Danni Winn

Ridley Mortis’ Upcoming Book, ‘Poems of Grave Importance,’ Promises Horrific Words And Art

Looking to expand your horror book collection? Maybe even add a few autographs from some genre legends and fan favorites? Then you’re definitely going to want to check out Ridley Mortis’ upcoming book, Poems of Grave Importance. With just about two weeks left on their Kickstarter campaign and nearly meeting …

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Interview With Tennille Taraszkiewicz, Star And Producer Of ‘If I Can’t Have You’

Toxicity, testosterone, and a whole lot of satirical stabs at unhealthy boundaries and relationships are found in If I Can’t Have You<. Written by Todd Calvin De Pew and Matthew Santia, this independent psychological horror/comedy hits some high notes with its interesting blending of genres. We were pleased to have …

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Interview With Alex Hernández About His Brutal Film, ‘Blood For Flesh’

Now available to purchase through TetroVideo or stream through AngerMan Distribution is the dark and surreal film, Blood for Flesh (Sangre Para La Carne). In this experimental endeavor, Mexican filmmaker Alex Hernández brings us uncomfortably close to being in a waking nightmare.  Synopsis: A strange family relationship would be violated when …

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SXSW 2022: The Loneliness of Pete Ohs’ ‘Jethica’ – Movie Review

I had no idea what I was diving into with Pete Oh’s Jethica but I sure am happy I tested these waters. Uniquely weaving genres and conjuring up a hilarious—and at times—heartwarming haunting, this story plucked heartstrings I didn’t intend to have exercised, let alone with a film running barely …

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Interview With Marcus Small, Director of ‘Unsheltered’

Now available to rent or purchase on all major streaming platforms is Unsheltered, a new thriller from Buffalo 8 Productions. The indie horror film blends the impending doom of a deadly storm rolling in with five college students seeking refuge in a seemingly abandoned, isolated airplane graveyard after becoming stranded. …

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SXSW 2022: Hannah Barlow And Kane Senes’ ‘Sissy’ – Movie Review

This year’s SXSW film festival is an exciting one, and once again, the task of picking a handful of movies to cover is difficult. With so much genre goodness available to experience, it’s nearly impossible to see everything you want. Yet one film in particular, Sissy, piqued my interest from …

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Amelia Kinkade Hosts Valentine Ball At Tom Devlin’s Monster Museum

Looking for a worthy group outing for you and your friends or a memorable date night for that special horror fan in your life? Well, if you’re in the Las Vegas area on Saturday, February 12th, look no further than Tom Devlin’s Monster Museum located in Boulder City, Nevada, just …

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Nine Fascinating Facts About The Notorious ‘Nekromantik’ (1988)

One of the most notorious films ever made, Jörg Buttgereit’s Nekromantik, was released on January 29, 1988. Filmed on 8mm with little money and a homemade corpse, Nekromantik was courtesy of co-writers Jörg Buttgereit and Franz Rodenkirchen. It’s a nasty little number, an irreverent, late ’80s journey through perversion and …

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Interview With Ranelle And Shawn Golden, The Creative Mother And Son Team Behind ‘Harvey’

For some, living in a small town can be hell. In Harvey, co-written by Shawn Golden and Ranelle Golden, and co-directed by Johnny Alonso and Ranelle, a tiny community is a breeding ground for insufferable behavior by many of its residents, setting in motion a series of events that change …

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Interview With John Charles Gerald: His Six Year Journey To Create ‘Johnny’

Taking over six years to complete, Johnny is the deeply personal psychological thriller conceptualized and crafted by John Charles Gerald. Brave enough to share the trauma he endured during his formative years, Gerald created a low-budgeted artistic equivalent to a high-dollar therapist’s couch with Johnny and tackles themes of abandonment, …

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