Logan Myerz and Henry Hill are back to review the action-packed film Nobody starring Uncle Bob Odenkirk as the new action hero. The movie is currently streaming on Amazon Prime Video and Vudu. 🎞️🎬
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“A bystander who intervenes to help a woman being harassed by a group of men becomes the target of a vengeful drug lord.”
“HONEYDEW tells the story of a young couple (played by Spielberg and Barr) who are forced to seek shelter in the home of an aging farmer (Kingsley) and her peculiar son, when they suddenly begin having strange cravings and hallucinations taking them down a rabbit hole of the bizarre.”
The reboot and the seventh film in the horror-slasher franchise series, Wrong Turn, is here. This reimagining follows a group of hikers straying from a trail and crossing a private land owned by The Foundation, who don’t take too kindly to outsiders. Suddenly under siege, the hikers realize they may be at the point of no return. On this episode, of the Cinephellas Podcast, Nile Fortner speaks with ‘Wrong Turn’ cast member, Adain Bradley. They discuss when a reboot is necessary, a personal wrong turn Adain made on a trip, how this movie differs from the original and the sequels, and a lot more on this episode of the Cinephellas Podcast.
“Friends hiking the Appalachian Trail are confronted by ‘The Foundation’, a community of people who have lived in the mountains for hundreds of years.”
Henry Hill and Logan Myerz spend Halloween fondly remembering all of Uncle Jason Voorhees most spectacular and brutal kills in the Friday the 13th franchise. Thanks for following us on this spooky October adventure and supporting us throughout the month. We’ll be back next October for more ’31 Days of Horror.’ Stay safe out there and Happy Halloween! 🎃🪦👻☠️🐈⬛😷🔪🍬🍭
“It Takes All Kinds of Critters to Make Farmer Vincent Fritters.” Logan Myerz reviews the 1980 horrific comedy Motel Hell that’s directed by Kevin Conner and starring Rory Calhoun and Nancy Parsons.
“A seemingly friendly farmer and his sister kidnap unsuspecting travelers and bury them alive, using them to create the “special meat” they are famous for.”
“Humans are such easy prey. Everything is alive… and hungry.” Logan Myerz reviews Stuart Gordon’s From Beyond that’s based on the story by H.P. Lovecraft. The film stars Jeffrey Combs, Barbara Crampton, Ken Foree, and Ted Sorel.
“A group of scientists have developed the Resonator, a machine which allows whoever is within range to see beyond normal perceptible reality. But when the experiment succeeds, they are immediately attacked by terrible life forms.”
“On a secluded farm, a man is slowly dying. Bedridden and fighting through his final breaths, his wife is slowly succumbing to overwhelming grief. To help their mother and say goodbye to their father, siblings Louise (Marin Ireland) and Michael (Michael Abbott Jr.) return to their family farm. It doesn’t take long for them to see that something’s wrong with mom, though—something more than her heavy sorrow. Gradually, as their own grief mounts, Louise and Michael begin suffering from a darkness similar to their mother’s, marked by waking nightmares and a growing sense that something evil is taking over their family.”
The inspired and gory splatter zombie flicks are back and this Canadian zombie flick takes a bite out of some fun. The zombie-horror movie, Blood Quantum, follows a sheriff who must protect his son’s pregnant girlfriend, refugees, and reserve riffraff from hordes of the walking corpses. In this episode of the Cinephellas Podcast,Nile Fortner discusses the movie with the star of Blood Quantum, Michael Greyeyes. Nile and Michael discuss the response the film received from TIFF‘s Midnight Madness, how this zombie movie differs from the others, and more on this podcast episode. Blood Quantum is currently streaming on Shudder and available on VOD, Digital HD, DVD and Blu-ray on September 1, 2020.
“The dead are coming back to life outside the isolated Mi’kmaq reserve of Red Crow, except for its Indigenous inhabitants who are strangely immune to the zombie plague.”
Let me start off this review with a confession; I have not seen the original Creepshow. I’ve seen clips from it, mostly regarding cockroaches and country bumpkin accent, but I’ve never found the opportunity to see the full film. That being said, I’m aware of its cult status and when news came about of an anthology series from Greg Nicotero, I took interest. I’ve been familiar with Nicotero’s work on The Walking Dead and with TV often outclassing films for production values, the Creepshow series had a lot of promise.
Bob Ward reviews the first season of Creepshow that’s currently streaming on Shudder, AMC , and will be released on Blu-Ray and DVD on June 2nd!
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“CREEPSHOW, the new anthology series based on the 1982 horror comedy classic, is still the most fun you’ll ever have being scared! A comic book comes to life in a series of twelve vignettes over six episodes, exploring terrors from murder to the supernatural and unexplainable. Haunted dollhouses, werewolves, murderous goblins, villainous trick-or-treaters, the dead, and medical marvels are just a few of the things to watch out for in this new series. You never know what will be on the next page…”