Bad Moon Books, of Garden Grove, California, and Hippocampus Press of New York, New York will both receive the Horror Writers Association’s Specialty Press Award for 2011. The award will be presented during the gala Bram Stoker Awards™ Banquet to be held this year in Salt Lake City on March 31. The annual Specialty Press Award recognizes a publisher outside …
Read More »The Terror Experiment – Adrenalin Overload!
April 10th on Blu-ray™ and DVD – from Anchor Bay! Reaching into the heavens, the Federal Building is the ultimate symbol of government authority, power and security. But for some, it’s the perfect target to expose our nation’s vulnerability to attack – as well as expose potentially deadly secrets kept from its citizens. It’s only a matter of time… Anchor …
Read More »Film Review: Night of the Comet (1984)
SYNOPSIS: A comet wipes out most of life on Earth, leaving two Valley Girls to fight the evil types who survive. REVIEW: I’m a child of the 80’s. I spent the majority of my teen years in that time period and my love for horror films was spurned by it as well. I remember seeing many of these films in …
Read More »Film Review: Edge of the Axe (1988)
SYNOPSIS: People in a small town are being hacked to pieces with an axe by someone wearing a creepy white mask. Law enforcement in the area is basically clueless as to who is behind the murders so a young computer whiz named Gerald and his sort of girlfriend Lillian try to solve the mystery themselves. Will they find out the …
Read More »Film Review: Blood Runs Cold (2011)
SYNOPSIS: Winona, a successful artist looking to get away from her stressful life. Her manager rents her a house in her home town where she runs in to an old boyfriend. They go back to the house, only to find out it is not as empty as they assumed. REVIEW: Written by: Sonny Laguna, David Liljeblad, Tommy Wiklund Directed by: …
Read More »‘Profane Exhibit’ adds Richard Stanley story
Richard Stanley, director of Hardware, Dust Devil and one of the stories of Theatre Bizarre joins the Profane exhibit with an african lensed story called “Coltan” which is a unflinching look into darkest Africa where human life is traded for fortune and the most unspeakable atrocities are committed. The Segment will be scored by award winning composer Simon Boswell Deep …
Read More »Grindhouse retro gem ‘El Monstro del Mar!’ announced
Breaking Glass Pictures has announced the February 28 DVD release of the nautical bloodbath, retro-horror thriller “El Monstro del Mar!” (SRP $24.99). “El Monstro del Mar!” mixes sexy yet deadly beauties, the infamous Vernian monster, and a grindhouse feel that gets the blood pumping and brings a renewed fear of what lives in the sea. Let the bloodbath begin! Three …
Read More »Film Review: The Scarlet Worm (2011)
SYNOPSIS: An aging killer trains a young hired gun in a plot to assassinate a meek brothel owner performing barbaric abortion acts on his prostitutes REVIEW: “The Scarlet Worm”, is fantastic great western that has enough off-beat elements to make it a stand alone kind of experience. Helming the brunt of the film is actor Aaron Stielstra who is called …
Read More »Book Review: Attic Clowns – Author Jeremy C.Shipp
ATTIC CLOWNS When Peter Straub and Jack Ketchum recommend an author you sit up and take notice. Such is the case with Jeremy Shipp. I’ve been thinking how to communicate his unique brand of fiction, commonly labelled ‘bizarro’. And so I’ve decided to use a drug metaphor. Let’s pretend you’re on your way to the fun-fair and to spice things …
Read More »Film Review: The Sinister Eyes of Dr. Orloff (1973)
SYNOPSIS: At the 2009 Goya Awards Spain’s equivalent of the Oscars writer/director Jess Franco received a Lifetime Achievement Award for his 50-year career that includes such immortal classics as VAMPYROS LESBOS, BLOODY MOON and his infamous DR. ORLOFF series. In this 73 Orlo shocker, William Berger (KEOMA, FIVE DOLLS FOR AN AUGUST MOON) stars as the diabolical doctor who unleashes …
Read More »Film Review: Morlocks (2011)
SYNOPSIS: An experimental time machine opens a window into the future and mutated monsters (the Morlocks) use it to come back to the present and go on a murderous rampage. REVIEW: Written by Adam J. Karp, Royal McGraw Directed by Matt Codd Starring: David Hewlett, Christina Cole, Robert Picardo Best Line Runner up: “Let me see if I got this …
Read More »Film Review: Hospital Massacre (1982)
SYNOPSIS: When Susan was a little girl a mentally unstable boy gave her a valentine card. When he sees her laughing at it he snaps and kills one of her friends. Nineteen years later Susan is grown and has an appointment at a hospital with her doctor to pick up a medical report. Unfortunately for her the boy that she …
Read More »Music Review: Hull – Beyond the Lightless Sky
It took weeks to figure out what I liked about Beyond the Lightless Sky. I enjoyed the album from first listen, then played it over and over, enjoying it more each time. But what defines Hull? What makes them unique? They’re certainly talented and excellent songwriters, but there are tons of talented bands who write good songs. That isn’t enough …
Read More »Anthology Television Series Shows – A Study of TV’s Best – Part 2
Rate this FilmContinuing on with our essay, we present – Anthology Television Series Shows – A Study of TV’s Best – Part 2. If you missed the first part you can access Anthology Television Series Shows – A Study of TV’s Best – Part 1 directly here. DARKROOM aired from 1981 to 1982, each hour-long episode featuring two or more stories of …
Read More »Anthology Television Series Shows – A Study of TV’s Best – Part 1
Rate this FilmAn anthology television series is a program that presents a different story with a different set of characters in each episode. These normally have different actors each week but some employed a permanent ensemble of actors who would appear in a different drama each week (like Four Star Playhouse). Others would have different actors and stories set in …
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