Los Bastardz Productions and Retro Rad present the star-studded Underground Entertainment: The Movie, featuring Robert Englund (A Nightmare On Elm Street), William Forsythe (The Devil’S Rejects, Raising Arizona), Ernie Hudson (Ghostbusters, Oz), Danielle Harris (Halloween, Hatchet 2), Jim O’Rear (The Hospital, Don’T Look In The Basement 2), Bryan Wilson (Robodoc, Resurrection), Tony Todd (Candyman, 24), …
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- 5/2/2016
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
We return with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes digital and DVD release information on The Seasoning House, a trailer for Loss of Life, first details on The Cage, the short film “Don’t Move,” and much more:
The Seasoning House Release Details: “Acclaimed prosthetic effects designer Paul Hyett (The Woman in Black, Unknown) makes his directorial debut with the harrowing horror revenge thriller The Seasoning House, debuting on Digital, Blu-ray™ and DVD December 10th from Well Go USA Entertainment. The chilling film stars Rosie Day (Sixteen), Sean Pertwee (Event Horizon), Kevin Howarth (Gallowwalkers, The Last Horror Movie) and Anna Walton (Hellboy II: The Golden Army). In The Seasoning House, young girls are prostituted to the military and an orphaned deaf mute (Day) is enslaved to care for them. She moves between the walls and crawlspaces, showing a little kindness when she can.
The Seasoning House Release Details: “Acclaimed prosthetic effects designer Paul Hyett (The Woman in Black, Unknown) makes his directorial debut with the harrowing horror revenge thriller The Seasoning House, debuting on Digital, Blu-ray™ and DVD December 10th from Well Go USA Entertainment. The chilling film stars Rosie Day (Sixteen), Sean Pertwee (Event Horizon), Kevin Howarth (Gallowwalkers, The Last Horror Movie) and Anna Walton (Hellboy II: The Golden Army). In The Seasoning House, young girls are prostituted to the military and an orphaned deaf mute (Day) is enslaved to care for them. She moves between the walls and crawlspaces, showing a little kindness when she can.
- 10/6/2013
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
We’re back with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes DVD release details for Shiver, information on the Mile High Horror Film Festival, an exclusive excerpt from Dead is Only Skin Deep, a Q&A with 13-year-old Emily Diprimio for Carver, and more:
Q&A Interview with Up-and-Coming 13-Year-Old Filmmaker Emily Diprimio
by Heather Wixson
It’s not often that you run across aspiring genre directors who are still in their teens so when we discovered a brand new Kickstarter campaign for Carver, an upcoming indie slasher from the filmmaking team of Ron Diprimio and his 13-year-old daughter Emily Diprimio, we immediately took notice.
In the campaign, the Diprimios’ describe Carver as, “a throwback 80’s style slasher that follows a group of teenagers who are haunted by a despicable act they committed on Halloween when they were younger.
Q&A Interview with Up-and-Coming 13-Year-Old Filmmaker Emily Diprimio
by Heather Wixson
It’s not often that you run across aspiring genre directors who are still in their teens so when we discovered a brand new Kickstarter campaign for Carver, an upcoming indie slasher from the filmmaking team of Ron Diprimio and his 13-year-old daughter Emily Diprimio, we immediately took notice.
In the campaign, the Diprimios’ describe Carver as, “a throwback 80’s style slasher that follows a group of teenagers who are haunted by a despicable act they committed on Halloween when they were younger.
- 9/15/2013
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
The drive-in theater and horror movies go together like peas and carrots. And the folks behind the B-Movie Road Tour know that. The touring film extravaganza has now welcomed NEC Display as their lead sponsor.
The tour features films like Resurrection, Gila and The Giant Spider just to name a few. True drive-in fare! For more information visit the official B-Movie Road Tour website and read on for the deets about NEC Display joining the fun.
From the Press Release
Polyscope Media Group is pleased to announce that NEC Display Solutions, the world leader in digital projection, has joined the B-Movie Road Tour as a lead sponsor. "It is obvious that NEC is deeply committed to the theatrical experience," said Bill Dever, founder of The B-Movie Road Tour. "With NEC, you have a company that truly wants to enable the independent movie theatre."
In an attempt to bring back that drive-in movie magic to theatres,...
The tour features films like Resurrection, Gila and The Giant Spider just to name a few. True drive-in fare! For more information visit the official B-Movie Road Tour website and read on for the deets about NEC Display joining the fun.
From the Press Release
Polyscope Media Group is pleased to announce that NEC Display Solutions, the world leader in digital projection, has joined the B-Movie Road Tour as a lead sponsor. "It is obvious that NEC is deeply committed to the theatrical experience," said Bill Dever, founder of The B-Movie Road Tour. "With NEC, you have a company that truly wants to enable the independent movie theatre."
In an attempt to bring back that drive-in movie magic to theatres,...
- 6/20/2013
- by Scott Hallam
- DreadCentral.com
That's right! Your talents are being requested to be a part of the craziest, goriest, and blissfully cheesiest show on Earth... The B-Movie Road Tour! The powers-that-be are holding a contest to have one lucky artist create the official T-shirt for the event! Read on for details!
This contest is open to B-Movie fans worldwide. The winner of the contest will win a private double-bill screening and get a drive-in setup in the backyard of their choice!
Designs may include line art and text but no photographs. Your design is for the front of the shirt and may encompass an area up to 10″ x 10″. Design may use a maximum of four colors. The T-shirt for 2013 will be Tech Gold. The design must be your own original, unpublished work and must not include any third-party logos or copyrighted material. By entering the competition, you agree that your submission is your own work.
This contest is open to B-Movie fans worldwide. The winner of the contest will win a private double-bill screening and get a drive-in setup in the backyard of their choice!
Designs may include line art and text but no photographs. Your design is for the front of the shirt and may encompass an area up to 10″ x 10″. Design may use a maximum of four colors. The T-shirt for 2013 will be Tech Gold. The design must be your own original, unpublished work and must not include any third-party logos or copyrighted material. By entering the competition, you agree that your submission is your own work.
- 6/13/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Never mind the upcoming mega movie events of the summer! It's time to make you aware of an all new event whose combined budget probably wouldn't even be Man of Steel's craft services budget. Wolverine's maybe, but definitely not Man of Steel.
From the Press Release
In the 1950s and 1960s, drive-ins began to spread like wildfire, increasing to more than 4,000 locations. The new sites may have begun as a venue to watch films, but interestingly, the main films that were shown were mostly considered to be B films. Patrons enjoyed them regardless and remained enthralled with what they saw – so much so that the drive-in became a part of American culture where people came together to socialize with each other. It was an experience all of its own making and is considered an important part of Americana.
Today there are fewer than 400 drive-ins currently in operation across the United States.
From the Press Release
In the 1950s and 1960s, drive-ins began to spread like wildfire, increasing to more than 4,000 locations. The new sites may have begun as a venue to watch films, but interestingly, the main films that were shown were mostly considered to be B films. Patrons enjoyed them regardless and remained enthralled with what they saw – so much so that the drive-in became a part of American culture where people came together to socialize with each other. It was an experience all of its own making and is considered an important part of Americana.
Today there are fewer than 400 drive-ins currently in operation across the United States.
- 6/7/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
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