We are very giddy this week because a couple of titles that are near and dear to our hearts will be available for you folks to take home.
While we had gone on ad nauseam about the spectacular second Paranormal Activity demonic home invasion film, you can now watch it in your own house over and over again. Your home surveillance camera videos may never be the same again! We are also treated to not one, but both I Spit on Your Graves - the original from the 1970s and the new remake of a gritty film which may be disturbing to some but nonetheless empowering.
The other titles released this week from our genre may not be as beloved, but they are worth mentioning for the completists out there. Maybe they make better sense when viewed in the safety of one's home.
Paranormal Activity 2 (Blu-ray Review)
Directed by...
While we had gone on ad nauseam about the spectacular second Paranormal Activity demonic home invasion film, you can now watch it in your own house over and over again. Your home surveillance camera videos may never be the same again! We are also treated to not one, but both I Spit on Your Graves - the original from the 1970s and the new remake of a gritty film which may be disturbing to some but nonetheless empowering.
The other titles released this week from our genre may not be as beloved, but they are worth mentioning for the completists out there. Maybe they make better sense when viewed in the safety of one's home.
Paranormal Activity 2 (Blu-ray Review)
Directed by...
- 2/7/2011
- by kwlow
- DreadCentral.com
Fever Dreams and Media Blasters have a new anthology on the way that we're pretty stoked for around here. That's right, kids, come October 27th you'll be able to dig your claws deep into your pockets and offer up some dough to pay John Carchietta and Carl Morano's Late Fee.
Synopsis
It's Halloween eve and a young couple - Boy (J.D. Brown) and Girl (Stephanie Danielson) - are desperate for something to do. They find an out-of-the-way DVD store just as it’s closing for a private party.
They beg the proprietor (Rick Poli) to let them rent some DVDs and ask for the "scariest" movies in the store. The store owner reluctantly rents them his two most prized horror films on the strict condition that they return them before midnight or pay the severe late fee penalty.
The couple settle in at home and proceed to watch the movies.
Synopsis
It's Halloween eve and a young couple - Boy (J.D. Brown) and Girl (Stephanie Danielson) - are desperate for something to do. They find an out-of-the-way DVD store just as it’s closing for a private party.
They beg the proprietor (Rick Poli) to let them rent some DVDs and ask for the "scariest" movies in the store. The store owner reluctantly rents them his two most prized horror films on the strict condition that they return them before midnight or pay the severe late fee penalty.
The couple settle in at home and proceed to watch the movies.
- 10/19/2009
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Media Blasters and Fever Dreams Productions tap into the anthology horror format with Late Fee , hitting DVD on October 27, and we've got a look at the one-sheet and trailer. The flick is written and directed by John Carchietta and Carl Morano. The former co-penned The Hills Run Red . Synopsis: It's Halloween eve and a young couple - a Boy (J.D. Brown) and Girl (Stephanie Danielson) are desperate for something to do. They find an out of the way DVD store just as it.s closing for a private party. They beg the proprietor (Rick Poli) to let them rent some DVDs and they ask for the "scariest" movies in the store. The store owner reluctantly rents them his two most prized horror films on the strict condition that they return them before midnight or pay the severe late...
- 10/19/2009
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Halloween is coming, and fright flicks are everywhere at repertory houses and special showings. Joining the screening events we previously listed here and here are more big-screen revivals of classic fear films, plus a couple of East Coast Zombie Walks!
• Canadian undead fans can take part in the 7th Annual Toronto Zombie Walk, which takes place Saturday, October 24 beginning at 3 p.m. This one starts at Trinity Bellwoods Park (meeting place is the pit between Dundas Street and, appropriately enough, Gore Vale Avenue) and ends at the Bloor Cinema (506 Bloor Street West), where the festivities continue with a Cinema of the Dead double feature of Thom Eberhardt’s Night Of The Comet and Lucio Fulci’s Zombie. Admission to the movies is $16 for ghouls and $20 for regular humans; more info on the Walk can be seen here, and on the screenings here.
• This year’s official New York City Zombie Crawl takes place Sunday,...
• Canadian undead fans can take part in the 7th Annual Toronto Zombie Walk, which takes place Saturday, October 24 beginning at 3 p.m. This one starts at Trinity Bellwoods Park (meeting place is the pit between Dundas Street and, appropriately enough, Gore Vale Avenue) and ends at the Bloor Cinema (506 Bloor Street West), where the festivities continue with a Cinema of the Dead double feature of Thom Eberhardt’s Night Of The Comet and Lucio Fulci’s Zombie. Admission to the movies is $16 for ghouls and $20 for regular humans; more info on the Walk can be seen here, and on the screenings here.
• This year’s official New York City Zombie Crawl takes place Sunday,...
- 10/14/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
From the people who brought us Wicked Lake comes the new anthology horror film Late Fee. Horror fans in the Philadelphia area can check out the premiere on Sunday, October 18th at the 941 Theatre (www.941theater.com ). The rest will have to wait until October 28th for when it hits DVD or February 2010 to catch it on InDemand It’s Halloween eve and a young couple- a Boy (J.D. Brown) and Girl (Stephanie Danielson) are desperate for something to do. They find an out of the way DVD store just as it’s closing for a private party.
- 10/13/2009
- by Tornado Trailer Ted
- HorrorYearbook
Media Blasters, Inc. and Shriek Show are proud to announce the release of Late Fee, the new Fever Dreams produced horror feature film in the tradition of Creepshow, Tales From The Crypt and Twilight Zone. The film receives its world premiere on October 1st in New York City and hits DVD shelves everywhere just in time for Halloween. Its Halloween eve and a young couple- a Boy (J.D. Brown) and Girl (Stephanie Danielson) are desperate for something to do. They find an out of the way DVD store just as its closing for a private party. They beg the proprietor (Rick Poli) to let them rent some DVDs and ask for the scariest movies in the store. The storeowner reluctantly rents them his two most prized horror DVDs on the strict condition that they return them before midnight or pay the severe late fee....
- 9/24/2009
- bloody-disgusting.com
Media Blasters, Inc. and Shriek Show are proud to announce the release of Late Fee , the new Fever Dreams produced horror feature film in the tradition of Creepshow , Tales From The Crypt and The Twilight Zone . The film receives its world premiere on October 1st in New York City and hits DVD shelves everywhere on October 27th, just in time for Halloween. Late Fee stars J.D. Brown ( Wicked Lake ), Stephanie Danielson, Georgia Kate Haege, Chris Cusano, Kerri Miller, and Sergio Jones ( Flesh For The Beast , Shadow: Dead Riot ). Coproduced, written and directed by John Carchietta and Carl Morano. Victor Bonacore is Associate Producer with music by Electric Frankenstein, Ken Jacobsen, Pornosonic, ScreamerClauz and Serpent Throne. Late Fee will receive its world premiere on...
- 9/24/2009
- shocktillyoudrop.com
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