Old Town Haunt 2008: Behind the Scenes
A few days ago, we reviewed this year’s version of the Old Town Haunt in Pasadena. Now we’re back with this video, which takes you on a tour through the depths of the underground labyrinth and also feature an interview with the proprietor, Ron Rogge, who provides some insights on what makes this Halloween haunt [...]
Talking about “Diary of the Dead”
Four months since the West Coast premiere of DIARY OF THE DEAD at Screamfest, I took advantage of the opportunity to see it again at the American Cinematheque’s preview on Wednesday night, in the Egyptian Theatre on Hollywood Blvd. This is the theatre where I saw ALIEN during its initial run, so the venerable venue [...]
The Signal - Q&A session
THE SIGNAL was one of the best movies I saw at last October’s Screamfest Film Festival in Hollywood. The premise involves a mysterious transmission that turns those who view it into homicidal maniacs. The plot follows a married woman and her lover, who are trying to avoid her husband after he views the “signal.” Although [...]
Timber Falls Q&A with director Tony Giglio
TIMBER FALLS is opening on Decmeber 7. I saw the film at Screamfest in Hollywood last October and was pleasantly surprised: the plot (religious loonies kidnap a couple out camping and try to force them to conceive a surrogate child) did not sound particularly auspicious, but the characters suspense were handled pretty well, and the horror [...]
Friday the 13th Part 3 - Cast & Crew Re-Union Video
About a month ago, I wrote up an excerpt of anecdotes offered during the question-and-answer session after a screening of FRIDAY THE 13TH PART 3 at the Screamfest film festival in Hollywood. Here is the video of the event…
STORM WARNING Q&A with Director Jamie Blanks
<P><FONT face=Verdana size=2>One of the strongest films at this year’s Screamfest horror film festival was STORM WARNING, written by Everett DeRoche and directed by Jamie Blanks. It’s about a couple out boating off the coast of Australia who get caught in a storm and end up on an isolated island with some rather unfriendly inhabitants. [...]
Mr. Magorium’s Not So Wonderful Emporium
I approached MR. MAGORIUM’S WONDER EMPORIUM with almost equal parts anticipation and dread: anticipation because writer-director Zach Helm scripted STRANGER THAN FICTION, one of last year’s best films; dread because the trailer for MAGORIUM looked absolutely insipid. Walking onto the 20th Century Fox lot for a preview screening last night, I had no idea which [...]
Halloween in Korea
Apparently, the influence of Western culture extends to Korea, which is jumping on the Halloween bandwagon. Although there may be no trick-or-treating there, Korean Times has an article listing major hotels throwing Halloween parties.
Screamfest: Friday the 13th Part III - 25th anniversary reunion
After launching with the West Coast premiere of George A. Romero’s DIARY OF THE DEAD on Friday, Hollywood’s Screamfest horror film festival continued on Saturday with a series of short subjects, followed by a violent German murder-mystery titled DEAD IN 3 DAYS. The big event of the day did not arrive until late in the [...]
Haunts USA tonight
Haunts USA opens their doors this evening for their second Halloween at the Northirdge Mall. As in 2006, the haunt will feature three mazes; this year there will also be talent shows and contests (prizes include $1000 and an opportunity to appear at the House of Blues). “Haunt Idol” kicks off at 6:30pm; rock-n-roll acts [...]
Behind the Scenes of Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights
Last night, Universal Studios launched the 2007 version of Halloween Horror Nights. The company - which has a long horror tradition that extends back to black-and-white thrillers like PHANTOM OF THE OPERA (1925) and DRACULA and FRANKENSTEIN (both 1931) - had resumed their Halloween attraction last year, after a six-year hiatus. 2006 (which we reviewed [...]
Interview with Hatchet-Man Adam Green
Starting Friday, Hollywood horror fans can enjoy HATCHET - an homage to ’80s slasher films - at the ArcLight Cinemas in Hollywood. The film will be playing in approximately two dozen other cities around the country; Anchor Bay is basically using this limited, platform release of the R-rated version of the film as a way to [...]
Halloween comes early (the film, that is)
It was with a certain trepidation that I attended an advance screening of Rob Zombie’s HALLOWEEN in Hollywood last night (”advance” being a relative term - the film opened in the theatre at midnight). The charm of John Carpenter’s original 1978 film mostly eludes me, and there is little about Zombie’s career that would have [...]