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Brad Palmer

‘Gehenna: Where Death Lives’ Review
Stars: Doug Jones, Lance Henriksen, Patrick Gorman, Simon Phillips, Sean Sprawling, Daniel Joo, Eva Swan, Katherine Taylor, Justin Gordon, Matthew Edward Hegstrom, Mauricio Gomez Amoretti | Written by Hiroshi Katagiri, Nathan Long, Brad Palmer | Directed by Hiroshi Katagiri

I have to admit that what drew me most to Gehenna: Where Death Lives was the appearance of Doug Jones (most recently seen in the Oscar winner The Shape Of Water) in the movie. I suspected it might be just a cameo but it was enough to at least get me interested.

We start with a group of investors head up by Lance Henriksen, in a short cameo via phone call, who are looking for the perfect spot for a new resort. When they seemingly find this, they also find a hidden Japanese bunker from World War 2, which they decide to explore. This is a horror movie, so obviously exploring an abandoned war...
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  • 4/25/2018
  • by Alain Elliott
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'The Big Bad' wraps - first pics of Red Riding Hood Horror
The Big Bad is a new feature-length horror/fantasy from writer Jessi Gotta and director Bryan Enck, with a performance by one of our fave character actors, Alan Rowe Kelly, and FX by NYC filmmaker Jane Rose. And we've got a whole bunch of gruesome stills to show you.

If you never thought that Little Red Riding Hood would make for a great revenge flick, you're lame. It's a perfect opportunity for a 21st Century Red Riding Hood to take her revenge out on the evil, vile wolf patriarchy that has kept her on the road to Grammy's for centuries.

It seems to be a growing trend - Catherine Hardwicke is hard at work on her own Red Riding Hood horror adaptation, and filmmaker Brad Palmer's Blood Redd, an independent werewolf/Red Riding Hood film, is soon to be released.

The Big Bad Synopsis: A loner named Frankie enters...
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  • 8/27/2010
  • by Superheidi
  • Planet Fury
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