A knife-wielding killer clown slashes her way across the screen in tonight’s all-new episode of “Lee Martin’s The Midnight Hour.”
“Scream! Scream, Little Sara!” is in fact a sequel to the series’ popular season three finale episode, “Penny Pockets.” Picking up where the previous episode left off, Penny is hiding out in the home of her latest victim while a police manhunt for her progresses fruitlessly. While cheerfully dismembering a corpse she receives a phone… More...
“Scream! Scream, Little Sara!” is in fact a sequel to the series’ popular season three finale episode, “Penny Pockets.” Picking up where the previous episode left off, Penny is hiding out in the home of her latest victim while a police manhunt for her progresses fruitlessly. While cheerfully dismembering a corpse she receives a phone… More...
- 5/3/2012
- by Robert Feldman
- Horror News
The February, 2012 episode of “Lee Martin’s The Midnight Hour” pays homage to the month of romance with an entry showcasing the slimy underbelly of love. In “My Brother’s Reaper,” Cupid’s arrow is tainted with black magic as a young man’s (Scott Sell) lovers die grisly, supernatural deaths just minutes after he leaves them. (Click here to view trailer.)
While the kiss of death turns Mark’s little black book into a… More...
While the kiss of death turns Mark’s little black book into a… More...
- 1/25/2012
- by HorrorNews.net
- Horror News
Generations of moviemakers have created all manner of monsters for the screen, some elaborate and others simple. But unique among them is disfigured college student Tracey (Alice Gandee), the chief protagonist in January’s episode of the cult hit TV series, “Lee Martin’s The Midnight Hour.”
Debuting January 5, “Curse of Lizzie Crippin” is a sequel to the show’s season two episode, “Queen Bee.” In it, Tracey sports a massive, Cyclops-like eye on one side, the… More...
Debuting January 5, “Curse of Lizzie Crippin” is a sequel to the show’s season two episode, “Queen Bee.” In it, Tracey sports a massive, Cyclops-like eye on one side, the… More...
- 1/5/2012
- by HorrorNews.net
- Horror News
Tortured teens, passion, violence and gore…these and other choice ingredients blend well in the November, 2011 episode of the cult hit TV series, “Lee Martin’s The Midnight Hour.”
In “Tortures of the Damned,” a trio of over-privileged high school students decide to carjack and assault a middle-aged man just for kicks. When their newly aquired flashy Corvette runs out of gas deep in the country, they take refuge in an old house where years before, an unbalanced man tortured his wife to death. As night falls, they begin to suspect he has returned—with good cause.
“We’ve kept things… More...
In “Tortures of the Damned,” a trio of over-privileged high school students decide to carjack and assault a middle-aged man just for kicks. When their newly aquired flashy Corvette runs out of gas deep in the country, they take refuge in an old house where years before, an unbalanced man tortured his wife to death. As night falls, they begin to suspect he has returned—with good cause.
“We’ve kept things… More...
- 11/3/2011
- by HorrorNews.net
- Horror News
Lee Martin's The Midnight Hour 2011 - 30 mins. - Not Rated
D: Lee Martin
C: Mark Shkreli, Renay Rayes, Alana Kaniewski
High school student finds himself being blackmailed by his very own girlfriend with nude pictures as punishment for cheating on her with another student. Seeking to find a way to get even, he turns to black magic.
Lee Martin does it again. What makes Lee Martin's The Midnight Hour and this episode (The Wings of Satan) successful, is that he taps into this nostalgic feeling associated with the type of horror that fans grew up on. What gives it that extra something though, is that with each episode he taps into universal feelings that people can relate to and that's what causes these horrific situations to come about. What high school student hasn't felt rejected by someone that they had a thing for? What high school student hasn't felt embarrassed...
D: Lee Martin
C: Mark Shkreli, Renay Rayes, Alana Kaniewski
High school student finds himself being blackmailed by his very own girlfriend with nude pictures as punishment for cheating on her with another student. Seeking to find a way to get even, he turns to black magic.
Lee Martin does it again. What makes Lee Martin's The Midnight Hour and this episode (The Wings of Satan) successful, is that he taps into this nostalgic feeling associated with the type of horror that fans grew up on. What gives it that extra something though, is that with each episode he taps into universal feelings that people can relate to and that's what causes these horrific situations to come about. What high school student hasn't felt rejected by someone that they had a thing for? What high school student hasn't felt embarrassed...
- 7/8/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
Lee Martin's The Midnight Hour We all know just how deadly sex can be in a horror movie. Anyone remember Kevin Bacon getting a spear through his throat in the original Friday the 13th shortly after getting off. Or how about the poor schmucks that Clare Higgins' character picked up in Hellraiser? They got off before they got off. This leads us to July's episode of "Lee Martin's The Midnight Hour" entited "The Wings of Satan in which a loveable goof who just wanted to score ends up using dark powers to get revenge on the girl who tricked and blackmailed him before he could get his. Read all about this month's episode down below after the jump and make sure to check out the preview!
At midnight Thursday, June 30 (technically July 1), the series will roll out its latest episode, “The Wings of Satan.” In it, teenagers Neal (Mark Shkreli...
At midnight Thursday, June 30 (technically July 1), the series will roll out its latest episode, “The Wings of Satan.” In it, teenagers Neal (Mark Shkreli...
- 6/29/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
If you're going to be in Michigan anytime soon and couldn't care less what the Tigers or Eminem are doing, you should certainly turn your attention to the twisted world of Lee Martin and his incredibly popular horror program "Lee Martin's The Midnight Hour".
This weekend the show will unveil its newest episode, a diabolical little venture called "The Wings of Satan," which will air throughout the month of July on Thursdays and Saturdays.
Featuring Mark Shkreli, Alana Kaniewski, Alice Gandee and Renay Rayes, this episode of the show takes us on a trip down memory lane, back to our high school days to reminisce about the adventures we had trying to get laid. Of course Martin's vision includes blackmail, revenge and an ancient cult. Not exactly "Saved by the Bell," but guaranteed to be more entertaining than watching a young Dustin Diamond run around making an ass of himself.
This weekend the show will unveil its newest episode, a diabolical little venture called "The Wings of Satan," which will air throughout the month of July on Thursdays and Saturdays.
Featuring Mark Shkreli, Alana Kaniewski, Alice Gandee and Renay Rayes, this episode of the show takes us on a trip down memory lane, back to our high school days to reminisce about the adventures we had trying to get laid. Of course Martin's vision includes blackmail, revenge and an ancient cult. Not exactly "Saved by the Bell," but guaranteed to be more entertaining than watching a young Dustin Diamond run around making an ass of himself.
- 6/29/2011
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
Didrik Davis Remember an actor by the name of Kane Hodder? He played Jason Voorhees for several of the Friday the 13th movies. Kane Hodder is this big, hulking kind of presence that started out with small roles in several horror films including Pumpkinhead II: Blood Wings, Alligator II: The Mutation & Wishmaster. As the years went by and Hodder continued to work in the horror genre, he developed a large, not to mention - loyal, fan base within the horror community. Enter Didrik Davis, a former wrestler. Didrik Davis has that same kind of big, hulk like presence that made Kane Hodder a superstar in the horror entertainment world. In the past year, he has been making his mark in the indie horror world starring in several genre films. However, it might be his role in the TV series "Lee Martin's The Midnight Hour" that takes him to the next...
- 6/9/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
Lee Martin's The Midnight Hour Lee Martin's The Midnight Hour, which is filmed in Michigan, hits a parallel into the bad economy facing the residents of Michigan in an all new shocking episode entitled "Witch's Candle". Premiering Thursday June 2, Witch's Candle (which can be seen below, after the jump in a sneak peek clip) follows Jim (Didrik Davis), a light industrial manager demoted to a part-time shop position by his scheming, underachieving supervisor, Bernadette (Sharyl Parsons). Determined to eliminate the competition for an elite new post before an upcoming corporate merger, Bernadette demoralizes and attempts to discredit Jim. Her plan succeeds—or does it?
After Jim’s departure, a series of grisly events take place within the shadowy halls of the sprawling shop. One of the more surprising is the Voodoo-esque spell cast by Norm (Rocco Guirlanda), a fellow shop worker who attempts to eliminate Bernadette by supernatural means before his pension is cancelled.
After Jim’s departure, a series of grisly events take place within the shadowy halls of the sprawling shop. One of the more surprising is the Voodoo-esque spell cast by Norm (Rocco Guirlanda), a fellow shop worker who attempts to eliminate Bernadette by supernatural means before his pension is cancelled.
- 6/1/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
Lee Martin's The Midnight Hour You may want to think twice about looking under your bed this May. Something much worse than dusty cobwebs may be waiting for an opportunity to meet you…or in this case, kill you. In “Don’t Look Under the Bed,” the popular horror TV series “Lee Martin’s The Midnight Hour” serves up a generous helping of evil as a schizophrenic—and in fact homicidal—child named Kathy meets her match when one of her victims invokes an unfettered demon for protection.
Don't Look Under the Bed is yet another solid entry in Lee Martin's The Midnight Hour. This episode plays up on the inherent fear of a monster lurking under the bed that I am sure many kids have had, including myself, but does so with a fresh twist. That's a consistent throughout the entire span of The Midnight Hour is that the...
Don't Look Under the Bed is yet another solid entry in Lee Martin's The Midnight Hour. This episode plays up on the inherent fear of a monster lurking under the bed that I am sure many kids have had, including myself, but does so with a fresh twist. That's a consistent throughout the entire span of The Midnight Hour is that the...
- 5/3/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
The Midnight Hour Prepare yourself for a frightening, bone chilling tale of the pursuit of reckless greed as it's given a horror twist. Tonight, April 2nd, an all new episode of "Lee Martin's The Midnight Hour" will be hitting the airwaves. In Drink the Blood of Manalu, brothers Pete (Jesse Nagy) and Evan (Robert Stanford) find they can salvage their careers if they obey the deadly command of an ancient, shrunken head belonging to a witch doctor named Manalu.
Tonight's episode of The Midnight Hour shows the series overall consistency. The Midnight Hour delivers the goods each month with an all new episode that has the chills of The Twilight Zone and the nasty plot twists of Tales from the Crypt. "Drink the Blood of Manalu" is no exception to the above statement. The Midnight Hour is remarkable in what it is able to achieve with a limited amount of cast,...
Tonight's episode of The Midnight Hour shows the series overall consistency. The Midnight Hour delivers the goods each month with an all new episode that has the chills of The Twilight Zone and the nasty plot twists of Tales from the Crypt. "Drink the Blood of Manalu" is no exception to the above statement. The Midnight Hour is remarkable in what it is able to achieve with a limited amount of cast,...
- 4/2/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
The "Angel of Death" visits horror TV fans In Lee Martin's The Midnight Hour. The Midnight Hour combines the nostalgia of the hit kids series Are You Afraid of the Dark? with the modern day gore and nasty plot twists of the hit HBO series Tales From The Crypt. The March 2011 episode of "Lee Martin's Midnight Hour," appropriately titled "Angel of Death," debuted on March 3.
The story of evil nurse Beverly (Melissa O'Brien), who offers her terminal patient (Kirk Moreland) a new lease on life if he’s willing to make a grisly sacrifice, “Angel of Death” provides viewers with a creepy tale suitable for a winter's night.
Lead player O’Brien shines as nurse Beverly, bringing to life a character who runs the gamut from devil worshipper to despot and creepy stalker to maudlin animal lover. Co-star Moreland plays Lloyd Rankin, Beverly’s dying patient. Whether bargaining with...
The story of evil nurse Beverly (Melissa O'Brien), who offers her terminal patient (Kirk Moreland) a new lease on life if he’s willing to make a grisly sacrifice, “Angel of Death” provides viewers with a creepy tale suitable for a winter's night.
Lead player O’Brien shines as nurse Beverly, bringing to life a character who runs the gamut from devil worshipper to despot and creepy stalker to maudlin animal lover. Co-star Moreland plays Lloyd Rankin, Beverly’s dying patient. Whether bargaining with...
- 3/4/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
Imagine the nostalgic charm of the hit TV series Are You Afraid of the Dark? combined with the gore of Tales From The Crypt and the nasty plot twists of the hit HBO series The Hitchhiker. Now utilize the anthology format of Tales From The Darkside. Throw in some dashes of The Twilight Zone and you have "Lee Martin's The Midnight Hour". Director and series host Lee Martin is bringing back the TV horror anthology format for horror fans with the first and only homegrown dramatic horror TV series from Michigan. No wonder the show is finding an increasing larger audience as it starts to accumulate an ever growing cult fan base as it takes all the elements of our favorite TV horror series and throws it into a single, cohesive narrative. Filming of the May 2011 episode entitled "Don't Look Under The Bed" has just finished. In it......
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- 2/26/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
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