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Thursday, 19 December 2024

NYX UK Offers a Chilling Lineup for January 2025

NYX UK
 

Horror fans, prepare yourselves. NYX UK has unveiled a blood-curdling schedule for January 2025, packed with spine-tingling premieres, cult classics, and even a celebration of horror master John Carpenter's birthday. With a mix of paranormal thrills, urban legends, and exploitation gems, there’s something for every fan of the macabre.

This month features twelve Channel premieres, including two highly anticipated directorial debuts. Jackson Stewart’s Beyond the Gates (Fri, Jan 24, 9 PM) takes viewers on a haunting fantasy adventure with genre icons Barbara Crampton, Brea Grant, and Graham Skipper. Meanwhile, Padraig Reynolds’ shocking and stylish Rites of Spring (Sat, Jan 10, 9 PM), starring AJ Bowen, promises to keep you on the edge of your seat. Robbie Banfitch’s acclaimed found-footage horror The Outwaters debuts on Fri, Jan 31, 9 PM, offering an experimental twist on terror.

The Outwaters
The Outwaters

Classic Horror and Sci-Fi Delights

Lovers of vintage Sci-Fi can revisit iconic films like Contamination (Thurs, Jan 2, 9 PM), Luigi Cozzi’s gory homage to Alien, as well as British classics The Day of the Triffids (Fri, Jan 3, 5 PM) and The Earth Dies Screaming (Thurs, Jan 16, 5 PM).

Exploitation fans can dive into the controversial realms of 70s horror with late-night screenings of Lisa: She Wolf of the SS (Fri, Jan 3, 11 PM), Girl Slaves of Morgana Le Fay (Fri, Jan 31, 11 PM), and Flavia the Heretic (Sat, Jan 10, 11 PM).

Beyond the Gates
Beyond the Gates

Global Frights and New Favorites

Chilean vampire thriller Eternal Blood (Fri, Jan 9, 9 PM) and Hong Kong psychological horror Forest of Death (Sun, Jan 11, 9 PM) bring international chills to your screens.

A Birthday Tribute to John Carpenter

On Thursday, Jan 16, NYX UK celebrates the legendary John Carpenter with a double feature starting at 9 PM. The night kicks off with the timeless slasher Halloween, which cemented Jamie Lee Curtis as a scream queen. At 11 PM, catch Carpenter’s underrated supernatural thriller The Ward, starring Amber Heard.

New Series: Galveston’s Cavern of Creeps

Thursday, Jan 30, at 7 PM marks the premiere of Galveston’s Cavern of Creeps, a hilarious and sinister new horror-comedy series. Follow Galveston, a wisecracking demon with apocalyptic ambitions, and his unlikely sidekick Jack, a lovable horror buff. The series blends supernatural antics with clever commentary on horror classics, B-movie treasures, and forgotten gems. The first episode spotlights The Giant Gila Monster, with new episodes airing weekly.

NYX UK’s January lineup is a treasure trove of terror. Whether you’re into slasher legends, paranormal chills, or cult classics, there’s plenty to keep you glued to your screen.

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Tuesday, 17 December 2024

PREVIEW: Mother Father Sister Brother Frank (2025 Film) - Starring Mindy Cohn and Enrico Colantoni

Mother Father Sister Brother Frank
 

By Jon Donnis

It’s a family affair like no other in Mother Father Sister Brother Frank, a hilariously twisted comedy horror that promises laughs, blood, and an unforgettable Sunday dinner.

At first glance, the Jennings family appear to be your picture-perfect suburban household, complete with weekly family dinners and polished smiles. But as their pristine lives begin to unravel, it becomes clear that this is no ordinary family gathering.

Mum Joy (Mindy Cohn – Palm Royale, The Facts of Life), dad Jerry (Enrico Colantoni – Galaxy Quest, Veronica Mars), sister Jolene (Melanie Leishman – Todd and the Book of Pure Evil), and brother Jim (Iain Stewart – Star Trek: Strange New Worlds) are all set for their traditional Sunday meal when an uninvited guest, Uncle Frank (Juan Chioran – Dracula: A Chamber Musical), arrives unexpectedly. Frank’s not just there to say hello – he’s been blackmailing the Jennings, and he’s about to push this quirky clan over the edge.

When Jolene and Jim uncover Frank’s sordid threats, the siblings decide to take matters – and murder – into their own hands. What starts as a blood-soaked act of family loyalty quickly spirals into total chaos as the Jennings realise they have absolutely no idea how to commit, let alone clean up, a murder. Cue a series of side-splitting, shockingly gory mishaps as this dysfunctional foursome attempts to cover their tracks.

Written and directed by Caden Douglas (Pop), this darkly comic horror has already earned acclaim on the festival circuit for its blend of razor-sharp humor and gleeful gore. Now, Mother Father Sister Brother Frank is finally being served up for digital release on 27 January 2025, courtesy of Miracle Media.

Dysfunctional families are nothing new, but the Jennings take things to the next level. While most families bond over board games or movies, the Jennings bond over blood – and their wildly misguided attempts at murder make for a devilishly entertaining watch.

Get ready to feast on Mother Father Sister Brother Frank – a comedy horror where family dinner has never been so deadly… or so much fun.

Available on digital 27 January 2025 from Miracle Media.

Thursday, 12 December 2024

PREVIEW: Get Ready for the Ultimate Horror Experience with 100 Candles Game: The Last Possession

 

Get ready to face your fears as 100 Candles Game: The Last Possession, the much-anticipated sequel to the terrifying 100 Candles Game, makes its UK digital debut this January, courtesy of 101 Films. This gripping follow-up promises a nerve-shredding journey into the depths of fear.


The anthology brings classic ghost stories into the modern era, following a group of thrill-seeking influencers as they chase viral fame. What begins as an attempt to create captivating content turns into a night of unimaginable horror.

Their destination is Stonewall Mansion, a place steeped in chilling legends and dark history. At the mansion, they decide to play "100 Candles", an ancient Japanese ritual said to summon spirits and test bravery.


As they sit surrounded by the flickering light of a hundred candles, each influencer shares a ghostly tale. These stories do more than frighten, they rouse the vengeful spirit of the Black Countess, unleashing supernatural forces that trap the group in the ritual.

Caught in this otherworldly nightmare, the only way for the group to escape is to continue the game, sharing one story at a time, until the final candle burns out. With each tale, the terror intensifies, and the chance of survival becomes increasingly slim.

100 Candles Game: The Last Possession is not just a film but an unforgettable experience that will chill you to your core. It is the perfect choice for a dark winter’s night, but beware, it will stay with you long after the screen goes dark.


Gather your bravest friends, light some candles, and press play. When the last flame flickers out, you may wish you had never started.

Catch this unnerving horror when it hits digital on 13 January 2025. 100 Candles Game: The Last Possession will leave you questioning what lies beyond the veil.

Tuesday, 10 December 2024

Interview with A.P. Fuchs by David Kempf


1. Tell us how you became interested in writing?

There are two answers to that. One is a bit cliché. I found a lot of joy in writing short stories as a kid, and I did so on a computer. I had a paper route and saved up for almost two years to buy the first PC in our household back when Windows 3 was the latest thing. Writing became a way to explore different adventure fantasies and exercise my imagination, much like drawing pictures. Of course, that old PC also provided endless hours of Solitaire.

The second answer is more tragic. I lost someone very close to me, someone who truly believed in my ability to succeed in the arts. My goal at the time was to become a comic book artist. I enrolled in animation school, thinking that if I could draw things in motion, drawing them standing still would be easier. Of course, comics and animation are two very different mediums, each with its own capabilities, but that was my mindset back then.

Halfway through the course, the school essentially stopped teaching us. I was surrounded by comic book enthusiasts with similar aspirations, so I began writing short scripts for them to illustrate. I discovered I enjoyed writing and decided to try my hand at short stories, this time as an adult. One day, I had the idea to write five or six interconnected short stories. By the second or third story, I realized the idea was too big for short fiction, so I embarked on writing my first novel, A Stranger Dead. It is currently out of print, but there are plans to bring it back. I still stand by the story, but the writing itself needs some revision.

What I found while writing it was how cathartic the process was. It allowed me to channel my feelings of loss onto the page. Sadly, but perhaps fortunately for readers, every book I have written since has been connected to that real-life event in some way. I believe we all have things we cannot fully move past, no matter how hard we try, and that alone is a kind of horror story. Sometimes we are haunted, and sometimes the ghost never leaves.


2. Do you prefer short stories or novels?

For reading, I prefer novels. For writing, I also prefer novels. While I have nothing against short stories, I find it challenging to work within the constraints of brevity. Short stories require you to fit everything into a limited space, whereas novels offer almost limitless room to develop ideas. If a novel grows beyond its intended scope, you can even consider expanding it into a series.


3. How would you classify the genre of writing in your work?

I primarily work in two genres, with some smaller peripheral ones. My main genres are superheroes and monsters. My superhero series, The Axiom-man Saga, already includes several books, with more to come soon. If you want a comparison, Axiom-man is like a blend of Superman, Nightwing, and Spider-Man. The series is packed with action and has an overarching endgame in mind, though that is still a long way off. This series is designed to be a lifetime project, consisting of twenty-five novels and twenty-five novellas released alternately.


What makes the series unique is that it allows for monsters to play a role. For instance, Axiom-man: The Dead Land and a few short stories feature such crossovers, particularly within the Metahumans vs. series I created. That anthology series pits superheroes against specific monsters.

In terms of my monster work, zombies have been my primary focus. However, I have been branching out into creating my own monsters, such as the blood-based creatures in A Red Dark Night that terrorize a summer camp for girls, or the monstrous gators in Giganti-gator Death Machine: Triple Feature. The latter has been well-received, and I am glad readers are enjoying it.


4. What is your average writing workday like?

When working on a project, I make it a daily effort. I used to aim for a word count of 1,500 to 2,000 words per session, but these days I simply focus on completing the book within a reasonable timeframe so readers are not stuck waiting too long.

I do not have a rigid system for my writing day. It is more about having a story in my head and committing to the work. I write until a scene or set of scenes is fully finished. By the end of a session, my mind is usually blank, but I hand over what remains of the idea to my subconscious. By the next day, my subconscious presents new insights to my conscious mind, and I write those down.

During the first draft, I avoid overthinking word usage or details. I believe stories are living, breathing things that know themselves better than we do. It is important to let the story tell itself without interference. Fixes and adjustments can be made during later drafts.


5. What inspires your stories?

As mentioned earlier, a single personal tragedy has shaped much of my work. The fantastic elements, spooky atmospheres, and characters all stem from that event. I often joke that my entire body of work is one giant exercise in catharsis.


6. What are your favorite horror books?

I do not read a lot of horror, mainly due to time constraints and my diverse reading interests. However, The Summer I Died by Ryan C. Thomas was a brutal and eye-opening introduction to extreme horror. Though difficult to read, it taught me how to immerse readers in harsh scenes rather than simply describing them.

Stephen King’s Everything’s Eventual also stands out, particularly the story The Road Virus Heads North. It creeped me out completely with its pacing, atmosphere, and unknown elements. The ending was especially impactful, and I have not revisited it because of how deeply it unsettled me.

7. What are your favorite horror movies?

I enjoy B-movie horror with its often over-the-top or cliché elements. When written well, such films allow for full suspension of disbelief.

Two films that genuinely scared me are The Blair Witch Project and The Ring. The Blair Witch Project worked because the monster was unseen, letting the imagination fill in the gaps. The Ring was deeply unsettling, with its artful presentation of certain scenes adding to the overall creepiness.

For horror-comedy, Shaun of the Dead is a classic. Its mix of subtle and overt humor makes it a standout.


8. What do you think is the difference between American and British horror?

I am not entirely sure. However, I have noticed that Western horror often leans on Hollywood clichés and sensationalism, while British horror tends to let moments speak for themselves. To me, that restraint creates true horror, as the unembellished moments feel more realistic and unsettling.


9. Why do you think horror books and novels remain so popular?

Horror is a part of everyday life. Whether it is small, unsettling moments, vivid nightmares, or real-life tragedies, horror is ingrained in the human experience.

From an entertainment perspective, horror offers a safe way to explore fear. Readers and viewers can experience dark and terrifying scenarios while remaining completely safe. This sense of control allows us to confront fears in a manageable way, offering comfort and even catharsis.

Horror also reminds us that we are not alone in our struggles. Knowing others have faced similar fears or tragedies can provide a sense of solidarity and strength.


10. What are your future projects?

Currently, I am finishing the final book in the first act of The Axiom-man Saga. This concluding arc is a trilogy that wraps up many threads from the earlier books.

I am also working on "Eventual Books," projects that take over a year to complete. For example, I collect my weekly newsletter, The Canister X Transmission, into an annual volume.

In terms of horror, I am considering a sequel to Zombie Fight Night: Battles of the Dead, which combines UFC-style battles with various monsters. A potential follow-up, Werewolf Fight Night, could explore lycanthropy in similar ways.

2025 will be dedicated to art projects, but I also have several books planned for release. Some of these will include horror elements, though I am not ready to reveal specifics yet.

In the meantime, readers can visit my website at http://www.apfuchs.ca or my YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/@apfuchs, which features horror content, a podcast, and pop culture discussions.

Thank you.

Find all of A.P. Fuchs' books on Amazon at

https://amzn.to/3Vwd6Yk

Monday, 9 December 2024

COMPETITION: Win Hellboy: The Crooked Man on DVD


Icon Film Distribution presents Hellboy: The Crooked Man, the fourth instalment in the global franchise, arriving on 4K Special Collector’s Edition, Blu-ray, DVD & Digital from 9 December

And to celebrate, we have a great competition for you and a chance to win a copy on DVD.

Synopsis:
Written by series creator Mike Mignola, Hellboy makes a blazing return to the screen in a brand-new instalment of the global hit franchise that masterfully blends blood-soaked action with truly chilling horror.

In 1959, Hellboy is enlisted to aid rookie paranormal researcher, Bobbie Jo Song, in the transportation of a deadly creature. However, their mission soon goes awry when an accident leaves them stranded in the forests of rural Appalachia where a small community resides, haunted by demonic forces. With all clues pointing towards witchcraft, Hellboy and his allies must hunt down the source of this evil – the ‘Crooked Man’ who has been sent to Earth to harvest souls for the Devil.

From director Brian Taylor (Crank, Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance), the producers of The Hitman’s Bodyguard and The Expendables, and starring Jack Kesy (12 Strong, Deadpool 2) in the title role, Hellboy: The Crooked Man is a bold and fresh entry, taking the iconic character back to the roots of his much-loved source material.

The 4K UHD Special Collector’s Edition is packaged with a limited-edition premium O-Ring, double-sided poster and four art cards. Both the 4K UHD and standalone Blu-ray editions include more than two hours of special features including cast and crew interviews and behind-the-scenes B-Roll.

Icon Film Distribution presents Hellboy: The Crooked Man on 4K Special Collector’s Edition, Blu-ray, DVD & Digital from 9 December

Pre-Order from Amazon - https://amzn.to/4g7GqNa

Enter now for a chance to win.

Who directs Hellboy: The Crooked Man?

Send your name, address and of course the answer to competition365@outlook.com

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Monday, 2 December 2024

COMPETITION: Win Monster on Blu-ray


Second Sight Films has announced that the Oscar®-winning Monster starring Charlize Theron is set for a Standard Edition Blu-ray release on 9 December 2024.

And to celebrate, we have a great competition for you and a chance to win a copy on DVD.

Synopsis:
Charlize Theron gives a tour-de-force performance as America’s first female serial killer Aileen Wuornos in Monster (2003)from director Patty Jenkins (Wonder Woman), which earned her accolades galore, including the prestigious Best Actress Oscar® in 2004. Now more than 20 years on from its original, lauded theatrical release, the film is set for a Standard Edition release on 9 December 2024 from Second Sight Films.

Reviews:
‘Theron's performance is a tour de force, picking up Jenkins's contentious baton with extreme gusto’

★★★★ Eye For Film

 ‘What Charlize Theron achieves… isn't a performance but an embodiment... one of the greatest performances in the history of the cinema’ 

★★★★ Rogerebert.com

Pre-Order from Amazon - https://amzn.to/4idojqx

Enter now for a chance to win.

Who directs Monster?

Send your name, address and of course the answer to competition365@outlook.com

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1. Closing date 16-12-24
2. No alternative prize is available
3. When the competition ends as indicated on this page, any and all entries received after this point will not count and emails blacklisted due to not checking this page first.
4. Winners will be chosen randomly and will be informed via email.
5. Entries that come directly from other websites will not be accepted.