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
By Michael Juvinall, MoreHorror.com
Starring: Leah Rudick, Andrew Waffenschmidt, Joseph Campellone, Carly Goodspeed, Meghan Miller, Eric Carpenter, Amanda Rising, and Kevin Shea
Written and Directed by: Michael Hall
I have to give first time writer/director Michael Hall a lot of credit for trying some interesting approaches to his film, Kids Go to the Woods…Kids Get Dead. The film is meant to be a return to the slasher film style of the 1980’s, with lots of blood, lots of sex and nudity, and laughs (some intentional, some not). Hall was aiming for a throwback film reminiscent of early 80’s shockers such as Friday the 13th, The Prowler, or virtually any masked slasher film ever made, and for the most part he succeeded.
What makes Hall’s attempt somewhat unique is that he tries to give the film a late-night cable feel to it with a sultry, wise-cracking hostess...
Starring: Leah Rudick, Andrew Waffenschmidt, Joseph Campellone, Carly Goodspeed, Meghan Miller, Eric Carpenter, Amanda Rising, and Kevin Shea
Written and Directed by: Michael Hall
I have to give first time writer/director Michael Hall a lot of credit for trying some interesting approaches to his film, Kids Go to the Woods…Kids Get Dead. The film is meant to be a return to the slasher film style of the 1980’s, with lots of blood, lots of sex and nudity, and laughs (some intentional, some not). Hall was aiming for a throwback film reminiscent of early 80’s shockers such as Friday the 13th, The Prowler, or virtually any masked slasher film ever made, and for the most part he succeeded.
What makes Hall’s attempt somewhat unique is that he tries to give the film a late-night cable feel to it with a sultry, wise-cracking hostess...
- 7/1/2012
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Independent mobile game developer Mighty Rabbit Studios has announced the launch of their first title for iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch: Saturday Morning RPG. An episodically epic role-playing game inspired by the best cartoons and pop culture icons the 80s had to offer, Smrpg is a love-letter to all your best childhood weekend memories.
Get your time travel gear ready, we’re taking you on a trip back to the 80′s! Here’s a sneak peek at our upcoming game Saturday Morning RPG that has been born from a year’s worth of labor and love. Our hero, Marty, will be taking you on an adventure visiting old friends from the golden Saturday morning cartoon era in an original story brought to you by Mighty Rabbit Studios.
Features Include:
Original soundtrack by legendary composers Vince Dicola, best known for his work on Transformers: The Animated Movie, and Kenny Meriedeth, who...
Get your time travel gear ready, we’re taking you on a trip back to the 80′s! Here’s a sneak peek at our upcoming game Saturday Morning RPG that has been born from a year’s worth of labor and love. Our hero, Marty, will be taking you on an adventure visiting old friends from the golden Saturday morning cartoon era in an original story brought to you by Mighty Rabbit Studios.
Features Include:
Original soundtrack by legendary composers Vince Dicola, best known for his work on Transformers: The Animated Movie, and Kenny Meriedeth, who...
- 4/5/2012
- by Phil
- Nerdly
HorrorHound Weekend starts this Friday at the Crowne Plaza in Cincinnatti, Ohio and features dozens of horror guests and special events. Celebrity guests include Michael Rooker, Anthony Michael Hall, Sid Haig, Doug Bradley, Norman Reedus, and Jon Bernthal.
Special events include The Walking Dead panel, Pet Semetary panel, Ghostbusters panel, Friday the 13th Panel, a screening of Chillerama, a Water Park Party, and a sideshow performance. If you’ve been considering a new horror tattoo, the Screamin’ Ink Tattoo Festival will also be taking place during the event, with dozens of tattoo artists schedule to attend.
HorrorHound Weekend takes place this Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, with tickets priced at $20 per day or $45 for a 3-day pass. For more information on this event, visit: http://www.horrorhoundweekend.com/shows/201111/...
Special events include The Walking Dead panel, Pet Semetary panel, Ghostbusters panel, Friday the 13th Panel, a screening of Chillerama, a Water Park Party, and a sideshow performance. If you’ve been considering a new horror tattoo, the Screamin’ Ink Tattoo Festival will also be taking place during the event, with dozens of tattoo artists schedule to attend.
HorrorHound Weekend takes place this Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, with tickets priced at $20 per day or $45 for a 3-day pass. For more information on this event, visit: http://www.horrorhoundweekend.com/shows/201111/...
- 11/9/2011
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
I have always cherished Lucas more than any John Hughes film dealing with the high school caste system. For me it falls just below Heathers in that regard, which is fitting since both featured Winona Ryder. But like in the choir scene from Lucas, nobody's looking at Ryder today. We're all looking at the film's star, Corey Haim.
Anyone who had interests outside the norm of high school students, anyone who ever wanted to fit in at least at some point as a teenager, anyone who ever had a crush on an older, inaccessible schoolmate had to have appreciated Lucas. As has been pointed out a few places today, it was a more genuine precursor to Rushmore, which comparatively lacks charm.
If Lucas wasn't your bag, though, you at least had to have thoughts of Haim in License to Drive when it was your time to be introduced to the frightening world of the Dmv.
Anyone who had interests outside the norm of high school students, anyone who ever wanted to fit in at least at some point as a teenager, anyone who ever had a crush on an older, inaccessible schoolmate had to have appreciated Lucas. As has been pointed out a few places today, it was a more genuine precursor to Rushmore, which comparatively lacks charm.
If Lucas wasn't your bag, though, you at least had to have thoughts of Haim in License to Drive when it was your time to be introduced to the frightening world of the Dmv.
- 3/11/2010
- by Christopher Campbell
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