Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Film Review: Wrong Turn 3: Left for Dead (2009)


Review by: Chris Ward
Directed by: Declan O'brien Written by: Connor James Delaney (ScreenPlay) and Alan B. McElroy (Characters)
Released: October 2009

Bucking the trend of DTV franchises, 2007’s ‘Wrong Turn 2: Dead End’ was an exciting thrill-ride that outstripped its not-sure-if-its-serious-or-a-comedy predecessor. More mutants, more gore, characters that you routed for and Henry Rollins in an inspired bit of casting. You would think, then, that now a style for these movies has been established and it works, then part three would be an even bigger, bolder and better gorefest. As if they’d dare cock it up now...
After the now traditional opening gambit, where an insignificant group of eye candy youngsters get wasted (which is, to be honest, the best scene in the movie), we shift to the local prison where a group of high-risk prisoners are about to get transferred, and try breaking for freedom on the way. Stopping en route at the local sheriff’s office, the group then move on but their bus gets spotted by Three Fingers, the mutant cannibal, who rams them off the road. And so begins a desperate race for survival, as the prisoners battle not only Three Fingers, but also each other in a desperate bid to escape capture.


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Blood Night: The Legend of Mary Hatchett makes it to Amazon's top 100 movie list


This is a movie that we saw and will be reviewing, in the meantime here is some news straight off their Nov 3rd Press release.

The Legend of Mary Hatchet made Amazon.com€™s top 100 horror movies sold, just below Army of Darkness and The Blair Witch Project. The movie, released on Friday, October 30th (Blood Night) is heralded as the "€œKickass Slasher Film of the Year"€ by American Horrors and awarded Best Feature at the 2009 Shocker Fest International. Blood Night: The Legend of Mary Hatchet is being embraced by horror lovers across the U.S. Order today at Amazon
or www.bloodnightmovie.com.


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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Dahmer V. Gacy Trailer and Movie Poster.


Dahmer v. Gacy a Horror Comedy that will be released in 2010.

From their Press Release: Angry Baby Monkey Pictures has finally released the first previews of its latest horror/comedy: Dahmer v Gacy. The film stars indie king Ford Austin (who also directed) as Jeffery Dahmer and slasher film veteran Randal Malone as John Wayne Gacy. The film also features Ethan Phillips (Star Trek: Voyager, Benson), Art LaFleuer (probably best known now as “tooth fairy” in the Santa Clause series), and the erstwhile Harland Williams, as God. Heavy Metal fans will also recognize Steven Adler, of Guns n Roses fame.


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Film Review: Infestation (2009)


Review by: Chris Ward

Directed and Written by: Kyle Rankin

‘Infestation’ is one of those gems that pops up every once in a while to show how great old-fashioned monster movies really are. Taking it’s cue from other mutant creature features like ‘Tremors’, ‘Eight Legged Freaks’ and ‘Slugs’, ‘Infestation’ stars Chris Marquette as Cooper, a wise-cracking slacker who has taken his employers loyalty to the limit and is about to get fired. But just as his boss is about to issue his cards, a strange sonic screech starts up and everybody in the building seems to pass out.


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Saturday, October 31, 2009

The Twilight Saga: New Moon Featurette as shown in the Scream Awards 2009


 Check out the Featurette below as shown in the Scream Awards.
This movie will be released November 20th 2009
Plot: After Bella recovers from the vampire attack that almost claimed her life, she looks to celebrate her birthday with Edward and his family


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Friday, October 30, 2009

Ten Movies To Watch on Halloween.

By: Sweetreviewer

In case you decide to stay home on Halloween or have some extra time to spare before you hit up a Halloween bash here are some horror movie suggestions to get a Horrific fix on All Hallows Eve. This list includes slasher films,vampires,zombies,witches and films that will compel you to psychosis.


1. Halloween (1978)– No horror lover can go on Halloween without watching this classic. This film by John Carpenter gave birth to slasher films. Michael Myers Haddonfield’s serial killer will terrify you. You will enjoy this movie because of his psychological nature. Plus Jamie Lee Curtis came to stardom as Halloween’s Scream Queen.


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'Zombies of Mass Destruction' 5th film to join Horrorfest: 8 Films to Die for in theaters January 29,2010



Once again we have the latest film that will be featured in HorrorFest: 8 films to Die for. This time it's a Zombie horror comedy titled 'Zombies of Mass Destruction' After Dark has included a still for us. Afterdark Films inked this deal with Typecast Pictures. We have provided a trailer from Typecast Pictures below.
Kevin Hamedani Directed and Co-Wrote the feature with Ramon Isao.
The film stars Janette Armand, Doug Fahl, and Cooper Hopkins.


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