Rayne, the half-human half-vampire dhampire, is an empowering female heroine who associates herself with sensual desires and the merciless slaughter of any nocturnal vampire that plagues the earth. The character first appeared in the video game entitled BloodRyane in 2002 for the popular console systems at the time. From then on, three more video game sequels have been released, the most recent was put on this past June, and the series has spawned not one, not two, but three movie adaptations; the third film, BloodRayne: The Third Reich, is the latest disaster-piece done by infamous Duetschland-born director Uwe Boll. In hopes that Rayne would finally have a decent cash return, Boll turns to a making BloodRayne: The Third Reich a prequel to the failing predecessors; Rayne must battle World War II experimental vampire Nazis, along with regular Nazis, who are created by a vile of her day-walking blood.
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I been wanting to see Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark ever since Guillermo del Toro showed the teaser trailer in NYC at TimesTalk a year or two ago. Now I’m even more excited because I just noticed Bailee Madison (aka Maxine Russo) plays the little girl in the movie.
I know it sounds creepy but I can’t stop staring at her. There is something odd looking about her that I can’t quite put my finger on, she kind of looks like a miniature version of Rosie O’Donnell or something. I don’t know what it’s, but I almost considered seeing that Adam Sandler/Jennifer Aniston movie because she was in it. And I was very upset when they turned her back into Max on Wizards of Waverly Place. Okay, before I start to sound more creepy than I am, here are three new clips from Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark.
I guess this week is unofficially BloodRayne: The Third Reich week. Why? I have no idea! Below we have two new clips, and later this week we have an interview with the man who made “video game adaption” into a four letter word, Uwe Boll. This is the first time Boll has ever spoken with Horror Yearbook. It should be interesting.
Infamous director Uwe Boll’s (Postal, Alone in the Dark) latest cult-classic is the third in the notorious Bloodrayne film series, based on the popular video game character. The film stars Natassia Malthe (Elektra, DOA: Dead or Alive), Clint Howard, Michael Paréand Brendan Fletcher (Freddy vs. Jason).
True Blood is back, and it only took one episode for Anna Paquin to get topless!
We will be covering the hit vampire series all season long with behind-the-scenes videos, and previews of upcoming episodes. Today we have three Inside True Blood clips, and one preview of next week’s episode — “You Smell Like Dinner.”
Published by wil June 25th, 2011
in NEWS.
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Published by wil June 24th, 2011
in Hot Babe of the Week.
It’s Friday and I can hear the half-empty bottle of Jim Beam sitting next to me calling my name, so lets get this Hot Babe of the Week thing over with! I chose Katie Cassidy because she is the horror remake queen, starring in 2006′s When a Stranger Calls, The Lost (not a remake, but the 2006 thriller based on Jack Ketchum’s book WHICH also features a full nude appearance by HYB fav Misty Mundae), Black Christmas, and A Nightmare on Elm Street. She’s also appeared in Supernatural and the 2009 murder/mystery TV series Harper’s Island.
Check out the trailer for The Shrine, which will be making its debut on demand from IFC Midnight, via Comcast, Cox, Cablevision, Time Warner, and Bright House starting July 15!
After a young American backpacker goes missing in Europe, a group of journalists link his disappearance to a remote village in Poland. They travel there hoping to get the story, but as they unravel the secrets behind this mysterious village, they are suddenly pursued by hostile locals. Unable to escape, they soon become the next victims of ritualistic human sacrifice. Forced into the gruesome reality of true survival horror, the journalists will discover that this village hides a much darker secret than they could ever imagine.
Anchor Bay Entertainment announced DVD and Blu-ray releases for Bereavement on August 30, 2011. Special features include audio commentary by writer/director Mena, a behind-the-scenes featurette, deleted scenes, and theatrical trailer.
Published by wil June 22nd, 2011
in DVD/Blu-ray RELEASES.
We already told you that our favorite UK distributer Arrow Films’ is releasing Funhouse and Slaughter High to DVD and Blu-ray this July, but today we have all the cover art and special features for you. All Arrow releases ship with multiple-panel reversible sleeve cover-art options, featuring original and newly commissioned artwork. Check out the gallery of the new and original artwork below.
Five college friends plan a road trip to celebrate Miriam’s 21st birthday during a snowy weekend out of the city at a beautiful, remotely located country home. In the mood to party, Cassy, Mark, Tanya and Leo bring the beer, as well as aspiring filmmaker Leo’s new video camera.
But excitement soon turns to panic and 48 hours later, they’ve all vanished, leaving investigators without a single clue … until now. What Leo captured on video is no tranquil getaway but a sinister and nightmarish descent into terror.
Published by wil June 17th, 2011
in Hot Babe of the Week.
Christine is a pussy, Super Hybrid is where it’s at! A new trailer for the killer car flick was released today, and it gives a sneak peek at the alien monster causing all the mayhem… And before you start rolling your eyes at Suoer Hybrid, remember how successful the Transformers franchise is! It’s the same friggen thing! Except Hybrid is probably better than those shit Michael Bay films people keep going to see!
Published by wil June 16th, 2011
in Horror MOVIE TRAILERS/VIDEOS and NEWS.
Now this looks like an ’80s slasher flick, not a parody of an ’80s slasher flick. Fangoria got the scoop on The Sleeper, a sorority-house slasher movie that is meant to look like it was filmed in the ’80s.
The Sleeper comes from the creators of another horror homage, the ’70s inspired Death Stop Holocaust. Director Justin Russell told Fango that post-production is going well and that he is hoping for a late May premiere.
Deadtime Stories: Volume 1 is a horror anthology featuring three 30-minute horror shorts by Jeff Monahan, Michael Fischa and Matt Walsh. I have no idea what George Romero has to do with it. Volume 1 is coming to DVD and Blu-ray on July 12, 2011 from Millennium Entertainment. Check out the box art and trailer below:
Normalcy. This term might be the description you, I or even the next door neighbor might label ourselves as we are people who live out our lives day by day with work, family and personal business. As a family, normalcy is getting up at 6 A.M. just for there to be enough time to prepare the work day; normalcy is making sure the kids aren’t causing mischief by throwing firecrackers at the neighborhood drunk on his happy hour walk to the bar; normalcy is kissing your wife at night because she won’t give in giving it up before bedtime.
Mark this period in time, Hustler has made a parody of Ghostbusters! The news of the parody had me worried; think about it, Ghostbusters is a beloved and cherished film of the 1980s; in fact, I’m actually surprised a porn parody hasn’t been done before…way before! If Hustler steered it down toward the wrong path, me and Hustler might have some serious and vulgar words about their parody methods. Director Axel Braun should thank his lucky stars for having the chance to do this parody and that he directed This Ain’t Ghostbusters XXX to the high hopes I think every fan of Ivan Reitman horror comedy and outlandish porno would thoroughly enjoy in many ways than one.