For myself personally, I've been a huge fan of filmmaker Stevan Mena ever since I first caught a theatrical showing of his debut feature 'Malevolence' back in 2004.
At Fantasia’s Canadian premiere of Gens’ The Divide, this post-apocalyptic character study was cheerfully introduced by Michael Biehn as “a dark motherfucker”.
The Divide, the latest film by Xavier Gens, opens not with a whimper but a bang as missiles level New York while Eva (Lauren German) watches the famous skyline turn a cloudy orange.
In response to our own Bekah McKendry’s positive review of the already controversial THE DIVIDE, this writer has opted to offer a different, less enthusiastic perspective.
Reviewed by James A. Janisse Michael Biehn is best known to the general public as an actor in several James Cameron films, notably playing Kyle Reese in the original Terminator.
Michael Biehn’s sophomore directorial outing, The Victim, is pure grindhouse, through and through: a small budget, dirty cops, loads of violence, and tons of sex.
Ahead of the film's premiere, Michael Biehn announced that his Blanc Biehn Productions is planning a remake of En Las Afueras de la Ciudad - aka Hidden in the Woods.