SYNOPSIS: Sok-woo and his daughter Soo-ahn are boarding the KTX, a fast train that shall bring them from Seoul to Busan. But during their journey, the train is overrun by zombies which kill several of the train staff and other passengers.While the KTX is shooting towards Busan, the passengers have to fight for their lives against the zombies.
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Book Review: A Monster Calls The Art and Vision Behind the Film – Author Desiree de Fez
The film, “A Monster Calls” is a 2016 Fantasy adventure-drama based on Patrick Ness’s book of same name. The book release “A Monster Calls The Art and Vision Behind the Film” is an homage to the hard work and dedication that went into this creation. For starters, we’ve provided a brief synopsis: “Conor (Lewis MacDougall) is dealing with far more …
Read More »First teaser for Syfy’s Channel Zero: No-End House
Channel Zero: Candle Cove may have concluded last night on Syfy but there are more Creepypastas to come. In case you didn’t know, a second season – “Channel Zero: No-End House” has already wrapped production. This standalone, six-episode anthology series, inspired by Brian Russell’s Creepypasta, features Margot Sleator, played by Amy Forsyth (“The Path”), a young woman who visits the No-End House, a …
Read More »The poster and trailer for Yoshihiro Nishimura’s KODOKU: MEATBALL MACHINE!
KODOKU: MEATBALL MACHINE from writer-director-editor-FX creator Yoshihiro Nishimura! Nishi-Eizo, the Tokyo-based film production and special effects company from Yoshihiro Nishimura, is proud to reveal the poster and trailer for the upcoming gorefest KODOKU: MEATBALL MACHINE, which Nishi-Eizo has produced alongside King Records and Ark Entertainment Inc. The insane, hyperviolent new feature film was written, directed, edited, and had all of its special …
Read More »Film Review: Ink (short film) (2016)
SYNOPSIS: A traumatized woman seeks penance and personal transformation through tattooing after surviving a devastating pregnancy. One night, drenched in booze and ink, her deepest fears threaten to consume her. REVIEW: More short films, kiddies! Today we have INK, a short from Canada written and directed by Ashlea Wessel. I have said before how much I love these horror shorts …
Read More »Film Review: Crucible of Terror (1971)
SYNOPSIS: A group of people staying at the home of a reclusive artist are killed off one-by-one by a mysterious murderer. REVIEW: Even though it was made back in 1971 I didn’t know a whole lot about Crucible of Terror. I’d heard of it and knew that it existed but I had no clue what it was about or anything …
Read More »Film Review: Bigfoot Vs. Zombies (2016)
SYNOPSIS: A scientist creates a toxic cocktail that is accidentally unleashed into the local population and a nearby police “body farm” – creating a small army of flesh-eating zombies – and only one creature of legend, a killer in his own right, can stop the growing hordes of the undead and save humanity. REVIEW: Bigfoot Vs. Zombies takes place at …
Read More »Film Review: Razors The Return of Jack the Ripper (2016)
SYNOPSIS: The first installment in an exciting new horror franchise. A young writer believes she has discovered the holy grail of terror, the knives used by Jack the Ripper for his notorious murders. REVIEW: True crime is a popular subject right now. People are addicted to movies, television, and even podcasts devoted to recounting murders. This past year alone has …
Read More »Interview: Gabrielle Stone (Stray)
Gabrielle Stone is the one to watch out for! She portrays Jennifer in the intensely beautiful film, STRAY. Gabrielle has also starred in: “Flytrap,” “A Place Called Hollywood,” “Stray.” She stars in the upcoming films, “Rock Paper Dead,” “Death House.” Make sure to follow Gabrielle on social media @GabrielleStone How did you get involved with the film “Stray?” Gabrielle: I …
Read More »Film Review: The Crooked Man (2016)
SYNOPSIS: After reciting the rhyme about “The Crooked Man” at a slumber party the title character makes an appearance leading to one girl dead and, Olivia, one of her friends, accused of her murder. Years later, Olivia, returns to her hometown to find that the fiend has also come back to finish off everyone who was in the house that …
Read More »Film Review: Emty Drive (short film) (2016)
SYNOPSIS: An escape artist obsesses over his craft in the dark and claustrophobic world of a motel room. REVIEW: More short films, kiddies! Today we have EMTY DRIVE, directed by Simon Mercer. This another short from Canada. The film stars Breen Godfrey as an escape artist, albeit not a very good one, trying to perfect his art in a seedy …
Read More »Interview: Jon-Mikl Thor
Tell us about the documentary, I AM THOR and THOR-RETURN of the THUNDERHAWK THOR: Producers wanted to follow the band back about fifteen years ago. It was supposed to be completed years ago but it took about fifteen years and then it was completed. It has won all kinds of awards. It is out there and a lot of people …
Read More »Magazine Review: The Dark Side – Issues 176-180
The Dark Side Issues 176, 177, 178, 179, 180 Ghoulish Publishing Editor: Allan Bryce It’s been too long since we talked about the UK’s longest-running horror magazine – The Dark Side. Let’s remedy that right now. Every time a new issue of The Dark Side hits the shelves it’s like a pinata of goodness has been smashed open, spilling its …
Read More »American Mythology Unleashes Adam Green’s HATCHET In 2017! Victor Crowley Returns to Comics
American Mythology makes its first announcement for an upcoming line of horror comics that will leave fans screaming for more. The company is bringing the slasher horror trilogy Hatchet back to fans in early 2017, promising all the gory fun of the cult classic films as only Victor Crowley can bring. Hold on to your seats, it’s going to be …
Read More »New Kid-friendly Book about Monsters Just in Time for the Holidays!
I Want to Be a Monster When I Grow Up is the new children’s picture book from author M.T. Weber. Creatively illustrated by the author with brilliant full-color cartoon styling, the book tells the story of one little boy named Hudson and his big imagination. Ideal for 4- to 7-year-old children, it’s a perfect book to read along with your …
Read More »Film Review: The Neighbor (2016)
SYNOPSIS: John and Rosie are drug traffickers looking to leave their lives behind. While saving for an escape to Mexico, in the town of Cutter, Mississippi, their lives become threatened by the secrets of their neighbor. REVIEW: Directed by: Marcus Dunstan Starring: Josh Stewart, Melissa Bolona, Alex Essoe, Bill Engvall Another entry in the long line of horror movies positing …
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