SYNOPSIS: Zombies come out at night and two families must survive until morning. REVIEW: Oh man I loved this movie! I actually saw it a few months before it was brought to me for review, based mainly on the cast. But I’m getting ahead of myself… From a story by Richard Shenkman (Abraham Lincoln vs Zombies) and directed by John …
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‘Escape From New York’ Remake Seems To Be Gaining Some Steam
With the whole remake thing having been going on for what – a decade now – hell, probably longer than that – it’s hard to believe that they haven’t gotten around to remaking this one yet. It’s been rumored for quite some time but no solid news has been tossed around, till now. Starlog Magazine (yeah, that Starlog Magazine) is …
Read More »Magazine Review: The Dark Side – Issue 161
The Dark Side Issue 161 Ghoulish Publishing Editor: Allan Bryce Oh hell yes. After a couple of issues that I felt didn’t quite hit the mark, issue 161 of the UK’s longest running horror culture magazine is an almost perfect example of cult cinema journalism. This issue follows he recent trend for the magazine to carry a main theme each …
Read More »A Teaser For ‘Stephen King’s Big Driver’ Debuts
You recall a few months back when I told you about Lifetime Network getting ready to jump aboard the Stephen King bandwagon with an adaptation of ‘Big Driver’ that would air around the haunt season. Well, the haunt season is creeping up on us and as such Lifetime has given us our first look at what to expect via a …
Read More »Top 10 Next Gen Survival Horror
You wipe away the sweat that’s trickling down your face, hear your heart pounding in sync with the thumping of your boots as you run from something, and yet, you’re safe in your living room, with the lights on, playing a game — a survival horror game. The next generation of gaming is here and with the arrival of the …
Read More »Film Review: Céline And Julie Go Boating (1974)
SYNOPSIS: “A mysteriously linked pair of young women find their daily lives pre-empted by a strange boudoir melodrama that plays itself out in a hallucinatory parallel reality.” (courtesy IMDB) REVIEW: Fantasy takes much of its vividness from dualisms, tensions between opposites, often symbolised by the meeting of two different kinds of world. A similar tension to that between modern and …
Read More »Film Review: As Above, So Below (2014) – Review 2
SYNOPSIS: Continuing her father’s desperate search for the Philosopher’s Stone, Scarlett leads a team into the catacombs below Paris. Joined by a close friend, George, and her camera man, Benji, she begins to explore an uncharted section of the city of the dead encountering a door way to hidden horrors.
Read More »Interview: David Boorboor (A Place In Hell)
Horrornews.net Exclusive Interview: David Boorboor / Director Movie: A Place In Hell Tell us a little bit about “A Place In Hell”?“ A Place in Hell” is a new horror thriller that was inspired by a real serial killer who existed during the 1980’s in Philadelphia. The film is a very suspenseful comedic story with multiple story threads. Nicole Hart, …
Read More »SAW Returns for 10th Anniversary
SAW CUTS ITS WAY BACK INTO THEATERS THIS HALLOWEEN TO CELEBRATE 10TH ANNIVERSARY Horror Film Which Ignited Blockbuster Franchise Will Be Available in Theaters for One Week Only Starting October 31, 2014 SANTA MONICA, CA August 27, 2014 – This Halloween, Lionsgate (NYSE: LGF) will celebrate the 10th anniversary of the theatrical release of SAW, the film that kicked off …
Read More »From The Dark wraps principal photography
FROM THE DARK, THE LATEST FILM FROM CONOR MCMAHON ( STITCHES), HAS OFFICIALLY WRAPPED PRODUCTION IN LAOIS, IRELAND MPI/Dark Sky Films announced the end of principal photography on FROM THE DARK, the latest film from Conor McMahon, director of the successful STITCHES. Produced by MPI Pictures Dublin in partnership with Workshed films, FROM THE DARK was shot on location in …
Read More »Horror Funding: 24 hours in the Most Haunted Places in France
24 hours in the most haunted places in France The twelve episodes and the secret thirteenth episode have been shot but without your help, the series might not to see the light of day . Become the actors, the contributors of this coming success and be proud when you get to see your name on the rolling credits of each …
Read More »Interview: The Alternative Gallery: Brandon Wunder and Rob Riegel “Weird is good!”
The Alternative Gallery: Brandon Wunder and Rob Riegel “Weird is good!” “Weird is good!” The words from The Alternative Gallery’s hard working artist and Horror fan, Brandon Wunder. What is art? Art is an expression! When you think of galleries, you think of quant, sleek lined buildings with art work hung at eye level, just waiting for a permanent …
Read More »TV Review: The Walking Dead (TV Series) (Season 4) (2014)
SYNOPSIS: In this highly anticipated new season, we see Rick and the group of survivors fostering a thriving community in the safe haven of the prison. Sadly, in this brutal world, happiness is short-lived and walkers and outside threats are no match for danger brewing inside the fences. The group’s home and new way of life will be thoroughly tested, …
Read More »Book Review: The Sci-Fi Movie Guide – Author Chris Barsanti
The Sci-Fi Movie Guide: The Universe of Film from Alien to Zardoz (PAPERBACK) Written by Chris Barsanti Published by Visible Ink Press Format: Black /White – 500 pages Price: $19.95 The good folks at “Visible Ink Press” have put in extra crunch time to bring ya a volume chock full of science fiction films for fans of interest. The new …
Read More »Film Review: Niku Daruma (Psycho Snuff Reels) (1998)
SYNOPSIS: Kana tries to end her starring role in an abusive P*rno. For her, the end comes only after she’s been reduced to a “Tumbling Doll of Flesh”. REVIEW: Tamakichi Anaru is a Japanese director with a very disturbing vision. I really can’t think of a better way to start this review, so I’ll just reiterate that this man has …
Read More »Film Review: The Battery (2012)
SYNOPSIS: The personalities of two former baseball players clash as they traverse the rural back roads of a post-plague New England teeming with the undead. REVIEW: Glancing at past reviews, I fear I’ve grown a tad jaded towards zombie movies. Like Glenn Beck offering his personal opinions on an episode of “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” I may no longer lay claim …
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