SYNOPSIS: Juliet Mills plays a young pregnant woman in San Francisco who is going to have the devil’s baby during her strange possession. Richard Johnson shows up to help her… but what does he really want? REVIEW: As with many popular and successful American or English made horror films, many times Italian filmmakers seem to be generally compelled at trying …
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Film Review: The Jar (1984)
SYNOPSIS: A motorist who comes upon an auto accident finds a bottle at the scene. The bottle contains a demon who proceeds to possess him. REVIEW: Day 4 of the 80’s experiment and I am fated to watch something called “The Jar“. Oddly enough I vaguely remember this title from way back when I used to work at a video …
Read More »Interview: Jonathan Tiersten (Sleepaway Camp)
In my opinion Sleepaway Camp is the best slasher flick from the 80’s (hell, I think it is the best movie ever). I recently had the pleasure of getting to meet Felissa Rose and Jonathan Tiersten, who played the parts of Ricky and Angela. Both of them were class acts and some of the nicest, most approachable people I have …
Read More »Magazine Review: The Dark Side Magazine – Issue 147
The Dark Side Magazine – issue 147 Editor: Allan Bryce Ghoulish Publishing It’s always a pleasure to see The Dark Side’s gaudy painted covers on the shelves, and it’s an even greater pleasure to discover the magazine is continuing to go from strength to strength in terms of content. This latest issue features another slew of features on mainly classic …
Read More »Film Review: The Monitor (2011)
SYNOPSIS: A newly single mother Anna grapples with her own sanity while protecting her son Andrew in a new start on life separated from her abused husband. Turmoil and deceit run amuck after she purchases a baby monitor and over hears another frequency of inevitable volatile circumstance. REVIEW: Directed By: Pal Sletaune Starring: Noomi Rapace, Kristoffer Joner, Vetle Ovenild Referred …
Read More »Film Review: Cell Count (2012)
SYNOPSIS: Russell Carpenter reluctantly admits his wife Sadie into an experimental treatment facility for her life threatening disease. While locked in this prison like surrounding they, along with 6 others, are unknowingly subjected to a cure that might just be worse than the disease itself. REVIEW: Russell Carpenter is at his wits end with his wife Sadie just in the …
Read More »‘The Green Inferno’ Gets Hotter with Eli Roth Taking Helm
While many of us were wondering when director Eli Roth might be returning to his director chair, news arrives that Eli will be taking the job with the announcment of ‘The Green Inferno’. Eli has been busy the last few years with producing films like “The Last Exorcism” and of course his occasional acting gigs. The new mystery film is …
Read More »Carrie Gets a Mother with Julianne Moore
The Kimberly Pierce remake of Carrie appears to be coming togther quickly with recent news of Chloe Grace Moretz taking the lead as the troubled telekinetic teenager. Now hot on the heels of that news comes the accouncement made that actress Julianne Moore will be playing the role of her mother. This takes previous announcement that Jodie Foster might sign …
Read More »Edgy, Preceptual Thriller ‘Scalene’ New from Breaking Glass Pictures
May 14, 2012 – Philadelphia, PA — Breaking Glass Pictures is proud to announce the July 31 Blu-Ray (SRP $29.99) and DVD (SRP $24.99) release of Scalene, a dark, edgy thriller that asks you to decide the truth for yourself in the face of tragedy. Written and directed by Zack Parker, and starring Emmy Award winner Margo Martindale (“Justified”, “A …
Read More »Not Halloween time? Doesn’t mean that you can’t do Something Scary
Basically, I am a horror nut. I watch the movies, I look at the magazines, I check out the websites, and I write the stories. Most people limit their horror intake and conservatively save it simply for Halloween time. Not me, I try to employ these fright feelings all year long. This is what I did one time. It was …
Read More »New Poster Roundup: The Dark Knight Rises (2012)
Those hankering for more superhero action will undoubtedly be waiting for Christopher Nolan’s “The Dark Knight Rises (2012)”. To wet your appetite we have the latest character posters. “Eight years after Batman took the fall for Two Face’s crimes, a new terrorist leader, Bane, overwhelms Gotham’s finest, and the Dark Knight resurfaces to protect a city that has branded him …
Read More »New Poster Roundup: The Pact (2012)
Can’t get enough of those ghost films! More promo imagery from “The Pact“, This marks the 2nd poster promotional for the film. “As a woman struggles to come to grips with her past in the wake of her mother’s death, an unsettling presence emerges in her childhood home.”
Read More »New Poster Roundup: Machete Kills (2013)
Damn!, you gotto love news of a new Machete film!. This one debuts “Machete Kills” with our favorite Danny Trjo taking helm again. What’s that? Mel Gibson is on board also?? Sweet! The U.S. government recruits Machete to battle his way through Mexico in order to take down an arms dealer who looks to launch a weapon into space.
Read More »Hell Hunters Adds Lin Shaye to New TV Series
“Insidious” and “Something About Mary” star, Lin Shaye will be joining horror icons Bill Moseley and Michael Berryman in the new TV Series Pilot “Hell Hunters”, created by Lawrence Donini and Directed by Jourdan McClure. Known for some of the most prolific and horrific characters of all time, Lin Shaye will be playing her most terrifying and grotesque role yet; …
Read More »NYC Zombie Crawl – May 27th, 2012
NYC Zombie Crawl invades Brooklyn for its 6th year! Zombies return to Williamsburg in search of brains, blood and good times!! It’s that time of year, the ground is thawing out and the zombies will rise once again! The NYC Zombie Crawl is taking over Williamsburg on Sunday, May 27th! This crawl event is presented by the new horror video …
Read More »Film Review: Get the Gringo (2012)
SYNOPSIS: A career criminal (Gibson) nabbed by Mexican authorities is placed in a tough prison where he learns to survive with the help of a 9-year-old boy. REVIEW: Give it time, I always say…and our favorites will return with a bang. Mel Gibson has had a few bad years with the press, though it’s safe to say that this role …
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