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Week of January 5th - The Thing

Horror-meister John Carpenter (Halloween, Escape from New York) teams Kurt Russell's outstanding performance with incredible visuals to build this chilling version of the classic The Thing.

Posted by Mister Midnight

William Malone interview

Although he has been directing films for nearly thirty years, William Malone has only released a handful of movies during that time. His most popular work would be the 1999 remake of the William Castle classic House on Haunted Hill.

Posted by Bryan Layne

Adam Rockoff Interview

In the eighties, the horror film took on a whole new level of animosity due entirely to an assortment of successful movies that were categorized in a relatively new class. Parents and critics alike almost harmoniously detested a sub-genre of horror movies… the slasher film. Even the production companies that were financing these pictures often abandoned them after tallying their end box office receipts.

Posted by Bryan Layne

Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer review

There is something to be said about filmmakers who decides to pay homage to their favorite films by making movies in the exact same way. The people behind JACK BROOKS: MONSTER SLAYER were obviously raised on a diet of Sam Raimi, John Carpenter, Wes Craven and all of the other \"Masters of Horror\". And like Peter Jackson and Guillermo del Toro, they believe in keeping it real with prosthetic effects instead of the overdone and rarely good CGI that most new horror films have embraced.

Posted by Bavota San

New 3 Disc Set for Rob Zombie’s HALLOWEEN

Those who thought Rob Zombie's HALLOWEEN was worth owning will have to pony up another handful of cash if they want to get their hands on the upcoming 3 disc set. The set will be released by Dimension Films on October 21st.

Posted by Bavota San

Oddity Cinema’s Top Ten Scariest Movies

People often ask me what I think are the scariest films ever made. It is pretty hard to narrow something like that down, but whenever I am asked I usually pick the same films again and again.

Posted by Bavota San

Charles Band Interview

Charles Band has been around films his whole life. His father, Albert Band made films continuously throughout the sixties and seventies. Charles has close to 300 films under his belt and was one of the first entertainment personalities to exploit the future of cable television and the video market.

Posted by Bryan Layne

Limited Edition MASTERS OF HORROR Season 2 Box Set Revealed

Anchor Bay Entertainment has revealed that the upcoming box set release of MASTERS OF HORROR: Season 2 will feature a limited edition "Skull" packaging and only 15,000 units will be manufactured.

Posted by Mister Midnight

Stacy Keach Interview

Stacy Keach is a great actor. He’s been in front of the camera for well over fifty years. He’s performed in the all time highs of Shakespearean dramas as well as the lowbrow humor of Cheech and Chong. He’s worked for some of the greats, including directors John Huston and Robert Altman, as well as playwright Arthur Miller. He’s also kept his feet loosely planted in genre pictures. Three of my favorite cult films feature Stacy Keach in leading roles.

Posted by Bryan Layne

HALLOWEEN remake hits DVD

Rob Zombie’s re-imagining of HALLOWEEN makes it mark as a 2-disc Unrated Director’s Cut on Dec 18.

Posted by Mister Midnight
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