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Isle of the Damned
Wednesday | November 19th, 2008 | 4:12 pm | Posted by DrGore | No Comments

In Antonello Giallo’s follow up to the notorious Pleasures of the Damned, private investigator Jack Steele is hired by a mysterious treasure hunter to help find the lost treasure of Marco Polo. Along for the trip is Jack’s adopted son, Billy. Their search brings them to an island off the coast of Argentina… and into the clutches of a primitive cannibal tribe, the Yamma Yamma.
Alexis Kinkaid, a mysterious recluse who has made his home on the island amongst the cannibals,…
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Cheap Scares
Tuesday | November 18th, 2008 | 5:02 pm | Posted by DrGore | No Comments

Fredonia-born author and director Gregory Lamberson combined his two biggest passions for his latest literary project - “Cheap Scares! Low Budget Horror Filmmakers Share Their Secrets.”
This Wednesday, Lamberson, who wrote and directed three low budget horror films himself in the ’80s and ’90s, will launch a new filmmaking book at Talking Leaves Books in Buffalo with the only area book signing from 7 to 9 p.m. “Cheap Scares!” - available now through McFarland & Company, a leading U.S. publisher of…
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WildClaw and The Witch House
Saturday | November 15th, 2008 | 8:08 am | Posted by DrGore | No Comments

*** THE WITCH HOUSE OPENS ITS DOORS TO YOU ***
Continuing our mission of bringing horror to the Chicago stage, we are very proud to present H. P. LOVECRAFT’s chilling tale of cosmic terror, "The Dreams in the Witch House." The production opens this Sunday, November 16th, 2008, at 7:00pm at Chicago’s Athenaeum Theater, 2936 Southport Avenue, and runs through December 21st, 2008.
In the haunted town of Arkham, a young student arrives to study geometry at the infamous Miskatonic University. He…
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Submit your Horror Script
Wednesday | November 12th, 2008 | 2:30 pm | Posted by DrGore | No Comments

“Low budget horror film production and distribution company Finney/Thompson Entertainment (frequent visitors to this site) sent us word that they are actively looking for completed high concept (catchy, original) low budget horror/sci fi/fantasy scripts to produce and completed films/documentaries to distribute.
They produced CARVER and THE 8TH PLAGUE (photos below). They also are interested in hearing about low budget films in production that might need financial assistance to complete.
Writers/directors/producers can contact director of development Dean Loftis at dean@finneythompsonentertainment.com.
Just send loglines/short synopsis…
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ASPK 3D Inside the Head
Monday | November 10th, 2008 | 3:47 pm | Posted by DrGore | No Comments

While they may not be gore galore, check out some new images from “Amateur Porn Star Killer 3D Inside the Head”, featuring, get this, blood!
The parody on the APSK trilogy is offering something the entire trilogy did not. Not only is the trilogy known for being the cheapest 3 films ever made in history to receive distribution, but it’s also known for being the only horror trilogy to feature not one drop of blood, which many critics claimed actually made…
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Up with Dead People
Thursday | November 06th, 2008 | 2:25 pm | Posted by DrGore | No Comments

Canadian bad boy Bruce LaBruce’s latest, “Otto; or, Up with Dead People,” is a gory, post-apocalyptic, gay zombie porn comedy horror film. The plot, which unfolds in flashbacks and a film-within-a-film structure, has director Medea Yarn (Katharina Klewinghaus) shooting a movie about the undead star, sexy Fritz (Marcel Schlutt), and her new discovery, Otto (Jey Crisfar), a gay zombie with an identity crisis.
On the phone from his home in Canada, LaBruce discussed the origins of his film and his title…
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Lovecraft is Missing
Monday | November 03rd, 2008 | 4:15 pm | Posted by DrGore | No Comments
New comic on the horizon for you HP Lovecraft Fans!
What a long strange trip it’s been!
I can’t believe we are only a few days away from launching my brainchild. I first developed Lovecraft is Missing as a cd-rom game back in 1994, when cd-rom was still the next big thing. Most of the photos of Lovecraft-related locations come from trips to Providence during that time. When cd-rom turned out to be last week’s thing, I put the idea in my…