The small horror film Hatchet had a decent theatrical run, but Anchor Bay decided to pull it from the big screen so they could release the DVD in time for Christmas. Director Adam Green had this to say on the official Hatchet Message Board:
Archive for September, 2007
When I heard Fangoria was launching their own comic line, the first thing that came to my mind was; “I wonder how long that will last?” Well the answer is… not very long. Fangoria just sent out a press release stating:
Black Sheep (2007) Movie Review
Published by September 28th, 2007 in MOVIE REVIEWS (ALL), Movie Reviews NEW (2000 & Up) and Tyler Shainline Archives. 0 CommentsBlack Sheep” joins a growing list of disappointments for horror fans in 2007. At the top of the list is Rob Zombie’s dismal and unapologetically self righteous remake of “Halloween” followed closely by the much over hyped “Behind the Mask” and the shit trickles downhill from there.
Resident Evil Extinction - Lazy Movie Review
Published by September 28th, 2007 in Chris's Short Takes, MOVIE REVIEWS (ALL) and Movie Reviews NEW (2000 & Up). 0 CommentsFirst off, I dug the first two Resident Evil movies. They were decent enough in themselves and had action. Extinction however.. dull, dull, dull. It wasn’t even close to Carrie meets Mad Max of the Living Dead like i’d expected.
SE7EN COMIC - THURSDAY THIRST - SPOTLIGHT
Published by September 27th, 2007 in Horror COMIC BOOKS/ MAGAZINES and Mike Fish's Archives. 0 CommentsSpecial Thanks to folks at Zenescope Entertainment, I was able to get my mitts on one of their premiere horror titles, SE7EN, based upon the David Fincher film featuring Brad Pitt, Morgan Freeman, Kevin Spacey, and an unforgettable box delivered by UPS. Since each sin was given its own story in this series, detailed in the history of each victim’s sin in the film, I decided to do a spotlight on each book and their creators. Overall, an excellent series giving fans a look behind the mirror on why John Doe did what he did, and how a man could ever live in and around… the seven sins.
Brain Hammer’s PICKS FROM THE CRYPT Vol.20: The H.G. Lewis BLOOD trilogy!
Published by September 27th, 2007 in Brain Hammer's Picks From The Crypt!. 0 CommentsGory greetings! This week’s PICKS FROM THE CRYPT are the three notorious horror films that comprise the legendary H.G. Lewis “Blood” trilogy: “Blood Feast,” “Two Thousand Maniacs,” and “Color Me Blood Red!” These pioneering efforts are personal favorites of mine, and should be considered mandatory viewing for all splatter flick fans.
Quentin Tarantino updates: Porn, INGLORIOUS BASTARDS, “Heroes”
Published by September 27th, 2007 in NEWS. 0 CommentsI like Quentin Tarantino even when he acts like a lunatic, scares an airline stewardess, and addresses random D-list celebrities as his wife. Recently he has turned down a ton of high caliber projects, bitched about CASINO ROYALE, and claimed he will make porn. Here is a short list of what the hell this inglorious bastard is up to:
I love me some revenge, especially the bloody kind. ALREADY DEAD is screening at the Sitges Film Festival and it sounds awesome. Nothing beats good ole fashioned violent revenge except when the plot features a new twist.
Mick Garris Creates “Fear Itself,” “Masters of Horror” Cancelled?
Published by September 26th, 2007 in NEWS. 0 CommentsIs Mick Garris abandoning “Masters of Horror”? That’s what it sounds like from this new press release. Garris and the creators of MoH are teaming up with Lionsgate to produce a show called “Fear Itself” for NBC. And based on the description below, there is absolutely no difference between the two shows other than the title and network. So why the change? I would assume they did it for the money. The Hollywood Reporter says:
The movie that only Horror Yearbook has been waiting for is finally here! Part 13 of one of horror’s longest running series Witchcraft 13: Blood of the Chosen, directed by the talented Mel House (Read Our Interview Here), has been picked up and distributed by York Entertainment.
Classic Horror Titties: Stacy Travis (HARDWARE)
Published by September 26th, 2007 in Classic Horror Titties. 0 CommentsLike many actresses Stacey Travis showed her tits in a horror movie (in this case, Hardware) before moving onto bigger roles. Her sister showed her titties more often but she didn’t do horror and isn’t a redhead so who cares? I just want to pay tribute to this movie and Stacey’s titties: Over 18 Only!
Ghost Encounters: The Queen Mary - Review
Published by September 26th, 2007 in MOVIE REVIEWS (ALL) and Movie Reviews NEW (2000 & Up). 0 CommentsGhost Encounters: The Queen Mary is a documentary film that ventures in to the paranormal. We are taken aboard a ship with our host, ghost investigator, Peter James. He partners up with Fiona Horne from the Sci-Fi channel’s “Mad, Mad House”. They guide us through a journey full of stories of the past and those that are still there now after all these years.
Five Out of Eight Films Confirmed For 8 Films to Die For
Published by September 26th, 2007 in NEWS. 0 CommentsIt looks like After Dark is bringing back their “8 Films to Die For,” which may or may not actually be 8 films this year. As you should know “8 Films to Die For” was three days, of horror films playing in theaters across the country. The films were supposed to be “too extreme for theaters,” but it turned out they were just not good enough for theaters. The bulk of the films were more suited for direct to DVD releases and “8 Films” left a sour taste in the horror fans mouths. It was a real shame, but maybe they can do better this year.
Reform School Girls - The Lost Art of Women in Prison Filmmaking
Published by September 26th, 2007 in WOMEN IN PRISON. 0 CommentsThey don’t come much better than Reform School Girls (literally or figuratively). Where Deported Women of the SS Special Section takes the cake for being dark and brutal, Reform School puts the fun and sexy back into the WIP genre. With its scores of hot girls, rocking music, and all-star cast, it is definitely one Women in Prison film you don’t want to miss.
