Breaking Glass Pictures, Monster Pictures and Vicious Circle Films are excited to announce the January 28th DVD release of Antisocial. The feature length debut of director Cody Calahan, which has been scaring up impressive reviews on the international festival circuit, Antisocial sees a New Year celebration between a small group […]
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Horror Movie News: Frightpix Expands to Web – Horror offshoot of Popcornflix offers hundreds of Horror titles Free
Screen Media Ventures, LLC, owner of Popcornflix, today announced that its Frightpix full length feature horror channel is now available on the Web at www.Frightpix.com. Now fans of zombies, monsters, slashers, the supernatural, and other popular horror genres can enjoy hundreds of great horror films free. No sign up. No […]
Niagara’s Most Haunted by Peter Sacco – Horror Book Review
By Forris Day Jr. When most people think of Niagara they think of Honeymoons at Niagara Falls and fun trips on a boat to the base of the falls. Maybe you think of the Three Stooges. Beautiful scenery abounds here but there is a dark side to Niagara too. Niagara […]
The Cabin – Award – Winning Horror Film Now Available On Line – Horror Movie News
The winner of “Best Short” at the Scared Stiff Halloween Film Festival, The Cabin, is now available on Vimeo on Demand for a limited time. Written and Directed by Tommy Faircloth (Crinoline Head, Generation Ax) The Cabin has played at 17 film festivals since it’s World Premiere in August. The […]
The Haunting of Rebecca Verlaine (AKA – Garden of Love) (2003) – HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee They say that a filmmaker needs to get the attention of the viewers in the first ten minutes of the movie or they will lose them. Well, Olaf Ittenbach, the writer/director of THE HAUNTING OF REBECCA VERLAINE understood this and made one of the goriest and most […]
Don’t Open the Door (1974) – HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee In the 1970s, we saw a lot of horror films where the killer was hiding in the house and calling the targeted subject. In DON’T OPEN THE DOOR, we see this playing out again as Amanda (Susan Bracken) returns to her childhood home to tend to her […]
Horror Anthology Movie Volume One (2013) Release Date & More – HORROR MOVIE NEWS
Produced and Distributed by Mike T. Lyddon/Reel Progress LLC Official street date October 29th, 2013 On VOD, DVDs available at www.horroranthologymovies.com, vimeo.com Theatrical Premiere at Chalmette Movie Theaters Sunday, November 10th, 2013 at 7pm, New Orleans, La. 3 segments have been officially selected in 10 film festivals including Terror Film […]
Animosity by James Newman HORROR BOOK REVIEW
By Wayne C. Rogers Necessary Evil Press, 2011, Signed & Limited, $45.00, 235pp Artwork by Alex McVey Introduction by Ray Garton If you want to know what it’s like to be a horror writer, then you need to read Animosity by James Newman (author of Midnight Train and The Wicked), […]
FANtastic Film Festival Launched: Horror Film Festival in the San Diego Area – HORROR MOVIE NEWS
FANtastic Film Festival announced today that they will host a Horror Film Festival in the San Diego area October 31 – November 2, 2014. Horror films of all genres will compete for honors and awards in areas, such as “Best Actor,” “Scream Queen,” “Best FX,” “Best Horror Film,” and many […]
Death Game (1977) – Hot Chicks Torture Flick HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee I’m a big fan of FUNNY GAMES and I have found a film very similar but this one has hot chicks and it’s called DEATH GAME. Jackson (Sondra Locke) and Donna (Colleen Camp) are two girls, stranded in the rain that stumble across the home of George […]
The Hand (1981) – Michael Caine and Oliver Stone HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee I’m a huge fan of Michael Caine and I recently bought a pack of movies that came with a 1981 horror film called “THE HAND.” The film is directed by Oliver Stone, so I figured it had to be a winner. We have Caine and Stone both […]
The Conspiracy (2012) – 9/11, Illuminati, Bohemian Grove HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee In 2000, Texas radio show host and conspiracy theorist, Alex Jones, and his cameraman infiltrated the Bohemian Grove in California. It was the first look at the sacrificial rituals with the Cremation of Care. It proved the existence of this group and gave some validity to the […]