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Red Sands (DVD)

Reviewed by The Butcher Starring Shane West, JK Simmons, Leonard Roberts, Mercedes Masohn, Brendan Miller Directed by Alex Turner Distributed by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment

Exclusive Red Sands Clip!

Alex Turner’s follow up to the well received mindbender Dead Birds, the Afghan war-themed Red Sands, is coming to DVD on Tuesday, February 24th. To get you in the mood, as it were, Sony Home Entertainment has provided us with an exclusive clip from it for you to check out, so get checking below!

Final Art for Turner's Red Sands

I feared it would be bad, but I really didn’t think it’d be this bad. “Spirits take no prisoners”? What the hell kind of tag line is that? Something tells me this is not the vision director Alex Turner had for Red Sands, formerly known as The Stone House, when he set out to make the film.

Red Sands Trailer is Live!

It’s been a while since we’ve heard from Alex Turner regarding his Dead Birds follow-up, Stone House, but a lot’s happened with it since we did. The title is now Red Sands, which I gotta admit I like better, and there’s now a very cool trailer you can feast your eyes upon below!

Packing up the Stone House

Director Alex Turner recently updated the MySpace page for his new film The Stone House. The pic, which stars Shane West, Leonard Roberts and Aldis Hodge to name a few, has been flying low ... really low under the radar.

Stone House Wraps, Plot Revealed

With Alex (Dead Birds) Turner’s next film, The Stone House, now having wrapped shooting, we’re only a little closer to understanding what the film is about then we did the last time we reported on it (“Turner Clarifies Stone House”).

Turner Clarifies Stone House

Earlier this week it was reported that Alex Turner was working on a sequel/prequel to his Henry Thomas-starrer war horror film Dead Birds called The Stone House.

Dead Birds Sequel Planned

Sometimes you forget that a filmmaker can go into the making of a movie with the intentions of continuing his or her story across at least two more; seems like everyone wants their own trilogy these days thanks to the amount of time it can take to get an indie film off the ground.