SYNOPSIS: South American killer spider hitches a lift to the US in a coffin and starts to breed and kill. REVIEW: Whilst this can hardly be defined as a horror film (it actually ended up being marketed as a ‘thrill-omedy’), there were still several moments which genuinely made my skin crawl. There’s just something about spiders which are inherently scary …
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Film Review: Roseville (2013)
SYNOPSIS: The events surrounding the unsolved police case in which guests of a mountain hut come face to face with terror, when the mysterious force that stalks them in the dark, violently knocks on the door of their consciousness.
Read More »Book Review: Dark Faith – Editors: Maurice Broaddus | Jerry Gordon
DARK FAITH Edited by Maurice Broaddus and Jerry Gordon Published by: Apex Publications Publication Date: 2010 Format: Black / White – 360 pages Price: $19.95 Many people believe that faith and horror do not mix, but I would be among the first to argue that point. The experience of terror is an intensely spiritual one and spiritual experiences can often …
Read More »Film Review: Battle Girl: the Living Dead in Tokyo Bay (1991)
(aka: Batoru gâru: Tokyo crisis wars) SYNOPSIS: A meteor lands in Japan and the fallout creates a “shield” around Tokyo, encasing the city in a foggy darkness. A state of martial law is declared. People are in a panic as violent crime and corruption spreads throughout the region and punk gangs are ruling the streets. As if things weren’t bad …
Read More »Film Review: She Who Must Burn (2015)
When Angela (Sarah Smyth) refuses to leave her planned-parenthood clinic after it is shut down by the state, a family of fanatical evangelists vow to make her pay. After spending over fifty years in the business, it’s rare to find a director who still has a voice or still has something to say to his audience. Director Larry Kent (who …
Read More »Interview: David Anders (The Revenant)
If the name David Anders doesn’t ring a bell you should be ashamed. He has been a part of some of televisions’ most talked about genre series including “Alias”, “Heroes”, “The Vampire Diaries”, and now “Once Upon a Time”. He is also rather well known for his strong British accent. His replication of the accent is flawless and you would …
Read More »Comic Review: Captain Kronos: Vampire Hunter – Issue #1
Depending on what kind of horror fan you are, you could look at the movie Captain Kronos: Vampire Hunter as a missed opportunity. Released by Hammer Studios in 1974, the film was intended as an alternative to their typical offering. Usually the monster was either the star, Christopher Lee, or both. Intending to flip their usual approach to vampire stories, …
Read More »Film Review: Blade Runner 2049 (2017)
SYNOPSIS: An LAPD blade runner discovers a long-buried secret that has repercussions far beyond anything that he can imagine. REVIEW: Harrison Ford was the first actor I was a huge fan of during my childhood who portrayed multiple characters I adored. I was eight and-a-half years-old when I saw his portrayal as Han Solo in Star Wars in 1977 and …
Read More »Flatliners Resuscitates a Dead Original
When I was younger, Nightmare on Elm Street scared the hell out of me. As an adult human I went back and re-watched it and wondered, “Why did I like this?” and I only had one answer: Robert Englund. Personally, I loved the remake because it focused on Krueger’s. Much like Friday the 13th and how it framed Jason as …
Read More »Blood Runs Thick – Red Carpet Premiere on Halloween Night
Blood Runs Thick staring Tom Sizemore Red Carpet Premiere on Halloween For Immediate Release WHAT: Beverly Hills Fine Arts Theater will host the Official World Premiere of Romane Simon’s Blood Runs Thick. The entire cast will be in attendance for the RED CARPET event on Halloween night, October 31st at 6:00pm PT.
Read More »Midnight Releasing Joins The Forlorned October
Midnight Releasing Joins The Forlorned October 3 A Grim Fate Awaits Those Who Dare Enter the Lighthouse Available Nationwide on Cable VOD and Digital HD Los Angeles, CA– Midnight Releasing turns on the light for Andrew Wiest’s The Forlorned. Based on the book by suspense novelist Angela Townsend, The Forlorned is the story of a man lured by a job …
Read More »Riverdale Avenue Books Call for Deathworld Submissions
Call for Submissions on Deadworld
Read More »Halloween Starts Early with Storm King Comics at New York Comic Con
Halloween Starts Early for Storm King Comics At New York Comic Con Award winning comic publisher Storm King Comics announced it’s convention plans for this year’s New York Comic Con. Their latest Halloween anthology release John Carpenter’s Tales for a HalloweeNight Volume 3 hits stores this week and Storm King will have their NYCC exclusive edition on hand with a cover …
Read More »Film Review: Day of the Dead (1985)
SYNOPSIS: A small group of military officers and scientists dwell in an underground bunker as the world above is overrun by zombies. REVIEW: Day of the Dead is the third installment in the Living Dead series that includes a total of six films written and directed by George A. Romero. The complete list of films in the series is Night …
Read More »Cinepocalypse Announces Full Programming, Guests, Juries!
Debut year of genre festival to award director Larry Cohen and actor Antonio Fargas, opens with SWEET VIRGINIA, closes with BEYOND SKYLINE! The Music Box Theatre is proud to announce their full wave of programming and guests for the debut year of CINEPOCALYPSE (an evolution to the program design of Bruce Campbell’s Horror Film Festival), which will take place November …
Read More »Interview: Kipp Tribble (Coffin 2)
Tell us about the process for “Coffin 2” and how the idea manifested for you? We never planned to do a sequel, but had jokingly discussed it after the original “Coffin” did so well through Redbox and then became an indie hit worldwide. But there had never been serious talk about it until early November 2015. I had just completed …
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