Here is some welcome Halloween season news! It appears that everyone’s favorite scream queen is returning to horror but how that return is taking place may be a bit of a surprise. According to DEADLINE Jamie has inked a deal with ABC FAMILY to star in a a project penned by writer Jeff Dixon. It is described as a “high …
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Film Review: Zombie Massacre (2013)
SYNOPSIS: A bacteriological weapon developed by the US Government to create a super soldier – spreads an epidemic in a quiet little town in the middle of Eastern Europe. All citizens have been turned into infected zombies. The plan is to bring an atomic bomb into the city’s nuclear plant to pretend a terrible accident occurred. No one has to …
Read More »Film Review: Lord of The Undead (2004)
SYNOPSIS: The story begins during the crucifixion of Jesus, but soon flashes forward to the present where some demons and a legion of zombies plan to wreak havoc on the Earth. Jesus himself reappears as a zombie as well. REVIEW:
Read More »The Doctor Who Project: The Empty Child
Doctor Who is a program often dismissed, even by those involved with it, as a children’s show. Over the course of its long history, however, Doctor Who has featured a number of disturbing characters and plot lines that make the show relevant to horror fans. In this column we’re going to focus on the new series, beginning with the 9th …
Read More »Oh What Could Have Been! Watch The HALLOWEEN Remake We Could Have Had
For all its flaws Rob Zombie’s HALLOWEEN, in my opinion did have some pretty good cinematic moments. It LOOKED great. I have always loved the look of Rob Zombies work. The flaw was in the script, the story or more correctly the retelling of the story. It turns out that there was another pitch, another take if you will on …
Read More »Film Review: Profile of a Killer (2012)
SYNOPSIS: While looking into a series of grisly murders a retired FBI profiler is kidnapped by the killer and forced to profile him. REVIEW: I didn’t really care for Profile of a Killer, but then again I am not exactly what you would call its target audience. As most of you know I am more into slasher flicks and hard …
Read More »WITHOUT REMORSE Signs Kellie Madison to Direct
Kellie Madison has signed on to direct the crime drama horror thriller Without Remorse based on Dr. Vonda Pelto’s book of the same name. The feature film will depict Pelto’s time as a psychologist at the L.A. County Men’s Central Jail in the early 80’s when she was tasked with preventing suicides among the high profile serial killers such as …
Read More »Destination America Brings on More Fights with A HAUNTING TV Series
On Sunday, September 29 at 10 PM E/P, Destination America premieres an all-new season of its hit series A HAUNTING, which showcases some of the scariest stories of supernatural activity known to man. Through spellbinding first-person accounts, each episode of A HAUNTING profiles the story of one family traumatized by forces unknown. As the mystery and origin of each case …
Read More »Get Ready for Freaky Clown Horror with ALL HALLOW’S EVE Oct 29
CAST: Catherine Callahan, Katie Maguire, Marie Maser DIRECTOR: Damien Leone SYNOPSIS: Beautiful, unsuspecting Sarah is looking forward to a quiet Halloween night at home with the two young teens she’s babysitting. Then, she discovers an unmarked old VHS videotape in one of the kid’s bags of candy. On the tape: a series of wildly outlandish tales of murder, torture and unearthly …
Read More »Film Review: You Can’t Kill Stephen King (2012)
SYNOPSIS: A group of friends visit a lake where horror author Stephen King lives, and start getting killed off one at a time. REVIEW: Including the name of one of the greatest horror novelists of all time in the title, You Can’t Kill Stephen King manages to grab people’s attention for the get-go. However, I’m not too sure that I …
Read More »Horror Funding: The Arksville Homicides
1541 Famed Spanish Explorer Francisco Vasquez de Coronado is heading through what is now modern day Kansas on a mission. A box containing unknown contents that has been kept sealed under lock and key by the Vatican has been delivered to him to take far from civilization and bury as deep in the Earth as possible, never to be found …
Read More »BRING ME THE HEAD OF THE MACHINE GUN WOMAN – LatinExploitation Done Right!
BRING ME THE HEAD OF THE MACHINE GUN WOMAN (cert.18) explodes on to cinemas Friday 27th September and DVD, BR & VOD on 7th October, courtesy of Clear Vision GET READY FOR A REAL BLAST IN THIS VIOLENT SLICE OF NEO LATINXPLOITATION! After accidentally overhearing one of the city’s most dangerous criminals putting a hit on a hell-on-heels femme-fatale bounty …
Read More »DRY BONES Releases Trailer Featuring Debbie Rochon
Author and filmmaker Gregory Lamberson (Slime City Massacre, Carnage Road) has released the trailer for the new horror comedy Dry Bones, which he wrote and co-directed. The film stars co-director Michael O’Hear and Debbie Rochon, who plays three roles in the film. Kevin VanHentenryck, John Renna, Paul McGinnis and Kathy Murphy co-star. Special Make-Up Effects were created by Rod Durick …
Read More »HIDDEN IN THE WOODS Descends into Madness with News of Release
HIDDEN IN THE WOODS THE FANTASIA AUDIENCE FAVORITE INVADES YOUR HOME ON DVD FROM ARTSPLOITATION, VOD, AND ON VHX HD VOD, TUESDAY, SEPT. 17! “The screenplay is the best thing about the film as a work of perverse art…Valladares and Andrea Cavaletto admirably avoided falling into the clichés of this kind of flick. I never knew where things were heading, …
Read More »Film Review: The Old Dark House (1963)
SYNOPSIS: “An American who sells cars in England receives a mysterious invitation from an old eccentric millionaire to visit his house in which he lives with his twin brother.” (courtesy IMDB) REVIEW: Famed British novelist and playwright J.B. Priestley (born on this day ninety-nine years ago) published twenty-six novels before his passing in 1984, most importantly The Good Companions and …
Read More »Magazine Review: The Dark Side – Issue 155
The Dark Side Magazine Issue 155 Editor: Alan Bryce Ghoulish Publishing The Dark Side’s lengthy series of enormous features on elements of classic UK horror continues with an issue largely devoted to the classic TV horror double bills that were so influential to a lot of fans. It’s billed as the biggest issue of the magazine ever, which isn’t strictly …
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