It’s been an absolute banner year for horror, especially true for Screambox, the all-horror streaming service that’s now powered by, run by, and curated by the Bloody Disgusting team. Since taking over, we have dedicated time and heart to developing an entirely new experience and acquiring titles we’re excited about, all of it making for a year loaded with great horror.
Ahead of the New Year, here are some of the significant Screambox highlights for 2022. If you missed any of these, you can find them streaming exclusively on Screambox now!
Freddy’s Nightmares
Screambox kicked off 2022 by bringing the Nightmare on Elm Street spinoff series “Freddy’s Nightmares” to streaming for the first time as a limited exclusive. The anthology series had been unavailable previously. Aside from brief appearances on television over the years, “Freddy’s Nightmares” was only ever released on individual VHS tapes, so bringing...
Ahead of the New Year, here are some of the significant Screambox highlights for 2022. If you missed any of these, you can find them streaming exclusively on Screambox now!
Freddy’s Nightmares
Screambox kicked off 2022 by bringing the Nightmare on Elm Street spinoff series “Freddy’s Nightmares” to streaming for the first time as a limited exclusive. The anthology series had been unavailable previously. Aside from brief appearances on television over the years, “Freddy’s Nightmares” was only ever released on individual VHS tapes, so bringing...
- 1/3/2023
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
Out of the roughly 350 million books that Stephen King has sold throughout his career, the 1138 pages he wrote about an evil, trans-dimensional clown may encompass his most famous, lasting work. "It" hit bookstands in September of 1986 and went on terrorize suburban parents and the few brave children who stole a copy off the family bookshelf to read alone with a flashlight under their bed covers. In 2017, Andy Muschietti's film adaptation of "It" went on to gross a staggering 700 million at the box office and the sequel "It Chapter Two" pushed the final tally to well over a billion dollars.
The name Pennywise is now a household name, even more so than when ABC's two-part "It" TV miniseries invaded the homes of millions of Americans in 1990 just a week before Thanksgiving. Tim Curry's remarkable turn as Pennywise is the most memorable aspect of the two-night event and still remains...
The name Pennywise is now a household name, even more so than when ABC's two-part "It" TV miniseries invaded the homes of millions of Americans in 1990 just a week before Thanksgiving. Tim Curry's remarkable turn as Pennywise is the most memorable aspect of the two-night event and still remains...
- 11/15/2022
- by Drew Tinnin
- Slash Film
Stephen King's 1986 novel "It," for its overwhelming length and chronological sprawl, centers on a very simple and basic horror premise: clowns are terrifying. Perhaps there was a time in his planet's history when pale-faced, blue-haired ghouls with painted-on smiles and gin blossom encrusted noses were considered charming and delightful, but anyone who recalls that time died over a century ago. In 2022, many might readily agree that clumsy, "comedic" traditional circus buffoons are now merely greasy, manic, and threatening.
The monster in King's novel was an impossibly ancient shape-shifting Lovecraftian space deity that fed on human fear, with the ability to read human minds and manifest what they were most afraid of. Perhaps instinctually, the universal fear shape that this creature elected to take was that of a clown. It gave itself the name of Pennywise, and would hibernate in the sewers under Derry, Me, awakening every 27 years to frighten and eat children.
The monster in King's novel was an impossibly ancient shape-shifting Lovecraftian space deity that fed on human fear, with the ability to read human minds and manifest what they were most afraid of. Perhaps instinctually, the universal fear shape that this creature elected to take was that of a clown. It gave itself the name of Pennywise, and would hibernate in the sewers under Derry, Me, awakening every 27 years to frighten and eat children.
- 10/28/2022
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
Cinedigm and its Bloody Disgusting-powered horror platform Screambox announced today that the acclaimed horror documentary Pennywise: The Story of It, an in-depth look at the 1990 miniseries based on Stephen King’s iconic novel, will release November 22 as a Collector’s Edition Blu-ray! You can pre-order on Amazon now!
An in-depth look at the 1990 mini-series based on Stephen King‘s novel, The Pennywise: The Story of It Collector’s Edition Blu-ray will include six bonus features, several of them exclusive to this release.
“The Book Cover” takes viewers back to the original “It” manuscript and cover design with artist Bob Giusti. “A Deeper Look at the Music” includes an extended interview with composer Richard Bellis, discussing what inspired his classic score. “Georgie: A Short Film” is a narrative short featuring cast from the original miniseries. In “Childhood Phobias”, miniseries cast and crew discuss their own childhood fears. The Extras of “It...
An in-depth look at the 1990 mini-series based on Stephen King‘s novel, The Pennywise: The Story of It Collector’s Edition Blu-ray will include six bonus features, several of them exclusive to this release.
“The Book Cover” takes viewers back to the original “It” manuscript and cover design with artist Bob Giusti. “A Deeper Look at the Music” includes an extended interview with composer Richard Bellis, discussing what inspired his classic score. “Georgie: A Short Film” is a narrative short featuring cast from the original miniseries. In “Childhood Phobias”, miniseries cast and crew discuss their own childhood fears. The Extras of “It...
- 10/7/2022
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
Now up for pre-order, Vinegar Syndrome is bringing Tobe Hooper’s The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 to 4K Ultra HD later this month, the film newly scanned and restored in 4K!
Pre-orders ship on or around the ship date of October 25, and you can grab the Standard Edition or the Limited Slipcase Edition from Vinegar Syndrome’s website right now.
The special limited edition hard case + slipcover (designed by Tony Stella) is limited to 10,000 units and is only available at VinegarSyndrome.com.
Special Features for the release include…
4K Ultra HD / Region A Blu-ray Set 4K Uhd presented in High-Dynamic-Range Newly scanned & restored in 4K from its 35mm original camera negative Presented with it’s original 2.0 stereo theatrical mix Brand new audio commentary with film critic Patrick Bromley Audio commentary with director Tobe Hooper Audio commentary with actors Bill Moseley, Caroline Williams and special effects makeup creator Tom Savini Audio commentary...
Pre-orders ship on or around the ship date of October 25, and you can grab the Standard Edition or the Limited Slipcase Edition from Vinegar Syndrome’s website right now.
The special limited edition hard case + slipcover (designed by Tony Stella) is limited to 10,000 units and is only available at VinegarSyndrome.com.
Special Features for the release include…
4K Ultra HD / Region A Blu-ray Set 4K Uhd presented in High-Dynamic-Range Newly scanned & restored in 4K from its 35mm original camera negative Presented with it’s original 2.0 stereo theatrical mix Brand new audio commentary with film critic Patrick Bromley Audio commentary with director Tobe Hooper Audio commentary with actors Bill Moseley, Caroline Williams and special effects makeup creator Tom Savini Audio commentary...
- 10/3/2022
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
As a documentary filmmaker and archivist, I rely on a few critical things when putting together a new film project. The first thing is patience; finding rare and rarely seen materials is often a marathon, not a sprint. The other thing I rely on is the cooperation from and collaboration with the holders of said rare material. Special FX makeup artists, script supervisors, stand-ins, and journalists have been my saving grace on nearly every documentary film project I’ve worked on. For our latest feature length documentary, Pennywise: The Story of It, there were several people who opened their archives to our team and it was this generosity that really helped us elevate the documentary. One of those people was Bart Mixon, Special FX Makeup Supervisor, and another – and the subject of this article and interview – was Canadian journalist, Steve Newton.
As an entertainment journalist who has been covering music and film for over 40 years,...
As an entertainment journalist who has been covering music and film for over 40 years,...
- 9/20/2022
- by John Campopiano
- bloody-disgusting.com
"I tend to play very over-the-top people."
That's what beloved actor Tim Curry told Fangoria Magazine in 1990, and it would only be confirmed over the following decades. He's played professional pirates and sinister clergymen, calculating butlers, and the sexiest mound of crooning toxic sludge in cinema history. He would gain fame playing a transvestite scientist in "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" in 1975, reprising the role of Dr. Frank-n-Furter from previous musical stage productions. The majority of parts played by Curry are ones prone to excess, but few are wilder than the shapeshifting, child-eating entity Pennywise the Dancing Clown in the 1990 miniseries adaptation of Stephen King's "It."
Speaking with Steve Newton for Fangoria on the set of "It," Curry goes long on Pennywise, a character he describes as "a smile gone bad." Becoming the clown requires three hours in the makeup chair with FX artist Bart Mixon but it's not a big problem for Curry,...
That's what beloved actor Tim Curry told Fangoria Magazine in 1990, and it would only be confirmed over the following decades. He's played professional pirates and sinister clergymen, calculating butlers, and the sexiest mound of crooning toxic sludge in cinema history. He would gain fame playing a transvestite scientist in "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" in 1975, reprising the role of Dr. Frank-n-Furter from previous musical stage productions. The majority of parts played by Curry are ones prone to excess, but few are wilder than the shapeshifting, child-eating entity Pennywise the Dancing Clown in the 1990 miniseries adaptation of Stephen King's "It."
Speaking with Steve Newton for Fangoria on the set of "It," Curry goes long on Pennywise, a character he describes as "a smile gone bad." Becoming the clown requires three hours in the makeup chair with FX artist Bart Mixon but it's not a big problem for Curry,...
- 8/26/2022
- by Anya Stanley
- Slash Film
Screambox original documentary Pennywise: The Story of It uncovered a wealth of insight into the 1990 Stephen King adaptation. Five years of work from co-directors John Campopiano (Unearthed & Untold: The Path to Pet Sematary) and Christopher Griffiths (Leviathan: The Story of Hellraiser) paid untold dividends for horror fans.
With exclusive interviews with many of the miniseries’ key players – Pennywise himself, Tim Curry, cast members Richard Thomas, Seth Green, Tim Reid, and Emily Perkins, director Tommy Lee Wallace, writer Lawrence D. Cohen, special effects makeup artist Bart Mixon, and more – along with rare materials and never-before-seen footage, even the most knowledgeable viewers will learn a thing or two.
Here are six things I learned from Pennywise: The Story of It.
1. George A. Romero was originally attached to direct.
King and George A. Romero were fans of one another’s output, which ultimately led to their friendship and several collaborations, but both wanted to work together more.
With exclusive interviews with many of the miniseries’ key players – Pennywise himself, Tim Curry, cast members Richard Thomas, Seth Green, Tim Reid, and Emily Perkins, director Tommy Lee Wallace, writer Lawrence D. Cohen, special effects makeup artist Bart Mixon, and more – along with rare materials and never-before-seen footage, even the most knowledgeable viewers will learn a thing or two.
Here are six things I learned from Pennywise: The Story of It.
1. George A. Romero was originally attached to direct.
King and George A. Romero were fans of one another’s output, which ultimately led to their friendship and several collaborations, but both wanted to work together more.
- 8/10/2022
- by Alex DiVincenzo
- bloody-disgusting.com
For years, Heather Wixson has dazzled readers on Daily Dead with her passionate and premier knowledge of makeup effects, and this Halloween season, horror and sci-fi fans got the ultimate treat when Dark Ink released Heather's new book, Monsters, Makeup & Effects: Volume 1 (the first book in a four-volume series), and a book signing is taking place this weekend at the Dark Delicacies bookstore in Burbank!
Featuring author Heather Wixson and the legendary makeup artist Ve Neill, the Monsters, Makeup & Effects: Volume 1 book signing will take place this Saturday, November 6th at 3:00pm Pt at Dark Delicacies.
If you're in the area, be sure to swing by to meet Heather and Ve Neill and purchase a signed copy of the book! For more information, visit:
https://www.darkdel.com/store/p2454/Sat%2C_Nov_6th_3_pm%3A_Monsters%2C_Makeup_%26_Effects%3A_Vol_1.html#/
If you can't make it to Burbank this weekend,...
Featuring author Heather Wixson and the legendary makeup artist Ve Neill, the Monsters, Makeup & Effects: Volume 1 book signing will take place this Saturday, November 6th at 3:00pm Pt at Dark Delicacies.
If you're in the area, be sure to swing by to meet Heather and Ve Neill and purchase a signed copy of the book! For more information, visit:
https://www.darkdel.com/store/p2454/Sat%2C_Nov_6th_3_pm%3A_Monsters%2C_Makeup_%26_Effects%3A_Vol_1.html#/
If you can't make it to Burbank this weekend,...
- 11/5/2021
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Before there was the popular two-part horror film franchise “It,” a 1990 mini-series featuring Tim Curry as the child-eating clown Pennywise scared the bejesus out of a generation of television watchers.
“Pennywise: The Story of It,” offers up a behind-the-scenes look at the making of that earlier adaptation of Stephen King’s novel, which has achieve cult classic status over subsequent decades. The documentary will receive its world premiere on Oct. 15 at The Sitges International Fantastic Film Festival of Catalonia.
The film, which is co-directed by John Campopiano (“Unearthed & Untold: The Path to Pet Sematary”; “Snapper: The Man-Eating Turtle Movie That Never Got Made”) and Christopher Griffiths, was several years in the making and includes interviews with many of the key players. That includes “It” cast and crew members Tim Curry, Seth Green, Richard Thomas, Tim Reid, Richard Masur, Emily Perkins, Tommy Lee Wallace, Larry D. Cohen, Bart Mixon, Victoria Burrows,...
“Pennywise: The Story of It,” offers up a behind-the-scenes look at the making of that earlier adaptation of Stephen King’s novel, which has achieve cult classic status over subsequent decades. The documentary will receive its world premiere on Oct. 15 at The Sitges International Fantastic Film Festival of Catalonia.
The film, which is co-directed by John Campopiano (“Unearthed & Untold: The Path to Pet Sematary”; “Snapper: The Man-Eating Turtle Movie That Never Got Made”) and Christopher Griffiths, was several years in the making and includes interviews with many of the key players. That includes “It” cast and crew members Tim Curry, Seth Green, Richard Thomas, Tim Reid, Richard Masur, Emily Perkins, Tommy Lee Wallace, Larry D. Cohen, Bart Mixon, Victoria Burrows,...
- 9/29/2021
- by Brent Lang
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Following a long journey to screen, RoboCop deep-dive documentary RoboDoc has wrapped filming after securing a lengthy interview with the original film’s star Peter Weller.
RoboDoc: The Creation of RoboCop will chart the story behind Paul Verhoeven’s 1987 cult classic, including interviews with key creatives and producers. Today, we can reveal a promo clip.
The doc is a Cult Screenings UK production in association with Red Rock Entertainment and features interviews with cast and crew such as Weller, Verhoeven, Nancy Allen, Kurtwood Smith, Ray Wise, Ronny Cox, Phil Tippett, Bart Mixon and dozens more.
The film is co-directed by Christopher Griffiths (Leviathan: The Story of Hellraiser) and Eastwood Allen (Someday I’ll Fly). Producers are Gary Smart, Adam Evans, Michael Perez and Hank Starrs (Elstree 1976) and executive producer is Adam F. Goldberg.
Gary Collins of Red Rock Entertainment commented: “There has never been a documentary film quite like...
RoboDoc: The Creation of RoboCop will chart the story behind Paul Verhoeven’s 1987 cult classic, including interviews with key creatives and producers. Today, we can reveal a promo clip.
The doc is a Cult Screenings UK production in association with Red Rock Entertainment and features interviews with cast and crew such as Weller, Verhoeven, Nancy Allen, Kurtwood Smith, Ray Wise, Ronny Cox, Phil Tippett, Bart Mixon and dozens more.
The film is co-directed by Christopher Griffiths (Leviathan: The Story of Hellraiser) and Eastwood Allen (Someday I’ll Fly). Producers are Gary Smart, Adam Evans, Michael Perez and Hank Starrs (Elstree 1976) and executive producer is Adam F. Goldberg.
Gary Collins of Red Rock Entertainment commented: “There has never been a documentary film quite like...
- 4/30/2021
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
For years, Daily Dead Managing Editor and author Heather Wixson has celebrated makeup effects artists in her Practical-ly Perfect column, and that celebration will continue in Monsters, Makeup & Effects: Conversations with Cinema’s Greatest Artists, a new four-volume series from Dark Ink that features more than 80 conversations with the artists behind many of horror and sci-fi cinema's most iconic, creepy, and altogether entertaining creations!
Volume 1 of Monsters, Makeup & Effects: Conversations with Cinema’s Greatest Artists will be released early this summer.
We have a look at the cover art and the official press with additional details below, and you can pre-order the book now in hardcover and paperback from Dark Ink's website:
https://aminkpublishing.com/shop/ols/products/pre-order-of-monsters-makeup-and-effects-paperback
Press Release: Dark Ink is thrilled to announce the release of Monsters, Makeup & Effects: Conversations with Cinema’s Greatest Artists, a four-volume series from journalist Heather Wixson that celebrates both the...
Volume 1 of Monsters, Makeup & Effects: Conversations with Cinema’s Greatest Artists will be released early this summer.
We have a look at the cover art and the official press with additional details below, and you can pre-order the book now in hardcover and paperback from Dark Ink's website:
https://aminkpublishing.com/shop/ols/products/pre-order-of-monsters-makeup-and-effects-paperback
Press Release: Dark Ink is thrilled to announce the release of Monsters, Makeup & Effects: Conversations with Cinema’s Greatest Artists, a four-volume series from journalist Heather Wixson that celebrates both the...
- 2/17/2021
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Following in the blood-stained footsteps of Michael Myers, Freddy Krueger, Tiffany, and 2017's Pennywise (to name a few), Pennywise from Stephen King's It miniseries (in which It was portrayed by the legendary Tim Curry) is joining Mezco's Designer Series family as a new figure with three balloons, an interchangeable head, and a pair of switchable hands, including one that reveals It's more monstrous side lurking underneath its creepy clown facade.
The Mezco Designer Series It (1990) Deluxe Pennywise figure is priced at $48 and is expected to ship out between February and April of 2021. We have the official details and photos below, and to view the entire photo gallery, visit Mezco's official website.
Also, if you want to learn more about the memorable practical effects that this figure is based on, be sure to check out Heather Wixson's Practical-ly Perfect retrospective on Bart Mixon's makeup work on the Stephen King's It miniseries.
The Mezco Designer Series It (1990) Deluxe Pennywise figure is priced at $48 and is expected to ship out between February and April of 2021. We have the official details and photos below, and to view the entire photo gallery, visit Mezco's official website.
Also, if you want to learn more about the memorable practical effects that this figure is based on, be sure to check out Heather Wixson's Practical-ly Perfect retrospective on Bart Mixon's makeup work on the Stephen King's It miniseries.
- 8/5/2020
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Stephen King is, without a doubt, the ruling monarch of the modern horror story. Over the last couple of years, King’s films have been having a little revival all of there own, one of note is the Andrés Muschietti 2017 reboot of It. Now coming off the back of the film’s success, a new documentary, ‘Pennywise: The Story of It’, focusing on the rightly famous ’90s miniseries is set to reawaken whole generations living nightmare.
The original miniseries traumatised a generation of kids who watched it in 1990 and no-one ever looked at clowns the same way again. The name, The Losers Club, perfectly sums up the group of seven friends that drive the story in this Stephen King shocker. They live in the quiet town of Derry, Maine and spend their days trying to negotiate what it means to be a teen. But when they start hearing and seeing...
The original miniseries traumatised a generation of kids who watched it in 1990 and no-one ever looked at clowns the same way again. The name, The Losers Club, perfectly sums up the group of seven friends that drive the story in this Stephen King shocker. They live in the quiet town of Derry, Maine and spend their days trying to negotiate what it means to be a teen. But when they start hearing and seeing...
- 3/15/2019
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Like many of you, I grew up with the 1990 TV adaptation of Stephen King's It in my life. I loved that two-part movie and it scared the shit out of a whole generation of kids! Well, there’s a documentary coming that dives into the making of that adaptation called Pennywise: The Story of It and it looks like it will be filled with all kinds of fun stories about the making of the film.
The doc will include 50 interviews with the cast and crew of the film along with over 700 never-before-seen photos from the production and of course there will be rare footage and photos from the set. Some of the people that were interviewed include Tim Curry, Seth Green, Richard Thomas, Emily Perkins, Bart Mixon, and a lot more. It’s kinda cool seeing all these actors talking about the film all these years later.
The documentary...
The doc will include 50 interviews with the cast and crew of the film along with over 700 never-before-seen photos from the production and of course there will be rare footage and photos from the set. Some of the people that were interviewed include Tim Curry, Seth Green, Richard Thomas, Emily Perkins, Bart Mixon, and a lot more. It’s kinda cool seeing all these actors talking about the film all these years later.
The documentary...
- 2/25/2019
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Before 2017's It haunted the big screen, the 1990 miniseries Stephen King's It brought King's epic novel to life on ABC. Featuring an iconic performance by Tim Curry as Pennywise, Stephen King's It has chilled generations of viewers, and nearly 30 years after its premiere, the behind-the-scenes stories from the making of the miniseries will come to the surface in Pennywise: The Story of It, and we've been provided with the extended trailer that features several of the more than 40 interview participants, including Tim Curry, Tim Reid, makeup effects guru Bart Mixon, and more!
You can watch the extended trailer for Pennywise: The Story of It below, and keep an eye out for the documentary later this year.
"Upcoming documentary from the makers of You're So Cool Brewster: The Story of Fright Night and Unearthed & Untold: The Path to Pet Sematary about the making and legacy of Stephen King's 1990 miniseries, It.
You can watch the extended trailer for Pennywise: The Story of It below, and keep an eye out for the documentary later this year.
"Upcoming documentary from the makers of You're So Cool Brewster: The Story of Fright Night and Unearthed & Untold: The Path to Pet Sematary about the making and legacy of Stephen King's 1990 miniseries, It.
- 2/22/2019
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
With the Toy Fair underway once again in New York City, all kinds of new horror-themed collectibles are getting their time to shine in the spotlight, including Neca's latest figure based on Tim Curry's iconic performance as Pennywise and Bart Mixon's amazing makeup effects in the 1990 Stephen King's It miniseries.
It (1990) Ultimate Pennywise Figure: "From the revered 1990 horror mini-series Stephen King’s It, Pennywise the killer clown is back in a new Ultimate figure!
Based on Tim Curry’s portrayal of the terrifying clown, this 7″ scale figure is faithful to his on-screen appearance and packed with detail and accessories. Pennywise is fully articulated and features a total of three all new interchangeable heads, plus interchangeable hands (including a massive monster hand), “Turn Back Now” balloon and 3-D “emerging hand” book.
Comes in collector-friendly deluxe window box packaging with opening flap.
Release Date: Q3 2019"
Photos from Facebook...
It (1990) Ultimate Pennywise Figure: "From the revered 1990 horror mini-series Stephen King’s It, Pennywise the killer clown is back in a new Ultimate figure!
Based on Tim Curry’s portrayal of the terrifying clown, this 7″ scale figure is faithful to his on-screen appearance and packed with detail and accessories. Pennywise is fully articulated and features a total of three all new interchangeable heads, plus interchangeable hands (including a massive monster hand), “Turn Back Now” balloon and 3-D “emerging hand” book.
Comes in collector-friendly deluxe window box packaging with opening flap.
Release Date: Q3 2019"
Photos from Facebook...
- 2/17/2019
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Jennifer Garner is out for justice in Peppermint.
The 46-year-old actress stars in the new action movie about a mom who pits herself against a drug cartel after her family is murdered. When the corrupt justice system fails to convict their killers, Garner’s Riley North disappears — only to come back on the 5th anniversary of her family’s death to enact her brutal revenge.
“I will kill every one of you, and then I’ll pretty much wing it from there,” her character says near the end of the trailer.
The star excitedly shared the first trailer on her Instagram Thursday.
The 46-year-old actress stars in the new action movie about a mom who pits herself against a drug cartel after her family is murdered. When the corrupt justice system fails to convict their killers, Garner’s Riley North disappears — only to come back on the 5th anniversary of her family’s death to enact her brutal revenge.
“I will kill every one of you, and then I’ll pretty much wing it from there,” her character says near the end of the trailer.
The star excitedly shared the first trailer on her Instagram Thursday.
- 5/31/2018
- by Ale Russian
- PEOPLE.com
With an eye-watering $700 million in the bank and scores of incredible reviews to its name, It is now known as the little horror movie that could.
Joining Get Out and Split in the unofficial category of 2017 Sleeper Hits, New Line’s R-rated adaptation took the world by storm, and it’s a credit to everyone involved – from director Andy Muschietti to Bill Skarsgård, the man beneath the clown mask – that Pennywise sunk his teeth into the zeitgeist. Hell, one need only look to Sony Pictures and its own Slender Man movie for evidence of It‘s achievement. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, as the old saying goes.
But thanks to House of Tortured Souls (h/t Bloody Disgusting), Bart Mixon has delivered his own verdict of New Line’s horror masterclass. Who is Mixon, exactly? He’s the prolific makeup artist whose work includes A Nightmare on Elm Street and the original It.
Joining Get Out and Split in the unofficial category of 2017 Sleeper Hits, New Line’s R-rated adaptation took the world by storm, and it’s a credit to everyone involved – from director Andy Muschietti to Bill Skarsgård, the man beneath the clown mask – that Pennywise sunk his teeth into the zeitgeist. Hell, one need only look to Sony Pictures and its own Slender Man movie for evidence of It‘s achievement. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, as the old saying goes.
But thanks to House of Tortured Souls (h/t Bloody Disgusting), Bart Mixon has delivered his own verdict of New Line’s horror masterclass. Who is Mixon, exactly? He’s the prolific makeup artist whose work includes A Nightmare on Elm Street and the original It.
- 1/19/2018
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
Throughout the past decade, journalist Heather Wixson, now the Managing Editor of Daily Dead, has celebrated horror and championed the creative minds that keep the genre moving in exciting directions, and we're so proud that she continues to share this passion with her new book, Monster Squad: Celebrating the Artists Behind Cinema's Most Memorable Creatures. Following BearManor Media's recent release of Monster Squad, we're excited to announce that in January, Heather will be joined by several of the enthralling subjects of her book at a special autograph signing at Burbank's Dark Delicacies bookstore.
Taking place on Saturday, January 13th at 4:00pm Pst, the Dark Delicacies Monster Squad event is the ultimate chance for readers to meet Heather, get a signed copy of her new book, and share in her love of mind-bending practical effects that have dazzled viewers for decades.
Heather will be joined at Dark Delicacies by some...
Taking place on Saturday, January 13th at 4:00pm Pst, the Dark Delicacies Monster Squad event is the ultimate chance for readers to meet Heather, get a signed copy of her new book, and share in her love of mind-bending practical effects that have dazzled viewers for decades.
Heather will be joined at Dark Delicacies by some...
- 12/28/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Every makeup effect has a story behind it, but even more fascinating are the stories behind the makeup effects artists themselves. For years, Heather Wixson has shared her passion for the horror genre as the Managing Editor on Daily Dead, and we couldn't be more thrilled by the official release of her new book, Monster Squad, a celebration of practical effects artists and their incredible creations that made so many of us believe in the magic of movies and gave us nightmare fuel forever.
Now available from BearManor Media, Monster Squad: Celebrating the Artists Behind Cinema's Most Memorable Creatures shines a light on the artists who have worked tirelessly in the shadows behind the camera to create the jaw-dropping creatures that have haunted big screens and warmed our hearts.
Brimming with hundreds of behind-the-scenes photos and fascinating anecdotes in its 444 pages, Monster Squad takes you from humble beginnings in garages...
Now available from BearManor Media, Monster Squad: Celebrating the Artists Behind Cinema's Most Memorable Creatures shines a light on the artists who have worked tirelessly in the shadows behind the camera to create the jaw-dropping creatures that have haunted big screens and warmed our hearts.
Brimming with hundreds of behind-the-scenes photos and fascinating anecdotes in its 444 pages, Monster Squad takes you from humble beginnings in garages...
- 11/18/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Practical-ly Perfect: Pennywise, Past and Present with Alec Gillis, Tom Woodruff Jr., and Bart Mixon
Over the weekend, Creature Features in Burbank, California played host to an amazing panel called Creating Pennywise, which featured Tom Woodruff, Jr. and Alec Gillis from studioADI, as well as fellow legendary effects artist Bart Mixon, who was responsible for bringing the Tim Curry iteration of Pennywise to life for the 1990 It miniseries.
And even though we have already celebrated Bart Mixon’s iconic design and his ambitious efforts from over 27 years ago just a few months back (which you can read about Here), the discussion held during the Creating Pennywise panel was just too good not to share as part of Daily Dead’s "Practical-ly Perfect" series.
Read on for highlights from the panel, and be sure to check out some of the photos below, which feature an amazing Pennywise bust as well as some of his various sets of teeth and more.
Tom and Alec, what role did...
And even though we have already celebrated Bart Mixon’s iconic design and his ambitious efforts from over 27 years ago just a few months back (which you can read about Here), the discussion held during the Creating Pennywise panel was just too good not to share as part of Daily Dead’s "Practical-ly Perfect" series.
Read on for highlights from the panel, and be sure to check out some of the photos below, which feature an amazing Pennywise bust as well as some of his various sets of teeth and more.
Tom and Alec, what role did...
- 10/17/2017
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
While we’re only two weeks away from the opening of Andy Muschietti’s It, we can still take some time to look back at the miniseries that premiered in 1990 since, for many people, it was one of the most important… Continue Reading →
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- 8/25/2017
- by Jonathan Barkan
- DreadCentral.com
"They all float down here, Georgie!" Pennywise and the kids of The Losers Club from the 1990 miniseries adaptation of Stephen King's It are featured in hours of content in the new documentary Pennywise: The Story of It. Also: Mystery Science Theater 3000 collectibles and apparel, 43rd annual Saturn Awards Special Achievement Award Winners, a look at a new clip from Mountain Monsters, and Wichita release details.
Pennywise: The Story of It Documentary Indiegogo Details: "Indiegogo Campaign: "From the makers of 'You're so cool, Brewster! The Story of Fright Night' and 'RoboDoc: The Creation of RoboCop' and the director of 'Unearthed & Untold: The Path to Pet Path to Pet Sematary' comes this brand-new documentary celebrating the legacy of 'Stephen King's It' and the legend Tim Curry. With over 30 interviews and hours of behind the scenes footage, this is Your opportunity to support this independent project and make it a reality.
Pennywise: The Story of It Documentary Indiegogo Details: "Indiegogo Campaign: "From the makers of 'You're so cool, Brewster! The Story of Fright Night' and 'RoboDoc: The Creation of RoboCop' and the director of 'Unearthed & Untold: The Path to Pet Path to Pet Sematary' comes this brand-new documentary celebrating the legacy of 'Stephen King's It' and the legend Tim Curry. With over 30 interviews and hours of behind the scenes footage, this is Your opportunity to support this independent project and make it a reality.
- 5/24/2017
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
For this month’s Practical-ly Perfect column, I thought it was the perfect time to take a moment and pay tribute to Bart Mixon’s contributions to the 1990 miniseries adaptation of Stephen King’s It, which was directed by Tommy Lee Wallace (you can read my interview with him Here). When it debuted on ABC in November of 1990, it became a landmark moment for television, and a big part of that was the now-iconic villain Pennywise, portrayed by the legendary Tim Curry.
As we all get ready for Andy Muschietti’s new take on King’s classic novel, it’s only fitting that we celebrate Mixon’s bold and ambitious take on horror’s most infamous killer clown in the original It adaptation. Mixon discussed his approach to designing Pennywise, his experiences collaborating with Curry (who was one of three top choices Wallace had in mind to play the unforgettably...
As we all get ready for Andy Muschietti’s new take on King’s classic novel, it’s only fitting that we celebrate Mixon’s bold and ambitious take on horror’s most infamous killer clown in the original It adaptation. Mixon discussed his approach to designing Pennywise, his experiences collaborating with Curry (who was one of three top choices Wallace had in mind to play the unforgettably...
- 4/5/2017
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Tim Curry was perfect as Pennywise the Clown in ABC's TV movie adaption of Stephen King's It. I love the book and I'm a fan of the original film. While we wait to see how the upcoming new feature film adaptation turns out, here's a great behind the scenes photo of Curry on the set of the original film looking creepy as hell as he smokes a cigarette. This character design and makeup for it was created by Bart J. Mixon (Fright Night II, Necronomicon). I also included an original early character sketch of Pennywise created by the artist below.
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- 9/10/2016
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Here you have another Scream Factory title, which will be judged a little harsher than usual. MGM recently released its own Blu-ray version of Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, and for the most part, it was just fine. In addition to the MGM Region A release, there was also an Arrow Video-released Region B Blu-ray, which most fans have considered the “definitive edition” until now. I have nothing but respect for Arrow Video. They are basically the Criterion of B-movies right now. But I think this new TCM Blu-ray may just trump their excellent release, at least ever-so-slightly in the Pq department. As for the movie itself, I’m a big fan, always have been. I know it’s a divisive title among fans because it abandoned the relentlessly terrifying tone of the first movie, and opted for a more humorous approach, but it’s utterly fascinating. That opening scene is...
- 4/23/2016
- by Shawn Savage
- The Liberal Dead
This third week of April has some exciting home entertainment offerings for us genre fans, including the special edition releases of two cult classics I adore, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 and The Stuff. An indie film I’ve been hearing about for a while now, Grimewave, also makes its way to DVD this Tuesday and while it may not be traditional horror, Oscar-winner The Revenant certainly has enough badassery contained within its cinematic frames to be worthy of mentioning this week, and it arrives on both Blu-ray and DVD on April 19th.
Other notable releases this week include Smothered (which features a ton of horror icons and was directed by John Schneider of Smallville and Dukes of Hazzard fame), 15 Till Midnight, Classroom 6, Ip Man 3, German Angst and She Wolf Rising.
Grimewave (Wild Eye Raw, DVD)
When the legendary, unstoppable serial killer Cfk stumbles upon a drug deal, he accidentally...
Other notable releases this week include Smothered (which features a ton of horror icons and was directed by John Schneider of Smallville and Dukes of Hazzard fame), 15 Till Midnight, Classroom 6, Ip Man 3, German Angst and She Wolf Rising.
Grimewave (Wild Eye Raw, DVD)
When the legendary, unstoppable serial killer Cfk stumbles upon a drug deal, he accidentally...
- 4/19/2016
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Scream Factory pays tribute to the Sawyer family on April 19th with their Collector’s Edition Blu-ray release of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, and we’ve been provided with three copies to give away to Daily Dead readers.
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Prize Details: (3) Winners will receive (1) Collector’s Edition Blu-ray copy of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2.
How to Enter: For a chance to win, email contest@dailydead.com with the subject “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 Contest”. Be sure to include your name and mailing address.
Entry Details: The contest will end at 12:01am Est on April 22nd. This contest is only open to those who are eighteen years of age or older that live in the United States. Only one entry per household will be accepted.
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From the Press Release: “The buzzz is back! On April 19, 2016, Scream Factory will release The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 [Collector’s Edition] in a comprehensive 2-disc...
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Prize Details: (3) Winners will receive (1) Collector’s Edition Blu-ray copy of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2.
How to Enter: For a chance to win, email contest@dailydead.com with the subject “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 Contest”. Be sure to include your name and mailing address.
Entry Details: The contest will end at 12:01am Est on April 22nd. This contest is only open to those who are eighteen years of age or older that live in the United States. Only one entry per household will be accepted.
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From the Press Release: “The buzzz is back! On April 19, 2016, Scream Factory will release The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 [Collector’s Edition] in a comprehensive 2-disc...
- 4/16/2016
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Scream Factory celebrates the upcoming 30th anniversary of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 in style on Tuesday with their Collector’s Edition Blu-ray release of the beloved sequel, and we have a clip and a trailer that tease the film’s high-def makeover, as well as a look at the new episode of Horror’s Hallowed Grounds that is included in the bonus features.
From the Press Release: “The buzzz is back! On April 19, 2016, Scream Factory will release The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 [Collector’s Edition] in a comprehensive 2-disc set with 10 hours of bonus features, including nearly 5 hours of exclusive content.
In 1974, horror fans rejoiced upon the release of Tobe Hooper’s masterpiece, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. The movie raised the stakes of in-your-face filmmaking and changed the face of horror. Twelve years later, Hooper and the Sawyer clan are back with this deviously entertaining sequel, starring Dennis Hopper in one of...
From the Press Release: “The buzzz is back! On April 19, 2016, Scream Factory will release The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 [Collector’s Edition] in a comprehensive 2-disc set with 10 hours of bonus features, including nearly 5 hours of exclusive content.
In 1974, horror fans rejoiced upon the release of Tobe Hooper’s masterpiece, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. The movie raised the stakes of in-your-face filmmaking and changed the face of horror. Twelve years later, Hooper and the Sawyer clan are back with this deviously entertaining sequel, starring Dennis Hopper in one of...
- 4/16/2016
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Like many children growing up in the 1960s, Kenneth Hall loved monsters. Ever since he was a toddler, his mother — who was an especially big fan of Vincent Price — took him and his brother to see films like The Brides Of Dracula, Curse Of The Werewolf, and The Pit And The Pendulum. And that was all it took. At age 10, Hall discovered Famous Monsters of Filmland, and with the help of the trusty TV Guide, he and his brother made a point to watch as many of the films they read about as they could, even if it meant sneaking out of bed and staying up late to catch a showing of The Deadly Mantis. Like many Monster Kids of his time, there was a now-or-never mentality that came with a lack of home video, but growing up in Jacksonville, Fl did give Hall an extra advantage. It was the...
- 3/18/2016
- by Caroline Stephenson
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
This year marks the 30th anniversary of Tobe Hooper’s The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 and to celebrate, Scream Factory revealed the release details for their upcoming Collector’s Edition Blu-ray of the sequel, which includes nearly five hours of new bonus features content:
Press Release: The buzzz is back! On April 19, 2016, Scream Factory will release The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 [Collector’s Edition] in a comprehensive 2-disc set with 10 hours of bonus features, including nearly 5 hours of exclusive content.
In 1974, horror fans rejoiced upon the release of Tobe Hooper’s masterpiece, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. The movie raised the stakes of in-your-face filmmaking and changed the face of horror. Twelve years later, Hooper and the Sawyer clan are back with this deviously entertaining sequel, starring Dennis Hopper in one of the most deliciously crazed performances of his career.
For a decade, Texas Ranger Lefty Enright (Hopper) has sought to avenge the brutal...
Press Release: The buzzz is back! On April 19, 2016, Scream Factory will release The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 [Collector’s Edition] in a comprehensive 2-disc set with 10 hours of bonus features, including nearly 5 hours of exclusive content.
In 1974, horror fans rejoiced upon the release of Tobe Hooper’s masterpiece, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. The movie raised the stakes of in-your-face filmmaking and changed the face of horror. Twelve years later, Hooper and the Sawyer clan are back with this deviously entertaining sequel, starring Dennis Hopper in one of the most deliciously crazed performances of his career.
For a decade, Texas Ranger Lefty Enright (Hopper) has sought to avenge the brutal...
- 3/10/2016
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
There are certain movies that, as you are witnessing them for the first time, feel like something of an event, and that is precisely my experience with Stephen King’s It, which first aired on ABC in November 1990. I can remember everything about watching both installments—how terrified I was of Tim Curry as Pennywise, how much I genuinely loved those kids and how awesome it was to see one of my favorite actors, John Ritter, show up in a horror movie (based on a Stephen King novel nonetheless). It was a landmark in many regards, but to me, as a fan, it's monumental because it truly was one of the first things I ever saw air on network television that genuinely scared the hell out of me.
And since we here at Daily Dead decided to celebrate the Halloween season by paying tribute to many of our favorite King...
And since we here at Daily Dead decided to celebrate the Halloween season by paying tribute to many of our favorite King...
- 10/27/2015
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Men in Black III, Hellboy II: The Golden Army and Fantastic Four are big time films that make-up/visual effects artist Bart J. Mixon has had a hand in. His name doesn’t jump out at you like Rob Bottin and Rick Baker, but the man is one of the best in the business. Today we go old school with Bart and look at the southern fried zombie flick The Supernaturals.
Jason Bene: The field of special make-up FX took off in the 80′s. How did you start out in the business?
Bart J. Mixon: I started out as a fan doing make-ups on myself and friends in Houston, Texas, in the ‘70’s. I was a member of a comic book club (the Hcca) and one of the other members new some very basic information on make-up effects – taking life casts with plaster, slip latex casting, etc. – so I...
Jason Bene: The field of special make-up FX took off in the 80′s. How did you start out in the business?
Bart J. Mixon: I started out as a fan doing make-ups on myself and friends in Houston, Texas, in the ‘70’s. I was a member of a comic book club (the Hcca) and one of the other members new some very basic information on make-up effects – taking life casts with plaster, slip latex casting, etc. – so I...
- 6/24/2011
- by Jason Bene
- Killer Films
The first time I saw The Texas Chainsaw Massacre was on a double bill with The Funhouse in the early 80′s. It was the first time I thought a film was real. The documentary style felt authentic, and the unrelenting terror left me shaking in my boots. Over a decade after making his masterpiece of horror, Tobe Hooper decided it was time to revisit Leatherface with an over-the-top sequel that left a lot of fans scratching their heads. I got it from day one; it was a slapstick comedy that was a parody of the ’74 trendsetter. No doubt the original is more accomplished, but it does not have much repeat value for me.
The 1980′s began with down and dirty horror films that raised the violence bar to all new heights, but in no time they started to wear thin. Humor was inserted into the genre in 1985 and the horror-comedy...
The 1980′s began with down and dirty horror films that raised the violence bar to all new heights, but in no time they started to wear thin. Humor was inserted into the genre in 1985 and the horror-comedy...
- 11/25/2010
- by Jason Bene
- Killer Films
Actress Scout Taylor-Compton (Laurie Strode) has checked in from the Georgia set of Rob Zombie's untitled Halloween sequel with a 6-minute video blog. The clip (which you can see below) features some familar faces, including writer/director Rob Zombie, Margot Kidder, FX artists Wayne Toth and Bart Mixon, Brea Grant, Angela Trimbur, and more all appearing to have a great time shooting the film.
In addition, Zombie himself has opened up about in the film in a lengthy interview from IGN.
"What I struggled with for so long before I started was if you're going to make a movie about Laurie Strode, what [are] really the effects if that was real?" he says. "If one day you woke up in the hospital and I go, 'Oh, by the way, someone murdered your parents last night, and all of your friends, and the murderer is your brother.' Like what would...
In addition, Zombie himself has opened up about in the film in a lengthy interview from IGN.
"What I struggled with for so long before I started was if you're going to make a movie about Laurie Strode, what [are] really the effects if that was real?" he says. "If one day you woke up in the hospital and I go, 'Oh, by the way, someone murdered your parents last night, and all of your friends, and the murderer is your brother.' Like what would...
- 3/18/2009
- Fangoria
The film Hellboy 2: The Golden Army owes its look in large part to Spectral Motion, the Los Angeles-based shop that specializes in the design and creation of cinematic effects, special make-up effects, animatronics and action props. Spectral Motion owner and CEO Mike Elizalde and a panel of artists who worked on the film.Mark Setrakian, Bart Mixon, Thom Floutz, Matt Rose and Chad Waters.will discuss their experiences onstage with Make-up Artist writer Joe Nazzaro at the International Make-up Artist Trade Show, held June 21-22 in Los Angeles. The panel discussion will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, June 21 on the Main Stage of the Pasadena Convention Center. For more information about the show, visit www.makeupartistshow.com.
- 6/10/2008
- makeupmag.com
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