Tag Archives: Barbara Crampton

Blu-Ray Review: ‘CREEPSHOW Season 2’ (2021) Delivers A Mix Of Horrifyingly Wonderful Tales!

I’m incredibly impressed by CREEPSHOW Season 2. The five-episode season and bonus episodes A Creepshow Animated Special and A Creepshow Holiday Special from showrunner Greg Nicotero (The Walking Dead) star Kevin Dillon (Entourage), Ted Raimi (Buddy Thunderstruck), Ali Larter (House On Haunted Hill), Thomas Howell (The Amazing Spider-Man), Iman Benson (Alexa and Katie), …

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Brandon Christensen’s ‘Superhost’ (2021) – Film Review

Superhost

Shudder is an awesome streaming service. It is one of my favorites. To say I was looking forward to their film, Superhost, is an understatement. A Shudder Original from Brandon Christensen (Still/Born 2018 – read our review here) and starring Barbara Crampton (Jakob’s Wife– read our review here)? Sold. So …

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Two New Films to Stream on Shudder For August 2021

Shudder

Shudder is my favorite streaming platform, hands down. They just announced two new films coming soon to stream on their channel. Let’s take a look at both films and find out more about them. The Last Thing Mary Saw (2021) Shudder, AMC Networks’ premium streaming service for horror, thriller and …

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Fantasia Fest 2021: Richard Bates Jr’s ‘King Knight’ – Movie Review

After the mixed reception of his last film, Tone Deaf, Richard Bates Jr. (read our interview with him here) has rebounded strong with King Knight, his own film of self acceptance and embracing the art that drives oneself, even if others are telling you not to. Richard Bates Jr. has …

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New Horror ‘Jakob’s Wife’ Coming to DVD and Blu-ray this July from RLJE Films

Barbara Crampton as Anne Fedder in the horror JAKOB’S WIFE, a RLJE Films and Shudder release. Photo courtesy of RLJE Films and Shudder.

RLJE Films will be releasing Jakob’s Wife (read our SXSW review – HERE) this July! The film was directed by Travis Stevens (Girl on the Third Floor) and he co-wrote the film with Mark Steensland and Kathy Charles. Jakob’s Wife stars Barbara Crampton (Re-Animator, You’re Next – read our interview …

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Have A Nice Day! Celebrating The 35th Anniversary Of Jim Wynorski’s ‘Chopping Mall’ (1986)

As a kid, I remember seeing Corey Wolfe’s awesome VHS box art for director Jim Wynorski’s 1986 film, Chopping Mall, at the numerous visits my family paid to various mom and pop rental shops. Along with Maniac (1980), it’s the art I remember most from that timeframe as I was …

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Movie Review: ‘Sacrifice’ (2021) Delivers A Peculiar Chain of Events

Sacrifice

If you dig a good mystery, you may want to check out DREAD’s new Lovecraftian horror film, Sacrifice. It was written and directed by Andy Collier and Tor Mian (read our interview with them – HERE). It stars Barbara Crampton (check out our recent interview with her – HERE), Ludovic Hughes, …

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Interview With Horror Icon, Barbara Crampton For Lovecraft-inspired Thriller ‘Sacrifice.’

Who does not love Barbara Crampton? She’s a genre powerhouse, a woman in horror who has helped pave the way for female representation in the industry. Barbara started out strong in the 80s and has only grown in strength and talent while building an illustrious career that has shown no …

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‘Clapboard Jungle: Surviving the Independent Film Business:’ A Glimpse Behind The Hard Process of Independent Filmmaking

Filmmaking is hard, much less filmmaking on an independent level without a studio to act as a net below you. And no on knows this more than Justin McConnell (Lifechanger), the director of the documentary Clapboard Jungle: Surviving the Independent Film Business. In his documentary, McConnell documents the process it …

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‘In Search of Darkness’ (2019) Is An Ecstatic Love Letter To ’80s Horror Films

At over four hours, David Weiner’s In Search of Darkness (2019), takes on the monumental task of exploring horror films of the ’80s without feeling overly long and bloated with information — and it manages it in spades. This film was made, in part, thanks to an Indiegogo campaign with …

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