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Walking the Distance
Tuesday | June 24th, 2008 | 2:26 pm | Posted by DrGore | No Comments

Walking the Distance with Adrienne King – Alice’s Return to the Screen. By Brian Kirst
“I am working with the best actors,” the excited Adrienne King relates from her Texas hotel. “I have a delicious character. This is going to be a huge movie – it can’t miss.”
King is referring to “Walking Distance” the film she has just begun working on with Texas Horror Maverick, Mel House. House, the man behind the much anticipated “Closet Space” and the well regarded “Witchcraft 13”,…
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REVIEW: Blitzkrieg: Escape from Stalag 69
Tuesday | June 24th, 2008 | 1:53 pm | Posted by DrGore | 1 Comment

Review by: AngryPrincess
You might recognize the directors name Keith Crocker who previously brought us The Bloody Ape, a drive in movie take on Edgar Allan Poe’s Murder in the Rue Morgue. This time he offers us Blitzkrieg: Escape from Stalag 69, a 70’s inspired Nazi exploitation flick with plenty of blood, torture and naked Natasha running around using her body and her smarts to tackle guards at Blitzkrieg.
Helmut Shultz and his peons in Nazi crime like to terrorize their prisoners…
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GoreZone’s Lost Boys 2 Exclusive
Monday | June 23rd, 2008 | 7:26 am | Posted by DrGore | No Comments

GoreZone Magazine: The No. 1 International Horror Entertainment Magazine features a World EXCLUSIVE ON Lost Boys 2 Onsale July 8th in all good Newsagents…
. Exclusive unseen images
. Interviews with cast and crew
. Full story and behind the scenes
The Plot:
An homage to coincide with the 20th anniversary of the 1987 cult hit The Lost Boys, Lost Boys 2: The Tribe tells the story of a brother and sister who move to a sleepy surf town in California, only to get mixed…
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REVIEW: Scream Queen
Sunday | June 22nd, 2008 | 7:28 am | Posted by DrGore | No Comments
Dana Lewis is a scream queen with a golden set of lungs. The problem is she wants to try being a real actress instead of just doing horror movies. Her agent is the typical slimy snake in the grass pig who makes her give him a hand job in order to get her an audition for a film that is being cast. This movie was hysterical with a look at the fans waiting for her to arrive at a horror…
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INTERVIEW: Ruben Rox
Saturday | June 21st, 2008 | 8:15 am | Posted by DrGore | 7 Comments

Ruben Rox: On the rise with bloody birthday’s slicing auteur. By brian kirst
After briefly appearing in the mainstream campus thriller the fraternity, the talented Ruben Rox turned to indie horror with a revealing appearance in revenge of the unhappy campers. Inspired, rox soon found himself behind the camera, helming 2005’s chubby killer. Three years later, chubby killer is now bloody birthday and Rox is finally finishing up his first horror opus as a writer and director. The determined Rox has…
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INTERVIEW: Nathan Faudree
Saturday | June 21st, 2008 | 8:05 am | Posted by DrGore | No Comments

Nathan Faudree: From Kottentail to Monkey King - Horror’s Coolest Star. By Brian Kirst
Nathan Faudree is one of the coolest actors working today. If you don’t believe me, just check out www.nathanfaudree.com or watch him in his starring role in the horror -comedy flick Kottentail. See? This is one blood lusting ‘rabbit’ that has got it made! Of course, dude is no one trick hare! Faudree also has a slew of other wickedly wonderful films coming out soon. Bigfoot in Bigfoot…
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INTERVIEW: Yusaku Mizoguchi
Saturday | June 21st, 2008 | 8:00 am | Posted by DrGore | No Comments

1. What made you film Still Breathing? Were there any life experiences that influenced this films plot?
I wanted to make a film that viewers can see inner thoughts of characters. In real life, it is pretty tough to know how the person thinks of anything by looking human behavior in a short time. You can generalize human behaviors but it doesn’t apply to everyone. I think the film medium suits the best to show or imply certain intention of the…