I had received a copy of this book awhile ago. I immediately began digging into its contents, though I wanted to give it time to absorb a bit as there is much here to learn read, and consume. In this age, where we share the same date as the end of the world cycle (2012), it seems appropriate to add …
Read More »Redum Horror – New Horror Publisher Titles Announce
REDRUM HORROR is a brand new genre publisher based in Austin, Texas, with two new titles already available: The Red Empire and Other Stories by Joe McKinney (Dead City, Apocalypse of the Dead, Flesh Eaters) and Attic Clowns by Jeremy C. Shipp (Cursed, Vacation). The collectible line of trade paperbacks feature numbered spines and eye-catching original cover art. Future titles …
Read More »The Woman in Black – A Win For Hammer and Momentum Pictures
Hammer’s chilling ghost story The Woman in Black shattered UK box office expectations during its three day opening weekend (Fri-Sun), grossing an estimated £3.1million with a per screen average of £7500 for distributor Momentum Pictures. This weekend’s three day gross makes The Woman in Black the highest opening ever for a Hammer film in the UK and the biggest British …
Read More »Horror Realm Celebrates Women in Horror Month with Events to Benefit PAAR
Horror Realm, Pittsburgh’s modern horror convention, celebrates the third annual Women in Horror Month with two events in February. Women in Horror Month (WiHM) is a service offered through Viscera, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. WiHM expands opportunities for filmmakers, artists, and fans by raising awareness about the changing roles for women through filmmaking, writing, events, and networking. A portion of …
Read More »The ‘Devil Bat Diary’ Swoops in
“DEVIL BAT DIARY – The Journal of Johnny Layton” by Peter H. Brothers Inspired by the famous 1940 film, “Devil Bat Diary” (CreateSpace, ISBN: 9-781461-070924), tells the “true” story of what really happened to the unhappy citizens of Heathville, Illinois, during that terrible prewar summer, as recorded in the long-suppressed journals of Chicago City Register’s principal newspaper correspondent, Jonathan “Johnny” …
Read More »‘The Last Will and Testament of Rosalind Leigh’ acquires well know FX artist
MARCUS ALQUERES, most known for his visual effects work on 300, The Rise of the Planet of the Apes and most recently on Steven Spielberg’s The Adventures of Tintin, has officially joined award-winning filmmaker RODRIGO GUDIÑO’s feature film debut THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF ROSALIND LEIGH, now in post-production. Alqueres will be supervising effects for a fully animated monster …
Read More »Juan of The Dead – Outsider Pictures Acquires U.S. Theatrical Rights
Outsider Pictures today announced the acquisition of the international hit Juan of The Dead, from Guadalajara-based international film sales and distribution company Latinofusion, for US theatrical distribution in the United States. The deal was announced via the Industry Office of the 29th annual Miami International Film Festival (MIFF), produced and presented by Miami Dade College (MDC). As previously announced, Juan …
Read More »Film Review: The Barn (short film) (2011)
SYNOPSIS: A small town is rocked by a supernatural force that has been claiming lives for the past twenty years. Bobby senses something unsettling about the old barn he passes every day that is home to Skip, the town recluse. When he enters the barn one fateful day, his venture into the unknown begins to unleash secrets from the past. …
Read More »Film Review: Night Train Murders (1975)
SYNOPSIS: A pair of psychotic hoodlums and an equally demented nymphomaniac woman terrorize two young girls on a train trip from Germany to Italy. REVIEW: Upon release “Night Train Murders” was advertised as the “Second House on the Left” referring to the Wes Craven exploitation film (“Last House on the Left”). It took on a few names such as “Xmas …
Read More »Wrath of the Titans – Descends upon us with 3 New Posters
It looks like the adverts for this film are turning out to be alot of fun hinting at things to come in the movie. In the very least we can count on lots of Zeus mythology wrapped around beasts of lore and battles to be fought. 3 New images below!! Perseus embarks on a treacherous quest into the underworld to …
Read More »‘The Gruesome Death of Tommy Pistol’ – Brand New Horror Comedy – Breaking Glass
Breaking Glass Pictures has announced the March 27 release of the surreal, horror-comedy “The Gruesome Death of Tommy Pistol” (SRP $24.99). Director Aramis Sartorio takes viewers on a demented roller-coaster ride through the mind of a down-and-out actor forced to the edge where sanity and fantasy collide, where he must ask himself, “At what point do you give up on …
Read More »Famous Faces for Dracula vs. Robin Hood vs. Jekyll and Hyde
Publisher Mohawk Media is promising surprise guest stars throughout its new series, Dracula vs. Robin Hood vs. Jekyll & Hyde. Not content with the title’s legendary headliners, the second issue sees a long forgotten character from the Robin Hood legend make a comeback. Plus it features two of history’s most twisted tyrants. British writer Chris Bunting says: “Each guest star …
Read More »Film Review: Godzilla vs. the Smog Monster (1971)
SYNOPSIS: From Earth’s pollution a new monster is spawned. Hedorah, the smog monster, destroys Japan and fights Godzilla while spewing his poisonous gas to further the damage. REVIEW: “Godzilla vs. the Smog Monster” was a 1971 release that made its way thru the theatre circuit. The film is titled under its original Asian title as “Godzilla vs Hedorah”.Hedorah is the …
Read More »Trailer: Nightclub School Hospital (2012) Chinese
Trailer: Nightclub School Hospital (2012) Chinese New crazy slasher film with ….dancing!!??
Read More »Film Review: The Woman in Black (2012)
SYNOPSIS: A young lawyer travels to a remote village to organize a recently deceased client’s papers, where he discovers the ghost of a scorned woman set on vengeance. REVIEW Daniel Radcliffe stars in his first breakaway performance since his days of Harry Potter magic wrangling as lawyer Arthur Kipps. Based on a Susan Hill novel, this Hammer Film production takes …
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