Hosting the 3X “Rondo Hatton” Nominated “The Horror Happens Radio Show” which is heard streaming weekly on HomeGrownRadioNJ, Jackalope Radio & Rock Rage Radio also at HorrorHappens.com, Jay Kay will be on the road this June hosting filmmaker Q&As for two distinctively different genre style film festivals in the “Happenstance Horror Fest” and the “Female Eye Film Festival”. “Happenstance Horror Fest” …
Read More »Red Christmas wins Best Feature Film at Womans Only Entertainment Film Festival
Artsploitation Film’s ‘Red Christmas’ staring Dee Wallace wins Best Feature Film at Woman’s Only Entertainment Film Festival In addition, Dee Wallace wins Best Actress in a Feature Film for her role of Diane in ‘Red Christmas’. ‘Red Christmas’ celebrates the tradition of holiday horror classics like, Gremlins, Christmas Evil, Silent Night Deadly Night, and Black Christmas, with it’s own sense …
Read More »Film Review: Danger: Diabolik (1968)
Rate this Film SYNOPSIS: “In a generic European country of the late sixties, Diabolik is an anti-hero whose life consists on preparing schemes to steal government money and make a fool of the entire police department. Helped by his gorgeous girlfriend Eva, Diabolik begins by stealing a few dollars, but his duel of wit and audacity with police inspector Ginko …
Read More »Film Review: The Ghoulies (1984)
SYNOPSIS: A young man and his girlfriend move into his inherited estate, where he becomes possessed by a need to control ancient demons. REVIEW:
Read More »Film Review: From Beyond (1986)
SYNOPSIS: After inventing a way for creatures from the fourth dimension to come into his own world, Dr. Edward Pretorious (Ted Sorel) suffers a gruesome decapitation at the hands of those he brought “from beyond.” But authorities suspect his assistant (Jeffrey Combs) is to blame. Barbara Crampton co-stars as a beautiful psychiatrist brought in to help police solve the case …
Read More »Film Review: Dolls (1987)
SYNOPSIS: A group of people stop by a mansion during a storm and discover two magical toy makers, and their haunted collection of dolls. REVIEW: Stop motion is a dying art form, so any time I can see a great old example of it I get pretty excited. I certainly wasn’t expecting to see it in Dolls, which, let’s be …
Read More »Massive ‘Classic Monster’ Collection Coming From Universal
I know the first thing you’re going to ask is “don’t I own these already?” The answer is yes, kinda. There is no doubt that Universal is milking this whole “Classic Monster” thing for every dime they can but I have to admit, I love the idea of all 30 Universal films together in one box set. So, here’s what …
Read More »Film Review: The Dungeonmaster (1984)
SYNOPSIS: A demonic wizard challenges a modern-day computer programmer to a battle of technology vs. sorcery, with the programmer’s girlfriend as the prize. REVIEW: “The Dungeonmaster” bears the creation date of some of the cheesiest films in horror, 1984. You might have missed this one as its worn a few different names over the past. Listed as “Ragewar“, it’s also …
Read More »Film Review: Metalstorm: The Destruction of Jared-Syn (1983)
Rate this Film SYNOPSIS: On a desert planet, warlord Jared-Syn is trying to convince a tribe of mutants that he’s their messiah and gain unlimited power hidden in a crystal. Ranger Dogen and explorer Dhyana, who’s father was murdered by Syn, must stop him
Read More »Official Schedule Wizard World Horror Fest 2017- Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA —A landmark appearance by NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET 3: DREAM WARRIORS director Chuck Russell plus special screenings of BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER with special guest Kristy Swanson, THE MONSTER SQUAD with stars Andre Gower & Ryan Lambert highlight the schedule as the lineup of films featured in next month’s Wizard World Horror Fest in Philadelphia has been set. Russell, …
Read More »First trailer unveiled at Cannes for horror-sci/fi LANDING LAKE
After a successful market screening during the Cannes Marché Du Film, Filmablast and EuroObscura present the first trailer for the upcoming British science fiction movie LANDING LAKE. From the trailer it’s clear the intention of the director Cesare P. Libardi Di K. is to push the envelope for an extreme and bloody throw back to the science fiction movies of …
Read More »Film Review: Psychos (2017)
SYNOPSIS: Three young women seek revenge against a sadistic predator. REVIEW: Psychos is a revenge film that darn near finds its footing, but ultimately fails to find much of anything worth noting. Of late, I’ve grown pathologically fixated on films’ opening scenes. I’ve proceeded to become nigh obsessive about cataloguing films in my mind based on those scenes. As a …
Read More »Film Review: The Honeymoon Phase (short film) (2017)
SYNOPSIS: Struggling young lovers, Tom and Eve, must endure a 30 day scientific study. Room, board, $50,000 and a month alone together in research facility housing – what could possibly go wrong… REVIEW: More short films, kiddies! Although this isn’t a short film so much as a promo. Still, it’s interesting. I have a short promo for a PROJECT GREENLIGHT …
Read More »Film Review: The Fisherman’s Wife (short film) (2016)
SYNOPSIS: When her estranged, fishing-obsessed husband goes missing, Becky’s search leads her face to face with an unspeakable horror. Will she survive the night? REVIEW: More short films, kiddies! Today we have THE FISHERMAN’S WIFE, written by Daniel Boddicker and Ben Leonberg, directed by Ben Leonberg. Our story opens on a fisherman named Frank (Stuart Rudin), doing a bit of …
Read More »Zarjaz! An Art Tribute to 40 Years of 2000 AD!
Vice Press teams with 2000 AD and Thought Bubble Festival to celebrate 40 Years of the Galaxy’s Greatest comic with a Thrill-Powered gallery exhibition in Leeds featuring work by Earth’s mightiest artists and designers from comics and pop culture! Throughout September at The Gallery at Munro House on Duke Street, Leeds, Vice Press present a truly staggering display of original …
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