SYNOPSIS: A Young Backpacker is lured through the third world paradise of Thailand searching for her kidnapped best friend and unknowingly she becomes the object of a sociopath’s obsession. REVIEW: Bradley Stryker is an Actor/Filmmaker who has been successful as an actor in shows like iZombie, The Lizzie Bordon Chronicles, and Supernatural. Land of Smiles is his directorial debut for …
Read More »Film Review: Be Afraid (2017)
SYNOPSIS: Not long after John Chambers and his family arrive at their new home in a small country town of Pennsylvania, John begins to experience sleep paralysis. Lying there paralyzed, trapped within his own nightmare, other-worldly beings visit John. He discovers the entities’ sole purpose… the abduction of his seven year old son. REVIEW: This film was directed by Drew …
Read More »Film Review: Call of the Wolf (2017)
SYNOPSIS: Kidnapped and trapped by a winter storm, this slow burn thriller follows two strangers who must outsmart an unseen killer. REVIEW: Call of the Wolf was actually Writer/Director R.D. Womack II’s thesis project for the New York Film Academy, and was picked up by Gravitas Ventures. Womack has worked on marketing campaigns for Disney, Lionsgate, Marvel, and ABC, and …
Read More »Film Review: Eloise (2017)
SYNOPSIS: Four friends break into an abandoned insane asylum in search of a death certificate which will grant one of them a large inheritance. However, finding it soon becomes the least of their worries in a place haunted by dark memories. REVIEW: Robert Legato, who directed Eloise, received Academy Awards as part of the teams on Hugo (2011) and The …
Read More »Interview: Sung Rae Cho (The Transfiguration)
Sung Rae Cho (Shoichi) or Sho as he goes by, was born in Kyoto Japan and currently resides in New York City. He is the Director of Photography for The Transfiguration and has worked on numerous films. The Transfiguration first premiered at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival in the Un Certain Regard section. Sho captured the film’s moody images and …
Read More »Film Review: Capture Kill Release (2016)
SYNOPSIS: A couple plots to murder a random stranger just for the thrill of it, but things turn ugly when one of them decides not to go through with it. REVIEW: Capture Kill Release is yet another entry in the found footage genre. I don’t really have anything against found footage films. I’ve seen some pretty good ones. But it’s …
Read More »Interview: Joe Becker
Joe Becker comes from a family of entertainers, musicians and actors and started learning the art of music at the early age of four. Since then, Joe has been featured in Guitar World, Guitar Player, Guitar One, Vintage Guitar and Guitar Plus magazines in addition to having appeared on several popular releases along side many of the greats. Currently, Joe …
Read More »Film Review: Red Billabong (2016)
SYNOPSIS: In the Australian Outback, two brothers discover old secrets and family lies. As their friends start to go missing they fear they are being stalked by someone or something from their worst nightmares – But is it just – A story? A legend? A hoax? Or is it real?
Read More »Film Review: Burst Theory (2015)
SYNOPSIS: A scientist at a remote facility questions the nature of a bird flu vaccine his team is studying when a colleague unexpectedly contracts the virus under suspicious circumstances. Soon, he discovers his worst nightmares are about to become reality – his life, and perhaps the lives of millions, are hanging by a thread. Hunting for the truth, he spirals …
Read More »Film Review: Betrothed (2016)
SYNOPSIS: A trip to the store turns into a surreal nightmare when a college student is kidnapped by a deranged, dysfunctional family. Now Audra West finds herself trapped in the middle of the desert, and betrothed to Adam, the youngest son of the murderous clan. As a determined detective conducts a frantic search, Audra realizes the only way to survive …
Read More »Film Review: Bigfoot Vs. Zombies (2016)
SYNOPSIS: A scientist creates a toxic cocktail that is accidentally unleashed into the local population and a nearby police “body farm” – creating a small army of flesh-eating zombies – and only one creature of legend, a killer in his own right, can stop the growing hordes of the undead and save humanity. REVIEW: Bigfoot Vs. Zombies takes place at …
Read More »Film Review: The Purging Hour (2015)
SYNOPSIS: A family who has recently moved to Mammoth Mountain, California, is being hunted by a mysterious force. REVIEW: The Purging Hour is Writer/Director Emmanuel Giorgio Sandoval’s second film. This is yet another found footage film, which includes mockumentary style interviews. The words “found footage” make most people cringe these days, as we’ve all seen way too many films using …
Read More »Film Review: The Windmill Massacre (2016)
SYNOPSIS: Jennifer is an Australian girl on the run from her past who washes up in Amsterdam. In a desperate attempt to stay one step ahead of the authorities, she joins a coach-load of tourists embarking on a tour of Holland’s world famous windmills. When the bus breaks down in the middle of nowhere, she and the other tourists are …
Read More »Film Review: The Possession Experiment (2016)
SYNOPSIS: When a student takes on a theology project, he taps into another side that had been hidden away from him. REVIEW: The writer/director of The Possession Experiment, Scott Hansen, has produced and directed over 250 music videos. The Possession Experiment is Hansen’s third full length feature film. There are quite a few times that the film looks and feels …
Read More »Film Review: Meat (Vlees) (2010)
SYNOPSIS: A girl is awakened to a world of cruelty, shadowy passions and sensuality. REVIEW: Meat aka Vlees is a film from the Netherlands. Vlees means meat in Dutch and this film is all about meat, both animal and human flesh. It is mainly set in a slaughterhouse, which is obviously where the film gets it’s title. I have to …
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