The SFUAD Film School in Santa Fe, New Mexico is producing it’s first ever feature film project – “Final Cutz.” Crewed by students working with professional mentors and SAG actors, the movie is a dark comedy/horror film about a zombie apocalypse that takes place at an art university in the Southwest.
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Netflix’s DEATH NOTE *new trailer, featurette and artwork*
DEATH NOTE LAUNCHES GLOBALLY ON NETFLIX ON AUGUST 25TH It’s simple, all you need is a name and a face.
Read More »Raindance Film Festival Poster & Trailer
The Raindance Film Festival is quickly approaching and to celebrate, it has launched the Official Trailer & Poster for its 25th edition, which will take place in London’s West End from September 20th – October 1st, 2017. Directed by Rick Darge, the inspiration behind this year’s trailer has been attributed to the filmmaking process and the deconstruction of cinema – …
Read More »Book Review: The Thorn Saga – Author Joshua Ingle
THE THORN SAGA The Complete Epic Story By: Joshua Ingle 665 Pages Thorn is a demon to be reckoned with. Revered by the ominous and feared by one and all he vies to dominate the human soul market. One day his very core existence is threatened when he’s attacked and his days of possession and murderous carnage may be numbered. …
Read More »Death Comes for THE BLESSED ONES on DVD July 11th
The Blessed Ones Have Been Chosen for July 11th Patrick O’Bell’s Latest Thriller Comes to VOD and DVD Available Nationwide from Wild Eye Releasing New York, NY – Wild Eye Releasing has set The Blessed Ones free on a deadly flight across the desert. Writer-director Patrick O’Bell latest feature follows escaped followers of a maniacal cult leader who must survive …
Read More »Film Review: Pazucus Island of Vomit and Despair (2017)
SYNOPSIS: New feature film by Gurcius Gewdner REVIEW: If you’re looking for criminally underrated horror movies from countries outside of North America, I highly recommend checking out the films of Brazil. Jose Mojica Marins is probably one of the most widely known directors from way down south, thanks to his Coffin Joe trilogy – At Midnight I’ll Take Your Soul, …
Read More »Film Review: Killer App (2017)
SYNOPSIS: A young hacker creates an “antisocial” networking app that matches enemies instead of friends. When her enemies start turning up dead, she must uncover who or what is behind it before it’s too late REVIEW: Technology has long been used as something to fear in horror tales. As it has become a more important aspect of everyday life, its …
Read More »IFC’s KILLING GROUND – Midnight Selection Sundance 2017 In Theaters July 21st
“It’s subtle, strong and scary as hell.” – Nerdist “…a blunt, brutally effective survival tale…” – The Hollywood Reporter KILLING GROUND
Read More »Film Review: American Mummy (2014)
SYNOPSIS: A graduate student on an archaeological dig in a desert performs a ritual on a mummy wearing a fearsome mask, awakening the blood-hungry spirit of Tezcalipoca, Lord of the Smoking Mirror. REVIEW: Charles Pinion and Greg Salman wrote American Mummy. The film starts off with a few friends in the desert. They are on an archaeological dig but of …
Read More »Film Review: Mama (2013)
SYNOPSIS: Annabel and Lucas are faced with the challenge of raising his young nieces that were left alone in the forest for 5 years…. but how did they survive all alone in the wilderness? And were they really alone? REVIEW: January & February are the months during which Hollywood dumps the films that have either been laying around for a …
Read More »Film Review: Killjoy Goes to Hell (2012)
SYNOPSIS: The demon clown Killjoy is on trial in Hell! Having failed in his last outing to claim his victim’s soul, he must face the devil himself in Hell’s courtroom and prove that he’s evil and worthy of a demon. His only hope is the testimony of his last victim and a trial by combat. Killjoy’s murderous minions Batty Boop, …
Read More »Film Review: Gravy (2015)
SYNOPSIS: It’s All Hallow’s Eve. A trio of costumed misfits with very special dietary requirements seizes a Mexican cantina and force the staff to engage in a late night of gaming, food and libations. The only caveat is what’s on the menu. REVIEW: Ok kids…got a weird one here. I wasn’t sure to make of GRAVY at first. but I …
Read More »Film Review: Nightmares in Red, White and Blue (2009)
SYNOPSIS: An exploration of the appeal of horror films, with interviews of many legendary directors in the genre. REVIEW: Nightmares in Red, White and Blue: The Evolution of the American Horror Film In a film such as this that pays tribute to the horror genre and thousands of clips, it really requires an expert editor at the helm. The editor …
Read More »Film Review: ManHater (2005)
SYNOPSIS: Vonda Madding has a history of bad relationships with men. The last man she married abused her and that was the last straw–she swore all men were scum. But what can she do? Eileen Trost has the answer–a witch’s potion to free Vonda of her hateful thoughts and make her forget them once and for all. Suddenly her ex-boyfriends …
Read More »Film Review: The Last Halloween (short film) (2013)
SYNOPSIS: Four young trick-or-treaters set out on a door-to-door adventure – making their way from house to house, collecting strange treats as they go – that could very well end up being… the Last Halloween! REVIEW: To anyone who read my review of Remote last year (in case you’re interested, you will know that Marc Roussel really impressed me with …
Read More »Film Review: Season In Hell: Evil Farmhouse Torture (2004)
SYNOPSIS: The east coast of the US has been besieged by apocalyptic terrorist attacks. Friends Carl and George take flight. They seek supplies at an eerily quiet farmhouse only to meet a farmer named Marbas Hiram. They discover that Marbas is the crazed overseer to a basement full of women, some who worship him as a deranged Messiah. They discover …
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