Lin Shaye to Serve as Festival Ambassador America’s largest and longest running horror film festival, Screamfest Horror Film Festival, is proud to announce the first wave of its official 2018 film line up. In its 18th year, the festival, which will run from Oct. 9-18, 2018 at the TCL Chinese 6 Theaters in Hollywood, has launched careers – providing a …
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Film Review: Masquerades Day (Maskare) (short film) (2018)
REVIEW: More short films, kiddies! Today we have MASQUERADES DAY (MASKARE), Interesting to find that this is based on a real festival, a Slavic version of Halloween. I’ve been able to find out a bit about it, but not much. Essentially, its the same concept as what we call Halloween – wear a costume, knock on the door, sing a …
Read More »Serpent – It’s Not Just Snakes That Are Venomous
STARRING TOM AINSLEY SARAH DUMONT NICOLE JOHNSON Serpent is available for Digital Download from 15th October Synopsis Hoping to save their crumbling marriage, Gwynneth joins her husband, Adam, as he embarks on a wildlife research expedition. The romantic bliss of the wilderness suddenly turns into a fatal moment of reckoning, as the couple awaken to find a deadly snake trapped in their tent. …
Read More »SINGLE WHITE FEMALE Comes to Blu-ray November 13 from Scream Factory
SCREAM FACTORY PRESENTS A Film by Barbet Schroeder SINGLE WHITE FEMALE Starring Bridget Fonda, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Steven Weber, and Peter Friedman AVAILABLE ON BLU-RAY™ NOVEMBER 13, 2018 FROM SCREAM FACTORY™ The perfect roommate or a perfect nightmare? An innocent wanted ad – “SWF seeks female to share apt in West 70s; Non-smkr, professional preferred” – opens the door to …
Read More »Film Review: Inhumanwich! (2016)
SYNOPSIS: Following a radioactive accident in outer space, an astronaut is transformed into a sentient blob of meat who devours everything and everyone in its path. REVIEW: Inhumanwich! is the first feature length horror film from Writer/director David Cornelius. The film is an attempt at a throwback to the black and white science fiction movies of the fifties. I think …
Read More »Interview: Jeff Miller (Ouija House, Death Kiss)
Hi Jeff, first off thank you for taking the time to do this interview with us for Horrornews.net. “Ouija House” was so good. The story was great and of course the cast did a good job. I loved that young Katherine is portrayed by Tara Reid and then of course Katherine is portrayed by the one and only Dee Wallace. …
Read More »Film Review: Birdemic 2: The Resurrection (2013)
SYNOPSIS: A platoon of eagles and vultures attack Hollywood, California. Why do the eagles and vultures attack? And who will survive?
Read More »Film Review: Judith: The Night She Stayed Home (short film) (2010)
SYNOPSIS: TRICK-OR-TREAT! It’s Halloween day in the quiet rural community of Haddonfield, Illinois. Judith Myers and her best friend D’arcy Mims are planning a Halloween night camp out at The Myers House with their friends. Judith is trying to forget the growing tensions in her family and wants to immerse herself in a carefree celebration, but her reclusive brother’s presence …
Read More »Film Review: Ghost Bride (2013)
SYNOPSIS: Supernatural thriller from New Zealand filmmaker David Blyth following the romance between Chinese immigrant Jason Chen and Kiwi girl Skye. When Chen proposes to Skye, tensions arise from his parents and the woman they wanted him to wed, Mei Ling. But the traditional Chinese culture clash is nothing compared to the conflict of two worlds: the living and the …
Read More »Film Review: The Asphyx (1973)
SYNOPSIS: English country squire Sir Hugo Cunningham searches for immortality by literally ‘bottling up’ the Spirit of the Dead, or Asphyx.
Read More »Film Review: Exit No. 6 (2006)
SYNOPSIS: This summer, legendary stuntman Van Dine, seeking his way out of life around “Exit No.6”, involves in a series of mysterious missing events with buddies Vance, Fion, Vivian. During Van Dine’s investigation, all evidence leads to a new Blog “Autumn Leaves Club” The terrifying truth that lies beneath will soon be exposed REVIEW: It’s only fair to warn you …
Read More »Film Review: 2 Little Monsters (2012)
SYNOPSIS: Based on true events, Carl Withers and James Landers return to society at age eighteen, after having been incarcerated since they were ten for the murder of a small child. REVIEW: David Schmoeller, noteworthy director of PUPPET MASTER, TOURIST TRAP, and CRAWLSPACE, returns to tread the same water as HENRY: PORTRAIT OF A SERIAL KILLER, THE SNOWTOWN MURDERS, and …
Read More »Film Review: Colour from the Dark (2008)
SYNOPSIS: Pietro and Lucia live on an isolated farm with Alice, Lucia’s younger sister. Poor farmers, they live tilling the soil. Pietro is a good worker and a strong man who, unlike his three brothers, is not at war because of a deformed knee. Lucia is a beautiful and reserved woman dedicated to her family. Their life is peaceful and …
Read More »Film Review: The Bell Witch Haunting (2013)
SYNOPSIS: Based on true events. The Robertson County Sheriff’s Department has released footage found on the bodies of the Sawyer family’s cell phones and video cameras. What was first thought to be a murder-suicide is now believed to be the return of a centuries-old demon responsible for America’s most famous paranormal event REVIEW: Considering the multitude of titles that have surfaced …
Read More »Film Review: The White Haired Witch of the Lunar Kingdom (2014)
SYNOPSIS: In the twilight of the Ming Dynasty, the Imperial court is plagued by corruption as tyrants rule over the land. With the Manchurians preying on a weakened empire, war is imminent. To save the victims from their suffering, sorceress Jade Raksha fights the soldiers that oppress people for their own gain. As payback, local government officials decide to pin …
Read More »Film Review: Enter the Dragon (1973)
SYNOPSIS: A martial artist agrees to spy on a reclusive crime lord using his invitation to a tournament there as cover. REVIEW: A film as monumental as Bruce Lee’s “Enter the Dragon” really needs no introduction. It was the summit of martial artist Bruce Lee’s career. Still to this day it stands as one of the greatest martial arts films …
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