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Interview: Dayton Callie (Abattoir)
Legendary Actor Dayton Callie (“Deadwood,” “Sons of Anarchy,”) stars in “Abattoir” alongside, Jessica Lowndes, Joe Anderson, Lin Shaye, J. LaRose and John McConnell. “Abattoir” was directed by Darren Lynn Bousman (“Saw II,” “11-11-11,” “Tales of Halloween.”) Dayton Callie took time to speak with HORRORNEWS.NET for an exclusive interview. Hi Dayton, how are you? Dayton: I am good. Where are you …
Read More »Film Review: The Snare (2017)
SYNOPSIS: Three friends head to the seafront for a drunken weekend, only to be imprisoned on the top floor of their holiday apartment by a malevolent paranormal force. REVIEW: I’m a big fan of the Evil Dead franchise, including the remake that was released just a few years ago. Whenever someone tries to compare a movie to that franchise, that …
Read More »Music and the Occult Influence – Part2
Released in the UK on Friday the 13th of February, in the first year of the dawning decade, Black Sabbath’s self-titled debut (named, like the band itself, after Mario Bava’s 1963 horror film) was the distorted “shot heard ‘round the world” of occult/doom rock. Not only did these working class boys from Birmingham, England deliver a haunting, gloomy album cover …
Read More »Music and the Occult Influence – Part1
I recently found myself attending, in the span of a week, concert performances by two classic hard rock/heavy metal bands, arguably two of the most successful and influential exemplars of the form, Black Sabbath and AC/DC. Both of these veteran groups were on what is likely the final major tour of each act’s lengthy career (the outing officially announced as …
Read More »DRIFTER – Post-Apocalyptic Thriller to be released February 24, 2017
XLrator Media has acquired North American distribution rights to the post-apocalyptic horror-thriller DRIFTER and will release the film in theaters on February 24 and on VOD and iTunes February 28. DRIFTER was directed and produced by Chris von Hoffmann in his feature film debut and co-written by von Hoffmann (based on his story) and Aria Emory. The film stars Drew …
Read More »The Evil Dead Return in Bornless Ones, This February!
The Evil Dead return in Bornless Ones, coming this February! In the tradition of The Evil Dead, and starring The Newsroom’s Margaret Judson and Teen Wolf’s Michael Johnston, writer/director Alexander Babaev’s Bornless Ones comes to theaters and VOD February 10.
Read More »Apocalyptic Fantasy WE ARE THE FLESH Begins Theatrical Rollout January 13th
Emiliano Rocha Minter’s Nightmare Fantasy We Are the Flesh Begins US Theatrical Rollout in January 2017 Weeklong Runs in Los Angeles, New York and More “Visually Spellbinding” — Fangoria “Joyously demented portrait of humanity”– Variety “The most disturbing horror debut since Hellraiser” — SFX Los Angeles, CA – Arrow Films has announced the January 2017 theatrical rollout of Emiliano Rocha …
Read More »Film Review: The Chronicles Of Riddick (2004)
SYNOPSIS: “Five years ago, convict Richard B. Riddick escaped from a desert planet with his two companions, religious man Imam and runaway teenage girl Jack. After five years of wandering across the outskirts of the galaxy and being stalked by bounty hunters, Riddick arrives on the colonised planet of New Mecca, where he learns who placed the bounty on his …
Read More »Film Review: Burst Theory (2015)
SYNOPSIS: A scientist at a remote facility questions the nature of a bird flu vaccine his team is studying when a colleague unexpectedly contracts the virus under suspicious circumstances. Soon, he discovers his worst nightmares are about to become reality – his life, and perhaps the lives of millions, are hanging by a thread. Hunting for the truth, he spirals …
Read More »Interview: Harrison Smith – Director (Death House)
You directed and you are listed as a writer on DEATH HOUSE. Please tell us about the concept of what is looking to be the most epic Horror film of 2017? Well, I think the word “epic” is overused. One of the major issues with horror lately is the over hyping of a film. The Babadook was well made, inventive …
Read More »IbleedIndie.com – New VOD Indie Horror Site Launches
TheBloodShed Launches New PPV Horror Site www.IbleedIndie.com Will Focus on the Indie Horror Genre Johnny Macabre and TheBloodShed have announced the launch of www.IBleedIndie.com – a first of its kind VOD website dedicated to promoting American indie and international horror films. There are many indie film makers who don’t want to deal with sales …
Read More »Film Review: Night Of The Demon (1980)
SYNOPSIS: Professor Nugget and his students try to track down Bigfoot, but end up uncovering something more sinister at work. REVIEW: “Night of the Demon”, not to be confused with “Night of the Demons”, is exactly the kind of campy old horror movie I love. I spent, or according to some, misspent many Saturday nights of my childhood watching low …
Read More »A Soul will be taken this February with THE COVENANT, available Feb 7!
Uncork’d Entertainment has a soul to take this February with The Covenant, available On Demand from February 7. After the tragic deaths of her husband and daughter, Sarah Doyle moves back to her childhood home with her estranged brother, Richard. It’s not long before Sarah begins to experience supernatural phenomena of a violent and hostile nature. Bewildered and desperate, Richard …
Read More »Film Review: One Night of Fear (2016)
SYNOPSIS: In Florida’s Ocala National Forest, deadly things are happening. Katie and her pals have shown up for a fun camping trip, but camping is the last thing on someone’s mind. And that someone plans to let Katie and her pals know what bloody thoughts he’s really thinking. REVIEW: One Night of Fear is Brian Troxell’s twenty-thousand dollar love letter …
Read More »Film Review: This Violent World (1976)
SYNOPSIS: A mondo film from 1976, This Violent World gives the viewer an inside look at violent traditions and practices from around the world. REVIEW: Mondo films have a long history, filled with bizarre footage and social commentary. This Violent World carries on that “proud” tradition, contrasting the violence in the natural world with the violence committed by mankind. We are shown …
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