Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Watch Horror Short Road to Moloch Now!


Filmed in the Bronson Caves near Los Angeles, California "Road to Moloch" displays the hot Iraqi desert in this short horror film. Shot during the day, but taking place mostly inside a complex cave complex the film is now available here for viewing. Full of middle-eastern myths and legends the film follows an American reconnaissance team out on a regular patrol, but thankfully things do no go as planned as murder and mayhem take place on the desert floor. Check out the full fifteen minute feature below. It is time well spent!

A synopsis for "Road to Moloch" here:

"While on a mission to locate three missing soldiers, a team of reconnaissance marines encounter a blood-spattered Iraqi stumbling through the desert. After following the distraught man into the depths of an insurgent cave, the marines make a horrifying discovery bringing them face-to-face with an ancient evil."

Director: Robert Glickert

Writer: Matt Duffer

Cast: Erik Fellows, Westley Thornton, Manny Montana, Naama Kates, Jon Collin Barclay, and Rocco Rosanio.

*video removed by request.

For more info' on the film check the website of the film here:

http://www.roadtomoloch.com/
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Monday, September 28, 2009

Dark Country Official Website



Out on DVD October 6 Thomas Jane's "Dark Country" now has a website through Raw Studious. A mysterious picture that takes places on a dark road was once known as "Dead End," but is now officially "Dark Country." Plenty of pics' are available on the films website including various DVD covers one of which can be seen here. A horror flick worthy of the title early reviews are positive so have a look at the first trailer for the picture below.

Release Date: October 6, 2009 (DVD).

Director: Thomas Jane.

Writer: Tab Murphy.

Cast: Ron Perlman, Thomas Jane, and Lauren Germain.

A trailer for "Dark Country" here along with some early concept art:

http://www.rawstudios.com/darkcountry/
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Sunday, September 27, 2009

The Quiet Arrangement at the Oakland International Film Festival



The 8th Annual Oakland International Film Festival kicks off this October 8th and one of the highlights will be "The Quiet Arrangement," which stars the notorious Chuck D, Rick Fields, Sharon Briggs, and Jack Simons. The festival will be hosted at several theatres in the surrounding Oakland area including the Jack London Theatre, which hosts "The Quiet Arrangement" on October 13 at 9:00. Already seen by this reviewer this gritty crime drama will be given a full review shortly, but for those able to get to the showing definitely stop by and check out this action themed mystery that will leave most viewers wondering where the film will go next. For a full listing of films playing at the OIFF check out the official website below.

Director: David C. Snyder.

Writer: David C. Snyder.

The film festivals website:

http://www.oaklandfilmsociety.org/2009filmschedule.html
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Friday, September 25, 2009

Trick 'R Treat Haunted House Clip


A film by Michael Dougherty "Trick 'R Treat" will release October 6, 2009 on DVD and a full length scene clocking in near two minutes is available from the film. The clip shows some young kids approaching a haunted house and a dark surprise awaits them, but is it a prank or something more supernatural? Horrorites will have to wait a little longer for the full length feature, however, this interesting clip can be seen here. Prepare for laughter.

Director: Michael Dougherty

Writer: Michael Dougherty

Cast: Dylan Baker, Rochelle Aytes, and Anna Paquin.

Release: October 6, 2009.

A clip entitled "Haunted House" here:


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Thursday, September 24, 2009

Necromentia New Poster



Director Pearry Teo is currently in production on another unannounced film, but some new art is available for his previous horror showing "Necromentia." To be released this year "Necomentia," which has been reviewed here, will be available for horror fans with an interest in Teo's original work. Dark and ominous this film will push one's boundaries with a shock and awe tactic full of blood, gore and ominous prophecies. Truly a remarkable film, some of the darkness from the film can be seen here to please those with an interest of the underworld. When an exact release date becomes available it will be posted here. For now have a look at the cast line-up from the film.

Tagline: "Hell Awaits the Foolish."

Director: Pearry Teo.

Writer: Stephanie Joyce.

Cast: Layton Matthews, Chad Grimes, Santiago Craig, Zelienna Rivera, and Crow Barnett.
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Monday, September 21, 2009

The Shrine Teaser Trailer



A film about a bizarre cult in the heart of Poland called "The Shrine" will release early in 2010. For now fans can have a look at one of two teaser trailers that promises viewers lots of mystery, action and suspense. Further trailers are sure to follow, but for now have a read of the lengthy synopsis until the film becomes available on the big screens.

A synopsis for "The Shrine" here:

"After a young American backpacker goes missing in Europe, a group of journalists link his disappearance to a remote Polish village called Alvaina. Upon further investigation, the journalists discover that Alvaina has a history of bizarre cult activity revolving around human sacrifice. Hellbent on revealing the truth, they travel to the small village to uncover the story first hand. But after the discovery of an ancient stone statue hidden within the town, they quickly find themselves pursued by a mysterious and vengeful group of locals. Forced into the gruesome reality of true survival horror, the journalists soon realize that Alvaina hides a much darker secret than they could ever imagine."

A trailer for "The Shrine" here:



Director: Jon Knautz.

Writer: Jon Knautz.

Cast: Aaron Ashmore, Cindy Sampson, Meghan Heffern

Release: February 10, 2010
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Friday, September 18, 2009

The Strange Experiment of Doctor Purefoy Now Available



Fighting Owl Films has released another free horror film for fans entitled: "The Strange Experiment of Doctor Purefoy." A short film with lots of mystery the film can be seen in its entirety at the Fighting Owl Films homepage listed below. Already, seen by this reviewer "The Strange Experiment of Doctor Purefoy" blends comedy, horror and a little action to tell an exciting tale of one young biology student and her strange interactions with a biology professor. Have a look at the synopsis for the film below and check out the film for yourself just past the break.

A synopsis for "The Strange Experiment of Doctor Purefoy" here:

"Corey is failing Biology. Her only hope of graduating is taking an extra credit job as assistant to the mysterious Professor Purefoy. It's an easy job, but when Corey begins to wonder what's in all those boxes she's picked up for her teacher, what started off innocently soon spirals into a nightmare of physical and psychological manipulation. Forget graduating. Just try to survive."

Check out the film in its entirety here:

http://www.fightingowlfilms.com/films.html
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Scream Queen Gets Kinky



"Horror/thrillers seem to be hot right now, so you might want to hit Blockbuster and rent a copy of 'Kinky Killers' (AKA. POLYCARP). The sexy indie thriller has a well known cast that includes, Award winning actor Charles Durning, 80's heartthrob Michael Pare', Playboy's Beverly Lynne, one of our favorite Scream Queens Brooke Lewis, Brandon Slagle and Mark Belasco. Kinky Killers is written and produced by Kenneth Del Vecchio and directed by George Lekovic. I'm sorry, did I mention Scream Queen Brooke Lewis? Check it out!"

A synopsis for "Kinky Killers" here:

"Patients of sexy psychiatrist Dr. Jill Kessey and eccentric attorney Alexander Hathaway are being murdered in bloody, satanic rituals. Law enforcement investigations reveal that sex and mutilation are the signatures of a serial killer, who likes to tattoo each of the victims after they are murdered. Lead detective Barry Harper discovers that some beautiful professional women are the prey...or are they doing the preying?"

For more info' on "Kinky Killers" check here:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0933342/

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Wednesday, September 16, 2009

No Right Turn Movie Poster and Distribution



"No Right Turn" a gritty, European crime drama will make its way to North American shores this December 1st. Already reviewed here "No Right Turn" is a stylish romp through the back streets and alleyways of Amsterdam and now Lono Entertainment will distribute the film with lots of bonus features, which include: a director's commentary, composer sessions, film festival pics and several more extras. For more details on this independent thriller check inside and have a look at the official North American poster seen here.

A complete list of DVD extras:

Director's commentary.
Composer & Director sessions,
Making of Documentary, "Twist & Turns"
CPH:PIX film festival Q&A,
Auditions,
Rehearsels & Scene Analysis,
Deleted scenes,
Trailers,
Slide show,
Teasers,
Bloopers
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Saturday, September 12, 2009

Brooke Talks Break



"Actress Brooke Lewis stopped by to tell us about her body of work being released in 2009. One cool, action flick that caught my attention was 'Break.' Brooke shares the opening scene in the film with actors Frank Krueger and James Russo. The film is directed by Marc Clebanoff and some of the stars include: Michael Madsen, the late David Carradine, Chad Everett and Sarah Thompson."

More details inside.

The films tagline:

"There's no clean break in love or death."

For more information on the film:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1157601/

In the photo: director Marc Clebanoff with Brooke Lewis and Michael Madsen.
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Friday, September 11, 2009

Dark Woods: A Film Review



Director: Michael Escobedo.

Writer: John Muscanero.

A film about death, loss, and loneliness "Dark Woods," from writer John Muscanero and director Michael Escobedo, is a slowly paced psychological drama that deals with many other themes including death and cancer. Tracy Coogan plays the woman dying and she, as Susan Branch, chooses to live out her remaining days in the isolation of a backwoods community. Husband Henry Branch hopes for her recovery, but the introduction of serial rapist Rand Larch and a victim add more stress to an already depressing story. Sounds fun right?

In fact, "Dark Woods" is an enjoyable watch as the intensity builds slowly over time with mystery and the possibility of infidelity hovering over the scenes. The dark writing of the film allows actress Tracy Coogan to fully develop her character as she slips in and out of consciousness. Her acting as a woman succumbing to cancer seems researched and well rehearsed. Meanwhile, Henry, played by John Muscanero, who is also the writer, deals with complex issues while he looks after Aleisha (Mary Kate Wiles), a victim of the serial rapist. Each of these characters along with the thrilling writing makes for a captivating watch despite a few minor flaws.

The early lighting of the picture seems off, or overly dark for about ten minutes, but then the dark mood of the picture is amplified with over half of the film taking place at night. The intensity of the film means that viewers will not know what will happen next and those watching will need to stay tuned throughout the film until the ambiguous, tragic ending. What is "Dark Woods" all about?

I am thinking that writer John Muscanero and director Michael Escobedo need to get together for a sequel because I am still trying to figure that question out. "Dark Woods" is currently in talks for North American distribution so chances of a sequel are a ways off, but when this film is released fans of psychological dramas, or thrillers will really need to check this one out on DVD or through a limited release when it is available. This is one of the most tense dramas thus far from 2009!

Acting/believability/evenness: 7.75.
Story/plot/closure: 8.5.
Lighting/mood/composition: 9.
Overall: 8.5.
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Brooke Lewis on Sinister Space


Sinisterspace.com has announced Brooke Lewis as their Sinister Girl of 2009. Have a look at one of the photos, seen here, from the site that shows Brooke at her horrific best. A social network devoted exclusively to thriller fans Sinisterspace.com is one site to check out for those interested in anything paranomal. More of Brooke Lewis', including her pesonal space on the site, can be seen past the break.

http://www.sinisterspace.com/gallery/view/id_29661/field_time/title_brooke-lewis-producer-actress/
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Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Silence Ca Tue: A Short Film Review



Director: Christophe Lamont.

Writer: Christophe Lamont.

"Silence Ca Tue" is an entertaining piece of guerrilla cinema from Belgium with many shots unfolding spontaneously. A snaking plot does not take away from this films interesting take on filmmaking and the difficulties of making a film within this small European country.

The plot of "Silence of Ca Tue" is a little opaque with an ambitious film director walking amongst the streets of a Belgium town shooting, with a gun, those he despises. First, a director who rejected Nicolas Anseroul screenplay is killed indirectly with a fall down the stairs and then a slightly arrogant college professor is killed in cold-blood. The film takes events to bizarre lengths with the deaths of several of the main characters who are killed after disagreements develop in this supposed live action shoot.

Some of the highlights of "Silence Ca Tue" are the films beautiful locations, randomness of events, and the joy of filmmaking seen on the faces of several of the actors or participants, but the slightly unfocused script means that there are shots that meander for a little too long. The film is shot throughout Belgium, mostly Brussels, with English subtitles matching the French spoken on screen, and the change of settings keeps this short film interesting (66 minutes). Also, the joy and camaraderie amongst the actors means that the interactions are genuine and natural. Only unnecessary stops at a party and a doctor's office stand out as odd with no addition to the story from these two locations.

Shot guerrilla style "Silence Ca Tue" has now been released and can be found amongst many locations including the Brink DVD website. Intriguing, funny, and time mostly well spent this film is worthy of a watch and still enjoyable even with a few flaws in plot. Despite the hurdles Belgian cinema is getting some much needed attention through "Silence Ca Tue."

Plot/story/writing: 5.5.
Acting/believability: 7.
Directing techniques: 6.
Overall: 6.25 out of 10.

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Tuesday, September 8, 2009

The Path of Torment First Look



A new indie film "The Path of Torment" is currently running the film festival circuits with stops at the Fright Night Film Festival and the Horrific Film Festival in San Antonio, Texas. A horror film with heart "The Path of Torment" has comedy and scares to appeal to a wide selection of fans with several more festival stops this year. A trailer clip is available along with an early poster seen here. Have a look at all the info' available for this one of a kind horror film.

A synopsis for "The Path of Torment" here:

"Ken and Ellen have just moved into a new home in the suburbs. On the day of their housewarming party, they invite two men dressed as Mormon Missionaries into their home. Unfortunately for them, the men are not who they appear to be. Part torture horror and part dark comedy, the Path of Torment is something no one will forget."

Cast: Dona Ellis, Craig Beffa, Joe Noelker, Gary C. Warren and Randy Manning.

A trailer for "The Path of Torment" here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kuqNIuDbaf8
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Monday, September 7, 2009

Second Poster for Live Evil



The producers of "Live Evil" have released a second poster for the film to coincide with the September 18th theatrical release. Available in over three hundred theatres, across the United States, fans can get a look at this film, which will likely be reviewed here at a later date. Already seen by this horror fan the film contains a vampire story that has not been told yet involving a dwindling supply of pure human blood. Have a look at the new poster here and the full cast and DVD release date inside.

Release Date: November 2009 (a more specific date to follow).

Cast: Tim Thomerson, Mark Hengst, Ken Foree, Lee Perkins, Tiffany Shepis, and Elissa Dowling.
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Friday, September 4, 2009

Savage First One-Sheet



"Savage," penned by DJ Perry (GPS), is announcing an early cast line-up with Jason Blum (Detonate, Climax) directing. Mary Kove (Karate Kid), Lisa Wilcox (Nightmare on Elm Street 4 & 5), and Tony Becker will star in this horror film with further casting to follow. To shoot shortly fans can have a look at an early one-sheet poster from the film, seen here. Stay tuned for more details to come.

Writer: DJ Perry.

Director: Jason Blaum.

Cast: Marty Kove, Lisa Wilcox, and Tony Becker.

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Thursday, September 3, 2009

Pandorum: An Interview With Screenwriter Travis Milloy



(Michael Allen) Hello Travis, how are you doing today?

(Travis Milloy) "I am great. Where are you at today?"

(Michael Allen) I am in Victoria, British Columbia on the westcoast. Are you in Hollywood?

(Travis Milloy) "I am in Los Angeles, yes. I have a place in Colorado as well, but I am in Los Angeles right now. I come out for business and all that stuff. Mostly I write out of Colorado to get away from the rat race, you know?"

(Michael Allen) I was doing some research on "Pandorum" and to me it looks like a psychological horror thriller. Is that close to how you see the film?

(Travis Milloy) "Yes, it is a little mix of both of these genres. Yes, I don't know where to start. I actually wrote it out of spite. I was working on other projects. I was under contract with Warner Brothers for awhile. I had been working on some big studio projects for several years without any of my scripts making it. Then I sat down and wrote 'Pandorum.' I decided I was going to write something for myself. That is how it all got started.

This is the first script where I started and I did not know where it would go. I did not know the whole structure, but this script started with a guy waking up from a hyper sleep chamber and not knowing what is going on. It was like I was watching him as I was writing the script.

It was really cool how it happened. I kind of got lucky; from a writer's perspective it is a dangerous thing to do 'cause I could walk into a brick wall and not know how to finish it. It worked out. I had written it as an independent film. I thought it would be me and a couple buddies getting a camera together and going to go shoot it. I was not sure if my agent would be interested because there is no dialogue for the first twenty-five pages of the script. It was like Robin Crusoe in space type thing."

(Michael Allen) The film sounds like a real mystery.

(Travis Milloy) "Yes, it is like what is going on? And my agent really liked it and he sent it to Impact Picture and they loved it!"

(Michael Allen) Overture Films is a part of it as well.

(Travis Milloy) "Yes, they came in to the picture a little bit later, but it started with Impact, which is Jeremy and Paul from the 'Resident Evil' pictures."

(Michael Allen) I love those movies.

(Travis Milloy) "They did a deal with Constantin and that is how Christian Alvert got involved. Then I think they locked in with Overture for distribution."

(Michael Allen) One of my favourite movies is "Event Horizon" and I see from the trailer the real difficulty in dealing with deep space and being so far away from a comfortable surrounding.

(Travis Milloy) "It definitely falls into that genre. I am a kid of the 80s so I definitely draw from the staple like 'Aliens,' 'Outland,' 'The Thing,' and all those sci-fi ones. My inspiration definitely came from those settings 'cause those are the settings I know that I watched growing up.

It was a fun little script that I did not know if it would go anywhere. Christian Alvert came along. He was really hot at the time. He had done a German film called 'Antibodies.' He came to Hollywood and big studios where throwing projects at him, but he did not know what he wanted to do. He ended up reading my script and he literally fell out of his chair 'cause he was writing a similar script. It was a slightly different story, but the first ten to fifteen pages where almost identical.

He loved the script so we came together with some of his ideas and then did a rewrite and we came up with the script that they shot."

(Michael Allen) From the trailers the film looks very mysterious and I am wondering if what is actually happening in the film a part of Bower's (Ben Foster) imagination, or is it something else?

(Travis Milloy) "It plays into that, it goes that way. I try to pose the question of: is this really happening? Is this generated by something? So, it definitely has the horror factor. It has the psychological as well: are we seeing something real? It kind of climaxes all together at the end."

(Michael Allen) Is the release date firmly September 25th?

(Travis Milloy) Yes, absolutely.

(Michael Allen) What personal experiences did you draw from when writing the script other than dealing with the big studios?

(Travis Milloy) "I was really trying to think of the most uncomfortable scenario for myself. What is the scariest shit I could come up with? I tried to put myself into those places like claustrophobia, like being in the dark, in general, but not really knowing your surroundings. So, I started from there - from a small place like a coffin. As the story goes on the story gets larger and larger and more fucked up. I was going with the most primal feelings.

The things that he sees and encounters that are ripping people apart. What are they? What would freak me out the most?"

(Michael Allen) Being in the middle of deep space with nothing, but danger on a ship sounds very scary and I am sure that will tap into viewer's fears.

(Travis Milloy) "Yes, being a million miles away is pretty scary. I think it works. It will be interesting; I hope it will be successful.

It is a dark movie. It is pretty violent. The one thing I hope for is that people will not forget it easily. I want it to create a following so that it leaves its mark."

(Michael Allen) From the first trailer, several months ago, I have been looking forward to the movie and I cannot wait to see it!

(Travis Milloy) "Thanks, I was in awe when I saw the first copy. It was the most surreal movie experience I have ever had. I had never seen anything that I had ever wrote on the big screen. I did not even know if I liked it and the director turned to me and said 'what do you think?' I said I don't know. It was not until the next day that I thought that was a great movie."

(Michael Allen) Can we talk about some other projects that you have coming up outside of "Pandorum?"

(Travis Milloy) "Sure, the same company that did 'Pandorum" Constantin has hired me to do another movie. It is a bank heist film called '28 Minutes.' So, it is a completely different genre. That is what I am working on now and I have a bunch of new scripts. We are moving into September and that is basically the sellers market for setting up projects. So, I have a bunch of different scripts that I have written on my own. Some are wicked sci-fi stuff and all different genres."

(Michael Allen) Are any of these new scripts horror?

(Travis Milloy) "I have one, but I have not finished it yet. I definitely love that genre. I try to search for a way to find something that has got some real intelligence to it so that it is a real mystery instead of the ordinary slasher."

(Michael Allen) I think the horror genre is good for tapping in to the dark side.

(Travis Milloy) Absolutely, I have some of my friends who do not like these movies and they are like 'life is hard enough without these movies' and for me it is that rush from a horror film. As long as a movie has an emotional impact whether disturbing, or whatever. If it does that then it has left a mark."

(Michael Allen) I like movies that make me feel uncomfortable during and afterwards.

(Travis Milloy) "Yes, I like those movies that make me want to go take a shower after.

So, yes this is my opportunity to get other stuff made. Obviously I want to get some independent movies made. I am waiting for the right time to make those and I love horror, psychological thrillers. So, I will see if I get my chance and see if 'Pandorum' does well."

(Michael Allen) Well, this has been a great experience talking to you for myself as an amateur writer and I know fans would love to hear more about 'Pandorum' and they well check out this interview.

(Travis Milloy) "Thanks, Michael it was a real exciting experience making the film and anytime you would like to talk in the future drop me a line."
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Wednesday, September 2, 2009

The Fields Cast Details and Movie Poster



"The Fields," a true story, will be set in the cornfields of Pennsylvania with a website up and available for fans to view. The film will star Tara Reid and Academy Award winner Cloris Leachman with production beginning in the fall of 2009 and these along with several other details can be seen at www.thefieldsmovie.com. Also, from the website: Mr. Big Productions will help with initial photography with Tom Mattera and Dave Mazzoni as directors. Have a look at the films first movie poster and the synopsis inside.

The synopsis for "The Fields" here:

'The Fields' is a psychological thriller, based on actual events that took place in a small Pennsylvania town in 1973. The film tells the story of a young boy and his family who are terrorized by a menacing presence lurking in the cornfields surrounding their farmhouse."
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Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Frayed: A Movie Review



"Frayed" is a horror outing from directors Norbert Caoili and Robert Portmann that highlights the successes of other films including "Halloween" and "Hellaburger." "Frayed" is full of terrifying sequences that builds the tension through the use of a wide range of outdoor sets allows the plot to unfold at a fast clip. Tackling issues such as sexual abuse, murder, and the dangers of camping "Frayed" is a must see for those with any interest in the horror or thriller genre.

In "Frayed" Kurt AKA Gary is a recent escapee from the local psychiatric ward where he has been under observation for several years after he murdered his mother. Not satisfied with the rubber walls at the hospital Kurt goes on a killing spree and unbeknownst to himself and the viewers he is in fact the killer and not the "Mask" who appears often in the film hidden behind a clown's garb killing anyone in his way especially wayward campers. Redemption soon follows as Kurt resolves some previous abuse, at the hands of his father, before dying in vain as the father continues a path of familial destruction.

Made with a moderate budget "Frayed" offers many different settings, characters and action sequences to keep a viewing very interesting. Also, as the story moves from the psychiatric hospital to locations in town, including a gas station, the writing keeps many of the later twists shrouded in mystery. Offering a double twist near the end the surviving characters, while begging for their lives, act in believable ways with inner conflicts between parties and mutual dependency occuring when Kurt attacks repeatedly. Many of the murders that take place are well choreographed, often bloody, and full of excitement as the attacks come out of nowhere.

"Frayed" is a straight to DVD Lionsgate production made from a relatively unknown production crew. Determined and passionate about filmmaking directors Rob Portmann and Norbert Caoili have created a very watchable piece of action cinema that is rich in the use of horror cliches that are relived onscreen. An homage to the "Halloween" series, whether deliberately or unintentionally, means that the techniques used within "Frayed" are tried and true and full of enough unknown twists and turns to keep the plot developments interesting. The appearance of a clown faced killer is also similar to other films like "Hellaburger" and "It." Check this film out now as "Frayed" is already available throughout North America on DVD since August 25th.
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Sherwood Horror Early Concept Art



"Sherwood Horror" moves into production shortly with John Regan helming this horror film as both writer and director. Also, DJ Perry (An Ordinary Killer) is currently in negotiations to play Rob Locksley the hero of the picture. A twist on the Robin Hood legend some early concept art is available here with a synopsis below.

A synopsis for "Sherwood Horror" here:

"Rob Locksley, an ex-con who returns home after a six-year absence to find his town under the rule of vampires. He must join forces with his old roughneck hunting buddies to wage war against the evil Sheriff and his horde of blood-sucking minions."

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Haunting Kira Website Released



A new website for Teresa Fahs' "Haunting Kira" is available for fans and at the website people will find the cast, characters and some "...faux files from the Las Vegas Metro Police Department." The film is still seeking funding and is in early production, but for the first time horror fans can have a look at "Haunting Kira" until shooting begins shortly. Already announced on the website for casting is Ari Lehman (Friday the 13th), Rachel Grubb (seen in the photo left), Kathleen Kinmont (Halloween 4), Monique Dupree (Skeleton Key 2) and Donna Hamblin. Have a look at an excerpt from an interview with Lehman below and the websites location.

Lehman states in an interview on the "Haunting Kira" website:

"There are elements of some of the finest horror genres here," Lehman says about the Fahs penned script in the posted interview. "And, while being a full-fledged zombie flick, it has a psycho-drama aspect revealing many of the inner motivations of the characters, often left out of the story in other independent films, through uniquely interesting and innovative dialogue."

Visit "Haunting Kira" at http://www.hauntingkira.com/
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