Full Red Band Trailer for Survival of the Dead
The full red band trailer for George A. Romero’s new zombie film Survival of the Dead is now available for your viewing pleasure. The movie will be premiering on XBOX Live, Playstation, Amazon and VOD...
View ArticleArgento’s Deep Red Goes 3-D
Finally, for all of you die hard horror fiends out there, there is a glimmer of hope in the turd bucket that has become mainstream horror. It has been just announced that Dario Argento’s 1975 classic...
View ArticleComing Soon: Dario Argento’s Dracula in 3-D
So, I’m going to take a guess and say that the reason why Dario Argento will not be helping George A. Romero remake Deep Red 3-D is because he will be quite busy with his own 3-D movie. It was just...
View ArticleDeep Red 3-D is NOT Happening
Not too long ago Variety got the horror community in a frenzy by announcing that George A. Romero would be doing a remake of Dario Argento’s Deep Red. Last week Romero told Fangoria that there “is no...
View ArticleRevisiting the Land of the Dead – Five Years On
George A. Romero’s long awaited 2005 return to his stumbling flesheaters, Land of the Dead, was a conundrum. Expectations were unbelievably high, especially on forum-busting threads at all the usual...
View ArticleAnd so it begins…the first public domain Blu-ray of Romero’s Night of the...
Many horror fans are aware of the sad distribution story surrounding George A. Romero’s seminal Night of the Living Dead. The film’s credits were finished with the original “Night of the Flesh Eaters”...
View ArticleIn defense of Miner’s Day of the Dead, or learning to grow as a horror fan…
Anyone who’s been online for any length of time or is dorky enough to religiously watch G4 is probably aware of the humorous adage of Godwin’s Law. A concept explicitly stating that “As an online...
View ArticleBuffalo Screams: Day 2
Greetings, readers, Bill here with the best continuing coverage the Blood Sprayer can bring you on the Buffalo Screams film festival. Today’s theme was Zombies; with everything from chemically-altered...
View ArticlePies, Tenafly Viper, and Films in Review: An Interview With Roy Frumkes
Roy Frumkes wears many hats. A writer, director, actor, teacher, he’s been involved in a wide variety of of films over the years, particularly in the horror genre — He was the first “pie in the face”...
View ArticleThe Brass Ring (2009, Schotten Filmworks)
“To grab the brass ring” is a metaphor derived from 19th-century carnival practice of holding out rings (mostly iron, with one or two brass) for riders to attempt to grab. The individual who manages...
View ArticleThe Defiled (Chemical Burn Entertainment; 2010)
Greetings, readers. Here we have a bit more of a treat; I first saw THE DEFILED at the Buffalo Screams Horror Film Festival last year, and was completely blown away by it. Writer-director Julian...
View ArticleTeens vs. Corpses, Don’t Call Them Zombies
Ty Drago’s “The Undertakers: Rise of the Corpses” pits a ragtag band of teens against extradimensional invaders who walk around wearing dead bodies. Vampires, sexiest in the pantheon of monsters,...
View ArticleLittle Shop of Horrors: Joel Robinson’s Canvas Is Colored Blood Red
Part of what is so cool about the Little Shop of Horrors column is the opportunity to share artists with our readers that we love. Luckily for me, I didn’t have to venture too far out of my area to...
View ArticleCARNAGE ROAD (Gregory Lamberson, 2012, Creeping Hemlock Press)
Good evening, Brothers and Sisters of the Psychotronic Video World. It’s been a couple months since I’ve had a review for you of a new piece of fiction from Greg Lamberson, my ultra-prolific fellow...
View ArticleTop 10 Deserted Island Flicks – Ray Marquez IV
Lists. Everyone loves lists. They are easy to read, fun to compile, and you can get to the meat of the article with an easy, clever title. Although lists tend to be all the above, they also tend to be...
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