It’s been 30 years. The Jacker just stopped killing and disappeared. This will be the trilogy’s final chapter, “Jacker 3: Road To Hell.” It promises a thrilling conclusion. Debbie D returns as Gloria, surviving the chaos of the first installment. This long-anticipated release, set for early 2025, aims to please fans with a throwback to the carefree Sov days, filled with violence and tantalizing scenes.
Under the direction of James Panetta and written by and starring Phil Herman, this film promises a crazy ride again. Expect cameos from past favorites, tying the trilogy together. Just like Jacker 2, this installment will feature supernatural elements that will have you questioning what’s real and what’s a nightmare.
The film also stars Butch Patrick , Kevin Duffy, Christopher Kahler, Debbie Dutch ,Ted Alderman, Ralph Rey, and Kimberly Cole Zemke. Plus a who’s who of the indie world.
Having Debbie D come back is truly a treat.
Under the direction of James Panetta and written by and starring Phil Herman, this film promises a crazy ride again. Expect cameos from past favorites, tying the trilogy together. Just like Jacker 2, this installment will feature supernatural elements that will have you questioning what’s real and what’s a nightmare.
The film also stars Butch Patrick , Kevin Duffy, Christopher Kahler, Debbie Dutch ,Ted Alderman, Ralph Rey, and Kimberly Cole Zemke. Plus a who’s who of the indie world.
Having Debbie D come back is truly a treat.
- 7/7/2024
- by Michael Joy
- Horror Asylum
It’s been 30 years. The Jacker just stopped killing and disappeared. This will be the trilogy’s final chapter, “Jacker 3: The Road to Hell.” It promises a thrilling conclusion. Debbie D returns as Gloria, surviving the chaos of the first installment. This long-anticipated release, set for early 2025, aims to please fans with a throwback …
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- 7/4/2024
- by Mike Joy
- Horror News
Stars: Phil Herman, Lauren Sophia, Joel D. Wynkoop, M. Catherine Wynkoop, Sean Donohue, Vera Marlowe, Will Devokees, Penélope Bogado, Walter Alonso, Debbie D, Deborah Dutch, Jim Ewald, A.J. Laird, Justin Bower, Bob Glazier, Jaysen P. Buterin | Written by Joel D. Wynkoop, Sean Donohue, Debbie D, Derek Braasch, Nina Trader | Directed by Joel D. Wynkoop, Sean Donohue, Marcelo Fabini, Debbie D, Derek Braasch
The vignettes that open I Slay on Christmas, the new anthology film from producer Phil Herman, are almost hallucinogenic in their disassociated content and styles. A man runs through the woods only to find his adversary, a pine cone, floating in the air ahead of him as a voice intones his fate. Another man sits on a couch as the weatherman talks about unseasonably warm weather and how it’s helping a virus to spread. When we see him again, he’s bleeding from the nose and mouth and looks like a zombie.
The vignettes that open I Slay on Christmas, the new anthology film from producer Phil Herman, are almost hallucinogenic in their disassociated content and styles. A man runs through the woods only to find his adversary, a pine cone, floating in the air ahead of him as a voice intones his fate. Another man sits on a couch as the weatherman talks about unseasonably warm weather and how it’s helping a virus to spread. When we see him again, he’s bleeding from the nose and mouth and looks like a zombie.
- 11/3/2023
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
In Phil Herman’s I Slay On Christmas, a Holiday Horror Anthology by the masterminds behind Doomsday Stories, the festive season takes a sinister turn.
As written by Derek Braasch, Marcelo Fabani, Debbie D, Joel D. Wynkoop, and Phil Herman, this anthology unwraps a chilling holiday journey.
Each part of the seasonal anthology is Directed by a different Director and they are: Phil Herman, Joel D. Wynkoop, Marcelo Fabani, Derek Braasch and James Panetta. The anthology features a whole array of talent including Debbie D, Deborah Dutch, Joel D. Wynkoop, Phil Herman, Jaysen P. Buterin, Heather Harlow and many more talented cast members.
Synopsis:
On Christmas Eve, a troubled soul seeks refuge in the woods, stumbling upon four eerie pine cones. Each cone unravels a macabre Yuletide nightmare, bridging the gap between dread and reality. Get ready for a spine-tingling dose of holiday horror that will forever change your perception of Christmas.
As written by Derek Braasch, Marcelo Fabani, Debbie D, Joel D. Wynkoop, and Phil Herman, this anthology unwraps a chilling holiday journey.
Each part of the seasonal anthology is Directed by a different Director and they are: Phil Herman, Joel D. Wynkoop, Marcelo Fabani, Derek Braasch and James Panetta. The anthology features a whole array of talent including Debbie D, Deborah Dutch, Joel D. Wynkoop, Phil Herman, Jaysen P. Buterin, Heather Harlow and many more talented cast members.
Synopsis:
On Christmas Eve, a troubled soul seeks refuge in the woods, stumbling upon four eerie pine cones. Each cone unravels a macabre Yuletide nightmare, bridging the gap between dread and reality. Get ready for a spine-tingling dose of holiday horror that will forever change your perception of Christmas.
- 10/20/2023
- by Peter 'Witchfinder' Hopkins
- Horror Asylum
On Saturday, October 7, 2023, at 9:35 Pm, BBC Two presents the premiere episode of “First Ladies of Hip-Hop,” a captivating documentary that shines a spotlight on the pioneering women who played a crucial role in the birth and evolution of hip-hop.
In this inaugural episode, viewers will be taken on a journey back to the early days of hip-hop in the Bronx, where young women like Cindy Campbell and MCs including Sha Rock, Debbie D, and the Mercedes Ladies made their mark. These entrepreneurial teenagers and talented artists helped shape the genre, defying societal norms and breaking barriers.
The documentary also pays tribute to the remarkable Sylvia Robinson, a super-producer who played a pivotal role in hip-hop’s rise to prominence. Her influence and contributions to the music industry are celebrated as part of this compelling series.
“First Ladies of Hip-Hop” promises to be an informative and inspiring exploration of the...
In this inaugural episode, viewers will be taken on a journey back to the early days of hip-hop in the Bronx, where young women like Cindy Campbell and MCs including Sha Rock, Debbie D, and the Mercedes Ladies made their mark. These entrepreneurial teenagers and talented artists helped shape the genre, defying societal norms and breaking barriers.
The documentary also pays tribute to the remarkable Sylvia Robinson, a super-producer who played a pivotal role in hip-hop’s rise to prominence. Her influence and contributions to the music industry are celebrated as part of this compelling series.
“First Ladies of Hip-Hop” promises to be an informative and inspiring exploration of the...
- 10/1/2023
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
Journalist Jonathan Abrams spent the last four years compiling an enlightening, entertaining, and deeply researched history of hip-hop. Abrams traces the music’s humble beginning in the Bronx and DIY block parties to some of the most popular music in the world today. In this exclusive excerpt from “The Come Up: An Oral History of the Rise of Hip-Hop,” Abrams tells how the infamous 1977 New York City blackout helped electrify a sound and cultural force.
Lemonade From Lemons
Bronx, New York, 1973–1979
Clive Campbell migrated as a child with his family...
Lemonade From Lemons
Bronx, New York, 1973–1979
Clive Campbell migrated as a child with his family...
- 10/14/2022
- by Jonathan Abrams
- Rollingstone.com
In today's Horror Highlights, we have a look at Halloween Forevermore's limited edition Cthulhu statue, a horror DVD prize pack contest courtesy of Level 33 Entertainment, an excerpt from The Anatomy of Fear: Conversations with Cult Horror and Science-Fiction Filmmakers, a trailer for the haunting short film Agatha, the cast announcement for Manos Returns, a teaser video and poster for Barry Baker: Aspiring Serial Killer, and details on the All Through the House Blu-ray signing at Dark Delicacies in Burbank.
Halloween Forevermore's Limited Edition Cthulhu Statue: "Halloween Forevermore is a company known to many Halloween and Horror fans. Formed in 2014, they have released one dozen very popular and well-made wax warmers that appeal to both the seasonal Halloween fan and horror lifestyle enthusiasts. Their Undertaker and Cthulhu wax warmers were featured in Rue Morgue magazine. The company that trick-or-treats 365 nights a year is proud to announce a new limited edition...
Halloween Forevermore's Limited Edition Cthulhu Statue: "Halloween Forevermore is a company known to many Halloween and Horror fans. Formed in 2014, they have released one dozen very popular and well-made wax warmers that appeal to both the seasonal Halloween fan and horror lifestyle enthusiasts. Their Undertaker and Cthulhu wax warmers were featured in Rue Morgue magazine. The company that trick-or-treats 365 nights a year is proud to announce a new limited edition...
- 10/26/2016
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
I am a horror fan. I make no apologies for this. There is a lot to be gained from an experience shared with other genre fans sitting in a darkened theater. At various times over the years (as I am clearly an old crone), I have wondered what draws me to the genre. Is it experiencing fear in a controlled environment, so that I don’t feel threatened? Is it a revenge fantasy made real? Or am I simply a voyeur?
This last suggestion seems to be the theme behind Jt Petty’s (Soft for Digging, The Burrowers) film S&Man. S&Man is a faux documentary discussing some of the most debase films in underground horror cinema. The film includes interviews with the folks at Toe Tag Productions (some of the vilest filmmakers working today), supposed Scream Queen Debbie D., Carol Clover (noted critic who developed the “final girl...
This last suggestion seems to be the theme behind Jt Petty’s (Soft for Digging, The Burrowers) film S&Man. S&Man is a faux documentary discussing some of the most debase films in underground horror cinema. The film includes interviews with the folks at Toe Tag Productions (some of the vilest filmmakers working today), supposed Scream Queen Debbie D., Carol Clover (noted critic who developed the “final girl...
- 10/27/2010
- by Melissa Yearian
- FusedFilm
S&Man PosterS&Man is a documentary by director J.T. Petty on the a world that most of us do not see - voyeurism and victimization. People on the street are unwittingly made to be part of film and the results are rarely pretty. This picture will be released by Magnolia Pictures October 12th on DVD; a trailer for the feature is below.
In the spirit of creativity and proper grammar, this article will provide viewers with a free lesson on passive and active sentence structure. You can save yourself hundreds of dollars for tuition by reading this comparison between two very different synopses on S&Man. The first synopsis will have the many passive sentence structures pointed out, with the second showing active. Please, when writing anything e.g. letters, essays, synopses, remember to primarily use active sentence structure. Now let the lesson begin.
The first synopsis for the film is here,...
In the spirit of creativity and proper grammar, this article will provide viewers with a free lesson on passive and active sentence structure. You can save yourself hundreds of dollars for tuition by reading this comparison between two very different synopses on S&Man. The first synopsis will have the many passive sentence structures pointed out, with the second showing active. Please, when writing anything e.g. letters, essays, synopses, remember to primarily use active sentence structure. Now let the lesson begin.
The first synopsis for the film is here,...
- 10/1/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Writer/director Harry Sparks got in touch with info, exclusive photos and new posters (see ’em below) for his latest movie ROTKÄPPCHEN: The Blood Of Red Riding Hood. This horrific update of the classic fairy tale is currently in postproduction.
Stefanie Geils (first photo) stars as Rose, a German teenager who comes to America to live with her grandmother (Betty Biehler). Things don’t go so well when she begins attending the local high school, where she’s ridiculed by the other students; her only solace is an old book of fairy tales. She’s eventually befriended by sexy classmate Summer (Sativa Verte) and catches the eye of popular guy Nick (Phil Gibson)—thus earning the enmity of his girlfriend Bridgette (Nicole Leigh Vuono)—while something fierce and hairy starts bloodily killing the town’s residents.
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Stefanie Geils (first photo) stars as Rose, a German teenager who comes to America to live with her grandmother (Betty Biehler). Things don’t go so well when she begins attending the local high school, where she’s ridiculed by the other students; her only solace is an old book of fairy tales. She’s eventually befriended by sexy classmate Summer (Sativa Verte) and catches the eye of popular guy Nick (Phil Gibson)—thus earning the enmity of his girlfriend Bridgette (Nicole Leigh Vuono)—while something fierce and hairy starts bloodily killing the town’s residents.
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- 3/24/2009
- Fangoria
In anticipation for my trip to New York City I will be counting down with some of my NYC movies (and even some that I don't like just for a change of pace). Hope you all enjoy.
I have a deep affinity for movies that get forced into ghettos, but which - I feel - have far more going on than many would give them credit for, especially when it comes to movies aimed at teenagers. I am not a teenager anymore, but I still remember what it was like to be one and since they get so many downright awful movies aimed at them I feel like whenever one comes along that I think is striving for something (even if it's just a little bit) extra then I have to give it props. For reasons that I have never quite explained I thought Step Up 2 the Streets had it...
I have a deep affinity for movies that get forced into ghettos, but which - I feel - have far more going on than many would give them credit for, especially when it comes to movies aimed at teenagers. I am not a teenager anymore, but I still remember what it was like to be one and since they get so many downright awful movies aimed at them I feel like whenever one comes along that I think is striving for something (even if it's just a little bit) extra then I have to give it props. For reasons that I have never quite explained I thought Step Up 2 the Streets had it...
- 3/16/2009
- by Kamikaze Camel
- Stale Popcorn
It seems we've run out of titles for post apocalyptic films so they're now being recycled (see the 1985 film), but no matter. While I'm no fan of Mad Max ripoffs, I know many of you are, and while I sometimes get complaints I'm diverting Quiet Earth from our primary purpose, that of post apocalyptic film, I can assure you we'll still post every little Pa film we can find. Here's what director Len Kabasinski had to say about his film in an interview: "Hot chicks, cars, big guns, mutated humans, martial arts, motorcycles, Darian Caine, Debbie D, Pamela Sutch, Blue Meanie.....it involves survivors of Wwiii trying to make it to the last city in America. problem is there is no vacancy and the new dictator of the city doesn't want new comers so her team of mercs go into the wastelands and hunt survivors. Lot's of action." That's all we have for now folks,...
- 8/31/2008
- QuietEarth.us
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