SYNOPSIS: When an unscrupulous scientist drags his stepchildren out into the forest to use them as bait in the hopes of luring out a big foot, not even the team of hillbillies he hired can contain the horror they find: the horror of Mutantis! Only the adventurer Dr. William Fury may be able to stop the beast, but hope dwindles …
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Film Review: Drive Angry 3D (2011)
SYNOPSIS: A man escapes from Hell on a mission to rescue his granddaughter from being sacrificed by a Satanic cult. REVIEW: What is it with Nicholas Cage these days? I know he has had some financila troubles as of late & he might need the money but he seems to have a new movie out every other month or so. …
Read More »Film Review: Dance of the Dead (2008)
SYNOPSIS: It is prom night in middle America. Tuxes have been rented and dresses have been bought. But when the dead unexpectedly rise from their graves to eat the living, it’s up to the geeks, the nerds, the outcast and the losers who couldn’t get dates to the dance to save the town from the undead. Unlikely heroes will rise …
Read More »Film Review: A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge (1985)
SYNOPSIS: A teenage boy is haunted in his dreams by Freddy Krueger who is out to possess him to continue his murdering in the real world. REVIEW: In 1985, hot off the tail off the successful release of “A Nightmare on Elm Street” came the rather odd follow up “A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge“. That notion wasn’t …
Read More »Film Review: Adopting Terror (2012)
SYNOPSIS: Tim and Cheryl Broadbent are excited to finally adopt Mona, a beautiful baby girl until the baby’s biological father starts stalking them, and their world turns upside down, through intimidation, manipulation, and violence, he is determined to take his daughter back. REVIEW: With a title like “Adopting Terror”, one could perhaps assume that this film was a B movie. …
Read More »Film Review: Scarecrow (2013)
SYNOPSIS: For generations, it was an urban legend that lived in the nightmares of children. Now, the season to rejuvenate the tale will revive a town’s darkest fears. REVIEW: “It never sleeps, it never dies, it can’t be stopped, hear our cries. The scarecrow lives to kill us all, keep it buried in the fall.” This is the rhyme of …
Read More »Film Review: Pieces (short film) (2016)
SYNOPSIS: A young woman unearths a supernatural presence at her recently deceased grandmother’s home when she finds a single jigsaw piece and a note that reads “FINISH IT”. REVIEW: More short films! Today we have PIECES from Cappucino Studios, written and directed by Dan Sunley. This is his directorial debut. Filmed in the English countryside, the story follows Isabella (Kristy …
Read More »Film Review: The Fun Room (2010)
SYNOPSIS: Eddie Roberts saw something horrible as a child: the torture murder of a woman. Now as an adult, the experience has led to his torturing and murdering young women. REVIEW: We’re in a day and age where everything under the sun has been done. It’s because of that, that you can also recognize the true horror fan filmmakers from …
Read More »Film Review: Alice in Wonderland (2010)
SYNOPSIS: 19-year-old Alice returns to the magical world from her childhood adventure, where she reunites with her old friends and learns of her true destiny: to end the Red Queen’s reign of terror. REVIEW: From the looks of the crowds gathering during premiere weekend, this one is sure to be a money maker…not to mention the fact that the …
Read More »Phil Stevens’ Flowers 02 Crowdfunding Campaign/Chat with Cast and Crew
Phil Stevens is in the process of writing a new chapter in horror with his darkly artistic, bloody and upsetting films, telling his nihilistic stories of death and destruction with strong visuals and a distinct lack of dialogue. With Flowers (2015), we have the unique tale of a serial killer as told by his deceased victims. In 2016, Lung II …
Read More »Scumdance Film Festival Call For Entries – Horror Movies Wanted
Scumdance Film Fest wants Horror Movies Earlybird Deadline May 31, 2018 For Immediate Release Scumdance Film Festival has opened it’s submission process for the 2018 festival season. They are in search of feature films and shorts in the following areas: Horror | Grindhouse | Splatter | Exploitation | Punk | Rock&Roll | Hot-Rod | Biker | Underground.
Read More »Film Review: Hellgate (1989)
SYNOPSIS: Four friends discover that an urban legend about a seductive phantom hitchhiker is no myth. Now the spectral beauty is intent on loving one of them to death. To lift the curse they must venture to an abandoned ghost town and face a parade of zombies and evil spirits. It’s a deranged paint-huffing Evil Dead wannabe from the director …
Read More »Michael Gross (Tremors) & Stephen Erkintalo (Haunted Tours) – HNN Podcast
Horror News Confidential welcomes celebrity guests Michael Gross (Tremors, Family Ties) and Paranoral Investigator, Stephen Erkintalo (Haunted Tours) on this week’s episode. Hosted by Michael Joy (Manager – Horrornews.net) and broadcasting on the Totally Driven Entertainment Radio Network #GetDriven #StayDriven Tuesday at 9pm – 11pm EST http://www.blogtalkradio.com/totallydriven/2018/04/25/tremors-star-michael-gross-haunted-tours-star-stephen-erkintalo
Read More »80’s Cult Classic Ghosthouse Is Getting Remade!
Italian Cult Classic GHOSTHOUSE is getting a remake from Filmmaker Dustin Ferguson Learn How To Be Part Of Bringing 80’s Horror Back From The Dead For Immediate Release:
Read More »Killer Piñata 2: More of Them – Angry Mule Productions Film Fundraising
Angry Mule Productions hopes to raise $35,000 to produce Killer Piñata 2: More of Them, a sequel to the cult hit horror-comedy, Killer Piñata. On April 23rd, Killer Piñata 2: More of Them launched on crowdfunding site Kickstarter. Killer Piñata 2 is the sequel to the cult hit 2016 horror-comedy, Killer Piñata. In addition to more laughs and gore, the production is joined by Ron Jeremy and Danny Hassel …
Read More »Chilling Short Film Pre-empts New British Horror
After the success of his powerful psychological horror The Telephone, Derbyshire writer-director Stuart Connock Wheeldon is again to take the world of independent cinema by storm. His new film Don’t Follow the Light today steps into the preproduction phase and will be filmed in and around the Derbyshire countryside in the summer of 2018. Don’t Follow the Light is a prequel to the thoroughbred filmmaker’s …
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