“HEAD COUNT is directed by Elle Callahan (“Happy Deathday”) in her feature film debut, and Callahan co-wrote the script with Michael Nader (The Toll, Flock of Four). The film features an up-and-coming cast including Ashleigh Morghan (Native Son, “Snowfall”), Isaac W. Jay (Flock of Four) and Sam Marra (“Homecoming,” “Awkward”).”
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Mondo Macabro’s October 2019 Release of KILLER OF DOLLS – First ever U.S. release for this lost classic of Spanish horror.
Mondo Macabro’s October 2019 Release of KILLER OF DOLLS – First-ever U.S. release for this lost classic of Spanish horror. Killer of Dolls 1 Blu-ray disc Label: Mondo Macabro Prebook: 9/10/19 Street: 10/8/19 MSRP: $29.95 UPC: 843276019990 Catalog #: MDO199 Genre: Horror Color, 103 minutes, in Spanish (Castilian) with English subtitles Region A. Widescreen 1.85:1 PCM Mono Production year: 1974 …
Read More »THE DEAD DON’T DIE Rises on Digital 9/3 and on Blu-ray & DVD 9/10
EXPERIENCE THE EPIC ZOMBIE COMEDY FEATURING BILL MURRAY, ADAM DRIVER, TILDA SWINTON AND CHLOË SEVIGNY FROM FILMMAKER JIM JARMUSCH DIGITAL SEPTEMBER 3, 2019 BLU-RAYTM AND DVD SEPTEMBER 10, 2019 FROM UNIVERSAL PICTURES HOME ENTERTAINMENT “Gripping, funny and unexpectedly haunting” – Rafer Guzman, Newsday A quiet town finds itself under attack from the undead with the greatest zombie cast ever disassembled …
Read More »Star-studded Girls & Corpses Film Event Opens HOLLYWOOD HORRORFEST – Friday August 9th
Lance Henriksen, Robert Miano, Bill Moseley, Bai Ling, Kelli Maroney and Matthew Moy On-Stage for “EXORCISM AT 60,000 FEET” West Coast Premiere Star-studded Girls & Corpses Film Event Opens HOLLYWOOD HORRORFEST – Friday August 9th with writer/producer/actor Robert “Corpsy” Rhine, director Chad Ferrin and cast members The 3rd Annual HOLLYWOOD HORRORFEST takes off on Friday 9th August with the star-studded, …
Read More »Interview: Jason Mewes (Madness in the Method)
Jason Mewes (CLERKS, JAY AND SILENT BOB STRIKE BACK, DOGMA, CLERKS II and more) is an actor, LEGEND and now he is a director. He directed his first film, “Madness in the Method” which stars Kevin Smith, Gina Carano, Vinnie Jones, Danny Trejo, Stan Lee, Teri Hatcher, Brian O’Halloran, Esther Anderson, Dean Cain and so many more talented people. Did …
Read More »TV Review: American Gods (Season 2)
SYNOPSIS: The second season follows Shadow Moon, an ex-convict who is the right-hand man and bodyguard for Mr. Wednesday, an Old God who is in the midst of a war between the Old Gods, the gods from ancient mythology, and the New Gods, the gods of society, technology, and globalization. REVIEW: The award winning series “American Gods” bears a unique …
Read More »Guillermo del Toro to be Honored with Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
HOLLYWOOD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TO HONOR FILMMAKER GUILLERMO DEL TORO WITH STAR ON THE HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME
Read More »The Best Horror Movie Trailers of the 80’s
The one thing that can make or break a horror movie before it’s even been released is the trailer. The all-important trailer is crucial in not only garnering interest for a movie, but also loosely outlining the plot of a movie without giving too much away. In recent years, many trailers have been accused of giving too much of the …
Read More »Top 5 Horror Movie Franchises Ever
With any horror film that strikes a chord with the audience and has them flocking to the theatres, it is always tempting to build on the successes of the first film and make a sequel, or two, or three and the next thing you know you have a full blown franchise on your bloodied hands. While many don’t quite carry …
Read More »Top 5 Horror Films You Can’t Just Watch Once
Greetings creatures of the night, I’m home again. After my long break from Horror I have returned to bring you my top five list of horror films that you can’t just watch once. This list is comprised of horror movies so good that they merit multiple viewings. These films get inside of you and they never let go of you. …
Read More »10 Classic Horror Films That are Still Disturbing
Sometime, in the late 1960s, the horror genre changed; it became mainstream, with big-name stars and bigger budgets. It was no longer more or less the main province of genre fans and stars like Vincent Price, Boris Karloff, or Lon Chaney, Jr., or established genre directors like Terence Fisher or Freddie Francis. In this post from my personal blog, I …
Read More »Horror Film Trilogies that Never Finished
Horror cinema is riff with franchises. It’s both a burden and something of a joy to shift through the countless series based on anything from child-cults to murderous cookies. What isn’t so fun is when a promising set of films goes unfinished leaving fans wondering what might have been. Those are the sort of films we’re talking about today as …
Read More »Horror Movies Which Didn’t Need Remakes
There’s a rule that there are some movies which should just be left alone. Some remakes are quite enjoyable, but there are also others which just hit the mark entirely. With seemingly more remakes, reboots and re imaginings of classics being made, it seems appropriate to make a list of the horror movies which didn’t need remakes.
Read More »Key Genre Films – 1930s
In 1924 the first major theatrical production of Bram Stoker’s Dracula opened on stage in England. Starring writer-actor Hamilton Deane, the play was such a success that it was transferred to London’s West End. In 1927 the production opened on Broadway starring a young Hungarian actor named Bela Lugosi. Universal pictures purchased the screen rights that same year for US$40,000, …
Read More »Actresses: Horror Films – Before They were Famous
My last post was about the most famous male actors and their very first horror film roles. Well now I present to you the female edition of that very same list. Most of the women on this list were sex icons in the horror films they debuted in, and others just get naked. So be sure to check out these movies and …
Read More »The Villain Of The Piece (A-K)
We have all been touched by fictitious persons at numerous points in our lives. They have moved or amused, horrified or inspired us since early childhood. Story-telling is one of the most fundamental of human activities, probably as necessary to our mental health as eating, drinking and breathing are to our physical well-being. Story-telling is almost inconceivable without villains. In …
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