SYNOPSIS: Mike, now released from a psychiatric hospital, continues his journey to stop the evil Tall Man from his grim work. REVIEW: Written & Directed by: Don Coscarelli Starring: Reggie Bannister, James LeGros, Angus Scrimm QUICK FIX: Ten years after the events in the first film, Mike is finally released from psychiatric care when (just like Charley Brewster in FRIGHT …
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Film Review: Phantasm (1979)
SYNOPSIS: Often considered one of the icons of 1970s independent horror cinema, director Don Coscarelli’s classic nail-biter follows two boys who, in pursuit of an odd-looking grave robber, may wind up as the newest members of a freshly dead slave race. Jody (Bill Thornbury) and Mike (A. Michael Baldwin) discover that the creature (Angus Scrimm) stealing cadavers walks the earth …
Read More »Interview: Jeff Frumess, Director (Romeo’s Distress)
Director Jeff Frumess on the set of Romeo’s Distress with Dave Street What was the first movie you remember seeing in a theater? Jeff Frumess: The first movie I can remember seeing in the theater was 1990’s Spaced Invaders. I went a few times and can even remember turning my little plastic play table on its side to recreate the …
Read More »Film Review: Truth or Dare (2017)
SYNOPSIS: Eight college friends head to a “Haunted Rental” for Halloween. But when they replay the game that made the house infamous, they awaken an evil spirit intent on stealing their souls. REVIEW: SyFy Network is well known for their films. I think the word most people use would be “infamous”. Bad writing, cheesy special effects, bad acting from nobodies …
Read More »Film Review: The Covenant (2017)
SYNOPSIS: After the sudden death of their daughter, Sarah Doyle’s husband commits suicide in front of her, which doesn’t seem that surprising since he already physically looks to be the embodiment of giving up on life. Sarah and her estranged brother move back into their childhood home. Not long afterwards she begins to experience paranormal events. REVIEW: Directed: Robert Conway …
Read More »Film Review: I Was a Teenage TV Terrorist (1985)
SYNOPSIS: Media terrorists” (aka bored teenagers) boycott a TV station. REVIEW: I Was a Teenage TV Terrorist should come with a warning label. Well, several, actually. But for starters: any modern viewer would likely expect the 1985 film to naturally feel a bit dated some thirty-plus years after its original release, but the fact of the matter is that I …
Read More »Film Review: Galaxy of Horrors (2017)
SYNOPSIS: Aboard a spacecraft with a malfunctioning cryogenic pod a man watches 8 science-fiction horror short films. REVIEW: Directors: Justin McConnell, Javier Chillon, Todd Cobery…. Starring: Adam Buller, Elle Gabriel, Francesc Garrido, Charles Hubell… Galaxy of Horrors is the second collaboration between Rue Morgue and the Little Terrors short films festival. Like the name suggest this has a science fiction …
Read More »Interview: Sarah Habel (Atomica)
Sarah Habel (WHIP IT, CW’s RIVERDALE, HOSTEL III) is talented, beautiful and smart. She took time to speak with Horronews.net for an exclusive on her new film, ATOMICA. Hi Sarah, how are you doing?
Read More »Film, Review: Nasty Nancy (2010)
SYNOPSIS: In a school full of perverse teachers, where you earn grades by having sex, Nancy is the only honest person. But when she, despite studying a lot, fails her final exam… it’s time for revenge! REVIEW: I haven’t seen many horror films that have come out of Croatia because, well, there aren’t many horror films coming out of Croatia. …
Read More »Film Review: The Belko Experiment (2016)
SYNOPSIS: In a twisted social experiment, 80 Americans are locked in their high-rise corporate office in Bogotá, Colombia and ordered by an unknown voice coming from the company’s intercom system to participate in a deadly game of kill or be killed. Review: Director: Greg McLean Starring: John Gallagher Jr, Tony Goldwyn, Adria Arjona, John C. McGinley, Melonie Diaz. In Bogota, …
Read More »Top 10 Best Horror Films Of 2016
With only a few days left in 2016, I guess there’s no time like now to reminisce and talk about the ten films that gave me a modicum of chills over the last 12 months. This past year has been quite successful for the horror genre in terms of box office grosses, with more than a few releases bringing back …
Read More »Interview: Tami Stronach (The Never-Ending Story)
“It was such a special story.” Tami talking about “The Never-Ending Story.” It is such an honor to speak with you. I absolutely loved “Never-Ending Story” and grew up watching it. Tami: Thank you. How does it feel to be talking about this legendary film thirty years later? Tami: It is crazy. It’s been thirty years. I cannot believe we …
Read More »Interview: Tom Costabile – Director (Voodoo)
You wrote and directed VOODOO, what type of challenges did you face? Tom- Time! To write a script is an accomplishment in itself. To actually go into production, get it done and wrapped, then finish post-production, get it released, find a distributor, and then get a theater to pick it up. To take it from point A to point Z …
Read More »Film Review: Frozen Scream (1975)
SYNOPSIS: After the death of her husband a woman stumbles onto a weird conspiracy involving a pair of demented doctors trying to discover the key to immortality. Before you know it the corpses of the people they are experimenting on are up walking around and trying to kill anyone unlucky enough to come into contact with them. REVIEW: On paper …
Read More »Film Review: Delirium (1979)
SYNOPSIS: A deranged killer (that looks like a cracked out Seth Macfarlane) is stalking the streets of St. Louis, taking out a number of unfortunate women that he happens to come into contact with. When the cops spring into action to stop him they discover that he is just part of something a lot darker and even though they may …
Read More »Cage – Amazon Prime – April 3, 2017
SIXTY6MEDIAFILM presents ‘CAGE’ Available on Amazon Prime from 3rd April 2017 Cage follows Gracie Blake (Lucy Jane Quinlan), a Seattle based chat line worker, who following the decision to meet a new client, finds herself waking up in a cage, in a warehouse, somewhere in America. At first Gracie struggles to understand her situation, yet soon realises she needs to …
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