Archive for the 'Misc.' Category

I Don’t See No Ship In Our Driveway.

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Movies
The Essential Roger Corman.
Class Shame in Zombie’s Halloween. Part 1. Part 2.
Fay Wray remembered.
Daily News tries to find New York City’s greatest horror movies.
Diary of the Dead was robbed.
Naomi Campbell to star in horror movie.
Black Roses reunion!
Film Threat assesses cinematic apocalypse.

Interviews
Larry Fessenden - New York Sun.
David Slade - UGO.
John Morghen - Bloody Italiana.
Amel Figueroa - Horror Yearbook.
Josh Stolberg - Moviehole.

Reviews
Human Cobras - Giallo Fever.
Inside - Cinematical.
The Dead Travel Fast - DCist.
Disturbia - Arbogast on Film.
The Dungeon of Dreck - Divine Exploitation.
The Brink - Horror Movie A Day.
Fright Night - The Movie Blog.
The Devil’s Chair - PopJournalism.
Zombie Massacre (video game) - Nintendojo.
Maneater of Hydra/The House That Screamed - DVD Talk.
Dragon Wars: D-War - The New York Times.

Television
Critic goes out on a limb, ranks Moonlight #4 best new show of 2007.

Literature
Glenn Danzig’s bookshelf.

Comics
Cartoons from Hell. (Via)

Gaming
Survival Horror launches into space.

Misc.
Appraising a vampire hunting antique.

Posted in Misc. on September 17th, 2007

Really?!?

Movies
A short history of Australian Horror. Via.
Al Jourgensen to score Horror flicks.
Final Girl Film Club - Halloween.
Bruce La Bruce is making a zombie film? Really?!?
Death Race 3000 to take place inside prison.
Magnolia starts up genre division.
Romero to film sixth Dead installment?
Uwe Boll’s latest. Legend: Hand of God.
The Role of Family in North American Horror Films.
Day of Violence a return to bloody Poliziotteschi?
Great piece on TIFF’s Midnight Madness.
Diary of the Dead picked up for distribution by Weinsteins.

DVD
First Vietnamese horror movie in years pirated before release.
Harryhausen colourized.
The Howling 3 features a mouse dressed in a werewolf costume?

Interviews
Renee French - The Daily Crosshatch. Part 1. Part 2. Part 3.
Roger Avary - AICN.
Scott Thomas, director of Flight of the Living Dead - Shock Till You Drop.
Mike Carey - Blogcritics. Part 1. Part 2.
Greg Dohler - Scared Stiff. (Via Ringside Report?!)
Steve Niles - UGO.
David Cronenberg - Pixel Vision.

Reviews
Cross Current - Giallo Fever.
Ghost Story of Yotsuya - Worldweird Cinema.
Diary of the Dead - HorrorMovies.ca.
From Beyond - Bleeding Tree.
Carved: The Slit-Mouthed Woman - Dreamlogic.
Unholy - Cinema Fromage.
Hatchet - Contact Music.
Diary of the Dead - Fangoria.
Diary of the Dead - Variety.
Eastern Promises - Village Voice.
Mother of Tears - Nashville Scene.
Stuck - Dallas News.
Stuck - Blog TO.
Will The Vampire People Please Leave The Lobby? - Blogcritics.
Diary of the Dead - PopJournalism.
Hatchet - Mad About Movies.
Witchfinder General - Video Watchblog.
Eastern Promises - Reuters.
Diary of the Dead - Cinematical.
MPD Psycho Vol. 1 - Comics and More. (Via)

Literature
Robert E. Howard’s serpentine horrors.
Horror resurgence in China.

Comics
Hell for lawn-mowers. (Via)
Witches’ Tales - Stretching Things.

Gaming
Screenshots from Clive Barker’s Jericho.

Podcasts
Nightmarevue tackles Halloween, 2000 Maniacs and more.

Events
Short Attention Span Horror Festival.
Shock Till You Drop previews Universal Halloween Horror Nights.

Misc.
Famed horror cartoonist Kazuo Umezu pisses his neighbours off. (Via)
Dante’s Inferno to close.
Inside the Vampire Church.
Awwww.

Posted in Misc. on September 13th, 2007

Hobo With A Shotgun - The Motion Picture

nullJason Eisener, director of SXSW Grindhouse contest winner Hobo With A Shotgun, has posted his booze-fuelled, sleep-deprived report on this year’s Festival of Fear. Therein he gives a glimpse of some of the parties and forums I was unable to attend myself, as well as a meeting with George Romero that went better than anticipated. But the highlight of the post is a hint at his upcoming projects.

I met so many amazing people, learned there was an awesome fan base for Hobo out there that was really supportive. I cant wait to go again next year and hopefully will have the Hobo with a Shotgun feature shot by that time and be able to bring something for people to see. Thanks to the Rue Morgue Crew for making such and amazing remeberful weekend.

Is it too early to pick my most-anticipated film of 2008?

Posted in Misc. on September 11th, 2007

Zombies - The Great Challenge for the Beginning of the 21st Century

Posted in Misc. on September 10th, 2007

Clap For The Wolfman

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Movies
Saudi’s first horror film.
My hometown newspaper profiles Diary of the Dead star.
Redneck Vampires finally come home.
A few After Dark Horrorfest 2 titles announced.
Benicio Del Toro vs. Rick Baker.
The Orphange to get remake already.
TIFF Midnight Madness oral history.

DVD
Bava Box Set Vol. 2 cover art and titles released.

Interviews
Rob Zombie - Peter Rosenberg.
David Cronenberg - Cinematical.
Juan Antonio Bayona - Cinematical.

Reviews
Harvest Moon - Final Girl.
Hatchet - The New York Sun.
The Orphanage - Cinematical.
Dark Shadows: The Beginning - Video Watchblog.
Psychomania - Popcorn and Sticky Floors.
Night of the Sorcerers - Cinedelica.
Halloween - Wet Streets.
Mother of Tears - The Hot Blog.
Stage Fright - The Movie Blog.
Bloodrayne 2 - CHUD.
Frontiere(s) - HorrorMovies.ca.
Werewolf in a Girls’ Dormitory - Tomb It May Concern.
Stuck - Cinematical.
M is for Magic and Interworld - Globe and Mail.

Not Reviews
Day of the Dead remake.

Television
Could V be making a comeback? (Via) (By way of…)

Literature
Twelve pounds of Bava lovin’ round-up.

Comics
Tomb It May Concern presents Midnight Muse.

Visual Arts
Hot man-on-monster action in gallery show.

Podcasts
Destroy The Brain on Halloween, Dexter and Vacancy.
Rue Morgue Radio interviews Colin Geddes.
The Dead Pit trash Zombie’s Halloween.

Events
Interviewing the line at the Mother of Tears premiere.
Buffalo gets a horror con.

Contests
Chiller’s Dare To Direct contest.

Misc.
Hot Mae West/Alice Cooper action.
Bring it on.
Band influenced by Attack From Mars pinball game.
Zombie coronation thwarted by cyborgs.
What do ghosts have in their noses?
Happy Birthday, Twitch!
Edwige Feneche clip-o-rama.
Cthulhu to run for office again.
On Sissy Spacek and Janit Baldwin. NSFW, but what is anymore?

Real World
Freddy Krueger robs a Wal-Mart.
Study shows horror films responsible for 1/3rd of children’s nightmares.

Posted in Misc. on September 10th, 2007

Keith Knight R.I.P.

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Keith Knight, star of Meatballs and My Bloody Valentine, has passed away. Knight began his career in the theatre in Sault Ste. Marie before moving onto roles in movies, television, voice acting and too many commercials to count.

Even the most devoted cinephile can cite at least a few examples of “That Guy”, those character actors that seem to appear in numerous films but whose name remains elusive. Keith Knight was “That Guy” for me, but more specifically his natural charisma seemed to encapsulate a certain type of Canadian everyman. There’s a Keith Knight at every cottage and bush party, man.

Thanks to Arbogast for the head’s up.

Posted in Misc. on September 6th, 2007

Special ADDTF Edition

Two tickets to Mother Of Tears and no one to go with. I miss you, J.

Movies
New title for giant monster porn?
More grindhouse porn from the creators of Hobo With A Shotgun.
Set video from Romero’s newest zombie porn.
Zombie signs two-picture deal, may try genres other than horror porn.
Venice honours Tim Burton for his contributions to fantasy porn.

Interviews
George A. Romero - USA Today.
Lou Diamond Phillips - Creature Corner.
Dario Argento - LA Times.
Fred Olen Ray - Mr. Skin.
Nacho Cerdà - Twitch.
David Cronenberg - Canada.com.
Tamara Feldman - Arrow In The Head.
Adam Green - Now Toronto.
William Friedkin - Pixel Vision.

Reviews
Venus in Furs - Bloody Italiana.
The Etruscan Kills Again - Giallo Fever.
Various - New York Times.
Halloween (2007) - Outlaw Vern.
Night of the Sorcerers - Cinematical.
Halloween (2007) - 150 Days of Sodom.
The Blood Rose - Reel Distraction.
Halloween (2007) - Louis Fowler.
Sukiyaki Western Django - Ain’t It Cool News.

Television
Robert Rodriguez to direct Preacher pilot? (Via)

Comics
Sword of Dracula creators offer up Naschy flick, with commentary. (Via)

Theatre
Zombies From The Beyond returns.
Buffy Sing-A-Long the new Rocky Horror?

Events
Scream Awards nominees announced.
Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights. (Via)

Misc.
Jerry Lewis and Rob Zombie, together again for the first time.
Blink-and-you’ll-miss-it monster fx tips.
Not Safe For Work but totally worth getting fired over Lindberg pics.
Requiem for a Barbarian Queen.
Fake blood recipe.
The Human Buffet.
It’s got her, and now it’s coming for you.
J & B countdown.
British zombie extras needed for Western.

Real World
Chupacabras!

Posted in Misc. on September 6th, 2007

Ben Cooper Masks Making A Comeback

Movies
Halloween biggest box office opening for horror so far this year.
Haim off Lost Boys.
Mother Of All Tears trailer.
Saw IV teaser.
More Cloverfield rumours
New Saw blood drive poster revealed.
Black Devil Doll From Hell gets remake.

Interviews
Dario Argento - Shock Till You Drop.
Scott Thomas, director of Flight of the Living Dead - Dread Central.
Kevin Smith on Red State - /Film.
Adam Green, director of Hatchet - 411 Mania.
Bruce Campbell - National Post.
Matt Kiernan of cult DVD distributor Caroline - Kaiju Shakedown. (Via)

Reviews
Halloween (2007) - Cinema Fromage.
Maniac Killer Strikes Again - Beyond The Groovy Age of Horror.
Snake Woman’s Curse - Dreamlogic.
99 Women - Bloody Italiana.
Kill, Baby… Kill - Film Forno.

Comics
Tomb It May Concern is back and bringing the voodoo.

Gaming
Dead Rising 2 may be unveiled at Tokyo Game Show.

Events
Fright Fest 2007 revisited.

Misc.
The Dead overrun Iowa City and Saratoga Springs.

Posted in Misc. on September 4th, 2007

Montreal Bound!

I’m off to Montreal for the Fantasia Film Festival tomorrow! Make sure you pop by tomorrow for a very special Horror Roundtable!

Movies

My New Plaid Pants has Horror covered.
City Hall puts the kibosh on zombie epic.
The Olympian tries to suss out the next big horror trend.
The MPAA busts Captivity over party decorations.
What if Cronenberg directed Harry Potter?
Behind the Mask could get sequel.
30 Days of Night set visit.
Top ten scream queens.
Paul Corupe on Asylum.
Argento receives Pegaso d’Oro.
Eli Roth and Jack Hill talk exploitation.

DVD
Universal to release An American Werewolf in London doc.

Interviews
George Ratliff - Boston.com.
Lance Weiler - Popmatters.
Martin Millar - The Telegraph.
Elisha Cuthbert - About.com.
Stuart Gordon - Time Out.
Shusuke Kaneko - New York Magazine.

Movie Reviews
All The Boys Love Mandy Lane - Final Girl
Rob Zombie’s Halloween - Cinema Blend.
1408 - Cinema Fromage.
The Face of Another - Cinebeats.
Cut - Korea Times.
Unearthed - Monsters and Critics.
Joshua - Cinematical.
The Midnight Killer - Giallo Fever.
Flight of the Living Dead - Film Threat.
1408 - Ed Koch?!?

Television
Masters of Horror moving to Edmonton?
Roth On The Lot.

Literature
Encyclopedia Horrorifica - The Trades.
Sword of the Golem - The Groovy Age of Horror.

Comics
The Living and the Dead - Forbidden Planet.
Dragon Head - Comics Worth Reading.

Gaming
Killing zombies with the wii.
Clive Barker’s venture into video games gets a website.
Resident Evil 4 reissue and two more horror reviews.
Leon Kennedy and Frank West make gamer beefcake list.

Events
Fantasia overview.
Goderich zombie march tomorrow.
Horror at the Comic-Con.

Misc.
Apparently kids like stuff other than horror.
Cows pick up the slack.
Werewolves near extinction.
25 years of Thriller.
Bradbury on monorails.
Triffids vs. Zombies

Real World
Kids allegedly emulate horror films in murder plot.

Posted in Misc. on July 12th, 2007

Sisters Are Doing It For Themselves!

Movies
Zombie’s Halloween begins reshoots.
An open letter from George A. Romero.
Cameron Diaz’ Box.
Roth on homophobic dialogue.
The birth of Gorno.
Danny Boyle weighs in on Eli Roth.
Tables turned on gender disparity.
Werewolfman spotted in L.A.
Elvira Search enters next round.
Toronto’s classiest movie theatre profiled.

Interviews
Heather Matarazzo - Time Out.
Elisha Cuthbert - Cinematical.
Richard Sala - Groovy Age of Horror.

Reviews
Mini-reviews - Cinema Fromage.
Nightcomers - Cinedelica.
Grizzly 2 workprint - Critic Online.
King of Thorn - Mangablog.

Television
James Gunn a Master of Horror?

Real World
Vampire peacock.

Posted in Misc. on July 4th, 2007

Dead Silence of the Lambs

Sorry, kids. I’m sticking with the new format for a trial period, though I will try to be more descriptive.

Movies
Fox Atomic abandoning horror?
Dekker on Monster Squad sequel.
Grindhouse memories.
Romero cameo in Silence of the Lambs.
What constitutes “classic horror”?
Bobcat Goldthwait on Braindead.
Makers of Captivity to throw Super Orgy Torture Party.
MNPP insists you look Behind The Mask.
The Tiyanaks are coming to town.

DVD
Synapse offers up Black Roses and more
The Plague - The Director’s Cut?

Interviews
Ray Bradbury.
Joe Bob Briggs.

Reviews
Indiewire on Joshua, Wizard of Gore, and more.
Final Girl tackles Kiss Daddy Goodbye.
Cinema Fromage takes on Behind The Mask.
Giallo Fever on Who Saw Her Die?
Film Junk loves Demons.
Blogcritics reviews Zombi 3.

Arts
Gore in the arts.

Misc.
Roth’s horror barmitzvah.
Jack Pierce inspires students.
Freddy, Jason and Leatherface to stalk theme park.

Posted in Misc. on June 28th, 2007

This Blog is Rated R but wishes it was NC-17

Trying something new with the infodumps. Let me know what you think.

Movies
That’ll be the day of the dead.
Lordi movie underway.
Black House takes top spot at Korean B.O.
Duelling Bathorys
Final Girl loves Friday the 13th.
Skull Ring hates Friday the 13th.
Nightbreed behind-the-scenes.

Reviews
Captivity.

DVD
Alligator, finally.

Interviews
John Cusack.
Joe Dante.
Bernie Wrightson.

Television
Seattle Horror Hosts remembered.
Eli Roth on the lot.

Comics
Groovy Age on Richard Sala.

Arts
Horror film and classical painting.

Events
Living room screenings.

Misc.
Kevin Williamson make-out.
I need to step it up. Via.
Quiet. Teh Horor Blogg iz Thinkin’.

Real World
What were they watching?
Munster credit card scam.

Not Horror
Fuck cellphones.
Rocky Horror hate crime.

Posted in Misc. on June 26th, 2007

Happy Birthday, Dick Smith!

Posted in Misc. on June 26th, 2007

Dayplanner of the Dead - June 25th, 2007

If you’re aware of an event I can place here, or are planning one yourself, please send me an email at steven@thehorrorblog.com.

Notable Theatrical Releases

July 6th - Joshua (Limited)
July 13th - Captivity
July 27th - Skinwalkers

Notable DVD Releases

June 26th - Behind the Mask - The Rise of Leslie Vernon
June 26th - Dead Silence
June 26th - Who Can Kill a Child?
June 26th - Isolation
June 26th - Frankenstein Vs. Baragon
June 26th - Search and Destroy/The Glove
June 26th - The Last Hunter
June 26th - The Return of Dr. Mabuse
June 26th - Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman/Giant Behemoth/Queen of Outer Space
June 26th - Hot Rods to Hell/Skyjacked/Zero Hour
June 26th - The Big Cube /Caged/Trog

Events

June 22nd - July 28th (New York, New York) - The New York Asian Film Festival presents Death Note, Hell’s Ground, Gamera the Brave and tons more.
June 29th (Toronto, Ontario) - Friday Night Frights presents C.H.U.D.

July 3rd (Toronto, Ontario) - Cinematheque Ontario presents La Belle et la Bete.
July 5th - July 23rd (Montreal, Quebec) - The Fantasia Film Festival 2007.
July 6th (Toronto, Ontario) - Cinematheque Ontario presents Day of Wrath.
July 13th - July 14th (Phoenixville, Pennsylvania) - The Colonial Theater presents Blobfest.
July 13th - July 14th (St. Catharines, Ontario) - Niagara Region Zombie Walk.
July 13th (Toronto, Ontario) - Cinematheque Ontario presents Spirit of the Beehive.
July 19th (Toronto, Ontario) - Cinematheque Ontario presents Knife in the Water.
July 19th (Toronto, Ontario) - Rue Morgue’s Cinemacabre presents Hatchet.
July 20th-22nd (Rosemont, Illinois) - Flashback Weekend, featuring guests Robert Englund, Heather Langenkamp, John Saxon, Amanda Wyss and more.
July 24th (Toronto, Ontario) - Cinematheque Ontario presents Kwaidan.
July 28th (Toronto, Ontario) - Cinematheque Ontario presents Ugetsu.

Posted in Misc., Dayplanner on June 25th, 2007

At the Suicide of the Last Jew in the World in the Last Cinema in the World

I’m off to the drive-in for the first time in years. 1408 and Mr. Brooks double feature. Have a nice weekend and make sure you pop by later today for the first anniversary of The Horror Roundtable.

Movies

My New Plaid Pants gets a Roth-sized boner over some stills from the Funny Games remake.

Miike talks Macaroni Westerns.

The Day of the Dead remake has been held back due to reshoots. I hope they add more zombies jumping out of third-storey windows. I can’t get enough of that shit.

It won’t appear for months and already 30 Days of Night has been given the green light for a sequel.

Just when it appears he’s settling down, along comes Cronenberg with a short film for Cannes featuring the director in a theatre bathroom with a gun to his head. For three minutes. Le sigh.

Susan Sarandon’s son showed up at a screening of The Rocky Horror Picture Show. According to him, up until now he hadn’t been allowed to watch “the naughty parts.” I wonder if he knew that most of the “naughty parts” involved his mom in various states of undress, squirming in an orgasmic frenzy. Awkward.

I had no idea Larry Cohen wrote Captivity. Consider me interested.

DVD

It appears that Grindhouse Releasing is back in business. I remember being saddened when it went on hiatus, due mainly to it being one of the few games in town at the time. Now that there are any number of cult DVD companies, many of whom are closing shop, I wonder if they’re even necessary.

Interviews

Wes Craven has been making the rounds in support of his appearance On The Lot, and they’re actually pretty good. Planet Gossip includes Craven’s take on the recent trend in hard horror.

“They do it in ways that some people find nauseating and disgusting, but that’s what the genre has always been doing…I forced myself to go see Hostel. I hate torture. I hate the idea of it. I must say it took me right to the edge of being so disgusted I would leave, but I couldn’t stop watching.”

And Jo Blo tackles Freddy, Las Vegas and Craven’s potential involvement with Masters of Horror.

“I’m always considering doing it, and then just when I think I have a month clear, it turns out that I don’t. That’s the only problem I’ve had that’s kept me out.”

Ifilm speaks to former horror wunderkind Kevin Williamson about the possibility of another Scream installment and what happened with Cursed.

Television

Bruce Campbell is appearing in a supporting role as a alcoholic, womanizing former spy in a new television show called Burn Notice. On the one had I find it slightly unbelievable that Campbell isn’t able to get top billing in show of his own. On the other, side characters often get to steal the show, and i have little doubt that will be happening here.

Literature

The Guardian reviews A Thing of Unspeakable Horror: The History of Hammer Films, providing a touch of cultural context themselves.

Skull Ring has the scoop on NPR’s take on vampire literature.

Comics

The Daily Cross Hatch favourably reviews the latest Tales From the Crypt collection. Can’t say I agree.

And Brian Hibbs takes a swing at the new Tales From The Crypt comic, calling it “the worst comic I’ve read so far this year”. No kidding.

Both links courtesy of Journalista, of course.

Gaming

The potential of the Wii finally realized. Resident Evil 4 to be released for the system.

Events

I hear Zombies are all the rage for this year’s prom themes.

Misc.

News Leader has a pretty damn good primer on the zombie phenomenon.

Wes Craven sues Pauly Shore. I’ve got nothing.

Real World

The News Tribune reports on a family terrorized by what seems to be technologically impossible phone threats that may be at least partially inspired by horror movies.

Posted in Misc. on June 22nd, 2007