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‘Martyrs’ to Play March HorrorHound Weekend in Indy!

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Get your butt over to the official website for this March’s HorrorHound Weekend to get yourself tickets for the weekend’s festivities, which now include a FREE screening of Dimension Films’ French horror flick Martyrs to all paid attendees. It was previously announced that we’ll also be showing the UK flick Mum & Dad (read more), with more films to be announced. Don’t forget at the show you’ll get to meet the brand new Jason Voorhees, Derek Mears! HorrorHound Weekend Indianapolis will be taking place from March 27-29th and is sponsored by Dark Sky Films, Bloody-Disgusting, Re-Evolution and HorrorHound Magazine.
Previous Announcements: We are proud to announce that Revolver Entertainment will be screening the brutal UK horror film Mum & Dad (trailer) at the forthcoming HorrorHound Weekend (presented by Dark Sky Films). Admission to the Bloody-Disgusting Film Festival is FREE to all paid attendees. Tickets are now available (at a new lower price) on the official website for the March 27-29 show in Indianapolis, IN – and if you order a full weekend pass now you’ll score yourself a FREE autograph from one of the dozens of previous HorrorHound Weekend guests (while supplies last). Read on for more info.

Attending the March show are Thomas Jane (Punisher, The Mutant Chronicles), Corey Haim (Lost Boys), Derek Mears (the new Jason Voorhees in Friday the 13th), Heather Langencamp (Nightmare on Elm Street), John Saxon (Nightmare on Elm Street), Doug Bradely (Hellraiser), Bill Moseley (TCM 2, Devil’s Rejects), Andrew Bryniaraski (TCM), Tom Atkins (The Fog, Halloween III), Tom Savini, and almost the entire cast of THE LOST BOYS! Visit the official website for full guest list and more information. We hope to see you there!

In addition, this March’s HorrorHound Weekend Indianapolis (27-29) will be expanding into masked territory as Included in the ticket pricing will be admission to the HMA Mask-Fest, which is a collaboration between The Halloween Mask Association and HorrorHound Weekend to celebrate the hobby of monster mask collecting and the art of independent mask makers. Check out the HMA official website for info on all of the guests attending – this is going to be incredibly cool! Click here for tickets to both the HMA Mask-Fest and HorrorHound Weekend, which is brought to you by Bloody-Disgusting, HorrorHound Magazine and Re-Evolution. Don’t forget to pre-order a weekend pass and score yourself a free autograph (while supplies last).

HorrorHound Weekend March 2009

Horror movie fanatic who co-founded Bloody Disgusting in 2001. Producer on Southbound, V/H/S/2/3/94, SiREN, Under the Bed, and A Horrible Way to Die. Chicago-based. Horror, pizza and basketball connoisseur. Taco Bell daily. Franchise favs: Hellraiser, Child's Play, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Halloween, Scream and Friday the 13th. Horror 365 days a year.

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Five Underseen Vampire Horror Movies to Stream This Week

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Mr. Vampire - underseen vampire horror movies

One of the all-time foundational fixtures in horror is the vampire. That means over a century’s worth of bloodsuckers in film, in various styles and mythology, from across the globe.

As prominent as this movie monster is, with dozens of adaptations of Bram Stoker’s Dracula alone, there’s an overwhelming selection of vampire fare that makes it easy for many worthwhile gems to fall through the cracks. This week’s streaming picks are dedicated to underseen vampire horror movies worth seeking out.

As always, here’s where you can stream them this week.

For more Stay Home, Watch Horror picks, click here.


Mr. Vampire – The Criterion Channel – Plex, the Roku Channel

Mr. Vampire

This supernatural genre-bender from director Ricky Lau stands far apart from standard vampire fare thanks to its comedy, martial arts, and jiangshi. Taoist priest Master Kau (Lam Ching-ying) guards the realm of the living by maintaining control over the area’s hopping vampires, and other restless spirits. When Master Kau is hired to oversee the reburial of an affluent town elder, he and his two bumbling assistants find themselves in a supernatural battle to the death when the elder’s corpse resurrects as jiangshi. Produced by martial artist and Hong Kong cinema legend Sammo Hung, Mr. Vampire was a huge box office success in Hong Kong and launched a franchise. Still, it’s a charming, lively horror comedy that could use more love among contemporary audiences.


My Heart Can’t Beat Unless You Tell It To – Plex, Prime Video, SCREAMBOX

My Heart Can't Beat Unless You Tell it To

Writer/Director Jonathan Cuartas‘s feature debut feels like a spiritual sibling to We Are What We Are in many ways. Both offer meditative, brooding depictions of isolated families far removed from the rest of the world. Both families are willing to commit unspeakable acts on behalf of their loved ones. In this case, siblings Dwight (Patrick Fugit) and Jessie (Ingrid Sophie Schram) find themselves routinely tasked with murder so their sickly younger brother Thomas (Owen Campbell, Super Dark Times) can have the fresh blood to survive. In the vein of The Transfiguration or Martin, this brooding debut feature grounds its vampirism in reality and focuses on the constricting, devastating toll of familial obligation.


The Night of the Devils – Kanopy

The Night of the Devils underseen vampire horror

A disturbed man, Nicola, recounts the story of getting stranded in the woods, only to find refuge in a charming family’s house. The longer he’s there, the more he uncovers something is deeply amiss. Witches, vampires, and sordid family secrets ensue. Like Mario Bava’s anthology segment “The Wurdulak” in Black SabbathThe Night of the Devils is also based on The Family of the Vourdalak by Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy.  Director Giorgio Ferroni balances the gore and sleaze with haunting Gothic atmosphere and stunning cinematography. While it’s methodical in its buildup, the craftmanship and grim ending make this underseen Italian and Spanish co-production worth the watch.


Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat – Fandango at Home (formerly Vudu), Plex, the Roku Channel

Sundown the Vampire in Retreat

Director Anthony Hickox (WaxworkHellraiser III) has a blast with his high concept horror comedy that sees vampires living in the reclusive desert town Purgatory. They seek a peaceful life, with the plan to get an artificial blood factory in operation. Everything goes off without a hitch until Van Helsing’s descendant, Robert Van Helsing (Bruce Campbell), arrives in town. It’s a vampire western horror comedy that lovingly pokes fun at vampire tropes. The simple setup becomes anything but thanks to town politics, new tourists, and Van Helsing’s irresistibility to a vampire (Deborah Foreman). David Carradine presides over the vampire hijinks as Count Jozek Mardulak. For those looking for something fun and lighthearted, this pick is your best bet. 


Vamp – AMC+, Plex, the Roku Channel, Shudder, Tubi

Vamp 1986

This highly entertaining horror comedy features a vampire that doesn’t get nearly enough attention; Grace Jones exudes raw power as vamp Katrina. Robert Rusler and Chris Makepeace star as two fraternity pledges that venture into the city to hire a stripper, all to impress their frat brothers. They find themselves in a shady part of town, unaware that the dive bar they’ve entered is full of vampires. Naturally, they find themselves in an all-night battle for survival. The neon haze-soaked urban setting makes for a refreshing change of pace. The bromance between the leads is as sweet as it is funny. Most of all, though, watch for Grace Jones’ riveting performance.

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