Presenting the Third Eye Film Festival; the late deadline for submissions is this September 3rd. The festival will showcase only the best visionary work from the spiritual, fantasy, and horror genres and submissions are being taken via FilmFreeway! The festival takes place this December 2-4th at the Howl Happening Gallery in NYC, and will feature panel discussions and networking opportunities with …
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Film Review: Cannibal Terror (Terreur cannibale) (1980)
SYNOPSIS: Two crooks (Mario and Roberto) kidnap a girl and hide out in the house of a friend who lives by trading with the natives in a nearby jungle. The friend’s wife is raped by Mario; she exacts revenge by tying him to a tree and leaving him to the cannibals. She then informs the kidnapped girl’s parents of their …
Read More »Film Review: The Thingy: Confessions of a Teenage Placenta (2013)
SYNOPSIS: It’s the placenta coming of age story the world’s been waiting for. As Luke the Placenta enters his teenage years, he tries desperately to connect with those around him, only to be met with indifference, confusion, and cruelty. And the sweet taste of oral fixation. REVIEW: Love, like all intangibles, is an enigma. The only way it can be …
Read More »Film Review: Beacon Point (2016)
SYNOPSIS: A group of hikers lost on the Appalachian Trail stumble across an ancient secret that threatens their survival. REVIEW: Beacon Point throws a bunch of people into the wilderness, adds some Native American myth making, a pinch of aliens and slathers it all in superfluous storylines and exposition. Written and directed by Eric Blue, making his feature length debut, …
Read More »Film Review: Ritual of Death (1990)
SYNOPSIS: After seeing a presentation on ritualistic sacrifice, a group of thespians decide to put on a play about the topic, invoking an ancient curse. REVIEW: This film was made in 197… oh, excuse me, 1990. Wait, really? Wow. The only way you can tell this movie wasn’t made during the Free Love Era is because everybody looks like …
Read More »Graphic Novel “Bloodthirsty: One Nation Under Water” Now Available from Titan Comics
The reviews are in, and it looks like the newest graphic novel from Mark Landry is primed to be a big hit! Read on, and discover why you might be interested in picking this one up for yourselves! Titan Comics’ original graphic novel, “Bloodthirsty: One Nation Under Water” is now available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble. This is an …
Read More »Film Review: Counter Clockwise (2016)
SYNOPSIS: Counter Clockwise is a sci-fi thriller/dark comedy about a scientist who accidentally invents time travel and is zapped six months into the future. He finds himself in a sinister upside down world where his wife and sister are murdered and he’s the main suspect. He’s forced to go back in time to uncover the mystery surrounding their deaths. REVIEW: …
Read More »Film Review: Clown (2014)
SYNOPSIS: A loving father finds a clown suit for his son’s birthday party, only to realize the suit is part of an evil curse that turns its wearer into a killer.
Read More »Rob Zombie’s ‘31’ Brings a Warped Game of Horror to Cinemas Nationwide for One Night
From the visionary mind of Rob Zombie comes the horrific story of five carnival workers who are kidnapped on Halloween night and held hostage in an industrial Hell. The captives are then forced to play the terrifying game called “31.” Zombie’s highly-anticipated seventh feature, “31” made its world premiere at Sundance Film Festival, and on September 1 at 7:00 p.m. …
Read More »WINCHESTER Starring Helen Mirren Gets CBS FILMS Acquisition
CBS Films announced today that it has acquired the U.S. distribution rights to WINCHESTER from Bullitt Entertainment and Diamond Pictures. The film is being directed by Michael Spierig and Peter Spierig (Predestination) who wrote the screenplay for WINCHESTER with Tom Vaughan. Academy Award®-winner Helen Mirren (The Queen) will star, with Imagination Design Works’ Brett Tomberlin and Blacklab Entertainment’s Tim McGahan …
Read More »Interview: Shahin Sean Solimon (Plan 9 From Outer Space)
Shahin Sean Solimon, Persian-American filmmaker known for writing, directing, producing, and starring in SINBAD: THE FIFTH VOYAGE (2014), a independently financed cinematic love-letter to the heroic sailor and to Ray Harryhausen’s timeless Dynamotion special effects wizardry that brought his adventures to life on-screen, is here today with HNN to shed light on his newest passion project: PLAN 9 FROM OUTER …
Read More »Film Review: Holidays (2016)
SYNOPSIS: A new horror anthology that explores different holidays such as Christmas, Halloween, Valentine’s Day, and several others, all with some sort of twisted and warped theme. REVIEW: When I first heard about Holidays I was pretty excited and thought that it sounded like it could be quite awesome. I’m a sucker for anthologies (though I will admit that recently …
Read More »Five Days of Macabre Film & Art Come to Balboa Park!
The Horrible Imaginings Film Festival has announced the program for their 7th year of brining horror and suspense cinema to San Diego—and this year they are extending the event to five days! Starting on Wednesday, September 7th, continuing through Sunday, September 11th, they will “Usher In the Season of Fear” at Balboa Park’s Museum of Photographic Arts. There will be over …
Read More »International Horror Film Festival Announces Distinguished Jury
The International Horror Festival (IHFF) has announced the Official Jury for the 2016 festival. The Jury will include:
Read More »Guest Visiting Hours to the Sanatorium Begin Now – Official Trailer and Poster for Patient Seven!
In October of 2015, genre distributor Terror Films announced that principal photography had begun on an Untitled Horror Anthology, now titled PATIENT SEVEN. The structure of the anthology includes a wrap-around, written by Barry Jay Stitch (The Chosen) and directed by horror veteran Danny Draven (Ghost Month, Reel Evil), which intertwines 7 award winning, short films by filmmakers from around …
Read More »Wild Eye Announce “24 Hours To Die” date for DVD & VOD
A cult gem in the same Vein as Saw” says Cult Film Reviews “24 Hours To Die” is set in the year 2021 with 12 strangers who have been chosen for a game that will see only one of them survive over twenty-four hours.
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