STASH
As one of the (very) few viewers who looked forward to STASH prior to its release, I can attest that it had potential
As one of the (very) few viewers who looked forward to STASH prior to its release, I can attest that it had potential
Surely you remember THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT, the no-budgeter that after wowing audiences at Sundance became a monster hit in the summer of 1999?
The first novel by Austin Williams, CRIMSON ORGY has a suitably nerdy framework: it opens and closes with articles about an obscure sixties era splatter epic called CRIMSON ORGY, which gained notoriety due to rumors that it contained footage of an actual killing. We learn what actually occurred during the making of CRIMSON ORGY in the bulk of the novel, and the production turns out to be every bit as sordid as it’s been cracked up to be.
Yes, there was a second Los Angeles 2010 Weekend of Horrors, and I was there.
Blockbuster (formerly Blockbuster Video) has, as of early 2013, been in the news a lot recently, and that news hasn’t been encouraging
Evangelical cinema and horror movies: the comparison might seem perverse, but I say it’s valid. Consider…
The late H.G. Lewis was the writer and director of the 1960s-era gorefests BLOOD FEAST, TWO THOUSAND MANIACS! and COLOR ME BLOOD RED, which comprise a loose-knit trilogy. Lewis also wrote novelizations of the three films
An ultra-low budget exercise in bodily mutation horror that should please cult movie fans…provided they’re in a very forgiving mood!
A vindictive psycho is stalking virgin teens in 1999’s CHERRY FALLS, one of the best late-nineties SCREAM wannabes
In the lexicon of household appliances the refrigerator is King Kong and Godzilla put together