Tag: Uncork’d Entertainment

All Girls Weekend (2016) – By Baron Craze

All Girls Weekend, released by Uncork’d Entertainment, is the latest film for the upcoming writer and director Lou Simon known for Agoraphobia (2015) and HazMat (2013), supported by her production company White Lotus Movies, with a film focused more on an environmental horror than a slasher genre, as opposed to the poster artwork. The movie…


Gehenna: Where Death Lives Press Release

STAR OF THE ACADEMY AWARD WINNING THE SHAPE OF WATER, DOUG JONES IN “GEHENNA : WHERE DEATH LIVES”   IN THEATERS ACROSS THE UNITED STATES FROM MAY 4 FROM THE VISUAL EFFECTS MASTER OF PACIFIC RIM, JURASSIC PARK 3, ALIENS VS PREDATOR : REQUIEM, THE HUNGER GAMES & WAR OF THE WORLDS! Doug Jones, star of the Academy…


The Lullaby Press Release

BURBANK, CA: You’ll wish you never brought your baby home. Uncork’d Entertainment gives birth to evil with the chilling The Lullaby, in theaters and VOD March 2. Chloe is overwhelmed by the birth of her first child. The incessant crying of her baby, the growing sense of guilt and paranoia sends her into depression. With…


Bad Apples (2018) – By Baron Craze

A lot of films contribute to the slasher genre, although John Carpenter likely gave the biggest influence on the subgenre and now anytime any horror fan thinks about Halloween or just the date of October 31st it just conjures images of masked killers terrorizing random individuals. Hence, the simplistic design of Bryan Coyne (Infernal (2015)),…


Horror News for January 2018

Every day I get press releases and like most sites I post them, on Facebook, sharing them with as many people as possible, however often they get, buried or even forgotten, therefore trying something new, including them here for your reference. DEMON HOUSE FREESTYLE DIGITAL MEDIA ACQUIRES “DEMON HOUSE” FOR MARCH RELEASE Paranormal-Themed Documentary Hits…


The Gatehouse (2016) – By Baron Craze

Gatehouse wraps itself into a fantastical tale set in the wilderness, with nature reclaiming what rightfully belongs to it, while discovering legends and strange sinister creatures as well as a ghost story, one thing it’s not, is a horror film, it’s more of a single widowed father and his daughter, from director and screenwriter Martin…


Circus Kane (2017) – By Baron Craze

In the genre of horror, it often follows trends, slashers to zombies to paranormal, but now it’s clowns, face it, thanks to It and the success of it the movie, it generated a lot of interest, for example Arrow Video is finally releasing a much talked about special edition of Killer Klowns from Outer Space…


The Elf (2017) – By Baron Craze

The Elf starts with an excellent festive title sequence, sadly, it ends abruptly and causes a bit of stumbling in trying to figure out the scope of the opening act, as Justin Price, director and writer stretches the scenes with the characters never quite getting their footing nor enjoyment for the fans of this unique…


Cute Little Buggers (2017) – By Baron Craze

Likely, the most difficult subgenre in horror comes finding the careful balancing act of horror and comedy, and mixing it with b-movie style can result in over-the-top insanity and gut aching laughs or misses it completely as if trying to stop on black ice. Director Tony Jopia (Dawning of the Dead (2017) and Crying Wolf…


Dawning of the Dead (2017) – By Baron Craze

Dawning of the Dead formerly known as Apocalypse but changed for obvious reasons, namely to find similarities to the popularity to The Walking Dead and of course Dawn of the Dead (1978 & 2004), then with the passing of George A. Romero, all attract the hungry zombie fans. The newer poster generates a better concept…