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From Hell to the Wild West – USA, 2017

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From Hell to the Wild West is a 2017 American western action horror film written and directed by Rene Perez (It Hungers; Playing with Dolls trilogy; The Obsidian Curse). The iDiC Entertainment production stars Karin BraunsRobert Bronzi and Colin Bryant

A psychotic killer has found a new hunting ground. A place where people frequently go missing so his murders can go un-noticed. The American frontier. The wild west has never been wilder as it encounters its first serial killer.

A deranged psychopath slaughters his way through a mining town in the Sierra mountains. A law man is on his trail and is ready to serve justice. What he doesn’t know, is that this killer could be… Jack the Ripper.

From Hell to the Wild West has been released to buy or rent via Amazon Prime and as a Blu-ray disc by Gravitas Ventures.

Main cast:

  • Karin Brauns
  • Robert Bronzi
  • Colin Bryant
  • Sammy Durrani
  • Alanna Forte
  • Charlie Glackin
  • Julia Lehman
  • Pete Metz
  • Jermery Snap
  • Sean Story
  • Shandi Tracey

Filming locations:

Los Angeles, California, USA

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Related: Death Rides a Horse: Horror Westerns – article


The Loyal Subjects Horror Mini Figures – novelties

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The Loyal Subjects Horror Mini Figures are 3.25″ collectible figurines from The Exorcist; Friday the 13th; IT and A Nightmare of Elm Street and have several points of articulation, plus accessories and collector’s cards.

The House of Mysterious Secrets is issuing The Loyal Subjects in July 2018. Each case will have nine window boxed and three blind boxed units. They can be pre-ordered direct here

Eat, Brains, Love – USA, 2018

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Eat, Brains, Love is a 2018 American comedy horror film directed by Rodman Flender (Scream TV series; Idle Hands; Leprechaun 2The Unborn) from a screenplay by Mike Herro and David Strauss, based on Jeff Hart’s novel of the same name. The Gunpowder & Sky, DIGA Studios, and Full Fathom Five production stars Jake Cannavale, Angelique Rivera and Sarah Yarkin.

The 2013 novel Eat, Brains, Love is about two high schoolers who are infected with a zombie virus, eat a number of their friends, and end up fleeing from the government and their teen psychic who is sent to capture them.

A play on words from the title of Elizabeth Gilbert’s novel Eat, Pray, Love, Hart’s bestseller was followed by a sequel novel in 2014 titled Undead with Benefits.

The movie adaptation is currently in post-production.

Cast and characters:

  • Jake Cannavale … Jake Stephens
  • Angelique Rivera … TBC – Supernatural TV series
  • Sarah Yarkin … TBC – Happy Death Day 2American Horror Story TV series
  • Jim Titus … TBC
  • Ty Headlee … Chazz Slade
  • Kristin Daniel … Grace
  • Kym Jackson … Summer
  • Alex Stage … Kyle
  • Joseph Poliquin … Adam DeCarlo
  • Mason Beauchamp … Johnny Morris

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Happy Death Day 2 – USA, 2019

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Happy Death Day 2 is a 2019 comedy horror slasher film directed  by Christopher Landon. It is obviously the sequel to Happy Death Day (2017), which was a phenomenal success, taking $122,637,878 at the box office worldwide, even before residual home viewing sales.

Jessica Rothe returns as heroine Tree, along with Israel Broussard as her boyfriend Carter. Suraj Sharma is joining the new film as Samar Ghosh, “a science enthusiast and geek who enjoys coding in his spare time. whilst Sarah Yarkin (Eat, Brains, LoveAmerican Horror Story) as Dre Morgan, “a science geek and tom-boy with a sleepy feline gaze.

Actress Jessica Rothe has described the sequel as “a Back to the Future type of genre film where the sequel joins us right from where we left off, it explains a lot of things in the first one that didn’t get explained, and it elevates everything. I was really pleased to know that we weren’t just gonna be pushing all the buttons that people loved the first time, over and over again, ’cause I think that gets old. I’m really excited to see if it comes to fruition and, if it does, what the final product looks like. I hope we get to do it! I had a ball!”

Threshold – USA, 2018

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‘Some myths are true’

Threshold is a 2018 American survival horror film with Michael Hayes (Fire City: End of Days) and Brian Kelly Jones (The Haunt TV series) producing a script by George Kaplan. The Prolific Pictures production stars Clayton Haymes, Julia Gallagher and Shelby Suzanne.

A director is due to be announced following pre-sales at the Cannes Film Festival.

In a retelling of the Minotaur myth, a group of graduating college seniors find themselves stuck in the spooky residence of the college president after a graduation party. The house changes as they move through it, no passage leading the same way twice.

They soon discover the house is a labyrinth, and at its centre is a monster. As they are eaten one by one, the students learn they are part of a ritual repeated every 100 years and must find their way out of the house by solving the maze if they are going to survive….

Cast and characters:

  • Clayton Haymes … Carter – My Haunted House TV series
  • Christian Poppi … Bartender
  • Julia Gallagher … Sara – Cannibal Katie short
  • Patrick Luwis … Logan
  • Akalvir Dhaliwal … Tony
  • Kevin Ho … David
  • Mikael Mattsson … Niles Parker
  • Catherine Mersereau … Monica
  • Shelby Suzanne … Jennifer
  • Dana A. Bailey … Warren
  • William E. Morris … Truman
  • David E. Ballard … Professor Girard
  • Rebecca Tudor …President Harris
  • Angeline Jara … Maya
  • Matt Dominguez … Minotaur

Trivia:

This film should not be confused with the 2016 movie Threshold written and directed by Jason Eric Perlman.

IMDb | Related: The Devil’s Men aka Land of the Minotaur

 

 

Knife of the Ladies – USA, 1974

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‘Warning! When the Ripper slashes – grab your throats and pray!’

Knife for the Ladies is a 1974 horror western mystery film directed by Larry G. Spangler from a screenplay by George Arthur Bloom and Seton I. Miller.

A mutilating knife wielding killer haunts the small Southwest desert town of Mescal. Though most victims have been prostitutes, the first was Travis Mescal, the only son of the town’s first family.

When the Sheriff proves unable to solve the case, the town leaders invite Investigator Burns to unravel the mystery. Along the way, he confronts tension with the Sheriff, trouble with some citizens, and finally a killer whose motive we’ve heard before in Ripper-lore.

Review:

Nineteen-seventy-four was a pivotal year in the development of the slasher film. But enough about Black Christmas and The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. Also released, to a clamour of indifference, was this torpid murder mystery, also known as Silent Sentence, for no apparent reason, and Jack the Ripper Goes West, which is no less misleading.

So poorly paced that it sags even at 82 minutes (for a later release it was chopped down to under an hour), the plot follows a chain of stabbings in the Old West town of Mescal, where the grouchy sheriff reluctantly aids a hotshot detective to crack the case. The western setting is elementary – it was shot on the Old Tucson lot, there are actors and extras milling about, flatly intoning clunky dialogue (“This has got to be the work of a madman”), but no sense of time or place. It is difficult to convey a period feel when your lead actor looks as if he would rather be surfing or singing soft-rock ballads.

The kill scenes are similarly perfunctory, as well as tame, and the central mystery is not exactly taxing, although the revelation of the killer’s identity and motive belatedly injects some manic energy into proceedings. The overall impression is of people going through the motions, from Larry G. ‘Nigger Charley’ Spangler’s sluggish direction, to the indifferent acting – the exceptions being Jack Elam’s typically eccentric turn as the aggrieved sheriff, and Richard Schaal’s mannered portrayal of the town’s mortician, the one red herring of note.

Even the soundtrack suggests a production pieced together without much thought – the film opens with synthesized whines that echo the period’s experimental electronica, and closes with a full-throated psychedelic rock song. In between, the music is recycled from Dominic Frontiere’s bombastic score to the Clint Eastwood western Hang ’Em High.

For a western with slasher/giallo tropes, a far superior offering is the 1972 Italian film The Price of Death, with Gianni Garko as a Sartana-like sleuth and Klaus Kinski as a scornful murder suspect.

Kevin Grant, HORRORPEDIA

Other reviews [may contain spoilers]:

“With a little more weirdo sleaze, Jack the Ripper Goes West could’ve been a mindless delight. The concept was there. Instead, we get a mundane jog through the utmost minimum in horror and western clichés, but without any trash distinction. If the talk doesn’t kill you, the horn section will.” Joseph A. Ziemba, Bleeding Skull!

“It’s obvious the filmmakers are trying for something different with its multi-genre machinations, but fails at satisfying a single one of them. There’s not enough sleaze for the drive-in lovers nor enough shootouts for western fans; and the dramatic moments that dominate the talky mid-section will serve only the most tolerant fan of drive-in fare.” Brian Bankston, Cool Ass Cinema

” …it’s certainly unpredictable, though it does have the problem that there aren’t many suspects to choose from after a bit because they keep dying off. Besides, there’s something I’ve always found likeable about Jack Elam’s ugly mug wherever it appears, and he adds a good deal of fun to the movie.” Dave Sindelar, Fantastic Movie Musings and Ramblings

” …undecided if it should go whole-hog mystery or horror or whathaveyou. No amount of eye candy from Diana Ewing (Play It as It Lays) or glee gained from the bonkers performance of Ruth Roman (The Baby) can make up for Spangler’s cattle-drive pacing, which is why the funny ending isn’t worth the sit to get there.” Rod Lott, Flick Attack

“The writing here is solid and we don’t have many goofy lines, though Elam and Roman are so colorful a good deal of their dialogue stands out in some way. This is a straight up murder mystery that never veers into crazy parameters, though the finale is likely a shock to most viewers.” Marc Fusion

” …this often talky and very strange film will definitely appeal most to ’70s pop culture junkies. However, if you’re looking for sleaze there’s a bit to be found here thanks to some bloody knifings and a truly unhinged climax that swerves violently into Andy Milligan territory.” Nathaniel Thompson, Mondo Digital

“Even if we disregard how boring the storyline is, one may still expect to encounter some gore to make up for what the film lacks in other areas… but you’d be wrong. This film is much more interested in charting the procedural happenings of the investigation.” Matthew Revert, Mondo Exploito

“Generic and unremarkable, but not awful. The look of the production, the dialogue, and the acting all resemble a TV western show; Gene Evans (Devil Times Five) even turns up for a scene. It’s an odd mix of Western and whodunit that doesn’t really jibe…” Watching Horror

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Cast and characters:

  • Jack Elam … Sheriff Jarrod Garret – Creature from Black Lake
  • Ruth Roman … Elizabeth – The Baby; The Killing Kind
  • Jeff Cooper … Burns
  • John Kellogg … Hollyfield
  • Gene Evans … Hooker – Devil Times Five; The Giant Behemoth; Donovan’s Brain
  • Richard Schaal – Ainslie
  • Diana Ewing … Jenny
  • Derek Sanderson … Lute
  • Jon Spangler … Seth
  • Derek Sanderson … Lute
  • Fred Biletnikoff … Horace
  • Pater Athas … Travis
  • Hank Kendrick … Fairchild
  • Pat Herrera … Nina
  • Phil Avenetti … Ramon
  • Brooke Tucker … Myra
  • Bob Lien … J.B. Mullin
  • Kit Kendrick … Cora
  • Al Hassan … Riley
  • Jean Wall … Lettie
  • Greg Little … Amos
  • Norm Tempas … First Rider
  • Dene Pettinger … 2nd Rider
  • Bud Stout … Driver

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The Turning – USA, 2019

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The Turning is a 2019 supernatural horror film directed by Floria Sigismondi (Hemlock Grove and many music videos) from a screenplay by Carey W. Hayes and Chad Hayes (The Conjuring; House of Wax [2005]),based on Henry James’ 1898 novella The Turn of the Screw. The Amblin Entertainment / Vertigo Entertainment production stars Mackenzie Davis, Finn Wolfhard and Brooklynn Prince

Kate, a young governess, is hired by a man who has become responsible for his young nephew and niece after the deaths of their parents…

The Turning is scheduled to be released on February 22, 2019.

Cast and characters:

  • Mackenzie Davis … Kate
  • Finn Wolfhard … Miles – IT; Stranger Things
  • Brooklynn Prince … Flora
  • Mark Huberman … Bert
  • Barbara Marten … Mrs. Grose
  • Niall Greig Fulton … TBC
  • Denna Thomsen … TBC

Trivia:

Henry James’ novella The Turn of the Screw has previously been used as the basis for films The Innocents (1961) and The Nightcomers (1972), amongst many other adaptations.

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The Restaurant – USA, 2018

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The Restaurant is a 2018 comedy horror film written and directed by Eric Ford Holevinski as Eric T. Ford. The Hayride Films / Playtime Aint Over production stars Mark Turner, Anthony Misiano and Byron Clohessy.

Andy made a deal with a demon. He manages a small but ambitious Italian eatery called Scoppa. The demon’s black magic lures patrons to the restaurant; in return, Andy feeds guests to the demon, who lives in the basement. It was all going smoothly, business was booming, reviews were glowing… Until the busboy found out!

The Restaurant is currently being distributed by Devilworks

Reviews:

“The little background touches are excellent and often as funny as any of the jokes, which, thankfully, flow naturally instead of being forced into the script every two minutes. In the end, it’s the story of a strange little man and his misguided dreams as much as anything else, and sometimes those dreams require a sacrifice like you never imagined.” Laura MacLeod, The Movie Critic Next Door

Cast and characters:

  • Mark Turner … Andy
  • Anthony Misiano … Jeremy
  • Byron Clohessy … Richard
  • Stephanie Juergens … Karen
  • Robert Clohessy … Chef Dominick
  • Paul Casali … Exses
  • Ariel Eliaz … Mort
  • Sam Haft … Dimitri
  • Rachel Schenk … Cassie
  • Paul Caron … Grady
  • Mina Mirkhah … Janice
  • Tommy Kang … Corey
  • Freddie Heinemann … Arthur
  • Tony White … Max
  • Matthew Fitzgerald … Joey Dean

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Afterimages – Singapore, 2014

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Afterimages is a 2014 Singaporean supernatural horror anthology film written, produced and directed by Tony Kern (Haunted Changi; A Month of Hungry Ghosts). The Mythopolis Pictures production stars Sheena Chan, Pamelyn Chee and Roshan Gidwani.

A group of film students burn paper effigy cameras for the wandering spirits during the ghost month in Singapore and receive a collection of horror movies in return.

The first film received, Ghost Pool Leg, revolves around Chinese superstition in which ghosts are believed to pull swimmers legs to drown them.

 

The second movie, Xiao Bao Bao, focuses on a young woman’s haunting experience after taking a postmortem photograph of a suicide jumper.

The third movie, Skin Deep, finds a group of shoppers stuck in a mall elevator with a mysterious and beautiful woman who holds a terrible secret.

The fourth film, Rekindling, features a heartbroken hawker, a missing China bride, and the mysterious ring she left behind. The final film comes with a price…

Buy DVD: Amazon.co.uk

Reviews:

“A low budget hampers proceedings somewhat, particularly regards effects, however there is some effective, ghostly imagery, and also a palpable tension in the final act […] Overall, Afterimages is flawed but promising, with a fast pace that keeps interest piqued.” Naila Scargill, Exquisite Terror

 

 

“While we could appreciate the film on a cerebral level, we were also left unmoved on an emotional, visceral level. Besides a few squirmish moments, the shocks never did scare. Neither was there a sustained air of existential dread. At times, the shorts were so scare-less and so bland that they flirted with parody.” F*** magazine

“Although there are a couple of false notes – the camera lingers too long on a foaming-mouthed security guard in a scene, for example – the story’s structure is sound and the pace never flags. The flow between the vague dread of the supernatural elements and the sharp shocks of the gorier scenes could also have been smoother, but the transitional flaws are minor.” John Lui, The Straits Times

“Unfortunately the negatives outweigh Afterimages few strengths. The acting is very uneven. A few of the actors do a great job, but their performances are hampered by the majority of mediocre to poor performances. The special effects are, well, bad.” Che Gilson, UK Horror Scene

Cast and characters:

  • Sheena Chan … Celina
  • Pamelyn Chee … Agent Zi
  • Roshan Gidwani … Policeman
  • Daniel Jenkins … Henry
  • Keagan Kang … Agent Wilkinson
  • Mike Kasem … Harrison
  • Michael Kwah … Rylee
  • Kevin Lagrange … Deuce
  • Marcus Lee … Agent Won
  • Kay Tong Lim … Agent Sin
  • Yu Beng Lim … Agent Chai
  • Esther Low … Dead Woman
  • Jeremy Meyer … Derek Tor
  • Adeline Pang … Yasmin
  • Laurence Pang … Security Guard

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The Blair Witch Legacy – USA, 2017

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The Blair Witch Legacy is a 2018 American fan made found footage supernatural horror film written and directed by Jason Hawkins. The Gravestone Entertainment production stars Samantha Marie Cook, Cody Epling and Jason Reynolds.

In 1999 a single movie changed the course of the horror genre forever. The Blair Witch Project was a brilliant hoax – or was it? A documentary film team heads to Burkittsville, Maryland to find out the truth behind The Blair Witch Project

The film premiered on October 21, 2017, at the Paraween festival in Salem, Massachusetts.

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Related:

The Blair Witch Project

Maus aka The Maus – Spain, 2017

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Maus – aka – The Maus is a 2017 fantasy horror film written and directed by Yayo Herrero [as Gerardo Herrero Pereda]. It stars August Wittgenstein, Alma Terzic and Ella Jazz.

Alex and Selma are a couple in love on a trip to the heart of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Suddenly, Selma feels somebody chasing them. She clings to her Muslim amulet, “hamajlija”, causing the mysterious force to emerge from the forest…

“As the story expands, it takes into account a much larger picture; it is both an examination of the state of the nation and a horror story. The forest becomes a prison for all the characters who desperately fight against their own prejudices and try not to repeat the mistakes of the past. It’s this fight that Yayo Herrero is most interested in exploring with his sharp eye.” Evrim Ersoy, Fantastic Fest

“It is good when the characters do not know where they are, it is even acceptable to keep the viewers in the same type of dark from time to time. But if it is the case with the director, that is not going to end well. Herrero had enough ideas for a short to mid-length film and he is clearly technically accomplished to pull it of, but a feature, even though it is a simple “slasher in the woods” trope, has proven to be too much for him.” Marko Stojiljkovic, A Film a Week

“Horror has long been an excellent vehicle for political messaging, though rarely this concise and direct. If one could imagine Maus as an apolitical horror movie, it would be a fair film, though particularly cruel and unforgiving. But the voice of the creator uplifts it, and as a Trojan horse for its humanist sociopolitical messaging, it is excellent.” Emmet Duff, Goomba Stomp

“The assured feature debut of writer/director Yayo Herrero, it introduces just enough hints of the supernatural and the transgressively political to inspire post-screening conversations — some of which will conclude that the ingredients don’t quite add up. Few will argue, though, with the effectiveness of its trapped-in-the-woods tension and the potency of its simmering ethnic hatred.” John DeFore, The Hollywood Reporter

Maus brilliantly uses horror tropes—the “backwoods” killer, the victim / final girl, shocking violence—to represent war’s indelible after-effects. And the vision is a chillingly nihilistic one. All of Alex’s blind optimism (the Serbians mockingly call him “Europe”) about how they can all get along is proved tragically wrong […] It’s a difficult film to watch but one that is thoroughly worth the effort.” Dawn Keetley, Horror Home Room

Cast and characters:

  • August Wittgenstein … Alex
  • Alma Terzic … Selma
  • Ella Jazz … Ella
  • Aleksandar Seksan … Vuk
  • Sanin Milavic … Milos
  • Diana Fernández Pérez … Maus

Filming locations:

El Espinar, Segovia, Castilla y León and Canary Islands, Spain

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Image credits: Horror Home Room

Shopping Tour – Russia, 2012

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‘It’ll cost you an arm and a leg…’

Shopping Tour – original title: Shoping-tur –  is a 2012 Russian found footage horror film written and directed by Mikhail Brashinskiy. It stars Tatyana Kolganova, Timofey Yeletskiy and Tatyana Ryabokon.

A group of Russian tourists go on a shopping spree to neighbouring Finland – only to be attacked by the Finnish cannibals.

The central focus is on a middle-aged woman and her teenage son who is shooting the film, as we watch it, on his cell-phone…

Reviews:

“The first half basically sets up the story and is quite drawn out, with lots of travelogue footage of the mother and son’s journey […] Where the film does hit its stride though is when all sorts of gooey carnage breaks out in the DIY store, and some of the attacks by the crazed locals are quite sudden and shocking.” Justin Richards, Blueprint: Review

“Brashinsky could also have given sharper emphasis to the film’s underlying critical commentary on consumerism, immigration panic and culture-clash issues between Russia and Europe. But these are fairly minor quibbles about an otherwise impressively resourceful and easily digestible genre piece…” Stephen Dalton, The Hollywood Reporter

“Both lead actors are impressive, with Kolganova doing a very fine job of displaying grief as she also struggles with her difficult son. As the camera is often on her, she has much of the screen time to herself and does not falter under the pressure […] A solid movie that manages to excite during it’s brief runtime.” James Simpson, Infernal Cinema

The film was released on DVD in the UK on 26 October 2015 by Terracotta / Sharp Teeth. Extras include trailers for Septic ManYou Are Not Alone and Asmodexia; a photo gallery with twenty-one behind the scenes shots; and a 30 minute making of documentary, ‘You Can Whittle a Hedgehog’.

Buy DVD: Amazon.co.uk

Filming locations:

Kotka and Turku, Finland

Trivia:

Shopping Tour was reportedly shot in eleven days for around $70,000.

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Pet Sematary – USA, 2019

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Pet Sematary is a 2019 American supernatural horror film directed by Dennis Widmyer and Kevin Kolsch from a screenplay written by Jeff Buhler, based on Stephen King’s 1983 novel of the same name. Lorenzo Di Bonaventura, Mark Vahradian, and Steven Schneider are producing.

Jason Clarke (Terminator Genisys) will play Louis Creed and John Lithgow (Raising Cain) is reportedly cast as Jud Crandall (famously played by Fred Gwynne in the 1989 movie version).

Doctor Louis Creed (Jason Clarke) moves his family to Maine, where he meets a friendly local named Jud Crandall (John Lithgow). After the Creeds’ cat is accidentally killed, Crandall advises Louis to bury it in the ground near the old pet cemetery.

The cat returns to life, however its personality is changed for the worse. When Louis’ son, Gage, dies tragically, Louis decides to bury the boy’s body in the same ground despite the warnings of Crandall and Louis’ visions of a deceased patient…

Pet Sematary is scheduled for a release on April 19, 2019.

Related:

Pet Sematary (film, 1989)

 

It Lives Again – USA, 1978

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‘The It’s Alive baby is back… Only now there are three of them.’

It Lives Again – aka It’s Alive II – is a 1978 American horror film written, produced and directed by Larry Cohen (The StuffQ: The Winged Serpent; God Told Me To). It is the sequel to his 1974 film It’s Alive. The Larco production stars Frederic Forrest, Kathleen Lloyd, John P. Ryan, John Marley, Andrew Duggan and Eddie Constantine.

On May 15, 2018, Scream Factory issued the It’s Alive Trilogy on Blu-ray with the following extras:

Disc One: It’s Alive

  • 2K Scan Of The Original Film Elements
  • Cohen’s Alive: Looking Back At The It’s Alive Films Featuring Interviews With Writer/Producer/Director Larry Cohen, Actors James Dixon, Michael Moriarty And Laurene Landon, And More…
  • It’s Alive At The Nuart: The 40th Anniversary Screening With Larry Cohen
  • Audio Commentary with Writer/Producer/Director Larry Cohen
  • Radio Spots
  • TV Spots
  • Theatrical Trailer
  • Still Gallery

Disc Two: It Lives Again

  • 2K Scan Of The Original Film Elements
  • Audio Commentary With Writer/Producer/Director Larry Cohen
  • Theatrical Trailer
  • Still Gallery

Disc Three: It’s Alive III: Island of the Alive

  • 2K Scan Of The Original Film Elements
  • Interview With Special Effects Makeup Designer Steve Neill
  • Audio Commentary With Writer/Producer/Director Larry Cohen
  • Trailer
  • Still Gallery

Buy Blu-ray trilogy: Amazon.com

Frank Davis (John P. Ryan) is still reeling from the death of his child and the part he played in it, seeing his chance to atone by assisting other would-be parents of mutant children.

Davis tries to warn soon-to-be parents Jody (Kathleen Lloyd) and Eugene Scott (Frederic Forrest) of the vast and dangerous conspiracy to murder their baby and the other unborn mutant children who are being born around the country. They are convinced when they are met by Malory (John Marley) and a strong force of police officers at the hospital as Jody is about to go into labour…

Reviews:

“With strange pacing, questionable character actions, and not enough mutant baby appearances, It Lives Again just doesn’t quite reach It’s Alive which was only so-so to begin with…but hey, it does have a killer baby.” JP Roscoe, Basement Rejects

“While there are plenty of fresh situations, the carnage is slow to kick in, with very few glimpses of now three monster babies. The camerawork is often so poor as to be mystifying. The drama is uneven and often implausible…” Mark Hodgson, Black Hole

“Part 2 is a watchable, though pretty mediocre, follow-up. It’s at its best in the beginning dealing with the warring factions of the baby sympathizers vs. the baby destroyers; a sort-of parallel to the opposing Pro Life and Pro Choice movements.” Justin McKinney, The Bloody Pit of Horror

“At times, It Lives Again plays more like a serious drama than a horror film, but then at other junctures, it lunges into cheap thrills, bloody set pieces, and silly special effects. This is a mix that isn’t particularly successful, and one has the feeling that Cohen was trying to serve two masters.” John Kenneth Muir, Horror Films of the 1970s

Buy: Amazon.com | Amazon.co.uk | Amazon.ca

“Essentially a retread of the first film, with another couple drifting through the same story. Though some interesting issues remain, little new light is shed on them here.” Videohound’s Complete Guide to Cult Flicks and Trash Pics

“Although the sequel begins with a paranoid premise of government surveillance of pregnant women, the atmosphere and acting are too laid back to sustain it.” Mike Mayo, The Horror Show Guide

Buy: Amazon.com | Amazon.co.uk | Amazon.ca

“The cast includes venerable Eddie Constantine, the American‐born‐and bred French film star, as a doctor who walks as if he were wearing a cement corset. The other actors have less assurance than p*rn performers attempting to play a scene of straight dramatic exposition.” Vincent Canby, The New York Times, May 10, 1978

Cast and characters:

  • Frederic Forrest as Eugene Scott
  • Kathleen Lloyd as Jody Scott – Victim of the Haunt; The CraftThe Car
  • John P. Ryan as Frank Davis – It’s Alive
  • John Marley as Mr. Mallory – The Car; Deathdream; The Dead Are Alive
  • Andrew Duggan as Dr. Perry – A Return to Salem’s Lot
  • Eddie Constantine as Dr. Forest
  • Bobby Ramsen as Dr. Santo De Silva
  • Glenda Young as Lydia
  • Melissa Inger as Valerie
  • Jill Gatsb as Cindy
  • Lynn Wood as Jody’s Mother
  • Dennis O’Flaherty as Dr. Peters
  • James Dixon as Detective Lt. Perkins

Buy DVD: Amazon.co.uk

Release:

It Lives Again was released in the United States by Warner Bros. on May 10, 1978.

Wikipedia | IMDb

Image credits: The Bloody Pit of Horror

Megalodon – USA, 2018

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‘Danger is rising!’

Megalodon is a 2018 American action horror film directed by James Thomas (Extinction; Tomb Invader; Run Like Hell) from a screenplay by Koichi Petetsky. The Asylum production stars Michael Madsen, Ego Mikitas, Dominic Pace and Aimee Stolte.

A military vessel on the search for an unidentified submersible finds themselves face to face with a giant shark, forced to use only what they have on board to defend themselves from the monstrous beast…

Megalodon will debut on August 31, 2018.

Cast and characters:

  • Michael Madsen … TBC – Rock Paper Dead; CobraGator; Lumberjack Man; et al
  • Paulina Laurant … Cheng
  • Dominic Pace … Captain Streeper
  • Aimee Stolte … Yana Popov
  • Daniel Joo … Mansfield
  • Ego Mikitas … Captain Ivanov
  • Scott C. Roe … Jameson
  • Caroline Harris … Commander Lynch
  • Luke Fattorusso … Burkhead
  • Dimitry Rozental … Mikhail
  • Philip Nathanael … Treadwell
  • Sébastien Charmant … Vallier
  • Elizabeth J. Cron … Munoz
  • Mario Rocha … Morris

Trivia:

This film should not be confused with the 2002 movie of the same name directed by Pat Corbitt.

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6-Headed Shark Attack – USA, 2018

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‘Don’t mix with the six!’

6-Headed Shark Attack is a 2018 American action horror film directed by Mark Atkins (Empire of the Sharks; Planet of the Sharks; Sand Sharks; et al). The Asylum production stars Chris Fisher, Brandon Auret, Jonathan Pienaar and Meghan Oberholzer.

What is supposed to be a marriage boot camp on a remote island turns into the ultimate test for survival when a 6-headed shark starts attacking the beach. Trapped with minimal weapons they try to fight off the shark, but quickly discover that no one is safe in the water or on land..

Cast and characters:

  • Chris Fisher … Jake
  • Brandon Auret … William Nix
  • Jonathan Pienaar … Duke
  • Meghan Oberholzer … Sarah
  • Thani Sebe … Mary Blood
  • Cord Newman … James Blood
  • Tapiwa Musvosvi … Kip
  • Naima Sebe … Angie
  • Marie Cavanna … Maria
  • Nikita Faber … Daphne
  • Wilco Wilkens … Bill
  • Caitlin Harty … Suzanne Nix

6-Headed Shark Attack is set to be released on August 28, 2018 via VOD and DVD.

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End Trip – USA, 2018

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‘Your next ride may be your last.

End Trip is a 2018 American horror thriller film directed by Aaron Jay Rome, who also stars, from a screenplay co-written with Eric LeBlanc. The movie also stars Dean J. West, Ashley Lenz and Jaren Mitchell.

Prolific Pictures is marketing End Trip at this year’s Cannes film festival.

On a calm night in an average city a hardworking URYDE driver, Brandon, picks up just another fare, Judd. Using interactions that blur the lines between the technological world and the physical one, Judd explains a messy breakup with Stef.

The ride share with Judd continues, growing creepier by the mile, as Brandon forces Stef to play his girlfriend. Stef must fight for her life against a ruthless serial killer preying upon a city full of people who ride with strangers…

Main cast and characters:

  • Dean J. West … Passenger
  • Aaron Jay Rome … Brandon
  • Ashley Lenz … Stef
  • Jaren Mitchell … Simon
  • Michelle West … Megan
  • Joseph McRae … Business Man
  • Manon Pages … Claudet
  • Nick Shoemaker … Neighbour
  • Eric LeBlanc … Judd
  • Kristina Arntz … Amanda

Filming locations:

New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

Trivia:

The film’s working title was URYDE

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WrestleMassacre – USA, 2018

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‘You can’t tap out when you’re dead!’

WrestleMassacre – aka Wrestle Massacre – is a 2018 American horror film written and directed by Brad Twigg (Killer Campout; MILFs vs. Zombies; Frames of Fear; et al) with additional material by Julio Bana Fernandez, Matthew L. Furman and Rosanna Nelson. The Fuzzy Monkey Films production stars Brandy Mason, Nadia White, Richie Acevedo.

Randy is an awkward groundskeeper who is obsessed with professional wrestling. Longing for a sense of belonging with grandiose dreams of becoming a wrestling superstar, Randy is only met with abject humiliation and alienation.

A brutal shaming at a local wrestling school pushes Randy over the edge and lights the spark for his blood lust. Donned in wrestling gear and armed with homicidal rage, Randy sets out on a blood soaked rampage to punish those who wronged him.

With each ghastly kill, Randy takes a trophy from his tormentors to add to a wrestling title belt crafted from human flesh. The only hope of putting an end to his reign of carnage lies with Becky, an understanding client who is one of the only few to ever show him kindness…

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Luz – Germany, 2018

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Luz is a 2018 German supernatural horror film written and directed by Tilman Singer. It stars Luana Velis, Jan Bluthardt, Julia Riedler and Johannes Benecke.

Shot on 16mm, Luz also features a synth score composed by Simon Waskow.

A rainy night. A dazed and numb young cab driver, Luz, drags herself into the brightly lit entrance of a rundown police station.

Across town in a nightspot, Nora seductively engages police psychiatrist Dr. Rossini in a conversation. Nora is possessed by a demonic entity, longing for the woman it loves – Luz. She tells the doctor about her old schoolmate Luz’s rebellious past at a Chilean school for girls. Increasingly intoxicated by her story, Rossini turns into an easy prey in Nora’s hands, but he’s soon called away to the police station to examine Luz.

Supervised by his colleagues, the doctor puts Luz in a state of hypnosis that initiates a series of flashbacks, unfolding the events leading to her arrival. But the entity that has taken control of the doctor wants something more…

Luz will be shown at the Fantasia International Film Festival this Summer.

Cast and characters:

  • Johannes Benecke … Olarte
  • Jan Bluthardt … Dr. Rossini
  • Lilli Lorenz … Margarita
  • Julia Riedler … Nora Vanderkurt
  • Nadja Stübiger … Bertillon
  • Luana Velis … Luz Carrara

Filming locations:

Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

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Anonymous 616 – USA, 2018

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‘I’m the one who knows everything about u’

Anonymous 616 is a 2018 American horror thriller film written and directed by Mike Boss. The Nail Driver Productions movie stars Bella Shepard, Emily Jordan, Daniel Felix de Weldon and David Abramsky.

A reunion between two couples becomes a massacre when one of the guests meets an anonymous person online and willingly becomes a participant on a bloody path to becoming God-like…

The film is currently available to purchase via Amazon Prime

Reviews:

Anonymous 616 offers the kind of genuine, psychological suspense that will appeal to fans of They Look Like People and the Creep movies […] And despite the small budget, Anonymous 616 delivers serious substance with enough gore to please a fan of torture p*rn (without thoroughly alienating fans of character-driven horror cinema).” Josh Millican, Dread Central

“Don’t flee after the first 30 seconds, after each of a quartet of cataclysmic incidents. See how all the bloody pieces come together at the end. You will be astonished. Guaranteed.” James Scarborough, What the Butler Saw

Cast and characters:

  • Bella Shepard … Emily
  • Emily Jordan … Kelly
  • Myles Cranford … Pastor Warren
  • Mike Boss … Delivery Guy
  • Lena Roma … Monica
  • Daniel Felix de Weldon … Jason
  • Jessica Boss … Jenna
  • Bobby Dale Black … Cop #3
  • David Abramsky … Eric
  • Rafik Madadi … Abdal Jabbar
  • Mike Ragels … Cop #2
  • Jennifer Shepard … Cop #1

Filming locations:

Los Angeles, California, USA

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