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Waking Nightmare: Melting Demon Attacks Woman During Sleep Paralysis
Casey Fitzgerald in After the Wizard (2011)
The final installment of the Paranormal Network anthology series Waking Nightmare has just been released – and you can check it out in the embed above! In this episode, titled Melt, we watch as a melting demon attacks a woman while she’s experience sleep paralysis. And it gets pretty gross.

Waking Nightmare is an anthology series that chronicles real stories of people’s experiences with sleep paralysis. Each episode in the series will retell a different, separate nightmare.

What is sleep paralysis, you ask? It is a transient state between waking and sleeping where the body is immobile and the mind will often hallucinate, combining dreams with the real world around the dreamer. While some people grow accustomed to this unusual occurrence, it is typically the cause for immense fear and anxiety. This feeling is what we wished to capture by recreating the dreams we were told, creating a shared...
See full article at JoBlo.com
  • 8/18/2022
  • by Cody Hamman
  • JoBlo.com
‘The Scarehouse’ Review
Stars: Sarah Booth, Kimberly-Sue Murray, Katherine Barrell, Jennifer Miller, Teagan Vincze, Emily Alatalo, Dani Barker, Ivana Stojanovic, Brad Everett, Jack Ettlinger, Alex Harrouch, Jonathan Dubsky, Sean Kaufmann, Tanya Bevan, Scott Cavalheiro | Written and Directed by Gavin Michael Booth

The Scarehouse is a solid contained horror film mixed with found footage when away from the main location. Production values are good and performances are commendable when it comes to the “why are you doing this to me?” scenes. Most impressive of all is Jennifer Miller (as sorority sister – Lisa Jenning). She can certainly throw a punch or two and proves to be an ongoing thorn in the side of our anti-heroes Corey and Elaina.

The movie opens up with handheld footage of a group of loud-mouthed, college sorority sisters dressed in their underwear getting ready for a night of initiation with their two newbies. None of these people prove themselves to be likeable.
See full article at Nerdly
  • 1/21/2015
  • by Stuart Wright
  • Nerdly
There is No Such Thing as a Clean Break in this Murderous Trailer
Clean Break is a horror film from director Tricia Lee (Silent Retreat) and writer Corey Brown. This feature will attend the 2013 Blood in the Snow Canadian Film Festival, in Toronto, Ontario. The film involves a relationship with a psychotic girlfriend, which leads to murder. Clean Break will show Saturday, November 30th, 2013. As well, the film stars Tianna Nori, Samy Osman and Sean Kaufmann. The film focuses on Tracy (Nori) and Scott (Kaufmann). There new relationship goes well for awhile. But, Tracy soon shows her more murderous ways, after the relationship goes sour. Fans of indie horror can preview the film below, with the official trailer for Clean Break. More details on the Blood in the Snow Canadian Film Festival can also be found below, in the sources section. Director: Tricia Lee. Writer: Corey Brown. Cast: Tianna Nori, Samy Osman, Sean Kaufmann and Serge Plourde. A trailer for Clean Break is...
See full article at 28 Days Later Analysis
  • 11/30/2013
  • by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
  • 28 Days Later Analysis
Trailer of Dark Comedy 'Anything Goes'
Although no release date has been announced for the dark comedy Anything Goes, its trailer is hopefully already online.

Nothing ever goes quite as planned for Westley Little (Sean Kaufmann). Wes, a meek and mild insurance broker, sets out to impress his girlfriend, Jennifer (Vanessa Broze), with a surprise romantic evening. Unfortunately, he gets shut down and he is left feeling embarrassed and exposed. In an effort to win her affection, Wes plans a weekend getaway in cottage country for them and some friends. This time, however, not only do his plans go off track, he learns a devastating piece of information about his girlfriend that sends him over the edge. He decides to enlist the help of some old friends to make him look heroic and desirable. The weekend getaway doesn’t go as planned, full of a series of unfortunate, morbidly, and amusing events.

The film also stars Saffron Cassaday,...
See full article at The Cultural Post
  • 8/27/2011
  • by noreply@blogger.com (Anh Khoi Do)
  • The Cultural Post
Indie Horror Alert: One Week in Windchocombe To Test Character's Deepest Fears
Owiw PosterA certain 28Dla fan has been hounding this reviewer for over a week to post an article on One Week in Windchocombe and at 28Dla the staff aim to please. So here is a preview of a film that is currently in production. What is known is that Jeffery J. Timbrell is the writer of this independent piece and Timbrell is a part time writer at the online horror magazine Fatally Yours. Also, the film's title is eerily similar to a district in Tewkbury, England called Winchcombe. So, likely this Canadian writer has tripped across the pond, but this is conjecture. Finally, the film involves facing one's fears, which is always a positive thing, and the differences in perspectives of events in a haunted house, which are sure to be varied. Fans of independent horror can check out the cast and crew lists available, with more info' to come once production has wrapped.
See full article at 28 Days Later Analysis
  • 8/27/2010
  • by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
  • 28 Days Later Analysis
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