Podcast by Forris Day JR Douglas Plomitallo has been writing short horror films for over 5 years now. His work can be seen at www.scaredstiff.tv. Forris talks with this talented writer and filmmaker about how he started making his shorts and how they have grown over the years. What does […]
THE CAR (1977) – HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Leeann Aubuchon-Swimm Most people are familiar with “Christine” but fewer are with “The Car” which could be Christine’s evil predecessor. “The Car” is a 1977 thriller directed by Elliot Silverstein and stars 1970s heartthrob James Brolin. I’m using the term “heartthrob” loosely; maybe it’s that handlebar mustache throwing me […]
THE WALKING DEAD (2010) – ZOMBIE/HORROR SERIES – SEASON 1, EPISODE 1 Review
By Chris Summerfield Days Gone Bye So I just had to review the first ever episode of this breath taking and outstanding show that is gripping the world at the moment… The beginning… Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) arrives at what looks like a disaster scene, cars and other vehicles all […]
Scream Park Scream Queen Wendy Wygant Speaks to Scared Stiff – Horror News
Podcast by Forris Day JR Actress Wendy Wygant, one of the leads in the 80’s style horror film “Scream Park” chats with Forris about her role as Jennifer Cornell in the movie. She talks about her theater days and what she wants to do in the future. Wendy is a […]
Home Sweet Home (1981) – SLASHER HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee There are certain killers in horror films that are terrifying and that will give you nightmares. The killer in HOME SWEET HOME is not one of them. We have the killer (Jake Steinfeld), a muscle-bound monster, that finds great joy in murdering people. In the first scene, […]
ZOMBIE DIARIES (2007) – ZOMBIE/HORROR Movie Review
By Chris Summerfield It would be interesting to know how many movies have been made through somebody supposed documenting what was happening, yes it seems since the arrival of, Paranormal Activity, Cloverfield, REC and Diary of the Dead there has been a huge surge in the amount being made… Okay […]
OOGA BOOGA premiere 3/12 – Full Moon Release – HORROR MOVIE NEWS
Available exclusively on the GrindHouseFlix App Tuesday, March 12th (Available on Redbox March 24th) STARRING: Karen Black (House of 1000 Corpses) & Stacy Keach (American Horror X), Siri (the curvaceous porn star), and Maddox (of YouTube fame) SUMMARY: Ooga Booga follows the murder an innocent African-American medical student whose soul is transferred […]
Return to Sleepaway Camp (2008) – Horror Movie Sequel – Also News on Sleepaway Camp Reunion 3D
By Melissa Antoinette Garza Sleepaway Camp (1983) is one of the most bizarre films of all time. From start to finish, the movie is insane though the last two minutes is an entirely different kind of crazy. It’s a cult classic that spawned (debatably) 4 sequels. The first two sequels, […]
LONDON TO BRIGHTON (2006) – Thriller/Drama – HORROR REVIEW
By Chris Summerfield London 3:07 AM. A woman named, Kelly (Lorraine Stanley) races in to a toilet block with a girl aged about 12, her name, Joanne (Georgia Groome) both looking very distressed and alarmed. Kelly then leaving, Joanne for a short while, while she goes to raise money for […]
Key – Horror Writer/Director Rob Hamilton Speaks to Scared Stiff
Podcast by Forris Day JR How do you make a high production film on only $25,000? Let the talented Rob Hamilton tell you. Writer/Director Rob Hamilton takes his first stab at movie making and really shakes things up with the indie film “Key”. This supernatural thriller is every bit as […]
Nightmare on Elm Street 2– The Top 5 Scenes: Freddy Krueger News
By Melissa Antoinette Garza Many have mixed feelings on Nightmare on Elm St Part 2, but it has become a cult classic. The homo-erotic subtext that David Chaskin admittedly wrote into the screenplay has created a small sensation and interest in the film. Perhaps if the movie came out today, […]
Anoxic Zone, Halocline & Black Tide by John G. Rees – Book Reviews
By Melissa Garza In the last few weeks, I’ve been engrossed in a trilogy of books written by John G. Rees. Prior to reading, I really thought that vampires had been done to death. I came from the generation that was enthralled with Anne Rice and Interview with a Vampire. […]