Tag: Horror

Fright Teck Pictures Unleashes Byte

As the indie horror landscape shifts toward digital-first premieres, Eddy Fright and the team at Fright Teck Pictures are pulling back the curtain on their latest production, proving that a terrifying creature feature doesn’t require a Hollywood bankroll—just grit, practical ingenuity, and a smartphone app. Born from a 2016 meeting between Fright and producer Jeff…


BayView Entertainment to Unleash ‘Velvicide’

BayView Entertainment, a leading independent distributor of feature films and genre cinema, is proud to announce the upcoming release of the horrific psychological thriller, VELVICIDE. Directed by Kenneth Perkins, Velvicide explores the harrowing blurred lines between trauma and survival. The film follows the character Velvet Stevens as she is forced to recount the chilling details of her own abduction,…


Testament of Horror for March 8 to March 14, 2026

MARCH 8 BORN ON MARCH 8 1987 – Devon Graye, actor in “Scar,” “Husk,” “13 Sins,” “The Madness Inside Me,” “Hypochondriac” and “Nope.” 1984 – Nora-Jane Noone, starred in “The Descent,” “The Descent: Part 2,” “Afterlife – TV Series,” “Doomsday,” “Beyond the Rave,” “Legend of the Bog,” “The Day of the Triffids – TV Mini-Series” and…


The Ghost Breakers (1940) – By Baron Craze

*NOTE:  Cinematic lovers and fans of The Horror Times, this review deals a few disgusting habits of the late 30s and early 40s mainly regarding race; however, the film is a horror-comedy spoof, that in life avoidance is never good sometimes you need to face disrespectful attitudes head on and note the era in which…


The Monsters Are Out in “Sorority of the Damned”

Prepare for a practical effects masterclass as Joe Davison’s horror-comedy hit, Sorority of the Damned, officially brings its “elemental” carnage to Amazon Prime Video. Co-directed by Stranger Things alum Joe Davison and special makeup veteran Roy Knyrim of SOTA FX, the film celebrates the golden era of creature features with mind-bending practical designs. The Four Elemental Witches The film’s central…


Sanguine Teeth On a Driftless Road on Fawesome TV

Starring “A Hard Place” Director Jason Horton, Kill Tony Golden, ticket winner Charlie Mac, internationally touring comedian Jason Rouse, DJ Fusion. Sound track Features Snoop Dogg, KRS-One and Grammy nominee Jeff Ryon. Written and Directed by Austin Galante Sanguine Teeth on a Driftless Road is an R-rated comedy horror. The story follows four vampires on…


Friday the 13th Part V: A New Beginning – Character and Plot Analysis – By Baron Craze

While it may serve as a nostalgic entry for fans of the franchise, it ultimately lacks the depth and creativity necessary for a memorable or meaningful horror experience. The primary aspects of the horror genre are to shock, scare, terrorize, and work on viewers’ phobias, simply – entertain; the social commentary is either performed subtly…


Friday the 13th Part V: A New Beginning – Cinematic Analysis – By Vix

First, one must note the incredible misstep by Paramount Studios, when they initially killed off Jason in Part IV the film received box office paydirt the fanbase was all in and the studio knew they needed another film so they tried to pull a fast one by attempting to make Tommy Jarvis a more centralized…


Carissa Pierson Announced as Director of Witchcraft: The Lanterne of Light

Guthrie Lowe Joins as First Assistant Director, Legacy Characters Return The Witchcraft franchise is preparing to descend into one of its darkest chapters yet. It has been officially announced that Carissa Pierson will direct Witchcraft: The Lanterne of Light, the next entry in the long-running cult horror series, produced by Deathstalker Productions. Known for her grounded, atmosphere-driven approach to storytelling, Pierson’s…


BayView Entertainment Acquires Rights to ‘Unseen’

BayView Entertainment, a leader in independent film distribution, is proud to announce the acquisition of global distribution rights for the psychological horror film UNSEEN (2025). Written and directed by Steve Merlo, the film delivers a harrowing exploration of trauma and psychological warfare, further expanding BayView’s prestigious catalog of elevated genre cinema. Set against the backdrop…