Word came over today that new feature “Hells Little Angels” is gaining steam with an impressive cast already onboard. This grindhouse horror feature film will be directed by writer Cyndi Crotts and co-directed by Johnna Troxell. We are told that Hell’s Little Angels promises to be “blood, humor and fun all rolled into one”. Along with star Cyndi Crotts as …
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Slasher Meets Zombies? It Can only Be the New ‘Zombiefied’
THE FIRST EVER SLASHER & ZOMBIE MASH-UP WREAKS HAVOC! Los Angeles, CA, 6/14/2012 – The first ever Slasher AND Zombie film is directed by Houston native, Todd Jason Cook, his first feature length horror film ‘Zombiefied’ coming to VOD on June 19 and DVD June 26 from Celebrity Home Entertainment. Two friends, Angel and Tommy, have kept a deadly secret …
Read More »‘Dead Sushi’ More Crazy Tokyo Madness to Feast on
NOBORU IGUCHI’S DEAD SUSHI TO WORLD PREMIERE AT THE FANTASIA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL Director Iguchi and martial arts prodigy Rina Takeda to attend Montreal fest (MONTREAL June 25, 2012) – Walker Pictures and Nishimura Eizo have announced that DEAD SUSHI, the latest horror/comedy from acclaimed Japanese director Noboru Iguchi, will World Premiere at Montreal’s prestigious Fantasia International Film Festival on …
Read More »Film Review: Red Scorpion (1988)
SYNOPSIS: A Russian KGB agent is sent to Africa to kill an anti-Communist black revolutionary. However, he has a change of heart when he sees how the Russians and their Cuban allies are killing and repressing the locals, so he switches sides and helps the rebels REVIEW: Synapse Films gives old “Red Scorpion” a makeover. Dolph Lundgren, in my mind, …
Read More »Comic Review: Nightmare World – Volume 3: Demon Days
Issue: Nightmare World Volume 3: Demon Days Writer: Dirk Manning Artists: Various Artists Publisher: Image Comics – Shadowline Release Date: October 2011 Pages: 128 Price: $16.99 “The Armageddon is over and The Devil has won. In this latest collection of stories culled from the hit Shadowline Web comic series, learn how the previous NIGHTMARE WORLD tales of Irish fairy-folk, vengeful …
Read More »Comic Review: Bride of Freakshow – Issue 1
Issue: Bride of Freakshow #1 Writers/Artists: Chris Kirby, Greg Scott, Ryan Ottley, Enzo Pertile, Kel Nuttall, Scott Keating, Steven Perkins, Steve Morris, Matt webb, Michael Wulf Cover Artist: Ryan Ottley Publisher: Digital Webbing Release Date: January 2005 Pages: 32 Price: $2.99 “The sequel to the EC style horror anthology featuring four eerie tales: a Masai tribal curse, a boy with …
Read More »Interview: Tim Ritter (Truth or Dare)
What were you doing when you were eighteen? If you were like me then you were taking part in underage drinking with friends, going out with girls, staying up late watching horror films, playing video games, reading comic books, and working at a horrible summer job that you hated. What was writer/filmmaker Tim Ritter doing when he was eighteen? Writing …
Read More »Comic Review: Monster Dudes – Issue 1
Issue: Monster Dudes #1 Writer: Dave Scheidt Artist: Matt Fagan Release Date: 2011 Pages: 28 “Monsters are so sweet, man.” Dying Breath: 4.0 out of 5 DUDES! This is one sweet comic for the reading holes you need to fill in your lives. What this book brings to the table is laughter galore topped with sprinkles of visual goodness. Fagan’s …
Read More »Book Review: The Cabin in the Woods Official Visual Companion – Author Joss Whedon
This book is a companion piece to the film Cabin in the Woods. It contains the original screenplay, interviews with members of the cast and crew, and a section that takes a look at some of the monsters, zombies, and other murderous creatures that appear in the film. When I heard about Cabin in the Woods a little over a …
Read More »Comic Review: A Very Zombie Christmas – Issue 3
Issue: A Very Zombie Christmas #3 Creators: Joseph Wight, Fred Perry, David Hutchinson, Rod Espinosa, Ben Dunn Publisher: Antarctic Press Release Date: December 2011 Pages: 32 Price: $3.50 “Antarctic Press presents another chilling and thrilling collection of ho-ho-horror tales for the ho-ho-holidays! Go walkin’ (or better yet, running) through a nuclear winter wonderland once again!.“ Dying Breath: 4.5 out of …
Read More »Book Review: The Frenzy War – Author Gregory Lamberson
Who doesn’t love werewolves and secret societies dedicated to hunting them down, mixed with a dose of intense action, horror and enjoyable characters? The Frenzy War has all of that combined, it is the second book in the Frenzy Series, written by Gregory Lamberson, author of such horror novels like Johnny Gruesome, Personal Demons, Desperate Souls, The Frenzy Way, Cosmic …
Read More »Interview: Creep Creepersin (Dracula)
Exclusive Horrornews.net Interview : Creep Creepersin Movie: Creep Creepersin’s Dracula How does Creep Creepersin’s Dracula stand apart from other Dracula movies? It stands apart a lot of ways I think. The thing I think people will notice first, is how bright it is. There is light blasting everywhere to the point where it’s almost blown out. It is extremely modern …
Read More »Get your Dose of ‘Poetic’ Violence in New Cowboy Thriller
Never Submit Entertainment proudly presents the WORLD PREMIERE of “Poetic” – a feature film production in association with Plastic Age Productions and Cazares Entertainment. Special thanks to local businesses – Al’s Carpet & Design Service, Hayes Distributing Rockford and Killian’s Irish Red Beer – for their generous support. On Saturday, June 30, 2012, at the Tebala Shrine Auditorium, Matthew Cichella …
Read More »Bark at the ‘Autumn Moon’
New film heads into pre-production! Independent filmmaker Randy Fabert is on a quest to create a new werewolf thriller in the old-school tradition that he hopes “will be the most violent werewolf movie ever made!” Writer/Director Randy Fabert (Psycho Killer) is hard at work in pre-production, prepping his new werewolf thriller, Autumn Moon from Skylar Phoenix Productions. Fabert himself stated …
Read More »Film Review: Funeral Home (1980)
SYNOPSIS: When a teenaged girl named Heather (Lesley Donaldson) goes to live and work in her Grandmother Maude’s (Kay Hawtry) newly opened bed and breakfast strange things begin to transpire. People disappear, seemingly vanishing off of the face of the earth. Continuous reassurance is offered to the youth. After all what could go wrong in a dwelling that used to …
Read More »Film Review: Comforting Skin (2011)
SYNOPSIS: With the start of June this foul year 2012 is half over and I feel I can say with extreme confidence “Comforting Skin” is one of the best films I have seen this year. This is a gorgeous, morbid, intelligent film about self love and loathing, mental illness, isolationism and obsession. REVIEW: After being ignored night after night on …
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