Ok, I’ll fully admit that the title of this post might be a bit clickbaity, but I wanted to make sure you read this one. Also, with the recent announcement that the next Friday the 13th entry might be found footage, this seems sort of fitting. Consider what I’m about to tell you as a campfire tale around the basking glow of your computer screen.
Turn off the lights.
Get closer.
Good? Ok, let’s begin.
A couple of days ago a young Michigan man posted on Reddit a very vague story about how he and his family went to a cabin in the woods. It already sounds like a bad idea but I assure you the man is alive. What he did do was take a panoramic picture on his iPhone to show his girlfriend where he was. Inside the picture is something peculiar.
From the Original Poster,...
Turn off the lights.
Get closer.
Good? Ok, let’s begin.
A couple of days ago a young Michigan man posted on Reddit a very vague story about how he and his family went to a cabin in the woods. It already sounds like a bad idea but I assure you the man is alive. What he did do was take a panoramic picture on his iPhone to show his girlfriend where he was. Inside the picture is something peculiar.
From the Original Poster,...
- 1/27/2014
- by Andy Triefenbach
- Destroy the Brain
Haunted attractions and horror movies just not doing their job of scaring the daylights out of you? Looking for something a bit more terrifying? Be careful what you wish for...
Check out the new short film Fear, Inc., which centers around a company that takes terror to a whole new level. Turn off the lights and turn up the volume, fiends!
From the Press Release
Ashlynn Yennie (The Human Centipede) and Dean Cates (Ritual) star in “Fear, Inc.”, a horror short film released by Lone Suspect Productions today. The film, about a couple who attempts to hire a company to create a custom scare, asks the question “how scared do you Really wanna be?”
“Fear, Inc.” is written by Luke Barnett and directed by Vincent Masciale, whose recent Funny or Die films “A Message to Aaron Sorkin” and “Bud Selig Must Die”, featuring Tony Hale (Arrested Development) and Jon Heder...
Check out the new short film Fear, Inc., which centers around a company that takes terror to a whole new level. Turn off the lights and turn up the volume, fiends!
From the Press Release
Ashlynn Yennie (The Human Centipede) and Dean Cates (Ritual) star in “Fear, Inc.”, a horror short film released by Lone Suspect Productions today. The film, about a couple who attempts to hire a company to create a custom scare, asks the question “how scared do you Really wanna be?”
“Fear, Inc.” is written by Luke Barnett and directed by Vincent Masciale, whose recent Funny or Die films “A Message to Aaron Sorkin” and “Bud Selig Must Die”, featuring Tony Hale (Arrested Development) and Jon Heder...
- 1/21/2014
- by John Squires
- DreadCentral.com
'Pretty Little Liars' Halloween: A 'Ravenswood' villain and juicy ending, teases Ep Oliver Goldstick
The annual "Pretty Little Liars" Halloween episode and "Ravenswood" premiere are almost upon us, fans. Executive producer Oliver Goldstick tells Zap2it that you will not be disappointed by either episode. In fact, he says that the Pll Halloween episode will have fans buzzing as much as the big Ezra reveal from the summer finale.
"I think there's something awfully juicy at the end of the episode. Stay tuned, do not give up, do not go away, do not even reach for a Pringle because you'll miss it," says Goldstick. "It's a fun episode, it's a ride. Ravenswood ends up being a very worthwhile journey for our girls."
Over the course of the Halloween episode, titled "Grave New World," Caleb meets Miranda Collins (Nicole Gale Anderson), who is coming to Ravenswood to meet her long-lost uncle, Raymond.
"Miranda and Caleb have a lot in common. She's been shuffled from foster home to foster home,...
"I think there's something awfully juicy at the end of the episode. Stay tuned, do not give up, do not go away, do not even reach for a Pringle because you'll miss it," says Goldstick. "It's a fun episode, it's a ride. Ravenswood ends up being a very worthwhile journey for our girls."
Over the course of the Halloween episode, titled "Grave New World," Caleb meets Miranda Collins (Nicole Gale Anderson), who is coming to Ravenswood to meet her long-lost uncle, Raymond.
"Miranda and Caleb have a lot in common. She's been shuffled from foster home to foster home,...
- 10/22/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Justin Bieber has released his latest new song, and it's called "Hold Tight." The 19-year-old singer announced the new jam via Twitter this morning, writing, "Go into a room alone. Turn off the lights and listen to this. #HoldTight . #MusicMondays - spread the word," with a link to the tune. In the sexy slow jam, Bieber sings, "Don't let this go to your head, but you're the best I've ever had/not to mention that thing is swollen, you got me oh so in this trance/something like a zip lock, but a lip-lock once you're wrapped around my arm like a wrist watch." "You got me tossing and turning in the bed," Bieber croons. "Your place is where I'd rather be...
- 10/21/2013
- E! Online
10th Indian film festival Stuttgart has announced its selection. The festival will take place from July 17 to 21 in the German city of Stuttgart.
Here is the complete list of films to be screened at the festival:-
Ashok Rane’s doucmentay Being with Apu
Blood Brothers by Steve Hoover
Dancing Colours by Stuttgart Media University students
Liv & Ingmar by Dheeraj Akolkar
Much Ado about Knotting by Geetika Narang Abbasi and Anandana Kapur
No Problem! 6 Months with the Barefoot Grandmamas by Yasmin Kidwai
Powerless by Fahad Mustafa and Deepti Kakkar
Resonance of Mother’s Melody by Dip Bhuyan
Salma by Kim Longinotto
The Human Factor by Rudradeep Bhattacharjee
The World Before her by Nisha Pahuja
Bombay Talkies by Anurag Kashyap, Dibakar Banerjee, Karan Johar and Zoya Akhtar
Shahid by Hansal Mehta
Chokher Bali by Rituparno Ghosh
Bawdi – The Well by Viver Soni
Paroksh by Kuldip Patel
Thaambadhyam by Yugandhara Muthukrishnan
Umbartha by...
Here is the complete list of films to be screened at the festival:-
Ashok Rane’s doucmentay Being with Apu
Blood Brothers by Steve Hoover
Dancing Colours by Stuttgart Media University students
Liv & Ingmar by Dheeraj Akolkar
Much Ado about Knotting by Geetika Narang Abbasi and Anandana Kapur
No Problem! 6 Months with the Barefoot Grandmamas by Yasmin Kidwai
Powerless by Fahad Mustafa and Deepti Kakkar
Resonance of Mother’s Melody by Dip Bhuyan
Salma by Kim Longinotto
The Human Factor by Rudradeep Bhattacharjee
The World Before her by Nisha Pahuja
Bombay Talkies by Anurag Kashyap, Dibakar Banerjee, Karan Johar and Zoya Akhtar
Shahid by Hansal Mehta
Chokher Bali by Rituparno Ghosh
Bawdi – The Well by Viver Soni
Paroksh by Kuldip Patel
Thaambadhyam by Yugandhara Muthukrishnan
Umbartha by...
- 6/19/2013
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
Insidious is one of the best horror films of the past few years, and while some viewers feel the comedic elements in the second half mess with the tone too much the film’s only real failure comes in the final minute. If you’ve seen it you know exactly what I’m talking about. The events of those last 60 seconds seemed to preclude the possibility of a sequel, but director James Wan and writer Leigh Whannell apparently think otherwise. The follow-up sees the Lambert family moving on only to discover their nightmare isn’t over. Most of the cast is back along with a new medium who they hope can identify and eliminate the source of their haunting. Turn off the lights, wrap yourself tight in a warm blanket, and take a peek at the trailer for Insidious: Chapter 2. Goddamn you Tiny Tim, goddamn you. Wan’s original used loud musical cues (similar to the...
- 6/6/2013
- by Rob Hunter
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
Why Watch? For starters, today begins the 2013 Cannes Film Festival and this trippy short won the short film Palme d’Or back in 1955. Blinkity Blank is one of Canadian animator Norman McLaren‘s more charismatic experimental works, designed to play with persistence of vision. He scratched all of these strange little images directly onto black film leader, and accompanied them with scratches he added to the film’s optical soundtrack. Those odd noises were then added to Maurice Blackburn‘s experimental jazz soundtrack. The colorful shapes resemble abstract forms as well as the occasional bird, a favorite subject of McLaren’s. There also a number of blank frames, which he described as “sprinkling on the empty band of time.” Sometimes the shapes combine and grow, sometimes they erase one another. This fluid and immaterial rhythms of light grab fleetingly at the eye, and haunt your vision quite literally for the slightest of instants. Turn off the lights...
- 5/15/2013
- by Daniel Walber
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
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