Podcast by Forris Day JR Today’s guest on “Coffee Shop Conversations with Forris Day Jr.” is the enthusiastic actor “Bad” Brad Berkwitt. Discussed is his love of writing (RINGSIDE REPORT, NEWZBREAKER) and how it turned into a love for acting, landing roles in several shows on the ID Network and […]
Axeman at Cutter’s Creek – HORROR MOVIE NEWS
Acort International, one of the top distributors of independent films in the global marketplace, has recently acquired horror/slasher film “Axeman at Cutter’s Creek” for world-wide distribution. Distribution plans are currently in consideration which will include a North American DVD on the indie-horror label Midnight Releasing and cable/satellite/internet VOD run as […]
All American Zombie Drugs Now Available On Demand! – HORROR MOVIE NEWS
All American Zombie Drugs Now Available On Demand! All American Zombie Drugs, Midnight Releasing’s recently released dark comedy is now available almost everywhere On Demand. Fans can access the film via iN Demand – Comcast, Cox, Time Warner, Brighthouse and on the internet at iTunes, Amazon Instant Video, Vudu, Google […]
Stage Fright (AKA – Aquarius) (1987) – SLASHER HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee In the 1980s, masked killers were everywhere. Every killer found a reason to wear a mask and they were usually an elaborate disguise. Very few wore the ski mask. They opted for something interesting. They were more than killers. They had style. In the 1987 slasher “STAGE […]
The Unbroken (2012) – HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Forris Day Jr. Movies about ghosts are pretty versatile and always a favorite of mine. There are so many ways to present them and so many cool locations to set them. They can be horror or comedy, it really doesn’t matter, I like them. “The Unbroken” is a ghost […]
Fright Night (2011) – VAMPIRE REMAKE HORROR REVIEW
By Wayne C. Rogers Starring Anton Yelchin, Colin Farrell and Toni Colette Dreamworks, DVD First of all, why remake a classic horror film if you’re not going to surpass it? Why waste the money when it could be used for another movie? I’ve never understood Hollywood’s way of thinking with […]
Movie News: “Bad” Brad Berkwitt Launches Website
By Geno McGahee Photo by Joe Henson, NYC “Bad” Brad Berkwitt in just a short time, has found success in his new career as a full time actor and to support that career, has launched a brand new website www.badbradberkwitt.com designed by his longtime friend, and advisor, Mel Walker AKA […]
HOSTEL 2 (2007) – Sadistic/Horror MOVIE REVIEW
By Chris Summerfield It would be interesting to know how many people backpack around the world, or just part of the world per year… I would imagine tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands, possible towards the million marks or even past that? Well now here is an interesting […]
Contact – Excellent Horror Short – Horror Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza I had the pleasure of watching the 10 minute short film Contact written and directed by Jeremiah Kipp. Interestingly, the film is able to tell a strong story without more than a couple words of dialogue. It follows a young couple who buy drugs from a […]
Just Before Dawn (1981) – SLASHER BACK WOOD HORROR REVIEW
By Geno McGahee The 1980s was the decade of the slasher film. FRIDAY THE 13TH, THE BURNING, MADMAN, THE PREY, and countless others took place in the woods with a killing force and it struck a chord. People love camping and the 80s was a time when it just seemed […]
John Carpenter HORROR SPECIAL PODCAST: Geno McGahee Featured on Super Duper Shock Cinema – HORROR MOVIE NEWS
By “Bad” Brad Berkwitt Super Duper Shock Cinema host, Kevin Scott, brings John Carpenter to his popular podcast with the help of horror filmmakers Geno McGahee (EVIL AWAKENING, RISE OF THE SCARECROWS, FAMILY SECRET, SCARY TALES, SICKLE) and Michael Colburn (THE TOY BOX). The independent horror personalities sit together to […]
The Nostalgia Critic, Angry Video Game Nerd & Cinema Snob: Comedy Gods of the Internet (2013)
By Melissa Antoinette Garza If you’re like me, television is becoming less and less appealing. Very few shows are funny. Sure there’s The League, NTSF SD SUV, and Community but other than that TV is just lame. I don’t care how quirky Zoey Deschanel, I have no desire to watch […]