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The Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death – First Image Gallery!

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On tap right now is the first batch of images from Hammer’s The Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death, which will begin haunting US theaters on January 2nd courtesy of Relativity. For you cats across the pond, it will also be released by eOne in the UK on January 1, 2015.

The Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death stars Phoebe Fox in her first leading role in a feature film. Fox is joined by Jeremy Irvine (War Horse, Great Expectations, The Railway Man), the award-winning Helen McCrory (Skyfall, Hugo, Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows), and rising star Oaklee Pendergast (The Impossible).

The film is directed by Tom Harper.

Hammer is looking to take the franchise route with The Woman in Black, starting with this one, which is set 40 years after the events of the original film.

Synopsis:
England, 1941. With London in the midst of the blitz, two teachers evacuate a group of schoolchildren to the abandoned Eel Marsh House. Seeking safety from the bombs in the remote coastal location, the group instead find themselves facing an evil far more frightening when their arrival awakens the Woman in Black.

Learn more about The Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death on Facebook and Twitter (hashtag #SheNeverLeft).

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What We Do in the Shadows Comes to Light in February

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So what if the UK gets What We Do in the Shadows on November 21st? We need to wait a few months, baby! Ain’t that cool? Man! We love waiting! It’s just so much fun!

From the Press Release:
Unison Films, in association with Funny or Die and Paladin, has announced today that they will release Flight of the Conchords’ creators Jemaine Clement and Taika Waititi’s Toronto Film Festival People’s Choice Award-winner WHAT WE DO IN THE SHADOWS in New York and Los Angeles on February 13, followed by an expansion into major markets, including San Francisco, Philadelphia, Boston, Seattle, and Washington, D.C., on February 20, with a continued national rollout throughout February and early March.

Unison Films will be heading up the theatrical release along with Paladin, and Funny or Die will leverage its social media and marketing reach leading up to the film’s release. WHAT WE DO IN THE SHADOWS, produced by Unison Films and Defender Films, along with producers Waititi, Chelsea Winstanley, and Emanuel Michael, follows the adventures of four vampire roommates trying to get by in a modern world that’s not always hospitable to the undead. The highly acclaimed comedy sensation premiered at Sundance earlier this year and has since gone on to play Berlin, SXSW, TIFF, and AFI, winning every audience award for which it has been eligible.

Clement and Waititi, creators of the HBO hit series “Flight of the Conchords,” co-wrote, co-directed, and co-star in this hilarious send-up in which an endearingly unhip quartet of friends ranging in age from 183 to 8,000 years old squabble over household chores, struggle to keep up with the latest trends in fashion and technology, antagonize the local werewolves, and deal with the rigors of living on a very, very strict diet. The film also stars FOTC’s Rhys Darby, Jonathan Brugh, Cori Gonzalez-Macuer, Stu Rutherford, and Jackie Van Beek.

WHAT WE DO IN THE SHADOWS is Unison’s third film with New Zealand multi-hyphenate and Academy Award® nominee Taika Waititi, following cult hit EAGLE VS. SHARK and New Zealand’s all-time highest grossing box office film, BOY. Unison is also currently in pre-production on Waititi’s next film, Blacklisted script JOJO RABBIT, a co-production with Studio Babelsberg.

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Exclusive Late Phases Clip Barks at the Moon

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On tap right now is an exclusive clip from Adrian García Bogliano’s werewolf flick Late Phases (review) to get you over hump day. Dig it!

Directed by Adrian García Bogliano, Dark Sky’s latest horror offering stars Nick Damici, Ethan Embry, Lance Guest, Erin Cummings, Rutanya Alda, Tina Louise, Caitlin O’Heaney, Karen Lynn Gorney, Dana Ashbrook, and the great Tom Noonan.

Synopsis:
Crescent Bay is not the ideal place to spend one’s golden years, especially since the once idyllic retirement community has been beset by a series of deadly animal attacks from the ominous forest surrounding it. When grizzled war veteran Ambrose McKinley (Damici) is forced into moving there by his yuppie son, Will (Embry), the residents immediately take offense to Ambrose’s abrasive personality. But that take-no-prisoners attitude may be just what Ambrose needs to survive as it becomes clear that the attacks are being caused by creatures that are neither animal nor man and that the tight-knit community of Crescent Bay is hiding something truly sinister in its midst…

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Trailer, Stills, and First Details on The Casebook of Eddie Brewer

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the-casebook-of-eddie-brewer-sWord of a suspenseful new supernatural thriller landed in our inbox this week, and with praise like “one to watch” (SFX Magazine) and “damned eerie” (HorrorNews.net), of course we had to do some digging for additional info on The Casebook of Eddie Brewer.  We came back with the film’s trailer, release date, a few stills, and more details.

Look for director Andrew Spencer’s The Casebook of Eddie Brewer on February 17, 2015, from Shock-O-Rama Cinema. The film stars Ian Brooker, Peter Wight, and Louise Paris.

So far it has won numerous international awards including Best New Feature Film at the 2012 Shock and Gore Film Festival at the Electric Cinema, Birmingham; Best Sci-fi or Horror Award at the 2012 Film Festival of Colorado; Best Independent Movie at the Festival of Fantastic Films, Manchester; Best in Fest at the Unreal Film Festival, Memphis; and Best Supernatural Movie at Midnight Black Festival of Darkness, LA.  Ian Brooker also won Best Actor in a Feature at Buffalo Screams Horror Film Festival in Buffalo, New York, where the film was also nominated for Best International Film.

Synopsis:
Something is calling.  One man is listening. 
 
A matter of belief becomes a question of survival as a TV documentary film crew follows old-school paranormal investigator Eddie Brewer (Ian Brooker) as he researches two disturbing and baffling cases:  a suburban home where a neurotic mother is convinced something malevolent has attached itself to her ten year old daughter; and The Rookery House, a dilapidated Eighteenth Century building with strange noises and unexplained phenomenon coming from the cellar.  Facing the greatest challenges of his life, Eddie confronts the source of these paranormal manifestations during an all night vigil at the old house.  What began as a mocking expose of his work becomes a terrifying battle between reason and the paranormal. 

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November 2014 Box of Dread: Garbage Pail Kids and Mars Attacks

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Hey, kiddies, it’s that time of the month when the friendly neighborhood mailperson would have delivered the latest Box of Dread to all of our subscribers. After teasing Garbage Pail Kids and Mars Attacks for the past month, we can now tell you all about the EXCLUSIVE items we put in your November Box of Dread!

Mars Attacks is a science fiction trading card series released in 1962 that tells the story of the invasion of Earth by cruel, hideous Martians under the command of a corrupt Martian government who wishes to conceal the information from their race that Mars is doomed to explode and proposes a colonization of Earth. Mars Attacks!, the 1996 film directed by Tim Burton, was based on this series.

1) Mars Attacks 2015 Calendar (EXCLUSIVE to Box of Dread) – $12.99

Spend your 2015 with Mars Attacks artwork picked from the trading card series specifically for Box of Dread subscribers. This calendar is a limited edition Box of Dread EXCLUSIVE item.

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2) Mars Attacks 11”x17” Mini Poster (EXCLUSIVE to Box of Dread) – $9.99

The art for this Mars Attacks mini poster was originally created by Chad McCown for a promotional set of nine different Mars Attacks promo cards handed out at the 2014 San Diego Comic-Con. The first card was available at the Topps booth. The back of each promo card prompts collectors to go to another booth to get the next card and so forth. All 9 cards fit together to form a massive puzzle.

This 9-card puzzle was recreated in one cohesive Box of Dread EXCLUSIVE mini poster!

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3) Mars Attacks 2” Pin (EXCLUSIVE to Box of Dread) – Not sold separately

4) Alien Ian Garbage Pail Kids Magnet (EXCLUSIVE to Box of Dread) – Not sold separately

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5) Garbage Pail Kids Minikins Mini Figure (2 mystery figures) – $3.99

MiniKins is a line of 1” Tall Mini Figures from Topps featuring the famous Garbage Pail Kids characters brought to life! Each pack comes with a set of 2 Minikins Figures and their individual sticker cards with the names and backstories for each character. There are 48 unique MiniKins Figures designs to collect. Check out the dedicated Minikins Youtube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/user/MiniKinsOfficial.

The mini figures are not just limited to base versions, as there are several different variants for each character. Neon Blue and Neon Red both fall at 1:3 packs. Neon Green is slightly more rare at 1:4 packs. Neon Yellow figures are the toughest, landing 1:12 packs. Factoring in all the different variations, there are 130 figures to collect in all.

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6) Garbage Pail Kids Chrome Trading Cards – $3.99

Garbage Pail Kids Chrome Original Series 2 comes with 214 Chrome cards to collect. In the base set, there are 84 characters from the original 1985 Topps Garbage Pail Kids Series 2. The remaining 26 cards feature 13 returning characters, each with the trademark A and B name variations. There are also 84 Chrome concept sketches by the original artists (42 A and B name variations) plus 20 C-Name short prints that are only available in every 1:100 packs.

Under the Topps Chrome banner, there are numerous Refractor parallels. Standard Refractors come in every 1:3 packs. Others include Prism (#/199), Black (#/99), Gold (#/50) and Superfractor (1/1). Printing Plates are also randomly inserted.

Artist autographs include John Pound, a legend when it comes to Garbage Pail Kids. Approximately 2,200 autographs are part of the release’s entire print run. Did you get one of these?

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7) 2013 Topps Garbage Pail Kids Mini Cards – $3.99

These Mini Cards were previously only available from Topps.com. The online exclusive will feature an anthology of Brand New Series 1 through Brand New Series 3 with eight additional new characters. There are 396 base cards in 2013 Topps Garbage Pail Kids Mini Cards with 110 for Brand New Series 1, 146 for BNS2 and 132 for BNS3 with 8 all new characters.

In addition, there are also randomly inserted Printing Plates (1:48 packs), Mini Sketch Cards (1:253 packs) and Artist Autographs (1:48 packs) scattered throughout the sets.

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V/H/S: Viral Exclusive – Check Out an Instadeathgram!

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In support of the release of V/H/S: Viral (review), what we have on tap right now is an Instagram video of the deaths in the V/H/S series! Dig it!

Look for the flick on VOD now and in limited theatres November 21, 2014.

V/H/S: Viral features segments from directors Nacho Vigalondo (Timecrimes, Extraterrestrial), Marcel Sarmiento (ABCs of Death segment “D is for Dogfight”), Gregg Bishop (The Other Side, Dance of the Dead, The Birds of Anger), Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead (Resolution, Spring, Wrecked), along with Todd Lincoln (The Apparition).

Gary Binkow and Brad Miska produced for Collective Digital Studio and Bloody Disgusting, marking their third collaboration with Magnet on the V/H/S films.

Synopsis:
A police chase after a deranged ice cream truck has captivated the attention of the greater Los Angeles area. Dozens of fame—obsessed teens flock to the streets with their video cameras and camera phones, hell—bent on capturing the next viral video. But there is something far more sinister occurring in the streets of L.A. than a simple police chase. A resounding effect is created onto all those obsessed with capturing salacious footage for no other purpose than to amuse or titillate. Soon the discovery becomes that they themselves are the stars of the next video, one where they face their own death.

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New Stills and Artwork Arrive for A Grim Becoming

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Get Stoned with this New Still from A Grim BecomingWe’ve been talking about Adam R. Steigert’s horror comedy A Grim Becoming, featuring the great talent of Buffalo, NY, along with indie icons like Bill Oberst, Jr., and Jessica Cameron, for several months now.  We should have a review of the film soon, but in the meantime a couple of stills and a new poster have been released, all of which you can check out right here!

DefTone Pictures Studios’ A Grim Becoming stars Brandyn T. Williams, Melyssa Jade, Devanny Pinn, Britt Griffith, Bill Oberst, Jr., Jessica Cameron, Melantha Blackthorne, Lynn Lowry, and Michael Sciabarrasi. It’s directed by Adam R. Steigert.

Related Story:  Bill Oberst, Jr., Introduces this Exclusive Clip from A Grim Becoming

Synopsis
A Grim Becoming follows Raphael (Williams) , a young, bitter executive who is on the verge of losing a multimillion dollar architectural deal with a large company led by the awkward Stanford brothers. A sudden death in his family has Raphael leaving to go to his home town of Metzburgh to attend the funeral. Seeing this as his big chance to get ahead is Wayne, a jealous co-worker, who is in competition with Raphael. As Raphael returns to Metzburgh, he experiences a life changing event: witnessing a Grim Reaper taking a soul. This sighting results in Raphael becoming a Reaper and having to explore his own conscience and the lengths he will go to get his life back. But Death, who goes by the more human name of Magoo (Sciabarrasi), has other plans for the naive young executive.

Visit the official A Grim Becoming website for more info.

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Silk – Watch the Short; Get Caught in the Web

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The spider-infested short film Silk has made its way online as a means to get you more than a little itchy, and you can check out every web-spinning second of it right here!

Silk comes to us from writer/director Rob Himebaugh, and it stars Justin Beahm (Sharknado) and Elle Alexandra (Kamikaze Love).

Synopsis:
SILK is the new film from director Rob Himebaugh, the beastly brains behind last year’s award-winning short form Bigfoot romp Eaglewalk. SILK tells the chilling tale of Kelly (Alexandra), a CIA field operative in Afghanistan who becomes impregnated by a rare desert spider with horrifying results.

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Mezco Reveals Living Dead Dolls Resurrection Series 8 Variant X: The Lazarus Collection

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mezcoWe’re big fans of Mezco Toyz here at Dread Central so when word came that they’re releasing the most rare set of Living Dead Dolls ever made, of course we had to share the news! Read on for the details of both the Infurnum Set and the Caelus Set, being released as variants of Resurrection Series 8 – The Lazarus Collection AKA Variant X.

From the Press Release:
Something has clawed its way from the grave and risen again… Living Dead Dolls: Resurrection Series 8 – The Lazarus Collection AKA Variant X.

These final sets of dolls bring the groundbreaking Resurrection Series 8 collection to its conclusion, sealing the crypt on one of the most unique Resurrection series ever produced. These special Resurrection dolls are never to be made again.

This is the first time in the sixteen-year history of the Living Dead Dolls that a Resurrection Set has ever had two variants. Each set is comprised of four tomb-like boxes: three containing dolls and one containing an ancient evil of unknown origin. Each edition is limited to only 50 sets worldwide.

These ultra-limited editions will be available exclusively at MezcoToyz.com beginning on Black Friday (11/28/14).

Living Dead Dolls: Resurrection Series 8 – The Lazarus Collection (Variant X) – Infurnum Set

Pumpkin – Manic Madness version: dressed in a hoodie and puffy vest, part one of the Box Leads to Madness story, mask, machete, and real stone rune.

Alison Crux – Darkest Day version: dressed in her little black dress and crying black tears, part two of the Box Leads to Madness story, a metal key that hangs around her neck, and real stone rune.

Calavera – Bone Collector version: dressed in a skelly track jacket and with her skully face mask, she includes part three of the Box Leads to Madness story and has her creepy basket and real stone rune.

The Capsule of Chaos – Bronzed Doom version: ancient artifact and keeper of The Runes of Despair. Activated with Alison’s key.

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Calavera – Death Dealer version: dressed in a long dress with her death mask, she includes part four of the Box Leads to Madness story and real stone rune.

Alison Crux – Darkness Unbound version: dressed in her ruffled black dress with part five on the Box Leads to Madness story, a metal key that hangs around her neck, and real stone rune.

Pumpkin – Redeemed Reaper version: dressed in a hoodie and puffy vest, the final chapter of the Box Leads to Madness story, mask, machete, and real stone rune.

The Capsule of Chaos – Onyx of Oblivion version: ancient artifact and keeper of The Runes of Despair. Activated with Alison’s key.

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Escape Dead Island (Video Game)

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Escape Dead IslandAvailable on PC (reviewed), Xbox 360, and PS3

Rated M for Mature

Distributed By Deep Silver


I wasn’t going to beat Escape Dead Island. At about the halfway point, I figured I had seen most of what the game had to offer and was ready to sign off on a score of “surprisingly decent.” But Far Cry 4 hadn’t finished downloading yet, and there are only so many times you can masturbate before it starts to hurt, so I decided to slog through the rest as an accoutrement to my nightly alcohol consumption. Thank God I did, as it turns out that sloth would have proved my folly, as the game turns out to actually be shit. Whew, good thing too; we almost had a good Dead Island game on our hands! I’m not sure how I’d be able to fit that into my fragile world view.

For those of you that don’t know, Dead Island was an incredibly moving and powerful trailer released in 2011 that came boxed with a game that was shit. I have heard several close friends of mine say that they liked Dead Island, which is confusing since we played through the game on co-op together and all agreed it was shit at the time. I think Dead Island is a game it is easy to like in forethought or retrospect, as the concept seems enough to make all of Kickstarter throw money at their screens while screaming, “Oh God, this is the game I always wanted to make, but making games is too hard.” We all have zombie fantasies, so an open-world-melee-focused-co-op-rpg-narrative-splatterfest hits our ears like the soothing song of the sirens. And just like those sirens cries led to watery death, the call of Dead Island led to many shattered dreams.

This isn’t a review of Dead Island, but I feel that the bastard little brother, Escape Dead Island, has many of the same problems. Similar to Dead Island, I almost didn’t finish Escape because the game is tedious. The game tries to go for a MetroidVania feel, where new item unlocks throughout the game access previously inaccessible areas, but it turns out that most of the time these new items just open up more story area and not fun little extra bits. That isn’t being open world, Escape. It isn’t nonlinear to draw a line as a looping squiggle if it’s still just one line.

This wouldn’t be so bad if there was a decent way to get around the island, but even with sparse enemies and a really small map, the game manages to seriously cock it up. In between each zone, there is a very long corridor (read: disguised loading screen). Sometimes the corridor is a series of hallways, sometimes it’s going up and down some ladders, and sometimes it’s trekking up the inside of a cliff. Sometimes there are collectible unlocks in these corridors that you can access with a certain item. Remember how those Mass Effect elevators hid load times and became kind of a joke because after a certain number of rides the companions would run out of things to say? Imagine if every elevator only had one bit of dialogue, and no matter how fast your computer was, it took 3 minutes to traverse every time. That’s right; no matter how loaded the next level is or not, you have to walk through the same massive corridor every time. Since they made it a standard length, they had to make sure that even your refrigerator’s ice machine could load the whole level before reaching the other side.

And if the game were Skyrim level gorgeous, I would understand. Escape looks like someone spilled coffee on concept art on the way to a meeting, just bolded the lines around all the characters and pretended the color blur was intentional cel shading. The character models, zombie models, textures, and environments all seem to have been designed in a Monet style, but without the whole “good from far away” part. They do some interesting things with color and lighting during the dream sequences, which become the only redeeming quality of the game.

The combat is terrible. There are three whole actions you can do: Light Attack, Heavy Attack, and Dodge. You can push enemies down, but considering this only works on the basic zombies, which are crushed as easily as the emotions of my ex-girlfriend while stalking my Facebook, there is no reason to ever do this. I actually totally forgot I even could about 10 minutes into the game, and only when I accidentally pushed the button did I then try to push a zombie off a cliff to see if there was an achievement for it, realized that the invisible walls made this impossible, and never pushed the button again.

Oh ho ho,” you say, “I’ve got you now, Ted! How can the enemies be both paper thin AND tedious?” Well, you snarky shit, because no matter how simple the task, doing it 10 bazillion times with no reward is bound to get on your nerves. Enemies don’t drop loot, and your only motivation to kill them is because the game sometimes just won’t let you run past them. To make matters worse, toward the end of the game they introduce a zombie with three elephants worth of health points that leaps across the map and can only be killed by *shocked gasp* a tedious series of swings and dodges that you have to repeat 10 times to kill it. Thank god you eventually get a shotgun that can kill it in just 8-12 shots. What a relief!

To make matters worse, you die in seconds. This is a bit of a strange decision, given that this is a melee-focused zombie game and most enemies can’t be interrupted mid attack animation. Sometimes you wade into a group of zombies and just slap away until things are dead. Sometimes they all decide to ignore the stagger effect of your weapon, and you get immediately slapped to death. And you better pray that one of the “flying dive tackle” zombies aren’t in the mix, or be prepared to get hilariously football tackled back to the last checkpoint.

Every time you die, your character shakes his head in a goofy manner and gets warped back to whatever the game considers was your last milestone. This can vary between the previous room and the entire fucking level. To make matters much, much worse, every time you die, you have to recollect the collectibles that you had gotten prior to death. Given that there are over 160 collectibles, this can be a pain. Collectibles include audio logs, postcards, different audio logs, photographs, another set of audio logs, and a “mystery set” that does something I didn’t care about. To collect photographs, Cliff (that’s the protagonist’s name, but don’t worry – I had to look it up to remember it) slowly takes out a camera, slows to a snail’s pace, and you look for things that are shining green. Doing this multiple times, especially while trying to fight off enemies, is our word-of-the-day: tedious.

There is supposedly some stealth mechanic that could mitigate this frustration, but given that zombies spawn in a semi-random pattern, it’s up to the gods to decide if the zombies will be facing you and thus unstealthable or all have their backs turned. If their backs are turned, you can slowly crawl up behind them and stab them with either the knife or screwdriver, contingent on if you have collected the hidden knife. Then you will watch your character stab the zombie in the neck, same animation every time, and will be rewarded by not having to fight that stupid enemy. Oh, unless it is one of the aforementioned trucks full of health enemies. You can’t stealth those.

It is kind of funny because I had thought that the developer, Fatshark, made actually kind of good games. Krater wasn’t exactly my cup of tea but is generally praised by people that like that sort of thing. Lead and Gold and War of the Roses are both pretty cool multiplayer games. I played Hamilton’s Great Adventure once for a Steam achievement and thought it was pretty fun. So, how exactly did this game go so terribly wrong? It is like they were all brainstorming how to maintain the authentic Dead Island feel, and between the nonsense story, terrible voice acting, atrocious level design, and terrible multiplayer health scaling, the only word they could come up with was tedious. So they wrote it on a whiteboard, circled it with a bunch of arrows, and made damn sure that every single gameplay element embodied that ideal.

So why was I about to say the game was just okay and not terrible garbage? I am a sucker for story, and it almost seemed like Escape was going to have one of those. It becomes clear very early on that your character is losing his mind, and the game goes to some steps to make this part of the gameplay. Dream sequences will happen, and levels are split up by your character falling into a deep sleep and waking up in a shipping container. There are frequent changes in the world, either subtly through growing and shrinking trees or overtly through flickering sunlight. As the game goes on, the pretenses of reality are more and more abandoned. What were once believable boss arenas become flanked by spontaneous rock formations blocking your path, all under the pretense that the world is not what it seems. You are never quite sure what is really happening, and I was compelled to find out what it was all leading up to.

The answer is nothing. It leads to no explanation, no creative twists and turns, no satisfying conclusion, and no payoff. What it does lead to is this weird Triangle time loop, but without any of the good. I won’t spoil anything, but even if I wanted to, I couldn’t. There’s nothing to spoil, no answers to reveal, no backstabbers to pre-emptively oust, no father figures who turn out to be the bad guy or bad guys that turn out to be fathers. The game is just devoid of anything. For the one solitary redeeming quality being the narrative, a failing this big is unforgivable.

It seems from starting my second playthrough that there are new things I can unlock, but frankly, I don’t care. I am sorry, Escape Dead Island, but you had your chance the first time I played through. I am not going to wade through your bullshit again to be disappointed again. If you have an alternate ending, I am going to assume it will never match up to the alternate ending I already wrote where I never played and got my hopes up for this piece of trash.

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Exclusive Day of the Mummy Clip Attacks

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On tap right now is an exclusive clip from the next Mummy-related movie to be heading our way, which we will be unwrapping like so many other gifts this December! Read on to see if Day of the Mummy is a keeper or best left in its sarcophagus.

Action/adventure film Day of the Mummy will be available on DVD for an SRP of $27.97 on December 9, 2014, from Image Entertainment.

Directed by Johnny Tabor (Eaters), the film stars Danny Glover (Lethal Weapon), William McNamara (Copycat), Andrea Monier (Black Water Vampire), Robin Steffen (Phase Two), Philip Marlatt (“The Screen Junkies Show”), Eric Young (Zipper), and Michael Cortez (On the Downlow).

Synopsis:
Welcome to Egypt, land of the Pharaohs. A place steeped in history and legend, gods and spiritual guides, untold wealth – and the bone-cracking, blood-spilling guardians of its riches.

Jack Wells has arrived in Egypt in search of the famous diamond known as The Codex Stone. His journey leads him to the tomb of the cursed King Neferu, cursed not by name but by nature. With his centuries-old slumber disturbed by timeless human greed, the King rises from the dead with a blood-lust that cannot be quenched and a raging fury that will shred flesh from bone, bringing terrible and tormented death to all who dare witness the Day of the Mummy.

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Anne Rice’s The Wolf Gift: The Graphic Novel Now Available; See the Trailer!

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While most of Anne Rice’s fans are busy devouring Prince Lestat, her long awaited latest installment in The Vampire Chronicles, her first werewolf novel, The Wolf Gift, has just been released in graphic novel form; and we have a look at the cover and trailer for you!

The artwork is by Ashley Marie Witter, who also drew Rice’s Interview with the Vampire: Claudia’s Story, released in 2012. The Wolf Gift: The Graphic Novel is available in hardcover and eBook from Yen Press.

The Wolf Gift: The Graphic Novel Synopsis:
When reporter Reuben Golding arrives at a secluded mansion at the request of the home’s mysterious female owner, he doesn’t expect this assignment will lead to him being inexplicably attacked–bitten by a beast shadowed in darkness. This single event prompts a terrifying but seductive transformation that both opens Reuben’s eyes to what was previously unseen and unknown and leads to even more questions.

Why was he given this wolf gift? Is its nature good or evil? And is he now all alone in this mysterious new world?

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Exclusive Starry Eyes Poster Turns Horror Upside Down

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Exclusive time, fiends! On tap right now is a new one-sheet for Dennis Widmyer and Kevin Kolsch’s co-directed film Starry Eyes (review). Dig it!

Alexandra Essoe, Noah Segan, Pat Healy, Amanda Fuller, Shane Coffey, and Fabianne Therese star. Dark Sky Films released Starry Eyes on iTunes/On Demand and in theaters November 14, 2014.

Synopsis:
Determined to make it as an actress in Hollywood, Sarah Walker (Essoe) spends her days working a dead-end job, enduring petty friendships, and going on countless casting calls in hopes of catching her big break. After a series of strange auditions, Sarah lands the leading role in a new film from a mysterious production company. But with this opportunity comes bizarre ramifications that will transform her both mentally and physically into something beautiful… and altogether terrifying.

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Get a Taste of Survival Horror Video Game Narcosis

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Deep sea survival horror video game Narcosis is set in the sunless depths of the Pacific Ocean and sounds like something we and our readers would dig playing.  While we don’t know exactly when we’ll all be able to do so, an early trailer and several screenshots landed in our inbox this week so of course we had to share them!

Narcosis began as a project at ENJMIN, a prestigious video game school in Angouleme, France, and earned an Honorable Mention in the 2013 Independent Games Festival’s Student Competition category.

Per the Narcosis Facebook page, the below video is a not-quite-official trailer… a few rough edges, but a good measure of how far the project’s come, and where we plan to take it…”

The game is due for release by Honor Code, Inc., sometime in the third quarter of 2015. For more info visit the official Narcosis website, “like” Narcosis on Facebook, and follow Narcosis on Twitter (@narcosisgame).

Synopsis:
Stranded after an accident with little light and few tools, an industrial diver takes desperate steps to surface before his oxygen — and sanity — give out.

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Fantasm (2014)

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FantasmStarring Tom Atkins, Heather Langenkamp, Justin Beahm

Directed by Kyle Kuchta


As a relative newcomer to the horror convention scene (I’ve only been to 4 over the past 5 years), I’ll admit that at its basest level, it’s completely addicting – whether you’re one of the masses that make a long drive from out of state to shack up in a nearby hotel for the weekend, or if you just happen to stop in for a one-day visit, there is an atmosphere that can simply be best described as electric. Now, thanks to a neophyte documentary filmmaker, some of the few who’ve never attended a show can get a bird’s-eye view into just what makes these confabs so insanely popular.

Kyle Kuchta, who acts as director and narrator for the insider’s peek, reveals that he attended his first show at the age of 15, and he’s been habituated ever since. Filmed in 2012 and spanning the course of numerous conventions over several states, he uses his camera as a first-person view into each show’s den of activity, and provides us with some entertaining interviews with some of the horror genres’ more notable names and faces, including Tom Atkins, Heather Langenkamp, director Joe Lynch and many more. While the emphasis is placed mainly upon why is it that horror specifically, is the one genus that can consistently draw in the fan base by the thousands each and every year to these shows, we also get a look at what is it that got these fans to where they were, as far as their love for the stylings are concerned.

The first-person camera usage can get a bit wonky at times, and unless you’re a die-hard fan, you might feel as if the interviews drag on too long (but if you’re NOT a fan, what are ya watching for in the first place)? At a scant 55-minute runtime, you feel as if you’re led inside the velvet rope, and ushered right out the back door; however, no big deal – this documentary is a fun look inside a gathering that consumes a collection of devotees to a category of film that best resembles an extended family. If you’ve never made the leap and spent a little time out at one of the many shows that are covering more and more ground in the states, then give Fantasm a go and see if you’ll agree that this family just might be a little more tolerable than your own.

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El Rey Network Wrecks the Halls with a ‘Kaiju Christmas’ Marathon

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elreyNext week may be Thanksgiving, but the TV networks are already looking ahead to Christmas, and if you’re more interested in wrecking halls than decking them with holly, El Rey’s plans should be right up your alley. Read on for the details of their “Kaiju Christmas” marathon, which begins on Christmas Eve.

From the Press Release:
Join El Rey Network for a “Kaiju Christmas” marathon that brings you over 48 hours of giant monster mania featuring the original King of the Monsters, Godzilla. El Rey Network is celebrating the iconic fire-breather with a mega marathon that befits this behemoth’s pop culture impact.

The Godzilla marathon stomps into homes with the original film that started it all, Gojira on Wednesday, December 24, at 6 PM ET and culminates with Godzilla vs. Biollante on Saturday, December 27, at 3:45 AM ET.

The “Kaiju Christmas” Godzilla films will air in the following order:

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24

Gojira at 6:00 PM ET
In the very first Godzilla film, a 400-foot-tall mutant dinosaur called Gojira, awakened from the depths of the sea, becomes a rampaging nuclear nightmare, complete with glowing dorsal fins and fiery, radioactive breath. Crushing ships, villages, and buildings in his wake, Gojira marches toward Tokyo.

Godzilla: King of the Monsters at 8:15 PM ET
American reporter Steve Martin witnesses a 400-foot amphibious monster, brought back to life by underwater nuclear testing, go on a rampage through Tokyo.

Rodan at 10:30 PM ET
A giant pterodactyl whose wings create massive, destructive winds as it flies by makes its way to Japan.

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25

Ghidorrah: The Three-Headed Monster at 12:15 AM ET
The citizens of Tokyo are subjected to an ill-tempered atomic mutant: the triple-headed Ghidrah, who breathes electric volts in all directions.

Godzilla Raids Again at 2:15 AM ET
Tsukioka and Kobayashi fly scout planes for a small fishing fleet, based in Osaka. A mechanical problem forces Kobayashi to set his plane down on remote Iwato island, and as he and Tsukioka are trying to make repairs, they are drawn to the sound of a horrendous conflagration and discover two enormous dinosaurs battling each other amid the snowy wastes of the island.

Godzilla vs. Monster Zero at 4:00 AM ET
Following discovery of the mysterious Planet X in our solar system, a joint U.S./Japanese space exploratory mission is organized. The explorers discover aliens who claim their planet has been under constant attack from the powerful Monster Zero.

Godzilla vs. Mothra at 6:00 AM ET
A battle royale between two of Japan’s most dangerous threats.

Godzilla’s Revenge at 8:00 AM ET
A precocious little boy has real-life traumas including harassment by bullies and kidnapping by a gang of bank robbers. He escapes these dilemmas mainly by taking frequent naps, during which he dreams of journeys to Monster Island to partake in Godzilla’s exploits.

Terror of Mechagodzilla at 9:45 AM ET
A race of malevolent aliens bent on world domination unleash the ultimate weapon of destruction on mankind, leaving them with no hope for survival but the power of the mighty Godzilla.

Godzilla vs. Biollante at 11:30 AM ET
After rising from his volcanic grave, Godzilla is threatened by a mutated rosebush.

Gojira at 1:45 AM ET
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Godzilla: King of the Monsters at 4:00 PM ET
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Rodan at 6:30 PM ET
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Ghidorrah: The Three-Headed Monster at 8:15 PM ET
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Godzilla Raids Again at 10:15 PM ET
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26th

Godzilla vs. Monster Zero at 12:00 Midnight ET
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Godzilla vs. Mothra at 2:15 AM ET
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Godzilla’s Revenge at 4:15 AM ET
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Terror of Mechagodzilla at 6:00 AM ET
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Godzilla vs. Biollante at 7:45 AM ET
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Gojira at 10:00 AM ET
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Godzilla: King of the Monsters at 12:15 PM ET
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Rodan at 2:30 PM ET
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Ghidorrah: The Three-Headed Monster at 4:15 PM ET
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Godzilla Raids Again at 6:15 PM ET
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Godzilla vs. Monster Zero at 8:00 PM ET
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Godzilla vs. Mothra at 10:15 PM ET
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27th

Godzilla’s Revenge at 12:15 AM ET
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Terror of Mechagodzilla at 2:00 AM ET
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Godzilla vs. Biollante at 3:45 AM ET
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To find El Rey Network in your area, check out their channel finder.

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Scream Factory Captures a Supernova

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The behind the scenes history of the 2000 film Supernova is quite the fascinating one, as director Walter Hill disowned it prior to release and both Francis Ford Coppola and Jack Sholder (A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge) did uncredited work on it.

Largely unseen, the sci-fi thriller is finally headed to Blu-ray courtesy of Scream Factory, and I for one cannot wait to rediscover the film and hear the stories that are going to be relayed in the bonus features. Read on for full disc details!

From the Press Release:

In the farthest reaches of space, something has been waiting…

Scream Factory has announced the release of sci-fi thriller Supernova on January 13, 2015. Arriving for the first time on Blu-ray, this release comes complete with bonus content, featuring The Making of Supernova, with new interviews with actors Lou Diamond Phillips and Robert Forster, producer Daniel Chuba and filmmaker Jack Sholder.

Beyond comprehension, beyond imagination and beyond the deepest regions of this galaxy…life as we know it is about to end! James Spader (The Blacklist), Angela Bassett (American Horror Story) , Lou Diamond Phillips (Bats),  Robert Forster (Jackie Brown), Peter Facinelli (Twilight) and Robin Tunney (The Craft) star in this terrifying sci-fi thriller.

In the farthest reaches of deep space, the medical vessel Nightingale keeps a lonely vigil for those in trouble. When a frantic cry for help pierces the void, the crew responds with a near fatal, hyper-space dimension jump into the gravitational pull of a dying star. The disabled ship rescues a shuttlecraft containing a mysterious survivor and a strange alien artifact. Now the crew must unravel a chilling secret and escape the nearby imploding star before the rapidly forming supernova blasts them and the entire galaxy into oblivion!

Bonus Features:

  • The Making of Supernova featuring new interviews with actors Lou Diamond Phillips and Robert Forster, producer Daniel Chuba and filmmaker Jack Sholder
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Alternate Ending
  • Theatrical Trailer

To find out more about Scream Factory and their upcoming releases, visit the official Scream Factory website, “like” Scream Factory on Facebook or follow them on Twitter (@scream_factory).

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Stephen King’s Big Driver Pulls into Home Video

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Did you miss Stephen King’s Big Driver (review) when it aired? No worries you can now catch it on home video as Lionsgate has just announced that the flick will be hitting DVD (plus Digital) January 27th.

About “Big Driver” on Lifetime:
From a story by Stephen King, “Big Driver” marks the first collaboration between Lifetime and King.

This dark story of a young novelist hell-bent on revenge after falling victim to a brutal crime stars Golden Globe nominee Maria Bello (A History of Violence). Bello’s co-stars include Academy Award winner Olympia Dukakis (Steel Magnolias), Grammy nominee Joan Jett, film and television veteran Ann Dowd (“The Leftovers”), and Will Harris (“NCIS”).

In “Big Driver” Tess Thorne (Bello), a famous and revered mystery and thriller writer, faces a long drive home following a book-signing engagement. But while driving on a lonely stretch of New England road, her tire blows out, leaving her stranded. Relieved when another driver stops and offers assistance, Tess quickly discovers her savior is actually her assailant, a serial killer who repeatedly assaults her. Left for dead in a drainage pipe to rot with the bodies of his other victims, Tess escapes and makes her way safely home. With her fragile mind beginning to unravel, she is determined to find her rapist and seek revenge, as payback is the only thing holding her together.

Produced by Ostar Productions, “Big Driver” is executive produced by Bill Haber (The Trip to Bountiful) and Jeffrey Hayes (A Day Late and A Dollar Short). The screenplay adaptation was written by Richard Christian Matheson (“Masters of Horror,” Happy Face Killer) and is directed by Mikael Salomon (Drew Peterson: Untouchable). A+E Networks handles international sales for “Big Driver.”

Take a Ride with the Official Trailer for Lifetime's Big Driver

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Latest Spike Lee Joint Da Sweet Blood of Jesus Flows on the Big Screen

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A pseudo-remake of 1973’s Ganja & Hess, Spike Lee’s latest is ready to sink its teeth into theaters, after being successfully funded through Kickstarter last year. Just in time for Valentine’s Day, you can expect Da Sweet Blood of Jesus to flow onto the big screen as well as VOD outlets on February 13th, 2015.

In the meantime, read all about it below, and look for a trailer real soon!

Zaraah Abrahams, Stephen Tyrone Williams, Michael K. Williams, Felicia Pearson, Steven Hauck, and Elvis Nolasco star in the film, which focuses on human beings who are addicted to blood.

Synopsis:

Da Sweet Blood of Jesus’ is a new kind of love story, one that centers on an addiction to blood that once doomed a long forgotten ancient African tribe. When Dr. Hess Green is introduced to a mysteriously cursed artifact by an art curator, Lafayette Hightower, he is uncontrollably drawn into a newfound thirst for blood that overwhelms his soul. He however is not a vampire. Lafayette quickly succumbs to the ravenous nature of the infliction but leaves Hess a transformed man. Soon Lafayette’s wife, Ganja Hightower, comes looking for her husband and becomes involved in a dangerous romance with Hess that questions the very nature of love, addiction, sex, and status in our seemingly sophisticated society. A reinterpretation of Bill Gunn’s horror cult film “Ganja & Hess”, which played as a Critics’ Choice at the 1973 Cannes Film Festival, Spike Lee’s stylized thriller features an Original Score by Bruce Hornsby.

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V/H/S Viral – New One-Sheet Hanging Around

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In support of the release of V/H/S: Viral (review), we have the latest in a series of one-sheets spotlighting the flick’s segments! Dig it!

Look for the flick on VOD now and in limited theatres November 21, 2014.

V/H/S: Viral features segments from directors Nacho Vigalondo (Timecrimes, Extraterrestrial), Marcel Sarmiento (ABCs of Death segment “D is for Dogfight”), Gregg Bishop (The Other Side, Dance of the Dead, The Birds of Anger), Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead (Resolution, Spring, Wrecked), along with Todd Lincoln (The Apparition).

Gary Binkow and Brad Miska produced for Collective Digital Studio and Bloody Disgusting, marking their third collaboration with Magnet on the V/H/S films.

Synopsis:
A police chase after a deranged ice cream truck has captivated the attention of the greater Los Angeles area. Dozens of fame—obsessed teens flock to the streets with their video cameras and camera phones, hell—bent on capturing the next viral video. But there is something far more sinister occurring in the streets of L.A. than a simple police chase. A resounding effect is created onto all those obsessed with capturing salacious footage for no other purpose than to amuse or titillate. Soon the discovery becomes that they themselves are the stars of the next video, one where they face their own death.

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