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Stassen Has Plans For ‘Horror Tour’
Ben Stassen, the Belgium-based 3-D veteran director behind Summit Entertainment’s 3-D computer animated release “Fly Me To The Moon” (the Alvin and the Chipmunks rip-off), revealed that he is beginning preparations on a stereoscopic live action film titled HORROR TOUR, which he expects to shoot next spring or summer. No other details were revealed, but I suspect it will be a direct lift off some other marketable franchise.
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‘Slashercise’ Teaser Carves Up Killer Workout Ahead of Streaming Debut
Get ready to work up a killer sweat and maybe spill some blood with Slashercise.
Part horror movie and part fitness video, Slashercise will premiere exclusively for BloodStream subscribers on July 1 before expanding to additional platforms on October 1, 2026.
Written and directed by Ama Lea (Deathcember), the retro-styled feature follows “a masked killer known only as Meathead as he stalks the fitness clubs of Los Angeles, turning workout sessions into blood-soaked nightmares. As the city’s top trainers are picked off one by one, a group of determined fitness fanatics must fight back before they become the next bodies on the mat.”
Slashercise features an ensemble cast of horror heavy hitters, too.
Vanessa Decker (Stiletto), John Bloom (The Last Drive-In With Joe Bob Briggs), Spencer Charnas (Ice Nine Kills), Sarah French (Blind), Kelli Maroney (Night of the Comet), Sarah Nicklin (V/H/S/Halloween), Diana Prince (The Last Drive-In With Joe Bob Briggs), Jared Rivet (The Once and Future Smash), Felissa Rose (Sleepaway Camp), Tiffany Shepis (Victor Crowley), and Lisa Wilcox (A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master) star.
“Slashercise is a blood-soaked love letter to 1980s workout videos and slasher movies,” filmmaker Ama Lea said.
Vanessa Decker adds, “We never set out to make a traditional fitness video. We wanted to create an experience horror fans could laugh with, sweat through, and revisit again and again.”
Watch the teaser below that unleashes a killer Meathead in a throwback genre experiment in the vein of Linnea Quigley’s Horror Workout.


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