This week on The Dead Files, Steve Dischiavi and Amy Allan head to Missouri where paranormal activity is keeping the customers of one bed-and-breakfast awake at night. Brumley, Missouri, might be a small village with less than 100 people but it is also home to the Haunted Castle House Bed and Breakfast, that claims to be the most haunted house in the Midwest. The house was built back in the mid 1800’s by Dr. Walter and Martha Dixon who had been inspired by similar stone build mansions they’d seen whilst travelling in England. Steve’s investigates the background of the place...read more...
- 5/13/2017
- by James Wray
- Monsters and Critics
While I'm not the big cheerleader of Neill Blomkamp so many others are, I will commend him for the fact he makes the movies he wants to make and he's not making test audience-approved, PG-13 material and while I have zero interest in seeing Chappie, kudos once again for giving us another R-rated film where in the hands of others it would most likely be a soft lob down the middle, PG-13 waste. Also in today's bulletin we have Olivier Assayas' Clouds Of Sils Maria starring Juliette Binoche and Kristen Stewart. This one has received plenty of good word of mouth and seems like a must see once it arrives in April. On the flip side of that we have a rating for Thomas McCarthy's The Cobbler starring Adam Sandler, which walked away from the Toronto Film Festival last year as the most loathed release of the fest.
- 2/10/2015
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
First built in 1963 in Panama City, Florida, the Miracle Strip Amusement Park was a small park across the street from the beach, whose claim to fame was the Starliner wooden roller coaster, the first roller coaster in Florida and the only ride to have existed throughout the park's duration. The park was segregated until the late 1960s, which is about when expansion on the park started, and more rides were added throughout the 1970s and 1980s.
The Miracle Strip Amusement Park closed in September 2004, due to waning attendance and increased expenses. Many of the existing rides were sold off to other amusement parks. Those that remained turned into the terrifyingly beautiful abandoned constructions you see here.
Dante's Inferno
Clearly, walking through the gaping maw of a lecherous cartoon demon is weird enough; add the ravages of time and disrepair, and it is enough to give you chills. When operational, Dante's...
The Miracle Strip Amusement Park closed in September 2004, due to waning attendance and increased expenses. Many of the existing rides were sold off to other amusement parks. Those that remained turned into the terrifyingly beautiful abandoned constructions you see here.
Dante's Inferno
Clearly, walking through the gaping maw of a lecherous cartoon demon is weird enough; add the ravages of time and disrepair, and it is enough to give you chills. When operational, Dante's...
- 1/3/2014
- by Alyse Wax
- FEARnet
Hot on the heels of their first wave announcement, the amazing crew behind the Stanley Film Festival, which runs at the iconic and historic Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Co May 2-5, has selected The Purge as its opening night film.
Paired with the festival’s opening night “Shining Gala” party, The Purge stars Ethan Hawke, Lena Headey, Max Burkholder, and Edwin Hodge, and is produced by Blumhouse Productions.
“In the near future, a daring new edict keeps the nation safe. Called simply The Purge, it is a 24 hour release from all laws. When vicious outsiders break into an innocent family’s home on the one night that crime is legal each year, everyone will find out how far they would go to protect themselves. “
The festival also announced Ben Wheatley’s Sightseers, a horror comedy about “a couple vacationing in rural England who can't seem to shake the series...
Paired with the festival’s opening night “Shining Gala” party, The Purge stars Ethan Hawke, Lena Headey, Max Burkholder, and Edwin Hodge, and is produced by Blumhouse Productions.
“In the near future, a daring new edict keeps the nation safe. Called simply The Purge, it is a 24 hour release from all laws. When vicious outsiders break into an innocent family’s home on the one night that crime is legal each year, everyone will find out how far they would go to protect themselves. “
The festival also announced Ben Wheatley’s Sightseers, a horror comedy about “a couple vacationing in rural England who can't seem to shake the series...
- 4/9/2013
- by Brad McHargue
- DreadCentral.com
After announcing a solid feature line-up, The Stanley Film Festival has announced their short film screenings and special presentations. They have also revealed that their opening night film will be The Purge:
April 9, 2013 (Denver, Co) – The Stanley Film Festival (Sff), presented by NBC Universal’s Chiller, announced today its Opening Night film, Centerpiece film, special presentations and shorts programs for the inaugural event that will run May 2 – 5, 2013 in Estes Park, Colo. Celebrating the best in independent horror cinema, Sff will showcase a full slate of features, shorts, panels, student competitions and special events – with Festival headquarters set at The Stanley Hotel. The haunted landmark opened in 1909 and was the inspiration for Stephen King’s Overlook Hotel in The Shining.
The Stanley Film Festival opens Thursday, May 2, with a Gala Presentation of Universal Pictures’ The Purge, a speculative thriller directed by James DeMonaco and starring Ethan Hawke, Lena Headey, Adelaide Kane and Max Burkholder.
April 9, 2013 (Denver, Co) – The Stanley Film Festival (Sff), presented by NBC Universal’s Chiller, announced today its Opening Night film, Centerpiece film, special presentations and shorts programs for the inaugural event that will run May 2 – 5, 2013 in Estes Park, Colo. Celebrating the best in independent horror cinema, Sff will showcase a full slate of features, shorts, panels, student competitions and special events – with Festival headquarters set at The Stanley Hotel. The haunted landmark opened in 1909 and was the inspiration for Stephen King’s Overlook Hotel in The Shining.
The Stanley Film Festival opens Thursday, May 2, with a Gala Presentation of Universal Pictures’ The Purge, a speculative thriller directed by James DeMonaco and starring Ethan Hawke, Lena Headey, Adelaide Kane and Max Burkholder.
- 4/9/2013
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Lone Gnome is on a mission. The little guy has to take on a world of baddies to save his people from being turned to stone in the upcoming animated film Gnome in the Haunted Castle. He's got the attitude of Hobo With A Shotgun, but he's got a cute pointy, red hat.
Check out the trailer.
The film was written, directed and produced by Frank Sudol through Blackarro Productions, who specialize in unrated animated films. If you dig the trailer you can buy an advanced DVD version of Gnome in the Haunted Catle in 2D and 3D at Blackarro.com. Gnome in the Haunted Castle hits Amazon.com in September.
Synopsis
Short? No doubt. Overpowered? Better believe it. Outnumbered? Don't ask. Big on courage? Absolutely.
Lone Gnome is about to join the fate of the rest of Gnomekind, who have all turned into stone, unless within an hour's time,...
Check out the trailer.
The film was written, directed and produced by Frank Sudol through Blackarro Productions, who specialize in unrated animated films. If you dig the trailer you can buy an advanced DVD version of Gnome in the Haunted Catle in 2D and 3D at Blackarro.com. Gnome in the Haunted Castle hits Amazon.com in September.
Synopsis
Short? No doubt. Overpowered? Better believe it. Outnumbered? Don't ask. Big on courage? Absolutely.
Lone Gnome is about to join the fate of the rest of Gnomekind, who have all turned into stone, unless within an hour's time,...
- 8/27/2012
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
The big news in cinemas over the last couple of years has been the return of 3D, but it's Imax that's now coming into its own and really transforming the movie-going experience
The future of cinema is here. It's been around for years but, as studios now struggle to find a way to offer audiences a spectacle that can't be replicated by downloads or illegal streams, it's currently enjoying a quiet renaissance. It has revolutionised the way we consume movies, and an increasing number of well-respected film-makers are seeking it out as a creative outlet. 3D? Don't be daft – 3D is the medium of cut-price dance films; the medium of Piranha and Yogi Bear and that terrible Clash of the Titans remake. No, I'm talking about Imax.
More than anything – more than 3D, more than digital projection, more than crazy schemes where you have to pay 30 quid to see a...
The future of cinema is here. It's been around for years but, as studios now struggle to find a way to offer audiences a spectacle that can't be replicated by downloads or illegal streams, it's currently enjoying a quiet renaissance. It has revolutionised the way we consume movies, and an increasing number of well-respected film-makers are seeking it out as a creative outlet. 3D? Don't be daft – 3D is the medium of cut-price dance films; the medium of Piranha and Yogi Bear and that terrible Clash of the Titans remake. No, I'm talking about Imax.
More than anything – more than 3D, more than digital projection, more than crazy schemes where you have to pay 30 quid to see a...
- 10/14/2010
- by Stuart Heritage
- The Guardian - Film News
In keeping with the increasing specialization of entertainment media, seniors who want to bond with their 4-year-old grandkids now have their very own film, the 3-D non-spectacular Fly Me To The Moon. The crudely made CGI effort follows three adventurous young flies who stow away on Apollo 11's 1969 moon shot, hoping to be the first insects in space. But the computer animation looks 20 years old, and the story's crass Cold War stereotypes feel even older. Fly Me To The Moon at least makes interesting use of 3-D: Startling jabs at viewers' eyes are replaced by long tracking shots that venture deep into the screen. Director Ben Stassen (fresh off the likes of Haunted Castle and Wild Safari 3-D) is playfully specific about what it might be like to sleep inside a rubber glove, get trapped inside a test tube, or just be a tiny fly on a...
- 8/14/2008
- by Tasha Robinson
- avclub.com
Ben Stassen, the Belgium director behind such 3D ventures as Haunted Castle and the upcoming Fly Me to the Moon, an animated story about houseflies aboard the Apollo 11, is prepping a new project that will hopefully be of interest to us fans called Horror Tour.
No plot details, or any kind of details for that matter, were revealed, but THR did state that Hour Tour would be a stereoscopic live-action film, and he plans to start shooting it next summer. So it could be quite a while before we hear anything solid on it.
What I’m hoping for is twisted story about betrayal and revenge, all told from the perspective of a murder weapon. Or, since it’s called Horror Tour, maybe it’ll be a really technically advanced look at famous horror locations across the globe? When we know, you’ll know!
- Johnny Butane
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No plot details, or any kind of details for that matter, were revealed, but THR did state that Hour Tour would be a stereoscopic live-action film, and he plans to start shooting it next summer. So it could be quite a while before we hear anything solid on it.
What I’m hoping for is twisted story about betrayal and revenge, all told from the perspective of a murder weapon. Or, since it’s called Horror Tour, maybe it’ll be a really technically advanced look at famous horror locations across the globe? When we know, you’ll know!
- Johnny Butane
Get Yourself Something Cool From Evilshop!
- 8/5/2008
- by Johnny Butane
- DreadCentral.com
Riding the crest of interest in 3-D movies, nWave Pictures has started production on its first computer-animated 3-D theatrical feature, Fly Me to the Moon. The theme park and specialized entertainment company behind Wild Safari 3-D and Haunted Castle has earmarked $21 million toward Moon, an original story about three tween houseflies who stow away aboard the Apollo 11 flight to the moon. The film is set to be released in spring 2007. "We've been pulling this project together for three years," nWave president Charlotte Huggins said. "I've been sitting on my surfboard waiting for the wave, and animation projected in 3-D is generating lots of interest right now."...
- 11/13/2005
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
TEL AVIV, Israel -- With the support of what operators claim is the first commercial television campaign to promote Imax theaters, Epic Entertainment Ltd. -- which won the tender to operate commercial Imax theaters in Israel -- launched its first venue Monday in the southern resort town of Eilat with a screening of Haunted Castle. The 300-seat venue, Imax 3D Eilat, is exhibiting five movies, in Hebrew-language versions only, with plans to include versions in additional languages as international tourists arrive, Epic said. Epic said that two more venues, one in Tel Aviv and one in Jerusalem, also are scheduled, with the Jerusalem venue dependent on the return of tourists currently deterred by the security situation.
- 5/19/2004
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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