Here’s the trailer for Phase 4 Films’ Liars All, directed by Brian Brightly, and starring Matt Lanter, Gillian Zinser, Torrance Coombs, Sara Paxton, Alice Evans, Tiffany Mulheron, and Randy Wayne. In the film, “It’s New Year’s Eve in London and a group of friends are playing a provocative game that spins out of control and… Read More
Take a bath with a new clip from Alyce Kills, the newest BD Selects title from Zombie Strippers director Jay Lee. “After accidentally knocking her best friend off a roof, Alyce is haunted by guilt and delves into a brutal nightmare wonderland of sex, drugs and violence, her mind tearing itself apart…along with anyone else… Read More
The zombedy Warm Bodies (review) was great, so we’re getting behind a little promotion to get a few of you a copy of the movie to own when it streets on June 4. Not to mention, we also have a poster literally signed by a ton of the cast and director Jonathan Levine! What we… Read More
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper The Town That Dreaded Sundown is a hugely entertaining atmospheric thriller saved from the bowels of obscurity by Scream Factory. It plays out more like a police procedural than a horror film (like Zodiac), with moments of terror and misplaced comedy peppered throughout. The film becomes even more interesting when you… Read More
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper In the ’80s, a lot of horny teenage campers got dismembered on screen. The Burning was released in the wake the massive success of Friday the 13th and added its fair share of corpses to the pile. But what makes the victims in The Burning different than those in the majority… Read More
After Dark Films presents a twisted reality in Dark Circles arriving on DVD, Digital Download and Video on Demand May 21st from Lionsgate Home Entertainment. This supernatural horror film stars Pell James (The Lincoln Lawyer), Johnathon Schaech (That Thing You Do, Prom Night), Jennifer Foreman (Angry Little God) and Philippe Brenninkmeyer (Beerfest). The Dark Circles… Read More
Well naturally Scream Factory is reissuing Prince Of Darkness on Blu-ray! Though details are scarce at this point. Per their Facebook page, “Since we started this week with a John Carpenter film announcement (Body Bags) it is fitting with end it with another…The master’s 1987 cult classic PRINCE OF DARKNESS – our #1 most requested… Read More
Writer/director Michael Taverna’s Apartment 1303 3D, the supernatural remake starring Mischa Barton, Rebecca De Mornay, John Diehl and Julianne Michelle, has been picked up by Gravitas Pictures and “will be the first indie title to play in 3D in theatres and on VOD simultaneously.” The film will debut on VOD on June 17th and will… Read More
Francis Ford Coppola’s absolutely atrocious and embarrassing Twixt, which was shot in 3-D and meant to be “edited live” by the director, is finally getting dumped in the home video crapper by 20th Century Fox on Blu-ray and DVD July 30. Yippie! If you couldn’t tell, I hated it. Starring Val Kilmer, Bruce Dern, Elle… Read More
Classic 1970S Sci-Fi series The Invisible Man starring David McCallum appears on DVD for the first time from Acorn Media. Following his starring role in cult classic “The Man From U.N.C.L.E.,” McCallum returned as the lead in this hit series, which launched with a feature length pilot followed by 12-gripping episodes, all of which come… Read More
Content announced today that Ironclad: Battle For Blood has sold extensively. XLrator Media has acquired all US rights while international territories sold include: UK (Warner Bros), France (Metropolitan), Germany (Square One), Australia (Transmission), Benelux (Dutch Film Works), Canada (Mongrel), Japan (Nettai Museum), China (H.G.C. Entertainment), CIS and Baltic States (Zao West), Czech Republic & Slovakia… Read More
Content announced today that Outpost III: Rise of the Spetsnaz has sold all US rights to XLrator Media, which successfully released Outpost II: Black Sun last year. Written by Rae Brunton, Outpost III: Rise of the Spetsnaz marks Kieran Parker’s directorial debut, delivering more action as the un-dead legion breaks out in its ruthless quest… Read More
Anchor Bay Films has acquired U.S., Australia and New Zealand rights to the sci-fi action film Battle of the Damned from Bleiberg Entertainment’s Compound B. The Expendables’ Dolph Lundgren stars with David Field (The Rover), Matt Doran and newcomer Melanie Zanetti. Says Anchor Bay, “There truly is no other film like this on the market,… Read More
Image Entertainment has picked up US rights to Cyclone Productions thriller Shiver, directed by UK director Julian Richards. Based on Brian Harper’s novel, the film stars Halloween‘s Danielle Harris, Wolf Creek‘s John Jarratt and The Pact‘s Casper Van Dien in the story of a young secretary who becomes the target of a savage killer. Written… Read More
Paramount Home Media Distribution has picked up worldwide distribution rights to horror comedy Ghost Team One, says Heat Vision. “The movie centers on two roommate who fall for a girl who believes their home is haunted by a vengeful madam. The duo set out to make a documentary, uncovering not only a decades-ago murder but… Read More
July 8 is an important date as it will be the day you can pre-order what will be the greatest Friday the 13th documentary ever assembled. Crystal Lake Memories: The Complete History of Friday the 13th, written and directed by Daniel Farrands and produced by Thommy Hutson, who previously combined forces on the most acclaimed… Read More
Grindhouse Releasing has announced Corruption and An American Hippie In Israel as the first in a series of new Blu-ray, DVD and theatrical releases. Both movies will arrive on home video on September 10. Founded by the late Sage Stallone (1976-2012) and Bob Murawski, Grindhouse Releasing has long been considered the Criterion of cult movie… Read More
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper No One Lives, the new film from Midnight Meat Train director Ryuhei Kitamura, is a seek-and-destroy formula slasher film that boasts joyously brutal kills and gallons of blood. Unfortunately, it’s crippled by piss-poor dialogue and a lineup of painfully uninteresting characters. Even the enigmatic, efficient killer is a puddle of banality.
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper Sitting down to write a review of the Criterion Collection’s Naked Lunch Blu-ray, I thought about how I’d probably get nothing done if my laptop had a pulsating sphincter. The film, loosely based on the infamous drug-soaked book by William S. Burroughs, may be David Cronenberg’s most unusual and least accessible… Read More
The last we’d heard about “Cabal Cut” of Clive Barker’s Nightbreed Morgan Creek had given the filmmakers permission “to show the cut around the world and to raise money to prepare the cut for a release on Blu-ray… This could not, would not, have happened without your voices.We have all been heard. The Morgan Creek… Read More
“Now write 100 times: I will not eat my classmates’ brains…” Anchor Bay Entertainment holds everyone after class with the July 23rd DVD release of Detention of the Dead. Already a hit at such festivals as FrightFest, Glasgow Film Festival and HorrorHound Weekend, this side-splitting mix of zombies and teen-angst stars Jacob Zacher (“Greek”), Alexa… Read More
Anchor Bay Entertainment and RADiUS-TWC announced today the Blu-ray and DVD release of Solomon Kane. The film was directed by Michael J. Bassett (“Da Vinci’s Demons” and Silent Hill: Revelation 3D) and stars James Purefoy (“The Following”), the late Pete Postlethwaite (In the Name of the Father), Rachel Hurd-Wood (Peter Pan) and Max von Sydow… Read More
Horror films often take their cue from daily newspaper headlines, feeding on the all-too-real fears of the everyday world. Like the best science fiction, sometimes horror lies just around the corner or beyond the bend of what we know. On July 30th, Anchor Bay Films unleashes the biological warfare thriller The Demented on Blu-ray/DVD combo… Read More
XLrator is squealing like a pig for Alex Chandon’s UK horror Inbred, which will arrive here in the U.S. on VOD August 22 with a DVD date of September 24. “When four troubled teens and their social workers take a community service trip to a remote Yorkshire village, a minor incident with some local inbred… Read More










































