It's finally that time of year! AMC is going wall to wall with scary movies as Fearfest 2017 kicks off today with a Halloween marathon! Check out the full schedule of what's in store below, and continue reading:
Monday, October 23, 2017
9:00 am Halloween
11:00 am Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers
1:00 pm Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers
3:00 pm Halloween 6: The Curse of Michael Myers
5:00 pm Halloween H2O: 20 Years Later
7:00 pm Halloween II
9:30 pm Halloween
11:30 pm Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers
Tuesday, October 24, 2017
1:30 am Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers
3:30 am Halloween 6: The Curse of Michael Myers
9:00 am House on Haunted Hill
11:00 am House of Wax
1:30 pm Halloween H2O: 20 Years Later
3:30 pm Halloween II
6:00 pm Child’s Play
8:00 pm Curse of Chucky
10:00 pm Cult of Chucky
Wednesday,...
Monday, October 23, 2017
9:00 am Halloween
11:00 am Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers
1:00 pm Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers
3:00 pm Halloween 6: The Curse of Michael Myers
5:00 pm Halloween H2O: 20 Years Later
7:00 pm Halloween II
9:30 pm Halloween
11:30 pm Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers
Tuesday, October 24, 2017
1:30 am Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers
3:30 am Halloween 6: The Curse of Michael Myers
9:00 am House on Haunted Hill
11:00 am House of Wax
1:30 pm Halloween H2O: 20 Years Later
3:30 pm Halloween II
6:00 pm Child’s Play
8:00 pm Curse of Chucky
10:00 pm Cult of Chucky
Wednesday,...
- 10/23/2017
- by Mick Joest
- GeekTyrant
The Wraiths of War hits shelves from Titan Books tomorrow, October 11th, so we encourage our readers to continue reading today's Highlights for an exclusive excerpt from Mark Morris' new novel. Also: a new trailer for The Shelter, IFC's "Wake Up and Smell the Evil" Marathon, 360 Degrees of Hell Vr experience, and photos / release details for the Slimer and Sloth pins.
Exclusive Excerpt from The Wraiths of War: Synopsis: "Alex Locke is desperately trying to hold onto the disparate threads of the complex web of time he has created. He travels to the First World War, living through the horrors of trench warfare in order to befriend a young soldier crucial to his story; then to the 1930s to uncover the secrets of a mysterious stage magician. He moves back and forth in time, always with the strange and terrifying Dark Man on his heels, gradually getting closer to...
Exclusive Excerpt from The Wraiths of War: Synopsis: "Alex Locke is desperately trying to hold onto the disparate threads of the complex web of time he has created. He travels to the First World War, living through the horrors of trench warfare in order to befriend a young soldier crucial to his story; then to the 1930s to uncover the secrets of a mysterious stage magician. He moves back and forth in time, always with the strange and terrifying Dark Man on his heels, gradually getting closer to...
- 10/10/2016
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Exclusive: Roman Kopelevich’s La-based sales company has come on to handle international sales on a reboot slate of ten American International Pictures genre classics from the 1950s.
Cinedigm will distribute the films in the Us and producers Lou Arkoff and Hal Sadoff have lined up a September start on back-to-back shoots for the entire roster.
Cast and directors are expected to be announced shortly on the slate, which the producers aim to turn into an R-rated comic book-style cinematic universe with interconnecting characters.
The roster includes Girls In Prison, Viking Women & The Sea Serpent, The Brain Eaters (pictured); She-Creature and Teenage Caveman.
Rounding out the slate are Reform School Girl, The Undead, How To Make A Monster, The Cool & The Crazy and Day The World Ended.
Former New Line and Fox executive Jeff Katz wrote each script and the ten individual stories will feed into one overarching narrative. Sadoff is the former head of international and media...
Cinedigm will distribute the films in the Us and producers Lou Arkoff and Hal Sadoff have lined up a September start on back-to-back shoots for the entire roster.
Cast and directors are expected to be announced shortly on the slate, which the producers aim to turn into an R-rated comic book-style cinematic universe with interconnecting characters.
The roster includes Girls In Prison, Viking Women & The Sea Serpent, The Brain Eaters (pictured); She-Creature and Teenage Caveman.
Rounding out the slate are Reform School Girl, The Undead, How To Make A Monster, The Cool & The Crazy and Day The World Ended.
Former New Line and Fox executive Jeff Katz wrote each script and the ten individual stories will feed into one overarching narrative. Sadoff is the former head of international and media...
- 5/16/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
This past Wednesday, August 6th, saw the close of the 18th edition of Montreal's Fantasia Film Festival; and now that the dust has settled, we have the full list of this year's award winners plus the Fest's dates for 2015.
From the Press Release:
Returning to its home at Concordia University after the location’s massive 2013 renovations, the acclaimed Fantasia International Film Festival, North America’s longest-running genre film fest, benefited from having three theaters in which to screen its record 160+ films.
Among the numerous highlights that took place during the three-week festival were the crowd-pleasing, revelatory world premieres of Leo Gabriadze’s Cybernatural (review here), Sarah Adina Smith’s The Midnight Swim, and Bennett Jones’ I Am A Knife With Legs. Also of note were massively successful screenings of Richard Linklater’s Boyhood, James Gunn’s Guardians Of The Galaxy, Lee Su-jin’s Han Gong-ju, Keishi Otomo’s Rurouni Kenshin – Kyoto Inferno,...
From the Press Release:
Returning to its home at Concordia University after the location’s massive 2013 renovations, the acclaimed Fantasia International Film Festival, North America’s longest-running genre film fest, benefited from having three theaters in which to screen its record 160+ films.
Among the numerous highlights that took place during the three-week festival were the crowd-pleasing, revelatory world premieres of Leo Gabriadze’s Cybernatural (review here), Sarah Adina Smith’s The Midnight Swim, and Bennett Jones’ I Am A Knife With Legs. Also of note were massively successful screenings of Richard Linklater’s Boyhood, James Gunn’s Guardians Of The Galaxy, Lee Su-jin’s Han Gong-ju, Keishi Otomo’s Rurouni Kenshin – Kyoto Inferno,...
- 8/9/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
The BBC announced officially this weekend that Matt Smith, current star of Doctor Who, will be leaving the series in the Christmas episode.
Both Matt and showrunner Steven Moffat have already been quoted heaping glowing praise on each other, and rightly so. Doctor Who fandom has already kicked into overdrive, showering tumblr and other blog pages with a deluge of tribute graphics, please to remain, and other spontaneous eruptions of raw emotion.
Doctor Who fans will now once again pass through the seven stages of grief, a process that some have never experienced, being new to the show, some have already seen once or twice, or for older fans (raises hand), seven, eight, or as many as eleven times.
One of the most amazing things about Doctor Who is this process of regeneration. While other actors have been replaced on television shows, Doctor Who invented a process that made it a part of the narrative.
Both Matt and showrunner Steven Moffat have already been quoted heaping glowing praise on each other, and rightly so. Doctor Who fandom has already kicked into overdrive, showering tumblr and other blog pages with a deluge of tribute graphics, please to remain, and other spontaneous eruptions of raw emotion.
Doctor Who fans will now once again pass through the seven stages of grief, a process that some have never experienced, being new to the show, some have already seen once or twice, or for older fans (raises hand), seven, eight, or as many as eleven times.
One of the most amazing things about Doctor Who is this process of regeneration. While other actors have been replaced on television shows, Doctor Who invented a process that made it a part of the narrative.
- 6/2/2013
- by Vinnie Bartilucci
- Comicmix.com
Cox is renowned for being one of the most talented practical effects experts in Australia, having won an Oscar for creating the animatronic sheep, puppies, mice and dog in Babe. He also won an AFI Award for the mechanical crocodile he produced for Rogue.
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His interactive show, How to Make a Monster: The Art and Technology of Animatronics, first opened at the Queensland Museum during Christmas in 2004, which quickly became the second most successful exhibition ever staged in Australia (after Tutankhamen).
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The following year, it was shown at Sydney's Australian Museum in 2005, where it also received rave reviews. Since then, it has been the top three exhibition at almost every other venue it has visited, and the number one show at most, including its tour of the U.S. in 2008 and 2010. The latest version of the exhibition set sail for the U.S. again in February, which includes a...
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His interactive show, How to Make a Monster: The Art and Technology of Animatronics, first opened at the Queensland Museum during Christmas in 2004, which quickly became the second most successful exhibition ever staged in Australia (after Tutankhamen).
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The following year, it was shown at Sydney's Australian Museum in 2005, where it also received rave reviews. Since then, it has been the top three exhibition at almost every other venue it has visited, and the number one show at most, including its tour of the U.S. in 2008 and 2010. The latest version of the exhibition set sail for the U.S. again in February, which includes a...
- 4/18/2013
- by Rodney Appleyard
- IF.com.au
Ray Harryhausen - Master of the Majicks
Volume 1: Beginnings and Endings
by Mike Hankin
Foreword by Tom Hanks
Preface by Sir Christopher Frayling
www.archive-editions.com
Finally Completed and off to the Printer!
Vol. 1 is planned to ship in early Summer, 2013.
Written and produced over the past 10 years with Ray Harryhausen's cooperation and support, the complete 3-volume definitive 295,000-word career/biography features interviews with Ray and his colleagues and is profusely illustrated with several hundred rare photographs, artwork, and illustrations (many of which have never been previously published).
We published Volume 2 ("The American Films") first, then Volume 3 ("The British Films"), and are now wrapping up the set with Volume 1 (“Beginnings and Endings”).
Chapters in Volume 1 extensively cover:
Ray's Early 16mm Experiments, The Influence of Willis O'Brien and King Kong, George Pal's Puppetoons®, Ray's Film Work During World War II, The Fairy Tale Short Subjects, Ray's Retirement Years (including tributes,...
Volume 1: Beginnings and Endings
by Mike Hankin
Foreword by Tom Hanks
Preface by Sir Christopher Frayling
www.archive-editions.com
Finally Completed and off to the Printer!
Vol. 1 is planned to ship in early Summer, 2013.
Written and produced over the past 10 years with Ray Harryhausen's cooperation and support, the complete 3-volume definitive 295,000-word career/biography features interviews with Ray and his colleagues and is profusely illustrated with several hundred rare photographs, artwork, and illustrations (many of which have never been previously published).
We published Volume 2 ("The American Films") first, then Volume 3 ("The British Films"), and are now wrapping up the set with Volume 1 (“Beginnings and Endings”).
Chapters in Volume 1 extensively cover:
Ray's Early 16mm Experiments, The Influence of Willis O'Brien and King Kong, George Pal's Puppetoons®, Ray's Film Work During World War II, The Fairy Tale Short Subjects, Ray's Retirement Years (including tributes,...
- 3/27/2013
- by nospam@example.com (Cinema Retro)
- Cinemaretro.com
The big names keep coming! Rock and Shock, the kick-ass Worcester, Mass., horror/music festival, has just announced that the entire cast of FEARnet's show "Holliston," as well as actor Tyler Mane, have been added to the guest list for this year's festival.
This is a very exciting announcement as the cast of "Holliston" (which includes Adam Green, Joe Lynch, Dee Snider, Dave Brockie, Laura Ortiz and Corri English) and Tyler Mane are now added to a fun group of celebs that already includes unique names like Danny Trejo, Anthony Michael Hall and Peter Criss. Also a bunch of genre favorites will be there like Bill Moseley, Sid Haig, Michael Berryman and Jack Ketchum. More names are being added all the time. And don't forget Gwar, The Misfits, Shadows Fall, DevilDriver, Mongrel and many other bands will be playing.
For more visit the official Rock and Shock website, "like" Rock...
This is a very exciting announcement as the cast of "Holliston" (which includes Adam Green, Joe Lynch, Dee Snider, Dave Brockie, Laura Ortiz and Corri English) and Tyler Mane are now added to a fun group of celebs that already includes unique names like Danny Trejo, Anthony Michael Hall and Peter Criss. Also a bunch of genre favorites will be there like Bill Moseley, Sid Haig, Michael Berryman and Jack Ketchum. More names are being added all the time. And don't forget Gwar, The Misfits, Shadows Fall, DevilDriver, Mongrel and many other bands will be playing.
For more visit the official Rock and Shock website, "like" Rock...
- 8/31/2012
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
On April 14th and 15th here in the States, we'll be thinking about taxes while our friends across the pond have the chance to attend the Manchester Monster Convention, devoted to all things monsters and horror with displays and talks from artists, writers, designers, and more!
It takes place at the Sachas Hotel in Manchester, running 10am-5pm each day, with a "Monster Movie Triple-Bill" taking place April 14th from 6pm til "late", sponsored by our friends at Grimm Up North. Tickets are just £10 for full weekend access to the convention, including all talks (the Saturday night movies cost extra).
Saturday 14th April
11am - Before Dawn - a new British horror film set in Yorkshire. Dominic Brunt (actor/director) and Neale Myers (cameraman/digital effects artist) will be showing clips from their new Yorkshire horror movie, Before Dawn, talking about the movie and answering questions.
12.30pm - Q&A...
It takes place at the Sachas Hotel in Manchester, running 10am-5pm each day, with a "Monster Movie Triple-Bill" taking place April 14th from 6pm til "late", sponsored by our friends at Grimm Up North. Tickets are just £10 for full weekend access to the convention, including all talks (the Saturday night movies cost extra).
Saturday 14th April
11am - Before Dawn - a new British horror film set in Yorkshire. Dominic Brunt (actor/director) and Neale Myers (cameraman/digital effects artist) will be showing clips from their new Yorkshire horror movie, Before Dawn, talking about the movie and answering questions.
12.30pm - Q&A...
- 3/24/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Halloween evokes imagery of all of the great myths and monsters. Witches cackling on broomsticks, Vampires screeching as they turn into bats and the ominous groan of the ever-loved Frankenstein‘s Monster. But is there anything so chilling as the stop-you-in-your-tracks anguished howl of a werewolf? A man reduced to his most base instincts. An unwilling killer. A victim.
Ever since I was a kid I have wanted to be a werewolf. They have always been my favourite monster and any Psychotherapist worth their degree would probably track it all back to the issues of growing up as an outcast, puny Geek. And they would most likely be right.
I don’t care. Issues or no issues, having the sheer raw ferocity to rend limb from limb always seemed quite romantic to me. Clearly I have missed the subtext of the human cursed, a murderer but not by choice. Maybe I do have issues.
Ever since I was a kid I have wanted to be a werewolf. They have always been my favourite monster and any Psychotherapist worth their degree would probably track it all back to the issues of growing up as an outcast, puny Geek. And they would most likely be right.
I don’t care. Issues or no issues, having the sheer raw ferocity to rend limb from limb always seemed quite romantic to me. Clearly I have missed the subtext of the human cursed, a murderer but not by choice. Maybe I do have issues.
- 10/6/2011
- by David Hawkins
- Obsessed with Film
Richard Rush’s The Stunt Man comes to Blu-Ray. It’s glorious and stacked and one of the great movies about movies. You could win one courtesy our friends at Severin Films!
I got my hands and eyeballs on The Stunt Man Blu-Ray earlier this week and, I have to say, it’s really fantastic. Peter O’Toole is a total madman, Steve Railsback crushes every scene he’s in and Barbara Hershey’s just gorgeous. Richard Rush’s head-spinning, often hilarious, quite subversive littler thriller about stunts and moviemaking and love and death and all the other things that make life important is a classic. We’re really hoping to get Richard Rush to join us on the site and, hopefully, that will happen soon.
Until then, if you haven’t seen this or if you’re still stuck with the 2001 DVD release, you need this Blu-Ray. It’s positively stacked.
I got my hands and eyeballs on The Stunt Man Blu-Ray earlier this week and, I have to say, it’s really fantastic. Peter O’Toole is a total madman, Steve Railsback crushes every scene he’s in and Barbara Hershey’s just gorgeous. Richard Rush’s head-spinning, often hilarious, quite subversive littler thriller about stunts and moviemaking and love and death and all the other things that make life important is a classic. We’re really hoping to get Richard Rush to join us on the site and, hopefully, that will happen soon.
Until then, if you haven’t seen this or if you’re still stuck with the 2001 DVD release, you need this Blu-Ray. It’s positively stacked.
- 6/4/2011
- by Danny
- Trailers from Hell
While many may think drama only happens on screen, up-and-coming Aussie filmmaker, Jacob Livermore - who acted as producer on the mini-budget Aussie feature The Little Things - can attest to the fact that when it comes to filmmaking, drama is just as bountiful off-screen too. In the first few days of shooting his latest short film, How to Make a Monster, Livermore and his cast and crew have experienced their share of minor disasters - a flooded set from a burst storm water pipe and a backed up toilet, torrential rain and a case of accidental grand-theft auto.
- 10/6/2010
- FilmInk.com.au
Filmmaker Christopher (Horror Business) Garetano just let Fangoria know that his new website, www.cottonmouth.tv is online an fully operational. Featuring the original short film Cottonmouth (which we last told you about here), along with over twenty other horror-themed shorts and featurettes, Garetano and crew are also seizing the opportunity to raise money for some good causes.
Money is being raised for both The American Cancer Society and the International Pemphigus & Pemphigoid Foundation through the efforts of Garetano and Wicked Efx' Jason Alvino - who hope that their generosity in providing free entertainment will inspire fellow horror enthusiasts to support these charities.
Based on the comic book Gore Shriek, by former Fangoria/Gorezone contributor Steve Bissette, Cottonmouth stars John David Brodie, Fangoria Radio's Debbie Rochon, Monique (Satan Hates You) Dupree, Megan (Horrors Of War) Pillar, with Michaelle Brachfield, and featuring the voice of Malea.
Here's the complete list of...
Money is being raised for both The American Cancer Society and the International Pemphigus & Pemphigoid Foundation through the efforts of Garetano and Wicked Efx' Jason Alvino - who hope that their generosity in providing free entertainment will inspire fellow horror enthusiasts to support these charities.
Based on the comic book Gore Shriek, by former Fangoria/Gorezone contributor Steve Bissette, Cottonmouth stars John David Brodie, Fangoria Radio's Debbie Rochon, Monique (Satan Hates You) Dupree, Megan (Horrors Of War) Pillar, with Michaelle Brachfield, and featuring the voice of Malea.
Here's the complete list of...
- 11/6/2008
- Fangoria
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