Eleven Questions With Lisa Avery Pfeiffer, one of the stars of the upcoming film Sacrament was nice enough to take some time out of his day and sit down with me to answer some questions. Apparently, Avery thought I was going to be an old lady, but was pleasantly surprised when I turned out not […]
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Avery James Pfeiffer From: Corpus Christi Tx Avery is an actor and a business student. He enjoys tinkering with things to learn how they work, but he also enjoys a quiet evening in playing games or watching some Netflix. An animal lover, Avery has a cat named Lional whom he would do ANYTHING for. His […]
Eleven Questions With Lisa I had the pleasure of meeting and interviewing Domenico Salvaggio, screenwriter of the film DIE. After reading the novel that inspired the story and then watching the movie, I simply had to know more about how this film came to be. I have chosen not to edit Mr. Salvaggio’s responses because […]
Nurse 3D
Nurse 3D. Oh, where to begin with Nurse 3D? Let’s go ahead and quote the statistic that opens the movie. During the last 30 years, the F.B.I. has documented that more murders have occurred within the health care profession than any other profession. It has also produced the greatest number of known serial killers. Enter […]
Bloody Bloody Bible Camp
Hold onto your pants kids, because you are about to go on a gory, offensive, camp-tastic horror ride called Bloody Bloody Bible Camp. Written by Vito Trabucco and Shelby McIntyre, it is also directed by Trabucco. At the Happy Day Bible Camp, a crazed nun by the name of Sister Mary Chopper makes quick work […]
TWD: After
After what felt like an agonizingly long wait, The Walking Dead finally returnred last night with After. Picking up right where the midseason finale left off, Michonne makes herself some new pets and Rick and Carl have some bonding time. Seeing Herhsel’s head, infected with the virus, was an amazing F/X feat, but it also […]
The home invasion film is a very specific area of the horror genre that seems to come in waves through out film history. I happen to be of the school of thought that whatever the flavor of the month for horror is in any given year(s) is a direct reflection on society’s current fear. Most […]
Goatcraft “All For Naught” Forbidden Records Necroclassical-Dark Ambient-Satanic-Nihilistic -Piano Music? I’m really not sure what the hell this actually means but the concept of evil piano music really interests me! I’m open minded to other music genres that have been invaded by the dark side of horror. After all, Anton LaVey was a classical […]
Dear StageFright, I really, truly cannot wrap my brain around how it’s possible that you had escaped my attention until just now. Released in 1987, you are a perfect, little jewel box of horror cinema. The 80’s were abundant with overly colorful movies that featured awful saxophone heavy soundtracks; you embraced this without being overtly […]
DIE
Six strangers are brought together under what ,initially, seems to be random circumstances. Just like a dice has six sides, “DIE” is brought to us in six layers of storytelling, each layer revealing more of the characters’ histories. Directed by Dominic James, DIE immediately sets a somber tone with it’s muted color scheme and ongoing […]