[dailymotion]http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xf0o6y_raymond-did-it-official-trailer_shortfilms[/dailymotion] When Bryce Rourke is acidentally killed in a playground scuffle, his friends blame his developmentally delayed older brother, Raymond, for the murder. Six years later, Raymond escapes from the state mental hospital to exact bloody revenge. Raymond Did It stars Lindsay Felton, Jessica Palette, Elissa Dowling, Steven Edwards, Jake Skiba, Ty Yaeger, and Kyle Hoskins as Raymond.
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Book Review: Abe Sapien – The Drowning – Issues 1-5
ABE SAPIEN: THE DROWNING #1-5 (Comics) Writer: Mike Mignola Artist: Jason Shawn Alexander From Dark Horse Comics Publication Date: 2008 Format: Full Color, 32 pages Price: $2.99 SYNOPSIS: Abe Sapien is on a new mission to recover from the depths of a Spanish island, an ancient dagger originally created to eliminate evil spirits and demons. “The Drowning” mini series brings …
Read More »Best Opening Paragraph In Horror
Since October is tomorrow and we all know what the means…Halloween!!! I figured I’d start things off with what I feel is the best opening paragraph in horror fiction. Feel free to comment on whether you agree or disagree and send along your favorites. It’s Halloween time people, time to have a little fun. The Haunting Of Hill House – …
Read More »Book Review: Cold Blooded Chillers – Issues 2-3
COLD BLOODED CHILLERS #2-#3 (COMIC) Written by Robert Heske Cover and inside cover art by Mark Chilcott Published by Studio 407 Publication Date: 2008 Format: Color Price: $2.99 Straight off the shelves of Heske Horror comes the indy produced “Cold Blooded Chillers” under the writing of author R.M Heske with artwork contributions varying each issue. The series is laid out …
Read More »Picture Me Broken : Brooklyn Dearest
“Dearest (I’m so sorry)” Here’s something for our Horrornews faithful to bang your heads off too! I’m pretty hard to impress when it comes to new music. I’m an 80’s metal head and I think most everything new sucks. Picture Me Broken’s new song, ” Dearest ( I’m so sorry ) ” makes me proud of metal once again. If …
Read More »Book Review: 500 Essential Cult Movies, the ultimate guide – Author Jennifer Eiss
One of the great pleasures of reviewing books for me is the discovery of new cult movie focused editions. I’ve seen quite a few variants on the genre of genres, so to speak… so I know that there is quite bit of variance in the approach on these. Though at its core, the reader hopes to discover new discoveries in …
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Ya, remember the days when all it took was a chopped off foot?
Read More »Podcasts from Hell feature podcast interview – Chainsaw Sally
If you didn’t happen to catch our live podcast over the weekend, you can catch up on our podcasts page per our downloadables mp3’s – check out our recent podcast interview with Jimmy and April from Chainsaw Sally GO THERE
Read More »Terrance Zdunich (repo) – online art series
From Terrance Zdunich 3 months ago, I started a “killer” online art series called THE TUTOR where I demonstrated how to draw, paint, and the correct way to wield a chainsaw. For those of you who’ve been ditching class, I’ve compiled the final 3 lessons into one 3-minute clip for your horror and amusement: The Tutor series has been such a …
Read More »The Bram Stoker International Film Festival 2010
The Bram Stoker International Film Festival, based in the historical town of Whitby in North Yorkshire, enters its second year with style boasting a line-up of twenty feature films (with a massive seventeen of these world or British premieres) as well as eighteen short films. Amongst the films the Festival is proud to be showing are the much-discussed giallo-flavoured film …
Read More »VIViD: Trailer posted – new film explores sociopathic body jumping
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Read More »Book Review: Night of the Living Dead – Author Joe Kane
With this book (hyperbolicly subtitled Behind the Scenes of the Most Terrifying Zombie Movie Ever) , Joe “Phantom of the Movies” Kane gives us a thorough and comprehensive look behind the scenes that, while heavily peppered with opinion and conjecture, makes an interesting and edifying read for anyone obsessed or even interested in Romero’s gut munching classic. Plus, they throw in John Russo’s original screen play as a gift for completists, as well as testimonials from some of films great names like Frank Hennenlotter and Peter Jackson.
Read More »Book Review: Aladin: Legacy of the Lost – Issue 2
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THE CINEMA OF JOHN CARPENTER: THE TECHNIQUE OF TERROR Written by Ian Conrich & David Woods Published by Wallflower Press Publication Date: 2005 Format: Black /White – 224 pages Price: $25 John Carpenter is well known for his horror film contributions that have influenced an entire generation. As mentioned in the book, it appears that Carpenter’s greatest contributions reside in …
Read More »Book Review: Cluck- Murder Most Foul – Author Eric D. Knapp
CLUCK: MURDER MOST FOUL Written by Eric D. Knapp Published by BookSurge Publishing Publication Date: 2007 Format: Black & White with Illustrations- 340 pages Price: $15.99 Cluck is a novel about a topic that one generally does not come across every day: ghost chickens. While there is a small somewhat cult following of the topic (re: Lloyd Kaufman’s Poultrygeist: Night …
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