Monday, 19 February 2024
COMPETITION: Win Freaks Vs the Reich on DVD
Tuesday, 13 February 2024
Interview with Ayvianna Snow
I star in cult director Michael Fausti's much anticipated second feature film, Burnt Flowers- it's a haunting and surreal Horror-Noir and I play a mysterious femme fatale, Alice Kyteller, who approaches Detective Franc Alban (Amber Doig-Thorne) to search for her missing husband. In Punch - a gothic, end-of-the-pier slasher film, which is streaming now, I make a cameo as an ill-fated party guest who becomes an unfortunate victim of the local seaside bogeyman, Mr Punch. I also star as a vampire in Sean Cronin's upcoming new film, Bogieville.
I enjoyed my role in Yellow playing a sex worker; the film is about the misogyny and abuse faced by women who do sex work. I like being able to use my horror platform to shed light on a serious issue, and I am passionate about women's rights. Yellow screens at Romford Horror this month!
What has been your most challenging role to date?
The role of Anna in Derelict was challenging emotionally because of what the character is going through- she is struggling with drug addiction and being forced into prostitution as a result. Whereas Bogieville was challenging on a physical level; lots of jumping around in heavy prosthetic make-up; I even did my own stunts on set!
What recent (and/or classic) horror movie have you watched that has scared or unnerved you?
I love classic horror performances: Tom Cruise in Interview With The Vampire or Gary Oldman in Dracula.
Which horror film have you watched most and why?
I love to rewatch The Shining; it's such a multi-layered film I get something new from it with each viewing.
What's next for you?
Bogieville and Derelict are both out this summer!
Monday, 12 February 2024
Interview with Federico Zampaglione
Frightfest it' s the place where everything has started in 2009 and it's one of the best festivals in the world. I can' t wait to show THE WELL to the UK fans.
What inspired you to make the movie?
Wanting to get back on the horror horse! I deeply love this genre, because it speaks to the human soul, investigates our unknown fears and gets lost in deep darkness whilst clinging to a blade of light. THE WELL pushes at the most extreme emotions, destroying the border between reality and fantasy, good and evil, life and death. You will discover that evil has new depths”. Hopefully, it brings new life into contemporary Italian horror.
Without giving too much away, how would you describe THE WELL?
The Well is a terror puncher. My regular screenwriting partner and I started throwing ideas around – from The Picture of Dorian Gray, Countess Dracula and The Texas Chain Saw Massacre - and one concept I kept coming back to was the double level chiller, a sort of ‘Upstairs, Downstairs’ type of story. Then I was discussing with my wife (actress Giglia Marra), what the scariest place in the world could be and she came up with a well. Trapped deep underground in a constricting space full of dank water, what could be worse?
Sadly, Radice passed away a few weeks after filming THE WELL. How would you describe his legacy?
He was an immense actor and a very unique guy. Despite him being just in a cameo role he gave an incredible strength to a very important moment of the film. When I knew he passed away I felt very sad. It was an honour to share the set with such a legend.
You’re on record as saying you were very determined not to compromise on the horror, suggesting that extreme gore is where the zeitgeist is. Can you explain in more detail?
Just look at Terrifier 2, Scream VI and Evil Dead Rise. No compromises. I wanted . The film is very graphic. Importantly both producers didn’t want me to lighten the horror. They insisted it be gory in the extreme, so it gets really nasty and brutal at times. The master of practical effects, Carlo Diamantini, did a very impressive job. You will feel on your own skin every single moment of pain because that’s where the zeitgeist is.
Are you worried that the film is too extreme for the mainstream genre audience?
It' s definitely extreme but you also have some touching dramatic moments and a little bit of black humour in a couple of scenes as well. Just to make you breathe in that bloodbath .
The Well is set to solidify your reputation as a stand-alone genre filmmaker. Has it been tough coming out from the shadow of other Italian genre filmmakers, such as Argento?
Yes, very tough. We all love and respect the great Masters of Italian horror, but they can easily overshadow you . I learned so much from them and I have a beautiful relationship with a lot of them; but at the same time I' m working on my style ...to get better and better and deliver my own vision of the darkness.
What is your opinion of the current horror trends? Do you have a favourite film of 2023?
This is a very good moment ! I loved " When evil lurks", " Talk to me" , "Speak no evil",
"Barbarians" and many others. It seems that this genre is getting to the next level.
Finally, what’s next?
Who knows ?...
THE WELL is showing at the Glasgow Film Theatre on Sat 9 March, 6.05pm, as part of FrightFest Glasgow 2024. Lauren LaVera and Federico Zampaglone will be attending.
Thursday, 8 February 2024
Glasgow Film Festival 2024 line-up announced by Pigeon Shrine FrightFest
FrightFest, the premier horror fantasy event in the UK, is returning to the Glasgow Film Festival for its 19th year from Thursday, March 7th to Saturday, March 9th, 2024. We're excited to unveil the stellar lineup of talent set to grace the stage at the Glasgow Film Theatre.
Leading the pack is Emily Hampshire, known for her roles in "Schitt’s Creek" and "The Rig", who will be hosting the World Premiere of "MOM" alongside director Adam O’Brien. Emily not only stars in the film but also serves as Executive Producer.
Joining us as well is the mega-genre talent Lauren LaVera, star of "Terrifier 2" and the upcoming "Terrifier 3", presenting her latest chilling movie, "THE WELL", alongside Italian director Federico Zampaglione.
Abigail Hardingham, acclaimed for her performances in "The Missing" and "Nina Forever", will also grace us with her presence for the World Premiere of "CUSTOM", a passion project in which she stars and co-produces. Director Tiago Teixeirin, marking his impactful feature film debut, and co-star Samantha Steel will also be in attendance.
Also marking their feature film debut with "KILL YOUR LOVER" are dynamic filmmaker duo Alix Austin and Keir Siewert, who will be in Glasgow alongside key cast members Paige Gilmour and Fair City’s Shane Quigley-Murphy.
While the monster in "THE INVISIBLE RAPTOR" may be unseen, the talent behind it certainly isn't. Joining us are writer, lead actor, and producer Mike Capes, as well as actor David Shackleford.
The genre is experiencing an influx of emerging new auteurs, and we're delighted to welcome two talented directors into the fold - Paul Duane, director of "ALL YOU NEED IS DEATH", and Alan Scott Neal, director of "LAST STRAW".
Please note that all films contain graphic scenes of strong violence and sustained threat.
How to Buy Tickets
Online: https://www.glasgowfilm.org/frightfest/
Telephone: 0141 332 6535 (£1.50 fee per transaction, voice-mail available during peak business periods.
In person: Glasgow Film Theatre, 12 Rose Street, Glasgow G3 6RB.
Tuesday, 6 February 2024
Interview with Jaime Johnesee By David Kempf
JJ: I started reading at the age of four, and it was love at first book.
JJ: When I was eight, my teacher had us write stories in the cloth-covered cardboard books. Mine was about a porcine superhero named Superpig.
When did you publish your first novel?
JJ: My first novel, Shifters, was first published in 2015 by Devil Dog Press.
Why do you think horror books and movies remain so popular?
JJ: I think their popularity stands the test of time, because it allows us to experience the adrenaline rush that comes with fear. Yet it packages it in a safe and easy-to-consume format.
Why do you think that people are obsessed with being scared?
JJ: The world is a rough place. I think horror gives people a way to experience the thrill of fear without any attached trauma.
Who inspires you?
JJ: My kids. I learn so much from them. I don't know how I got so lucky to be their mom, but I sure am grateful.
What do you think your best novel is?
JJ: Discovery, the third book in my Samantha Reece Mystery series. I worked my way through writer's block to get it done, and I am really proud of how it came out.
What are some of your favorite horror books?
JJ: Number one for me is The Unabridged Edgar Allan Poe. Then I would have to go with Dean Koontz's Watchers. It held a lot of meaning to me, personally. I also have to give a nod to the Hot Blood anthology series. It holds some of the best names in horror, and some truly amazing stories.
What are some of your favorite horror movies?
JJ: I love creature features! Jaws, Deep Blue Sea, Creature from the Black Lagoon, Night of the Lepus they all tickle my zoologist fancy. I also love the movies Freaks (the original 1932 version), and April Fools Day (the 1986 version).
What are your current projects?
JJ: I am currently working on both the fifth book in my horror mystery series, Samantha Reece Mysteries, and the first book in a new series that's more fantasy-based called The Saga of Land and Sea.
Please in your own words write a paragraph about yourself & your work.
JJ: I am a medically retired zoologist–with lupus–who writes to deal with life's hells and pain. Horror is my preferred genre, but I've written a bit of everything. (You can find my work at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Kobo, iTunes, Smashwords, and more.) Before I leave, I just want to ask your readers that they please make sure to leave reviews for their favorite authors/books. It's important to help them be seen in the algorithms these days. Also, thank you for taking the time to interview me, and thanks to all those who took the time to read.
JJ Links:
Website: https://www.JaimeJohnesee.com
Amazon author page US: https://amzn.to/485XvCm
Amazon author page UK: https://amzn.to/3Oyfieo
Wednesday, 31 January 2024
NEWS & TRAILER: Underground (2024 Film) Directed by Lars Janssen
Prepare for a descent into darkness as "Underground" unleashes a night of terror like no other in this spine-chilling British thriller, set to debut on UK digital screens on 26 February 2024, courtesy of Miracle Media.
Directed by Lars Janssen and co-written and co-produced by Charlotte Dawn Potter, "Underground" takes audiences on a harrowing journey into the depths of fear. What starts as a carefree hen-do quickly spirals into a nightmare as a group of girlfriends find themselves trapped underground after taking a wrong turn. As the night unfolds, their celebrations morph into a chilling battle for survival, with each passing moment bringing fresh horrors and escalating tension.
Will they escape the darkness unscathed, or will they become victims of the twisted forces lurking below?
With an ensemble cast delivering standout performances and pulse-pounding suspense around every corner, "Underground" promises to keep audiences on the edge of their seats from start to finish. Get ready to confront your deepest fears and experience the ultimate thrill ride as "Underground" takes you on a journey into the unknown.
Don't miss the digital debut of "Underground" on 26 February, only from Miracle Media. Brace yourself for a night you'll never forget.
Tuesday, 30 January 2024
Get Ready for a Frightful February on NYX UK
Starting February 7th, NYX UK invites viewers into the dark and captivating world of "Elvira’s Movie Macabre," resurrecting the beloved horror hostess Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, portrayed by Cassandra Peterson. Prepare for a thrilling journey through a myriad of classic and cult horror films, as each episode showcases Elvira's unique perspective on everything from low-budget slashers to monstrous flicks, promising entertainment that transcends the screen.
But the terror doesn't end there! Throughout the month, prepare to be immersed in the realm of horror royalty. Chris Alexander, former Fangoria editor, takes center stage on Monday nights with "The Original NYX TV Series," offering a deep exploration into Canadian horror cinema. From the chilling depths of SHIVERS to the unnerving intrigue of TERROR TRAIN, Alexander's curated selection promises to captivate and terrify.
Meanwhile, Saturday nights belong to Alan Jones and "FrightFest Saturday Scares," where audiences are treated to discussions on Jones' favorite films, including the spine-tingling mysteries of TENEBRAE and ALICE SWEET ALICE.
Mark your calendars for February 4th as horror enthusiasts unite to celebrate the birthday of the visionary director George A. Romero. NYX UK pays homage to his legacy with a special double feature, showcasing Romero's groundbreaking works: THE CRAZIES and NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD. These films not only showcase Romero's directorial genius but also his knack for infusing horror with thought-provoking social commentary.
And the thrills continue with this month's premieres. The Soska Sisters' 2019 remake of RABID offers a fresh take on David Cronenberg's classic, while Peter Duffell's British horror anthology, "THE HOUSE THAT DRIPPED BLOOD," weaves a tapestry of chilling tales linked by an ominous house. Lastly, prepare for the whimsical and unique experience of "PUPPET SHARK," featuring an all-puppet cast that adds a delightful twist to the horror genre.
NYX UK promises a month filled with frights, delights, and unforgettable scares. Don't miss out on the spine-tingling excitement, coming your way this February!
For more check out www.nyxtv.co.uk/tv-guide
Sunday, 28 January 2024
COMPETITION: Win Inside on Blu-ray
Monday, 22 January 2024
REVIEW: Night Swim (2024 Film) - Starring Wyatt Russell
In his directorial debut, Bryce McGuire plunges audiences into the chilling waters of supernatural horror with "Night Swim," featuring an intriguing premise and a suspenseful atmosphere. While the film successfully generates genuinely eerie moments and boasts commendable performances from its cast, it grapples with the confines of a linear and somewhat predictable plot.
Set in 1992, the narrative unfolds as a young girl's innocent quest to retrieve a toy boat from her family's pool takes a terrifying turn. Fast-forward to the present day, and the Waller family—portrayed convincingly by Wyatt Russell, Kerry Condon, Amélie Hoeferle, and Gavin Warren—finds itself ensnared in a nightmarish web. Forced into early retirement due to a degenerative illness, ex-baseball player Ray Waller relocates with his family to a new home, hopeful that the backyard swimming pool will offer recreation for the kids and therapeutic benefits for himself. However, Ray's optimism crumbles when a sinister secret from the house's history unleashes a malevolent force, thrusting the family into a harrowing abyss of inescapable terror.
The film excels in building suspense and tapping into primal fears associated with water, delivering moments that genuinely send shivers down the spine. Jump scares contribute to the overall tension, and the cast's solid performances make the characters relatable and engaging.
Yet, "Night Swim" ventures into familiar territory with its linear and somewhat predictable plot. While the premise is interesting, it feels stretched for a feature-length film, and the film's adherence to a PG-13 rating limits its exploration of the full horror spectrum. Opportunities for delving deeper into supernatural elements and exploring the psychological toll on the characters remain largely untapped.
The inclusion of horror comedy moments provides a welcome break, injecting levity into the tense narrative. However, there's a lingering desire for the film to push boundaries further in this aspect.
In conclusion, "Night Swim" stands as a decent horror film with a solid foundation and effective scares. However, limitations in plot depth and the constraints of a PG-13 rating hinder it from reaching its full potential. While the premise may not fully support a feature-length runtime, McGuire's debut exhibits promise, delivering a satisfactory horror experience with a generous 6 out of 10 rating. While horror enthusiasts may appreciate the suspenseful moments, the film falls short of leaving a lasting, chilling impression.
Out now on Apple TV at - https://apple.co/3vIsiHY
REVIEW: There's Something in the Barn (2023 Film) - Starring Martin Starr
Out now at
Apple TV - https://apple.co/48lzms4
Amazon Prime - https://amzn.to/3RrXIcJ
Directed by Magnus Martens and written by Aleksander Kirkwood Brown, "There's Something in the Barn" delivers an enchanting fusion of horror and comedy against the picturesque backdrop of Norway. With Martin Starr, Amrita Acharia, and Kiran Shah leading the cast, the film follows the Nordheim family's relocation to a remote Norwegian cabin, where they unwittingly encounter murderous elves residing in their barn. Drawing inspiration from classics like Gremlins, Krampus, National Lampoon's, and Home Alone, the movie crafts a unique and entertaining horror comedy experience.
The storyline unfolds as the Nordheim family settles into their new abode, with young Lucas (Townes Bunner) stumbling upon the presence of elves in their barn. Ignoring the local legend of "Barn Elf Rules" has dire consequences for the family as the narrative progresses. The film introduces a diverse array of characters, including the oblivious father Bill (Martin Starr), the upbeat stepmother Carol (Amrita Acharia), and the rebellious teenage daughter Nora (Zoe Winther-Hansen). Kiran Shah's portrayal of the main elf adds a captivating and sinister dimension to the story, successfully blending horror and humour.
A standout feature of the film is its incorporation of culture clash gags, enhancing the comedic aspects of the narrative. The Norwegian authenticity further enriches the overall atmosphere, providing audiences with a festive treat. The film's combination of gore, humor, and a holiday setting pays homage to the creature feature films of the 1980s, creating a nostalgic and enjoyable experience.
While the film excels in seamlessly blending horror and comedy, it does stumble in its inclusion of left-wing politics and woke themes, particularly in the discussion of gun control. This element feels forced and detracts from the overall enjoyment of the movie. Additionally, some viewers may find the first half of the film a bit slow, but the pace picks up in the second half, leading to a satisfying climax.
In summary, "There's Something in the Barn" has the potential to become a cult classic comedy horror. Its unique genre blend, coupled with a mix of humor and horror, provides a refreshing take on Christmas horror. Despite some missteps in handling political themes, the film earns a solid 8 out of 10, making it a noteworthy addition to the Christmas horror film repertoire. While only time will reveal its cult status, the film's entertaining mix of elements ensures its standout position in the genre.
Out now at
Apple TV - https://apple.co/48lzms4
Amazon Prime - https://amzn.to/3RrXIcJ