At long last, another fine issue of “Creepy Images” has emerged from the dark abyss to present its wonderfully color pages with full bloody gory. Speaking of blood, you must know I’m referring to the intro section that feature not 1, but 16 bloody lobby card stills form the film “The Melting Man”. The formal title here is “Der Planet …
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Film Review: John Dies at the End (2012)
SYNOPSIS: A new street drug that sends its users across time and dimensions has one drawback: some people return as no longer human. Can two college dropouts save humankind from this silent, otherworldly invasion? REVIEW: It’s a brand new year and with it comes new hope for some better horror films to quench my thirst for blood, guts, mayhem & …
Read More »Film Review: Ghost Quake (2012)
SYNOPSIS: At Hallowman High School the ghost of a former Principal, who also happened to be a cult leader and serial killer, is unwittingly brought back from the dead by his grandson. REVIEW: As made-for-TV movies go, this isn’t too bad. It has an enthusiasm about it that is rather endearing and despite not really knowing whether it wants to …
Read More »Classic Zombie Action Turned Reality – Mimesis Comes to Bluray
Turning the classic horror film NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD into a real life nightmare February 12th on Blu-ray™ and DVD “Delivered true horror…Mimesis is a horror fan’s dream concept.” – WeGotThisCovered.com “A cult classic in the making. A must watch, get your friends and know that you are going to have a blast.” – WickedChannel.com “Mimesis is one hell …
Read More »Film Review: House at the End of the Street (2012)
SYNOPSIS: A mother and daughter move to a new town and find themselves living next door to a house where a young girl murdered her parents. When the daughter befriends the surviving son, she learns the story is far from over. REVIEW: “House At The End Of The Street” (HATEOTS from now on) has a really generic 70’s grindhouse kind …
Read More »Interview: Joel D. Wynkoop (Twisted Illusions, The Uh-Oh Show)
Joel D Wynkoop is probably the hardest- working man in the film business today. Not only is he an actor, but he is also a writer, editor, producer, and director among many other things when it comes to film making. The guy has a career that spans over several decades and has worked on a huge number of films. He …
Read More »Ashton Kucher to Play Steve Jobs in New film ‘jOBS’
OPEN ROAD FILMS PARTNERS WITH FIVE STAR FEATURE FILMS ON jOBS STARRING ASHTON KUTCHER AS APPLE INC. CO-FOUNDER STEVE JOBS jOBS WILL BE RELEASED IN APRIL 2013 AND UNVEILED AS THE CLOSING NIGHT FILM AT THE 2013 SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL Open Road Films has partnered with Five Star Feature Films on jOBS, the highly anticipated film chronicling the story of …
Read More »Book Review: Helloween – Author Samantha Combs
If you were to ask me what horror is I’d probably say something about nude teens being chased by a boogeyman armed with some form of weapon who is out to give his fans (since who really cheers for the teens anyway) a show with a high death count, exaggerated gore, goose bump raising suspense, and tons of jump scares. …
Read More »Film Review: The Life Zone (2011)
SYNOPSIS: Three pregnant women are abducted by an anti-abortion group who bombard them with pro-life propaganda and intend to imprison them until they give birth. REVIEW: Generally speaking, very few English language films dare to push an unequivocal political or moral message; Ken Loach being one of the better known directors whose films fall into that select category. In my …
Read More »Film Review: Animus (2013)
SYNOPSIS: A group of students making a documentary about a reputedly haunted abandoned mental institution discovers there is more than a grain of truth in the rumours. REVIEW: Let’s face it, ANIMUS is not going to win any prizes for originality: the ‘abandoned asylum’ thing has been done several times in the last couple of years alone and the ‘making …
Read More »Film Review: Redneck Zombies (1989)
SYNOPSIS: A barrel of radioactive waste is lost out in the woods. Some demented rednecks find it and use it as part of their still. Everybody who drinks from the liquor they produced turns into a zombie. REVIEW: When one sees the title of Redneck Zombies, along with the producing company Full Moon Entertainment with distribution by Troma, a red …
Read More »Book Review: Priestess of The Eggstone – Author Jaleta Clegg
PRIESTESS OF THE EGGSTONE By: Jaleta Clegg JournalStone Publishing Dace is an interplanetary pilot, captain of the newly acquired vessel, titled the Twinkle. Hiring Jerimon, a noteworthy cosmic aviator in his own right, the two plan to engage in aspirations of lucrative import/export space business. Before long they realize something is dreadfully amiss aboard the ship. A valuable religious artifact …
Read More »Book Review: Containment – Author Sean Schubert
CONTAINMENT: ALASKAN UNDEAD APOCALYPSE BOOK II Author: Sean Schubert Permuted Press Picking up after the first book, INFECTION, left off, CONTAINMENT is another feather in the cap of Permuted Press and an admirable continuation of a series which is shaping up to be an extremely satisfying zombie saga from author Sean Schubert. As well as sharing a surname with an …
Read More »Film Review: Carne (short film) (1991)
SYNOPSIS: A butcher in Paris takes his revenge after his daughter is brutally attacked. REVIEW: “Carne” (1991) is a short film by shock director Gaspar Noé. The film begins on the tempo of educating us into France’s fascination with eating horse meat of which they call “Carne”. The name is derived due to its price and color. Our story begins …
Read More »Film Review: 2000 Anos pra Isso? (short film) (1996)
SYNOPSIS: none given REVIEW: As a distorted celebratory score blares over this rough looking footage, a young man undresses in front of a recently murdered corpse, that lay waiting inside his bathtub. This curious short by Petter Baiestorf methodically focuses in as our machete wielding subject slowly cuts directly into the bodies stomach layer by layer. Then revealing what looks …
Read More »Film Review: Sweet Movie (1974)
SYNOPSIS: No synopsis can do this movie justice, but it basically boils down to a bunch of ‘radical’ students misbehaving on camera, with the the end result being passed off as an experimental art piece. It’s a psycho-sexual ‘comedy’ that wallows in shattered taboos, and absurdist, free-form vignettes. REVIEW: Directed by: Dusan Makevejev Starring: Carole Laure; John Vernon The film …
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