The fourth volume of popular horror-comedy series Hillbilly Horror Show, featuring stars Rachel Faulkner (Ride Along 2) and Bo Keister (The Cabining), is now available to stream online. For just 99 cents, catch some terrific horror shorts, laugh at the antics of Lulu (Faulkner), Bo (Keister), and Cephus (Scott Geiter), and find out what Kim Jung Un has to do with all of it.
For those that haven’t seen Hillbilly Horror Show yet (why not?) the series helps promote upcoming talent by packing together an hour’s worth of brilliant short horror films from some of today’s most gifted filmmakers. In between each short, there’s some hilarious banter between the show’s oddball redneck hosts.
Volume 4 begins in a strange way with Strange Thing… keep those doors closed! Next, Bo & Cephus take a hilarious, horror-filled romp into the not-so-blissful side of marriage with ‘Til Death. After that, we...
For those that haven’t seen Hillbilly Horror Show yet (why not?) the series helps promote upcoming talent by packing together an hour’s worth of brilliant short horror films from some of today’s most gifted filmmakers. In between each short, there’s some hilarious banter between the show’s oddball redneck hosts.
Volume 4 begins in a strange way with Strange Thing… keep those doors closed! Next, Bo & Cephus take a hilarious, horror-filled romp into the not-so-blissful side of marriage with ‘Til Death. After that, we...
- 5/12/2015
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Hillbilly Horror Show is an anthology series hosted by a trio of redneck characters: crass country boy Bo (Bo Keister), mumbling Cephus (Scott Geiter) and of course, their “kissing cousin” Lulu (Rachel Faulkner). In each one-hour installment, the men guzzle tall boys of generic beer and comment on short horror films by up-and-coming filmmakers while Lulu models an extensive collection of bikinis. Why the films must be presented by hillbillies is something that is never really apparent, though some of the films do have a somewhat sinister country bent. Unless you’re a big fan of Larry the Cable Guy-esque jokes, the humor is generally not clever enough to justify the gimmick.
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- 1/21/2015
- by Lee Jutton
- JustPressPlay.net
After a brief hiatus due to our live coverage of Comic-Con, we’re back with a double-sized edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting the recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes a new trailer for Come Back to Me and I Spill Your Guts 2, release details on Schism, Silent Retreat, and the Class of Nuke ‘Em High soundtrack, and much more:
Come Back to Me Trailer: “Sarah (Walder) and Josh McLaren (Passmore) are a young married couple living in suburban Las Vegas. Shortly after a car accident, Sarah begins to suffer a series of disturbing memory lapses and frequent blackouts that seem to be increasing in intensity. Unsure of what is happening, and feeling as though she is losing her mind, Sarah comes to learn she is pregnant. To add to her shock, she subsequently discovers that her husband is sterile. As her marriage and world begin to fall apart,...
Come Back to Me Trailer: “Sarah (Walder) and Josh McLaren (Passmore) are a young married couple living in suburban Las Vegas. Shortly after a car accident, Sarah begins to suffer a series of disturbing memory lapses and frequent blackouts that seem to be increasing in intensity. Unsure of what is happening, and feeling as though she is losing her mind, Sarah comes to learn she is pregnant. To add to her shock, she subsequently discovers that her husband is sterile. As her marriage and world begin to fall apart,...
- 8/10/2014
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
A brutal assault on the senses is what's promised from the upcoming short film Lamb Feed, which sounds pretty damn good to us right about now. Read on for all the details and to gaze those peepers on some gruesome promo art!
From the Press Release
The creative mind that brought you the 2013 film festival hit Night of the Sea Monkey: A Disturbing Tale is at it again. Writer/director Michael S. Rodriguez is cooking up something special for the hardcore horror fans this year with Lamb Feed.
The film follows over-confident businessman Mitchell Barnes (Luke Church) as he seeks assistance after a blowout in a quaint sleepy town. Instead of help from the townspeople, he gets an invite to the darkest corner of his own fears... an invite to their annual Lamb Feed.
Promising to be a total assault on the senses, Lamb Feed also boasts a wonderfully diverse...
From the Press Release
The creative mind that brought you the 2013 film festival hit Night of the Sea Monkey: A Disturbing Tale is at it again. Writer/director Michael S. Rodriguez is cooking up something special for the hardcore horror fans this year with Lamb Feed.
The film follows over-confident businessman Mitchell Barnes (Luke Church) as he seeks assistance after a blowout in a quaint sleepy town. Instead of help from the townspeople, he gets an invite to the darkest corner of his own fears... an invite to their annual Lamb Feed.
Promising to be a total assault on the senses, Lamb Feed also boasts a wonderfully diverse...
- 6/20/2014
- by John Squires
- DreadCentral.com
Hillbillies are just entertaining. Whether they're swimming in the ce-ment pond or drinking moonshine out of a jelly jar, they always seem to make you feel better about yourself. A new online series, Hillbilly Horror Show, is going to make you feel pretty good too. It launches March 1st.
Featuring Bo Keiser, Scott Geiter and Rachel Faulkner as the hillbillies, Hillbilly Horror Show will be an online broadcast that features outstanding horror shorts each week.
For an idea of what you'll be seeing, the trailer for the first film to be featured when the show launches, Franky and the Ant, is below for your viewing pleasure. You can also check out the Hillbilly Horror Show trailer as well.
Don't forget to check out the first episode on March 1. You can find it at the official Hillbilly Horror Show website. Also, "like" Hillbilly Horror Show on Facebook and follow Hillbilly Horror Show...
Featuring Bo Keiser, Scott Geiter and Rachel Faulkner as the hillbillies, Hillbilly Horror Show will be an online broadcast that features outstanding horror shorts each week.
For an idea of what you'll be seeing, the trailer for the first film to be featured when the show launches, Franky and the Ant, is below for your viewing pleasure. You can also check out the Hillbilly Horror Show trailer as well.
Don't forget to check out the first episode on March 1. You can find it at the official Hillbilly Horror Show website. Also, "like" Hillbilly Horror Show on Facebook and follow Hillbilly Horror Show...
- 2/28/2014
- by Scott Hallam
- DreadCentral.com
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