SYNOPSIS: Three interconnected tales of terror. Story one focuses on a pair of vampires and the young girl they are slowly bleeding dry while they ride out the zombie outbreak. An obsessive horror writer fuels tale two. Stuck with his wife, he maintains his sanity by writing, using the limited power they have to keep his word processor going. But …
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One More Trailer For You Tonight – Behold BATTLE: LOS ANGELES
The last piece of the trifecta of coolness that I’ve had for you tonight revolves around yet another trailer. This one is for BATTLE: LOS ANGELES which actually opens in just about a month. Seems like this one may kick off the so called “summer blockbuster” season way early. Looking like part DISTRICT 9, part CLOVERFIELD and part INDEPENDENCE DAY …
Read More »Teaser Trailer For ‘Cowboys and Aliens’
Now this is just way too cool. Harrison Ford as a cowboy fighting aliens. I freaking love it. This is the short tease that they played during the Super Bowl last night but it’s worth repeated viewings. This one has huge summer blockbuster written all over it, don’t ya think? Here’s the short version of the facts on this one. …
Read More »Watch the SUPER 8 Teaser That Showed During The Super Bowl
One of the great mysteries of this upcoming summer movie season is just what in the hell is J.J. Abrams SUPER 8 all about. Surrounded by a firestorm of viral advertising and in traditional Abrams fashion, asking all kinds of questions that appear to have no clear answer (LOST, anyone?) this project at the very least has portions of the …
Read More »Slime City Massacre – under belt of Shriek Show release
[dailymotion]http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xgwq08_slime-city-massacre-trailer_shortfilms[/dailymotion] Shriek Show, the horror distribution label of anime specialist Media Blasters, announced they will release Greg Lamberson’s SLIME CITY MASSACRE on DVD on May 10th. The disc is loaded with extras, including a commentary track by Lamberson and co-stars Debbie Rochon and Jennifer Bihl; a feature length documentary, SLIME CITY SURVIVOR; a deleted scene; additional behind the scenes footage …
Read More »Girls and Corpses Magazine’s Mummy Issue Ignited Riots In Egypt
NEWS FLASH: 7:25 p.m. First photos in from Cairo showing the riots over Girls and Corpses Magazine. (Note the protester indicating he wants 2 copies or they will never stop fighting!) NEWS FLASH: 3:43. p.m.. The U.S. military is planning an air drop of one million copies of Girls and Corpses Magazine over Cairo. The Egyptian mummy edition will be …
Read More »Serial Killers: Albert Fish
Bad Babysitter When the neighborhood grandpa starts killing and eating your playmates you might want to stop and re-evaluate things. Like for instance question why he wanted you to spank him with the nail studded paddle or season yourself up. Well it’s most likely that he’s Albert Fish not the good old loving grandpa figure you thought him to be. …
Read More »Green Wake preview from Image Shadowline Comics
Coming April 2, 2011 from Image Shadowline Comics, a brand new Horror series in the vein of Twin Peaks and Dark Tower. From the writer of THE INTREPIDS, and the artist of PROOF and COWBOY NINJA VIKING comes a riveting tale of loss and horror. In the forgotten town of Green Wake, a string of grisly mutilations leads Morley Mack …
Read More »Spoof on Black Swan poster
“Madea’s Big Happy Family” spoofs Black Swan with scary results…eewww, I’ll take Natalie over this any day
Read More »Film Review: Strigoi (2009)
SYNOPSIS: Vlad investigates a mysterious death in his grandfather’s village that raises questions about land ownership in the community. The trail points to ex-communist Consantin Tirescu and his wife, but when Vlad confronts them, he discovers that the richest landowners in the village have become real bloodsuckers. Strigoi is a vampire movie that defies categorization. Shedding a fantastic light on …
Read More »Book Review: Dark Stars Rising – Author Shade Rupe
From out of the artistic well of well-designed books comes a new edition titled “Dark Stars Rising”. The title is authored by Shade Rupe and is marvelously designed by David Kerekes. In fact, without even getting to the content on first open, this really is a interestingly-vivid design of a book that combines both retro and modern into an almost …
Read More »Book Review: The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror – Edited by Stephen Jones
This tome features horror luminaries such as Stephen King (and son), Ramsey Campbell and Brian Lumley. A fairly safe bet then, for some classic tales to darken the corners of the room. The introduction is worth a mention, as it appears to catalogue every single horror story penned in 2009. How anyone goes about compiling such encyclopaedic reference material is …
Read More »Frightful Japan: The Torn-Mouth Woman (Kuchisake Onna)
You’re walking home at night on a deserted road when a woman in a surgical mask approaches. It’s not such a strange thing, as many people in Japan wear masks when they’re feeling under the weather or trying to prevent pollen-induced allergies. She stops. “Am I pretty?” she asks. She has long, shiny black hair and is wearing a beige …
Read More »Film Review: The Storm Warriors (aka Fung Wan) (2009)
SYNOPSIS: Wind and Cloud find themselves up against a ruthless Japanese warlord intent on invading China. REVIEW: Wow, it looks like the Asian films are really taking an example from successful american-made movies. Or was it the other way around? In any case, The Storm Warriors really brings a sense of the crazy character-based retro style from earlier Asian films …
Read More »Pet Semetary Remake Still a Possibility
There is some renewed interest in a Pet Semetary remake. I personally loved the original and still cringe when I watch it. That scene where Gage stabs the old man in the ankle and cuts it out is still difficult to watch. It’s so well done and realistic that you feel pain in just watching it happen. Well The LA …
Read More »Film Review: Elsewhere (2009)
SYNOPSIS: Small-town life goes topsy-turvy when young girls start disappearing out of thin air. But things get uncomfortably personal when Sarah (Anna Kendrick) learns that her best friend, Jillian (Tania Raymonde), has joined the ranks of the missing. The trouble is, only cryptic clues remain: Jillian’s diary, a puzzling message that was sent from her cell phone — and Sarah’s …
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