Voyeurs Of Death by Shaun Jeffrey (Dark Regions Press) From monsters to ghosts, Shaun Jeffrey runs the gamut in this new and expanded collection. Herein are found a diverse mix of the sinister, erotic, strange and surreal. From the foreboding alleyways of Venice to a bleak Scottish island, the horror is never far away. A young boy fixes dead things. …
Read More »Film Review: Kiss of The Damned (2012)
SYNOPSIS: The vampire Djuna resists the advances of Paolo, but soon gives in to their passion. When her trouble-making sister unexpectedly comes to visit, Djuna’s love is threatened, and the whole vampire community becomes endangered. REVIEW: It is clear sometimes when watching a film that it will divide audiences. I don’t mean in a simplistic way between just liking or …
Read More »Film Review: Pulse 3 (2008)
Rate this Film SYNOPSIS: Seven years into the invasion, humankind has fled the cities where billions have died from a plague spread through the internet. JUSTINE (17) dreams of a life beyond her squalid refugee camp where all technology is taboo. She discovers the last working laptop and opens it like Pandora’s Box. Someone is waiting for her online. And …
Read More »Film Review: Peeping Blog (2011)
SYNOPSIS: A stalker follows some woman around recording everything that she does with a video camera. REVIEW: While I am sure that it is going to be hard for some of you out there to believe it, I do try to say something nice about the movies that I review no matter how terrible they were. I just couldn’t do …
Read More »Film Review: The Giant Spider (2013)
SYNOPSIS “When radiation left behind by atomic weapons testing creates a gigantic killer mutant arachnid, it’s up to a trio of scientists, an Army general, and a newspaper reporter and his fiancée to figure out how to stop the hungry beast from devouring the entire county in writer/director Christopher R. Mihm’s ode to the giant bug films of yesteryear!” (courtesy …
Read More »Book Review: Halloween Nation – Author Lesley Pratt Bannatyne
HALLOWEEN NATION: BEHIND THE SCENES OF AMERICA’S FRIGHT NIGHT A book made for the festive ghoul in all of us, “Halloween Nation” is a work of passion written by author Lesley Pratt Bannatyne. This new release which is subtitled “Behind the Scenes of America’s Fright Night” is actually that. It proudly boastthe symbol of “I love Halloween” which is apparent …
Read More »Film Review: Centipede Horror (1984) – CAT III
Rate this Film SYNOPSIS: A young woman, Kay, on holiday with a friend in South East Asia, suddenly becomes ill. Her friend dies of a heart attack when she discovers Kay in agony in a small clearing by the side of the road. The doctors at the hospital are mystified by what is causing reddish sore wounds to appear on …
Read More »Film Review: Meat For Satan’s Icebox (2004)
Rate this Film SYNOPSIS: The obscure town of Satan Place harbors a dark and savage secret. What becomes of runaways and mislead teenagers who have no direction in life? When they have nowhere else to go, they find their way to Satan’s Slaughter House! Pretty Cindy Cavateli’s life is in shambles after she witnesses her mother’s death at the hands …
Read More »Film Review: A Bay of Blood (Twitch of the Death Nerve) (1971)
SYNOPSIS: The wealthy Countess Federica (Isa Miranda) is brutally murdered and the crime is made to look like a suicide. Someone has conspired to take control of her beautiful bayside estate and turn it into a resort to reap the monetary benefits. Little do the conspirators know that death is stalking them. Their greed is soon rewarded with absolute carnage. …
Read More »Film Review: Blood Widow (2014)
SYNOPSIS: Laurie and Hugh are a successful young couple who have just closed on a weekend home away from the city. Unbeknownst to them, the neighboring property contains the crumbling remains of a boarding school that was shuttered in the wake of an unspeakable massacre. The sole survivor of that massacre still resides in the ruins of the school, hiding …
Read More »Book Review: Jackpot – Authors: Various
Jackpot – by Shane McKenzie, David Bernstein, Kristopher Rufty, and Adam Cesare Sinister Grin Press, 2014 Jackpot is the story of a young man named Booker who, after years of playing the lottery, finally hits it big. $200,000,000 big! He has been thinking about this for a long time, planning how he might spend his newly acquired riches. But before …
Read More »Jane B. Par Agnès V. / Kung-Fu Master! Arriving On Blu-ray In February 2016
JANE B. PAR AGNES V.: I’ll look at you, but not at the camera. It could be a trap, whispers Jane Birkin shyly into Agnès Varda’s ear at the start of JANE B. PAR AGNES V. The director of CLEO FROM 5 TO 7 and VAGABOND once again paints a portrait of a woman, this time in a marvelously Expressionistic …
Read More »Announcing the TROMA INSTITUTE FOR GIFTED YOUTH
Greetings from Tromaville! In the course of Troma’s 40 year history of disrupting media, the production company has worked hard to foster young talent in independent film, worshiping at the shrine of the underdog. Starting in 2016, Troma will be supporting new, even younger talent, promoting high school-aged filmmakers through its upcoming TROMA INSTITUTE FOR GIFTED YOUTH. Though the program is still …
Read More »Interview: Matthew A. Brown – Director (Julia)
“Julia” was such an intense film, what was it like for you directing “Julia?” Matthew A. Brown: It was a truly brutal and a truly ecstatic experience. It was intense because it was shot almost entirely at night in the dead of a very harsh New York City winter. Sometimes even shooting from midnight until 2:00 pm the following day. …
Read More »Interview: Author Jeffrey Scott (The Blood Shed)
First off, please share with us how you became involved in this project? As a writer for theblood-shed.com that mainly that specializes in small, independent cinema, I noticed a lot of these great films weren’t receiving the recognition they deserved. In particular, the cult classic Street Trash, one of my favorite movies of all time, is largely unknown to everyone …
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