Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: A gay disabled teenage boy changes into the body of a beautiful woman, so that he can be loved in Pulse, available this June from Dark Star Pictures. Directed by Stevie Cruz-Martin and written by Daniel Monks, this critically acclaimed Australian supernatural drama will compel with its wholly unique storytelling and award-worthy performances. Featuring powerful turns …
Read More »Interview: Miles Doleac (The Dinner Party)
Director/Writer/Actor, Miles Doleac took time to talk with Horrornews.net about his new film, The Dinner Party. Miles Doleac has a Ph.D. in Ancient History. Miles wrote and directed, Hallowed Ground, The Historian, and The Hollow. THE DINNER PARTY- In Theaters, On Demand, DVD June 5 I watched The Dinner Party and oh my gosh, I’ve seen most of the films …
Read More »Interview: Jeff Seemann (On Location)
Writer/ Director Jeff Seemann took some time to talk with Horrornews.net about his film upcoming film, On Location, which he will begin shooting once the pandemic ends and the world is open and safe again. Jeff talks about his love of Horror movie locations, his first memory of seeing Friday the 13th at the drive-in movie theatre and much more. …
Read More »Interview: Reine Swart (Heks)
Hello Reine, thank you for taking the time to do this interview for Horrornews.net – How are you doing and I hope you are staying safe with everything going on. Hi Janel, It’s an honor and thank you for supporting independent films like ours. I’m doing well under these circumstances thank you. It’s a strange time and hoping it will …
Read More »Interview: Gigi Gustin (Girls Just Wanna Have Blood)
Hi Gigi, thank you so much for taking the time to do an interview with Horrornews.net Gigi-Happy to do it! Thanks for having me. Please tell us how you got involved with this project and why did you decide to take on the role of Stacy? Gigi- I met Tony at Art All Night Trenton Film Festival. He told me …
Read More »Film Review: The Dinner Party (2020)
Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: “A budding playwright and his wife attend a dinner party hosted by wealthy, cultural elites, who have promised to bankroll the writer’s latest play to Broadway, but, in fact, have darker designs in mind for the couple.” REVIEW: Bon Appetit… Grab some snacks, maybe a nice antipasto platter and a good wine. Miles Doleac’s new film, …
Read More »Interview: Tommy Faircloth (A Nun’s Curse)
Writer/Director Tommy Faircloth took time to talk with Horrornews.net about his new film, A Nun’s Curse. (I rambled on and told Tommy a nun related story. He probably heard a million of them. I got in trouble on my first day of kindergarten at Catholic school LOL) Hi Tommy, I am so happy to talk to you. Dollface and Family …
Read More »Film Review: Tigers Are Not Afraid (2017)
Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: “A haunting horror fairytale set against the backdrop of Mexico’s devastating drug wars; TIGERS ARE NOT AFRAID follows a group of orphaned children who are unexpectedly given three magical wishes. As they run from the cartel that murdered their parents and the ghosts that haunt them, they must decide how to use this special gift to …
Read More »Interview: Jody Barton (For Jennifer)
Filmmaker Jody Barton talks about taking the reigns on the latest installment in the popular, micro-budget ‘Jennifer’ series on FOR JENNIFER. Hi Jody, thank you for taking the time to do this interview. Please tell us about the film and how the idea manifested for you? Jody- For Jennifer is part of a series of films starting in 2012 with …
Read More »Film Review: The Wretched (2019)
Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: Following his parents’ separation, a rebellious teenage boy, Ben, is sent to live with his father for the summer and work at the local marina in order to gain some form of discipline. The idyllic tourist town offers little solace for him, however, as he is forced to deal with the local, privileged teens and his …
Read More »Interview: Alejandro Brugues (50 States of Fright)
Writer/Director Alejandro Brugues (Juan of the Dead, Nightmare Cinema, Pooka Lives) took time to talk with Horrornews.net about the new series produced by Sam Raimi, 50 States of Fright. “50 States of Fright will explore stories based on urban legends from Michigan, Kansas, Oregon, Minnesota, and Florida taking viewers deeper into the horrors that lurk just beneath the surface of our country.” How are you doing …
Read More »Film Review: Human Zoo (2020)
Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: The internet watches live, as reality-show contestants struggle against time to see who will stay in solitary confinement the longest and take home the one million dollar prize.
Read More »Interview: Issa Lopez (Tigers Are Not Afraid)
Issa Lopez is a writer and director. She wrote and directed Tigers Are Not Afraid. Issa took time to talk with Horrornews.net Hi Issa, how are you? Issa-I am fine. Tigers Are Not Afraid is such a beautiful film. How did this idea manifest for you? Also, do you think there would be another one, a sequel? Issa- I think …
Read More »Film Review: A Nun’s Curse (2020)
Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: “On a weekend trip, a group of friends are forced to seek shelter inside an abandoned prison where a nun named Sister Monday had once been assigned. During her time at the prison, Sister Monday was suspected of killing prisoners who were serving out their sentences but before she could be questioned, she disappeared. Once inside …
Read More »Interview: Richard Brake (The Dare)
THE DARE stars Bart Edwards (The Witcher), Richard Brake (Rob Zombie’s 31, 3 From Hell), Richard Short (American Horror Story, Arthur & Merlin: Knights of Camelot), Alexandra Evans (London Fields, Redistributors), Robert Maaser (Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation, 1917), Harry Jarvis (The Knight Before Christmas, Proven Innocent), Devora Wilde (The Tombs, False Witness), and Emily Haigh (Horizon). Directed by Giles Alderson (World of Darkness), who co-wrote the …
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