Received a cool little book today titled “Grave Humor”. It’s appeal really is in its simplicity. It’s a book about gravestones. No, not just fancy ornate ones but the ones that have a tone of humor to them. Some of course more literal than others. An author that goes by the name of M.T. coffin has assembled from his collection …
Read More »Book Review: Kick-Ass: Creating the Comic, Making the Movie – Author Mark Millar
Well hopefully when you pick up this sharp little read, you’d have already seen the movie it’s referring to. The book in a sense is an overview and tribute. Chock full of color photos, production stills, set designs, drawings, comic rendering, actor profiles, script breakdowns and a whole lot more….it’s easy to say that the book like the movie “kicks …
Read More »Carnival of Darkness Film Festival Showcases new horror!
Filmmaker Alex Bram presents the most promising new voices in horror at the second annual Carnival of Darkness Film Festival. The most haunting and disturbing horror short films from across the world will be presented on a THX Authorized, state-of-the-art screen at LA FilmSchool this October 28th. A LIVE PANEL EVENT spotlights current trailblazers making new horror cinema history: Director …
Read More »Book Review: Biblio Vampiro – Author Robert Curran
Biblio Vampiro: An Essential Guide to Vampires and, More Importantly, How to Avoid Them In my opinion one of the coolest things that I’ve seen with the increase in vampire visibility the last few years is the emergence of even cooler looking books published. Content aside, the publishers really go all out with all the visual treats and this edition titled …
Read More »Interview: Adam Green – Director (Hatchet, Frozen, Spiral)
Just three years ago writer-director Adam Green exploded into the consciousness of horror movie fans worldwide with his in your face, no holds barred, old school gorefest of a slasher movie, Hatchet. Critically hailed at the time as “the greatest slasher film in 20 years” the film introduced the world to “the next icon of horror” in the form of …
Read More »Film Review: Bleeders (1997)
Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: The victim of a mysterious disease that has the doctors stumped, John Strauss (Roy Dupuis) flies to an island where his relatives are rumored to live, in search of a genetic explanation. But the subterranean creatures he finds are barely even human — and their hunger for human flesh is an obvious health hazard. Can John …
Read More »Konami ‘Castlevania’ premiers new FB app!
KONAMI today unveiled a new Facebook application that will entice both Castlevania and Facebook fans alike. The Castlevania: Lords of Shadows Challenge is an exciting companion to the Castlevania: Lords of Shadow console game, expanding the realm of Castlevania to the social sphere by allowing users to battle their Facebook friends, unlock special Castlevania content, and build the ultimate viral …
Read More »Satans Facebook: what next Twitter demons? Trailer and stills
[dailymotion]http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xf4zx5_satans-facebook-trailer_shortfilms[/dailymotion] All kiding aside, this actually might be pretty cool. Here are some stills, a trailer and a smile At the age of 19, Farah was very energetic and spontaneous. She was considered as over confidence girl by her friends. Cici, her best friend and Nauvam her boyfriend have often reminded her not to get too obsessed with her status …
Read More »Film Review: Black Out (2007)
Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: Claudia is a young woman in a hurry to return to the hospital bedside of her dying grandmother. Tommy is a young punk on his way to elope with his girlfriend Francesca and rescue her from the physical abuse by her drunken father. Karl is a husband and father with guilty secrets that must be erased …
Read More »More ‘Monsters’ promo posters
Six years ago NASA discovered the possibility of alien life within our solar system. A probe was launched to collect samples, but crashed upon re-entry over Central America. Soon after, new life forms began to appear and grow. In an effort to stem the destruction that resulted, half of Mexico was quarantined as an INFECTED ZONE. Today, the American and …
Read More »YellowBrickRoad: a look at a new promo
“One Morning in New England, 1940, the entire population of Friar New Hampshire – 572 people – walked together up a winding mountain trail and into the wilderness. They left behind their clothes, their money, all of their essentials. Even their dogs were abandoned, tied to posts and left to starve. No One knows why. A search party dispatched by …
Read More »Film Review: Blood Car (2007)
Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: In the near future, gas is an astronomical $40.00 a gallon, and Archie Andrews (Mike Brune) has definitely had enough. Archie, a nerdy schoolteacher and vegan with a thing for wheatgrass, is determined to find an alternative energy source for his car. While experimenting, Archie cuts himself, and discovers that all his car needs is blood. …
Read More »Steve Alten’s New book “Grim Reaper” Mid – October release
BY NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR STEVE ALTEN A MODERN DAY EPIC SERIES INSPIRED BY DANTE’S CLASSIC “INFERNO” Four time New York Times Best selling author Steve Alten pens a new series titled “GRIM REAPER: END OF DAYS” (VARIANCE, October 2010) inspired by Dante’s “Divine Comedy”, one of the most revered works in literature. Divided into three distinct parts (Hell, …
Read More »THE EXORCIST RETURNS HOME – OCTOBER 8, 2010 (The Haunted Boy)
The Haunted Boy, The Secret Diary of The Exorcist. Spooked TV and The Booth Brothers as seen on SyFy – NBC-Universal are currently in St. Louis promoting their new paranormal film, The Haunted Boy, The Secret Diary of The Exorcist, which is based on the infamous, true story behind the terrifying, bestselling book and motion picture, “The Exorcist.” The filmmakers, …
Read More »“Electric Chair” (1985) Coming to DVD – October 19
[dailymotion]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bitNtbc_iQA[/dailymotion] A true lost treasure of New York City filmmaking at its most inspired, sarcastic and dark. Noir-laced with shades of both Scorsese and Jarmusch. Directed by Mark Eisenstein “Electric Chair” – a Bukowski-inspired tale from the New York underground – is a lost independent film, recently unearthed by Wild Eye Releasing and distributed by MVD Entertainment Group. It was …
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