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Film Review: Hell’s Highway (2002)

SYNOPSIS: A group of four college students from Pennsylvania head to Redondo Beach, CA on a road trip to do what college kids do best: drink their livers into oblivion. Along the way, on a stretch of road in Death Valley known as the Devil’s Freeway, they pick up the young, attractive hitchhiker Lucinda, whose idea of a good time …

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Interview: Jesse Blanchard (Frank & Zed: Monster Movie)

Hi Jesse, Tell us about “Frank and Zed” and how this project came to fruition? Jesse- Well, basically I wanted to make a monster movie starring monsters and I didn’t want to use CGI. So I was going to use puppets for the monsters. I was thinking about it a little bit and I thought puppets for monsters and classic …

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Horror Equity Fund Launches Investor Campaign

Beverly Hills, October 2017: Horror Equity Fund, Inc. (HEF) is proud to announce the official start to its Reg. CF equity funding campaign. HEF is offering first-time as well as experienced investors the opportunity to access, participate in, and profit from the exciting world of horror and thriller entertainment.

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Film Review: Hidden Floor (2006)

SYNOPSIS: A mother and her six year old girl move into a new building. A tenant who lives below her complains about noises coming from her apartment. Even though she lives very quietly, the complaints of noise continue. The mother soon realizes everyone in the building acts bizarre to the point of being scary. The six year old girl soon …

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Film Review: Rasen (Spiral) (1998)

SYNOPSIS: A young pathologist seeks answers to the mysterious death of a friend and soon comes into contact with the same cursed videotape that caused the death of the friend’s wife and son, which is haunted by the curse of Sadako, a relentless spirit. REVIEW: Most people haven’t heard of this film, and not without reason. Rasen is the first …

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Film Review: Uzumaki (Spiral) (2000)

SYNOPSIS: In a small town in Japan, Kirie comes upon her boyfriend’s father silently videotaping a snail. He seems unaware of her presence and she thinks no more of it. Later, the mans obsession with spirals becomes more and more bizarre, ending in his suicide in a washing machine which turn his body into a spiral. Soon other inhabitants become …

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Interview: Catt Bellamy (Cold Moon)

Hi Janel, It’s Catt! Hi Catt, How is everything going? Catt- I am good but my dog has been sick. Awe, I am sorry. I have a Black Lab named Bella Luna Roma! Catt- No, its fine. She is good! So cute! I have a Black, Golden Doodle! Oh, I bet she is adorable! Catt- Yes, so sweet, I love …

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Interview: Luis G. Iga (Murder in the Woods)

Hello Luis, Please tell us about “Murder in the Woods” and why you decided to direct the film? Luis- I grew up loving Slashers like “Halloween,” “Friday the 13th,” “Scream,” “I Know What You Did Last Summer” among others. I wanted to make a Slasher where we broke some of the tropes and challenge the genre by having an all-diverse …

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Film Review: Howard The Duck (1986)

SYNOPSIS: “Howard, a duck the size of a short human, is accidentally brought to Earth through a laser beam in an experiment being performed by a Cleveland physicist Doctor Walter Jenning, and his assistant Phil Blumburtt. Howard ends up in Cleveland, where he rescues singer Beverly Switzer from a group of thugs. Beverly and Phil are friends, and when the …

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Interview: Matt Rosvally (The Miranda Murders)

Please tell us how this project manifested?  Both Matt and Guil are fans of the macabre and the horror genre.  Early 2016, Guil cast Matt as the lead in the horror musical, Monster Beautiful, which he performed in Santa Barbara, CA and Las Vegas, NV.  Throughout the production, the two spent a great deal of time throwing ideas back and …

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Interview: Richard Schertzer (The Little Chapel)

Hi Richard, How are you? Please tell us about “The Little Chapel” and how the idea manifested? Richard- It was basically a project for a video production class. I had to come up with something really quick so I didn’t have an idea at first. I shot on-campus so I wanted to do something inside the campuses Little Chapel. It …

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Interview: Tony Jopia (Cute Little Buggers)

Hi Tony, please tell us how the idea manifested for “Cute Little Buggers?” Tony- I was brought up watching creature features by my father. He would often get me up late on school nights to watch films like Tarantula and THEM!, films I absolutely loved. When I lived in Chile, my grandparents were very resourceful and breed rabbits, so I …

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Interview: Luke Baines (Truth or Dare)

First off Luke, how did you become involved in this project? Nick Simon told me about the script, having worked with him before on The Girl in the Photographs and having become close friends. It sounded like a fun, doesn’t-take-itself-too-seriously kind of a film and I was really interested in being involved. Nick brought me in to audition and to …

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Interview: Cassie Scerbo (Truth or Dare)

First off the trailer for “Truth or Dare” looks incredibly good and scary. How you get involved in the film? Thank you! It’s definitely not for the weak-stomached. I auditioned for this role, which made me feel very deserving of it. Sometimes I’ll get offered a part in a film and of course that is an incredible feeling as I’m …

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Film Review: Who Can Kill a Child? (1976)

SYNOPSIS: A couple of English tourists arrive on an island where all the children have gone crazy and are murdering the adults REVIEW: It’s always been kind of a joke in reference to not only horror movies, but mainstream cinema in general: no matter what, you pretty much always know there will be two survivors at the end: the kid, …

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Film Review: Rosewood Lane (2011)

SYNOPSIS: When radio talk show psychiatrist, Dr. Sonny Blake, moves back to her hometown, she takes notice of her neighborhood paper boy’s unusual behavior. REVIEW: I hate the fact that these young actresses (or even the older ones) feel the need to have so much plastic surgery done. Now I know that Rose McGowan had surgery done to cover up …

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