by Seth Metoyer
MoreHorror.com
A new horror anthology from the twisted mind of Walter Ruether III (Horroram, Death By VHS, Nightmare Alley) has released.
Deadly Indie Entertainment presents Scream Machine, and it looks to be his best Reuther release to date.
If you're a fan of indie low budget horror, and dig some twisted tales with gore to boot, you'll want to give this one a shot. Featuring the acting talents of Lloyd Kaufman (The Toxic Avenger), Sandra E. Williams (Ted 2), and David C. Hayes (A Man Called Nereus).
Check out all the details and some screen grabs below.
From The Press Release:
Just when you thought it was safe to relax and let out your breath, the evil genius of Scarlet Fry (Walter Ruether III) makes itself known once more in the shape of Scream Machine’s five bloody twisted tales: “Sledgehammer,” “Cannibal Pen Pals,” “April Fool’s Party,...
MoreHorror.com
A new horror anthology from the twisted mind of Walter Ruether III (Horroram, Death By VHS, Nightmare Alley) has released.
Deadly Indie Entertainment presents Scream Machine, and it looks to be his best Reuther release to date.
If you're a fan of indie low budget horror, and dig some twisted tales with gore to boot, you'll want to give this one a shot. Featuring the acting talents of Lloyd Kaufman (The Toxic Avenger), Sandra E. Williams (Ted 2), and David C. Hayes (A Man Called Nereus).
Check out all the details and some screen grabs below.
From The Press Release:
Just when you thought it was safe to relax and let out your breath, the evil genius of Scarlet Fry (Walter Ruether III) makes itself known once more in the shape of Scream Machine’s five bloody twisted tales: “Sledgehammer,” “Cannibal Pen Pals,” “April Fool’s Party,...
- 4/28/2015
- by admin
- MoreHorror
We return with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting the recent independent horror news sent our way. Today's feature includes release details for One Drop, a look at Evil Lurks in Innocence, a teaser trailer from The Church, a Q&A with Amanda Adrienne from the film Avenged, and much more:
Women in Horror Month and One Drop Release Details: "February is Women in Horror Month, and few women are working harder in the genre than Tricia Lee. The director of the award winning films Silent Retreat and Clean Break has been pounding the pavement to secure financing for her next film One Drop.
One Drop tells the story of Ellie, a drug addict who overdoses and wakes up in the basement of a medical facility. Everyone around her is dead, and she is suddenly nine months pregnant.
With a strong creative team including long time partner in crime,...
Women in Horror Month and One Drop Release Details: "February is Women in Horror Month, and few women are working harder in the genre than Tricia Lee. The director of the award winning films Silent Retreat and Clean Break has been pounding the pavement to secure financing for her next film One Drop.
One Drop tells the story of Ellie, a drug addict who overdoses and wakes up in the basement of a medical facility. Everyone around her is dead, and she is suddenly nine months pregnant.
With a strong creative team including long time partner in crime,...
- 2/16/2015
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
2011 - 85 mins. - Not Rated
D: Paul C. Hemmes
C: Christie Collins, Seth Gandrud, Matthew Ellingsen
A crazed young woman kidnaps a man while at a bar and holds him hostage.
Sure, it's a commendable thing to try and take an original approach to a standard horror film premise, but it's another thing to do something so outlandish that the film loses all touch with reality. The horror genre asks for the greatest suspension of disbelief out of any genre, but there is always some kind of emotion or being able to relate to a character or event in a film that helps to keep them credible. Without credibility, there is a distance between the viewer and the film as that ability to relate to something in the film is missing. Dead Enders approach to mixing poetic & stylistic elements against a modern horror backdrop, while different, simply doesn't work, because...
D: Paul C. Hemmes
C: Christie Collins, Seth Gandrud, Matthew Ellingsen
A crazed young woman kidnaps a man while at a bar and holds him hostage.
Sure, it's a commendable thing to try and take an original approach to a standard horror film premise, but it's another thing to do something so outlandish that the film loses all touch with reality. The horror genre asks for the greatest suspension of disbelief out of any genre, but there is always some kind of emotion or being able to relate to a character or event in a film that helps to keep them credible. Without credibility, there is a distance between the viewer and the film as that ability to relate to something in the film is missing. Dead Enders approach to mixing poetic & stylistic elements against a modern horror backdrop, while different, simply doesn't work, because...
- 7/19/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
A look at what's new on DVD today:
"Antichrist" (2009)
Directed by Lars von Trier
Released by Criterion Collection
From its incendiary debut at Cannes to becoming a cult hit defined by the meme "Chaos Reigns," Lars von Trier's psychosexual horror film about a married couple (Willem Dafoe and Charlotte Gainsbourg) that repairs to a cabin in the woods to grieve over the death of their young son is receiving the Criterion Collection treatment. Video interviews with von Trier, Gainsbourg, and Dafoe, making-of vignettes and a documentary about the Cannes premiere accompany the feature. (Aaron Hillis' interview with von Trier is here.)
"The Battle of River Plate" (1956)
Directed by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger
Released by Hen's Tooth Video
Despite being Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger's most financially successful film, it has been a rare commodity in America on home video, where people have had to buy the British...
"Antichrist" (2009)
Directed by Lars von Trier
Released by Criterion Collection
From its incendiary debut at Cannes to becoming a cult hit defined by the meme "Chaos Reigns," Lars von Trier's psychosexual horror film about a married couple (Willem Dafoe and Charlotte Gainsbourg) that repairs to a cabin in the woods to grieve over the death of their young son is receiving the Criterion Collection treatment. Video interviews with von Trier, Gainsbourg, and Dafoe, making-of vignettes and a documentary about the Cannes premiere accompany the feature. (Aaron Hillis' interview with von Trier is here.)
"The Battle of River Plate" (1956)
Directed by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger
Released by Hen's Tooth Video
Despite being Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger's most financially successful film, it has been a rare commodity in America on home video, where people have had to buy the British...
- 11/9/2010
- by Stephen Saito
- ifc.com
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