Unearthed Films is proud to present VISCERAL: BETWEEN THE ROPES OF MADNESS. A boxer loses the biggest fight of his life. He slowly finds himself, giving up his dream and finds that life is not worth living. At least, those lives around him are not worthy of life. He steps through and unleashes an entity that torments him and guile’s …
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Silver Screams Podcast Episode 3 : A Cold Day In Hell
Tuesday, October 7th 2014 – Our guests tonight LIVE are David Boorboor, Ed Cuffe, and Noree Victoria from “A PLACE IN HELL“. In addition, we have a special attraction interview with Scott Ian from ANTHRAX. ** Live Call In Phone Number (718) 508-9883 ** 9pm to 11pm EST Check Out Entertainment Podcasts at Blog Talk Radio with Totally Driven Radio …
Read More »Violent Chilean Horror Film PATH Teases Us with Stills and Trailer
The film is starring Andrea García Huidobro, Diego Casanueva, Sofía García, Javiera Hernández, Felipe Contreras, Arielli Gutiérrez, Guillermo Alfaro, Daniel Antivilo and Thomas Vidiella. “Path” is Lucio Rojas’ third film and it was inspired by a case of rural violence occurred in the mid-80 in a city in southern Chile. The director, now premieres “Perfidia” at film festivals. [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-n_MAKE6Ws[/youtube]
Read More »Ted V. Mikels – Paranormal Extremes: Text Messages from the Dead – Call for Viewing!
SGL Entertainment is pleased to Announce that it has officially released Ted V. Mikels “Paranormal Extremes: Text Messages from the Dead” in Full HD on “VOD” Video On Demand. This is a tale of crossing over from the land of the living to the world of the dead. The film stars “Knockout” Colie Knoke along with Josef Niznik, Brenda …
Read More »2014 Niagara Falls Debut Zombie Mud Run
Saturday September 13, 2014 Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada They’ve been referred to as Rotters, Hungerers, Reanimated, The Walking Dead or most commonly zombies. Call them what you will; a ghoulish horde ran ravenously amok in the grounds of the famous war of 1812 hell bent for life lines. The life lines are a symbol of the aspiring survivors’ intestines, brains …
Read More »Film Review: Default (2014)
SYNOPSIS: A news crew is taken hostage on an airplane set to take off from the Seychelles. REVIEW: Default is a film played out as a collaboration of recordings from a crew of five journalists, four Somali pirates and the news coverage surrounding the events of those pirates hijacking the crew’s flight home from the Seychelles. Between the slow piecing …
Read More »Film Review: A Haunting at Preston Castle (2012)
SYNOPSIS: Three friends take a trip to the abandoned remains of Preston Castle, a former correctional institution for boys that is supposedly haunted. Too bad the rumors are true and none of them may ever leave. Based on a true story. REVIEW: I went into A Haunting at Preston Castle with some pretty low expectations since I’ve seen a ton …
Read More »Film Review: The Scribbler (2014)
SYNOPSIS: A young woman is facing her destructive multiple personalities using an experimental new procedure known as “The Siamese Burn.” REVIEW: In most cases where a graphic novel is translated into a film, you end up with something unique. Especially for those of us who have never read the graphic novel. I get the same feeling when I’m viewing those …
Read More »10th South African HORRORFEST Announces First Movie Selections
2014 HORRORFEST First Line-Up Announcement With Halloween and the 10th annual South African HorrorFest just a month away, we’re announcing the first round of feature film selections!� (Short films will follow later plus more feature film reveals) The first batch of selections include :
Read More »Horror Funding: MISKATONIC WEST: A web series based on the writings of H.P. Lovecraft
Miskatonic University has a West Coast campus, and it is the center of an attempt to awaken the primordial god Dagon from the vast unknown depths of the Pacific Ocean in “Miskatonic West,” a new webseries set in H.P. Lovecraft’s literary universe. Professor Sousaku Kaos, head of the Biology department, and his intrepid students pull back the curtain on a …
Read More »Film Review: Dose of Reality (2013)
SYNOPSIS: 2AM, closing time: A c**ky bar manager with a shady past and a young handsome bartender discover a beautiful woman bloodied and unconscious in the bathroom of a late night lounge. When she awakens, Tony, Matt and the mysterious Rose are plunged into a stirring evening of dangerous role playing in an ever-escalating game of cat and mouse that …
Read More »Film Review: Zero (short film) (2014)
SYNOPSIS: A young mother must come to terms with letting go the thing she loves the most, her only son. She must do the deed herself for he is subject zero.
Read More »HorrorFunding: SAMURAI COP 2
Thanks to all who pledged their hard-earned greenbacks, Gregory Hatanaka’s Samurai Cop 2 has been funded through its Kickstarter page. Looking forward to seeing the further adventures of the former mullet-wearing saver-of-the-day. Click here to see the results of the pledges.
Read More »Film Review: The Machine (short film) (2014)
SYNOPSIS: The Machine, is a gothic ghost story that follows two hard-pressed vagrants who break into an old farmhouse one night. The film will be directed by Zack Gross (The Blame Game, Bagmen, Harborview), Produced by Zach Griffin (Macabre, The Zach and Zack Podcast) and written by Henry Leeker (Macabre).
Read More »Film Review: She’s Having a Baby! (short film) (2012)
SYNOPSIS: Jenny wants a baby and she will go to any lengths to get one. REVIEW: This one comes from the twisted minds of Australian brothers Robert and Chris Smellin, who wrote, produced and directed it. It tells the thrilling story of a crazy woman who is determined to have a baby and will go to any means necessary to …
Read More »Film Review: Devil’s Tower (2014)
SYNOPSIS: When Sid’s friend goes missing, he and new girl Sarah investigate disappearances in their tower block. Uncovering the secret of a vengeful ghost possessing a horde of zombies, they must fight for their lives – and their souls. REVIEW: Devil’s Tower is an odd film to review. I use the word ‘odd’ not to indicate that it’s a ‘bad’ …
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