Archives For March 14, 2013

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French trailer crawls out from ‘Under the Bed’

Ryan —  March 14, 2013 — 3 Comments

XLrator Media picked up Steven C. Miller’s Under the Bed for distribution back in 2012 and they’ve released a French trailer to celebrate its upcoming international release. It’s kind of an odd trailer to say the least but it still looks pretty badass as it tells the story of two brothers who team up to battle the monster living under their bed. While this may be a French trailer, have no worries because there isn’t any actual dialog going on, just some screaming — you know… the usual. Continue Reading…

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Raging Zombie FX creates wicked cool horror pieces

Ryan —  March 14, 2013 — 6 Comments

 is an online seller that creates some jaw dropping horror pieces ranging from some of horror’s most iconic monsters to custom creations that are inspired by the horror genre. They’ve got all sorts of cool shit over at their site for any fan of the genre so if you like Michael Myers, Jason Voorhees, Freddy Krueger, Leatherface and the Tarman from Return of the Living Dead then you’re in for a treat! Continue Reading…

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We have a director for ‘Jurassic Park 4′ and safety isn’t guaranteed

Ryan —  March 14, 2013 — 17 Comments

Well this is some pretty big news so I’m sure most of you have got wind of this already so I’m sorry for not getting this out to you sooner but Safety Not Guaranteed’s Colin Trevorrow has just been given the keys to one of Universals biggest properties with Jurassic Park 4 as he has just been announced to direct the film with Steven Spielberg on-board as an executive producer. Continue Reading…

Short Round: Photography is a tough job these days

Ryan —  March 14, 2013 — 3 Comments

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Today on the Short Round we’ve got a fantastic little short horror film written and directed by Stuart Stanton called Inside. The film was shot entirely on the Blackmagic Cinema Camera as RAW and colour graded using DaVInci Resolve and it’s absolutely gorgeous.

What differentiates between a bad short film and a good one is simply how that short amount of time is used to tell your story. Inside comes in at just under 7 minutes and holds your attention for each and every second. With almost no dialog, Inside is completely fueled by its wonderfully creepy score and great performance by Stephanie Danielides that will leave you guessing up until its final frame. Continue Reading…