It’s holiday gift book time, and our list of must-reads includes weighty coffee table books on two iconic film franchises, some video store nostalgia, the mysteries of David Lynch, a bit of pre-Star Wars: The Force Awakens reading, and the brilliance of Terry Gilliam. Check out the recommendations below and see more here.
Back to the Future: The Ultimate Visual History by Michael Klastorin with Randal Atamaniuk (Harper Design)
Even as a fan of the Back to the Future trilogy, I was a bit taken aback by the hype surrounding October 21, 2015, a.k.a., the date Marty McFly and Doc Brown arrived in the Hill Valley of the future in Back to the Future II. It is only fitting, then, that part of the hype includes the wildly entertaining Back to the Future: The Ultimate Visual History. Featuring the participation of, well, everyone involved, from...
Back to the Future: The Ultimate Visual History by Michael Klastorin with Randal Atamaniuk (Harper Design)
Even as a fan of the Back to the Future trilogy, I was a bit taken aback by the hype surrounding October 21, 2015, a.k.a., the date Marty McFly and Doc Brown arrived in the Hill Valley of the future in Back to the Future II. It is only fitting, then, that part of the hype includes the wildly entertaining Back to the Future: The Ultimate Visual History. Featuring the participation of, well, everyone involved, from...
- 11/19/2015
- by Christopher Schobert
- The Film Stage
Throughout the month of December, we will be highlighting a film a day that has some tie into the holiday somehow. Some titles will be obvious, others won’t be. Some films will be good and, again, others won’t be. However, we think all titles are worth your time whether to give you chills inside your home or to make you drink more eggnog until you puke laughing.
After narrowly escaping her last encounter with the killer chef, it’s Christmas time for Jenny (Rachael Robbins). The head shop [or maybe it’s a Spencer’s] is gearing up for the shopping season. There’s an intense rivalry with the deli next door and their dueling Santa Clauses. To ease the tensions our bong ripping bikini babes invite the evil deli girls to their Employee Christmas Party. Too bad the chef shows up and starts killing people. Again.
In the timeless tradition of the Friday and Harold and Kumar franchises,...
After narrowly escaping her last encounter with the killer chef, it’s Christmas time for Jenny (Rachael Robbins). The head shop [or maybe it’s a Spencer’s] is gearing up for the shopping season. There’s an intense rivalry with the deli next door and their dueling Santa Clauses. To ease the tensions our bong ripping bikini babes invite the evil deli girls to their Employee Christmas Party. Too bad the chef shows up and starts killing people. Again.
In the timeless tradition of the Friday and Harold and Kumar franchises,...
- 12/21/2014
- by Jeremy Jones
- Destroy the Brain
The new horror film ‘Mark of the Beast,’ which is based on Rudyard Kipling’s short story of the same name, is set to be released on DVD on October 23 from Mvd Entertainment Group. The Bloodbath Pictures and Hale Manor film was directed by Jonathan Gorman and Thomas Edward Seymour, and stars Debbie Rochon, Dick Boland and Ellen Muth. Several actors from Bloodbath’s ‘Bikini Bloodbath’ series, including Phil Hall, Sheri Lynn, Matt Ford and Margaret Rose Champagne, also appear in ‘Mark of the Beast.’ The movie follows Strickland and Debbie, played by Rochon and Boland, as they try to cope with saving one of their friend, Fleete, portrayed by Hall. [ Read More ]...
- 9/22/2012
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
Raven Banner Entertainment managed to snap up the worldwide distribution rights to Tim T. Cunningham's new horror 'Sick Boy'. And now a heap of new goodies and assets have been unleashed onto the general public to help spread the word about the new low-budget horror feast. Skye McCole Bartusiak ('Boogeyman'), Marc Donato, Cas Rooney, Greg Dorchak, Pierre Kennel, Teresa Valenza and Scream Queen Debbie Rochon ('Satan Hates You', 'Bikini Bloodbath') all star. Director Cunningham is in fact the son of horror director Sean C. Cunningham, the helmer of 'Friday of 13th'. Check out the ploy deets, new teaser one-sheet and a trio of new stills from the flick below....
- 9/15/2011
- Horror Asylum
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