Something is alive in the funhouse…something that, tonight, will turn the funhouse into a carnival of terror! We review Tobe Hooper’s 1981 horror film, The Funhouse. #31DaysofHorror
Something is alive in the funhouse…something that, tonight, will turn the funhouse into a carnival of terror! We review Tobe Hooper’s 1981 horror film, The Funhouse. #31DaysofHorror

You Could Have Saved Her I Gave You All The Clues
The Snowman, a terrifying thriller based on the novel by Jo Nesbø is being released today! A sociopath who calls himself “The Snowman Killer” has targeted the one person for whom he wants to showoff his methodical, unthinkable skills: the lead investigator of an elite crime squad. With cunningly simplistic baits, he begs to have a worthy opponent to play his sick game.
To celebrate the release of this terrifying thriller starring Michael Fassbender and Rebecca Ferguson we have a Snowman Killer Blog App and a #PhellasGiveAway! Make sure to share this post using the hashtag #PhellasGiveAway
We will announce the winner on October 31st!

HOLLYWOOD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TO HONOR THE LATE GEORGE A. ROMERO
GODFATHER OF THE ZOMBIE FILM GENRE WITH POSTHUMOUS WALK OF FAME STAR
WHO: Honoree: George A. Romero
Emcee: Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, President/CEO Leron Gubler
Guest speaker: Filmmaker Edgar Wright and special effects make-up artist/producer, Greg Nicotero. Accepting the star on behalf of the family will be Romero’s wife Suzanne Desrocher-Romero
WHAT: Dedication of the 2,621st star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
in the category of Motion Pictures
WHERE: 6604 Hollywood Boulevard in front the Hollywood Toy & Costume Store
WHEN: Wednesday, October 25, 2017 at 11:30 a.m. PDT
Event will be live-streamed exclusively on www.walkoffame.com
Below is a link to the Alex Theatre website to purchase tickets for this event:
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by Nile Fortner
Here we go again folks, another zombie flick, and another found footage film. A zombie film and a found footage horror flick may not tickle the fancy of a majority of horror fans anymore. I mean, what else can be done in the genres? It feels like we’ve seen it all when it comes to found footage and brain eating zombies.
I personally like zombie movies, and found footage does have a special place in my heart. But lately the two genres have not been doing it for me, and they do not enthuse me like they used to. With that being said, I believe that director and co-writer Robert A. Palmer, co – writer Michael A. Weiss, and the rest of the crew at ‘Abstract Forces Productions’ will –
Have a special place in my heart because I Am Alone made me enthusiastic again, and is a refreshing flick that I’m glad I had the opportunity to check out.
Well tooty fuckin’ fruity, Logan reviews Rob Zombie’s first feature film that introduced us to the Firefly family, House of 1000 Corpses. #31DaysofHorror

Funko is excited and honored to announce the British Secret Service agent James Bond – code number 007 – and other memorable Bond film characters are coming to Funko and Pop! vinyl!

Excuse me, I have to go. Somewhere there is a crime happening.
Hey Friends! We are working with our good friends at COMET TV again and are giving away another prize pack this October! Check out the Robocop and Underground Horror series giveaway below and make sure to share this post using the hashtag #PhellasGiveAway
We will announce the winner on October 31st!
You better watch out, I’m telling you why. Sam is coming to town… Logan reviews Michael Dougherty’s 2007 horror film, Trick ‘r Treat. #31DaysofHorror
Mother, it’s time to check into Bates Motel. Logan reviews Alfred Hitchcock’s 1960 masterpiece, Psycho. #31DaysofHorror
Before Ash Vs. Evil Dead there was The Evil Dead. Logan reviews the first film that started it all. #31DaysofHorror