SYNOPSIS: A disturbing observance of Lindsey, a child existing in an indistinguishable time and place, haunted by surrealist visions. REVIEW: Dislandia is a short film (just about 30 minutes long) written and directed by artist Brian M. Viveros. It can be found in the Cult Epics “Cinema of Death” collection alongside short films by Nico B., Bogdan Borkowski, and Olivier …
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18TH Annual MOET British Independent Awards Announced
The Moët British Independent Film Awards announced today that Chiwetel Ejiofor will be honoured with The Richard Harris Award which will be presented to him at this year’s ceremony on Sunday 6 December at Old Billingsgate. The Richard Harris Award was introduced in 2002 in honour of Richard Harris and recognises outstanding contribution to British film by an actor. Previous …
Read More »DREAD: The Best of Grey Matter Press – Volume One Announced
Chicago Indie Press Kicks Off Year-Long Celebration, Begins New Chapter in Dark Fiction Publishing, Announces Table of Contents for DREAD: The Best of Grey Matter Press – Volume One A unique volume of dark fiction containing stories chosen solely by fans and featuring an array of award-winning authors and masters from the horror, science fiction, fantasy and speculative fiction genres, …
Read More »New Killer Waves Poster and come up with an Original Kill!
Imagine if you could have came up with an idea for kill for the original “Friday the 13th” or “Nightmare on Elm St.” CEO of Acid Bath Productions James Balsamo is giving you the chance of a life time to suggest a kill for his new movie! When you order a Killer Waves T-Shirt off of acidbathproductions.com you can suggest …
Read More »Horror Channel reveal 4 UK premieres for December viewing
Friday nights on Horror Channel get bloody as the UK’s only dedicated TV destination for horror fans, ushers in four UK TV premieres for December, including a Christmas Day offering of Steven C. Miller’s demented Santa slasher SILENT NIGHT, which stars Malcolm McDowell and Jaime King. The other knuckle-whitening premieres are Kaare Andrew’s CABIN FEVER 3: PATIENT ZERO, Todd Levin’s …
Read More »Film Review: Messiah (short film) (2015)
SYNOPSIS: A young woman’s seemingly normal day turns on end when she involuntarily finds herself in the middle of a dark secret. REVIEW: Another short film, kiddies. This time we have MESSIAH from Marked House Pictures, written by Justin J. McCoy and directed by Mark Grabianowski. This film is a debut in horror for both gentlemen and is Mr. McCoy’s …
Read More »Film Review: Rabbit Hole (short film) (2015)
SYNOPSIS: RABBIT HOLE is the story of a young Mother named Dottie, who upon waking, discovers her child is missing. For Dottie, the true nightmares happen when she isn’t sleeping. Can she be saved? If so, saved from who or what? May HE have mercy on her soul. REVIEW:
Read More »JeruZalem – Trailer and Epic Pictures U.S. Release Date Announced
Award-Winning Israeli Point-of-View Horror Film Opens Theatrically January 22nd 2016 Epic Pictures Releasing will release the acclaimed award-winning Israeli horror film JeruZalem on January 22nd, 2016. The announcement was made today by Epic Pictures Group CEO Patrick Ewald and Co-Founder Shaked Berenson, who also financed the film which was shot on location in Israel. The film world premiered at the …
Read More »Film Review: Pity (short film) (2014)
SYNOPSIS: This is a portrait of a man at the bottom, struggling to find an answer, when the wrong things happened at the wrong time. This is a story of loss. REVIEW: Today we have a tasty short film called PITY from Head Trauma Productions, directed by John Pata. PITY focuses on one character, credited as Anonymous (Jake Martin). We …
Read More »The House Where Evil Dwells & Ghost Warrior- Dual Pack Bluray
Scream Factory Presents The House Where Evil Dwells & Ghost Warrior On Blu-ray January 5, 2016 Scream Factory presents a double dose of samurai action with The House Where Evil Dwells & Ghost Warrior on Blu-ray on January 5, 2016. These two martial arts- themed thrillers from the 80s are now finally available for the first time on Blu-ray, in …
Read More »Film Review: The Gloaming (short film) (2013)
SYNOPSIS: Ireland, 1849. The Great Famine. As a church bell tolls and the gloaming descends, a father and son working the land are forced to confront an ancient evil.
Read More »Film Review: The Mean Season (1985)
SYNOPSIS: Malcolm Anderson is a reporter for a Miami newspaper. He’s had enough of reporting the local murders and so promises his school teacher girlfriend (Christine), they’ll move away soon. Before Malcolm can hand in his notice, the murderer from his latest article phones him. The murderer tells Malcolm that he’s going to kill again. The phone calls and murders …
Read More »Book Review: A Matrix Of Angels – Author Christopher Conlon
A MATRIX OF ANGELS by Christopher Conlon (Creative Guy Publishing, April 2011 release) Once in a great while I will come across a book that can’t be pinned down to a genre. A book that defies the norm, steps outside of what I come to expect from a book and to put it bluntly…knocks me on my ass. Christopher Conlon’s …
Read More »Film Review: Skeleton Crew (2008)
SYNOPSIS: In the early 1970’s, a remote mental institution next to the Russian border was shut down by the police. Before it was closed, Dr. Andersson made a series of snuff films using his patients. The doctor filmed all the murders in 8mm, and started to call himself ‘The Auteur.’ Thirty years later, an American film crew arrives in Finland …
Read More »Book Review: Epidemic Victus Cadaver – A Journal – Author Nicholas Berry
EPIDEMIC VICTUS CADAVER: A JOURNAL Written by Nicholas Berry Published by Lulu.com Publication Date: 2010 Format: Black /White – 154 pages Price: $10.50 Zombie stories are everywhere you look now days. Seriously, to the point that the relatively new genre of “Zombie Fiction” is all ready developing it’s own sub-genres. One of the most popular types of zombie stories right …
Read More »Film Review: Savages (2012)
SYNOPSIS: Pot growers Ben and Chon face off against the Mexican drug cartel who kidnapped their shared girlfriend. REVIEW: Director Oliver Stone has given us a wide range of fantastic films over the years (I shan’t bother mentioning all of these because it would simply take too long!), and although I enjoyed watching Savages, I don’t think that it is …
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