Saturday, November 10, 2012
New Image Released For Joston Theney’s Slasher Flick “Axeman At Cutter’s Creek”
Blood Red Films today released the first official production still. It features Joston Theney in wardrobe provided by one of the film's sponsors, DEAD INK APPAREL. ‘AXEMAN AT CUTTER’S CREEK’, an ‘80’s style slasher film about nine vacationing twenty-something's who are hunted down by an axe-wielding local legend. "It's a publicity photo of a scene where two characters make their motivations known. The photo features the film's director/writer Joston Theney in the role of DARREN, who is finally ready to make his move. But is it as a hero or a villain? The film's sense of whodunnit, or rather who's-doing-it, will have you guessing who the good guys and bad guys really are," adds Christopher Otiko, the film's executive producer.
‘AXEMAN AT CUTTER’S CREEK’ stars Elissa Dowling (BLACK DAHLIA), Tiffany Shepis (NIGHTMARE MAN), Brinke Stevens (SKELETON KEY), Ray Trickitt (LORD OF THE RINGS: TWO TOWERS) and Arielle Brachfeld (THE HAUNTING AT WHALEY HOUSE). Rounding out the cast are Chantelle Albers, Jamie Bernadette, Erin Marie Hogan (#HOLDYOURBREATH), Eliza Kiss, Dylan Hobbs, Stephen Eith, Nihilist Gelo, Carlos Javier Castillo, Paula Tracey Wilson and NBA superstar Scot Pollard as the Axeman. Click on the highlighted names to read interviews with select members of the cast.

‘AXEMAN AT CUTTER’S CREEK’ stars Elissa Dowling (BLACK DAHLIA), Tiffany Shepis (NIGHTMARE MAN), Brinke Stevens (SKELETON KEY), Ray Trickitt (LORD OF THE RINGS: TWO TOWERS) and Arielle Brachfeld (THE HAUNTING AT WHALEY HOUSE). Rounding out the cast are Chantelle Albers, Jamie Bernadette, Erin Marie Hogan (#HOLDYOURBREATH), Eliza Kiss, Dylan Hobbs, Stephen Eith, Nihilist Gelo, Carlos Javier Castillo, Paula Tracey Wilson and NBA superstar Scot Pollard as the Axeman. Click on the highlighted names to read interviews with select members of the cast.
Psychotic Saturdays! Six Flicks That Are Crazy In Translation
It is Psychotic Saturdays! Saturday, a perfect time to celebrate the crazy. And crazy has no borders. It is everywhere, in all lands and all peoples. Crazy in any language is still crazy. Here are six foreign films that bring the psycho to life so much so that they gained American cult attention.
1. What Have You Done To Solange? /Cosa avete fatto a Solange? (1972)
A teacher who is having an affair with one of his students takes her out on a boat. They see a knife killing on shore. Other gruesome murders start occurring shortly thereafter, and the teacher suspects that he may be the cause of them. Directed by Massimo Dallamano and starring
Fabio Testi, Cristina Galbó and Karin Baal.
2. Il Profumo Della Signora In Nero/ The Perfume Of The Lady In Black (1974)
Sylvia, an industrial scientist, is troubled by strange hallucinations related to the tragic suicide of her mother. Directed by Francesco Barilli and starring Mimsy Farmer, Maurizio Bonuglia and Aldo Valletti.
3. In A Glass Cage/ Tras El Cristal (1987)
In Spain, the former Nazi doctor Klaus tries to commit suicide jumping off the roof of his manor. However, he survives with the entire body paralyzed and dependable of an iron lung with glass sides. His wife Griselda decides to hire a nurse since she does not bear the situation. Klaus asks Griselda to hire Angelo, a mysterious teenager that appears in their house. Angelo befriends Klaus' daughter Rena and sooner it is shown that Klaus was a pedophile that loved to feel the fear of death in young boys before abusing and killing them. Further, Angelo is a disturbed and totally insane victim of his experiments that intends to follow the insanities described in Klaus' diary and incorporate his personality. Directed by Agusti Villarogna and starring Günter Meisner, David Sust and Marisa Paredes.
4. Tenebre (1982)
With Argento's trademark visual style, linked with one of his more coherent plots, Tenebrae follows a writer who arrives to Rome only to find somebody is using his novels as the inspiration of committing murder. As the death toll mounts the police are ever baffled, and the writer becomes more closely linked to the case than is comfortable. Directed by Dario Argento and starring Anthony Franciosa, Giuliano Gemma and Christian Borromeo.
5. La Polizia Chiede Aiuto (1974)
Police investigate apparent suicide of teen girl and uncover details of a teenage prostitution racket. They go on the hunt for a motorcycle riding killer.Directed by Massimo Dallamano and starring Giovanna Ralli, Claudio Cassinelli and Mario Adorf.
6. The Psychic/ Sette Note In Nero (1977)
A clairvoyant woman, inspired by a vision, smashes open a section of wall in her husband's home and finds a skeleton behind it. Along with her psychiatrist, she seeks to find the truth about who the person was and who put her there. Soon enough, she starts to realize the possibility that she may share the victim's fate. Directed by Lucio Fulci and starring Jennifer O'Neill, Gabriele Ferzetti and Marc Porel.
Now this is six truly twisted flix from dark minds abroad. Enjoy the crazy and revel in the psychotic. Crazy is as crazy speaks no matter what the language or where it is bread. The mental and disturbed is truly translatable and all encompassing. Have a great Psychotic Saturdays! Saturday!
1. What Have You Done To Solange? /Cosa avete fatto a Solange? (1972)
A teacher who is having an affair with one of his students takes her out on a boat. They see a knife killing on shore. Other gruesome murders start occurring shortly thereafter, and the teacher suspects that he may be the cause of them. Directed by Massimo Dallamano and starring
Fabio Testi, Cristina Galbó and Karin Baal.
2. Il Profumo Della Signora In Nero/ The Perfume Of The Lady In Black (1974)
Sylvia, an industrial scientist, is troubled by strange hallucinations related to the tragic suicide of her mother. Directed by Francesco Barilli and starring Mimsy Farmer, Maurizio Bonuglia and Aldo Valletti.
3. In A Glass Cage/ Tras El Cristal (1987)
In Spain, the former Nazi doctor Klaus tries to commit suicide jumping off the roof of his manor. However, he survives with the entire body paralyzed and dependable of an iron lung with glass sides. His wife Griselda decides to hire a nurse since she does not bear the situation. Klaus asks Griselda to hire Angelo, a mysterious teenager that appears in their house. Angelo befriends Klaus' daughter Rena and sooner it is shown that Klaus was a pedophile that loved to feel the fear of death in young boys before abusing and killing them. Further, Angelo is a disturbed and totally insane victim of his experiments that intends to follow the insanities described in Klaus' diary and incorporate his personality. Directed by Agusti Villarogna and starring Günter Meisner, David Sust and Marisa Paredes.
4. Tenebre (1982)
With Argento's trademark visual style, linked with one of his more coherent plots, Tenebrae follows a writer who arrives to Rome only to find somebody is using his novels as the inspiration of committing murder. As the death toll mounts the police are ever baffled, and the writer becomes more closely linked to the case than is comfortable. Directed by Dario Argento and starring Anthony Franciosa, Giuliano Gemma and Christian Borromeo.
5. La Polizia Chiede Aiuto (1974)
Police investigate apparent suicide of teen girl and uncover details of a teenage prostitution racket. They go on the hunt for a motorcycle riding killer.Directed by Massimo Dallamano and starring Giovanna Ralli, Claudio Cassinelli and Mario Adorf.
6. The Psychic/ Sette Note In Nero (1977)
A clairvoyant woman, inspired by a vision, smashes open a section of wall in her husband's home and finds a skeleton behind it. Along with her psychiatrist, she seeks to find the truth about who the person was and who put her there. Soon enough, she starts to realize the possibility that she may share the victim's fate. Directed by Lucio Fulci and starring Jennifer O'Neill, Gabriele Ferzetti and Marc Porel.
Now this is six truly twisted flix from dark minds abroad. Enjoy the crazy and revel in the psychotic. Crazy is as crazy speaks no matter what the language or where it is bread. The mental and disturbed is truly translatable and all encompassing. Have a great Psychotic Saturdays! Saturday!
Friday, November 9, 2012
My Review Of “The Great American Serial Killer”
“The Great American Serial Killer” is a dark and somber film that explores a more fictionalized account of Robert Kemp’s specific style and mind set. Although the film is very low budget and has a few quirks in the dialogue, mostly coming from the character of Robert Kemp, this movie is pretty well directed. It tries to tell a serious story without going for the campy or flashy approach that tends to turn serial killers into clowns or cartoons. A lot of the scenes actually come across as snuff material displaying a realness that makes the film seem like a real crime scene unfolding on film. It is raw and very uncensored even with the low budget.
This film at times is disturbing to watch mostly because even with the unordered and almost improve approach of Todd Servo’s character these were real crimes and the story for the most part is based on true events. The soundtrack and atmosphere keeps with the classic eerie creepfest reminiscent of the 80’s slasher films like “The Prowler” and “New Year’s Evil” which accents the sinister subject matter of this film. If you’re a fan of low budget Indie films and serial killer movies then you will like this film a lot. I had never really thought of Robert Kemp that much and now I wish he wasn’t on my mind now after seeing his particular kind of fucked-up disturbia!
Check Out The Teaser Trailer For Zombie Love Story “Warm Bodies”
One day, R and his best friend M lumber toward the city in search of food. There, R first sets his eyes on JULIE (Teresa Palmer), a beautiful human. Determined to save her—first from the other Zombies and then from the Boneys—R hides her in his home, a cluttered 747 aircraft. Julie is terrified, and R’s grunted assurances of “Not…eat” do little to calm her. But when R begins to act more human than Zombie, coming to her defense, refusing to eat human flesh, and even speaking in full sentences, Julie realizes that R is special.
After a few close calls with the Boneys, and with her father mounting an armed search for her, Julie realizes she can’t hide forever. So she sneaks back home, leaving R broken-hearted. Desperate to see her, R decides to comb his hair, stand a little straighter, and impersonate a human long enough to get past the city guards. If only he can prove to the humans that Zombies can change, maybe R and Julie’s love might stand a chance. But with the rampaging Boneys heading toward the city and Julie’s father intent on killing R and his Zombie friends, the stage is set for an all-out battle between the living and the undead.
A genre-bending tale of love and transformation, WARM BODIES is a story about a boy who loves a girl…for more than just her body.”
Check Out The Teaser Trailer For Short Film “Daisy”
Alice and Daisy were best friends until Daisy took the one thing Alice loved. Now Alice is ready to put the "death" in Till Death Do Us Part and get the revenge on Daisy that she has been waiting for. Daisy is in for a small vicious treat. Revenge is a one crazy bitch and Daisy has messed with the wrong seed.
Get Grossed Out By First Tease From “Cabin Fever: Patient Zero” Set
Now here is your gross out tease:
click here to see the teaser trailer for “Patient Zero”
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