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New Feature Red Hollow Takes Form Under PII Productions

PII Productions is pleased to announce the feature horror film RED HOLLOW. Red Hollow is a Canadian horror film set to commence principal photography this summer in rural Alberta, Canada. Red Hollow stars Lisa Wilcox (A Nightmare on elm street Franchise), Featured cast composed of Saleste Mele (Gone By Dawn, Blood Mania), Skylar Radzion (Boogeyman: Reincarnation), Destinie Orndoff (Party Night, …

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THE MUMMY – In Theaters June 9, 2017 – New Featurette

Tom Cruise headlines a spectacular, all-new cinematic version of the legend that has fascinated cultures all over the world since the dawn of civilization: The Mummy. Thought safely entombed in a tomb deep beneath the unforgiving desert, an ancient princess (Sofia Boutella of Kingsman: The Secret Service and Star Trek Beyond) whose destiny was unjustly taken from her is awakened …

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Top-10 Xmas Slashers Video

Sharpen your reindeer antlers and get ready for a very scary Christmas. A new video short with Scream Queen Jessica Cameron (TRUTH OR DARE) and writer/director Todd Nunes (ALL THROUGH THE HOUSE) showcases the duo’s favorite Christmas slasher films, with Nunes’ ALL THROUGH THE HOUSE sitting on the sidelines (due to obvious bias). The video Top-10 list coincides with the …

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Counter-Clockwise takes Time Travel movies into the future – Out now on DVD and VOD Platforms

American Sci-Fi Indie Counter Clockwise Is Out on DVD and VOD Platforms Counter Clockwise inventively merges mind-bending science fiction with dark comedy, as a befuddled time traveling scientist caught up in a murder mystery. Bearded scientist Ethan Walker stumbles into inventing a time machine and recklessly zaps himself six months into the future. Ethan finds that the future has taken …

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Interview: Pressly Parrish (Red Hollow)

Please tell us how the concept manifested for RED HOLLOW? Red Hollow came about at a time when I was growing weary of all the remakes and reboots that were on the horizon, and I had just seen my first script adapted to film, A light in the dark, so I wanted to start up another horror project. But I …

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Film Review: Oh, God! (1977)

SYNOPSIS: “Jerry Landers, a supermarket assistant manager and a good yet non-religious person, suddenly finds a note in the mail one day that grants him an ‘interview’ with God. Thinking it to be a hoax he tosses it away, but when it keeps reappearing he finally gives in. Skeptical at first, he ends up carrying His personal message – that …

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Book Review: Voodoo Child: Zombie Uprising – Author William Burke

Voodoo Child: Zombie Uprising By William Burke 301 Pages Maggie Child is a chopper pilot that sustains a devastating crash and barely escapes with her life thanks to the help of an ominous supernatural, demonic like creature. She awakens within a top secret military experiment facility and finds adversity in the form of drug induced interrogations. Her only answer to …

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Charles Band dares you to enter the weird world of RAVENWOLF TOWERS!

Legendary cult filmmaker and Full Moon Entertainment founder Charles Band is thrilled to present his new series RAVENWOLF TOWERS, which he describes as a “love letter to Full Moon fans past and present”. The chilling, seven-part horror series is directed and produced by Band, who will release one episode every full moon, beginning December 13th. And as a bonus for …

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KRAMPUS Comes Early with New Fright-Rags Collection

Krampus comes early with new Fright-Rags collection Fright-Rags is the one-stop shop for the horror fan on your holiday list this year! The company is releasing new apparel and merchandise from genre movies leading up to Christmas. The festivities kick off today with the release of the all-new Krampus collection. It includes tees designed by Justin Osbourn and Chogrin as …

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Film Review: Hope Lost (2015)

SYNOPSIS: When prostitution becomes her life she also finds a magic lamp. Her wishes? Well let’s just say mankind has no chance. REVIEW: Ah, the titillations and disappointments in the world of exploitation cinema. There’s almost nothing better, and at the same time worse, in the whole movie world. The eye-catching posters and amazing cover art and scary titles that …

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Film Review: Vanilla Cake (short film) (2016)

SYNOPSIS: Vanilla Cake is a short film about the complicated and hostile relationship between Alex and his mother.  On Alex’s 16th birthday, he  reaches a breaking point from his mother’s constant insults directed at him and his dead father, who he believes died at sea from an accident when he was in the Navy.  In a moment of rage, Alex stabs his …

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Film Review: Night of the Living Deb (2015)

SYNOPSIS: After a girls’ night out, endearingly awkward Deb wakes up in the apartment of the most attractive guy in Portland, Maine. She’s thrilled, but she can’t remember much of what got her there. Pretty boy Ryan only knows it was a mistake and ushers her out the door… into a full-scale zombie apocalypse. Now, a walk of shame becomes …

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Film Review: Genki Genki 18

REVIEW: We all have our limits when it comes to repulsion and disgust. Some people are hardcore gorefiends who are constantly testing their limits, who relax to the Guinea Pig and August Underground films. Others are repulsed by the blood and gore of something as seemingly tame as Gremlins. And most horror fans fall somewhere in between. Myself, I’ve always …

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Film Review: The Witching (2016)

SYNOPSIS: Several friends and makers of a paranormal podcast called ‘the Witching Hour,’ go to the location of a supposed witch burning on Halloween night. As they sit around a campfire waiting for the titular witching hour they tell one another spooky stories. REVIEW: Director: Corey Norman Starring: Jessica Bedell, Ian Carlsen, Joanna Clark Going into this blindly like I …

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