I Dare You to go in… I Dare You to enter the world of the zombies… I Dare You to make it out alive.
Month: July 2018
Acclaimed Horror SHEBORG gets U.S release – New Trailer! New Poster!
Cult Australian horror film SHEBORG premieres in North America this November, via Wild Eye Releasing. Written and directed by Daniel Armstrong and starring Daisy
The Purge (TV Series) Official Trailer
The Purge: 10 Episode Television Event on USA Network September 4th… Based on the hit movie franchise from Blumhouse productions, THE PURGE revolves around
SFX HORROR MAKEUP ARTIST MAYHANNA HASLAM
Again, part of the reason we ran the SFX Horror Makeup Contest was to spotlight young and upcoming talent. While not officially a SFX
Interview with Filmmaker Richard Schertzer
Richard Schertzer is a college student in New York, and up-and-coming filmmaker. He’s already created two films that have had a lot of success
“Film Threat Presents” Launches at San Diego Comic Con with the Release of “The Theta Girl”
The film will also be included in Chris Gore’s “Future Indies You Must See” panel 33 years after its premiere as the rogue, iconoclastic
Werewolf Horror “And Then There Was Blood” Now on Amazon Prime Video
Director Curtis Everitt’s “And Then There Was Blood,” a new horror feature film shot entirely in Mississippi, is now playing on Prime Video US/UK
“Welcome to Hell” Starring Bill Oberst Jr. and Many Others Coming to DVD!
Welcome To Hell! Enjoy Your Stay. Horror anthology “Welcome to Hell”, formerly entitled “Tales of Hell”, has been acquired for release by Wild Eye
Comedian and Actor Scott Thompson Joins The FannibalFest 2018 Guest Lineup
Thompson portrayed crime scene investigator Jimmy Price on all three seasons of ‘Hannibal.’ Best known for Canadian ensemble sketch comedy series The Kids in
Arrow Video FrightFest 2018 Announces Guest Line-Up, Additional Films & Long List for Screen Genre Rising Star Award
PLUS here’s the official festival promo: Two extra films have been added to the record-breaking 2018 line-up: PIMPED is director David Barker’s modern transgressive