Thursday, 19 September 2024

COMPETITION: Win The Original Monster Mash by Bobby "Boris" Pickett and The Crypt-Kickers

 

(Re) Introducing the iconic “The Original Monster Mash” album, the only studio album by Bobby (Boris) Pickett and The Crypt-Kickers. 

This iconic album has been lovingly remastered and pressed on mesmerizing glow-in-the-dark vinyl for the first time, breathing new life into these spooky classics. 

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

Synopsis:

It was recorded and released in late 1962, following the success of Pickett's “Monster Mash” single. In addition to the hit single, the album features fun spin-off songs of "Monster Mash" as well as humorous horror-themed parodies of contemporary hits and dance trends.

Dive into the spooky devilish delights of classic hits like “Monster Mash” and “Graveyard Shift,” now with enhanced sound quality that will transport you straight to the haunted dance floor.

Perfect for Halloween or any time you’re in the mood for some ghoulishly fang-tastic fun, this album is an essential ‘must-have’ for vinyl collectors and fans of classic horror-themed music and timeless tunes. (Oh, and naturally this HAS to be released on a fiendish Friday 13th…..!)  Muah hahaha HAHHH!… Let the ‘ghoul’ times roll!

TRACK LISTING: SIDE A

1.             “Monster Mash” (Leonard Capizzi, Bobby "Boris" Pickett) 3:11

2.             “Rabian The Fiendage Idol” (Johnny MacRae, Pickett) 2:53

3.             “Blood Bank Blues” (Capizzi, Pickett) 2:46              

4.             “Graveyard Shift” (MacRae, Gary S. "Flip" Paxton, Pickett, Charles Underwood) 2:07

5.             “Skully Gully” (Capizzi, Pickett) 1:59          

6.             “Wolfbane” (MacRae, Pickett) 3:21             

7.             “Monster Minuet” (MacRae, Paxton, Pickett, Gary Owens) 1:51

SIDE B

1.             “Transylvania Twist” (MacRae, Paxton, Pickett) 1:35            

2.             “Sinister Stomp” (Capizzi, Pickett) 2:18    

3.             “Me & My Mummy” (MacRae, Pickett) 2:41

4.             “Monster Motion” (MacRae) 2:32 

5.             “Monster Mash Party” (Paxton) 2:52          

6.             “Irresistible Igor” (Capizzi, Pickett) 2:28    

7.             “Bella's Bash” (MacRae, Pickett) 2:48

8.             “Let's Fly Away” (Paxton, Pickett) 0:45

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Enter now for a chance to win.

COMPETITION CLOSED

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1. Closing date 26-08-24

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.



Wednesday, 18 September 2024

MOVIE REVIEW: Sting (2024 Film) - Starring Ryan Corr, Alyla Browne and Penelope Mitchell

 

"Sting," the 2024 horror film written and directed by Kiah Roache-Turner, delivers a spine-tingling tale that taps into our innate fear of spiders. The story follows 12-year-old Charlotte, played by Alyla Browne, who discovers a small spider emerging from a mysterious glowing object. As the spider—named Sting—grows rapidly, the film escalates into a suspenseful nightmare, turning Charlotte’s run-down apartment building into a deadly trap.

Browne's portrayal of Charlotte is a highlight, capturing the spirit of a rebellious yet resourceful child caught in a terrifying situation. The strained relationship between Charlotte and her overworked stepfather Ethan, played by Ryan Corr, adds emotional depth, although the family drama sometimes overshadows the core horror elements. Penelope Mitchell as Heather and Noni Hazelhurst as Helga also offer strong performances, grounding the supernatural horror in a relatable family setting.

The visual effects, particularly the design and growth of Sting, are impressive. The transformation of the spider from a tiny creature to a massive predator is handled with meticulous detail, enhancing the film’s creep factor, especially in the early stages when Sting lurks in unexpected places. These moments deliver some of the film's most effective jump scares, guaranteed to unsettle even seasoned horror fans.

However, "Sting" does have its limitations. While it serves as a decent creature feature, it lacks the enduring impact of films like Arachnophobia (1990) or the fun absurdity of Big Ass Spider (2013). The movie occasionally struggles to balance its tone, missing chances to infuse humor into its outlandish premise. An exterminator character, briefly providing comic relief, is underused, and more humor could have enhanced the overall experience.

In conclusion, "Sting" is a solid low-budget horror film, perfect for a Saturday night watch. Though not groundbreaking, it offers enough thrills and spider-induced scares to satisfy creature feature enthusiasts. Despite its flaws, the film delivers a few memorable moments, earning a safe 7 out of 10.

Out Now on Digital

https://apple.co/4dWqigd

Sunday, 15 September 2024

MOVIE REVIEW: Imaginary (2024 Film) - Starring DeWanda Wise

Imaginary
 

"Imaginary," directed and produced by Jeff Wadlow and brought to life by the genre experts at Blumhouse, is a chilling exploration of childhood innocence and the dark horrors of repressed memories. Set in a childhood home in Louisiana, the film presents a gripping premise: what if imaginary friends are not just figments of youthful imagination, but sinister entities lurking in the shadows?

DeWanda Wise delivers a standout performance as Jessica, a woman haunted by the resurfacing of an imaginary friend from her past. Pyper Braun also shines as Alice, Jessica's stepdaughter, whose playful interactions with a seemingly innocent stuffed bear take a dark and dangerous turn. Dane DiLiegro adds a layer of menace to the character of Chauncey Bear, a figure who straddles the line between whimsical and malevolent.

As Jessica’s buried memories begin to resurface, the tension builds, driven by cryptic stories from her mysterious elderly neighbor Gloria, portrayed with unsettling realism by Betty Buckley. The film skillfully blends family dynamics, psychological suspense, and supernatural terror to keep viewers on edge.

One of "Imaginary's" greatest strengths is its pacing and character development. Every twist is carefully timed, pulling the audience deeper into the mystery. The effective use of jump scares, paired with a suspenseful score, intensifies the experience, while the creature designs add a layer of palpable dread.

However, the film isn't without its shortcomings. Some plot twists may seem predictable to seasoned viewers, slightly diminishing their impact. Even so, "Imaginary" still manages to deliver a satisfying combination of familiar horror elements and unexpected surprises.

In the end, "Imaginary" stands as a solid supernatural horror film, delivering on its promise of creepy toys, haunted characters, and eerie apparitions. While it may not reinvent the genre, its skillful execution and well-timed scares make it an enjoyable experience for horror fans. Earning a strong 8.5 out of 10, "Imaginary" takes audiences on a suspenseful journey where childhood fears and forgotten memories collide with terrifying consequences.

Out Now on Digital

Apple TV - https://apple.co/4ao8OaF

Amazon - https://amzn.to/3Vs13fs

Friday, 13 September 2024

BOOK ANNOUNCEMENT: Goths by David Kempf

 

Goths by David Kempf

Our very own David Kempf has a new short story out, and he asked me if I could write the foreword for the book, you can read the foreword I wrote below, and check out his book on Amazon using the following link. https://amzn.to/3XrIQOs



MOVIE REVIEW: Snow Valley (2024) - Starring Barbara Crampton, Cooper van Grootel and Tom Williamson

Snow Valley

"Snow Valley," directed by the late Brandon Murphy, is a 2024 psychological thriller that follows a newly engaged couple's terrifying weekend at a luxurious ski lodge. Heath Johnson, played by Cooper van Grootel, and his fiancée Laura, portrayed by Rachel Michiko Whitney, arrive at Heath's family-owned resort for a peaceful getaway. Their plans take a dark turn when Ellen (Barbara Crampton) appears, claiming to work for Heath and live at the lodge. This unsettling encounter marks the start of a harrowing ordeal.


The film's remote, snow-covered lodge setting creates a tense, atmospheric backdrop ideal for a thriller. The early scenes focus on the couple's romantic exchanges and scenic ski footage, which might feel drawn out for those awaiting the suspense. However, once the eerie events begin, the story shifts into a more captivating and chilling narrative.

Barbara Crampton’s portrayal of Ellen is a highlight. Though her screen time is limited, her unsettling presence adds significant depth to the film. The supernatural elements, ghostly apparitions and a mysteriously shifting photograph, offer genuine scares and enhance the film's eerie tone.


However, "Snow Valley" struggles with pacing, especially in the first half-hour, and the characters lack sufficient development, making it harder for viewers to fully engage with their fate. The film teases darker, more sinister mysteries but rushes through its climax, delivering a sudden twist and an abrupt ending that leaves several plot points unresolved.

Despite its flaws, "Snow Valley" provides an enjoyable experience, especially for fans of B-movie horror and psychological thrillers. With its mix of tension, fun moments, and supernatural thrills, it never takes itself too seriously. While not groundbreaking, the film serves as a fitting tribute to Brandon Murphy's creative vision, earning a solid 7 out of 10.

Watch on Apple TV - https://apple.co/4etfYNx

Wednesday, 11 September 2024

MOVIE REVIEW: Arcadian (2024 Film) - Starring Nicolas Cage

 


"Arcadian," directed by Ben Brewer and starring Nicolas Cage, delivers a gripping mix of action and horror in a post-apocalyptic setting. The story follows Paul (Cage) and his twin sons, Thomas and Joseph, as they navigate a perilous world where terrifying creatures hunt survivors by night.

A standout feature of the film is its emotional authenticity, portraying a family dynamic that feels real amidst the chaos. Cage's performance is restrained yet powerful, portraying a father fiercely determined to protect his children. Jaeden Martell and Maxwell Jenkins also give notable performances as the teenage twins, adding depth to their characters.

The creature design in "Arcadian" is a highlight, presenting audiences with a fresh, terrifying interpretation of post-apocalyptic monsters. These creatures, paired with stunning visuals, create an atmosphere filled with tension and dread throughout the film.

However, despite its strengths in character development and inventive creature design, "Arcadian" falters with pacing and reliance on familiar tropes. Some may find the plot predictable, especially as it falls into a more conventional chase-and-fight structure in later acts.

The film’s heavy use of nighttime scenes also poses a challenge, with some moments becoming visually unclear, which may detract from the viewing experience.

In the end, "Arcadian" is a strong addition to the action-horror genre, offering enough tension and scares to engage viewers. While not without its flaws, the film's standout performances and creative monster design make it a worthwhile watch for fans of post-apocalyptic tales. With its mix of emotional depth and intense scares, "Arcadian" earns a solid 7.5 out of 10.

Out now in cinemas and on digital

Apple TV - https://apple.co/4dt8xFs

Amazon - https://amzn.to/3WrFfRA

Tuesday, 20 August 2024

NYX UK Unveils Thrilling September 2024 Channel Premieres and Celebrates Dario Argento’s Legacy

 

Horror fans in the UK are in for a treat this September as NYX UK, the dedicated horror channel, announces a spine-chilling lineup of primetime premieres. The highlight of the month is the channel premiere of Larry Fessenden’s critically acclaimed Depraved (2019), which will air on Friday, September 27th, at 9 PM. This modern retelling of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein brings a contemporary, psychological twist to the classic tale, offering viewers a stylish and unsettling experience that reimagines the “Modern Prometheus” for the 21st century.

Depraved 

September’s schedule is packed with a diverse selection of horror gems that showcase the genre’s versatility. Among the most anticipated premieres is Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched (2021), screening on Thursday, September 26th at 9 PM. This comprehensive documentary delves into the evolution of folk horror, tracing its origins from British television in the 1970s to its various interpretations across different cultures, including American, Asian, Australian, and European horror. Directed by Kier-La Janisse, this documentary is a must-watch for anyone interested in the cultural and historical context of the genre.

For those fascinated by the behind-the-scenes world of horror, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Shocking Truth (2000) will air on Thursday, September 19th at 9 PM. Directed by David Gregory, this documentary offers an in-depth look at the making of Tobe Hooper’s 1974 classic The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, revealing the challenges, controversies, and enduring impact of the film that redefined horror.

NYX UK continues to deliver fresh scares with the channel premiere of Mercy Black (2019) on Friday, September 20th at 9 PM. Produced by the team behind the Insidious franchise, this film tells the unsettling story of a woman haunted by a sinister figure she believed she had banished in her childhood. With its blend of psychological horror and supernatural elements, Mercy Black promises to keep viewers on the edge of their seats.

Fans of horror-comedies will not want to miss She Never Died (2019), airing on Tuesday, September 3rd at 9 PM. This Canadian horror-comedy, directed by Audrey Cummings, serves as a companion piece to the 2015 film He Never Died and offers a fresh take on the concept of immortality with a darkly humorous twist.

Other premieres include All Hallows’ Eve 2 (2015), a gripping anthology of Halloween-themed tales, airing on Thursday, September 12th at 9 PM, and The Chair (2016), a graphic horror film based on the comic book mini-series from Alterna Comics, showing on Tuesday, September 10th at 9 PM. Rounding out the month’s offerings is Blood Covered Chocolate (2022), an homage to Nosferatu directed by Monte Light, airing on Thursday, September 5th at 9 PM.

Blood Covered Chocolate

In addition to these premieres, NYX UK will celebrate the birthday of Italy’s legendary horror filmmaker and the King of giallo, Dario Argento, on September 9th. The channel will honor Argento with a double feature of two of his most iconic films: Phenomena (1985) at 9 PM, followed by Deep Red (1975) at 11 PM. Argento’s unique blend of suspense, vivid imagery, and psychological horror has left an indelible mark on the genre, making this celebration a fitting tribute to his legacy.

In an important announcement, NYX UK has confirmed its move from Freeview 289 to Freeview 271, effective from August 21st. Viewers can continue to enjoy the channel on the new platform, as well as on other listed services. Corrine Furgeson, CEO of NYX Media Corporation, expressed excitement about the move, stating, “This move is part of a plan for bigger and better things ahead, and even more exciting ways for horror fans to watch. Meanwhile, thank you for your support!”

NYX Corporation, based in Canada, is a global media content distribution network that specializes in the horror genre. Since its UK launch in late 2022, the channel has quickly become a favorite among horror enthusiasts for its carefully curated selection of films and TV series. With plans to expand into the US market in 2024, NYX is poised to bring its unique brand of horror to an even wider audience, all while maintaining its commitment to delivering high-quality, accessible content for free.

This September, NYX UK invites you to tune in and experience the best of horror, from classic thrillers to modern masterpieces, as it continues to push the boundaries of fear and entertainment.