Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: Bonehill Road is an homage to classic monster films like The Howling and An American Werewolf In London. In some ways, it is a throwback to the films we grew up with… the real horror movies that we all love so much, and in another way it is a modern horror flick that uses old school …
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Film Review: Night of The Demons (2009)
Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: A group of kids go to a Halloween party, only to have to face down a group of demons. REVIEW: With a cast like this :Diora Baird, Shannon Elizabeth, Monica Keena, Bobbi Sue Luther, Jonathan Beach, Michael Copon, Tiffany Shepis and Edward Furlong ……yunno it’s gonna be something special! At long last, the long awaited Adam …
Read More »Werewolf thriller BONEHILL ROAD, starring horror icon Linnea Quigley, on DVD this October
THIS OCTOBER, HUNGER SHOWS NO MERCY From legendary underground filmmaker Todd Sheets comes a howlingly terrifying werewolf movie for Halloween, Bonehill Road! Emily and Eden Stevens escape one violent situation only to dive head first into another. Terrified and alone they are stranded in the dark woods only to be chased into a horrific scene in a house or horrors. …
Read More »Fantasm Media Releases Fantasm Presents #2: Linnea Quigley
•Linnea is the Queen of Scream Queens! And our newest issue, Fantasm Presents #2: Linnea Quigley, is all about her •Read about her amazing career and hear what some of her favorite co-stars and directors have to say about this beauty •Two special variant covers limited to 100 copies each Do you wanna party? It’s party time! FANTASM PRESENTS magazine …
Read More »Film Review: Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers (1988)
Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: Jack Chandler is a private eye tracking down Samantha the runaway. In his travels, he comes across a gang of chainsaw weilding prostitutes that like to carve people up for their cult REVIEW: Director: Fred Olen Ray Starring: Gunnar Hansen, Linnea Quigley and Jay Richardson At one point in this film, a woman takes off all …
Read More »Film Review: 1313 Cougar Cult (2012)
SYNOPSIS: Rufus, Darwin, and Coopersmith are three nerdy, but hunky young college students who score themselves a dream summer job working at a swanky mansion owned by wealthy and sexy middle-aged babes Clara, Victoria, and Edwina. However, the gals turn out to be a coven of deadly witches who transform into flesh-eating cougars who need fresh young man meat in …
Read More »Film Review: Murder Weapon (1989)
SYNOPSIS: Two daughters of mobsters get out of the sanitarium after having killed a boyfriend in the shower, supposedly cured and on the right track. They hold a party and invite all their old boyfriends, making all of them think there is still hope for a relationship. Then the boyfriends start disappearing one by one. REVIEW: The movie Murder Weapon …
Read More »FANTASM presents #2: Linnea Quigley NOW ON PRE-SALE
FANTASM presents – FANTASM Media‘s specialty line of licensed film and pop culture magazines – is excited to dedicate its second issue entirely to the First Lady of Indie Fright and the Queen Bee of the B’s…Lady Linnea Quigley! From her early days in cheeky flicks like Charles Band’s Fairy Tales to her memorable appearances in movies like Silent Night, Deadly Night to her iconic …
Read More »Film Review: Witchtrap (1989)
SYNOPSIS: Parapsychologists try to make an inn haunted by an evil witch’s ghost safe for guests. REVIEW: From Kevin Tenney, the writer and director of Night of the Demons, comes this pile of viscera titled Witchtrap. The usual suspects are present here: Linnea Quigley shows up in a minor role where she disrobes, James W. Quinn is the hero Tony …
Read More »Film Review: Don’t Go Near the Park (1979)
SYNOPSIS: A pair of ancient siblings spend their days staving off the effects of a curse that has been placed on them (which causes them to rapidly age) by killing others and devouring their entrails. REVIEW: I have seen my share of stinkers in my lifetime, and believe me when I say that Don’t Go Near the Park definitely falls …
Read More »Film Review: Kannibal (2001)
SYNOPSIS: A rival mobster and the police enter the weird world of a beautiful female mob boss in order to do battle with her and bring her organization down. REVIEW: The plot of Richard Driscoll’s 2001 movie, Kannibal, is kind of all over the place. On one hand, we’ve got a serial killer on the loose, murdering women all over …
Read More »Earn Your Diploma In Horror When ‘Graduation Day’ Comes To Blu-ray
Ah the 80’s. Gotta love some of the slasher flicks that graced the video store shelves back in the day. Some VHS cover’s just screamed out to be rented – such was 1981’s ‘Graduation Day’. I still remember walking into the video store and seeing that cover on the shelf. It’s good to see that CAV Distributing stuck with the …
Read More »Film Review: Collapse (2010)
SYNOPSIS: The normal worries of a struggling small town farmer are blown away when the world is suddenly overrun by undead monsters. How can a good man protect and provide for his family in a hostile world without becoming a monster himself? REVIEW: These days it feels as though zombie movies have gotten every single treatment imaginable. From the use …
Read More »Film Review: They Came from the Ether (2014)
SYNOPSIS: A door-to-door vacuum salesman named John Henry struggles to keep his job, his wife and his sanity until he encounters an alien who crash lands in a nearby field. Desperate for success, he agrees to sell alien technology to unsuspecting townsfolk until a rash of missing person reports leads Detective Mike Washurn back to their dastardly plot. REVIEW: They …
Read More »Interview: Dave Campfield and Paul Chomicki (Caesar & Otto’s Deadly Xmas)
With the release of Caesar & Otto’s Deadly Xmas just a few weeks away, I felt it was time to talk to Caesar and Otto themselves, Dave Campfield and Paul Chomicki. Last year I talked to Dave pretty extensively about his film and career (you can read that interview here) so much of this interview will focus on Paul but …
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