Ms. Vampy’s back with Jeff Dylan Graham
April 10, 2009 by Andrew Rose
Ms. Vampy returns today with Ms. Vampy’s Villa #2 featuring hot indie actor Jeff Dylan Graham, Hot Hunk of Horror, actor in many horror films, and director of Psychosomatika. Watch as Ms. Vampy is completely convinced that Jeff Dylan Graham is Robert Pattinson (Edward Cullen) from Twilight although Jeff tells [...]
The Commune Review
April 9, 2009 by BrianK
Review: The Commune (2009) By Brian Kirst www.thecommunemovie.com Writer-Director Elisabeth Fies’ The Commune recalls the golden age of 1970’s filmmaking with its tawny subversiveness and silken grindhouse texture. Indeed, The Commune details the twisted journey of a glittery beauty (think the Candice Rialson classic Pets, only in reverse) and the [...]
Alan Rowe Kelly Interview
April 9, 2009 by BrianK
Alan Rowe Kelly: A Far Cry from Home with the East Coast’s Most Significant Talent By Brian Kirst From his first feature film I’ll Bury You Tomorrow to the recently wrapped Gallery of Fear, director-writer-actor Alan Rowe Kelly has made an enormous impact on the independent horror scene. As an [...]
4-8-09 Freak of the Week
April 8, 2009 by DrGore
Well I know we said that we would feature a new freak of the week, each and every week, but it has come to our attention that our first freak… Nora… is now in 1st place in the Fangoria Spooksmodel Competition. So we are going to have her up as [...]
Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer (2007)
April 8, 2009 by ShuTang
REVIEW: Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer (2007): Reviewed by Bryan ‘SHU’ Schuessler Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer (2007), directed by Jon Knautz, is the story of a boy that loses his parents on early on to, well, a monster. He is a little boy and after his sister gets snatched up, and [...]
Don’t Go in the Woods (1981)
April 8, 2009 by ShuTang
REVIEW: Don’t Go in the Woods (1981): Reviewed by Bryan ‘shu’ Schuessler Don’t Go in the Woods (1981) a.k.a. Don’t Go in the Woods…Alone! was hilarious. It was one of those films that was so bad it was good. The only reason I had to see this film is that [...]
No Right Turn at CPH:PIX
April 7, 2009 by DrGore
We are very excited and extremely proud to announce the independent feature film NO RIGHT TURN has been officially selected to screen at CPH:PIX film festival, 2009! What in the name of … is CPH:PIX? you may ask… “The CPH:PIX Film Festival: Hollywood releases and cutting-edge films come head to head in [...]
Review: Caffeine Dreams
April 7, 2009 by BrianK
Review: Caffeine Dreams – Issue 1 – 3. By Brian Kirst www.dwapproductions.com Like many horror film anthologies, story-wise, comic magazine Caffeine Dreams can be somewhat of a mixed bag. Some offerings are haunting, poetically realized and taut. Others are hard to follow and/or end abruptly. Yet, the art (which seems [...]
Eternal Vigilance Updates
April 5, 2009 by DrGore
We got word about tons of updates, events, and new get togethers for Gabrielle S. Faust. Check them out below… April and May are shaping up to be extremely busy months for yours truly! There are several events I would like to tell you about in particular….. Next weekend on [...]
Timo Rose Releases 1st Teaser for New Movie – Game Over
April 5, 2009 by Andrew Rose
Timo Rose, the sick and demented filmmaker that brought us Barricade and the Beast, released the 1st teaser for his new movie GAME OVER. The film features Debbie Rochon as Tina, a young actress who leaves the states for German only to be joined by two of her friends and [...]
New Line & Platinum Dunes Casts New Freddy
April 4, 2009 by Andrew Rose
Jackie Earle Haley has been cast as the new Freddy Krueger in the re-launch of Nightmare on Elm Street by New Line and Platinum Dunes. Jackie Earle Haley recently starred in THE WATCHMEN as Walter Kovacs aka Rorschach. His acting career spans over 35 years including many television and movie [...]
Barricade: Welcome To Hell (Timo Rose, 2007)
April 4, 2009 by Andrew Rose
BARRICADE, is an indie horror film written and directed by Timo Rose, featuring Joe Zaso and Raine Brown. It was co-written by Ted Geoghegan (writer of Sweat Shop) who is one of the most talented writers in indie horror today. The story is one, set in the Black Forest mountains [...]
Vote For Flashback Weekend
April 3, 2009 by DrGore
Vote For the Premiere of “X-MEN ORIGINS: WOLVERINE” with Hugh Jackman in person! To be held at Flashback Weekend’s MIDWAY DRIVE-IN In Dixon, Illinois Hey Flashback Weekend fans! Would you like to attend the official American premiere of “X-MEN ORIGINS: WOLVERINE” with Hugh Jackman and other cast members from the [...]
Television Terrors: Strays
April 3, 2009 by BrianK
Television Terrors #1: Strays By Brian Kirst Holy Bloody cat litter! In 1991 in its continuing efforts it unleash our innermost fears upon the world, the USA Network surrounded heroine Kathleen Quinlan (Warning Sign, Event Horizon, The Hills Have Eyes remake) in her brand new home with some killer kitties. [...]
Alan Rowe Kelly and Anthony Sumner Finish Gallery of Fear
April 3, 2009 by Andrew Rose
Alan Rowe Kelly and Anthony Sumner have completed filming the long anticipated anthology titled GALLERY OF FEAR, a collection of four short films with a wrap-around, titled CRITIC’S CHOICE, starring the lovely Debbie Rochon. CRITIC’S CHOICE, is a tale about the popular and maligned New York art critic Roberta Van [...]
The Cottage (2008)
April 2, 2009 by Andrew Rose
Two brothers, David and Peter, abduct a young blonde woman, Tracey and take her to a secluded and remote cottage. In exchange for her safe return they ask for only 100 pounds from her father. Her brother, Andrew, who is in on the kidnapping, secures the ransom and comes to [...]
MIRRORS (2008) Review
April 1, 2009 by ShuTang
Review: Mirrors (2008): Reviewed By BRYAN SCHUESSLER aka SHU Mirrors (2008) is a remake of Sung-ho Kim’s Korean production of Into The Mirror (2003) which was also written by Kim. I am not a big fan of remakes of any kinds, especially Asian remakes. I tend to think most of [...]
Saw 5 (2009) Review
April 1, 2009 by ShuTang
Saw 5 (2009): Reviewed by Bryan Schuessler aka SHU I am really getting sick of the SAW franchise. I still will watch them all, sorta like I watched all the Leprechaun films or all the Hellraiser films (after Hellraiser 3…I don’t know….). But Saw 5 really was just more of [...]






