SYNOPSIS: Trish, a young pregnant widow’s life becomes a nightmare when she starts getting threatening phone calls from a mysterious stranger. But things only get worse when the phantom caller graduates to stalking her. He also leaves ceramic dolls lying around to terrify Trish and justify the film’s title. REVIEW: The horror genre loves creepy dolls. Whether they’re the antique …
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Top 13 Horror Villians That Would Kill You
Now we all know horror movies are just that, movies, and the characters on screen could never actually come into our bedrooms and kill us…or could they? Now I’m not talking about the terrors from Aliens or The Descent or even Poltergeist. I am talking about real flesh and blood people that could actually come into your bedroom and drive …
Read More »Film Review: Eloise (2017)
SYNOPSIS: Four friends break into an abandoned insane asylum in search of a death certificate which will grant one of them a large inheritance. However, finding it soon becomes the least of their worries in a place haunted by dark memories. REVIEW: Robert Legato, who directed Eloise, received Academy Awards as part of the teams on Hugo (2011) and The …
Read More »Film Review: Teenage Ghost Punk (2014)
SYNOPSIS: Newly-divorced Carol moves with her kids, Amanda (16) and Adam (12), from rural Michigan to a Victorian house near Chicago. As the three begin to adjust to their new surroundings, strange things start happening. Creepy noises. Unexplained messes. Old punk rock albums missing. Suspecting the house is haunted, Adam and Amanda hire a wacky medium and a team of …
Read More »Film Review: The Place (short film) (2017)
SYNOPSIS: A short film featuring the artwork of Luke Layal and the music of Bong Torrez REVIEW: More short films, kiddies! Today we have a Prank Monkey Moving Picture (UK) called THE PLACE, written by Nick Foster and Luke Layal. Not so much animated as it is a “motion comic”, the film tells a classic gothic horror-type story through a …
Read More »Film Review: Cathy’s Curse (1977)
SYNOPSIS: Eight-year-old Cathy and her family return to their ancestral family home where she falls under the spell of a vengeful ghost. Once possessed by the evil spirit, Cathy starts cursing like a David Mamet play and killing anyone who challenges her power. REVIEW: CATHY’S CURSE is one of the legions of low budget films that rode the coat tails …
Read More »Interview: Sung Rae Cho (The Transfiguration)
Sung Rae Cho (Shoichi) or Sho as he goes by, was born in Kyoto Japan and currently resides in New York City. He is the Director of Photography for The Transfiguration and has worked on numerous films. The Transfiguration first premiered at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival in the Un Certain Regard section. Sho captured the film’s moody images and …
Read More »Film Review: Human Form (short film) (2014)
SYNOPSIS: Feeling alone in a world where everyone looks exactly the same, a young girl decides to take extreme measures to change her appearance. REVIEW: More short films, kiddies! Today we have HUMAN FORM, a body horror from South Korea, written and directed by Doyeon Noh. The film is in Korean with English subtitles. Our story focuses on a school …
Read More »Nightmare on Elm St. II Director Jack Sholder on Horror Happens Radio to Promote “Freddy fest” May 9th
Horror filmmaker Jack Sholder (THE HIDDEN & WISHMASTER 2) will be talking live on Tues May 9th with the Rondo Nominated Radio Host & Writer Jay Kay to open THE HORROR HAPPENS RADIO SHOW at 325 PM EST/1225 PM WEST. They will be talking about his entry into the NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET franchise as well as the up and coming FREDDY FEST …
Read More »Film Review: The Madame in Black (short film)
SYNOPSIS: After playing the infamous urban legend game “Madame in Black”, Alex and his sister, Sarah, experience the wrath of the evil witch Madame in Black REVIEW: More short films, kiddies! Today we have Svarta Madam (The Madame in Black), written and directed by Jarno Lee Vinsencius. The film is in Swedish with English subtitles. Our story opens with siblings …
Read More »Interview: Justin Barber – Director (Phoenix Forgotten)
HI Justin, How are you? Justin, I am well, thank you. PHOENIX FORGOTTEN was great! First off the missing person’s process was an interesting aspect regarding UFO’s. Tell us how the film came to fruition? Justin: Well, I guess the influence for the movie was when I was in high school I was the same age as the character …
Read More »Film Review: The Autopsy of Jane Doe (2016)
SYNOPSIS: Cox and Hirsch play father and son coroners who receive a mysterious homicide victim with no apparent cause of death. As they attempt to identify the beautiful young “Jane Doe,” they discover increasingly bizarre clues that hold the key to her terrifying secrets REVIEW: It has been just over 6 years since André Øvredal gifted us the rather wonderful, …
Read More »TV Review: Planet Of The Apes The Series (1974)
Pierre Boulle‘s novel Monkey Planet was given the big-budget wide-screen Hollywood treatment as Planet Of The Apes (1968), and its only virtues are the result of money spent. The final script by Rod Serling and Michael Wilson – about Earth astronaut George Taylor (Charlton Heston) who crash-lands on a planet ruled by tyrannical talking apes, only to become the most …
Read More »TV Review: The New Adventures Of Wonder Woman (1975-1979)
In 1940, after serving on an advisory board for DC Comics, psychiatrist William Moulton Marston created the character of Wonder Woman in an effort to establish some balance in the male-dominated world of superheroes. Writing as Charles Moulton he crafted a female character that was equally heroic so young women would have a hero with whom to identify. Wonder Woman’s …
Read More »Film Review: Beyond the Gates (2016)
SYNOPSIS: Two estranged brothers reunite at their missing father’s video store to liquidate the property and sell off his assets. As they dig through the store, they find a VCR board game dubbed ‘Beyond The Gates’ that holds a connection to their father’s disappearance and deadly consequences for anyone who plays it. REVIEW:
Read More »Who the Hell is JD Scribbleline? New Houston-based Web series to Premiere Memorial Day
Gator Boy Films and Rohn Video Production are proud to announce the premiere of their newest web series, Who the Hell is JD Scribbleline? The series will premiere on the Gator Boy Films’ YouTube page May 29th, 2017. The series is based on the cult film of the same name that was released in 2010. JD Scribbleline is the most famous private …
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