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The Farm – Mockumentary horror film
With the success of Paranormal Activity we can perhaps expect to see more films like this which is fine by me. These mockumentary style horror films are quickly becoming my favorite because their low production value give me the illusion that what I am watching could almost be real. No glitz, glamor, and hollywood BS but just straight up what’s …
Read More »Redd.inc wants your ideas and talent
Ever watch a movie and have ideas on how it could have been better almost immediately? Now is your chance to get your voice heard. Redd.inc wants actors, directors, musicians and artists to contribute ideas over to there official website and the community members of the website will rate user created ideas and the highest rated will be featured in …
Read More »A Horrible Way to Die has been secured by Anchor Bay
Anchor Bay entertainment aquired the rights to release Adam Wingard’s thriller A Horrible Way To Die in English-speaking territories and the deal includes a theatrical component. This is encouraging since straight to DVD releases practically ensure a movie will live it’s life in obscurity. The poster is less than spectacular but the trailer looks pretty awesome. Synopsis: “Sarah is starting …
Read More »Zellwood near completion
A new horror movie starring 2007’s Playboy playmate of the year Sara Jean Underwood is nearing completion. The movie is directed by Jason Sutton and also stars Patricia Rosales, Haley Boyle, Bruster Sampson, Amani Atkinson, Kevin James O’Neill, Chelsea Lee and Julie Anne. The plot follows a pair of young couples who decide to take a last camping vacation together …
Read More »The Wicker Tree
Robin Hardy who has not really done much in the thirty seven years since making The Wicker Man is out to surprise us all. He is ready to wash that god awful taste out of our mouth that Nicholas Cage left with The Wicker Man remake. The long rumored re-imaging of The Wicker Man called The Wicker Tree is in …
Read More »Film Review: The Horde (aka La Horde) (2009)
SYNOPSIS: A posse of crooked cops, malevolent gangsters and a horde of walking dead are the centre point of this gruesome, tight, action packed, claustrophobic tale of retribution and escape. Penned like animals, on the top floor of a deserted high-rise block, these two opposing gangs find that they are not alone in the lair of bloodthirsty corridors of death. …
Read More »Film Review: AfterMath: Genesis (1994) (1998)
SYNOPSIS: Two morgue workers get their kicks by performing unspeakable acts on corpses in the disturbing horror tale Aftermath, one of two spine-tingling films from Spanish director Nacho Cerda starring Pep Tosar. The second feature, Genesis, centers on a sculptor who’s unable to deal with the tragic death of his beautiful wife. As the artist sculpts a lifelike statue of …
Read More »Film Review: Acolytes (2008)
SYNOPSIS: After stumbling upon a freshly buried body and learning the identity of the killer, high school student Mark (Sebastian Gregory) convinces his pal James (Joshua Payne) and James’s girlfriend, Chasely (Hanna Mangan Lawrence), to blackmail the perpetrator. Believing that the killer can take out a bully who ruined their lives, Mark and James fail to realize that the rules …
Read More »Film Review: AntiChrist (2009)
SYNOPSIS: A couple lose their young son when he falls out the window while they have sex in the other room. The mother’s grief consigns her to hospital, but her therapist husband brings her home intent on treating her depression himself. To confront her fears they go to stay at their remote cabin in the woods, “Eden”, where something untold …
Read More »Film Review: Accident on Hill Road (2009)
SYNOPSIS: After she plows into a pedestrian (Farooq Shaikh) who becomes helplessly lodged in her car’s broken windshield, hard-drinking nurse Sonam (Celina Jaitley) drives home in a panic and parks in her garage, where she leaves the poor man to slowly perish from his wounds. But when the victim just won’t die, Sonam and her drug-pusher boyfriend (Abhimanyu Singh) try …
Read More »Screen Gems Releases First Trailer For ‘The Roommate’
Any fans of suspense thrillers will get another chilling dose of something new next year when Screen Gems releases The Roommate, directed by Christian E. Christiansen and starring Alyson Michalka (Hellcats), Leighton Meester (Gossip Girl), Cam Gigandet (Priest 3D), and Minka Kelly (Friday Night Lights). Here is the first trailer released from the film entitled SINGLE WHITE FEMALE. [dailymotion]http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xevf23_full-trailer-for-the-roommate_shortfilms[/dailymotion] Synopsis …
Read More »Britains got a brand Horror Mag! – the debut of “Scream”
As a website owner, I’m always happy to see more horror print mags emerge. I figure, if the market stays busy then the interest will soar and there will be alot of content out there to cover. We just received word that a new magazine from Britain has released there first issue to be published on a bi-monthly basis. Better …
Read More »Film Review: Nightmare Alley (2010)
SYNOPSIS: Turn down the lights, grab your popcorn and join your host, the master of the macabre Scarlet Fry, for a hellishly wicked fright-fest guaranteed to freeze your blood! Vengeful ghosts, walking dead cowboys, and other ghastly beings abound in seven tales of shock and terror from beyond the grave. Equally horrific and humorous, Nightmare Alley is an over-the-top exercise …
Read More »Book Review: Eleven Twenty-Three – Author Jason Hornsby
“Lily’s End, which before this morning had not seen a murder in two years, suddenly embodies the tyranny of third world countries. A post-war wasteland. A curfew at sundown. The silent hillside following a suicidal battle where the victors lie in fly-covered heaps not far from the carcasses of the armies they’ve defeated. Less than an hour ago, it was …
Read More »Film Review: L: Change the World (2008
SYNOPSIS: A spin-off of the popular Death Note films, L: Change The World focuses on the legendary detective L as he uses his final 23 days to solve crimes all over the world. When a young girl and boy come to him for aid, L is soon faced with what may be his most difficult case yet: stopping a group …
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