From the Master of Terror Eli Roth CLOWN Available on Blu-ray™ and DVD August 23, 2016 Producer Eli Roth (Knock Knock, Hostel franchise) and director Jon Watts (Spider-Man: Homecoming, Cop Car) team up to bring audiences a haunting twist on the scary clown. Clown arrives on Blu-ray™ and DVD August 23 from Dimension Films and Anchor Bay Entertainment. From a …
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International Horror Festival (IHFF) Announces First 11 films
The International Horror Festival (IHFF) has announced the first 11 films that will screen in the 2016 festival. The festival will feature the world premieres of Scott B. Hansen’s The Possession Experiment and Gedeon Burkhard’s The Key, the U.S. premiere of Shawn Burkett’s Don’t Fuck in the Woods, and the New York premieres of Hannah Mcpherson’s Sickhouse, The Butcher Brothers’ A Beginner’s Guide to Snuff, …
Read More »Filming begins on the new horror fantasy ‘Amethyst’
Frolic Pictures and psycho-sensationalist Jared Masters invite you on a trip that might last… Forever. The new school of cinematic marvels is introduced in the form of… a girl, who gets trapped in that trip, because she exceeded the recommended dose, the warning; that one drop is enough.
Read More »Dario Argento’s “Tenebrae” Arriving On Blu-ray & DVD This September
Synpase Films – September 2016 New Releases Tenebrae Blu-ray Label: Synapse Films Prebook: 08/09/2016 Street: 09/13/2016 SRP: $34.95 UPC: 654930318898 Cat: SFD0165 Color 101 minutes In English or Italian with English subtitles Widescreen 1.85:1 DTS-HD MA 2.0 Stereo Region A Production year: 1982 Horror Not Rated Director: Dario Argento Cast: Anthony Franciosa, John Saxon, Daria Nicolodi, John Steiner American mystery …
Read More »Hed PE, SOiL and Pulse Featured in Demonic Thriller “The Night Shift”
SGL Entertainment is working together with Pavement Music and Dark Star Records to Bring in some Killer music to “The Night Shift”, and we are happy to announce that ONE MORE BODY by Hed PE (Pavement Music) ONE LOVE by SOiL (Pavement Music) and NO FATE by PULSE (Dark Star Records) will now be included in the upcoming horror film …
Read More »SGL Entertainment Huge Movie Deal With 88 Films in the UK for Frankenstein: Day of the Beast
SGL Entertainment is pleased to announce that they just have signed a huge movie deal with 88 Films for the release of Frankenstein: Day of the Beast on both Blu-ray and DVD in the United Kingdom and Ireland. “We are thrilled to be working with 88 Films on this release, and we are very happy about the new artwork they …
Read More »CINEMAX / OUTCAST S1E4 Photos and Clips
Season 1 Episode 4 of OUTCAST airs FRIDAY, JUNE 24 at 10:00–11:00 p.m. ET/PT on Cinemax. Below are two clips and attached are three photos. Photo credit: Kent Smith/Fox International Studios. Episode #4: “A Wrath Unseen” Debut: FRIDAY, JUNE 24 (10:00-11:00 p.m. ET/PT) Other CINEMAX playdates: June 24 (11:00 p.m., midnight), 25 (9:00 p.m., 11:50 p.m.), 26 (5:25 p.m.), 27 …
Read More »Rare Sir Christopher Lee Film, JINNAH, to be Aired October 3rd on TCM
In keeping with the last wishes of his dear friend Sir Christopher Lee, actor, producer, 70mm camera operator, film authority extraordinaire, adventurer, stunt man and now distributor Douglas Dunning is announcing that Jinnah, the film that he licensed to Turner Classic Movies (TCM), which stars his late friend Sir Christopher Lee, will have its world television premiere on October 3, …
Read More »Film Review: Shit You’ll Never See in Horror (short film) (2016)
REVIEW: Yet another short film, kiddies! Today we have SH*T YOU’LL NEVER SEE IN HORROR. This is a truly indie production – no opening or closing credits, just the hashtag #shityoullneverseein. According to what I could find out about it, this film is apparently the first episode in what will be a video series.
Read More »Film Review: Backtrack (2015)
SYNOPSIS: A troubled psychologist (Adrien Brody) returns to his hometown to uncover the truth behind his strange visions. REVIEW: Repressed memories are a thing, apparently. Some people swear by them the way other people swear by thorough colonics. The mind’s way of cleansing itself, I’m assuming. It sounds reasonable, if you don’t think too deeply about it. And like its …
Read More »Film Review: Philosophy of a Knife (2008)
SYNOPSIS: In World War II Japan, a covert division known as Unit 731 conducts gruesome experiments on humans in its research for biological and chemical warfare. REVIEW: Andrey Iskanov is a Russian filmmaker well known for the artfully disturbing images he puts on our screens – Ingression, Gvozdi (aka Nails), Visions of Suffering – but probably best known for what …
Read More »TV Review: Fear the Walking Dead (TV Series) (Season 1) (2015)
SYNOPSIS: What did the world look like as it was transforming into the horrifying apocalypse depicted in The Walking Dead (2010)? This spin-off set in Los Angeles, following new characters as they face the beginning of the end of the world, will answer that question. REVIEW: Coming in off the success of a highly regarded program, “The Walking Dead”, arrives …
Read More »Book Review: Twisted Reunion – Author Mark Tullius
“Twisted Reunion” is a collective of short stories published by Vincere Press and written by Mark Tullius (also featuring some fine illustrations introducing various stories). The stories here were collected from the periods of 2003 to 2008 previously published under numerous magazines and anthologies. I counted around 29 sections of stories totaling in at 284 pages, which is quite alot …
Read More »Film Review: Hellhole (1985)
SYNOPSIS: An unlucky woman’s mother is murdered by a scarf-wielding killer named Silk, leaving the woman injured, traumatised and suffering from amnesia. She’s committed to a mental institution, where Silk follows her, looking for the papers he was trying to get from her mother. And Silk’s only the beginning of her problems, since the asylum is run by a mad …
Read More »Film Review: Island of Blood (1982)
SYNOPSIS: An unknown killer targets the cast and crew of a movie being shot on an island in the middle of nowhere. REVIEW: It’s really weird and I hate to admit it because I like to think of myself as being somewhat of an expert when it comes to 80’s slasher flicks but somehow Island of Blood flew under my …
Read More »Interview: Daniel Zirilli – Director (Crossing Point)
What was it like directing “Crossing Point?” Daniel: I love Mexico and I am very familiar with the location. I want to tell an authentic story. You have an incredible cast. What was it like working with Shawn Lock, Paulina Gaitan and Tom Sizemore etc.? Daniel: Tom Sizemore, I have known for many years. The more time I spent with …
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