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One More Clip From Incarnate, In Theaters Tomorrow!

Incarnate hits theaters tomorrow, here’s one last clip from the film. Where will you be watching? Hightop releasing and BH Tilt present, in association with IM Global/BLUMHOUSE/WWE Studios, A Deep Undergrounds film. Directed by Brad Peyton (San Andreas), INCARNATE stars Aaron Eckhart, Carice Van Houten, Catalina Sandino Moreno, David Mazouz, Kier O’Donnell, Matt Nable and John Pirruccello The film...[Read More]

Interview: ‘SiREN’s’ Hannah Fierman on Her V/H/S Spinoff

Anthology features have become incredibly popular and none has been as successful, and fun, as the V/H/S series. From that very same film the feature length SiREN emerges. SiREN is a feature-length spinoff based on the sequence titled “Amateur Night” and it expands on the idea of a group of young men, on a night out in search of thrills, encountering women who are not who they appear. We are Indie...[Read More]

High Octane Pictures Aquires ‘The Veil’ For North American Distribution

Following a frenzied vie for rights at this year’s AFM, High Octane Pictures announced today that it has sold the North American rights for the sci-fi feature The Veil to Vertical Entertainment, who will release the film theatrically in Q2 2017. Starring Latin sensation William Levy (Resident Evil: The Final Chapter), the cast also includes William Moseley (Chronicles of Narnia), Serinda Swan (Gra...[Read More]

Zombie Joe’s ‘Blood Alley Christmas’ Brings Fear To The Holiday Season

It’s that time of year, where the Halloween decorations make way for green and red tinsel, bright trees, and fat men in large red coats. For horror fans like us, Christmas time can be a rather lackluster affair, with the slight exception of Krampus, there just really isn’t too much out there for us. Lucky for those who live in the Los Angeles area, there are a few events definitely worth checking ...[Read More]

Review: ‘The Id’

The horror genre is a special one, in that it encapsulates most other genres within its wide umbrella. From comedies to drama to action to sci-fi, there is little that can’t be done within the confines of our beloved genre. The psychological tragedy that is Thommy Hutson’s The Id takes a nose dive right into the Freudian structure of the darker side of the human psychosis. The Id follows Meridith ...[Read More]

Try Out The New Incarnate Snapchat Filter This Black Friday

For anyone who’s worked retail during the month of November knows the struggle that is Black Friday. If you are a deal hunter, then Black Friday can also instill fear into your heart, but the promise of a good deal is usually enough to calm the nerves. This Friday, show your love for the most intense retail day of the year with this new Snapchat filter from Incarnate What better way to celebrate t...[Read More]

Review: ‘Blood Brothers,’ Beautifully Re-Imagined True Story

Blood Brothers (previously The Divine Tragedies) is the first feature film from Duel Visions, the company headed by Jon and James Kondelik and Written/Directed by Jose Prendes. The film stars Graham Denman and Jon Kondelik as half brothers that play cruel games to prove their high intellect over the populace. The boys kill a local waitress and are hunted by a detective with psychic abilities. The ...[Read More]

FEATURED FEARMAKER: Jimmy Dempster

It’s no surprise to hear that every day, thousands of wide-eyed young people step off of busses, trains, and planes, and take their first step in a big city. Young actors come from across the world to try their best at making it in the industry. Being an actor is a hard business, and the millions of other aspiring actors can make it nearly impossible to be seen or noticed. This week’s Featured Fea...[Read More]

Review: ‘I Survived a Zombie Holocaust,’ A Romantic ‘Horredy’

A zombie movie done right, I Survived a Zombie Holocaust takes place on the film set of  “Tonight They Come” a corny under funded zombie flick. Wesley (Harley Neville), an aspiring writer who’s just graduated from film school has landed a job as a runner on the project and is nervously excited when he arrives on set. However it quickly becomes clear that the reality of a film set is far from what ...[Read More]

FEATURED FEARMAKER: Liam Banks

A small fern grows on the forest floor. An alien hand, with two fingers protruding, reaches out for the fern. The alien groans. A rabbit turns and listens. The fingers dig up the plant as the rabbit watches. The alien then carefully uproots the plant. A small wayward alien walks alone among the gigantic redwood trees. He’s dwarfed by the huge trees.The creature stands alone on a hilltop as he star...[Read More]

PUFF Review: ‘Night of Something Strange,’ Gross-Out Horror of the Year

Night of Something Strange is everything our sex ed teachers warned us about. The film, directed by Jonathan Straiton, and recent entry in Philadelphia Unnamed Film Festival, opens with necrophiliac Cornelius (Wayne W. Johnson) defiling a Jane Doe at his place of occupation, a morgue. Had this sexual deviant read the toe tag of his victim he would know that not only is the body irradiated but infe...[Read More]

Motel 6 Feet Under Terrorizes Guests In The Shadows Of A Mouse

Every year, more and more haunts pop up in Southern California. With each new haunt that pops up, there are new techniques and twists to keep each haunt unique and scary. In Anaheim, California, just outside of Disneyland is a haunt that mixes classic with some new and fun tricks. Currently in their second year, Motel 6 Feet Under is causing waves in the haunt world, and they are well deserved. Hi...[Read More]