Getting invited to participate in a ghost hunt and seance sure sounded like a great idea. You know, like first act of a horror film ‘Why not?’ moment when you think ‘what’s the worst that could really happen?’. With that in mind we joined a celebration of the blu-ray release of ‘The Poltergeist’ remake that took place in the real life haunted Oman House and were in for some wild surprises. Reportedly one of the most actively haunted homes in the state, the property owned by wildly enthusiastic David Oman has hosted some of the most famous sighting in ghost hunting history. If you can think of your cool kooky [ Read More ]
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- 10/6/2015
- by Sabina Ibarra
- ShockYa
The "Ghost Adventures" gang of Zak Bagans, Aaron Goodwin and Nick Groff returned to The Travel Channel for the season premiere of Season 9 on Saturday, Feb. 15. Did the first episode of the new season gives us the heebie-jeebies, or was it a relatively "meh" episode? Read on to find out.
The Stakeout
The David Oman House in Los Angeles. Sharon Tate and four others were murdered by members of Charles Manson's cult within a few feet of the property.
On top of that, Oman (who produced the movie "House at the End of the Drive" about his house) says psychics have told him the house is situated on top of a Native American burial ground, and was an area they found sacred. Oman also says a guest staying in a bedroom on the ground floor of the house was picked up and pinned against the ceiling. Zak interviews noted parapsychologist Dr.
The Stakeout
The David Oman House in Los Angeles. Sharon Tate and four others were murdered by members of Charles Manson's cult within a few feet of the property.
On top of that, Oman (who produced the movie "House at the End of the Drive" about his house) says psychics have told him the house is situated on top of a Native American burial ground, and was an area they found sacred. Oman also says a guest staying in a bedroom on the ground floor of the house was picked up and pinned against the ceiling. Zak interviews noted parapsychologist Dr.
- 2/16/2014
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
We return with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s massive feature includes a review for Nobody Can Cool, first details on The Night Crew, Heir, and a Doctor Who documentary called Who’s Changing: An Adventure In Time With Fans, a new clip from Muck, trailers for Blood Shed, NightBeasts, and Virginia Obscura, and much more:
[Editor's Note: We want to give a big thanks to our Indie Spotlight manager, Tamika Jones, for her constant work on this weekly feature and putting together our largest Indie Spotlight to date this weekend!]
Indie Spotlight Review: Nobody Can Cool
by Heather Wixson
Nobody Can Cool is the rather impressive directorial debut from up-and-coming filmmaking duo Dpyx, Marcy Boyle and Rachel Holzman, who crafted a blisteringly taut and thoughtful indie crime thriller with a palpable sense of tension from start to finish. A gritty and engaging tale of deceit, violence and desperation, Nobody Can Cool is anchored by a breakout performance by Nick Principe (best known from his work in the Laid to Rest series, Madison County and...
[Editor's Note: We want to give a big thanks to our Indie Spotlight manager, Tamika Jones, for her constant work on this weekly feature and putting together our largest Indie Spotlight to date this weekend!]
Indie Spotlight Review: Nobody Can Cool
by Heather Wixson
Nobody Can Cool is the rather impressive directorial debut from up-and-coming filmmaking duo Dpyx, Marcy Boyle and Rachel Holzman, who crafted a blisteringly taut and thoughtful indie crime thriller with a palpable sense of tension from start to finish. A gritty and engaging tale of deceit, violence and desperation, Nobody Can Cool is anchored by a breakout performance by Nick Principe (best known from his work in the Laid to Rest series, Madison County and...
- 1/19/2014
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Inspired by true events that shocked the world and to this day still frighten and fascinate, The House at the End of the Drive was shot on location on Cielo Drive… just a knife’s throw away from the site of the Manson/Tate murders.
Produced by the homeowner David Oman, the movie blends fact with fiction as supernatural forces from the past transport he and his dinner guests through time -- back to the night of the original murders.
The movie recently enjoyed a big red carpet gala premiere in Hollywood at Shockfest (where it took home “Best Writer” honors in the closing Awards). We were lucky enough to catch up with Oman for this exclusive interview.
Dread Central: I’ve been hearing about your haunted house for years, but I never did have the, er, pleasure of visiting. I recall, a few years back, you used to host film screenings and tours.
Produced by the homeowner David Oman, the movie blends fact with fiction as supernatural forces from the past transport he and his dinner guests through time -- back to the night of the original murders.
The movie recently enjoyed a big red carpet gala premiere in Hollywood at Shockfest (where it took home “Best Writer” honors in the closing Awards). We were lucky enough to catch up with Oman for this exclusive interview.
Dread Central: I’ve been hearing about your haunted house for years, but I never did have the, er, pleasure of visiting. I recall, a few years back, you used to host film screenings and tours.
- 1/16/2014
- by Staci Layne Wilson
- DreadCentral.com
Here at Dread Central filmmakers often approach us with projects that were filmed at haunted locations. Rarely, though, does anyone offer up any real proof of strange things going on; and it's that very proof that has piqued our interest in The House at the End of the Drive.
The film, directed by David Worth (The Man with the Screaming Brian), stars James Oliver (Our Fathers, Rescue Dawn), Angela Jones (Pulp Fiction), Jonathan Mangum (Raising Helen, The Bucket List), and Alison Raimondi (Club Dread), co-starring Jessica Szohr ("Gossip Girl") with a special guest appearance by Lance Henriksen (Aliens, Pumpkinhead, Near Dark).
The film is a part-fact/part-fiction story based on producer David Oman's experiences living in one of America's most haunted houses, which sits right down the drive from where the Manson Family murders took place 43 years ago. Sound interesting? You bet it does. Check out a few exclusive...
The film, directed by David Worth (The Man with the Screaming Brian), stars James Oliver (Our Fathers, Rescue Dawn), Angela Jones (Pulp Fiction), Jonathan Mangum (Raising Helen, The Bucket List), and Alison Raimondi (Club Dread), co-starring Jessica Szohr ("Gossip Girl") with a special guest appearance by Lance Henriksen (Aliens, Pumpkinhead, Near Dark).
The film is a part-fact/part-fiction story based on producer David Oman's experiences living in one of America's most haunted houses, which sits right down the drive from where the Manson Family murders took place 43 years ago. Sound interesting? You bet it does. Check out a few exclusive...
- 5/31/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
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