HOMECOMING Coming Home to TheHorrorShow.TV

HOMECOMING Coming Home to TheHorrorShow.TV {0}

Homecoming, a new horror thriller directed by Todd Kniss, will make its UK debut exclusively on TheHorrorShow.TV on April 6. (And no, unlike our previous story, this is no April Fool.)

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EXCLUSIVE: Tom Hiddleston Cast as Pinhead in HELLRAISER Reboot

EXCLUSIVE: Tom Hiddleston Cast as Pinhead in HELLRAISER Reboot {0}

Tom Hiddleston has been cast as Cenobite ‘Pinhead’ in Clive Barker’s Hellraiser remake, due to go before the cameras later this year. “I think the phrase is ‘reboot'”, Barker told Entertainment Weekly in November last year, “although I’ve never really understood what that meant.”

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UK Gets Face Time with iPhone Horror HOOKED UP

UK Gets Face Time with iPhone Horror HOOKED UP {0}

Brace yourselves for “the first ever feature-length horror film to be shot entirely on an iPhone” (it says here, although we seem to recall James Cullen Bressack’s To Jennifer being shot on an iPhone 5 around the same time) when Hooked Up (2013) arrives on UK DVD on April 27, courtesy of Signature Entertainment.

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Graham Humphreys Book Draws Blood

Graham Humphreys Book Draws Blood {0}

Proud Galleries is delighted to announce that we will be publishing our first art book with renowned British illustrator and visual artist Graham Humphreys’ titled Drawing Blood.

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Review: NIGHTMARE, aka DARK CIRCLES (2013)

Review: NIGHTMARE, aka DARK CIRCLES (2013) {0}

There are two very broad, distinct, and (fine) obvious types of horror stories being told in this 2013 indie thriller from After Dark Films (Originals). In one corner we have the “happy family in a creepy house they just bought to get away from the city” stuff and in the other is the “evil female spectre who may or may not be real but definitely seems to covet the couple’s infant” material. Adding to the patchwork feel of the premise are some touches, characters, and ideas that are inspired by a wide array of recent (mostly indie or foreign) supernatural thrillers.

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SXSW Review: THE CORPSE OF ANNA FRITZ

SXSW Review: THE CORPSE OF ANNA FRITZ {0}

There’s really no way to review or discuss the new Spanish suspense thriller The Corpse of Anna Fritz without cutting right to the chase: it’s about a man who defiles the corpse of a recently deceased actress. And by “defiles” I mean precisely what you think: the movies deals with necrophilia in a very frank and graphic fashion, which is weird enough by itself, but then perhaps doubly so when once you realize that the rest of the movie is an oddly refined and crisply shot “locked room” thriller that some might even describe as “Hitchcockian” – if only Alfred Hitchcock directed a movie about a man who rapes a cadaver and quickly comes to regret that unsavoury decision.

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Review: NINA FOREVER (2015)

Review: NINA FOREVER (2015) {0}

Do we ever truly “get over” the untimely demise of a loved one? How does one begin the healing process if they were directly responsible for that loved one’s untimely demise? Does guilt have a statute of limitations?

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FrightFest Review: WE ARE STILL HERE (2015)

FrightFest Review: WE ARE STILL HERE (2015) {0}

The cool thing about the old-school horror stories is how versatile they are. For every traditional vampire movie (or novel, or TV series), there’s another one that changes the rules, that subverts our expectations, or that combines a few sub-genres in clever or exciting ways.

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