Stars: Evyn Flanders, Stefanie Estes, Molly Kunz, Colleen Camp, Michael X. Sommers, Claire Saunders | Written and Directed by Gordon Shoemaker Foxwood
Wild Eyed and Wicked opens with a young girl named Lily (Evyn Flanders; Brave the Dark), hearing a noise outside in the dark and, picking up a sword and shield, goes to investigate. Silvia her mother tells her to get inside, which she ignores. As a result, she gets to witness her mother put a gun to her head and pull the trigger.
The now-grown Lily wakes from seeing her mother’s death in a nightmare and heads off to give fencing lessons before having a session with Genevieve, her therapist, about the nightmares and her anxiety concerning her estranged father Greg contacting her as the anniversary of that night approaches.
We also know something else is going on because, as she takes a picture of her girlfriend Willow a clawed hand briefly appears.
Wild Eyed and Wicked opens with a young girl named Lily (Evyn Flanders; Brave the Dark), hearing a noise outside in the dark and, picking up a sword and shield, goes to investigate. Silvia her mother tells her to get inside, which she ignores. As a result, she gets to witness her mother put a gun to her head and pull the trigger.
The now-grown Lily wakes from seeing her mother’s death in a nightmare and heads off to give fencing lessons before having a session with Genevieve, her therapist, about the nightmares and her anxiety concerning her estranged father Greg contacting her as the anniversary of that night approaches.
We also know something else is going on because, as she takes a picture of her girlfriend Willow a clawed hand briefly appears.
- 8/1/2024
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Stars: Dallas Hart, Kara Royster, Pedro Correa, Cassandra Scerbo, Chris O’Neal, Ana Osorio | Written by Amanda Ashley Mies, Ana Osorios | Directed by Dame Pierre, Mike Ware
If you’re going to have an Amp House Massacre, first you need to have an Amp House. Mario Stillwell, the biggest YouTube influencer in the world, provides that. Having made millions with his videos, he buys a mansion for himself and Janelle and dubs it Amp House.
Now they, along their entourage of famous for being famous internet celebrities including, Hunter, Tiffany, and Lonnie have a place they can use for filming all their obnoxious videos, of which we see as seemly never ending montage of leading up to a lavish first anniversary party. A party that ends with Mario floating face down in the pool, dead from an overdose. And then another montage of tribute videos following it. This may be the...
If you’re going to have an Amp House Massacre, first you need to have an Amp House. Mario Stillwell, the biggest YouTube influencer in the world, provides that. Having made millions with his videos, he buys a mansion for himself and Janelle and dubs it Amp House.
Now they, along their entourage of famous for being famous internet celebrities including, Hunter, Tiffany, and Lonnie have a place they can use for filming all their obnoxious videos, of which we see as seemly never ending montage of leading up to a lavish first anniversary party. A party that ends with Mario floating face down in the pool, dead from an overdose. And then another montage of tribute videos following it. This may be the...
- 7/9/2024
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Stars: Jason Tremblay, Jaime M. Callica, Bruce Crawford, Gigi Saul Guerrero, Peter Bundic, Michael Eklund, Fletcher Donovan, Donna Benadicto | Written by Jordan Robinson | Directed by Nicholas Humphries
A trap house, I remember when they were called crack houses, is a house used for making and selling drugs. In the new Tubi Original of the same name director Nicholas Humphries and writer Jordan Robinson take the name literally and give us a drug den filled with lethal booby traps and a few other surprises.
After Commander Meeks’ attempt to take down a trap house goes lethally wrong, Detective Grant Pierce is called to the crime scene. As one of the other detectives snickers about one of the junkies getting their head blown clean off, Pierce realizes the dead boy is his younger brother.
He’s just the latest in a series of deaths related to a constantly moving operation run by Lethan the meth cook,...
A trap house, I remember when they were called crack houses, is a house used for making and selling drugs. In the new Tubi Original of the same name director Nicholas Humphries and writer Jordan Robinson take the name literally and give us a drug den filled with lethal booby traps and a few other surprises.
After Commander Meeks’ attempt to take down a trap house goes lethally wrong, Detective Grant Pierce is called to the crime scene. As one of the other detectives snickers about one of the junkies getting their head blown clean off, Pierce realizes the dead boy is his younger brother.
He’s just the latest in a series of deaths related to a constantly moving operation run by Lethan the meth cook,...
- 6/16/2023
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
If you've listened to our Corpse Club podcast, then you know we're big fans of Tubi here on Daily Dead, and the streaming service has plenty of ghoulish goodies in store for horror fans this October, as their month-long "Terror on Tubi" celebration features six Tubi Originals and a massive 27,000 hours of horror- and thriller-themed content (comprised of both new and previously released titles), including the reimagining of the 1980 slasher Terror Train:
Press Release: San Francisco, September 21, 2022 – Tubi (www.tubi.tv), today announced its lineup for the resurrection of “Terror on Tubi,” a month-long streaming celebration beginning October 1st of 13,000 spooky, eerie, thrilling, creepy and terrifying titles that fans love to indulge in around Halloween. Creeping into the catalog of Tubi’s scary good streams are six brand-new Tubi Originals that will debut throughout October, ranging from beastly and chilling documentaries to slasher and thriller films, including Alone In The Dark...
Press Release: San Francisco, September 21, 2022 – Tubi (www.tubi.tv), today announced its lineup for the resurrection of “Terror on Tubi,” a month-long streaming celebration beginning October 1st of 13,000 spooky, eerie, thrilling, creepy and terrifying titles that fans love to indulge in around Halloween. Creeping into the catalog of Tubi’s scary good streams are six brand-new Tubi Originals that will debut throughout October, ranging from beastly and chilling documentaries to slasher and thriller films, including Alone In The Dark...
- 9/21/2022
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Tubi (www.tubi.tv) today announced its lineup for the resurrection of “Terror on Tubi,” a month-long streaming celebration beginning October 1st of 13,000 spooky, eerie, thrilling, creepy and terrifying titles that fans love to indulge in around Halloween.
Creeping into the catalog of Tubi’s scary good streams are six brand-new Tubi Originals that will debut throughout October, ranging from beastly and chilling documentaries to slasher and thriller films, including Alone In The Dark (October 7); Battle Of The Beasts: Bigfoot Vs. Yeti (October 12); The Final Rose (October 14); a remake of the cult classic Terror Train (October 21); Lights, Camera, Murder: Scream (October 26), and A Party To Die For (October 28).
“Terror on Tubi” will also offer timeless Halloween content, from spooky seasonal titles to horror film buff favorites, totaling 27,000 hours of movies and TV shows, including horror films such as Stephen King’s “It,” “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre,” “Hellraiser,” and “Twilight Zone: The Movie...
Creeping into the catalog of Tubi’s scary good streams are six brand-new Tubi Originals that will debut throughout October, ranging from beastly and chilling documentaries to slasher and thriller films, including Alone In The Dark (October 7); Battle Of The Beasts: Bigfoot Vs. Yeti (October 12); The Final Rose (October 14); a remake of the cult classic Terror Train (October 21); Lights, Camera, Murder: Scream (October 26), and A Party To Die For (October 28).
“Terror on Tubi” will also offer timeless Halloween content, from spooky seasonal titles to horror film buff favorites, totaling 27,000 hours of movies and TV shows, including horror films such as Stephen King’s “It,” “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre,” “Hellraiser,” and “Twilight Zone: The Movie...
- 9/21/2022
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
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