Monthly Archives: July 2009

The Hotties Of Sorority Row!

Our friends at Horror Yearbook have been posting some smokin’ images in their “Women Of Sorority Row” series. Some are Not Safe For Work, and clearly labeled as such, but most are fine – regardless, they’re all hotties – so … Continue reading

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Wrong Turn 3 Blu-ray Release Date Announced

20th Century Fox Home Entertainment have annouced that they will release their straight-to-video sequel Wrong Turn 3: Left for Dead on Blu-ray on October 20 along with the DVD.

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The Burning (1981) Review

Whilst throughout the seventies special makeup effects artists such as Stan Winston and Rick Baker had become renowned for their work, their achievements were still often eclipsed by the recognition that the directors and actors would receive.

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Behind the Scenes of Halloween II

Wow, is this movie still not released? Here’s some new behind the scenes images of Rob Zombie’s upcoming sequel Halloween II.

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Halloween (1978) Review

With only student films to his name, USC graduate John Carpenter had achieved minor acclaim with his exploitation thriller Assault on Precinct 13. For his next project, a producer had approached him about writing and directing a movie about ‘a … Continue reading

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The Slasher Witch Hunt part 3: Religious Con Men

Slasher movies are the work of the Devil and any child who watches one will turn evil and be damned to hell. Such was the battle cry for traveling hucksters posing as preachers during the 1980s. These gypsies made a … Continue reading

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A Synthesized Future: The Robert Renfrow Interview (2006)

Ronald D. Moore’s FUTURE-KILL (1985) faced illustrating a large story with a limited budget. A big part of its success in demonstrating a bleak, near-future vision was not what you see, but what you hear. Film composer Robert Renfrow’s electronic … Continue reading

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Night Of The Dribbler DVD: September 8th

Back on June 30th we sadly informed you of the passing of Fred Travalena, star of lost slasher NIGHT OF THE DRIBBLER (1995). Code Red DVD have posted a comment on the man and film, and have also set a … Continue reading

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A Retro Slashers Guide to Giallo Cinema

The slasher film took its inspiration from various sources, such as real life serial killers and literature, but one of its most obvious influences was the giallo, the Italian crime genre that was first bought to prominence in the 1960’s … Continue reading

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Maniac Cop Gallery

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