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 […]
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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 […]
Scream Park: Director Cary Hill Speaks to Scared Stiff
Podcast by Forris Day JR On this episode Forris has a one on one conversation with writer and Director Cary Hill who produced his first feature length film called “Scream Park”. This is a horror film shot at a very cool amusement park and has all the elements of the […]
STREET TRASH (1987) – CULT/COMEDY HORROR Review
By Chris Summerfield This movie without doubt is definitely one of the great cult movies of the eighties, and in my opinion at top of the stack… The movie follows the lives of the homeless people in Manhattan, where survival depends upon what you can steal and rob from anyone […]
GHOSTHOUSE (1988) – SUPERNATURAL/DEMON HORROR Review
By Chris Summerfield A tall daunting, house, becomes the setting for this creepy horror movie that still can send a chill down your spine… Begins with the father, Sam Baker (Alain Smith) calling out for his daughter, Henrietta (Baker Kirsten Fougerousse) A creepy circus music plays out, comes from the […]
Fatal Pulse (1988) – SLASHER HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee The 1980s was a good time for horror movies. The whodunit – slasher films were all over the place and they were mostly great…far better than the found footage and torture porn that we are subjected to today. The years of the slasher were great and in […]
Horror Movie News: Darclight Films Snatches Up Rights to ENTITY & Secures US Deal with Brainstorm and Fangoria
Darclight Films has snatched up the international rights for ENTITY and successfully secured a US deal with Brainstorm Media and Fangoria. The film made its world premiere to enthusiastic audiences at the Bram Stoker International Film Festival and played to equally dynamic fans at the Celluoid Screams Film Festival. The new horror thriller stars Charlotte […]
Rocktober Blood (1984) – Heavy Metal Horror Review
By Geno McGahee Horror movies and heavy metal have always had a connection and in the 1980s, the combination terrified a lot of parents. The inability for some adults to understand that horror and metal were art forms led to the parents’ groups forming and pushing for the banning of […]
THE CURSE OF DOWNERS GROVE – Breaking Horror Movie News
Award-winning indie filmmaker Derick Martini (LYMELIFE with Alec Baldwin and Cynthia Nixon) has teamed up with Brett Easton Ellis on the new psychological thriller THE CURSE OF DOWNERS GROVE. The film, currently in development, will begin production in spring of this year. Martini will direct. BELLA HEATHCOTE, winner of the Heath Ledger Scholarship […]
RISE OF THE SCARECROWS (2009) – DEMON/HORROR Movie Review
By Chris Summerfield A backpacker walking along a country lane, a car stops but jets away before she can get a lift. Finally she gets a lift from the town sheriff, who offers to take the girl for a coffee… At first seems all innocent then she is ordered out […]
The Factory (2012) – SERIAL KILLER HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee Do you remember just how great THE SIXTH SENSE was? Well, it wasn’t really that remarkable, but the ending made you forget the mediocrity and just rejoice! What a twist! That twist made me want to shout. Well, in THE FACTORY, we have the exact same thing…just […]
Haunted Trailer (2012) – HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Forris Day JR “Haunted Trailer” is definitely a raunchy comedy with a lots of dirty humor, so if you do not like this kind of movie I give you permission to stop reading now. OK…you’re still with me. I am not a fan myself of this type of humor, […]