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Full Moon brings Bad Channels & Crash and Burn to Blu-ray with new commentaries
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If you search for Full Moon movies on Amazon, you’ll find that the music-fueled alien invasion madness of Bad Channels and the sci-fi thrills of Crash and Burn are coming to Blu-ray, with release dates of June 10th. But while those Blu-rays are available for pre-order on Amazon (you can pre-order Bad Channels at This Link for $24.99 and Crash and Burn at This Link for $24.95), Full Moon is already selling copies directly on their website FullMoonHorror.com! Bad Channels can be purchased Here and Crash and Burn Here, both for $24.95.

Directed by Ted Nicolaou from a screenplay by Jack Canson, Bad Channels was originally released in 1992 and has the following synopsis: There’s a hip new disc jockey at Kdul, Superstation 66, and he’s about to make rock and roll history. He’s Dangerous Dan O’Dare, the most controversial DJ to hit the airwaves and he’s changing...
See full article at JoBlo.com
  • 4/7/2025
  • by Cody Hamman
  • JoBlo.com
‘Mirror Mirror’ 4K Ultra HD Review – Dark Force Entertainment Resurrects ’90s Cable Staple
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Do any of you hardcore horror fanatics remember Mirror Mirror from 1990? It had a theatrical release, but garnered much of its popularity on the shelves of Blockbuster Video stores nationwide and became a late-night cable staple for several years throughout the decade. And yes, it should be considered somewhat “popular” since it spawned three sequels. If you haven’t seen the original Mirror Mirror, don’t worry because Dark Force Entertainment, headed by Demon Dave, has released it in 4K Uhd. That means you Og fans of this B-movie classic can relive some sense of nostalgia from that decade, now in 4K clarity.

Let’s dive into the film’s plot. Megan Gordon and her mother Susan move to L.A. and into a new home to begin their equally new lives. The previous residents left behind a lot of their belongings that are being sold by an auctioneer named Emelin.
See full article at bloody-disgusting.com
  • 5/30/2024
  • by Geof Capodanno
  • bloody-disgusting.com
Halloween 2017: Girls Just Want to Have Blood: 16 Horror Projects Directed by Women to Stream on Shudder
February is known as Women in Horror Month, when the spotlight is put on female filmmakers working inside our favorite genre, and many horror sites run pieces about movies directed by women. And that’s great! But there’s no reason why that spotlight should be limited to only one month, particularly when there are so many brilliant and talented female filmmakers working in the genre. Why not use this October to hit up these titles on Shudder and get to know some of the most exciting female voices in horror right now?

Prevenge (2016, dir. Alice Lowe) Alice Lowe writes, directs, and stars in this darkly comic, twisted fantasy about a woman who is very, very pregnant (Lowe herself was pregnant during shooting) and goes on a killing spree when her unborn baby talks to her and tells her to take revenge for a past tragedy. The film never fully transcends its gimmick,...
See full article at DailyDead
  • 10/13/2017
  • by Patrick Bromley
  • DailyDead
‘Bad Channels’ DVD Review (88 Films)
Stars: Paul Hipp, Martha Quinn, Aaron Lustig, Charlie Spradling, Ian Patrick Williams | Written by Jackson Barr | Directed by Ted Nicolaou

I’m a bad Full Moon fan. I really am… I can now cross Bad Channels off my list of Full Moon flicks I know of but haven’t seen.

Yet another collaboration between Charles Band and his Subspecies director Ted Nicolaou, Bad Channels tells the story of Dangerous Dan (Hipp) a newly employed DJ at Kdul who is returning to the airwaves after a six month suspension by the FCC for a stunt he pulled while on the air. Covering Dan’s return to the airwaves is Lisa Cummings (Quinn) who doesn’t trust Dan and thinks he’s a hoax. She becomes the butt of his jokes when she spots a UFO landing near the radio station and Dan is quick to laugh until the alien breaks into Kdul.
See full article at Nerdly
  • 3/14/2014
  • by Phil Wheat
  • Nerdly
Blu-ray Review: Puppet Master 2 & 3 (88 Films)
The Puppet Master series is very dear to my heart. Discovering the films many years ago as a teenager browsing the shelves of my local video store, I have grown up with the franchise, following it through thick and thin, good and bad… I’ve owned every iteration of the films on rental VHS, sell-thru VHS, DVD and now, thanks to the good folks at 88 Films, on Blu-ray.

Following the release of the original Puppet Master back in August, 88 Films are following up with the two immediate sequels, Puppet Master 2, which expanded the roster of puppets with one of my favourites, Torch, and Puppet Master 3: Toulon’s Revenge, which many consider to be the pinnacle of the series and which has since spawned two related sequels of its own in the recent “puppets vs. nazis” flicks Puppet Master: Axis of Evil and Puppet Master X: Axis Rising (which...
See full article at Nerdly
  • 10/20/2012
  • by Phil
  • Nerdly
Jason London at an event for Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006)
London Marries
Jason London at an event for Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006)
Actor Jason London has wed his girlfriend of two years in an intimate ceremony in her native Vermont.

The Dazed and Confused star exchanged vows with actress Sofia Karstens in North Hero on 16 July, and London admits he found the big day overwhelming.

He tells People.com, "It's been wonderful. I was in a daze. I couldn't believe it was mine (the wedding). It was a fairy tale.

"I'm not a mushy guy, but I was really mushy that weekend. I wish we could have slowed down time a little bit. It goes by so fast."

London was previously married to Charlie Spradling. Their divorce was finalised earlier this year.
  • 8/1/2011
  • WENN
'Dazed and Confused' Actor Jason London Weds!
Actor Jason London wed Sofia Karstens over the weekend. He is best know for playing football player Randall "Pink" Floyd in " Dazed and Confused " -- the movie that launched Matthew McConaughey's career. London, 38, proposed to Karstens last November with a ring passed down from her grandmother, E! Online reported at the time. It's the second marriage for London, who was married to actress Charlie Spradling from 1997-2006. They have a daughter, Cooper, together. Jason is often confused with his younger twin brother Jeremy, who starred on "Party of Five." Jeremy made headlines last summer when he claimed he was kidnapped and forced to do drugs at gunpoint. Jeremy later appeared on "Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew" to deal with his addictions. Read more...
See full article at TooFab
  • 7/17/2011
  • by tooFab Staff
  • TooFab
Jason London at an event for Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006)
London Asks For Child Support Reduction
Jason London at an event for Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006)
Actor Jason London has asked a judge to reduce the amount of child support he pays to ex-wife Charlie Spradling after losing his job.

The Dazed and Confused star was ordered to pay $1,000 (£6,250)-a-month to his former partner for their 15-year-old daughter, Cooper, after their divorce was finalised in March, eight years after they first split.

However, in a new court motion filed at Los Angeles Superior Court, London claims he can not afford the full payments any more after losing his job.

A hearing into the matter will be held on 26 July.

London is preparing to marry his new girlfriend Sofia Karstens the same month.
  • 6/9/2011
  • WENN
Jason London at an event for Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006)
Jason London Seeks Reduction in Child Support
Jason London at an event for Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006)
Jason London says he's in the poorhouse. The Dazed and Confused star has filed a petition seeking to modify the $1,000 a month of child support he was ordered to give ex-wife Charlie Spradling when their divorce became final last March—eight years after the couple split up. So what's his excuse? According to the motion filed with Los Angeles Superior Court, London claims that he is broke after losing his job (aren't actors job-to-job anyway?) and has a tax liability of $700 per month which was not considered in the original settlement. Therefore, the 38-year-old thesp is asking a judge to reduce the support payments he owes Spradling, who has sole custody of their 15-year-old...
See full article at E! Online
  • 6/8/2011
  • E! Online
Charles Band Smokes New Jersey With Evil Bong In 3D This Satuday The 14th!
Coming to the Garden State tomorrow night kids! To anyone who thinks the era of real grindhouse experience movie going is dead? Think again! Harkening back to the era of William Castle, this generation has Charles Band to hang on. If I weren't literally on the other side of the country I would be there, and "in the mood". Do me a favor any NJ Twitchers, go for me and let me know how it was!This from the official press release -Full Moon Features Announces Special One-night Only New Jersey Screenings Of "Evil Bong 3-D: The Wrath Of Bong", "Puppetmaster 2" and "From Beyond" On Saturday, May 14Special Guests Will Include Charlie Spradling (Puppetmaster 2, The Doors) And Barbara Crampton (From Beyond, Re-animator)Interactive Screening...
See full article at Screen Anarchy
  • 5/14/2011
  • Screen Anarchy
Full Moon Film Festival Heads To New Jersey This Saturday
This past April we had the opportunity to chat with writer/director/producer and all-around entertaining guy Charles Band (read it here) about his latest project Evil Bong 3D: The Wrath of Bong and how he was taking the film on the road to share with fans in selected cities.

Well, if you’re living in the New Jersey area, Band has cooked up a day-long event for fans this Saturday, May 14th, which includes the East Coast premiere of the flick, a 25th anniversary screening of From Beyond which will be introduced by Barbara Crampton, a Puppetmaster 2 20th anniversary screening introduced by star and Full Moon Scream Queen Charlie Spradling, a performance by Charles Band’s Full Moon Roadshow, and more.

Read on for more details from the official press release to find out more about the event and how to score your tickets to the Full Moon Film Festival.
See full article at DreadCentral.com
  • 5/11/2011
  • by thehorrorchick
  • DreadCentral.com
Jason London Officially Divorced From Estranged Wife
Actor Jason London can finally move forward with plans to marry his fiance now that his divorce from estranged wife Charlie Spradling has been finalized. The "Dazed and Confused" star split from Spradling way back in 2002 but the L.A. Superior Court has just now granted the official divorce documents, reports TMZ.

Spradling, who filed the final paperwork on Thursday, March 17, will maintain sole custody of the couple's 15-year-old daughter, Cooper.

The court ordered the occasional actor of "Grey's Anatomy" to pay $1,000-a-month in child support. Neither was mandated to pay spousal support.

London exchanged vows with Spradling back in 1999. Three years later, he decided to split from her. However, he and his estranged wife did not get around to filing for divorce until February 2010.

London proposed to his girlfriend Sofia Karstens last November. The couple plans to wed on July16 in Vermont.
See full article at Aceshowbiz
  • 3/19/2011
  • by AceShowbiz.com
  • Aceshowbiz
Jason London at an event for Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006)
London's Divorce Finalised
Jason London at an event for Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006)
Actor Jason London can finally move forward with plans to marry his fiance now that his divorce from estranged wife Charlie Spradling has been finalised.

The Dazed and Confused star split from Spradling way back in 2002 but the L.A. Superior Court has just now granted the official divorce documents, reports TMZ.com.

Spradling will maintain sole custody of the couple's 15-year old daughter.

London proposed to his girlfriend Sofia Karstens last November. The couple plans to wed on 16 July in Vermont.
  • 3/18/2011
  • WENN
Jason London at an event for Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006)
Jason London: Divorced? Engaged? We're Confused!
Jason London at an event for Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006)
The forecast looks bright for Jason London's romantic life. The star of Dazed and Confused and Syfy's upcoming Weather Wars has finally obtained a divorce from wife Charlie Spradling—eight years after the duo first separated. Probably a good move considering the 38-year-old London just got engaged last November to current squeeze, Sofia Karstens. (The lovebirds are pictured.) According to Los Angeles Superior Court records, Spradling filed the final paperwork on Thursday and the divorce is now official. Per the petition, she will get sole physical custody of their 15-year-old daughter, Cooper, and the court ordered the actor to pay $1,000-a-month in child support. Neither was...
See full article at E! Online
  • 3/18/2011
  • E! Online
Jason London Officially Divorced ... Finally
Jason London is engaged to a woman named Sofia Karstens ... so it's a good thing the " Dazed and Confused " actor's divorce from Charlie Spradling is finally official. The docs were filed in L.A. Superior Court this week, officially ending the marriage. According to the documents, London and Spradling were married in 1999 and separated all the way back in 2002! The court docs go on to say Spradling will have sole legal and physical custody of...
See full article at TMZ
  • 3/18/2011
  • by TMZ Staff
  • TMZ
Jason London Engaged to Girlfriend of Two Years
Actor Jason London has proposed to his girlfriend of two years. The "Dazed and Confused" star popped the question to Sofia Karstens on Saturday, November 27 - and he made the engagement extra special by presenting her with his grandmother's ring.

He tells E! News, "I love waking up with my best friend every morning. I feel so lucky to have such an amazing woman in my life." London reveals they are planning to wed on 16 July, 2011 in Vermont.

Jason was once married to Charlie Spradling but divorced in 2006. They are parents to a daughter named Cooper, who was born on his birthday.

Professionally, Jason is starring in Syfy's new program called "51" which chronicles what happens after political pressure from the American public forces the Air Force to provide a few reporters with limited access to the most secretive base on the planet: Area 51.
See full article at Aceshowbiz
  • 11/29/2010
  • by AceShowbiz.com
  • Aceshowbiz
Saturday Nightmares: Meridian (1990)
After the debacle of Puppet Master – Axis of Evil (review here), I was asked to list off some of my favorite Full Moon films. I listed Meridian despite having seen it last in 1992, recalling it as both an atmospheric and original romantic horror film. I was thirteen then. Most probably it was the sex and nudity that won me over.

Meridian is notable for being one of the first films produced under Charles Band’s Full Moon banner, with Band himself handling the directorial reigns. It’s quite a contrast against the company’s current state for a number of reasons: it employs quality actors (or, actors with a resume, at least), features interesting and notable locations and enlists a number of professionals to operate behind-the-scenes - most surprisingly, a score by Pino Donaggio. It’s an unmistakably low-budget affair, but not without some polish and a sense of style.
See full article at DreadCentral.com
  • 8/14/2010
  • by Masked Slasher
  • DreadCentral.com
Jason London at an event for Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006)
Film review: 'Spent'
Jason London at an event for Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006)
To his credit, Gil Cates Jr. has tackled a serious theme for his debut as a feature screenwriter-director in "Spent". But at this stage of his career, he lacks the dramatic means to achieve his goals. This examination of the psychological mechanics of addiction hugs the surface without ever getting to the heart of the matter.

Regent Entertainment has limited ambitions for this film after today's opening in Los Angeles. It opens Aug. 11 in New York and will perhaps surface in five more cities -- which is just as well because even excellent films about compulsive behavior have spotty boxoffice records.

The addictions examined are gambling and drinking. Although given the number of cigarettes smoked by the characters -- or is it the actors? -- yet another compulsion is on display here.

Our victim-heroes are Max (Jason London), an actor who works sporadically but consumes his days wagering on sports, and his girlfriend Brigette (Charlie Spradling), who continually badgers him about his gambling without realizing she has a similar problem with alcohol. The film soon gets caught up in a waiting game to see which character will be the first to grasp the depth of his or her addiction.

"Spent" runs through the usual gambling-movie cliches -- the ridiculous wager our addict cannot possibly pay off, his adamant denials of any problem, the frantic manipulation of finances and friends to stay afloat.

The film is curiously uninterested in Brigette's drinking problem other than in how it mirrors Max's gambling compulsion. In fact, women in general are ill-served here: The only other female role of any consequence exists mostly for a tasteless scene revolving around the size of the woman's nipples.

As a writer, Cates tends to state themes rather than dramatize them. Subtext and subtlety scarcely exist. Characters talk about their problems like callers on a radio shrink's talk show.

Supporting roles are poorly designed. The worst belongs to James Parks, playing a closet gay who hangs himself when he can't express his feelings for Max -- a plot line that feels like a relic from a movie made 25 years ago.

Erin Beaux's Nathan is singularly obsessed with the aforementioned nipples, while Phill Lewis' Doug is obsessed with getting his screenplay to Jack Nicholson at a Lakers game. That he stakes out courtside seats at the Forum rather than Staples Center shows how long this film has been sitting on the shelf.

The camerawork is functional at best, and a musical score turns on and off with little relationship to what's on the screen.

SPENT

Regent Entertainment

trademark entertainment/Rana Joy Glickman

Producers: Rana Joy Glickman,

Jordan Summers, Gil Cates Jr.

Screenwriter-director: Gil Cates Jr.

Executive producers: Joe Cates, Jordan Zevon

Director of photography: Robert D. Tomer

Production designer: Aaron Osborne

Music: Stan Ridgway

Co-producer: Deborah Henderson

Costume designer: Mimi Maxmen

Editor: Jonathan Cates

Color/stereo

Cast:

Max: Jason London

Brigette: Charlie Spradling

Doug: Phill Lewis

Nathan: Erin Beaux

Grant: James Parks

Jay: Richmond Arquette

Running time - 91 minutes

No MPAA rating...
  • 7/21/2000
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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