REVIEW: Maniacts
Friday | May 16th, 2008 | 7:29 am | Posted by DrGore | No Comments
Review by AngryPrincess
I fuckin loved this movie more than I love my first born child…I am so kidding but it was almost that good. It was like watching a mentally ill Bonnie and Clyde, or perhaps a milder Mickey and Mallory (not by much) from Natural Born Killers. The power of love sometimes is overwhelming causing one not to always make the right decisions and they totally surrender themselves and…
Gargoyle Entertainment
Friday | May 16th, 2008 | 6:27 am | Posted by DrGore | No Comments
CLYDE–Rich and Connie Lowers live in a small house tucked away behind the lake in this small village. They love to entertain guests, and are known for their annual Fourth of July picnic.
Now, they may be known for more than just that. Hoards of guests milled around their property last weekend, snacking on food they provided from the sandwich shop they run and trying to dodge the drizzle that occasionally…
Win 2 Tickets from Full Moon
Thursday | May 15th, 2008 | 7:23 pm | Posted by DrGore | No Comments
Charles Band is headed to a city near you with his 3rd Annual Full Moon Horror Road Show. Most people recognize him for his PUPPETMASTER series. I used to love to stay up late and watch those puppets creeping around killing people. I still have my Pinhead and Leech Lady figures somewhere. But Blade was my favorite.
PUPPETMASTER is still the highest marketed movie franchise in the independent (direct to video)…
James Bryan and Don’t Go in the Woods
Thursday | May 15th, 2008 | 4:45 pm | Posted by BrianK | No Comments
James Bryan: Behind the Scenes of Don’t Go in the Woods… Alone By Brian Kirst
Director James Bryan is a smart guy. Embracing the counter culture measures of the 1960’s, Bryan was convinced that “Bad” could be “Great”. In 1981, in his quest to prove this, Bryan unleashed Don’t Go in the Woods…Alone upon the world and created a modern slasher classic. Talking the standard ‘campers stalked in the woods by a maniac’ tactic,…
INTERVIEW: J Larose
Thursday | May 15th, 2008 | 9:47 am | Posted by DrGore | 1 Comment
Interview by AngryPrincess
You are really into music, do you play any instruments besides guitar?
I’ve also played Bass Guitar and Piano…but all are self taught and on a song by song basis…my dream was to be a rock star…actually still is, but times kinda running out on that one…but who knows.
What is your favorite horror movie?
Now that’s a tough one…Instead of just “horror” I’ll mention some fav movies…Pan’s Labyrinth, Aliens, Silence…
Mary Woronov
Tuesday | May 13th, 2008 | 4:31 pm | Posted by BrianK | 2 Comments
Mary Woronov: Queen of the Independence! By Brian Kirst
“That’s debatable”, Mary Woronov responds when someone calls her a star. Indeed, as someone whose beginnings were as a performer in the Theatre of the Absurd in the 1960’s, Woronov is seemingly not comfortable with exalted labels. She simply wants you to “watch the movies, look at my paintings, read my books” but a pedestal is something she prefers to not be put…
REVIEW: Twisted Sisters
Tuesday | May 13th, 2008 | 7:32 am | Posted by DrGore | 2 Comments
Review by AngryPrincess
This movie is like The Patty Duke show on acid, even though these two are sisters and not cousins. This is the first film starring Fiona Horsey that wasn’t so great. It wasn’t so bad but it wasn’t great. Jennifer is the happy go lucky girl with a great boyfriend who loves her and wants to get married. She seems to keep putting it off until she realizes…
REVIEW: Detour
Monday | May 12th, 2008 | 6:09 pm | Posted by DrGore | 3 Comments
Review by AngryPrincess
After partying hard at a rave the gang all pile back into the RV and get ready for a boring ride home. Neil decides to be a selfish prick and take a short cut thru the desert to find peyote that he was told about so he can bring it back to LA with them to make a mint. Another TCM/ Hills Have Eyes inspired story for us…
INTERVIEW: Dan Ellis
Sunday | May 11th, 2008 | 8:47 pm | Posted by theangryprincess | No Comments
You have done stage and film acting. Which one do you think is harder?
Theater without a doubt. Film is a one time thing and the days are often much longer but you have multiple takes if you need to and it’s the crew on set not 400+ people all watching you. In theater you rehearse a lot but even with all the rehearsals you might still mess up and if…
REVIEW: The Hazing
Sunday | May 11th, 2008 | 7:29 pm | Posted by theangryprincess | 1 Comment
Review by AngryPrincess
Your typical rowdy college students are trying out to become pledges to their favorite sororities. They are forced to spend the night in a haunted house- surprise, how original….not! Anyway that doesn’t matter because this film is fun and reminded me a lot of Night Of The Demons with demon Angela but only this time it was a demonic professor who is offing them one by one.
The hot Tiffany…
Deaths of Ian Stone
Friday | May 09th, 2008 | 3:04 pm | Posted by BrianK | No Comments
The Deaths of Ian Stone. After Dark Horrorfest. Lions Gate. By Brian Kirst
Ever since Lawrence, Kansas’ mid-60’s Carnival of Souls offering, a lost traveler experiencing ghost plagued strangeness generally means one thing. Your lead character is dead and simply doesn’t know it yet. Jacob’s Ladder and The Sixth Sense are perhaps the most famous, fairly recent versions of this plotline. Yet in the last handful of years we have also been offered Christine…
CRAIG Worldwide Release
Thursday | May 08th, 2008 | 7:50 pm | Posted by DrGore | No Comments
Cetus Productions are proud to present the worldwide release of their feature film CRAIG - the story about a young quiet man turning serial killer in dispair.
The film is directed by experienced actor Kim Sønderholm who also plays the lead as Craig. The film is his debut as a director. It has been described as something as odd as an artsy horror slasher with depth and atmosphere - drama, blood,…
Flesh and Blood- Horror Hospital
Thursday | May 08th, 2008 | 5:24 pm | Posted by BrianK | No Comments
The Flesh and Blood Show and Horror Hospital - The Changing of the Horror Guard. By Brian Kirst
Famed horror director Pete Walker (Frightmare , House of Whipcord ) notes that in the early 1970’s the face of horror was beginning to change. People were no longer thrilled by the subtleties of the early Corman films and the monsters of Hammer horror. The public demanded more flesh and blood, so it is appropriate that Walker’s 1972…
The Fall of Night
Thursday | May 08th, 2008 | 2:08 pm | Posted by DrGore | 1 Comment
Dark Tale Pits ‘Girlfriends’ Star Persia White, Hollywood Henchman Tony Longo Against ‘One Life to Live’ Soap Star Bruce Michael Hall in Apocalyptic Road Pic
CANNES, France, May 8 /PRNewswire / — "The Fall of Night," first-time feature director and USC grad Derrick Warfel’s "Twilight Zone"-like offering about a tarnished rock star’s horrific, desert run-in with a rogue prophet and his mysterious female sidekick, collected two awards in as many weeks last…
New Thriller Contamination
Thursday | May 08th, 2008 | 6:20 am | Posted by DrGore | 3 Comments
Newly formed distribution company, The Independent Film Company, a joint venture between Big Screen Entertainment and Five Star Picturs, has acquired worldwide rights to a new film by Russian filmmaker, actor-director Rodion Nahapetov: thriller "Contamination".
May 8, 2008 — Newly formed distribution company, The Independent Film Company (IFC), a joint venture between Big Screen Entertainment and Five Star Picturs, has acquired worldwide rights to a new film by Russian filmmaker, actor-director…
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