A&E Teases DAMIEN, THE OMEN-Inspired TV Show {0}
A teaser trailer has dropped for Damien, the upcoming drama series inspired by The Omen, which will debut with 10 episodes on US network A&E (Bates Motel) early next year.
By The Horror Show Category: News Tags: damien, the omen
PERNICIOUS Looks Bloody Delicious {0}
Indie horror maverick James Cullen Bressack has had his ups and downs lately, with his 2013 film Hate Crime being effectively banned in the UK, and To Jennifer (also 2013) released in April through VOD platform TheHorrorShow.TV’s new partnership with blog Nerdly. His latest film, Pernicious, has been set for release in the US on June 19 – and it looks bloody delicious.
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Thank you for visiting TheHorrorShow.TV blog! {0}
Welcome to the blog of TheHorrorShow.TV! Thanks for visiting today (we are trying to up our UUPM (Unique User Per Month) quotient, which is why we invited you. To be in with a chance of winning our six-pack of Signature DVDs, all you have to do is (a) visit the blog – which you’ve already done, (b) be in the UK, and (c) RT the tweet that invited you. Simple! Watch out for more competitions running all this week…
By The Horror Show Category: Fun Stuff
Review: MAGGIE (2015) {0}
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BBFC Crawling Towards Certification of HUMAN CENTIPEDE 3 {0}
As reported by home entertainment trade insider The Raygun, UK distributors Eureka/Monster Pictures report that The Human Centipede 3 (Final Sequence) is creeping towards BBFC certification – though the British certification body’s problems with the film’s predecessor means that the film must be seen by a BBFC director before it can be officially rated for the release in the UK.
By The Horror Show Category: News Tags: human centipede, human centipede 3, human centipede iii, human millipede
Review: THE CANAL (2014) {0}
At this point Ireland is becoming my favorite source for independent horror films. Over the last ten years or so the Emerald Isle has graced us with impressive exports like Isolation, Stitches, Dark Touch, Outcast, Citadel, Wake Wood, Grabbers, Let Us Prey, and Dead Meat – so while it’s true that you’ll find great horror films from every corner of the globe, there seems to be a consistent level of quality that ties the Irish exports together. And you can toss another low-key but highly compelling thriller on to the list: Ivan Kavanagh’s The Canal is a calm, cool, classy, and quietly effective tale of love, loss, guilt, insanity, and supernatural revenge from beyond the grave.
By The Horror Show Category: Movie Reviews, Reviews Tags: horror, irish, the canal
BREAKING: Down in the Tube Station at Midnight {0}
London’s film lovers are to be treated to the ultimate pop-up cinema experience this Spring as classic films including An American Werewolf in London (which has a famous scene set on the London Underground) are aired in one of the city’s most evocative settings: a disused Underground station.
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Joe Dante’s BURYING THE EX Pops Up in June {0}
Burying the Ex, the new comedy/horror from Joe Dante (Gremlins) is set for release in the UK and US on June 19, courtesy of Ace Entertainment Films.
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