Dance of the Dead Trailer
Monday | August 11th, 2008 | 6:34 am | Posted by DrGore | No Comments
On the night of the big High-School Prom, the dead rise to eat the living, and the only people who can stop them are the losers who couldn’t get dates to the dance. This movie was filmed in Rome Georgia at the Coosa Middle and High schools.
Server Error
Sunday | August 10th, 2008 | 1:28 am | Posted by DrGore | No Comments
It looks like one of the network servers that host our account was having some connection issues, so the site was down for a while.
It will be fixed very soon, and some of you may see this and some may not. Have patience…thanks
You gotta love technology!
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INTERVIEW: Robert Englund
Friday | August 08th, 2008 | 10:52 pm | Posted by DrGore | 2 Comments
So our friend and affiliates down in the great state of Texas got their hands on Robert Englund, squeezed real hard, and out came a video interview! Very nice guys..
Check out some more info on the interview with the great Robert and a link to the video below…
Amidst all of the updates that have been happening, we have released the Interview with Horror Icon Robert Englund that we shot during…
INTERVIEW: Lucien Eisenach
Friday | August 08th, 2008 | 12:46 pm | Posted by DrGore | 3 Comments
Lucien Eisenach: Dissecting a Master of Modern Horror. By Brian Kirst
Lucien Eisenach is one of the finest independent horror film actors currently working. His portrayal of a rampaging killer in Dead Clowns is spookily skilled and he most recently hit the blood speckled DVD shelves as Dissecto, a murderous clown, in Steve Session’s most recent gore-dream Tormented. In fact, Eisenach has a thumb torn creative history with Sessions dating back…
Ricou Browning: Beyond the Creature Comforts
Friday | August 08th, 2008 | 9:30 am | Posted by DrGore | 1 Comment
Ricou Browning: Beyond the Creature Comforts. By Brian Kirst
When it is suggested to Ricou Browning’s daughter that she must have grown up with perennial questions about her father, “The Creature from the Black Lagoon”, she insists that was not the case. Her friends were much more interested in Flipper, the 1960’s television show about the heroic dolphin that Browning produced, directed and wrote for.
This situation is a good indication of…
Philosophy Of A Knife
Thursday | August 07th, 2008 | 10:14 pm | Posted by DrGore | 1 Comment
Synopsis: The true history of Japanese Unit 731, from it’s beginnings in the 1930’s to it’s demise in 1945, and the subsequent trials in Khabarovsk, USSR, of many of the Japanese doctors from Unit 731. The facts are told, and previously unknown evidence is revealed by an eyewitness to these events, former doctor and military translator, Anatoly Protasov. This film is part documentary and part feature.
Philosophy Of A Knife is…
Horror Author Lia Scott Price
Wednesday | August 06th, 2008 | 6:41 am | Posted by DrGore | 1 Comment
Horror Author Lia Scott Price’s Free Film Shorts and Stories
Horror Novelist and Film Producer Lia Scott Price has launched a series of free short stories and film shorts online. The short stories, called Lia Scott Price’s The Dark Fiction Chronicles(TM), and their companion film shorts (released by DarkAngel Distributors(TM)), Lia Scott Price’s Dark Fiction(TM), focus on the fictional diary of a female serial killer. “I write about what goes on…
REVIEW: Prey for the Beast
Wednesday | August 06th, 2008 | 6:22 am | Posted by DrGore | 1 Comment
Review by AngryPrincess
BEWARE!!
Prey is a total indie flick with tons of inexperienced actors but it kinda was fun to watch. It’s totally one of those cheesy laugh hysterically at the monster movies. A group of guys decide to take their just jilted buddy on a camping trip to try and relax him and get his mind off of how much his life sucks at the moment, little do they know…
Genre King Derek Rydall
Wednesday | August 06th, 2008 | 2:43 am | Posted by DrGore | 1 Comment
Surpassing Rydall High: A Conversation with 20th Century Genre King Derek Rydall. By Brian Kirst
Not many people go from academic excellence with an interest in brain surgery to appearing in films where the cast members brains have a strong possibility of getting fried, but Derek Rydall has never taken the expected path. In fact, just as his film career was taking off in the early 90s, Rydall, the star of…
All Hail Satania
Tuesday | August 05th, 2008 | 9:39 pm | Posted by DrGore | 1 Comment
Update: JEZEBETH FILMS is now SATANIA 6. Story by Brian Kirst. Photos by Master Coye Vega.
Jezebeth Films is truly on the move! After recently premiering their first film The Blind and the Dead at the historic Portage Theater (with a bevy of beautiful co-stars in attendance), they have just changed their name. Founder David Paul Schmickel and crew are now going by the sexily intriguing moniker of Satania 6 films.…
REVIEW: The Moretti House
Tuesday | August 05th, 2008 | 4:06 pm | Posted by DrGore | No Comments
Review by AngryPrincess
The Moretti house has been on the market ever since the 1929 when Nicholas Moretti went crazy murdering his wife Anastasia and young son Marco. After realizing what he did, a grieving Nicholas hung himself. No one was willed the house so it has been listed for all those years at the astounding low amount of $20,000. The price made buying the house a total steal…now if only…
REVIEW: Hospitality
Monday | August 04th, 2008 | 7:17 am | Posted by DrGore | 1 Comment
Review by AngryPrincess
Teddy wakes up from having a hell of a night partying with a smug look on his face and a condom on his dick. Suddenly he remembers what a great lay he video taped the previous night to put on his adult website. He struts shirtless from room to room surveying the damage that was done and even though the mess is over bearing he can’t help but…
REVIEW: Deadly Memories
Sunday | August 03rd, 2008 | 8:39 am | Posted by DrGore | No Comments
Review by AngryPrincess
Deadly Memories involves three out of control teenagers who think they are total bad asses that like to provoke fights, steal, and drive like maniacs. Booze fuel binges lead to cruising around town in their car. One Sunday a God Loving family were on their way to worship at their local church when those way ward teens run them off the road killing the wife but leaving the…
Blind and the Dead
Thursday | July 31st, 2008 | 9:28 pm | Posted by DrGore | 1 Comment
Introducing Jezebeth Films and their Blind and the Dead. By Brian Kirst
Jezebeth Films, a new company dedicated to promoting women in film, recently premiered their initial production, The Blind and the Dead- a haunting vampiric odyssey. Director and writer David Paul Schmickel wanted to be “as visual as possible” and to end up “leaving things open with the characters.”
While The Blind and the Dead definitely sports a languid visual essence…
Updates From Dark Horse comics
Thursday | July 31st, 2008 | 12:43 pm | Posted by DrGore | 1 Comment
Dark Horse offers you a recap of this past week’s SDCC announcements!
WEDNESDAY
AppleGeeks vol. 1 A collection of the webcomics published on applegeeks.com in 2003 and 2004. Drawn by Mohammad F. Haque (Hawk) and written by Ananth Panagariya, AppleGeeks falls in the category of computer humor about college students and their homemade robots. The book will include creator commentary and other bonus material, including a pinup gallery. It will be printed in…
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