In today's Horror Highlights, we have release details for Asylum of Darkness and Chupacabra Territory, a new poster for Hounds of Love, details on Ghost Brothers moving to Destination America, acquisition info on Red Christmas, and details on MondoCon 2017.
Asylum of Darkness: "'Wild Eye Releasing unlocks the doors to award-winning filmmaker Jay Woelfel's supernatural horror feature Asylum of Darkness this April.
Woelfel’s stirring cocktail of supernatural suspense and goosebump-inducing horror features a superlative cast of sci-fi and horror icons including Golden Globe nominee Richard Hatch (Battlestar Galactica), in one his final film appearances.
Tim Thomerson (Trancers, Near Dark, Nemesis) and Tiffany Shepis (12 Monkeys, Tromeo and Juliet, Tales of Halloween) also star in the movie, a striking, spine-tingling horror jaunt, shot in 35mm, that resembles the works of genre icons Lynch and Cronenberg.
After awakening in a mental asylum, a patient plans his escape to freedom while...
Asylum of Darkness: "'Wild Eye Releasing unlocks the doors to award-winning filmmaker Jay Woelfel's supernatural horror feature Asylum of Darkness this April.
Woelfel’s stirring cocktail of supernatural suspense and goosebump-inducing horror features a superlative cast of sci-fi and horror icons including Golden Globe nominee Richard Hatch (Battlestar Galactica), in one his final film appearances.
Tim Thomerson (Trancers, Near Dark, Nemesis) and Tiffany Shepis (12 Monkeys, Tromeo and Juliet, Tales of Halloween) also star in the movie, a striking, spine-tingling horror jaunt, shot in 35mm, that resembles the works of genre icons Lynch and Cronenberg.
After awakening in a mental asylum, a patient plans his escape to freedom while...
- 4/7/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Whether they’re male or female, old or young, they’ve illuminated some classic movies. Here’s our top 50 list of sci-fi heroes and heroines…
On the face of it, compiling a list of truly great sci-fi protagonists should be easy. Pick a load of familiar names from a hat, write some breathlessly adoring drivel beneath them, and head off to the pub to reward a job well done.
Except it was never going to be as simple as that – and compiling lists seldom is. For every character making an appearance in the list below, there were at least two other possible candidates who didn't quite make the cut. Some sci-fi heroes were removed, then quickly reinstated. The order was jiggled around, then reordered again.
At one point, your humble writer realised there were more than 50 entries, and then had the unenviable task of hunting back through to decide which poor soul to eliminate.
On the face of it, compiling a list of truly great sci-fi protagonists should be easy. Pick a load of familiar names from a hat, write some breathlessly adoring drivel beneath them, and head off to the pub to reward a job well done.
Except it was never going to be as simple as that – and compiling lists seldom is. For every character making an appearance in the list below, there were at least two other possible candidates who didn't quite make the cut. Some sci-fi heroes were removed, then quickly reinstated. The order was jiggled around, then reordered again.
At one point, your humble writer realised there were more than 50 entries, and then had the unenviable task of hunting back through to decide which poor soul to eliminate.
- 4/19/2012
- Den of Geek
Many moons ago, we had the distinct pleasure of sitting down with writer/director/composer/etc. Jay Woelfel. We had discussed his film "Beyond Dreams Door" on Episode #23, and after a great many technical issues- we're proud to finally present this interview! Mr. Woelfel has been directing films since the late 80's and shows no signs of stopping. His most recent output are 2 films (Season of Darkness/Closed for the Season) both shot in our old/current stomping grounds in The Heart of it All. His other works include Ghost Lake, Live Evil, and Trancers 6. He currently resides in Los Angeles and is probably wondering why this has taken to long to post online.
Look for more of his films on upcoming episodes of Junk Food Dinner!
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Look for more of his films on upcoming episodes of Junk Food Dinner!
Direct Download Here.
Got a movie suggestion for the show, want to give your opinion on a movie we talked about or...
- 3/11/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Kevin, Mark & Parker)
Our good friend Lee Perkins just dropped us a line with this official one-sheet for the upcoming horror film “Live Evil” from producers Mark Terry and Robert Sotto by director Jay Woelfel (Trancers 6, Ghost Lake) and starring Tim Thomerson (Trancers), Mark Hengst, Asa Wallander, Ken Foree (Halloween, Dawn of the Dead) and Lee Perkins (Carnies, Dahmer vs. Gacy). Synopsis: A hunter dressed in black. This cowboy-hat-wearing samurai-sword-wielding Priest is on a quest for blood. Vampire blood. He’s out for revenge on a “clique” of four vampires who are traveling across country in search of “pure blood.” The human blood stream has become polluted by drugs, alcohol, Aids, Diabetes, anti-depressants, cigarettes, [...]...
- 9/8/2009
- by Brian Corder
- ShockYa
While discussing his role in Jay Woelfel’s upcoming vampire flick Live Evil, veteran actor Tim Thomerson dropped some news that will excite fans of his Trancers film series. “I’ve been talking with Charlie Band and Full Moon,” he tells us, “and we’re in the early, early stages of trying to bring Jack Deth back one more time.”
Thomerson has played the time-tripping hero in five features since 1985; Deth’s daughter Jo took over in 2002’s Trancers 6, the series’ last entry. While nothing is concrete, Thomerson does share a few details about what we might expect from another Trancers flick. “We’re trying to put him in and shoot it in China,” he says. “Bill Moseley, who we love, might be involved. It’ll be kind of cool, because we’re trying to get back to the noirish feel of it, and it’ll be just a...
Thomerson has played the time-tripping hero in five features since 1985; Deth’s daughter Jo took over in 2002’s Trancers 6, the series’ last entry. While nothing is concrete, Thomerson does share a few details about what we might expect from another Trancers flick. “We’re trying to put him in and shoot it in China,” he says. “Bill Moseley, who we love, might be involved. It’ll be kind of cool, because we’re trying to get back to the noirish feel of it, and it’ll be just a...
- 9/1/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Samuel Zimmerman)
- Fangoria
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