Published by wil April 30th, 2007
in Horror COMIC BOOKS/ MAGAZINES and NEWS.
I just got this in my mail box from some weirdo but the new Doctor Doom looks fucking awesome. Because I got bored and walked out of the first Fantastic Four I did not realize he didn’t die at the end. Why didn’t he die? Well the actor who played him should of least been killed for ruining one of the greatest villians ever, because he sucked.
It’s that guy from Nip Tuck right? He should stick to TV. I’m drunk!
Published by wil April 30th, 2007
in DVD/Blu-ray RELEASES.
The time is getting closer, and Fangoria just got a hold on the Monster Squad DVD specs. And they is good my friend, they is good!
Originally released during the fall off 1985, “Re-Animator” took the horror world by storm and made icons out of its star Jeffrey Combs and its director Stuart Gordon. The plot of “Re-Animator” is loosely based on sci-fi horror writer H.P. Lovecraft’s cheesy “Herbert West: Re-Animator” magazine serials that were written as a parody of Mary Shelly’s “Frankenstein.”
Published by wil April 30th, 2007
in NEWS.
I never knew someone had a “Puppet Master” website, a whole site deicated to Charles Band and his awesome collection of killer puppets.
No doubt folks far and wide will dispise THE CONDEMNED. It stars a side of beef who has barely any dialogue, it is afflicted with The Shaky-Cam Disease, presents violence as sheer entertainment and resorts to any number of button pushing tricks be they moral, ethical, logical, racial or sexual. People don’t like being straight-up offended in such a blunt way so they will lash out…
Published by wil April 27th, 2007
in NEWS.
If you head over to U.S.A. Today’s website, here, or pick up the current issue (for a longer version) you can read an article they did about the rise of new scream queens.
Watching “Going to Pieces: The Rise and Fall of the Slasher Film” is kind of like hooking up with an ugly girl after you’ve been alone for several years. Sure, the hair on her tits tickles your nose when you’re working your way down, and her fake wooden leg keeps going out on her, but she’s all you’ve got, so she’ll have to do…
Published by wil April 27th, 2007
in DVD/Blu-ray RELEASES.
It seems a friend of a friend of a cousin, over at some webiste I never heard of called Shocktillyoudrop.com has got word that a Masters of Horror Season One boxset may be in the works!
Published by wil April 27th, 2007
in Enemies of Horror Yearbook.
Our sexy and AWESOME friend, and Horror Yearbook’s Official Scream Queen Dark Spider made this great video about our feud with the film “Death Walks the Streets.” Watch myself (WIL) and our message board members in our first feature film!
Published by wil April 26th, 2007
in NEWS.
Just passing the word on for good old Mr. Zombie…He wants YOU to dress up as Michael Myers!
Published by Molly Celaschi April 26th, 2007
in NEWS.
Rockstar Games is almost finished on the development of Manhunt 2. While the second in the series, it is not a sequel to Manhunt. The gameplay for the most part has stayed the same, but the plot and characters are different…
After Geumja serves her 13 year sentence for the kidnapping and murder of a young boy, she is released into the world with a goal. As Lady Vengeance, a kinder Korean Lady MacBeth with pink eyeliner, she tracks down the man really responsible for the boys’ murder with the help of the daughter she reunites with and some past inmate friends of hers….
Published by wil April 26th, 2007
in NEWS.
“Diary of the Dead will follow a group of college students shooting a horror movie in the woods who stumble upon a real zombie uprising. When the onslaught begins, they seize the moment as any good film students would, capturing the undead in a “cinema verite” style that causes more than the usual production headaches.”
Published by Molly Celaschi April 25th, 2007
in NEWS.
Clive Barker’s short story, MIDNIGHT MEAT TRAIN tells the story of an ambitious, yet struggling photographer Leon Kaufman, whose latest project is the study of nightlife and the city’s inhabitants. When shown interest from an art gallery owner, he is pushed to find the darker side of his work. Kaufman ends up on the tail of serial killer Mahogany, the subway murderer who stalks commuters and butchers them in the bloodiest fashion possible…
The cases for the five-disc set are lovingly adorned with multiple international posters and lobby cards for the five films and further encased in a beautiful slip cover featuring a striking image of Bava on the spine. “Black Sunday” (1960), “Black Sabbath” (1963), “The Girl Who Knew Too Much” (1963), “Knives of the Avenger” (1966), and “Kill, Baby…Kill!” (1966) are all films that would be at the top of any Bava fan’s wish list and are a great example of the diverse genres Bava handled expertly…