Graveyard Shift (1990) – Movie Review **31 Days of Horror**

“Stephen King took you to the edge with The Shining and Pet Sematary. This time……he pushes you over.” Logan Myerz reviews Graveyard Shift from 1990 that’s adapted from Stephen King’s short story of the same name, which appeared in his Night Shift collection. The film is directed by Ralph S. Singleton, written by John Esposito, and starring David Andrews, Stephen Macht, and Kelly Wolf.

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“In a very old textile mill with a serious rat infestation, deadly accidents start happening, but the corrupt foreman continues to put his workers in danger, until they discover a horrifying secret deep in the basement.”

Color Out of Space (2019) – Movie Review **31 Days of Horror**

Logan Myerz reviews Richard Stanley’s Color Out of Space that’s based on the short story by H.P. Lovecraft starring Nicolas Cage and Joely Richardson.

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“A secluded farm is struck by a strange meteorite which has apocalyptic consequences for the family living there and possibly the world.”

Cinephellas Podcast – Episode 89 (Interview with Lin Shaye) **31 Days of Horror**

’31 Days of Horror’ is back and the Cinephellas Podcast  is back and they’re both here to help kick off the 2020 Halloween season! On this episode, Nile Fortner speaks with scream queen, horror icon, Emmy Winner, the legendary and lovely, Lin Shaye. Lin discusses with Nile her new film The Call, which follows a group of friends in 1987 who tormented an elderly woman suspected to be a witch. Once she dies, the friends agree to a 60-second phone call that’s in the elderly woman’s casket. However, someone on the other line picks up. Lin also discusses with Nile, what it was like working with Saw’s Tobin Bell, would she ever consider directing a horror film, and more on this podcast episode.

Check out The Call in limited theaters and drive-ins on October 2nd!

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Maximum Overdrive (1986) – Movie Review **31 Days of Horror**

Happy October Friends! We’re kicking off ’31 Days of Horror’ with Stephen Kings directorial debut and cocaine fueled Maximum Overdrive starring Emilio Estevez. Stay tuned for more horror movie reviews hitting our website and YouTube channel all month long.

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“A group of people try to survive when machines start to come alive and become homicidal.”

OFFICIAL TRAILER – THE CALL starring Lin Shaye and Tobin Bell – In Theaters October 2nd

” From the creator of Final Destination, Lin Shaye and Tobin Bell star in this terrifying tale of death from the fall of 1987. After a tragic accident, a group of small-town friends must survive the night in the home of a sinister couple. One by one, their worst nightmares quickly become reality as they enter the realm of THE CALL. Four Friends. One Phone Call. 60 Seconds. Stay Alive.”

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**Official Trailer** THE DARK AND THE WICKED – In Theaters, On Demand & Digital November 6th!

“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.”

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Retro Review – Prom Night (1980)

“As children, they played a killer’s game. Now, it’s the killer’s turn to play with them.” Logan Myerz revisits one of the early 80s slasher flicks Prom Night that defined the sub-genre. The film is directed by Paul Lynch and stars Jamie Lee Curtis and Leslie Nielsen.

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“At a high school senior prom, a masked killer stalks four teenagers who were responsible for the accidental death of a classmate six years previously.”

Review – Creepshow (2019) : Season 1

by Old King Clancy

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.

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