Ride-share horror flicks have become a bit of a thing of late. We’ve had a handful over the past year or so – and we’ve got a few more of them coming our way this year, one of which is DAWN. Got a pretty great cast – and it looks like it might just be […]
Tag: Eric Roberts
[Trailer] Practical Effects And Loud Growls Abound In The Trailer Debut For THE BEAST COMES AT MIDNIGHT
No big secret here – I am a huge mark for practical makeup effects. On top of that, make it a werewolf flick – shit, I am all over that. Allow me to introduce you to THE BEAST COMES AT MIDNIGHT. An interesting little piece of independent cinema that just dropped a trailer and – […]
Reviews of I Am Mother – Clinton Road on Gruesome Magazine 72
This week, the Grue-Crew split their attention from the ghostly past and the apocalyptic future. The first film this week is CLINTON ROAD from directors Richard Grieco and Steve Stanulis follows a group of friends searching for answers to what happened to another friend on Clinton Road. The second film is I AM MOTHER from […]
Clinton Road
An award-winning new film about a haunted road in New Jersey has been picked up for distribution by Midnight Releasing, who are targeting a summer theatrical bow. Clinton Road, directed by Steve Stanulis and Richard Grieco, stars internationally acclaimed musician and actor Ice-T (New Jack City, “Law & Order : SVU”), James DeBello (Cabin Fever, […]
[Podcast] The Cured — The Terrible Two — Flay — Black Wake — Episode 10 — Gruesome Magazine
This week the Grue-Crew explore the horrors of curing the living dead with The Cured, fear the haunting house of horror with The Terrible Two, and witness the Lovecraftian spell of Black Wake. First up is the feature The Terrible Two from director Billy Lewis where a new mother suffers the paralyzing fear of her […]
[Review] The Terror of Hallow’s Eve (Cinepocalypse, 2017) – by Doc Rotten
Chicago was home to Cinepocalypse from November 2 through November 9, 2017. One of the 60 films screening at this incredible film festival was The Terror of Hallow’s Eve (2017) from director Todd Tucker along with co-writers Ronald L. Halvas and Zack Ward. The film features Eric Roberts as neighbor Ed and Doug Jones under […]
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“Deadly Famous” (2015): He used to be famous, now he’s deadly
Deadly Famous opens with a montage of women murder victims, so it’s not much of a spoiler to say it’s the tale of a decidedly bent serial killer, who happens to be aging actor, Alan Miller. We learn that Alan was a very successful child actor, but success hasn’t followed him into adult life. In […]
“The Wicked Within” (2015): Possession Tale Focuses on a Fractured Family’s Shortcomings
I don’t watch many demonic possession subgenre horror movies, a byproduct of which is that I have avoided a lot of bad possession movies. I’ve probably missed a few decent ones, too. I’m happy to have made an exception for The Wicked Within, part of this year’s 8 Films to Die For series. It had […]