Hi Michael and Charles, “Hangman” is such an incredible film. You are on the edge of your seat almost on the floor wondering what is going to happen. Where did the idea manifest from and how did you meet Johnny Martin? Charles: Michael and I have been fans of the serial killer genre for a while, and were trying to …
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Film Review: Bloodsuckers from Outer Space (1984)
SYNOPSIS: Rural Texas is struck by an invisible energy wave that transforms nice small town folk into BLOODSUCKERS FROM OUTER SPACE. REVIEW: On this round of reviews I was assigned two of the greatest titles ever conceived – Satan’s Cheerleaders (1977) and Bloodsuckers from Outer Space (1984). I didn’t say they were great movies, just great titles destined for garish …
Read More »Film Review: Mother Krampus (2017)
SYNOPSIS: Based on the myth of Frau Perchta, a witch that comes on the 12 days of Christmas taking children each night. REVIEW: I have never been a huge fan of Christmas, which I may have stated in a previous review, so I greatly enjoy films that throw major monkey wrenches into the works of holiday bliss. Our next contender …
Read More »Film Review: Satan’s Cheerleaders (1977)
SYNOPSIS: A quartet of cheerleaders set out for the big game, only to be shanghaied by a coven of Satanists. REVIEW: 1-2-3-4, let me hear you stomp the floor… It’s SATAN’S CHEERLEADERS! A title that should send any miscreant’s heart fluttering with visions those pillars of sleazy cinema—Satan and cheerleaders. To its credit, Satan’s Cheerleaders delivers both but does …
Read More »Interview: Director Carl Lindbergh (Bunnyman Vengeance)
Hi Carl, How is everything going? Carl- Good. “Bunnyman Vengeance” was a really good movie. You did a great job. How did you become involved? Carl- Well in the genesis of the whole Bunnyman franchise, the whole idea of a giant bunny killing people. I started out with the original Bunnyman and this is the third one that just came …
Read More »Film Review: Boys in the Trees (2016)
SYNOPSIS: On Halloween 1997, two estranged teen skaters embark on a surreal journey through their memories, dreams and fears. REVIEW: On Halloween 1997, two estranged teen skaters embark on a surreal journey through their memories, dreams and fears. Boys in the Trees is the latest film from Australian writer/director Nicholas Verso. He is also known for Max: A Cautionary Tale …
Read More »Film Review: American Guinea Pig: Sacrifice (2017)
SYNOPSIS: Haunted by the death of his father and other psychological traumas, Daniel (Roberto Scorza) returns to the home where he was raised. Faced with intense emotional scars, as well as physical — which are realized by the years of self-harm depicted by the cuttings adorning his body — he enters the bathroom to begin a journey of self-exploration, self-mutilation …
Read More »Film Review: Treasure Chest of Horrors (2012)
SYNOPSIS: Percival Pirate goes on a journey to discover his Grandpappy’s hidden treasure chest. What he believes is treasure turns out to be four never before seen horror films. REVIEW: TREASURE CHEST OF HORRORS: it’s like an unofficial sequel to VHS. It’s an anthology flick . . . and each story is understood to unfold from an old VCR. There …
Read More »Interview: Writer/Directors Pete and Tony Shaker (Killer Christmas)
Hi Pete and Hi Tony, First off, “Killer Christmas” was really good. You guys did a great job! Please tell us how this project manifested? Pete- So basically last Thanksgiving, so just about a year ago. Tony and I we go with our families to a Christmas tree field to cut down a Christmas tree. We have been going to …
Read More »Horror Legend Dee Wallace Joins Cast In Michael Joy’s DEAD afterlife
For Immediate Release Horror Legend, Dee Wallace (E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial, Cujo) is set to join the cast of DEAD afterlife. She is joining a ensemble of horror icons that already includes Michael Berryman (The Hills Have Eyes, Weird Science), Bill Moseley (Devil’s Rejects, Texas Chainsaw Massacre part 2), Kane Hodder (Friday the 13th movies), and Bill Oberst Jr. (Scream Queens, …
Read More »Horror Equity Fund, Inc Investment Campaign now In Final Weeks
Horror Equity Fund, Inc. (HEF) Investment Campaign now In Final Weeks Beverly Hills January 2018: Horror Equity Fund, Inc. (HEF) is headed into the final weeks of their Reg. CF investment funding campaign.
Read More »Book Review: Dawn in Damnation – Author Clark Casey
Dawn in Damnation By Clark Casey Lyrical Press 181 Pages “Welcome to Damnation where every living soul is as dead as a door nail, except one.” The quotation directly derived from the novella’s opener says it all. Somewhere beyond the parameters of human comprehension lies a realm where the dead go. Not exactly hell, certainly not heaven the inhabitants are …
Read More »Film Review: The Gatehouse (2016)
SYNOPSIS: Eternity, a 10-year-old girl, lives in a gatehouse at the edge of an ancient forest and she likes to dig for buried treasure. One day she digs up something she shouldn’t, and the forest wants it back. REVIEW: There is a perfect plan B for all those up-and-coming type filmmakers in Hollywood that is put into action just in …
Read More »Film Review: Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (1987)
SYNOPSIS: The Man of Steel crusades for nuclear disarmament and meets Lex Luthor’s latest creation, Nuclear Man. REVIEW: Today’s journey into bad movie land is the much-maligned Superman IV: The Quest for Peace, though if the director had his way, it would have had the subtitle The Quest for a Budget by the time they wrapped. The film centers on …
Read More »Film Review: Talon Falls (2017)
SYNOPSIS: A group of four friends visit a rural Halloween attraction, only to learn that some of the exhibits may be much more interactive than anticipated. REVIEW: Writer / Director: Joshua Shreve Starring: Morgan Wiggins, Jordyn Rudolph, Brad Bell, Ryan Rudolph Morgan Wiggins – Lyndsey killjoy, Brad Bell – Lance douche, Jordyn Rudolph – Ryder blonde, Ryan Rudolph – Sean …
Read More »Film Review: The Neighbor Zombie (2010)
SYNOPSIS: In 2010, the people of Seoul, South Korea fight a virus that threatens to infect the planet. REVIEW: By and large, the American movie-going public is pretty much over zombies. The undead apocalypse trend was a mighty force in the mid-2000s consumerist culture, being relevant what with all our wars and recessions and such. For a while there, it …
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