SYNOPSIS: The night crew of a local grocery store goes about their jobs just like normal. Never mind the cashier’s weird ex boyfriend who seems to want to fight everyone; you see the employees are turning up dead. Well pieces of them anyway, scattered throughout the entire store. REVIEW: Directed by: Scott Spiegel Starring: Elizabeth Cox, Dan Hicks, David Byrnes, …
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The FX Shop: Robert Kurtzman (P13 Studios)
Hello Boils and Crazy back stabbing fiends today i bring you an FX legend who’s done amazing work on some of our favorite horror movies from the early 1980’s to present and his name is non other then Robert Kurtzman and he owns/operates Precinct 13 Productions. He’s made Fx make-up/prosthetic work for such classics as Tremors, From Beyond, A Nightmare …
Read More »A Dummies Guide to Zombies! Part 1
“When there’s no more room in hell, the dead will walk the earth.” Zombies are linked to the basics of human nature, they play upon our fears of infectious disease, death and turn our switches on to the need to survive. They are the walking dead, following their basic instincts, which is to feed. They are de-evolution at it’s finest …
Read More »Interview: Richard Lovejoy (Charred Oak, Satan Camp)
Interview with Richard Lovejoy Actor, Writer, co-founder of Charred Oak Films What made you decide to write Satan Camp? Like all good stories about the origins of things, this starts at a bar. I was enjoying some whiskey with actor Kent Meister and director Scott Chinn, talking about this insane script I had just completed called Mosquito. That script involves bloody …
Read More »Troma classics, Class of Nuke ’em High and Poultrygeist in Negotiation for Remake
Greetings from Tromaville! Troma Entertainment’s theatrical classics, Class of Nuke ‘Em High and Poultrygeist, are now in negotiation to be remade as mainstream, big-budget productions, following deals for the remake of The Toxic Avenger, which will be produced by Akiva Goldsman and directed by Steven Pink (Hot Tub Time Machine), and Troma’s Mother’s Day, which has just been remade by …
Read More »Synapse Films warns of ‘Intruder’
Scott Spiegel’s infamous gore classic finally hits the aisles with a splatterific new HD Blu-ray transfer! It’s 10 pm and the employees of Michigan’s Walnut Lake Supermarket are in for a really bad night. The place is shutting its doors for good, and the night crew has a long shift ahead of them… longer than they think! The lovely check-out …
Read More »Music Review: The Undergrave Experience – Macabre – Il Richiamo Delle Ombre
Macabre – Il Richiamo Dell Ombre represents a marriage between experimental metal and horror. Where Alice Cooper, Gwar and Slipknot had their flings with dark themes, The Undergrave Experience bought the ring and committed. Not just a stage gimmick, Macabre is two songs comprising forty-three minutes of horror movie music. Fusing rock and orchestral instruments with drawn-out doom voices, the …
Read More »Podcast: Horror News Radio – Eps 99 – Wyrmwood – Late Phases
The HNR grue-crew tackle a pair of low budget winners, the Australian zombie film Wyrmwood and the werewolf film Late Phases. Each film has its own personality and bring interesting approaches and twists to their respective sub-genres. And look for the influences in both films from Sam Raimi to George Miller to John Landis. Dave shares the horror news of the week …
Read More »Podcast: Horror News Radio – Eps 101 – Chappie – Housebound
Episode 101 offers another double dose of reviews from the Grue-crew with the theatrical release CHAPPIE and the New Zealand horror comedy HOUSEBOUND. Chappie comes our way from director Neill Blomkamp featuring Sharlto Copley, Dev Patel, Hugh Jackman, Sigouurney Weaver, Ninja and Yo-Landi Visser. Housebound, currently available on Netflix, is from director Gerard Johnstone and features Morana O’Reilly, Rima Te …
Read More »Terror ‘From Beneath’ Surfaces with New Trailer and Art
Acort International Debuts New Artwork And Trailer For “FROM BENEATH” Acort International and Retaliation Films are excited to present the newly created artwork and trailer for indie horror/suspense film “From Beneath”. The new cover art, created by Los Angeles-based design firm Kustom Creative, was intended to be a throwback to classic horror films such as The Evil Dead and David …
Read More »The Orphan Killer Gets a Boost with Recent Ban
The Orphan Killer joins the ranks of horror film infamy. Last month the German government banned the film in their country putting TOK among the greatest in horror history. The Orphan Killer now sits along side films such as Hostel 2, Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, original Dawn of the Dead, The Last House On The Left, SAW 7, Evil Dead, …
Read More »Philadelphia Wizards Comic Con Event Schedule Announced
NEW YORK and PHILADELPHIA, May 15, 2012 – Interactive Q&A sessions with top stars like Chris Hemsworth, Stan Lee, William Shatner and three other “Star Trek” captains, WWE® Superstar CM Punk™ and more than a dozen others, movie screenings, evening parties, kids activities, comedy and costume contests are among the wide variety of programming offerings at Wizard World Philadelphia Comic …
Read More »‘Gingerclown 3D’ – first Hungarian horror comedy in 3D?
Just got the latest on a new production oddly called Gingerclown 3D. It’s funny that so many productions nowadays have the 3D tagged on. I still keep it 2D myself, as often as I can. Gingerclown 3D is a Glam horror-comedy movie that had been produced in Hungary, by an independent production company, Movierockets Entertainment Ltd. It‟s the very first …
Read More »Top 10 Horror Films About Camping
If you are a horror film buff, then you know what bad, horrible things that can happen while camping. So, before you head out into the great beyond, read my list of the ten best horror films about camping. Then after you finish, you can decide whether or not you really want to go camping. Some of the films below are …
Read More »Film Review: The Strangeness (1985)
SYNOPSIS: A group of explorers surveying an abandoned goldmine are trapped in a cave in, and find themselves at the mercy of a slimy, mysterious creature. REVIEW: The Strangeness was one of those films buried in the 1985 archives Of movies produced and long forgotten about. Occasionally I would run across it’s name and after 24 years got to get …
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