Horror anthology Sinister Visions is released today in the Us by Chemical Burn Entertainment and to accompany the release we have the brand-new trailer to share. The films consists of five grueling horror stories to make your bones freeze and is a collaboration between filmmakers from USA, UK, Sweden and Denmark and features works from skilled writers such as Garry Charles, Stefan Bommelin, Henric Brandt, Rasmus Tirzitis, Cody Cather, Doug Gehl and Lars Egholm Fischmann while the directing has been in the capable hands of Henric Brandt, Doug Gehl and Kim Sønderholm.
Are you ready for a terror attack combining both succubi, women possessed by demons, serial killers in electric chairs, aggressive zombies, avengeful crazy women, men with very deep emotional scars and ofcourse a fair amount of amputation and gore? Add a bunch of dark humor to the mix and you have Sinister Visions!
Succubus is about a beautiful young blonde,...
Are you ready for a terror attack combining both succubi, women possessed by demons, serial killers in electric chairs, aggressive zombies, avengeful crazy women, men with very deep emotional scars and ofcourse a fair amount of amputation and gore? Add a bunch of dark humor to the mix and you have Sinister Visions!
Succubus is about a beautiful young blonde,...
- 8/13/2013
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
We return with the latest edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes details on graphic novel Graveyard of Empires, the Season 2 premiere of Scott Ian’s Blood and Guts, Cowboys Vs. Vampires distribution news, and much more:
Graveyard of Empires Graphic Novel: “From Alexander the Great’s Macedonian army to Genghis Khan’s Mongol horde to the British Imperial machine of the nineteenth to the Soviet Union to the twenty-first century United States of America, no occupying force has ever been able to control Afghanistan — the very reason it’s known as the Graveyard of Empires. Mark Sable and Paul Azaceta drew upon that history in their Image Comics series Graveyard Of Empires, set in present-day Afghanistan, where American troops are caught in a seemingly unending conflict with the Taliban. That is, until a new enemy enters the field: the undead.
Graveyard of Empires Graphic Novel: “From Alexander the Great’s Macedonian army to Genghis Khan’s Mongol horde to the British Imperial machine of the nineteenth to the Soviet Union to the twenty-first century United States of America, no occupying force has ever been able to control Afghanistan — the very reason it’s known as the Graveyard of Empires. Mark Sable and Paul Azaceta drew upon that history in their Image Comics series Graveyard Of Empires, set in present-day Afghanistan, where American troops are caught in a seemingly unending conflict with the Taliban. That is, until a new enemy enters the field: the undead.
- 3/24/2013
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Anthologies within our favorite genre are definitely trending upward, with V/H/S, The Abcs Of Death and other such fare making waves the past couple of years. Well, now you can add another film to the list of those joining the party. That would be Sinister Visions, a film that features five different stories, from succubi, zombies, demons, serial killers, and a segment entitled “Genital Genocide.” You’re decision one way or the other has been made by that segment title alone, I suspect. The project is preparing for screenings abroad over the summer and a DVD around these parts in the fall. Check it out.
Horror anthology Sinister Visions is making its way out on the world as we speak – cinematic showings are planned during the summer in the UK, Italy and Spain and a DVD release for the North American market is planned for early autumn. The...
Horror anthology Sinister Visions is making its way out on the world as we speak – cinematic showings are planned during the summer in the UK, Italy and Spain and a DVD release for the North American market is planned for early autumn. The...
- 3/20/2013
- by Andy Greene
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
The latest indie horror anthology Sinister Visions will be on its way to home video this fall, and we've got the (heavily Photoshopped) artwork for you and more right here. Check it out, and look for more on this one very soon!
From the Press Release:
Horror anthology Sinister Visions is making its way out to the world as we speak – cinematic showings are planned during the summer in the UK, Italy, and Spain; and a DVD release for the North American market is planned for early autumn. The cover art has just been revealed.
About Sinister Visions:
Are you ready for a terror attack combining both succubi, women possessed by demons, serial killers in electric chairs, aggressive zombies, vengeful crazy women, men with very deep emotional scars, and of course a fair amount of amputation and gore? Sinister Visions consists of five grueling horror stories to make your bones freeze.
From the Press Release:
Horror anthology Sinister Visions is making its way out to the world as we speak – cinematic showings are planned during the summer in the UK, Italy, and Spain; and a DVD release for the North American market is planned for early autumn. The cover art has just been revealed.
About Sinister Visions:
Are you ready for a terror attack combining both succubi, women possessed by demons, serial killers in electric chairs, aggressive zombies, vengeful crazy women, men with very deep emotional scars, and of course a fair amount of amputation and gore? Sinister Visions consists of five grueling horror stories to make your bones freeze.
- 3/15/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
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