Finally watched The Innkeepers. I liked it.
Finally watched The Innkeepers. I liked it.
Drag Me To Hell ****in' rules.
First Casting Info and Poster Art for Full Moon's Ooga Booga | Horror Movie, DVD, & Book Reviews, News, Interviews at Dread Central
Nope, we've never heard of Trilogy of Terror.Charles Band and Full Moon have a new feature in the works that we think you guys will be interested in. Check out the first word on Ooga Booga, set for release in February 2013.
Band is directing Ooga Booga, and the stars who have signed on so far include Karen Black (Trilogy of Terror, House of 1000 Corpses) and bestselling author Maddox (The Alphabet of Manliness, The Best Page in the Universe).
Synopsis:
Revenge is served on a spear when dirty cops brutally murder DEVIN, an innocent African-American med student. Devin's soul is magically transferred into the body of an action figure named OOGA BOOGA. Armed only with his tribal weapon and the help of his old girlfriend, DONNA, Ooga Booga takes to the streets and trailer parks to find the men who stole his bright future away from him. The bodies begin to pile up as Ooga Booga slices and dices his way through crooked cops, meth heads, and demented city officials in order to clear his name. Racists, beware! You won't even have enough time to scream, "Ooga Booga!"
Well they set the bar high by saying there is no Stoker or Shelly...that's like saying all literature sucks because there is no Twain/Hemmingway. Piffle!
First Synopsis for THE LAST EXORCISM II: THE BEGINNING OF THE END | Collider
Another one I am real interested in.Here’s the synopsis for The Last Exorcism II: The Beginning of the End:
Eli Roth & Strike Entertainment bring us an even more terrifying and bigger scale sequel to THE LAST EXORCISM that grossed $70 million worldwide. It looks like Nell Sweetzer’s last exorcism was not foolproof. She is back… and so are her demons.
Continuing where the first film left off, teenage Nell Sweetzer is found dirty and terrified in the woods having just escaped a demon ritual in which a cult helped her give birth to a demon baby. Confused and scared, Nell is examined by doctors but she doesn’t remember much about the previous few months except that as a result of everything, her family is now dead. She is moved into Davreaux – a girls’ halfway house in New Orleans, where she will try to put her life back together with the help of the therapist, Frank Merle. She even begins to date a boy named Chris and starts a job at a local hotel.
But something doesn’t feel right to Nell. She is being sought after by the demon who possessed her in the first LAST EXORCISM. It wants Nell, but in a different way than before…
Doc NYC Review: 'My Amityville Horror' Is A Disturbing Mixture Of The Paranormal And The Psychological | The Playlist
Daniel's psychic scars are thick and chunky and not fully healed; but he can recite the version of events popularized in American culture in exacting detail, including the spatial geography of where certain things manifested themselves. (All from spending less than a month there.) He even claims that the malevolent spirits followed him outside of the house as he made his way through the world. This is the moment when the literal and metaphoric blur, hopelessly, and "My Amityville Horror" takes on a singularly unnerving power. Daniel's childhood demons are an impossible combination of supposed paranormal horror, true crime ghastliness, and childhood abuse. In the inferno that is his mind, they've become interlocked, and in the movie based on his life, they are essential and wholly riveting. [A-]