Welcome to the latest episode of The ScreamCast! Each episode sees hosts Sean Duregger and Brad Henderson take a look at another slice of home video horror.
Don’t forget to check out TheScreamCast.com for the show notes and for more news and reviews of Scream Factory releases and make sure to follow them on Twitter too!
Episode 84: Roar Of The Vampires On Mulholland Dr.
This week we’re all over the map as we take a look at the Drafthouse Films/Olive release of the insane Roar, then we try to analyze Lynch’s Mulholland Dr (out now via Criterion) and finally we love us some vampire ass kicking with James Woods on Twilight Time’s newest horror offering, John Carpenter’s Vampires! Plus, we dive into the sequels of The Return Of The Living Dead (Yuzna4lyfe!).
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Don’t forget to check out TheScreamCast.com for the show notes and for more news and reviews of Scream Factory releases and make sure to follow them on Twitter too!
Episode 84: Roar Of The Vampires On Mulholland Dr.
This week we’re all over the map as we take a look at the Drafthouse Films/Olive release of the insane Roar, then we try to analyze Lynch’s Mulholland Dr (out now via Criterion) and finally we love us some vampire ass kicking with James Woods on Twilight Time’s newest horror offering, John Carpenter’s Vampires! Plus, we dive into the sequels of The Return Of The Living Dead (Yuzna4lyfe!).
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Episode 85: The...
- 12/23/2015
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
As you creeps well know, there is nothin’ I love more than a band that brings the arcane to their audio, and for my money, there is no one that is doing it with quite so much preternatural panache as Binghamton, NY’s Johnny Unheimlich! And what do ya know—look who just strolled into the Crypt o’ Xiii!
Famous Monsters. The sound of Johnny Unheimlich goes down as smooth as a glass of wine the color of a moonless midnight; it’s all cool creep with a hint of some undefined menace! How did you develop the sound?
Nick Ransom. First off, I’ve got to say thank you massively for that, it’s a huge compliment to both of us. My musical tastes have always been hugely eclectic—my parents are largely to blame or thank for that—and that’s factored hugely into what we play. Our...
Famous Monsters. The sound of Johnny Unheimlich goes down as smooth as a glass of wine the color of a moonless midnight; it’s all cool creep with a hint of some undefined menace! How did you develop the sound?
Nick Ransom. First off, I’ve got to say thank you massively for that, it’s a huge compliment to both of us. My musical tastes have always been hugely eclectic—my parents are largely to blame or thank for that—and that’s factored hugely into what we play. Our...
- 12/15/2015
- by DanielXIII
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
Release details for Double Take's Ultimate Night of the Living Dead comic book series, an update on Alex Garland's Annihilation adaptation, and information on The Night Gardener film are included in our latest round-up.
Press Release -- "On September 16, 2015, Double Take (2T) will release all 10 1st issues of its 1st 10 series of Ultimate Night of the Living Dead. 2T has assembled 10 teams of talented storytellers; each is creating an original series of stories. Each series is interesting, informative and funny in its own way. Together they weave into a common universe. “Originally, we were thinking of trickling out a couple series of every month or so, building up our roster over time,” said 2T Gm Bill Jemas. “Now we’re planning to launch our new universe in one big bang.”
In late March 2015, 2T announced the first three books of the series (Rise, Home and Z-Men) for their September launch.
Press Release -- "On September 16, 2015, Double Take (2T) will release all 10 1st issues of its 1st 10 series of Ultimate Night of the Living Dead. 2T has assembled 10 teams of talented storytellers; each is creating an original series of stories. Each series is interesting, informative and funny in its own way. Together they weave into a common universe. “Originally, we were thinking of trickling out a couple series of every month or so, building up our roster over time,” said 2T Gm Bill Jemas. “Now we’re planning to launch our new universe in one big bang.”
In late March 2015, 2T announced the first three books of the series (Rise, Home and Z-Men) for their September launch.
- 5/8/2015
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Let me tell ya, creeps, nothin’ gets the ol’ Xiii’s motor hummin’ quite like a fright flick that is more akin to a fever dream than one of yer more pedestrian linear narratives. And for my money (roughly equivalent to $1.32 Us cash and a third party, out of state, presumably bad check for $16.45), no one does it better than Director Dante Tomaselli! So, before we begin our regularly scheduled revoltin’ reviews (this week featuring Varsity Blood, Jersey Shore Massacre and The Possession Of Michael King) and other assorted jackanappery, let’s check in with ol’ Dante to see what bats stir in his belfry of the damned!
Famous Monsters. Since Famous Monsters is a monster mag of world renown (besides being a website full o’ great guys gals and ghouls), what putrid periodicals did you enjoy in yer frightful formative years?
Dante Tomaselli. Creepy and Eerie were sold at...
Famous Monsters. Since Famous Monsters is a monster mag of world renown (besides being a website full o’ great guys gals and ghouls), what putrid periodicals did you enjoy in yer frightful formative years?
Dante Tomaselli. Creepy and Eerie were sold at...
- 8/25/2014
- by DanielXIII
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
Dread Central is pleased to announce that we've teamed up with Nightmare Magazine to present new horror fiction to our readers. Once a month we'll be featuring a story from Nightmare’s current issue. Kicking things off is our July selection, “The Black Window” by Lane Robins.
We hope you enjoy it; please let us know what you think!
"The Black Window" by Lane Robins
The house looked like a sand castle after the tide had come in. Except sand suggested a crumbling grayness, and the tall, narrow house was a fresh white. A front porch was large enough for a swinging bench if I could bear that level of domesticity. Blue shutters marched from the ground floor to the third, and above that—
“. . . a finished attic,” the Realtor told me.
The house was . . . nice. Nothing I’d ever wanted. I loved my job, loved that my years were split...
We hope you enjoy it; please let us know what you think!
"The Black Window" by Lane Robins
The house looked like a sand castle after the tide had come in. Except sand suggested a crumbling grayness, and the tall, narrow house was a fresh white. A front porch was large enough for a swinging bench if I could bear that level of domesticity. Blue shutters marched from the ground floor to the third, and above that—
“. . . a finished attic,” the Realtor told me.
The house was . . . nice. Nothing I’d ever wanted. I loved my job, loved that my years were split...
- 7/2/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
It has been dismissed over the years as cheesy, cheap and laughable but, as has been the case on many occasions, Hammer Films have had the last laugh. They boast a back-catalogue that is to horror movies what The Rolling Stones’ discography is to rock music. Fifty-nine years after the release of their first horror movie proper (The Quatermass Xperiment), Hammer’s films have survived scrutiny and re-evaluation and have now attained National Treasure status. Moreover, in terms of sheer importance, the Hammer films were some of the most influential of the past half-century. The ripple-effect of their imitators cashing in on their success would beget the careers of some of the biggest names in Hollywood today.
And yet since 1984 Hammer has been a dormant entity, existing only in the memory: a pile of ashes, a cape and a signet ring waiting to be reanimated by the crimson, jugular discharge of some poor,...
And yet since 1984 Hammer has been a dormant entity, existing only in the memory: a pile of ashes, a cape and a signet ring waiting to be reanimated by the crimson, jugular discharge of some poor,...
- 4/8/2014
- by Cai Ross
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
The following is a list of all comic books, graphic novels and specialty items that will be available this week and shipped to comic book stores who have placed orders for them.
Abstract Studios
Rachel Rising #24, $3.99
Action Lab Entertainment
Skyward #6 (Cover A Jeremy Dale), $2.99
Skyward #6 (Cover B Randy Green), $2.99
Antarctic Press
Gold Digger #209, $3.99
Archie Comic Publications
Best Of Archie Comics Betty And Veronica Volume 1 Tp, $9.99
Betty And Veronica Double Digest #222, $3.99
Sonic The Hedgehog Select Volume 9 Games Tp (not verified by Diamond), $11.99
Attaboy’S Yumfactory
Hi-Fructose Magazine Quarterly #31, $7.95
Avatar Press
Caliban #1 (Facundo Percio Design Sketch Incentive Cover), Ar
Caliban #1 (Facundo Percio Regular Cover), $3.99
Caliban #1 (Facundo Percio Terror Cover), $3.99
Caliban #1 (Facundo Percio Wraparound Cover), $3.99
Crossed Badlands #51 (Christian Zanier Red Crossed Incentive Cover), Ar
Crossed Badlands #51 (Christian Zanier Regular Cover), $3.99
Crossed Badlands #51 (Christian Zanier Wraparound Cover), $3.99
Crossed Badlands #51 (Gabriel Andrade Torture Cover), $3.99
Crossed Badlands #51 (Jacen Burrows Fatal Fantasy Cover), $3.99
God Is Dead #10 (German...
Abstract Studios
Rachel Rising #24, $3.99
Action Lab Entertainment
Skyward #6 (Cover A Jeremy Dale), $2.99
Skyward #6 (Cover B Randy Green), $2.99
Antarctic Press
Gold Digger #209, $3.99
Archie Comic Publications
Best Of Archie Comics Betty And Veronica Volume 1 Tp, $9.99
Betty And Veronica Double Digest #222, $3.99
Sonic The Hedgehog Select Volume 9 Games Tp (not verified by Diamond), $11.99
Attaboy’S Yumfactory
Hi-Fructose Magazine Quarterly #31, $7.95
Avatar Press
Caliban #1 (Facundo Percio Design Sketch Incentive Cover), Ar
Caliban #1 (Facundo Percio Regular Cover), $3.99
Caliban #1 (Facundo Percio Terror Cover), $3.99
Caliban #1 (Facundo Percio Wraparound Cover), $3.99
Crossed Badlands #51 (Christian Zanier Red Crossed Incentive Cover), Ar
Crossed Badlands #51 (Christian Zanier Regular Cover), $3.99
Crossed Badlands #51 (Christian Zanier Wraparound Cover), $3.99
Crossed Badlands #51 (Gabriel Andrade Torture Cover), $3.99
Crossed Badlands #51 (Jacen Burrows Fatal Fantasy Cover), $3.99
God Is Dead #10 (German...
- 3/31/2014
- by Adam B.
- GeekRest
FEARnet is proud to present brand new fiction from Nightmare Magazine. Once a month, we'll be featuring a story from Nightmare’s current issue. This month's selection is “57 Reasons for the Slate Quarry Suicides” by Sam. J. Miller. Please tell us what you think and enjoy!
57 Reasons for the Slate Quarry Suicides
Sam J. Miller
1. Because it would take the patience of a saint or Dalai Lama to smilingly turn the other cheek to those six savage boys day after day, to emerge unembittered from each new round of psychological and physical assaults; whereas I, Jared Shumsky, aged sixteen, have many things, like pimples and the bottom bunk bed in a trailer, and clothes that smell like cherry car air fresheners, but no particular strength or patience.
2. Because God, or the universe, or karma, or Charles Darwin, gave me a different strength, one that terrified me until I learned what it was,...
57 Reasons for the Slate Quarry Suicides
Sam J. Miller
1. Because it would take the patience of a saint or Dalai Lama to smilingly turn the other cheek to those six savage boys day after day, to emerge unembittered from each new round of psychological and physical assaults; whereas I, Jared Shumsky, aged sixteen, have many things, like pimples and the bottom bunk bed in a trailer, and clothes that smell like cherry car air fresheners, but no particular strength or patience.
2. Because God, or the universe, or karma, or Charles Darwin, gave me a different strength, one that terrified me until I learned what it was,...
- 12/4/2013
- by FEARnet Staff
- FEARnet
The following is a list of all comic books, graphic novels and specialty items that will be available this week and shipped to comic book stores who have placed orders for them.
12-gauge Comics
Anti #4 (Of 4)(not verified by Diamond), $3.99
Abrams
Faeryland The Secret World Of The Hidden Ones Hc, $27.50
Star Wars Storyboards The Prequel Trilogy Hc, $40.00
Abrams Comicarts
Bazooka Joe And His Gang Hc, $19.95
Action Lab Entertainment
Double Jumpers #4 (not verified by Diamond), $3.99
Amulet Books
Army Of Frogs A Kulipari Novel Hc, $15.95
Antarctic Press
Miles Away Gn, $14.95
Ape Entertainment
Drew Hayes’ Poison Elves #2 (Cover A Darick Robertson), $2.99
Drew Hayes’ Poison Elves #2 (Cover B Osvaldo MonPeller), $2.99
Drew Hayes’ Poison Elves #2 (Cover C Darick Robertson), Ar
Archaia Entertainment
Strange Attractors Hc, $19.95
Archie Comic Publications
Archie And Friends Double Digest #27, $3.99
Jinx Volume 2 Little Miss Steps Hc (not verified by Diamond), $16.99
Jinx Volume 2 Little Miss Steps Sc (not verified by Diamond), $9.99
Mega Man Volume 5 Rock Of Ages Tp,...
12-gauge Comics
Anti #4 (Of 4)(not verified by Diamond), $3.99
Abrams
Faeryland The Secret World Of The Hidden Ones Hc, $27.50
Star Wars Storyboards The Prequel Trilogy Hc, $40.00
Abrams Comicarts
Bazooka Joe And His Gang Hc, $19.95
Action Lab Entertainment
Double Jumpers #4 (not verified by Diamond), $3.99
Amulet Books
Army Of Frogs A Kulipari Novel Hc, $15.95
Antarctic Press
Miles Away Gn, $14.95
Ape Entertainment
Drew Hayes’ Poison Elves #2 (Cover A Darick Robertson), $2.99
Drew Hayes’ Poison Elves #2 (Cover B Osvaldo MonPeller), $2.99
Drew Hayes’ Poison Elves #2 (Cover C Darick Robertson), Ar
Archaia Entertainment
Strange Attractors Hc, $19.95
Archie Comic Publications
Archie And Friends Double Digest #27, $3.99
Jinx Volume 2 Little Miss Steps Hc (not verified by Diamond), $16.99
Jinx Volume 2 Little Miss Steps Sc (not verified by Diamond), $9.99
Mega Man Volume 5 Rock Of Ages Tp,...
- 5/14/2013
- by Adam B.
- GeekRest
For the horror buff, Fall is the best time of the year. The air is crisp, the leaves are falling and a feeling of death hangs on the air. Here at Sound on Sight we have some of the biggest horror fans you can find. We are continually showcasing the best of genre cinema, so we’ve decided to put our horror knowledge and passion to the test in a horror watching contest. Each week in October, Ricky D, James Merolla and Justine Smith will post a list of the horror films they have watched. By the end of the month, the person who has seen the most films wins. Prize Tbd.
Justine Smith (11 viewings) Total of 31 viewings
Purchase
Spider Baby or The Maddest Story Ever Told
Directed by Jack Jill
This movie is very fun, not so much scary as gleefully depraved. The film revels in it’s childhood attitude,...
Justine Smith (11 viewings) Total of 31 viewings
Purchase
Spider Baby or The Maddest Story Ever Told
Directed by Jack Jill
This movie is very fun, not so much scary as gleefully depraved. The film revels in it’s childhood attitude,...
- 10/18/2011
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
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