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The Inhabitant – Chile/Mexico, 2017

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The Inhabitant – original title: El habitante – is a 2017 Chilean/Mexican supernatural horror film written and directed by Guillermo Amoedo (screenwriter on Knock Knock; The Green Inferno); it stars María Evoli, Vanesa Restrepo and Carla Adell.

One night, three edgy sisters break into the house of a prominent senator to steal money he obtained from bribes. During the burglary, the trio hear strange cries coming from the basement and decide to investigate.

Tied to a bed and with signs of having been brutally tortured, they discover the senator’s paraplegic daughter begging them to release her. However, they are unaware that far from being a victim of violence, the girl is possessed by a powerful darkness that will be responsible for opening the gates to another world…

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Art of the Dead – USA, 2018

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‘What’s your sin?’

Art of the Dead is a 2018 American supernatural horror film written and directed by Rolfe Kanefsky (Bus Party to Hell; Sunset Society; The Black Room; There’s Nothing Out There; et al), based on a storyline by Michael Mahal and Sonny Mahal (producers of Bus Party to Hell); it stars Tara Reid, Richard Grieco and Jessica Morris.

When Dylan Wilson purchases a collection of seven paintings to hang in his wealthy estate, he has no idea what horrors he has unleashed for himself, his wife; Gina, his college son; Louis, his teen-age daughter; Donna, and his two little kids.

Only Father Mendale knows what evils lurk inside this deadly art and the history of Dorian Wilde; the artist who made a pact with dark forces when he created these paintings that represent the seven deadly sins. Now, anyone who comes in contact with these pictures are corrupted by Pride, Lust, Gluttony, Sloth, Greed, Envy, and Wrath…

Meanwhile, having already raised over $74,000 via successful crowdfunding, the producers have a new Indiegogo campaign to raise further funding. With twelve days remaining, they have already raised $37,380 of a $20,000 flexible goal, making a total of over $110,000 so far. Principal production begins on May 1st, 2018 in Las Vegas.

Cast and characters:

  • Tara Reid … Tess Barryman – Bus Party to Hell; Ouija House; Trailer Park Shark; Sharknado franchise; Charlie’s Farm; et al
  • Richard Grieco … Douglas Warner – Halloween Pussy Trap Kill! Kill!Minutes to Midnight; Viral Video short and sequel; Raiders of the Damned; Evil Breed: The Legend of Samhain 
  • Jessica Morris … Gina Wilson – Another Plan From Outer SpaceDiscarnate; Crabs!; Evil Bong 777; Reel Evil
  • Aaron Groben … Bobby Stanford
  • Lainee Rhodes … Elizabeth Warner
  • Ria Rose … Becky
  • Brenna Daly … Vicki
  • Sarah French … Heidi – Fatal Premonitions; Insectula!; et al
  • Lukas Hassel … Dylan Wilson
  • Alex Rinehart … Kim Katlin
  • Tania Fox … Tiffany Roberts
  • Labrandon Shead … Murray
  • Nicholas George … Mr. Reynolds
  • Ally Holmes … Claire Warner
  • Hans Hernke … Hank

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Smallfoot – USA, 2018

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‘Yeti or not here they come.’

Smallfoot is a 2018 American 3D computer-animated comedy film written and directed by Karey Kirkpatrick based on a story by Sergio Pablos. The Warner Animation Group production stars the voices of Channing Tatum, James Corden, Zendaya, Common, LeBron James, Gina Rodriguez, Danny DeVito, Yara Shahidi, Ely Henry, and Jimmy Tatro.

Migo (Channing Tatum) is a Yeti who is convinced that the elusive creatures known as “Smallfeet” (humans) really do exist…

Smallfoot is scheduled to be released on September 28, 2018, by Warner Bros Pictures.

Cast and characters:

  • Channing Tatum as Migo, a yeti scientist – Side Effects
  • James Corden as Percy, a human mountaineering climber – Lesbian Vampire Killers
  • Zendaya as Meechee, a yeti
  • Common as Stonekeeper, a yeti
  • LeBron James as Gwangi, a yeti
  • Gina Rodriguez as Kolka, a yeti
  • Danny DeVito as Dorgle, a yeti – Mars Attacks!
  • Yara Shahidi as Brenda, a human
  • Ely Henry as Flem, a yeti
  • Jimmy Tatro as Thorp, a yeti

Wikipedia | IMDb | Official site

Related:

The Snow Creature

The Abominable Snowman

The Werewolf and the Yeti

Yeti: Giant of the 20th Century

Abominable

Rage of the Yeti

 

 

Rise of the Zombie – India, 2013

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‘India’s first zombie origin film’

Rise of the Zombie is a 2o13 Indian horror film co-written and co-directed by Luke Kenny and Devaki Singh. It stars Luke Kenny, Kirti Kulhari and Ashwin Mushran.

Neil Parker is a passionate wildlife photographer who pays more attention to his wildlife than his human life. As a result, his relationships with the real world suffer. When his girlfriend walks out on him he resigns himself to isolation and nature…

Review:

Now here’s something utterly bizarre. Indian films sometimes copy the plots of western films. I’m not talking about shameless, copyright-busting cheapo clones like the old Turkish stuff. Just a tendency for Bollywood producers to use the plots of successful American (and sometimes European) films with an Indian setting and an Indian spin.

Anjaane: The Unknown is an Indian version of The Others. The first half of Koi… Mil Gaya is an Indian version of Close Encounters of the Third Kind and the second half is an Indian version of E.T. Why bother coming up with an original storyline when there are proven plots out there which can be easily reworked to make them attractive to a huge domestic audience?

The thing is: the source material for these films is usually well-known, successful movies – not obscure little British indies. Yet here we have Rise of the Zombie – an unofficial, unacknowledged Indian remake of Andrew Parkinson’s 1998 indie feature I, Zombie: The Chronicles of Pain!

Luke Kenny (Indian born to Irish and Italian parents) stars as wildlife photographer Neil Parker who splits up with his girlfriend Vinny (Kirti Kulhari: Shaitan, Jal) and seeks solace in a trek into the woods. He hires a tent and has a local man bring him hot food every day. He cycles around the mountains and sometimes goes down into a local town for provisions.

Things start to go wrong when he is bitten by a strange bug. The bite on his arm spreads, the flesh rotting away, and his body starts to reject cooked food. Instead he takes to eating bugs, and then lizards and birds, ripping the raw meat from the bones. Unkempt and bloodied, he staggers around the woods, increasingly unaware of what is going on.

Eventually, he starts attacking people that he meets, ripping into them and eating their flesh. Meanwhile, Vinny is worried about Neil and teams up with his best friend Anish (Ashwin Mushran, who was in supernatural comedy Hum Tum Aur Ghost) to try and find what has happened to him. Benjamin Gilani (Alaap, Mirch Masala) plays Neil’s father, a hospital consultant with the very un-Indian name of Dave Parker.

There are a lot of differences from I, Zombie, obviously. A bug bite rather than a crazy lady. The couple split up before he disappears. He’s a wildlife photographer rather than a biology student. The setting is rural rather than urban. And he doesn’t kill himself at the end with chloroform. (Nor does he masturbate over a photo of the girlfriend he can never see again.)

But… I could come up with a similar list of differences between The Others and Anjaane. So what? The derivation is obvious. The basic story here is clearly modelled on I, Zombie. A young man, isolated from his previous life, becoming more and more ill from an infectious bite which rots his flesh and gives him a desperate hunger for human flesh – cannibalistic necrosis – while his family and friends are concerned about, and mystified by, his disappearance. Andy Parkinson’s film is completely distinct and utterly unlike any other zombie picture (even Colin, which shares the basic concept of a zombie as the central character but is otherwise utterly dissimilar). Somehow Luke Kenny – or more likely, writer/co-director Devaki Singh – has seen a copy of Parkinson’s film, or maybe just read a review of it, and decided to make an Indian version.

I’m not criticising. Unofficial remakes happen. Julian Richards took the basic concept of The Wicker Man and turned it into Darklands. Jason Impey took Andreas Schnaas’ Violent Shit and turned it into Sick Bastard. Even if this was a clone, there are enough differences to make it worthwhile: not just the geographical switch but the passage of twenty years (no digital cameras or Blackberries in the 1990s). I bet the budget for Rise of the Zombie was not dissimilar to what Andy Parkinson spent on I, Zombie but that much money buys you a lot more nowadays – in India or England – in terms of technology. No grainy 16mm here; just crisp, clean digital video.

Ritu Jhanjani has the main make-up credit and was cited in publicity as responsible for the zombie make-up, although Saved Ismaile gets the actual credit for ‘prosthetic make-up’. Whoever did it, I’d be lying if I said it was particularly good. Pranab Lahkar is credited as ‘Creative VFX Supervisor’; his previous credits include Dhoom-2, Rocket Singh and even 28 Weeks Later.

Luke Kenny came to prominence in the 1990s as a VJ on a video music channel. He now fronts a rock band (called Luke Kenny LIVE) and DJs as well as making films. Since Rise of the Zombie he has shot a short film called Stephen King, I am Your Biggest Fan. Devaki Singh, who was described in publicity as the first woman to direct a zombie film (actually, Kerry Anne Mullaney directed The Dead Outside in March 2008), is an artist whose first exhibition was in 2009.

In 2013 three films vied to be ‘India’s first zombie film’: Kenny and Singh’s angst-ridden drama; Goa Goa Gone (a fun action-horror-comedy); and Rock the Shaadi, a rom-zom-com set at a Punjabi-zombie wedding (!). Kenny’s film was originally going to just be called Zombie but the makers of Rock the Shaadi had registered that title so he went for Rise… instead and somehow avoided confusion with the contemporary Danny Trejo picture Rise of the Zombies.

The end of Rise of the Zombie promises a sequel in 2014, Land of the Zombie, and includes shots of numerous zombies shuffling around, implying that the virus has spread beyond its initial host. Kenny apparently had plans for a trilogy but Land… has yet to appear.


Truth be told, Rise of the Zombie isn’t a bad movie. Kenny gives a spirited performance and Pagdiwala’s camera-work captures both urban and rural locations well. The film runs 86 minutes and has a few songs on the soundtrack (but no dance numbers).

What’s missing is the bleak nihilism of the original, and there’s not really anything to replace it. Instead of cutaway talking heads of the people he left behind, the film simply lurches into Vinny and Anish’s story in the third act, which goes nowhere. Instead of social comment or character development, we’re treated to lots of fast-edited flashbacks and dream sequences which look flashy but don’t give the movie any substance.

Nevertheless, one must grudgingly admire Kenny for taking such a non-commercial tack on his zombie film. It would have been easy to just go for a standard living dead siege and throw in a few culturally specific gags. The story of one man’s lonely descent into a zombie state was radical when Andrew Parkinson made it nearly twenty years ago and it’s still pretty radical now.

In March 2013, when promoting the film, Luke Kenny was interviewed by Bollywood Life: “If we were telling a zombie survival story, there are forty years of zombie survival films to see who did what, and what we could try to do differently. … In this case, there was no precedent; there has been no zombie origin film ever been made. There is no story that has ever been written that tells you the story of this one human being and what happens.” Now, that’s not strictly true, is it?

MJ Simpson, HORRORPEDIA

[NB. A slightly longer version of this review first appeared on MJ Simpson’s Cult films and the people who made them blog and is reproduced here with the author’s full permission.]

Main cast and characters:

  • Luke Kenny … Neil Parker
  • Kirti Kulhari … Vinny Rao
  • Ashwin Mushran … Anish Kohli
  • Benjamin Gilani … Doctor Dave Parker
  • Tasya Stepanova … Bachelor party dancer
  • Vithal Pujari … Police inspector
  • Prem Thapa … Thapa Ji
  • Pinky Negi … Lata
  • Rekha Negi … Lata’s friend
  • Mazhar Khan … Mazhar
  • Shiv Charan Singh Bisht … Vishnu

Release:

V One Entertainment picked up the film for international distribution and there is an English-subtitled version available on Amazon.co.uk Instant Video

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The Rain – TV series, Denmark, 2018

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‘Stay dry. Stay alive.’

The Rain is a 2018 Danish science fiction horror thriller television series created by Jannik Tai Mosholt, Esben Toft Jacobsen and Christian Potalivo.

Six years after a brutal virus carried by the rain wiped out almost all humans in Scandinavia, two Danish siblings emerge from the safety of their bunker to find all remnants of civilisation gone.

Soon, they join a group of young survivors and together set out on a danger-filled quest through abandoned Scandinavia, searching for any sign of life. Set free from their collective past and societal rules the group has the freedom to be who they want to be.

In their struggle for survival, the group discover that even in a post-apocalyptic world there’s still love, jealousy, coming of age, and many of the problems they thought they’d left behind with the disappearance of the world they once knew…

The series is set to premiere on Netflix on May 4, 2018.

Cast and characters:

  • Alba August as Simone
  • Lucas Lynggaard Tønnesen as Rasmus
  • Mikkel Følsgaard as Martin
  • Angela Bundalovic as Beatrice
  • Sonny Lindberg as Jean
  • Jessica Dinnage as Lea
  • Lukas Løkken as Patrick
  • Iben Hjejle as Ellen
  • Lars Simonsen as Frederick
  • Johannes Kuhnke as Sten

Production:

Production commenced in late June 2017 in Denmark and Sweden.

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The Jurassic Games – USA, 2018

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‘Win the games. Win your freedom.’

The Jurassic Games is a 2018 American science fiction action horror film written and directed by Ryan Bellgardt (GremlinArmy of Frankensteins). The High Octane Pictures production stars Ryan Merriman, Perrey Reeves and Erika Daly.

In the near future, ten death row convicts are chosen to compete in The Jurassic Games, the ultimate virtual reality game show that pits its players against dinosaurs and each other.

However, there is a catch… If you die in the virtual game, you also die in reality; and for Anthony Tucker (Adam Hampton), survival is his one chance to be reunited with his children after having been wrongfully imprisoned for the murder of his wife.

As the devious The Host continues adding improbable challenges, the characters will find the odds stacked against them as only one victor can emerge as winner and reclaim their freedom…

 

Cast and characters:

  • Perrey Reeves … Savannah – Child’s Play 3
  • Ryan Merriman … The Host – Final Destination 3
  • Katie Burgess … Joy
  • Erika Daly … Laura
  • Adam Hampton … Andrew Tucker
  • Cate Jones … Stephanie
  • Rett Terrell … Big Brother
  • Luke Wyckoff … Albert
  • Dylan Cox … The Wasp
  • Lucas Ross … Brian
  • Bruce Davis … Joy’s Guard
  • Kaye Brownlee-France … Doctor’s Assistant
  • Shannon Moree Smith … Protester
  • Sidney Flack … Doctor Franklin
  • Rita Scranton … Witness #2

Filming locations:

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA

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Red Rings of Fear – Italy/West Germany/Spain, 1978

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‘No girl can ever feel safe…’

Red Rings of Fear – original title: Enigma rosso aka Rings of Fear and Trauma – is a 1978 Italian/German/Spanish giallo thriller directed by Alberto Negrin from a screenplay co-written with Marcello Coscia, Massimo Dallamano, Franco Ferrini, Stefano Ubezio and Peter Berling. The movie stars Fabio Testi, Christine Kaufmann, Ivan Desny and Jack Taylor.

This was the third entry in a triptych of schoolgirl-themed giallo/krimi murder thrillers initiated by director Massimo Dallamano‘s What Have You Done to Solange? and What Have They Done to Your Daughters?

When the brutally violated body of a teenage girl is found wrapped in plastic, Inspector Gianni Di Salvo (Fabio Testi) is drawn to dark deeds at an exclusive girls’ school where the attractive members of a group called the Inseparables are being targeted with sinister letters and murder attempts.

Following up a clue found in the dead girl’s diary, Di Salvo discovers that anyone could be harbouring deadly secrets as he untangles a web of sex and homicide…

Red Rings of Fear was released on Blu-ray on April 10, 2018, via Doppelgänger Releasing and Scorpion Releasing. It has been newly remastered in high-definition from the original negatives.

Both the English and Italian (with English subtitles) audio tracks are on the disc, plus audio commentary by film critic and historian Nathaniel Thompson

Buy Blu-ray: Amazon.com

Reviews:

Enigma rosso features all the staples of the subgenre, from handsome camerawork to creative murders to lurid sleaze to a jazzy score by Riz Ortolani (Cannibal Holocaust, Don’t Torture a Duckling). The killer’s identity is implausible and their motive convoluted, neither of which is uncommon for the genre.” Alex DiVincenzo, Broke Horror Fan

“It’s provocative, with a rough, sleazy quality that is more pronounced than other films of its ilk. It marks it as a film that isn’t the best example of the giallo genre, but certainly one of the more interesting entries…” Jon Patridge, Cinapse

“There may have been six writers contributing to this film, but the end result is lacking in depth or nuance to an alarming degree. Coming across as a hodgepodge of the two previous films in the trilogy, What Have… Solange and Your Daughters, this film combines sex rings and teenage abortions with motorcycling patsies and sprinkles them over the by-now-standard schoolgirl shagging shenanigans.” Giallo Reviews

“As a giallo it is especially successful, the central mystery unravels nicely and, for once, the denouement came as a real shock – and made perfect sense in retrospect. It echoes the classic gialli of the early 70’s – despite the fact that it looks a little old fashioned when compared to what was coming out of America at the time…” Hysteria Lives!

“This is a much underrated film that gets short shrift from many genre fans who describe it as the weakest of the trilogy – not so in my book!! It’s far more of a giallo than Daughters, has a virtually unguessable murderer, doesn’t stint on the sleazy sex and nudity, and has some really good performances from the main cast members…” Horrorview

” …it’s better cast and acted than much of its ilk. Fabio Testi in particular brings considerably more gravitas and charisma than his lead role requires. It also features such novel turns as murder-by-marbles, interrogation-by-roller-coaster and a pretty kicking jazz score, but you’ll mostly remember the sleaze.” Ira Brooker, Letterboxd

“The plot meanders along aimlessly at points, the ending only leaves you with more questions. But still these Italian crime thrillers have a life all their own.” The Terror Trap

“A dire cheapo thriller which relies on confusion for suspense, schoolgirl nymphets for titillation, and Fabio Testi’s five o’clock shadow for a sense of adventure […] The denouement is just about discernible from the surrounding detail – abortions, arson, art forgeries – but hardly worth waiting for.” Time Out (London)

Main cast and characters:

  • Fabio Testi … Inspector Di Salvo
  • Christine Kaufmann … Christina
  • Ivan Desny … Inspector Roccaglio
  • Jack Taylor … Parravicino – Wax; Pieces; Female Vampire; et al
  • Fausta Avelli … Emilia
  • Helga Liné … Miss Russo – The Mummy’s Revenge; The Loreley’s GraspHorror ExpressNightmare CastleHorror aka The Blancheville Monster
  • Silvia Aguilar … Virginia Nardini – Night of the Werewolf
  • Taida Urruzola … Franca
  • Tony Isbert … Max van der Weyden
  • Fausta Avelli … Emily Russo
  • Albertina
  • Fabián Conde … Mr. Mandel
  • Brigitte Wagner … Virginia
  • Carmen Carro
  • Ricardo Merino … Paola’s Father
  • José Nodar
  • Tony Valento … Mr. Sataro
  • Cecilia Roth … Salesgirl

Release:

The 1979 British cinema release by Bordeaux Films International was censored by the BBFC (reduced to 80m, 26s). The movie was mutilated even further when re-issued on VHS in 1987 by Drumfire/In-House Movies as Virgin Terror (cut to 79m, 07s). The original 1983 British VHS releases by Video Shack and VFP (both titled Rings of Fear) were both uncut but in poor quality, pan and scan versions.

In the USA, the film has been released as Trauma on VHS and DVD.

Wikipedia | IMDb | Image credits: CinapseGiallo Reviews

Curse of the Scarecrow – UK, 2018

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Curse of the Scarecrow is a 2018 British horror film directed by Louisa Warren (Bride of Scarecrow) from a screenplay by Shannon Holiday; it stars Kate Lister, Louisa Warren, Cassandra French

After witnessing their parents murder as infants, June and Carl have held a deadly secret throughout their entire lives, a secret that none will believe.

Years later, June is back to investigate the family home after her estranged brother Carl’s mysterious suicide. As she walks the grounds, and inhabits the house, June learns that the Scarecrow who came to take her family is walking once again and is seeking revenge on the town…

High Octane Pictures will be releasing the film in the USA and a UK release is slated for October.

Main cast and characters:

  • Kate Lister … June Sommers – Fox Trap; Unhinged
  • Louisa Warren … Nancy Holders – Unhinged
  • Cassandra French … Karen Spencer
  • Tiffany-Ellen Robinson … Chanel
  • Tim Freeman … Dean
  • Tommy Vilés … Carl Sommers
  • Darrell Griggs … John

 

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The Night Eats the World – France, 2018

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The Night Eats the World is a 2018 French horror film directed by Dominique Rocher from a screenplay co-written with Jérémie Guez and Guillaume Lemans, based on Pit Agarmen’s novel La nuit a dévoré le monde. The film stars Anders Danielsen Lie, Dennis Lavant and Golshifteh Farahani.

Sam wakes one morning to find himself living in a nightmare: an army of zombies have invaded the streets of Paris and he the lone survivor. While contemplating his bleak future and how to survive, he learns he may not be alone after all…

 

Blue Fox Entertainment has acquired North American rights for the film, which was shot in both French and English versions. Meanwhile, the Tribeca Film Festival is screening the French version with subs.

 

Reviews:

” …the film is technically very proficient — kudos to production designer Sidney Dubois for artfully messing up all those fabulous Paris apartments — and has the gall to try something outside the known confines of the genre. Yet it ultimately feels too anticlimactic and lethargic.” Jordan Mintzer, The Hollywood Reporter

“Rocher’s approach is admittedly more stylish and cerebral than many zombie films, but he still embraces the core principles of the genre. Rocher also composes some eerie visuals of the de-populated Parisian neighborhood and the ferocious swarms of zombie masses. Despite a relative paucity of gore, Walking Dead fans should be able to relate and approve.” Joe Bendel, J.B. Spins

Cast and characters:

  • Anders Danielsen Lie … Sam
  • Golshifteh Farahani … Sarah
  • Denis Lavant … Alfred
  • Sigrid Bouaziz … Fanny
  • David Kammenos … Mathieu

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Aura – UK, 2018

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‘Evil is revealed’

Aura is a 2018 British supernatural horror film written and directed by Steve Lawson (Hellriser; KillerSaurus; Nocturnal Activity), based on a storyline by co-producer Jonathan Sothcott (Eat Locals; Fanged UpStrippers vs. Werewolves; et al). The Hereford Films production stars Shane Taylor, Rula Lenska and Denise Moreno.

Mitch Walker and his pregnant wife Denise look to start a new life in the home he has inherited from his late uncle; a decision resented by his mother, who is convinced that no good can come from a house that harbours such a dark history.

In her childhood, Mitch’s sister Karen suffered a horrifying trauma inside the house that changed her life forever, causing her to be institutionalised in a near-catatonic state. With the blame placed on her uncle, the family was never the same again.

In a bid to heal the wounds of the past, Mitch brings Karen home, but soon discovers that her condition is the result of an evil force that has possessed her for most of her life.

Working with local clairvoyant Ada, Mitch is thrust into battle with a terrifying demonic presence. Facing insurmountable odds, he must uncover the truth buried within the house and find the key – an old camera designed for Kirlian photography (the practice of capturing a subject’s ‘aura’) – that may save his sister’s life…

Hereford Films CEO Jonathan Sothcott commented: “We are incredibly proud of Aura; it’s a terrific horror movie and we believe it will give us the momentum to become a major player in the genre.

I don’t believe there has ever been a horror story brought to the screen that revolves around Kirlian photography, so what we have is a truly unique concept, and one that I’ve wanted to turn into a movie for years.

It’s certainly a rare feat to find something that’s never been done before, especially in horror, and I’m very pleased to present Aura this summer. It delivers, and we’re already working on a sequel.”

In the UK, Aura will be released on DVD on November 8, 2018, by 4Digital Media. Meanwhile, a US DVD release via Sony is slated for August 2018.

 

Cast and characters:

  • Shane Taylor … Mitch – Devil’s PlaygroundThe Day of the Triffids TV mini-series
  • Rula Lenska … Ada – Inside No. 9 TV series; Son of Nosferatu short; Doctor Who; Queen Kong
  • Denise Moreno … Karen
  • Janine Nerissa … Diane
  • Jay Sutherland … Simms
  • Steven Dolton … Uncle Alexander – Hellriser; The Curse of Robert; KillerSaurus; Nocturnal Activity; Zombie Undead
  • Jane MacFarlane … Elaine
  • Freya Green … Young Karen

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Bride of Scarecrow – UK, 2018

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Bride of Scarecrow is a 2018 British horror film directed by Louisa Warren (Curse of the Scarecrow) from a screenplay by Shannon Holiday (Mandy the Doll; House on Elm Lake). The ChampDog Films production stars Claire-Maria Fox, Manny Jai Montana and Shawn C. Phillips.

Failing radio host May Sealey (Claire-Maria Fox) finds out she has inherited a farm house in Wales from a family she never knew she existed.

Intent on repairing her career, she sets off with her friends to make the ultimate discovery for her radio show – but what she finds may well be what she would least expect – for every twenty years, the scarecrow will rise, and this time – he’s seeking a bride…

Cast and characters:

  • Claire-Maria Fox … May Sealey / Mary-Lou – 12 Deaths of Christmas aka Mother KrampusSuicide Club
  • Manny Jai Montana … Darren
  • Shawn C. Phillips … Mystery Buster Vlogger – Dead Ant; ReyesDevil’s DomainThe Haunting at Whaley HouseGhost SharkAssault of the Sasquatch; et al
  • Claudine-Helene Aumord … Christine
  • Lucia Edwards … Anya
  • Elizabeth Mannering … Grace Everett
  • Will Dodd … Antony Pamersan
  • Nicola Lean … Connie
  • Amy Blackthorne … Edith Allerton
  • Suzy O’Sullivan … Tracy Warren
  • Magda Vero … Lottie Downton
  • Sam Bull … Allan Woodson
  • Elena Thomas … Sabina Warren
  • Karin Bello … Eva Charters

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Related: Scarecrows on HORRORPEDIA

There’s Something in the Pilliga – Australia, 2014

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‘In the Australian outback, not all that wanders is lost…’

There’s Something in the Pilliga – aka Half Human – is a 2014 Australian found footage horror film written and directed by Dane Millerd. The Local Legends Entertainment production stars Brendan Byrne, Leoni Leaver, Rebecca Callander.

The Pilliga Yowie, – or ‘Jingra’ – has haunted the Australian outback for centuries, stalking a remote part of New South Wales, where men seldom dare tread, content to keep to itself… until now.

Ocker truck driver Jay and his cameraman buddy Dylan journey into the Pilliga National Park with some drunken women they meet in a pub. Things take a sinister turn when a local legend comes out to play…

Reviews:

” …runs afoul of the usual found footage gaffes, however its last 10-15 minutes are pretty good with some nice twists, if not a little running with the camera heavy. That issue aside it does have its frightening moments and if you’ve read up on Yowie’s it makes the experience all the more hair raising…” Ryan Morrissey-Smith, Haddonfield Horror

” …the film lacks on screen deaths but the few kills we get to see the aftermath of have great practical effects.  This more than made up for the lack of on screen kills.  Overall, There’s Something in the Pilliga is a fantastic film that has enjoyable characters and never has a dull moment.” Horror Society

“The acting from all participants is well-rounded. Despite my lacking enthusiasm for Jay and his words, he pulls off this type of lad well. I also really enjoyed the beautiful scenery captured as they drive around.” Vanessa Stewart, Mother of Movies

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Blood Prism – USA, 2017

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‘Hear the voices. Obey the prism.’

Blood Prism is a 2017 American horror film directed by Len Kabasinski (Skull Forest; Curse of the Wolf; Fist of the Vampire; Swamp Zombies; et al) from a screenplay co-written with Alicia Seguin. The Killer Wolf Films production also stars Hunter McKenrick, Jawn Gross and Lisa Neeld.

Cecily is a successful artist and local art museum coordinator who hears voices telling her to release ‘troubled” individuals from this earth and into the serenity of the afterlife.

Leading an alternate life as a full-time serial killer, Cecily preys on the depressed, distraught, and hopeless as she attempts to find meaning behind the voices she hears.

Cecily meets Lucas, a young man who just may fill the void in her heart she has been missing her entire life. However, Lucas is a suicidal, depressed man. Cecily struggles between what her heart is telling her and what her voices are telling her about him…

Cast and characters:

  • Alicia Seguin … Cecily – Swamp Zombies 2; Covert Case: Venom
  • Hunter McKenrick … Lucas
  • Jawn Gross … Oliver
  • Lisa Neeld … Nola
  • Adele Crotty … Sharon
  • Buddy Pacy … Buddy
  • Frederick Williams … Dr. Wagner
  • Brian Arrington … Mr Fix-It
  • Tim O’Hearn … Charles
  • Patricia Culliton … Eileen
  • Alexandria Romanov … Anna
  • Andy O’Dell … The Priest
  • Cody Barcroft … Daryl

Filming locations:

Erie, Pennsylvania, USA

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Armenian Haunting – USA, 2018

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‘Denial is a hundred year old curse.’

Armenian Haunting is a 2018 supernatural horror film written, produced and directed by Art Arutyunyan (director of Alpha Delta Zatan; producer of Dead by Christmas; Bayou Ghost Story; Reel Nightmare). The Reel Nightmare Films production stars Vaneh Assadourian, Paul Mariskanish and Aneela Qureshi.

An Armenian-American journalist turns into an unwilling ghost hunter while researching the sudden deaths in her family and their connection to a paranormal mystery…

Cast and characters:

  • Vaneh Assadourian … Maro
  • Jay Dersahagian … David
  • Kyle Patrick Darling … Garo
  • Chris Green … Eva
  • Tamara Grigorian … Grandma / Tatik
  • Andrew DeVitre … Sevan
  • Aneela Qureshi …Aida
  • Paul Mariskanish … Arsen
  • Mona Arkin … Clara
  • Teneisha Campbell … Dr. Freedman
  • Carly Alyssa Thorne … Lena
  • Aida Arutyunyan … Ms. Grigorian
  • Kevin Antonio … Skateboarder

Armenian Haunting is currently available to Prime Video subscribers in the US, UK and Germany. The 78-minute horror film will be added to more VOD platforms in the coming weeks.

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Don’t Leave Home – 2018

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Don’t Leave Home is a 2018 American mystery horror film written and directed by Michael Tully; it stars Anna Margaret Hollyman, Mark LawrenceHelena Bereen and Karrie Cox.

Melanie Thomas (Anna Margaret Hollyman) is an American artist whose latest show recounts the infamous Irish urban legend of Father Alistair Burke, who painted a portrait of eight year-old Siobhan Callahan in 1986.

Days later, Siobhan went missing on the very morning that her figure miraculously vanished from the painting as well. Though absolved of any wrongdoing, Burke abandoned the priesthood and went into self-exile.

After receiving a bad review before her opening, Melanie is contacted by the reclusive Burke, who offers to fly her to Ireland to create a new sculpture that he will help her to sell while she’s there. Telling no one where she’s going, Melanie never stops to consider that some urban legends are real…

Reviews:

“Though the film is sleepy in its pace (a hallmark of the works it admires), Tully spins three or four genuinely frightening nightmare sequences. The foreboding notes in the story might cue more attentive viewers into the twist right away, but that doesn’t matter, because the ending goes further than one might expect.” Ben Larned, Daily Dead

“The quick zoom in shots and the music really showcase a love for that time period of filmmaking made popular by 70’s filmmakers like Roman Polanski. Faith is this film’s main tool and its used as both something beautiful and disturbing to create a polarizing sense of horror and wonderment.” Freddy Ruiz, Ghastly Grinning

“While the veil of something sinister looms throughout the film, and the performances are solid, the ride is a slow one. Minimal dialogue leads this drudgery until the last twenty minutes or so when most of the loose ends are tied up or explained. The ending is worth sticking around for and makes the final product feel like a cross between Dark Shadows and Twilight Zone.” Brian Williams, The Hollywood Outsider

“Tully has an intriguing concept and a fantastic final scene, but he didn’t flesh out the movie between the credits. And so he has to rely on too many filmmaking tricks to try and keep it interesting—slow-motion, over-use of score, a dream within a dream twice.” Brian Tallerico, RogerEbert.com

” …the film doesn’t only draw out primal terror from the fear of being a foreigner in unknown territory, but perhaps more impressively, excites with the possibility of seeing something the rest of the world can’t and the burden that comes with bringing it to light. Although Tully likely used vintage lenses to get the look of Don’t Leave Home just right, his vision is entirely original and despite the warning of the title, it’s well worth going for the ride.” Stephen Saito, Moveable Fest

Filming locations:

Killadoon House, Killadoon, Celbridge, Co. Kildare, Ireland

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They Remain – USA, 2018

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‘Don’t Turn Around.’

They Remain is a 2018 horror thriller film written, edited and directed by Philip Gelatt, based on the short story -30- by Laird Barron; it stars William Jackson Harper and Rebecca Henderson.

Two scientists who share a romantic history are tasked with investigating unnatural animal behaviour on the site of a Manson Family-style cult’s compound…

Reviews:

“Burdened by a 100-minute runtime that feels fat, Gelatt could have mitigated a portion of the malaise with a few more scissor snips in the editing room. Gelatt has a handle on how he means to construct a story through atmosphere. His sense of rhythm just doesn’t balance what is essential with what is excisable.” Ian Sedensky, Culture Crypt

“The film is 100% gung-ho with its mystery, never once revealing the poker hand it holds. With much confidence and bravado in direction, Philip Gelatt breaks ground on hallucinatory colors and imagery quickly and without regret. We start struggling to grasp what’s on screen and end by coming to our own conclusion(s).” Bill Arceneaux, Neaux Reel Idea

They Remain is less interesting for its familiar ideas than its lo-fi craft. Mr. Gelatt uses negative space to emphasize Jessica and Keith’s isolation from each other and plays games with perspective, inviting speculation about Jessica’s offscreen actions. Productive ambiguity can tip into unrealized potential, and They Remain ultimately leans too heavily on vagueness as a crutch.” Ben Kenigsberg, The New York Times

“It takes a half hour of checking camera settings before They Remain really gets going at all, even if the eventual journey is a pretty one. When it does get intense, Gelatt resorts to too many hallucinatory devices and dream sequences to keep us engaged, and the flashes of naked cult members murdering people are woefully misguided.” Brian Tallerico, RogerEbert.com

“Creeping malevolence can be easy to overdo, and They Remain does occasionally get high on its own supply, with a second act that features a few too many scenes of the characters just tromping slowly through the woods. Still, there’s an awful a lot for horror fans to savor here, culminating in the final minutes, which go from ominous to overt with a jarring, destined-to-be-rewound suddenness.” Andrew Wright, The Stranger

Cast and characters:

  • William Jackson Harper … Keith
  • Rebecca Henderson … Jessica

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Tabernacle 101 – Australia, 2018

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‘The nightmare has just begun’

Tabernacle 101 is a 2018 Australian supernatural horror film written and directed by Colm O’Murchu. The International Film Base production stars David Hov, Mikaela Franco, Elly Hiraani Clapin

Two atheists run a video blog that debunks supposed psychics, mediums and religious beliefs. However, a death experiment goes totally wrong and as a result they attract evil entities that stalk and haunt them…

The movie is currently in post-production.

Main cast and characters:

  • David Hov … Frank
  • Mikaela Franco … Meredith
  • Elly Hiraani Clapin … Sarah
  • Alex McTavish … Kathryn
  • Rees Laird … Daniel
  • Leon Kowalski … Ronnie
  • Jordan Schutt … Man in Black / Demon

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Misfit – USA, 2016

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‘The monster has been awakened…’

Misfit is a 2016 American horror film written and directed by Todd Braley. The Infinity Media Productions movie stars Jennifer Gentile, Paul Sweeting and Frank Moore.

A young teenage girl is horribly picked on at school and at home. She is befriended by a homicidal killer who teaches her how to get even with her enemies by using torture…

In the USA, Misfit is released on DVD by Shami Media Group on August 14, 2018.

Reviews:

“Despite the subject matter this is quite tame really and spoilt by terrible acting throughout in combination with extremely poor production values.” Leofwine_draca

 

Filming locations:

Grand Junction, Colorado, USA

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Mega Scale Exorcist with Sound Feature – toy

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Mega Scale Exorcist with Sound Feature is a 2018 collectible toy doll released by Mezco Toyz and is a recreation of demonically possessed young girl Regan (as played by Linda Blair) in the 1973 horror movie The Exorcist.

“Standing at a menacing 15 inches tall, Regan MacNeil from The Exorcist is presented in a real cloth nightgown from the film. The possessed youth says six iconic and hair-raising phrases including “It burns!” and “Keep away! The sow is mine!”. The devil is in the details and each of them have been captured here; from Regan’s untamed real hair to her crazed, piercing eyes and maniacal grin. This Mega Scale Exorcist figure features eleven points of articulation for dynamic nightmarish poses.”

There are a couple more phrases we’d like the Regan doll to say but we’re too polite to mention them here, although probably soon on our new upcoming sister site, HORRORPEDIA Uncut…

The Regan figure can be pre-ordered for $94.00 and will ship in October to December, 2018.

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Forward – Spain, 2016

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‘Smile… evil is watching you.’

Forward is a 2016 Spanish supernatural horror film written and directed by Henry Bedwell (Never After; Darker Than Night). The L-Mento Entertainment / Mazorca Studio production stars Harold Torres, Axel Ricco, Lisette Morelos and Paulette Hernandez.

Two assassins, Tomás and Marco, are hired to avenge their boss. The job leads them to what appears to be an abandoned hotel. However, they soon find themselves in an unexpected maze of madness, where realities intertwine and nightmares come to life.

 

Faced with an evil demon named Larissa (Lisette Morelos), the duo realise that the gates of Hell are closer to our plane of existence than either of them could have expected…

Terror Film is releasing Forward in North America on digital platforms, with English subtitles. The film will also be available on iTunes and Google Play, in multiple Spanish language territories including: Argentina, Belize, Bolivia, Chile, Mexico, Costa Rica, and Honduras. A worldwide release on additional platforms will follow in the fall.

Cast and characters:

  • Lisette Morelos … Larissa
  • Harold Torres … Tomás
  • Axel Ricco … Marco
  • Paulette Hernandez … Laura
  • Karen Leone … Marisela
  • Óscar Toledano … El Mago

Filming locations:

Posada del Sol, Tulum, Quintana Roo, Mexico

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