Tag: Horror

Testament of Horror for August 1 to August 3, 2024

AUGUST 1 BORN ON AUGUST 1 1989 – Devanny Pinn, appeared in “Dead Sea,” “Truth or Dare,” “The Devil’s Nightmare,” “Hold Your Breath,” “The Black Dahlia Haunting,” “Party Bus to Hell,” “Scary Story Slumber Party.” “Dwelling” and more. 1988 – Sasha Jackson, appeared in “China Bigfoot: Legend of the Yeren” and “Night Junkies.” 1979 –…


Visher – A New Virtual Vision of Horror

Isaac Rodriguez spins a chilling new tale in his new movie, VISHER. This whirlwind of virtual horror stars Mandy Lee Rubio, Thomas Burke, and Rahul Chakraborty. An online scammer’s obsession with a woman takes a nightmarish turn when he witnesses a haunting series of events within her home, all through the lens of her webcam. Filmmaker, Isaac Rodriguez…


Halle Capone and Greg Tally Launch Collywood Studios & Entertainment

Halle Capone and Greg Tally are indeed a dynamic duo in the film industry! As co-founders of Collywood Studios & Entertainment, they have built a reputation for fostering creativity and collaboration, championing diverse voices, and delivering compelling narratives. Their studio offers a comprehensive range of services, from scriptwriting and directing to post-production and distribution, ensuring…


The Moor (2023) – By Baron Craze

Folk horror is an interesting subgenre in horror, and The Moor incorporates a few of those elements into a sorrowful story from Paul Thomas’ script which was directed by Chris Cronin, it has a slow-burn plot that builds on the bleakness of its surroundings and the vacant landscape creating a thick unknowing haunting atmosphere. It…


Cineverse Acquires Creeping Death for SCREAMBOX Streaming Service

Cineverse will prepare viewers for the new shape of Halloween with Creeping Death, having acquired all North American rights to the supernatural slasher with plans to release the film this fall across all platforms, including its Bloody Disgusting-powered SCREAMBOX streaming service. While trying to enjoy a peaceful Halloween with his mother, Tim is paid a…


Gothic Life by Aurelio Voltaire (Book Review) – By Baron Craze

I thoroughly enjoyed the book The Gothic Life it’s extremely fun to read, it does easily convey the entire lifestyle to be gothic and how to design the smallest of areas, face it, fans of this genre all dream of the Victorian mansion but when that is unavailable then just a room will do. However,…


Bakemono Racks Up Awards at Film Festivals and Secures German Distribution

The new Japanese monster movie Bakemono just won Best Genre Production at the 25th Japan Film Festival Hamburg in Germany. It also won Best Creature Feature at Another Hole in the Head Film Festival in San Francisco and Best Practical Effects at A Night of Horror Film Festival. At the Bay of Blood Film Festival…


Visions of Horror for June 2024

Another month has sped into the past, time truly flies when enjoying both life and a bounty of horror flicks, some are pure pleasure while others a sheer nightmare. The month of June is always significant as it marks the halfway pint of the year and prepares many to prepare for a change of season;…


The Vermin Sleep Horror/Thriller Novella Launches on July 23rd!

The debut horror/thriller novella, The Vermin Sleep, set to launch on Tuesday July 23rd through Nightmare Press from James M Watjen, an award-winning indie horror filmmaker (Best First Time Director / Chicago Horror Film Fest ’24) and author. The story centers around a child who deals with a traumatic upbringing at the hands of his…


Van Helsing (2004) – By Baron Craze

Universal for a very long time sought to capitalize once again on their famed monsters, using the similar formula from The Mummy [1999] which took inspiration from Indiana Jones, one thought just repeats the formula with this film but with a James Bond instead Dr. Jones. Hence it became a grandiose adventure with a bountiful…