RLJ Entertainment (NASDAQ: RLJE) brings you the THE HOARDER. Directed by Matt Winn (January 2nd), the film stars Mischa Barton (“The O.C.”), Robert Knepper (“Prison Break”), Andrew Buckley (“The Extras”), Charlotte Salt (“The Tudors”), Emily Atack (“Tracey Ullman’s Show”), John Sackville (“Doctor Who: The Companion Chronicles”), and Valene Kane (“The Fall”). THE HOARDER is available on Digital Video and on …
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Horror Funding: Bridal Fever
Established special effects make-up artist Hayley Tinline seeks support from horror fans for her first gutsy foray into directing. Hayley has produced the effects for a number of recent Scottish indies including cult hit Lord of Tears and upcoming horror The Unkindness of Ravens. Hungry to tell her own stories using her extensive knowledge of practical effects, she is now …
Read More »Interview: Devin Sidell (Rob Zombie’s 31)
Actress Devin Sidell is a talented actress starring in Rob Zombie’s new film, “31.” From her performance in Rob Zombie’s latest film, “31” you would never suspect this is Devin Sidell’s first horror film. Devin is upbeat, full of life and has a great spirit. She spoke with me for a Horrornews.net exclusive. Chainsaws, clowns and blood… Oh my! Devin …
Read More »Film Review: A Haunting in Cawdor (2015)
SYNOPSIS: Vivian, a woman serving a jail sentence, is sent to The Cawdor Barn Theatre to serve out her probation. After she views tape of an old production of Macbeth, an evil force is released, and she must identify the supernatural killer before it gets her. REVIEW: Sometimes in a movie, it feels like the writer took a bunch of …
Read More »Film Review: Near Death (2004)
SYNOPSIS: Three people researching a book about the murder of a famous actress travel to a house inhabited by ghouls. When they discover the truth behind the actress’ disappearance, they must fight for their lives to end her curse. REVIEW: Directed by Joe Castro, the man who brought us Terror Toons, Near Death explores exactly how small of a budget …
Read More »Film Review: Cry Of The Banshee (1970)
SYNOPSIS: “The wicked and powerful magistrate Lord Edward Whitman is a witch-hunter with his cruel sons Sean, Burke and Bully Boy in a small village in England. His wife Lady Patricia Whitman is deranged with the wickedness of Edward. His daughter Maureen is secretly in love with her stepbrother Roderick, who was an orphan found by Edward wandering on the …
Read More »Film Review: Halloween Night (1988)
SYNOPSIS: An old man that leads a satanic cult (that enjoys killing people) wants his troubled grandson Tommy to become part of the group on Halloween night. REVIEW: There are some movies that are so bad they are good, and without a doubt Halloween Night (AKA Hack-O-Lantern) belongs in that group. It is a bizarre movie that is just as …
Read More »Film Review: Zombio 2: Chimarao Zombies (2013)
SYNOPSIS: When a zombie outbreak afflicts a small, Brazilian town, a group of idiotic survivors are forced to defend themselves and their countries from the newfound terror. With weapons ranging from an unloaded gun to graphic nudity, the band of misfits attempts to stop the spread of the virus and save themselves. REVIEW: The film opens with signage that states …
Read More »Film Review: Antibirth (2016)
SYNOPSIS: In a desolate community full of drug-addled Marines and rumors of kidnapping, a wild-eyed stoner named Lou wakes up after a wild night of partying with symptoms of a strange illness and recurring visions as she struggles to get a grip on reality while stories of conspiracy spread. REVIEW: The final image of Antibirth is far and away its …
Read More »Film Review: Last Shift (2014)
SYNOPSIS: A rookie cop’s 1st shift in the last night of a closing police station alone turns into a living nightmare. The plot echoes John Carpenter’s ‘Assault on Precinct 13’ but with supernatural twist. REVIEW: “All hail to the King of Hell” One of the great things about the horror genre is that while we may have to sift thru …
Read More »Is America Ready for a Rampaging Sexually Deviant Bunny?
If American did not self-implode when Donald Trump proclaimed his appendage was nothing short of monumental, than sure, America and all its genre film-loving fans will welcome star of BUNNY THE KILLER THING- a six foot tall f**king and killing rabbit with an 18-inch long schlong.
Read More »Film Review: Bits and Pieces (1985)
SYNOPSIS: A demented man with an unhealthy obsession with his mother goes on a killing spree. REVIEW: Bits and Pieces is one of those slasher flicks that somehow flew under my radar as I had never even heard of it until recently. It is a pretty by-the-numbers slasher that doesn’t really bring anything new to the table and as a …
Read More »An Interview With Actor/Director/Writer/Scream Queen Jessica Cameron
Jessica Cameron is a force of nature. As well as acting in a plethora of low budget genre projects, writing and directing, she also co-hosts a riotous YouTube show, Scream Queen Stream, alongside actor/writer/producer Heather Dorff. There is a relentless energy to Jessica, in her acting and directorial efforts as well as in her antics on show on YouTube. Her …
Read More »Film Review: Fiend (1980)
SYNOPSIS: A corpse that is brought back to life by an unknown entity terrorizes a small town, feeding on the life essence of anyone that it comes into contact with. REVIEW: Don Dohler may not have been the best horror director in the history of cinema but he had a lot of heart and I don’t think that his movies …
Read More »Film Review: Deep Red (1975) – Review 2
SYNOPSIS: A pianist witnesses a graphic murder and takes it upon himself to find the killer. REVIEW: Deep Red is the American title of a film directed by Dario Argento. Known worldwide under myriad titles such as Profondo Rosso, Deep Red The Hatchet Murders, and Les Frissons De L’Angoisse, it is often spoken of in the same breathe as the …
Read More »Top 5 Iconic Horror Movie Costumes
Halloween has always been a great time to proudly display your favorite horror movie icon. While still months away, thee is certainty nothing wrong with getting a hard start on planning. We tend to see alot of the same characters show up year after year, not because of unoriginality, but because they are simply well loved. It’s always fun to …
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