Pray For Mercy — Bible Belt Slasher: The Holy Terror Available Now On VOD, Coming To DVD 12/30/2014
This Christmas Brain Damage Films presents The Bible Belt Slasher: The Holy Terror, a love letter to the 1980’s and its low budget slashers from the mind of Bradley Creanzo. The movie is already available On Demand through most major cable, satellite, and internet VOD providers, with a bonus-packed DVD arriving December 30th. DVD extras include the … Continue reading →
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This Christmas Brain Damage Films presents The Bible Belt Slasher: The Holy Terror, a love letter to the 1980’s and its low budget slashers from the mind of Bradley Creanzo. The movie is already available On Demand through most major cable, satellite, and internet VOD providers, with a bonus-packed DVD arriving December 30th. DVD extras include the … Continue reading →
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- 12/24/2014
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
Slasher homage Kids Go to the Woods... Kids Get Dead was released a few years ago, and director Michael Hall is back with Kids Get Dead 2: The Kids Get Deader, now available on DVD, Blu-ray, Digital, and even VHS! Plus, if you're in NYC, you can attend the film's release party tonight.
Co-written by Hall and Robert J. Huntley, Kids Get Dead 2: The Kids Get Deader is a sexy, violent return to the classic midnight movie slasher genre that picks up where the original left off. The film features horror hostess Peaches McNeil (Samantha Glovin).
We have the trailer, a few photos, ordering info, and details on tonight's screening and after-party below. For more be sure to the visit Kids Get Dead on Facebook.
Synopsis:
After years of nightmares and therapy sessions, Casey (Leah Rudick) sets out to find the author of a mysterious novel that foretold the...
Co-written by Hall and Robert J. Huntley, Kids Get Dead 2: The Kids Get Deader is a sexy, violent return to the classic midnight movie slasher genre that picks up where the original left off. The film features horror hostess Peaches McNeil (Samantha Glovin).
We have the trailer, a few photos, ordering info, and details on tonight's screening and after-party below. For more be sure to the visit Kids Get Dead on Facebook.
Synopsis:
After years of nightmares and therapy sessions, Casey (Leah Rudick) sets out to find the author of a mysterious novel that foretold the...
- 6/21/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
Stars: Leah Rudick, Alexander Kollar, Samantha Glovin, Bradley Creanzo, Bec Fordyce, Andrew Waffenschmidt, Jeff Foley, Kathy Biehl, Vonka Romanoff, Sam Albertsen | Written by Michael Hall, Robert J. Huntley | Directed by Michael Hall
Kids Go Into the Woods Kids Get Dead, that’s a long title for a movie. Imagine if a sequel came along, it would require some witty subtitle which would make the title even longer. Luckily for us though the sequel has been made, as it’s not set in the woods though some changes can be made. Kids Get Dead 2: The Kids Get Deader is a movie that I’d describe as a “meta” horror, and as an independent film it is also one I expected to fall into the usual traps that low budgets tend to push these movies into. The first one did to a point, so would this one too?
With Casey (Rudick...
Kids Go Into the Woods Kids Get Dead, that’s a long title for a movie. Imagine if a sequel came along, it would require some witty subtitle which would make the title even longer. Luckily for us though the sequel has been made, as it’s not set in the woods though some changes can be made. Kids Get Dead 2: The Kids Get Deader is a movie that I’d describe as a “meta” horror, and as an independent film it is also one I expected to fall into the usual traps that low budgets tend to push these movies into. The first one did to a point, so would this one too?
With Casey (Rudick...
- 6/17/2014
- by Paul Metcalf
- Nerdly
We return with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes casting news for the post-apocalyptic horror film, State of Desolation, a new clip from Crawlspace, release details for Worm, Devil’s Mile, Glorious Plague, and much more:
State of Desolation Casting Details: “Writer/Director Jim Towns (House of Bad), is at work again filming his next feature film, a post-apocalyptic horror called “State of Desolation”. The film takes us on the journey of an unusual relationship forged between an aging mercenary, played by Craig Stark (Django Unchained) and a young pampered suburbanite, played by Jamie Bernadette (Axeman), as they both try to survive the Apocalypse. Rounding out the cast are Daniel Buran (True Blood), Jessica Morris (Haunting of the Innocent), Maria Olsen (Paranormal Activity 3), and Victoria De Mare (Stripped). In the coming weeks, more roles will be filled and director Jim Towns states,...
State of Desolation Casting Details: “Writer/Director Jim Towns (House of Bad), is at work again filming his next feature film, a post-apocalyptic horror called “State of Desolation”. The film takes us on the journey of an unusual relationship forged between an aging mercenary, played by Craig Stark (Django Unchained) and a young pampered suburbanite, played by Jamie Bernadette (Axeman), as they both try to survive the Apocalypse. Rounding out the cast are Daniel Buran (True Blood), Jessica Morris (Haunting of the Innocent), Maria Olsen (Paranormal Activity 3), and Victoria De Mare (Stripped). In the coming weeks, more roles will be filled and director Jim Towns states,...
- 6/15/2014
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Word of a new sci-fi/horror project that kicked off recently landed in our inbox, and we have all the early details on Geraldine Winters' Sanctum Deep right here along with the first teaser art.
From the Press Release:
Dgw Films is currently in production in New York on the wildly suspenseful new sci-fi thriller Sanctum Deep, from the mind of Geraldine Winters (Clownstrophobia, Psychopath: Mania). The film is the first installment in a new series being written, produced, and directed by Winters.
Sanctum Deep takes you on a twisted journey focusing on a rogue scientist who has created a deadly strain of organisms that can potentially destroy mankind. Two people hold the key to unleashing it, and they must be found and stopped before it's too late.
Mystery, murder, blood, torture, and extreme paranoia are just a few of the ingredients of this clever new terrifying and psychologically...
From the Press Release:
Dgw Films is currently in production in New York on the wildly suspenseful new sci-fi thriller Sanctum Deep, from the mind of Geraldine Winters (Clownstrophobia, Psychopath: Mania). The film is the first installment in a new series being written, produced, and directed by Winters.
Sanctum Deep takes you on a twisted journey focusing on a rogue scientist who has created a deadly strain of organisms that can potentially destroy mankind. Two people hold the key to unleashing it, and they must be found and stopped before it's too late.
Mystery, murder, blood, torture, and extreme paranoia are just a few of the ingredients of this clever new terrifying and psychologically...
- 5/16/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
Creator Scott W. Perry tells Fango, “After the success of the first season, we’re moving forward with a bigger slate of movies with more talented filmmakers to come. Ten episodes are confirmed, and we hope to fill the season with 12 in total.”
The first batch of In Fear Of entries, currently visible on YouTube, range from “Monophobia: Fear of Being Alone” to “Achluophobia: Fear of the Dark.” Pictured here are Jeremiah Kipp’s “Scotomaphobia: Fear of Blindness” (pictured right and in two photos below) and Perry’s own “Gerontophobia: Fear of Aging.” “Scotomaphobia,” Perry tells us, “stars Susan Adriensen as Emily, a woman whose downward spiral of addiction in her life coincides with her increasing loss of vision.”
Kipp elaborates: “Our main character is going blind, so imagine an episode of Mr. Magoo where our blurry-eyed protagonist is bumping lines of coke, having shrieking booze-fueled confrontations, putting herself in...
The first batch of In Fear Of entries, currently visible on YouTube, range from “Monophobia: Fear of Being Alone” to “Achluophobia: Fear of the Dark.” Pictured here are Jeremiah Kipp’s “Scotomaphobia: Fear of Blindness” (pictured right and in two photos below) and Perry’s own “Gerontophobia: Fear of Aging.” “Scotomaphobia,” Perry tells us, “stars Susan Adriensen as Emily, a woman whose downward spiral of addiction in her life coincides with her increasing loss of vision.”
Kipp elaborates: “Our main character is going blind, so imagine an episode of Mr. Magoo where our blurry-eyed protagonist is bumping lines of coke, having shrieking booze-fueled confrontations, putting herself in...
- 2/5/2013
- by gingold@starloggroup.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
Creator Scott W. Perry tells Fango, “After the success of the first season, we’re moving forward with a bigger slate of movies with more talented filmmakers to come. Ten episodes are confirmed, and we hope to fill the season with 12 in total.”
The first batch of In Fear Of entries, currently visible on YouTube, range from “Monophobia: Fear of Being Alone” to “Achluophobia: Fear of the Dark.” Pictured here are Jeremiah Kipp’s “Scotomaphobia: Fear of Blindness” (pictured right and in two photos below) and Perry’s own “Gerontophobia: Fear of Aging.” “Scotomaphobia,” Perry tells us, “stars Susan Adriensen as Emily, a woman whose downward spiral of addiction in her life coincides with her increasing loss of vision.”
Kipp elaborates: “Our main character is going blind, so imagine an episode of Mr. Magoo where our blurry-eyed protagonist is bumping lines of coke, having shrieking booze-fueled confrontations, putting herself in...
The first batch of In Fear Of entries, currently visible on YouTube, range from “Monophobia: Fear of Being Alone” to “Achluophobia: Fear of the Dark.” Pictured here are Jeremiah Kipp’s “Scotomaphobia: Fear of Blindness” (pictured right and in two photos below) and Perry’s own “Gerontophobia: Fear of Aging.” “Scotomaphobia,” Perry tells us, “stars Susan Adriensen as Emily, a woman whose downward spiral of addiction in her life coincides with her increasing loss of vision.”
Kipp elaborates: “Our main character is going blind, so imagine an episode of Mr. Magoo where our blurry-eyed protagonist is bumping lines of coke, having shrieking booze-fueled confrontations, putting herself in...
- 2/5/2013
- by gingold@starloggroup.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
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