James Balsamo and John Hitt’s Slice! has it’s World Premiere at Tcl Chinese Theater in Hollywood, CA on November 16th 2022.
James Balsamo puts a new swing on golf. With 18 holes of terror, heads are sure to roll.
Starring James Balsamo, Eric Roberts, Robby Krieger, Howard Berger, Blake Anderson, Stephen Carpenter, John Hitt, Beefcake The Mighty, Techno Destructo, Slymenstra Hymen, and Greg Tally as Chad Mulligan.
Directed by James Balsamo
James Balsamo Website:
https://www.jamesbalsamo.com/#/
Hollywood, California – November 16: Greg Talley and Ronee Collins attend the movie premiere of “Slice!” at Tcl Chinese 6 Theatres on November 16, 2022 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Natasha Campos/Getty Images for James Balsamo)
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James Balsamo puts a new swing on golf. With 18 holes of terror, heads are sure to roll.
Starring James Balsamo, Eric Roberts, Robby Krieger, Howard Berger, Blake Anderson, Stephen Carpenter, John Hitt, Beefcake The Mighty, Techno Destructo, Slymenstra Hymen, and Greg Tally as Chad Mulligan.
Directed by James Balsamo
James Balsamo Website:
https://www.jamesbalsamo.com/#/
Hollywood, California – November 16: Greg Talley and Ronee Collins attend the movie premiere of “Slice!” at Tcl Chinese 6 Theatres on November 16, 2022 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Natasha Campos/Getty Images for James Balsamo)
The post Slice! World Premiere at Tcl Chinese Theater w/ Eric Roberts, C.J. Graham, Greg Tally appeared first on Horror Asylum.
- 11/23/2022
- by Michael Joy
- Horror Asylum
Considering today is Friday the 13th, I couldn't imagine a more fitting date to serve up a review of Gwar's thirteenth studio album... which also happens to sport thirteen tracks. Battle Maximus marks a major turning point for the Scumdogs of the Universe in nearly three decades of debauchery on Planet Earth: as you probably know, it's the first Gwar album recorded after the passing of lead guitarist Cory Smoot, alias Flattus Maximus, who served as one of the band's core members for years (in fact, he first joined them thirteen years ago... again, that magic number) and a fan favorite. While his supreme talent cannot be replaced, his musical duties have been ably assumed by another skilled axe-man, Brent Purgason of Cannabis Corpse. Brent has also officially been assimilated into the vast Gwar canon, taking on the stage role of Pustulus Maximus (a relative of Flattus, of course...
- 9/13/2013
- by Gregory Burkart
- FEARnet
Dead-set on laying waste to every city they can find, Gwar have just proclaimed their next campaign of destruction, otherwise known as the "Return of the World Maggot" Us tour. It's shaping up to be one of the band's biggest tours ever, covering three dozen Us cities over a whirlwind six-week run. There's no stopping these guys, even after the official departure of bass player Beefcake the Mighty (aka Casey Orr) last week. Gwar front-beast Oderus Urungus had plenty to say (big surprise there) about their new mission, and you can read his typically subtle statement below... The "Maggot" tour follows hot on the heels of a sold-out run through several headlining shows and festival performances in Europe...
- 8/9/2011
- FEARnet
In a recent statement to Blabbermouth.net, bassist Casey Orr – better known to Gwar fans as Beefcake the Mighty – announced that he is saying goodbye to the notorious mutant metallers in order to pursue other projects, including his own horror-influenced punk/metal group. We've got the details from his announcement on the flipside, so hit the jump for the full story... A key contributor to Gwar's sound and stage show, Orr played on and off with the band since 1994 before finally becoming an official member in 2008, and is probably the best-known personification of Beefcake. Orr also wrote or co-wrote several of the band's hit songs and sings on many of their best-known tracks as well, including lead...
- 8/3/2011
- FEARnet
My mission was simple. Make a list of the top 10 horror movies of all time. Ok, let’s see… Frankenstein, Dracula, Nosferatu, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Hmm, what about all the Friday The 13ths, and Halloweens, and Nightmare on Elm Streets, and zombie, and Alien flicks? And all the Fulci, Argento, H.G. Lewis, Bava, Romero, and Carpenter movies? The classic Universal movies? The new breed of remakes? The Rob Zombie films? Holy shit!
Suddenly it seemed impossible. Top 100 maybe. But narrow it down to 10? That’s gonna be tough! So I thought about it long and hard and decided I’d l have to go with the one’s that really started my love affair with horror. There are so many I had to leave out. I decided to focus on the ones from my era, which meant skipping the classic greats like Frankenstein and Dracula, and I also had...
Suddenly it seemed impossible. Top 100 maybe. But narrow it down to 10? That’s gonna be tough! So I thought about it long and hard and decided I’d l have to go with the one’s that really started my love affair with horror. There are so many I had to leave out. I decided to focus on the ones from my era, which meant skipping the classic greats like Frankenstein and Dracula, and I also had...
- 3/26/2009
- Fangoria
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