Countless (no pun intended of course) books have no doubt been written about the career of the late Sir Christopher Lee, the actor arguably best known for his portrayal of Count Dracula and his appearance in scores of science fiction, fantasy and horror films. I was introduced to Sir Christopher’s work when I was five and caught several scenes of …
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LAKESHORE RECORDS PRESENTS THE JIGSAW – SOUNDTRACK Featuring Music by Charlie Clouser
Lakeshore Records will release the JIGSAW – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack digitally on October 27, 2017. The album features the original music by Charlie Clouser (SAW, TVs WAYWARD PINES). “For JIGSAW I actually started working on the score by concentrating on the end of the film, because there would need to be two thematic cues that came before the obligatory …
Read More »Screambox Releasing 13 FREE films for Halloween
I wanted to give you a heads up about Screambox’s Halloween event — 13 Screams to Halloween. Screambox is releasing 13 fan-favorite films (a new move each weekday) completely free for streaming from tomorrow, Friday the 13th, through Halloween, October 31st. No credit card is necessary. Viewers can just visit https://www.screambox.com/13 and enjoy the content. Screambox also has a new, …
Read More »Comic Review: City of Lost Souls Vol 1 – The End is the Beginning is the End
Selling your soul to the devil is arguably a more common trope in comic books than it is any other medium. Despite being fairly fertile ground, finding a fresh take on the Faustian faux pas is not always that easy. As is so often the case, it takes a dip into the world of indie comics to breathe, or in …
Read More »The Film Detective Announces October ‘31 Days of Horror’ Movie Scare-a-Thon
Featuring Iconic Horror Stars Bela Lugosi, Boris Karloff, Vincent Price, Lon Chaney & More! Giant leeches, a flesh-eating plant, vampire bats, zombies and a host of chills and thrills. The Film Detective has hand-selected frightful film classics from its extensive archive to share with horror movie buffs all month long. Each day in October, a new title will …
Read More »Horror Happens Radio: Halloween Episode Panel Discussions from HorrorHound Weekend!
With Horror Happens Radio rising from the dead on Halloween this year, the Rondo Nominated Horror talk radio program with over 1100 chats and guests will play three near 60 minute panels from the September Indy HorrorHound Show. Part of the four hour live radio program (3-7 PM EST) on HomeGrownRadioNJ via the TuneIn App, the lineup will feature panel …
Read More »Book Review: The Art of Horror Movies: An Illustrated History – Edited by Stephen Jones
The Art of Horror Movies: An Illustrated History Hardcover: 256 pages Publisher: Applause Theatre & Cinema Books; Ill edition (September 1, 2017) It’s a only a few times a year that a horror genre book comes out that is so stunning, it becomes a must-own right out of the gate. Sure, we get alot if books that focus on the …
Read More »Interview: Sadistik
I watched the “Honeycomb” video and it is really good. There is a lot of cool visuals and almost stories in your videos. How did you come up with the concept? You have a lot of talent! Sadistik- Oh thank you. It’s kind of funny because usually the videos I do have more horror story elements to them. “Honeycomb” is …
Read More »Film Review: The Jitters (1989)
SYNOPSIS: In Chinatown, merciless gang goes on nightly rampages of theft and destruction. Merchant Frank Lee has no way of fighting back – until he’s undead, murdered by the gangsters…but he returns to life transformed into a “Kyonshi” – Chinese version of a vampire – and ready to avenge his unjust death in a way that’s sure going to give …
Read More »Film Review: Smiley (2012)
SYNOPSIS: After learning of an urban legend in which a demented serial killer named SMILEY can be summoned through the Internet, mentally fragile Ashley must decide whether she is losing her mind or becoming Smiley’s next victim. REVIEW: I did it for the lulz I did it for the lulz I did it for the lulz If that phrase sounds …
Read More »Film Review: Auteur (2014)
SYNOPSIS: On the brink of reaching the pinnacle of his film career for his latest theatrical masterpiece; Director Charlie Buckwald suddenly disappears. Taking all of the footage and leaving virtually no trace of his existence. Soon to follow are the sudden deaths of his film crew and pieces of evidence that all point to one incident on set. Intrigued by …
Read More »Film Review: Mirror Mirror (2012)
SYNOPSIS: “After a beloved King vanishes, his ruthless wife seizes control of the kingdom and keeps her beautiful eighteen-year-old stepdaughter, Snow White, hidden away in the palace. But when the princess attracts the attention of a charming and wealthy visiting prince, the jealous Queen banishes the girl to a nearby forest. Taken in by a band of rebellious but kindhearted …
Read More »Film Review: RoadKill (2011)
SYNOPSIS: Six young friends on a road trip in Ireland run afoul of gypsies who curse them for accidentally running down an old woman. The curse takes the form of a terrifying flying beast that tries killing them all. REVIEW: Directed by Johannes Roberts Written by Rick Suvalle Starring: Kacey Barnfield, Stephen Rea, Eliza Bennett Best line: “Ok, I don’t …
Read More »Film Review: Mad Mutilator (1983)
SYNOPSIS: Ogroff is a very odd hermit who lives in the woods in the French countryside. He enjoys wearing a mask, decorating his run-down house with various bones and body parts, and killing anyone who comes anywhere near him or his home. Did I mention that he also keeps a bunch of zombies in his basement for some unknown reason …
Read More »Film Review: Leatherface (2017)
SYNOPSIS: Years before the events that took place in the original The Texas Chainsaw Massacre a young Leatherface (who acts nothing like Leatherface until the end of the movie) escapes from a mental hospital, is taken hostage by a weird homicidal couple, and then kills some people. REVIEW: Why does Leatherface need an origin story? I have no idea. I always just thought that he was a mentally challenged …
Read More »Film Review: The Curse of El Charro (2005)
SYNOPSIS: In California, Maria has awful nightmares with and visions of her sister that committed suicide one year ago. Her roommate Chris invites Maria to travel with her and her friends Tanya and Rose on vacation to her uncle’s house in Saguaro, Arizona, to relax. When the group arrives in the house, they immediately go to a night-club to have …
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