It goes without saying that Michael Ironside is a genre icon of the highest order. He’s been entertaining audiences worldwide for years now with his indelibly menacing voice in hundreds of films and TV shows and shows no sign of slowing down. He’s appeared in memorable films like Scanners (1981), Visiting Hours (1982), Spacehunter: Adventures In The Forbidden Zone (1983), …
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The Story of Ox Baker, From Escape From New York to Pinwheel
Professional Wrestling Legend, Ox Baker, makes his triumphant return to the motion picture industry in the horror genre film titled, “Pinwheel”. Ox conquered the move role and made it his own, much like he dominated the squared circle in his wrestling career. Pinwheel is currently being filmed at a top secret location in Connecticut, and it’s carnival collection of bizarre …
Read More »Interview: Colin Minihan, Stuart Ortiz (The Vicious Brothers)
Professionally known as The Vicious Brothers, Colin Minihan & Stuart Ortiz are two of the rising names in genre film making. They’ve written and directed the outstanding Grave Encounters (2011) and wrote its sequel, Grave Encounters 2 (2012). Currently they’re out promoting their latest film, Extraterrestrial and took some time to sit with Horrornews.net to talk about it. Horrornews.net: Before …
Read More »Interview: Brittany Allen (Extraterrestrial)
Actress Brittany Allen has been a fixture on television since 1999, having appeared in a multitude of series and movies like What Katy Did (1999), Prom Queen: The Mark Hall Story (2004), All My Children (2009-10), Defiance (2013) and Dead Before Dawn 3D (2012). She can currently be seen as April in the latest film from The Vicious Brothers, “Extraterrestrial”. …
Read More »Interview: Bobby Roe, Zack Andrews – The Houses October Built (2014)
Currently available on VOD, and soon to be seen on selected screens across the country, Writer/Director Bobby Roe’s The Houses October Built is a combination slow burn/found footage movie that surprised me with its atmosphere & overall sense of impending doom. Roe and co-writer/producer/actor Zack Andrews are on the road, currently promoting their latest film and sat down with me …
Read More »Interview: Katherine Isabelle (Hannibal, See No Evil 2, American Mary)
You all know Katherine Isabelle for her work in films like the Ginger Snaps trilogy (2000 – 2004), Freddy Vs. Jason (2003), Ogre (2008), 30 Days Of Night: Dark Days (2010) and countless other film & television roles. But it was in 2012 that she struck a particular nerve with horror fans around the world with her starring role in …
Read More »Interview: Paul Tarnopol (Jersey Shore Massacre)
Michael Grise: What made you want to write and direct “Jersey Shore Massacre”? Paul Tarnopol: I read an article that the ratings of the T.V. show are through the roof, and so I had to find out what this show was. I watched the show for the first time and thought to myself “it would be really funny to put …
Read More »Interview: Deborah Twiss (A Cry From Within, A Gun for Jennifer)
Deborah Twiss Deborah Twiss has a brand new haunting project coming out call A CRY FROM WITHIN (SEBASTIAN) it features Deborah Twiss, Cathy Moriarty, Eric Roberts, James McCaffrey and more. Janel: Please tell us a little about yourself and how your project came to fruition? I’m an actress and a filmmaker. I have been making films since I came to …
Read More »Interview: David Boorboor (A Place In Hell)
Horrornews.net Exclusive Interview: David Boorboor / Director Movie: A Place In Hell Tell us a little bit about “A Place In Hell”?“ A Place in Hell” is a new horror thriller that was inspired by a real serial killer who existed during the 1980’s in Philadelphia. The film is a very suspenseful comedic story with multiple story threads. Nicole Hart, …
Read More »Interview: The Alternative Gallery: Brandon Wunder and Rob Riegel “Weird is good!”
The Alternative Gallery: Brandon Wunder and Rob Riegel “Weird is good!” “Weird is good!” The words from The Alternative Gallery’s hard working artist and Horror fan, Brandon Wunder. What is art? Art is an expression! When you think of galleries, you think of quant, sleek lined buildings with art work hung at eye level, just waiting for a permanent …
Read More »Interview: Gavin Brown (Found)
Only 13 years old when he began work on Found, young actor Gavin Brown immediately settled into the role of Marty, a boy who discovers some very unusual secret about his family. It’s what he does with this information and what it all leads to that makes Found one of the best horror films of the last decade. He’s since …
Read More »Interview: David Jung (The Possession of Michael King)
The supernatural has been presented to viewers in many forms including poltergeist, shadow people, demons, angels, parasite entities, residual hauntings and possession. In David Jung’s new film he wrote and directed takes it to the next level. Michael King (Shane Johnson) is a skeptic. He is a man who doesn’t believe in God or the Devil and he is driven …
Read More »Interview: Doug Jones (Hellboy 1 & 2, Pan’s Labyrinth)
The youngest of four brothers, Doug Jones was born on the 24th May, 1960, in Indianapolis, Indiana. After attending Bishop Chatard High School, he headed off to Ball State University, where he graduated in 1982 with a Bachelor’s degree in Telecommunications, with a minor in Theatre. He learned mime at school, and has also worked as a contortionist. After a …
Read More »Interview: Shane Johnson (The Possession Of Michael King)
While known mostly as an actor, Shane Johnson has also ventured into producing, writing and animation. Given his passion for one particular project, he taught himself how to animate and has since been developing multiple projects. He’s also ventured into scripted and reality TV as a writer/creator, striking deals with production companies and navigating the maze. He made his feature …
Read More »Interview: C.J.Thomason (Aftermath) (2014)
Actor C.J. Thomason has come a long way in the last few years. From his debut in The Brotherhood 2: Young Warlocks (2001) to last year’s The Monkey’s Paw, he’s made his face one that’s recognizable & getting more & more familiar with each role he takes on. Currently he can be seen in the just released Aftermath, a truly …
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