The world doesn’t have enough werewolf flicks, in my humble opinion. The lore of Lycanthropes, their bloodlust, and what I imagine would be a powerful, painful transition into a beast, have always intrigued me. Contemporary times have left horror fans with a short stack of worthy werewolf titles. Some of …
Read More »Interview: L.C. Holt From ‘You’re Next,’ ‘V/H/S 2’ Discusses His Role In ‘Party Bus’
L.C. Holt has been around the indie horror circuit for several years now, making his mark with appearances in You’re Next, Time’s Up, V/H/S 2, along with several others. Recently though, Holt stars in Carlos Berber’s bloody new film, Party Bus, where he plays Sean, a psychotic individual with a …
Read More »A Sensational Lineup of Horror Royalty Descends Upon Sin City For Days Of The Dead
Las Vegas, Nevada, also known as Sin City, is a premiere destination for not only high-stakes gambling, but eclectic entertainment, and world-class dining. Adding to the variety Vegas offers this February 17th through 19th, is Days of the Dead. Returning to the Plaza Hotel and Casino, off famed Fremont Street …
Read More »Interview: Cult Icon Jackie Kong Discusses ‘BLOOD DINER’ (1987), New Comic Book ‘SPEND THE NIGHT’
Jackie Kong has been creating subversive content for many moons now. Beginning back in 1983 with the schlock, horror, sci-fi entry The Being, then the following year moving on to the irreverent comedy of Night Patrol, Kong didn’t hit cult paydirt until 1987 with Blood Diner. Let’s face it, the 80s …
Read More »Review: Marcel Walz’s Wonderfully Gory ‘La Petite Mort’
One of the latest additions to the Unearthed Films catalog is Marcel Walz’s, La Petite Mort. Conceived in 2009, Walz’s early walk on the wild side features the priceless FX talents of Olaf Ittenbach. If that name isn’t ringing a bell, well, ol’ Olaf is responsible for the likes of …
Read More »Interview: David Sumner Talks About His Thriller ‘ReSet’
United States Army veteran, David Sumner, has always revered the art of filmmaking, and while in the military, he made a deal with himself to fund his own feature. ReSet – a psychological thriller following a young woman and her abduction from an unstable captor – is Sumner’s debut and …
Read More »Fantastic Fest 2022: ‘Deep Fear’ Movie Review
Making its North American premiere at this year’s Fantastic Fest, was French filmmaker Grégory Beghin’s tense subterranean horror film, Deep Fear. Piquing my interest with its country of origin, an illicit trip through the catacombs, and a notorious Nazi bunker, Deep Fear was one of the first flicks I watched …
Read More »Fantastic Fest 2022: ‘Birdemic 3: Sea Eagle’ Movie Review
Fantastic Fest, one of the largest and most revered North American Film Festivals catering to all things good in the weird, wonderful, horrific, and obscure since 2005, has brought in countless cinephiles from around the globe to Austin, Texas. In the most robust offering since that pesky little life-altering pandemic, …
Read More »Interview with ‘Prosper’ Writer And Director, Deronte Smith
Keeping keen interest in preserving historical facts while blending his own supernatural vision is writer, producer, and director Deronte Smith, with his film, Prosper. Synopsis: The rumored daughter of Sarah Good, the first witch to be tried and hung during the Salem Witch trials, lives and commands the spirit world …
Read More »New Trailer, Photos For Domiziano Cristopharo’s ‘Confessions of a Necrophile Girl’
Domiziano Cristopharo, the Italian baron of bold, sensual, and extreme horror, has just released the first trailer and photos from his upcoming highly anticipated feature, Confessions of a Necrophile Girl. Coming our way via TetroVideo, Confessions of a Necrophile Girl focuses on Karen, a woman reliving some of her most …
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