SYNOPSIS: A Paranormal Spooftacular! REVIEW: I had just seen the trailer for what looked to be an amazingly unfunny film called “A Haunted House” starring the amazingly unfunny Wayans Bros last week. The film is to be a spoof on “Paranormal Activity” & it’s ilk and I realized that there hasn’t (To my knowledge) been any spoofs on the “PA” …
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‘Zombie Flesh Eaters’ Coming in Limited Edition Blu-ray from Arrow Video
For those of you in the UK, the fine folks over at Arrow Video are releasing a painstakingly restored version of the Lucio Fulci classic, Zombie Flesh Eaters to Blu-ray and DVD on December 3rd. This film with many aliases, known here in America as Zombie, in its native Italy as Zombie 2 due to George A. Romero’s Dawn of the Dead …
Read More »Book Review: Rosedale the Vampyre – Author Lev Raphael
Rosedale the Vampyre is the latest novella by Lev Raphael. It’s a wonderfully told historical supernatural novella about a man’s journey into the unknown. The story is told in a period voice, so you will easily find yourself immersed in the story. Grief-stricken by his wife’s untimely death, a wealthy New York banker turns to sexual abandon in the bordellos …
Read More »‘The Millennium Bug’ – No CGI Monster Fest Unleashing on DVD Dec. 18th
Y2K is the Least of Their Worries A little quiet time in the forest while the Y2K craze blew over is all this family wanted in the no CGI monster fest The Millennium Bug unleashing on DVD Dec. 18 from Green Apple Entertainment. The Haskin family seeks refuge from Y2K hysteria in the isolated forests of the Sierra Diablos Mountains. …
Read More »Film Review: Asunder (2012)
SYNOPSIS: On what should have been a normal night out, Josh finds himself drawn into a Hell of his own making. REVIEW: There is no greater amusement park ride of the mind than a well-executed horror anthology. In presentation, even the most forgettable collection of macabre tales caters to one’s short attention span in a subservient fashion rarely accomplished by …
Read More »Film Review: Hellweek (2010)
SYNOPSIS: Rush week turns unexpectedly hellish when a band of sadistic, masked, homicidal maniacs holed up in an abandoned warehouse wreak havoc on a bunch of not-so-innocent college kids. REVIEW: This horror film was horrific to watch for all of the wrong reasons, I’m afraid. The story was very vague and seemed to take a century to actually get to …
Read More »Film Review: Back From Hell (2011)
SYNOPSIS: Six college friends reconnect when they travel to a remote home for vacation. The location begins to have a strange effect on their personalities and moods, especially after they unknowingly summon an evil spirit with an Ouija board. Soon, the group suspects that one of their friends has become possessed and they bring in a priest from a neighboring …
Read More »Interview: Kether Donohue (The Bay)
Exclusive HorrorNews.net Interview: Kether Donohue / The Bay Tell us about your character Donna Thompson in The Bay? I had the privilege of playing a strong female character whom I have so much admiration and affection for. The writing of Donna (by brilliant screenwriter, Michael Wallach), was so rich with opportunities to experience the whole gamut of emotions and while …
Read More »Interview: Alejo Mo-Sun – Director (Hirokin)
Exclusive HorrorNews.net Interview: Alejo Mo-Sun Writer/Director of Hirokin What inspired you to write the story of Hirokin? I’ve always been passionate about Sci-Fi and stories concerning that involve having the courage to make a difference. To risk selfish wants to help serve. All artists feel the “call” to action. We feel that there’s a story in us that we must …
Read More »Interview: Jay Woelfel (Season of Darkness)
Exclusive HorrorNews.net Interview: Jay Woelfel (Season of Darkness) Where did the concept for Season of Darkness come from? I saw the film THE BOSTON STRANGLER, which I still think is among the best serial killer films ever made. Then I read Gerald Frank’s book that it was based on and at one point Albert De Salvo/ The Strangler reads or …
Read More »Interview: Upon This Dawning (Music Group)
Exclusive HorrorNews.net Interview : Lead Vocalist Giani and Guitarist Teo (Upon This Dawning) What was the most difficult aspect of making the music video, “ A New Beginning “ ? Actually shooting the video was so much fun! We worked with Enrico Tomei who shot the video of “Of Human Action” too and he is a good friend of ours …
Read More »Film Review: Psychos In The Woods (2012)
SYNOPSIS: A motley group of friends go camping in a remote forest where people have been disappearing for several years. What starts as an innocent weekend of fun turns into an ordeal of backwoods terror as a group of psychotic wood-dwellers starts stalking the friends. Capture leads to torture and mayhem, and the friends are killed off one by one. …
Read More »Book Review: Cell – Author Stephen King
CELL (2006) By Stephen King Simon & Schuster Publishing Our story follows a New England artist, Clayton Riddell and his journey to find his family after an ominous broadcast signal has infected cell phone users turning them into ravenous, carnivorous animals. The master of terror telling, Stephen King is often criticized by horror fans in recent years for having lack …
Read More »Interview: Chris Alexander (Blood For Irina, Fangoria)
That’s right…it says Director up there in the title. Although he’s perhaps better known as the current editor in chief of FANGORIA magazine Chris Alexander has dipped his toes in all sorts of different media over the years. He was the resident film critic on Canada’s “The John Oakley Show”, he wrote the “Schizoid Cinephile” column for Canadian horror mag …
Read More »Film Review: The Invisible Man (1933)
SYNOPSIS: “A mysterious man, whose head is completely covered in bandages, wants a room. The proprietors of the pub aren’t used to making their house an inn during the winter months, but the man insists. They soon come to regret their decision. The man quickly runs out of money, and he has a violent temper besides. Worse still, he seems …
Read More »Interview: Darryl Shaw (Android Re-Enactment, ABC’s of Death)
For those who don’t like horror films (and alas, there are some-what terrible lives they must lead), they oftentimes claim that the genre relies too heavily on base ideas, such as sex and violence. Whilst there are some filmmakers (you know who you are) who do like to lean too heavily on the crutches of boobs and blood, there are …
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