kannada actress Sharmila Mandre plays the female lead in the film, which will also feature Hollywood actress Naomi Willow in a pivotal role.
Speaking about the film, director Murugesh said: “‘Murder Live’ is inspired by the English film ‘Dot Com For Murder’, directed by Niko Mastorakis. The plot of the film revolves around incidents between a psycho killer and four women.”
Crafted in the crime thriller genre with wit, the screenplay is innovative and stylish.
The movie, which has been shot entirely in England, was shot using modern technology.
Sources say that the hero of the film can infiltrate any part of the world through computers or the Internet and stage shocking incidents.
“Shooting has been completed and work on the film, which is in its final stages,...
Speaking about the film, director Murugesh said: “‘Murder Live’ is inspired by the English film ‘Dot Com For Murder’, directed by Niko Mastorakis. The plot of the film revolves around incidents between a psycho killer and four women.”
Crafted in the crime thriller genre with wit, the screenplay is innovative and stylish.
The movie, which has been shot entirely in England, was shot using modern technology.
Sources say that the hero of the film can infiltrate any part of the world through computers or the Internet and stage shocking incidents.
“Shooting has been completed and work on the film, which is in its final stages,...
- 9/18/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham


Stars: Emily Wyatt, Tamaryn Payne, Naomi Willow, David English, Ian Champion, Jon Glasgow, Emma Spurgin Hussey, Rory Wilton | Written and Directed by David Creed
Sacrilege begins with a man running screaming from a darkened house. He fumbles with his car keys as his body begins to smoke and then burst into flames. He stumbles towards a pond only to collapse in a charred heap of bubbling flesh at its edge. That opening scene sums up writer/director David Creed’s debut feature nicely. Well done but very familiar.
Four friends Trish, her ex-girlfriend Kayla, Stacey (Naomi Willow; 2nd Date Sex) and Blake (Sian Abrahams; Aylesbury Dead) are having a bit of a girl’s night out. Trish initially gets a less than friendly reception for cheating on Kayla. That however is soon put behind them when they see Kayla’s other ex, Tyler (David English), in the club. It seems...
Sacrilege begins with a man running screaming from a darkened house. He fumbles with his car keys as his body begins to smoke and then burst into flames. He stumbles towards a pond only to collapse in a charred heap of bubbling flesh at its edge. That opening scene sums up writer/director David Creed’s debut feature nicely. Well done but very familiar.
Four friends Trish, her ex-girlfriend Kayla, Stacey (Naomi Willow; 2nd Date Sex) and Blake (Sian Abrahams; Aylesbury Dead) are having a bit of a girl’s night out. Trish initially gets a less than friendly reception for cheating on Kayla. That however is soon put behind them when they see Kayla’s other ex, Tyler (David English), in the club. It seems...
- 9/24/2021
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Debut writer-director David Creed falls prey to antiquated tropes in a stale folk-horror led by four vacuous final girls
This eye-gougingly derivative folk-horror outing arrives as a form of hex on anyone trying to advance women’s representation on screen. Its four final girls, running around in hitched-up vests with slogans such as “no bad days” and “lucky clover”, are so vacuous, annoying and faux-empowered that Sacrilege almost unwittingly comes across as an 83-minute attempt to discredit the Bechdel test.
“Here’s to the girls in stiletto shoes who make all the money and drink all the booze.” That’s the toast Kayla (Tamaryn Payne) and her pals Blake (Sian Abrahams) and Stacey (Naomi Willow) use to wash away bad news – that the evil mugger who beat Kayla into a coma is out on early release – and head off for a girls’ weekend to a remote country lodge. Even her cheating ex,...
This eye-gougingly derivative folk-horror outing arrives as a form of hex on anyone trying to advance women’s representation on screen. Its four final girls, running around in hitched-up vests with slogans such as “no bad days” and “lucky clover”, are so vacuous, annoying and faux-empowered that Sacrilege almost unwittingly comes across as an 83-minute attempt to discredit the Bechdel test.
“Here’s to the girls in stiletto shoes who make all the money and drink all the booze.” That’s the toast Kayla (Tamaryn Payne) and her pals Blake (Sian Abrahams) and Stacey (Naomi Willow) use to wash away bad news – that the evil mugger who beat Kayla into a coma is out on early release – and head off for a girls’ weekend to a remote country lodge. Even her cheating ex,...
- 9/21/2021
- by Phil Hoad
- The Guardian - Film News


Devilworks have announced they will be releasing Sacrilege across both the USA and Canada on March 16th. The film will debut on DVD and Premium Tvod day-and-date on March 16th, followed by a full VOD release.
The pagan cult horror follows a group of young women during celebrations for the Summer solstice, as they are offered up as a sacrifice to a mysterious pagan goddess, who has the ability to sense their greatest fears. Using this power against them, she turns their nightmares into a horrifying reality. The cast includes Tamaryn Payne, Emily Wyatt, Naomi Willow, Emma Spurgin Hussey, Rory Wilton and Sian Abrahams.
Sacrilege was written and directed by David Creed, produced by Mark Kenna for British production company Bad Blood Films. Check out the trailer and artwork for Sacrilege below:...
The pagan cult horror follows a group of young women during celebrations for the Summer solstice, as they are offered up as a sacrifice to a mysterious pagan goddess, who has the ability to sense their greatest fears. Using this power against them, she turns their nightmares into a horrifying reality. The cast includes Tamaryn Payne, Emily Wyatt, Naomi Willow, Emma Spurgin Hussey, Rory Wilton and Sian Abrahams.
Sacrilege was written and directed by David Creed, produced by Mark Kenna for British production company Bad Blood Films. Check out the trailer and artwork for Sacrilege below:...
- 2/19/2021
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly

Watch the Trailer for Doors: "Without explanation or warning, a number of mysterious, alien “doors” suddenly appear in every corner of the globe. While many of those that encounter these sentient visitors feel the strange urge to interact with them – never to be seen again – others stay behind to face the potential threat of what their ultimate agenda towards mankind is. In a rush to determine the reason for the arrival of these cosmic anomalies, the government enlists volunteers to brave the journey to enter the doors so that we might learn more about their origin or purpose. But even these brave volunteers are not prepared for what lies beyond the threshold. The story of the doors is told through multiple perspectives: a ragtag band of high school students discover a door for the first time, volunteers explore the parallel reality beyond the threshold, and a lonesome hermit manages the...
- 2/19/2021
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Sacrilege is a film about paganism, from the United Kingdom. Focusing on four characters out for a girl's weekend, this quartet finds themselves involved in an ancient ritual. Now, an ancient goddess is exploiting their greatest fears. This title, from director David Creed (Facility 31), has already released in UK theatres. Now, there is the possibility of a wider release, with the an international poster available here. The central cast includes a few familiar names. This film fan has recently seen Tamaryn Payne in Small Town Folk (2007). Emily Wyatt (Mission of Honor), Naomi Willow (Bonded by Blood) and Emma Spurgin Hussey (A Werewolf in England) also centrally star in this indie horror feature. As well, the latest sales art shows the goddess from the film. The five-pointed star reveals some of the evil in store for viewers. And, one side of the figure's burnt flesh shows a darker side, in this well drawn graphic.
- 11/5/2020
- by [email protected] (Unknown)
- 28 Days Later Analysis

David Creed wrote and directed the feature.
UK-based genre specialist Devilworks has picked up worldwide sales rights on Sacrilege, David Creed’s summer solstice-set horror.
The company will be selling the film at this week’s virtual Cannes market.
Written and directed by David Creed as his feature filmmaking debut, Sacrilege is produced by Mark Kenna for Bad Blood Films, with the pair as executive producers alongside Robin Holder.
It follows four young women who find themselves in the grip of a mysterious pagan cult in the local summer solstice celebrations. They are offered up as a sacrifice to the cult’s ancient goddess,...
UK-based genre specialist Devilworks has picked up worldwide sales rights on Sacrilege, David Creed’s summer solstice-set horror.
The company will be selling the film at this week’s virtual Cannes market.
Written and directed by David Creed as his feature filmmaking debut, Sacrilege is produced by Mark Kenna for Bad Blood Films, with the pair as executive producers alongside Robin Holder.
It follows four young women who find themselves in the grip of a mysterious pagan cult in the local summer solstice celebrations. They are offered up as a sacrifice to the cult’s ancient goddess,...
- 6/22/2020
- by 1101321¦Ben Dalton¦26¦
- ScreenDaily
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