Uli Lommel’s Boogeyman, released in 1980, should have slipped under the radar of many a horror fan and it would have – had it not become entangled with the Video Nasties scare here in the UK in the early 80s. It was that “promotion” which gave Lommel’s film more notoriety than it undoubtedly should. So much so that Lommel’s film spawned Two sequels – Revenge of the Boogeyman in 1983 and Return of the Boogeyman in 1994 (well, if you can call them sequels – they reuse way too much footage to be original films).
Now, 26 years after the first film was released, Uli Lommel returns to the boogeyman well for Boogeyman Resurrection, purported to be a remake of the original film; and he has released the first trailer – which again re-uses old Boogeyman footage!!
The only positives I can see this time round is in Lommel’s choice of cast: Tristan Risk...
Now, 26 years after the first film was released, Uli Lommel returns to the boogeyman well for Boogeyman Resurrection, purported to be a remake of the original film; and he has released the first trailer – which again re-uses old Boogeyman footage!!
The only positives I can see this time round is in Lommel’s choice of cast: Tristan Risk...
- 2/2/2016
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Crackle, Sony Pictures Entertainment’s multi-platform video entertainment network, has launched a deadly collection of horror films entitled "Kill Count". "Kill Count" features a select group of 30 of the most stomach-turning, blood-dripping, gut-spilling horror films available anywhere that catalogue the most outrageous death moments — from impalements to truck sandwiches.
From the Press Release:
For thirteen days, beginning Wednesday, October 19th, through Monday, October 31st, users will be able to watch, rate, and discuss their favorite kills on Crackle. "Kill Count" boasts more than 300 kills in its collection including, but not limited to, 35 vicious stabbings, 12 decapitations, 8 defenestrations, 7 zombie face slashings, 4 vehicular murders, and 2 spontaneous combustions ... all for 1 bloody good time.
“Crackle is excited to feature another unique program for our viewers just in time for Halloween,” said Lisa Dubbe-Herbert, Vice President, Programming for Crackle. “With such gruesome offerings as Silent Hill and Vacancy, our audience will be screaming for more.”
“Our...
From the Press Release:
For thirteen days, beginning Wednesday, October 19th, through Monday, October 31st, users will be able to watch, rate, and discuss their favorite kills on Crackle. "Kill Count" boasts more than 300 kills in its collection including, but not limited to, 35 vicious stabbings, 12 decapitations, 8 defenestrations, 7 zombie face slashings, 4 vehicular murders, and 2 spontaneous combustions ... all for 1 bloody good time.
“Crackle is excited to feature another unique program for our viewers just in time for Halloween,” said Lisa Dubbe-Herbert, Vice President, Programming for Crackle. “With such gruesome offerings as Silent Hill and Vacancy, our audience will be screaming for more.”
“Our...
- 10/19/2011
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
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