Tuesday, 2 July 2024
COMPETITION: Win The Last Breath on Blu-ray
Saturday, 29 June 2024
Interview With JC Wylde By David Kempf
When did you first become interested in horror?
I've been interested in horror as far back as I can remember. I don't remember a time where I wasn't interested in horror. I do remember hints, bits and pieces of pop culture that led me to have a great interest in horror, but I cannot place the exact moment. I remember reading Cracked magazine at my grandmother's house in the early 80s and seeing a lot of cartoony horror characters, and since I am Canadian, we had the Hilarious House of Frankenstein which I also started watching at a very very early age which definitely influenced me greatly. It was a kid's show so I was allowed to watch it from the very start, maybe two or three years old. I was never scared of horror so my parents never outlawed or dissuade me from watching or reading stuff like that. Michael Jackson was also a huge influence on me both artistically and musically, so watching the Thriller video at about 3 years old was something indescribable, I watched it over and over and over, and then my parents bought the VHS of the making of Thriller, and I got to see Rick Baker doing the effects and makeup on MJ, I know that definitely burned into my brain and influenced me in countless ways.
I created my first mask in 2007 after stumbling across a latex mask/bust website called Night Owl Productions owned and operated by Justin Mabry (Co-founder and co-owner of Trick or Treat studios) Justin has been a HUGE artistic influence and inspiration to me. over my 17 year career. To me Friday the 13th Part 7 specifically, that look and makeup of Jason Voorhees is the best makeup I have ever seen or at least my favorite. So when I stumbled across this website I couldn't believe this was a latex bust / mask, it looked exactly like the movie so until doing a little bit more research I was convinced it was a picture from the movie.
When did you begin to sell masks?
I began selling my art immediately after sculpting my first piece, even though it was absolutely atrocious lol, The Mask Market was very new in those days and no matter how terrible my pieces were, people still bought them (Not too many though) because there were very few options.
But after 5 years, my sales began to be steady
Who are your favorite makeup artists?
As I mentioned in the second question, I think John Carl Buechler's makeup for Jason in Friday the 13th Part 7: The New Blood, is if not the greatest Horror/monster makeup of all time, is at least my favorite. The "Best" would Obviously be Rob Bottin's work on John Carpenter's "The Thing" I was very fortunate to be able to work on some cool movies in my career, Wolfcop 2, Stakelander 2, many independent horror films, and I even got to create a pumping heart for the movie "The Recall" with Wesley Snipes and RJ Mitte.
Dick Smith was actually not a conscious influence on me. I did not know any of his work, or was not educated on any of his work until I was in my late 30's and had already been doing this for several years. Subsequently I had educated myself on his work and had realized I had grown up watching his creations, he just wasn't a conscious influence.
Why do people like horror so much?
Horror has always been, and always will be popular because it is ingrained in our culture, society, psyches. It is a way for us to experience death and fear without actually having to physically experience it. Psychologically it is a very healthy outlet and studies show that it is beneficial for the human brain to experience horror and fear via the big screen.
I think people enjoy being scared because it is a way to get the blood flowing for some people who may not live a very exciting life?
I an a musician/songwriter as well as an artist, so my Inspirations come from everywhere, and I mean literally everywhere.
I couldn't even begin to make a list of who or what inspires me because it is all around me, but I will list a few people for fun:
Justin Mabry (Night Owl, Trick or Treat Studios), Bob Primeau (Scarewear), Michael Jackson, Zakk Wylde, etc etc.
What are some of your favorite horror books?
What are some of your favorite horror movies?
Oh wow! I have so many favorites but I will name a few, the very first horror movie I ever watched in full was Child's Play when I was 9 years old in 1988 and that had a Monumental effect on me, so that is absolutely one of my favorites. The original Fright night, the Shining, the original first four Halloween movies as well as the latest three, yes I LOVED Halloween ends.
What are your current projects?
My current project is that I am about to do a full line of large basketball size madballs called Wyldeballs, I have done a line of smaller softball sized versions, but I am embarking on a quest to do Large display versions for series collectors. I will definitely do a few classic Recreations of original madballs, but I plan on doing a bunch of horror versions of new characters.
Please in your own words write a paragraph about yourself and your work.
I definitely love what I do, it is very therapeutic for me personally, I have been through many struggles with addiction in my life and have been able to turn everything around 180° with the help of music and of course my artwork. Sculpting, painting, and music are three of the greatest forms of therapy that I could ever suggest anyone try. They have helped me to stay sober for many many years and I thank them for that. My work is always improving, and even after 17 years I still have a lot to learn, as does every artist whether they think so or not. I don't think I will ever stop doing what I dox whether it's for a job or simply enjoyment, though I do have to scale down my work as I get older lol, I'm only 45 and in fantastic shape, however lifting 100 lb molds filled with 100 lb of latex is extremely taxing on the back and I'm definitely feeling the effects of it as the years go by. So I will be making smaller Creations in the coming years.
Wednesday, 26 June 2024
COMPETITION: Win Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey 1 and 2
Tuesday, 25 June 2024
NYX UK Announces Channel Premieres for July 2024
NYX UK is set to send chills down spines this July with an array of thrilling and spine-tingling channel premieres. With eight new films debuting, horror aficionados will be in for a treat, featuring a mix of retro-slashers, gory humor, and supernatural thrillers.
Headlining: Uwe Boll's "SEED"
The highlight of the month is undoubtedly Uwe Boll’s controversial retro-slasher SEED (2007). Airing on Tuesday, July 16 at 9pm, this film offers a divisive portrait of a serial killer, delving into the macabre and grotesque. SEED is a grim exploration of vengeance and the human capacity for cruelty, promising to leave viewers both disturbed and captivated.
A Disco Inferno: "DISCOPATH"
Kicking off the month's premieres with a blend of humor and horror is Renaud Gauthier’s DISCOPATH (2013). Set to premiere on Friday, July 5 at 9pm, this film transforms a local nightclub into a blood-soaked dance floor. With its unique mix of gore and humor, DISCOPATH is sure to offer a night of unexpected thrills.
Classic Giallo and More
For fans of classic Italian horror, NYX UK presents Silvio Amadio's AMUCK (1972) on Tuesday, July 9 at 9pm. This captivating giallo promises to intrigue with its blend of mystery and suspense.
Continuing the lineup, on Thursday, July 11 at 9pm, Dave Payne’s REEKER 2 (2008) will take viewers back to the prequel of the original Reeker, offering more of the eerie and grotesque.
On Friday, July 12 at 9pm, Sonja O'Hara’s 2022 horror thriller MID-CENTURY will provide a modern take on terror, keeping audiences on the edge of their seats.
The following week, Adrián GarcÃa Bogliano’s BLACK CIRCLE (2018) will premiere on Thursday, July 18 at 9pm. This stunning Mexican-Swedish horror thriller is sure to mesmerize with its unique storytelling and chilling atmosphere.
Wrapping up the month of premieres, Alejandro Hidalgo’s Venezuelan supernatural thriller THE HOUSE AT THE END OF TIME (2013) will air on Friday, July 26 at 9pm, promising a night of supernatural suspense.
Celebrating Italian Horror Masters
July also marks the celebration of two Italian kings of terror. On Friday, July 19, starting at 9pm, NYX UK will celebrate Sergio Martino’s birthday with the stylishly graphic giallo TORSO (1973), followed at 11pm by his erotically charged murder mystery YOUR VICE IS A LOCKED ROOM AND ONLY I HAVE THE KEY (1972).
Then, on Wednesday, July 31 at 9pm, Mario Bava’s relentless and macabre slasher A BAY OF BLOOD (1971) will premiere, followed at 11pm by the haunting and surreal THE HOUSE OF EXORCISM (1975), co-directed with Alfredo Leone and starring Golden Globe winner Elke Sommer.
With a diverse lineup of horror spanning decades and styles, NYX UK’s July premieres promise to deliver unforgettable nights of fright. Whether you're a fan of slasher films, supernatural thrillers, or classic giallo, there's something for everyone to enjoy. So mark your calendars and prepare for a month of chilling entertainment.
Monday, 24 June 2024
Competition: Win Stopmotion on DVD
Sunday, 16 June 2024
COMPETITION: Win Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum on Blu-ray
Wednesday, 12 June 2024
MOVIE REVIEW: Abigail (2024 Film) - Starring Alisha Weir
"Abigail," directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, is an entertaining blend of horror, comedy, and camp, giving a fresh spin to the classic "Dracula's Daughter." The plot follows a group of kidnappers who inadvertently snatch a 12-year-old vampire, setting off a series of both frightening and humorous events.
One of the film's highlights is its ability to transform a seemingly straightforward premise into an unpredictable and highly engaging narrative. From the beginning to the end, viewers are kept in suspense, never knowing what unexpected twist will come next. The filmmakers have created an intense, visually impressive, and thoroughly entertaining film that horror enthusiasts will love.
With "Abigail," Bettinelli-Olpin and Gillett have crafted their most polished, funniest, and bloodiest work to date. The film showcases that the vampire genre can still be dynamic and highly entertaining. While "Abigail" doesn't rely heavily on scares, it compensates with an abundance of gore and plenty of laughs. Alisha Weir shines in her role as the titular character, delivering a performance that balances menace and humor perfectly.
Despite its many strengths, "Abigail" does face some issues with originality in its script. Although it refreshingly reinterprets the classic vampire story, it often falls back on familiar tropes and clichés.
In conclusion, "Abigail" is a gory and fun horror comedy that is sure to please genre fans. While it may not be groundbreaking in its storytelling, its mix of horror, comedy, and camp makes it a must-watch for anyone seeking an enjoyable movie experience. I would rate "Abigail" an 8.5 out of 10.
Out in cinemas now and on Apple TV at https://apple.co/3xPr6n8
Friday, 7 June 2024
MOVIE REVIEW: Boy Kills World (2024 Film) - Starring Bill Skarsgård
"Boy Kills World" is a high-octane blend of action, comedy, and revenge, marking an impressive feature directorial debut for Moritz Mohr. Featuring a dynamic performance from Bill Skarsgård, the film offers a creatively charged and delightfully violent experience that will undoubtedly appeal to aficionados of intense action and dark humor.
The narrative centers on Boy, a deaf-mute avenger played by Skarsgård, who seeks retribution against the twisted matriarch Hilda Van Der Koy, chillingly portrayed by Famke Janssen. After his family is brutally slain by Hilda, Boy, orphaned and silenced, is trained in martial arts by a mysterious shaman. He allies with a motley resistance group to carry out his bloody vendetta. Along his journey, Boy's inner voice, humorously provided by H. Jon Benjamin, offers a unique and amusing perspective as he interacts with the ghost of his deceased sister.
One of the film's standout features is its fearless creativity. Mohr injects the action sequences with a dark comedic flair and a distinct video game-like aesthetic, setting it apart from conventional action films. The result is a whirlwind of frenzied chaos, blending brutal violence with eccentric humor and vengeful fervor, creating a uniquely entertaining spectacle.
However, "Boy Kills World" is not without its shortcomings. Some fight scenes extend beyond their welcome, affecting the film's pacing. Moreover, while the film excels in visceral excitement, the villains and the broader world-building feel somewhat superficial, lacking the intricate development necessary to deeply engage the audience beyond the immediate action.
In conclusion, "Boy Kills World" merits a solid 7 out of 10. Despite its imperfections, the film's infectious energy, inventive approach, and joyful mayhem make it a must-watch for fans of action-packed thrillers with a darkly comedic edge.
Watch now at Apple TV at https://apple.co/3UyvnEq
Tuesday, 28 May 2024
NYX UK Announces Exciting June 2024 Channel Premieres
By Jon Donnis
NYX UK is set to captivate horror enthusiasts this June with a slate of seventeen riveting premieres, commencing on June 6th at 9pm. Leading the lineup is the world premiere of "Cannibal Holocaust: Exposed," a compelling documentary produced by FrightFest TV. This exclusive programme, hosted by renowned film critics Alan Jones and Kim Newman, offers an in-depth examination of the infamous 1980 film "Cannibal Holocaust." Notorious for its graphic content and ethical controversies, the film's impact and the boundaries it pushed in horror cinema are discussed by Jones and Newman. The documentary addresses the cultural significance and enduring controversy surrounding the film, particularly its depiction of real animal killings and its portrayal of indigenous peoples.
Following this premiere, NYX UK will continue to thrill audiences with a selection of primetime channel premieres. On June 7th, viewers can enjoy Carlos Aured’s gothic gorefest "Horror Rises from the Tomb" and the British explicit horror "House on Straw Hill," featuring performances by Udo Kier, Linda Hayden, and Fiona Richmond. June 13th brings the haunting indie chiller "Jug Face," while on June 14th, audiences can experience the grotesque anthology masterpiece "The Theatre Bizarre," showcasing segments from horror maestros Tom Savini and Richard Stanley. The month also includes the teen werewolf horror "Wild Country" on June 20th, the Canadian horror-comedy "Dead Dicks" on June 27th, and Ti West’s dread-filled "Trigger Man" on June 28th.
In addition to these premieres, NYX UK will celebrate the birthday of Lucio Fulci, the master of gore, on June 17th. The channel will honour the Italian director with showings of two of his greatest films, "City of the Living Dead" and "House by the Cemetery."
NYX UK also marks National Indigenous Peoples Day on June 21st with special clips throughout the evening featuring Indigenous filmmakers. The day will culminate in the channel premiere of the Canadian supernatural thriller "Don’t Say Its Name," further showcasing the diverse range of horror the channel has to offer this June.
With such an extensive and varied lineup, NYX UK is poised to deliver a month of unforgettable horror entertainment.
For weekly schedule and full listings: https://www.nyxtv.co.uk/tv-guide