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Lost Boys 2: The Tribe review
Horror fans are bombarded with a barrage of remakes, adaptations and sequels. There was a time when it was more sequels than remakes but recent years has found the remake train going out of control. As much as I don't really like any of the remakes, I definitely despise the sequels.Posted by Bavota San
Dismal trailer
Dana can\'t afford to fail, so she goes on a field trip with other college students to the Great Dismal Swamp. While Dana and her tasty friends are looking for extra credit, terrifying swamp cannibals are looking for dinner. Eat or be eaten! Horror is served hot and steamy with a side order of sick in DISMAL. This feature length project is sure to delight horror fans and is destined to become an instant classic.Posted by Mister Midnight
Dee Wallace Interview
Dee Wallace will forever be known for her portrayal of Mary, the newly divorced single mother in Steven Spielberg’s classic E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. This fact rests well with Dee partly because she views E.T. as one of the most pivotal family films since The Wizard of Oz.Posted by Bryan Layne
Danger After Dark Acquires Ryan Nicholson’s GUTTERBALLS
TLA Releasing's Danger After Dark label has just acquired all North American rights to Ryan Nicholson's '80's slasher homage GUTTERBALLS.Posted by Mister Midnight
Stuart Gordon Interview
In 1985, at a particularly young age, I was introduced to Stuart Gordon by way of a rental from a local video store. The film was Re-Animator and the production value on the whole product knocked me out. It was the first time I realized that films without mass distribution could be just as good, if not better, than all the movies showing at your local theaters.Posted by Bryan Layne
