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Red Christmas starring Dee Wallace – Available Now on DVD, Blu-ray, and VOD!
OUT NOW! Dee Wallace-Starring RED CHRISTMAS Available on DVD, Blu-ray and most VOD Outlets Philadelphia, PA – Craig Anderson’s Red Christmas, a horror-filled cinematic present for the entire family (including your abortion-protesting uncle) has been released on all platforms this week.
Read More »Top 20 Schlocky Sci-Fi Shows
No one mourns for Gronk. Well, okay, it’s a big world, maybe somebody out there does mourn for Gronk, but it’s not legions, and I’m certainly not talking about multi-million-dollar movie franchises, Next Generation television spin-offs, or even Gronk conventions. I’m talking about Gronk the forgotten. Gronk was the name of comedian Joe E. Ross‘s buffoon caveman character in the …
Read More »Book Review: The Frightfest Guide to Monster Movies – Author Michael Gingold
The Frightfest Guide to Monster Movies (Dark Heart of Cinema) Series: Dark Heart of Cinema (Book 2) Paperback: 240 pages Publisher: FAB Press (October 15, 2017) By Michael Gingold (Author), Frank Henenlotter (Foreword) It seems about this time every year a new horror treat finds its way to my desk offering all sorts of horror genre classifications and information. This …
Read More »Book Review: Antitheus – Author GA Minton
The Goldmine Lodge is a picturesque retreat nestled deep in the Sierra Nevada mountains. Perfect for a conference of revered religious leaders to get away from it all and discuss the beliefs and ideals they are so passionate about. Little did they know that an evil lurks in the shadows, stalking them, biding its time. A hellish storm is coming …
Read More »Film Review: Where is It (short film) (2017)
SYNOPSIS: Two friends on a video call realize that one of them is not alone. REVIEW: Where Is It is a new horror short written and directed by Todd Spence and Zak White. The creative duo are also known for their horror short Your Date Is Here (2017). With a running time of just over three minutes, the team manages …
Read More »CAIN HILL – New Horror Feature starring Gemma Atkinson, Alex Zane and Michael Parr
THEY SHOULD HAVE STAYED AWAY A group of documentary filmmakers are filming a TV special about the events which have occurred at the famous and mysterious abandoned Cain Hill asylum many years earlier, and the unexplained abductions and murders that have occurred at the site since then. The group soon learn that one of the inmates lever left Cain Hill …
Read More »DEATH RACE: BEYOND ANARCHY – Available on Blu-ray, DVD and On Demand on January 30
ZACH MCGOWAN, DANNY GLOVER AND DANNY TREJO AMP UP THE ACTION IN THE GRITTIEST INSTALLMENT OF THE DEATH RACE FRANCHISE FROM UNIVERSAL 1440 ENTERTAINMENT DEATH RACE: BEYOND ANARCHY AVAILABLE ON BLU-RAY™, DVD, DIGITAL AND ON DEMAND ON JANUARY 30, 2018 FROM UNIVERSAL PICTURES HOME ENTERTAINMENT The stakes are higher than ever in the intense action-adventure Death Race: Beyond Anarchy, arriving …
Read More »Film Review: Dark Roast (short film) (2017)
SYNOPSIS: Two slacker members of a band called Piss Bucket find themselves stuck at the coffee shop where they work on Halloween night. It sucks for them because they have a big concert to get to so they are eager to punch out and get rocking. Unfortunately for them things go from bad to worse when they start getting threatening …
Read More »Scottish Chiller The Black Gloves To Première at FrightFest This Halloween
Lawrie Brewster’s eagerly awaited Gothic Noir THE BLACK GLOVES will screen at Horror Channel FrightFest’s Halloween extravaganza in London, UK on the 28th of October. The 1940s-set black and white chiller, starring horror darling Macarena Gómez features alongside a choice line-up of horror premières including HOUSEWIFE, from BASKIN director Can Evrenol and BEYOND SKYLINE, the sequel to 2010 breakout hit …
Read More »TRAUMA Extreme Horror Trailer release, one of the most Controversial Films of the Last Years
«Trauma» by Lucio A. Rojas tells the brutal story of a group of women stalked and outraged by two men, whos evil proceeds from the dark past of Chile, in a film that has provoked great controversy among those who have seen it. “Trauma”, by Lucio A. Rojas, will have its worldwide premiere by the end of October, in Morbido …
Read More »Joachim Trier’s THELMA – Opening November 24 in LA (November 10 in NY)
Directed by Joachim Trier Written By Joachim Trier and Eskil Vogt Starring Eili Harboe, Kaya Wilkins, Ellen Dorrit Petersen, and Henrik Rafaelsen THELMA, is award-winning writer/director Joachim Trier’s (REPRISE, OSLO, AUGUST 31st, LOUDER THAN BOMBS) most daring film to date. Co-written with longtime collaborator Eskil Vogt, Trier follows Thelma, a young woman (Eili Harboe) who leaves her strict family and …
Read More »NYC Horror Film Festival announces Lou Simon’s “3” as their Opening Night feature
New York City Horror Film Festival announces the film as their
Read More »The Brooklyn Horror Film Festival Announces Awards and Highlights from the Second Annual Edi
The Brooklyn Horror Film Festival is thrilled to announce our 2017 award winners following the close of another successful year bringing the best in horror to NYC’s coolest borough. The second edition of the festival closed with a sold-out screening of Elizabeth E. Schuch’s THE BOOK OF BIRDIE at the Wythe Hotel Cinema in Greenpoint. “The rate of expansion for …
Read More »Film Review: Demon Hunter (2016)
SYNOPSIS: Detective Ray Beckett seeks the aid of homicide suspect, Taryn Barker, in rescuing his daughter from a demonic force. REVIEW: There are some great Irish horrors out there, films such as Grabbers, Stitches and – no, really – I Am Not a Serial Killer. So, whenever a new one manages to escape from its homeland to potentially terrorize the …
Read More »Film Review: Adaline (2015)
SYNOPSIS: Adaline’s terrifying visions bleed through from the past and become Daniela’s present-day nightmares. REVIEW: Time for another jaunt into the old-house-with-creepy-past-in-a-small-town territory. I have to admit a certain fondness for this type of material and a reluctance to approaching any new entries in the formula. The former is for the simple fact that even the worst turkeys in this …
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