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Predestination One-Sheet Gets the Mondo Treatment

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A new Mondo poster designed by artist Jay Shaw is here for the release of the Spierig Brothers’ Predestination (review). Take a look and start your time traveling!

Directed by Michael and Peter Spierig (Undead, Daybreakers), Predestination stars Ethan Hawke, Sarah Snook, Christopher Kirby, and Noah Taylor. It will be available both On Demand and in theaters on Friday, January 9th, from Sony Pictures Entertainment.

Related Story: Predestination Images Offer a Glimpse of the Future

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Synopsis:
Based on the short story “All You Zombies” by Robert A. Heinlein, Predestination chronicles the life of a Temporal Agent (Hawke) sent on an intricate series of time-travel journeys designed to ensure the continuation of his law enforcement career. Now, on his final assignment, the Agent must recruit his younger self while pursuing the one criminal that has eluded him throughout time.

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Exclusive Sneak Peek of Norman Vol. 2

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Before the end of year we clued you in to Titan Comics’ new four-issue graphic novel entitled Norman, and with Vol. 2 heading our way on June 3rd, they’ve graciously given Dread Central readers a sneak peek of what’s ahead.

The horror/comedy, which follows the adventures of an eight-year old psychopathic killer, is written and drawn by Stan Silas. Look for Norman Vol. 1 on March 4, 2015, and prepare for Vol. 2 now! (It’s available to order from your local comic book store using Diamond order code: JAN151612.)

Related Story: Meet Norman in this Teaser Trailer for Titan’s Upcoming Graphic Novel

Synopsis:
A WEEKEND OF DRUNKEN DEBAUCHERY… MULTIPLE MURDERS AND DISEMBOWELMENT! NORMAN GOES ON A FIELD TRIP.

If you go down to the woods today… You’ll see a field trip that’s gone very, very wrong.

If you put a bunch of kids in the back of a van and drag them along on a weekend of drunken debauchery, that tends to happen. What doesn’t tend to happen is multiple murders and a disembowelment.

Unless, of course, Norman is around…

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SXSW 2015: Ex Machina and The Invitation to Premiere

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Two genre films have been revealed to be playing the upcoming 2015 South by Southwest Film Festival, Karyn Kusama’s The Invitation and the North American premiere of Alex Garland’s eagerly-awaited directorial debut, Ex Machina.

Alex Garland, writer of 28 Days Later and Sunshine, helms the stylish and cerebral thriller Ex Machina, starring Domhnall Gleeson, Oscar Isaac, and Alicia Vikander.

Synopsis:
A young programmer is selected to participate in a breakthrough experiment in artificial intelligence by evaluating the human qualities of a breathtaking female A.I.

Karyn Kusama directs The Invitation, having its World Premiere, which stars Logan Marshall-Green, Tammy Blanchard, Michiel Huisman, Emayatzy Corinealdi, and Lindsay Burdge.

Synopsis:
A reunion of old friends turns into a nightmare when one guest, a haunted man whose ex-wife is among the hosts, begins to fear that the night is part of a terrifying agenda.

The SXSW Film Conference and Festival will take place March 13-21, 2015, in Austin, Texas.

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Nightmare Presents: Returned by Kat Howard

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We’re a little late with our new fiction excerpt from the January issue of Nightmare Magazine (we blame it on a slow recovery from the holidays), but here’s this month’s selection:  “Returned” by Kat Howard.

Please tell us what you think, and enjoy!


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The shadows press on your skin, prickled velvet that shouldn’t have weight, shouldn’t have texture, shouldn’t feel like you are wearing sandpaper and poison, but they do. You are almost used to it, this new way that things that shouldn’t happen do, but you do not like it.

Here is one of the things that shouldn’t have happened: You are awake, and you do not want to be.

No.

No, that’s not quite it, and you are going to be honest. You are going to put aside the polite fucking fictions that are in place to make everyone else feel better around you because you are done, done, done caring what they feel. Since you have returned, no one has given any indication that they care about what you feel.

So. To say the thing true: You are alive, and you do not want to be.

Well, you are not exactly sure about that one word.

Alive.

You died. Not the sort of dead on the operating table, light at the end of the tunnel, go back to those who love you, near-death kinds of dead. But dead dead. All the way gone.

A death certificate was signed. Your body was cremated. You were made into a thing of ash and air and some fragments of bone. All that was left to go wherever you were was a soul, and that had gone on long before the burning of your body.

Not that it had been your idea to die. You weren’t a suicide. It had been

(a snake bite)

(a poisoned apple)

(a hand around your throat)

Anyway, you don’t exactly remember, or rather you do. The problem is you exactly remember all of those things, all of those possible deaths, and you cannot say which one was yours.

Maybe that is why everyone looks at you, well, like that.

Maybe not. You’ve heard them talk.

You remember being dead. You remember passing over the white bone of the corpse road, feeling vertebrae, ribs, phalanges crunch beneath your feet. You remember the air shivering as you passed beneath the lych gate. The scale that weighed your heart. You didn’t need coins to pay your passage, because. No. That part you don’t remember.

(maybe)

(no)

The queen whose eyes were as cold as marble who welcomed you with frostbite’s kiss. You remember her very well. She smelled of winter and tasted like pomegranates.

You were neither particularly happy nor particularly sad about being dead. There were things you hadn’t done — you had never learned French, or how to make a soufflé. You never started the novel you had always meant to write, and you still couldn’t run for more than a mile without stopping.

You regretted not doing those things, but in a dull, quiet sort of way. It seemed to you just as likely you would never have done them, only kept them on a list for someday, even if you hadn’t been

(stung by a bee)

(hit by a car)

(drowned in your bath)

You got used to being dead. The way the sky was shades of red, purple, gray — always striated with black, and never any stars. The way voices carried in the land of the dead, sounding more hollow, less real than other sounds, as if they were coming from farther away than the mouths that spoke. The way drinking from the wrong river could make you forget what it had been like to be alive.

(You knew that, about the river, before you arrived on its shore. But it was only a little that you drank, and you had been thirsty, or at least you thought you should have been after your travel there, and besides, you didn’t want to remember how you died.)

(You wish there was a river like that here.)

Then he showed up.

The hollow voices of the dead sounded almost solid in their excitement over his presence, as they told you he was here, he was speaking. If he spoke well, he would take you back. Back to life.

Excitement was not what you felt about him being there.

You didn’t listen to him speak. You stayed away, until you couldn’t.

He was, you guessed, the person you would call your boyfriend. Or lover. Which you mostly thought was a stupid word, but what else do you call the guy who walks into the afterlife and drags you back into your beforelife with him?

Bringing you back was, all things considered, easy for him. He had rules and he had tasks and he had warnings, and if he did all of the things exactly as he was supposed to, you would have to go with him. He did, and you did.

No one ever asked you what you wanted.

The cold-eyed queen’s goodbye kiss burned like ice on your lips from the moment they touched hers until the moment you stepped again into the sun. You think you remember seeing a tear on her cheek as she embraced you and bid you safe journey, but perhaps you only want to remember that.

Now that he has brought you back, he is bright-eyed and golden and so very pleased with his success, so very proud of himself. He is handsome on television, and in the photographs for websites and weekly magazines that write stories about what he’s done, stories that say bringing you back was a miracle of love. He writes “Top Ten Lists of Romantic Gestures Sure to Win Her Heart,” and no one comments on the fact that, for number one to work, she has to be dead first. No one says that things are more romantic when the girl is alive.

You are a shadow in photographs, cold-eyed and frostbitten, and everyone says they cannot tell what he sees in you. This makes them like him all the more. He must be a really great guy, to love someone like you. To stay by your side, even now, now that you are like this.

You cringe from the sun, too bright in a sky that is shades of blue, day and night, and full of the stark white light of stars. You step back when he tries to touch you.

He had sex with you, once. The first night you were back. He had brought you back because he loved you and now he was going to show you how much. He pushed himself inside you, and withered almost immediately. You were too cold, he said. Like a dead thing.

He hasn’t tried again.

Small mercies.

You’d walk away, leave, if you could, but whatever tether pulled you with him out of death, whatever magic reconstituted the pieces of your immolated body around your peregrine soul, still hasn’t snapped. If you get too far away from him, well, you can’t. You are dissolved, reconstituted, turned inside-out. Returned to him, to his side, to this curse he has brought you to.

You wish he had looked back.

But he didn’t, and you are here. Returned. And at the center of an attention that is just one more thing that you don’t want. You hate how they look at you, with pity and puzzlement. You hate how they look at him, lust and belief.

No one cares about the truth of you. At first, they expected you to be happy. Not being dead was clearly superior to being dead. And how romantic, what he had done. He must love you very much.

No one asked you the opposite question — whether you loved him, whether you wanted to return with him. The old magics are not without their flaws.

The people around him watch you as you turn from him, as you flinch from his hand, as you stay behind him, as far as you can without being snapped back to his side, as if you are ungrateful, as if you are some half-wild, feral thing, and you suppose you are.

The reason why is another thing they do not know, that you would tell them, if they asked. Your body was not the only thing that came back, when you were yanked between death and life.

Your memories did, too, the ones you drank away with the river. Bits and pieces, here and there, more like a dream than like events you lived through (died in), but maybe that’s how things are, now. Even your dreams feel more real than this thing that happens when you’re awake, this thing you used to call life.

But you are awake, and you do remember.

You remember that you weren’t in love with him, not anymore. You were going to leave, you had told him.

You remember he reached past you, and closed the door, and said

No.

You remember the look in his eyes as he told you he would never let you leave his side.

You remember the weight of his hand as it crushed your throat.

You remember that, even though you were dead, you ran from him, under the red-black sky of the land of the dead, on the white white bones of the corpse road. Ran much farther than a mile without stopping. Ran into eternity, fleeing into death, away from the pursuing voice that called out how much he had loved you, loved you so much, why couldn’t you see it, he would make you see.

You crossed the river’s shore and you washed your hands in it, washed your hands of him, and drank its waters to forget.

But now you remember.

And the shadows fall painful on your skin, and the sky is too bright, and you cannot turn your back and walk away from him.

So you try to die. It’s the only way you can think of to get away from him, and it wasn’t bad, being dead. (The cold kiss of the colder queen.) You were just starting to get used to it. You miss the soothing darkness of the starless sky.

You open your wrists because the knife is close and you have never been afraid of blood, but the liquid that runs in the wake of the blade is darker than blood and your skin heals almost before the cut is finished.

You take pills, so many pills, and you do not even fall asleep.

You sink yourself beneath the waves and discover that you can breathe underwater.

He cries when you come back, dripping salt water behind you, and asks why you want to leave him again, when he loves you so much. He says that it is the power of his love that keeps you here. You should be grateful that he rescued you, that he has made it so you can always be together.

You think about that word: always. It is stuffed to the letter with time; it is an alternate shape for an infinity symbol.

It is unbearable.

I’ll tell them, you say. I’ll tell them that you killed me.

He doesn’t even bother to laugh. It’s too ridiculous. You’re clearly not dead. He has fixed things, taken it back.

Fixed. Things.

Rage is acid in your veins. Even the air on your skin is needles. Your lips peel back from your teeth and you hiss like a snake, like a Medusa, like a basilisk.

And perhaps your gaze is poison, because it fixes him like a stone.

You don’t think of what happens next as murder. His death is only a side effect. But if you are going to be tethered to him for always, for that infinity-shaped word, you are going to choose where.

Your fingers are claws and you tear his fragile heart from behind the opened cage of his ribs, and when it ceases to beat in your hand, you feel the rubber band snap of a loosed tether. This is not what you expected. This is better.

Free. You are free.

You drop the ruined thing from your stained hand. It is full of blood, and not love, after all, no matter what he said. You begin to walk away. You can feel the bones of the corpse road again, and you know that if you just keep walking, you will find it under your feet, that it will return you to where you belong.

Then you turn. You look back. There is one thing you need to bring with you. A talisman against future events.

This time when you leave, you don’t look back. You carry his head by the hair, and when the white bone of his spine, unstrung like a broken lyre, clatters against the white bone of the road, you stop and you fix it there. You place it very carefully. You make sure that his sightless eyes are always looking into the land of the dead, always looking in the wrong direction to walk out himself, or to drag you back with him.

This time, you do not drink from the river of forgetfulness. You do not even wash your hands in it. You return, covered in the price of your passage, to the cold queen on her colder throne, and she presses her cold lips to yours. Your hands smear her red, like the crushed seeds of a pomegranate, and she tells you how glad she is that you have returned.

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Nightmare Magazine is edited by bestselling anthology editor John Joseph Adams (Wastelands, The Living Dead). This month’s issue also features original fiction by Christopher Barzak and reprints by Lucy Taylor and Norman Partridge. We’ve also got the latest installment of our column on horror, “The H Word,” and we have author spotlights with our authors, a showcase on our cover artist, and a feature interview with legendary director (and now novelist) David Cronenberg. You can wait for the rest of this month’s contents to be serialized online, or you can buy the whole issue right now in convenient eBook format for just $2.99. You can also subscribe and get each issue delivered to you automatically every month for the discounted price of just $1.99 per issue. This month’s issue is a great one, so be sure to check it out. And while you’re at it, tell a friend about Nightmare!

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Exclusive Bound Trailer Is Fifty Shades of Asylum Mockbuster

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We told you a while back that The Asylum was prepping its own mockbuster of Fifty Shades of Grey entitled Bound, starring “Buffy/Angel” alumna Charisma Carpenter as a sexually-repressed woman, and behold! We now have a trailer for you! Cordy! Cordy! Cordy!

From the Press Release:
Hit-making production company The Asylum (SHARKNADO, “Z NATION”) teams up once again with with award-winning writer/director Jared Cohn (BORN BAD, HOLD YOUR BREATH) on BOUND. Set to be one of the most raw and sexually daring thrillers of the year, BOUND opens in theatres across the US on midnight, January 9, 2015. The film is scheduled to be available on HD online platforms starting with iTunes at the same time.

BOUND stars Charisma Carpenter, best known for her cult-classic role as Cordelia Chase in the massively successful “BUFFY THE VAMPIRE” series and its spin-off, “ANGEL.” Carpenter plays opposite newcomer Bryce Draper (MUCK), and industry veteran Daniel Baldwin (BORN ON THE 4TH OF JULY, HELEN ALONE), who rounds out the cast as Carpenter’s powerful, supportive, and enigmatic father.

“We’re thrilled to bring BOUND to audiences, a film that has been compared to FIFTY SHADES OF GREY in that it addresses the subject of BDSM. However, our story is a very distinctive and pointedly modern version of the traditional dominant/submissive stereotype,” said Cohn. “At the very core, BOUND is a movie about personal growth that comes from fighting for yourself no matter what the circumstances or the cost.”

In a world of dominance, submission, and lust, the story follows the life of Michelle Milan (Carpenter), a wealthy divorcée and single mother working for her father, Walter (Baldwin), a Beverly Hills real estate mogul. Milan meets Ryan Black (Draper), a bold and sexually adventurous younger man who introduces her to the world of BDSM. Milan’s high-pressure life and values are thrown into question by her newfound romance, as she strives to navigate through a labyrinth of dangerous love and lust, high-powered business decisions, and keeping her family and her sanity in one piece.

“A modern, suggestively dangerous romp where power and dominance can be used for good and evil, BOUND captivates and surprises from the very first scene.” Cohn continued.

Writer/director Jared Cohn and Asylum continue their legacy of collaboration and pushing the limits of conventional filmmaking with BOUND. The pictures company and multi-talented Cohn have demonstrated their crowd pleasing recipe for box-office and VOD success in recent years with BIKINI SPRING BREAK (ROBERT CARRADINE, RACHEL ALIG), JAILBAIT (SARA MALAKUL LANE), ATLATINC RIM (GRAHAM GREENE), 12:12:12/EVIL BORN (SARA MALAKUL LANE), and HOLD YOUR BREATH (KATRINA BOWDEN, RANDY WAYNE).

“Jared Cohn truly succeeds in creating a commercially viable film that remains true to its artistic integrity. BOUND offers a unique take on a very current and relevant subject with brilliant performances by a stellar cast,” said David Michael Latt, Head of Production for The Asylum. “The film is a perfect fit for the current global market that has become seduced by the mysterious world of BDSM. BOUND does more than reveal secrets from this world – it is a story that pushes gender roles and pushes the limits of what we think we know in general.”

BOUND premieres across the US in selected theaters at midnight, January 9, 2015, and on HD online platforms starting with iTunes on February 10, 2015. It was filmed on location in Los Angeles.

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Exclusive: Jurassic City Gets a Trailer, Poster, and Release Date; Director Sean Cain Talks!

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Filmmaker Sean Cain gave us the lowdown on his “dinosaurs run amok” flick Jurassic City (formerly Jurassic Block), which releases February 3rd on DVD via Vertical Entertainment, and we’ve got some exclusive images for you along with a poster and trailer. Read on!

Starring Ray Wise (Suburban Gothic, “Twin Peaks”), Kevin Gage (Heat), Vernon Wells (The Road Warrior), and Robert LaSardo (The Professional), Jurassic City was written and directed by Cain, whose previous genre directorial efforts include the features Silent Night, Zombie Night and Breath of Hate (among others).

With the tag-line of “Throwing L.A. Back to the Stone Ages,” the synopsis of Jurassic City is as follows:

When a top-secret laboratory is unexpectedly breached, thousands of rampaging raptors are unleashed on Los Angeles! A black-ops unit is mobilized to contain the creatures before they cause city-wide chaos. Simultaneously, a truckload of raptors is rerouted to a nearby prison. Upon their escape, these ferocious flesh-eaters are beyond containment. This is Jurassic judgment night for smoking hot sorority girls, sinister scientists, muscle-bound military and doomed death-row inmates! It’s about to get bloody in Jurassic City!

Additionally starring Jack Forcinito, Dana Melanie (“Criminal Minds”), Kayla Carlyle (Rivers 9), Robert LaSardo (“Nip/Tuck”) and Bill Millsap (“Hatfields & McCoys”), filmmaker Cain said of Jurassic City (his fourth feature writing and directing credit), “I’ve done a lot of editing for these monster movies so it was nice to finally get back into the director’s chair on this one. And it was an absolute pleasure to work with amazing producer Anthony Fankhauser, who I’ve been teaming up with quite a bit these past few years.”

As for the casting of Jurassic City, “I had free rein in casting the actors who I wanted to cast,” effused Cain, “and in crafting a story I wanted to make. There weren’t any production companies coming in and tampering with it so it’s all on me, and I’m really happy with how it turned out.”

With the flick additionally hitting Japan on the 9th and slated to be released in all other major territories this year as well, Cain urged, “If the film does well, then I will be able to do a sequel called Jurassic Apocalypse, which will be a combination of Escape from New York and The Warriors, but with dinosaurs. So everyone should go buy a DVD and support it!”

Check out the trailer and our exclusive photos below, and for more on Jurassic City you can “like” the flick on Facebook, follow it on Twitter (@Jurassic_Block), and pre-order it here or from the EvilShop below.

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Wyrmwood – New Poster and More!

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The lovable loonies over at IFC Midnight have just send over the official one-sheet and more for their upcoming release of Wyrmwood (review)! Check ‘em out!

Described as Mad Max meets Dawn of the Dead, writer-director Kiah Roache-Turner’s Wyrmwood centers on Barry, a talented mechanic and family man whose life is torn apart on the eve of a zombie apocalypse. On the road he teams up with Chalker, a fellow survivor, and together they must arm themselves and prepare to battle their way through hordes of flesh-eating monsters in a harsh Australian bushland.

Wyrmood will hit VOD platforms on February 13, 2015. The cast includes Jay Gallagher, Bianca Bradey, Leon Burchill, Keith Agius, Catherine Terracini, Meganne West, Luke McKenzie, Berynn Schwerdt, Yure Covich, Cain Thompson, Beth Aubrey, Sheridan Harbridge, and Damian Dykeall.

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Exclusive First Look: The Deka Brothers’ Father and Son

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On tap right now we have your very first look at the first English language narrative piece from the Deka Brothers (Sodium Babies), entitled Father and Son, which has been produced by Michael Manasseri.

John C. Forman, Jaden Eller, Judy Stepanian, Gabrielle Phillips, and Rashontae Wawrzyniak star.

Synopsis:
William and Jake, a father and son exorcist team, make their way through a desolate city in order to free a young girl from demonic possession. As the night unfolds, Jake grows increasingly frustrated with his father’s methods and confronts him, breaking their special bond and threatening the “business.” William has zero tolerance for his son’s insubordination; they are on a mission and answer to a higher power. Instead of showing compassion for his son’s inner turmoil, William takes Jake’s defiance as an act of betrayal and chooses to abandon his boy.

Stranded and alone, Jake must question everything his father has trained him to become. He realizes that in order to move forward in his life and become a man, he must stop his father’s journey along the path of “righteousness.”

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Zombie Army Trilogy Set to Invade Consoles and PC in Early 2015

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Is there anything more satisfying than killing Hitler? Yes, killing zombie Hitler. IGN reports that the spin-off of Sniper Elite V2, Zombie Army Trilogy is coming to PS4, Xbox One, and PC in early 2015.

War is hell, but zombie war is a gleeful bloodbath. The bundle will include Sniper Elite: Nazi Zombie Army 3 as well as 1080P remastered editions of Sniper Elite: Nazi Zombie Army One and Two.

The title also includes the all-new Horde Mode. This undead version of World War II will feature fifteen campaign missions, eight playable characters, and five maps for the Horde Mode. The game will include an appearance from female zombie slayers as four of the game’s eight characters are women.

Zombie Army Trilogy is currently available for pre-order for PC users via Steam and developer Rebellion Game’s Gamestore. Gamers who already own Nazi Zombie Army One and Two will receive a loyalty discount for their pre-order.

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Model Hunger (2015)

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Model HungerStarring Lynn Lowry, Tiffany Shepis, Brian Fortune, Carmine Capobianco, Michael Thurber, Suzi Lorraine, Aurelio Voltaire

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The legendary scream queen Debbie Rochon has 239 acting credits to her name. If you start at the top of her IMDb page and simply hold the “down arrow” button on your keyboard, it takes a full nine seconds of film titles whizzing past your eyes before you get to the bottom. Her career has spanned over 30 years, but she’s now accomplished something she’s never done before:  She’s added her first directing credit to that list with Model Hunger.

Model Hunger is pretty much what you would expect a film directed by Rochon to be. For someone who’s spent a lifetime and built an amazing career on the sets of low-budget indie films, Rochon finally has her own low-budget indie film. And as fans of this sub-genre will attest, you need to have a quality story and some captivating acting performances to make up for shortcomings caused by budget restraints. Model Hunger does has some aesthetic issues. It doesn’t look like a slick, Hollywood big budget feature… because it isn’t. But the story is definitely solid and the performance delivered by fellow scream queen Lynn Lowry is as good or better than anything big-budget movies have given us in years.

Lowry is the key to Model Hunger being a successful effort. Her character, Ginny Reilly, is incredibly complex. She literally has to serve up equal parts frail old woman, sexy temptress, good Samaritan, and bat-shit crazy killer all while offering some really thought-provoking dialogue about what true beauty is and what type of beauty is valued by society. Lowry absolutely crushes it in every aspect of her character. Model Hunger looks low-budget because it is low-budget, and without something to really grab the audience’s attention, it could be easily cast off. Lowry provides that initial hook to grab the audience’s attention. And her character gets more interesting as the movie progresses; she keeps you wrapped around her finger until a final, shocking conclusion.

If two scream queens aren’t enough for you, Model Hunger goes the extra mile and gives you a third! Tiffany Shepis plays Ginny’s depressed neighbor, Debbie Lombardo. Stuck with a schlub of a husband, Debbie plods through life when she suddenly realizes something strange is going on next door. Shepis gives her usual strong performance (and proves that her perfect butt can make even flannel pants look good).

For Rochon’s part, she does a solid job for her first time behind the camera. As a low-budget director, you’re not only crafting your art, but you’re also working on limited funding so, although you’d like to have all the conveniences of a more expensive film, that’s not always the case. In Model Hunger you can visually see some of the issues that must have been experienced on set. But this is no excuse; every low-budget filmmaker has to deal with the same issues. The key is taking what you do have and making the best movie possible, and it appears that Rochon succeeded in doing just that. The pace of the film is well set. It moves along nicely and builds tension at a steady rate. The more we get to know Ginny Reilly, the more we know what she was capable of… and when she walks into a scene, you get that “uh oh” feeling so common with effective horror antagonists.

With a human-hunting killer like we find in Model Hunger, you can’t spare the red stuff, and it’s well-splattered throughout. You won’t find any cutaways in the movie, but you will find some restraint early on. Rochon makes sure that the viewer always gets at least a little peek as to what kind of nastiness is going on under the knife, and with each progressive kill you see more and more until the culmination, which is a toe-curling, holy crap scene. Going hand-in-hand with the tension level of the film, the blood-letting increases exponentially as Model Hunger builds to its climax.

Model Hunger is fun. Lowry is great, and Shepis leads a colorful cast of co-stars. Babette Bombshell is outrageous as usual, and Goth musician Aurelio Voltaire seems like a natural onscreen. Henry Manfredini created a great score to add to the mood. Throw in some gross-out comedy that shows Rochon’s Troma roots (Lloyd Kaufman should be proud), and you’ve got an enjoyable, quickly-paced movie. No, it’s not perfect; it’s rough around the edges, it’s gritty, it has some scars… very much like the director herself. But if you look past some of Model Hunger‘s shortcomings, you’re going to find a solid story, a fantastic lead actress, and some laughs, gross-outs, and well-developed tension along the way.

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Celebrate 35th Anniversary of Alien with These Poster Prints

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This past year marked the 35th anniversary of Ridley Scott’s Alien, and in celebration many artists whipped up tributes to the film. One of those artists was Chris Garofalo, who has today put up for grabs his artistic contributions to the year-long celebration.

Over on his website Quiltface Studios, Chris is paying tribute to Alien with two entirely different pieces of art, one of which has been given a special variant. All of the prints are available today for pre-order, with the art expected to ship out later this month.

Check out Chris’ work below, and head over to Quiltface Studios to learn more and place your orders. Prints can be purchased individually or together as combo sets, and they’re all quite limited.

In other words, if you want any of what you see down yonder, be sure to act fast!

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Together We’ll Survive this New Trailer for The Walking Dead’s Return

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Hot on the heels of this week’s release of new key art for the return of “The Walking Dead” on February 8th, AMC has just released a new trailer that reminds us: “Surviving together is all that matters.”

The series will pick up with Episode 5.09, written by showrunner Scott Gimple and directed by Greg Nicotero.  Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) and his band of survivors are on the road, surviving day-to-day and just trying to hold on to what little they have left following the tragic events of the mid-season finale.

To stay up-to-the-minute on all things walker related, follow @WalkingDead_AMC on Twitter and visit “The Walking Dead” on Facebook. For more info be sure to hit up the official “The Walking Dead” page on AMC.com.

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Tales of Halloween – Watch Neil Marshall Direct a Killer Pumpkin

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The Tales of Halloween news keeps on coming, and the latest tidbit to head our way is an exclusive production diary that features Neil Marshall directing a special friend. Dig it via EW.

CLICK HERE FOR THE VIDEO

From the Press Release:
Epic Pictures Group is proud to announce the cast, cameos, and short stories surrounding the highly anticipated horror anthology Tales of Halloween.

“We have received so much support from the horror community in this film,” said Epic Pictures Group CEO Patrick Ewald. “Joe Dante and Adam Green and many notable actors came to the set and showed their respect and enthusiasm, even participating in the film with key cameo roles. I can’t wait until the film is finished for everyone to enjoy.”

Eleven renowned horror movie genre directors have joined forces with Epic Pictures under the name The October Society to create a series of interconnected stories, each with a unique Halloween theme for Tales of Halloween. The directors include Darren Lynn Bousman (Saw II, III, & IV), Axelle Carolyn (Soulmate), Adam Gierasch (Night of the Demons), Andrew Kasch (Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy), Neil Marshall (The Descent), Lucky McKee (All Cheerleaders Die, The Woman), Mike Mendez (Big Ass Spider!), Dave Parker (The Hills Run Red), Ryan Schifrin (Abominable), John Skipp (Stay at Home Dad), and Paul Solet (Grace). Directors Kasch and Skipp are co-directing one of the short films together.

“In Tales of Halloween every role is filled with iconic figures like John Landis and Stuart Gordon,” said Epic Pictures Co-Founder Shaked Berenson. “It’s a big bloody love letter made by horror fans for horror fans.”

Tales of Halloween will showcase the following ten short stories:

  • “TRICK” Directed by Adam Gierasch
  • “BAD SEED” Directed by Neil Marshall
  • “GRIMM GRINNING GHOST” Directed by Axelle Carolyn
  • “THE WEAK AND THE WICKED” Directed by Paul Solet
  • “FRIDAY THE 31st” Directed by Mike Mendez
  • “THE RANSOM OF RUSTY REX” Directed by Ryan Schifrin
  • “THIS MEANS WAR” Directed by Andrew Kasch and John Skipp
  • “THE NIGHT BILLY RAISED HELL” Directed by Darren Lynn Bousman
  • “SWEET TOOTH” Directed by Dave Parker
  • “DING DONG” Directed by Lucky McKee

The films has an ensemble cast including Pat Healy, Barry Bostwick, Noah Segan, Booboo Stewart, Greg Grunberg, Clare Kramer, Alex Essoe, Lin Shaye, Dana Gould, James Duval, Elissa Dowling, Grace Phipps, Pollyana McIntosh, Marc Senter, Tiffany Shepis, John F. Beach, Trent Haaga, Casey Ruggieri, Kristina Klebe, Cerina Vincent, John Savage, Keir Gilchrist, Nick Principe, Amanda Moyer, Jennifer Wenger, Sam Witwer, Jose Pablo Cantillo, Ben Woolf, Caroline Williams, Robert Rusler, Cameron Easton, Austin Falk, Madison Iseman, Daniel Dimaggio, Natalie Castillo, Ben Stillwell, and Hunter Smit.

Cameos also include Joe Dante, John Landis, Adam Green, Adam Pascal, Adrianne Curry, Mick Garris, Lombardo Boyer, Graham Skipper, Stuart Gordon, Greg McLean, Spooky Dan Walker, and Adrienne Barbeau.

The ten stories will be woven together by their shared theme of Halloween night in an American suburb, where ghouls, imps, aliens, and axe murderers appear for one night only to terrorize unsuspecting residents.

The directors have created a manifesto with rules to create their films based on the values of Halloween night. The antithesis of the Dogme 95 manifesto, the directors will not be frugal with special effects, props, and musical score and have already attracted notable talent in the horror genre, such as composers Frank Ilfman (Big Bad Wolves) and Joseph Bishara (The Conjuring).

Axelle Carolyn created the concept and brought the filmmakers together for this unique production. Tales of Halloween is being produced by Patrick Ewald and Shaked Berenson of Epic Pictures Group along with Mike Mendez and Axelle Carolyn.

Epic Pictures Group closed a stellar year with two films, TURBO KID and ENTERTAINMENT, premiering at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. Other releases include the cult hit BIG ASS SPIDER!, which received a 2014 Saturn Award.

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Lifetime Expands The Lizzie Borden Chronicles; See the Sizzle Reel!

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Back in October we learned that Lifetime had greenlit a six-hour miniseries called “The Lizzie Borden Chronicles,” a follow-up to its popular film Lizzie Borden Took an Ax (review). Now the network has added two additional episodes to the project, which debuts in April.

Below are more details plus the sizzle reel that was shown during the currently under way Television Critics Association (TCA) Winter 2015 Press Tour.

Christina Ricci reprises her role as Lizzie.  Clea DuVall, who portrays her sister, Emma; Jessy Schram; and John Heard also star.

“The Lizzie Borden Chronicles” is produced by Sony Pictures Television and executive produced by Judith Verno (Lizzie Borden Took an Ax) and Ricci.  The limited series is written by Greg Small and Rich Blaney (Jodi Arias: Dirty Little Secret), Barbara Nance (“House of Lies”), Jason Grote (“Mad Men”), and David Simkins (“Grimm”).  Stephen Kay (“Sons of Anarchy”) directs episodes one and two while Russell Mulcahy (“Teen Wolf”) directs episodes three and four and Howard Deutch (“American Horror Story”) helms episodes five and six.

Synopsis:
“The Lizzie Borden Chronicles” delivers an intense and fictionalized account of actual events and people surrounding Lizzie Borden’s (Ricci) life after her controversial acquittal of the horrific double murder of her father and stepmother in 1892, when the exonerated figure lives a life awash in newfound celebrity filled with scandalous love affairs. But when numerous people close to Lizzie – ranging from her half-brother, William (Andrew Howard), to Broadway luminaries and her business associate/underworld kingpin Mr. Flowers (Jonathan Banks) — start to mysteriously die under brutal and strange circumstances, legendary Pinkerton detective Charlie Siringo (Cole Hauser) becomes determined to prove her involvement in their ultimate demise.

Lifetime Announces Lizzie Borden: The Fall River Chronicles

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Zak Bagans’ Demon House Documentary Wraps; Coming Fall 2015

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Zak BagansWe’ve been following the progress of Zak Bagans’ (“Ghost Adventures”) upcoming film, The Demon House, based upon his stay in the haunted home that he purchased following the strange events which befell Latoya Ammons and her family in Gary, Indiana, for a while now.

Back in October we told you that production of the film had come to a halt for some pretty crazy reasons. For the documentary Zak convinced different former residents of the house to return to the home. As soon as they began filming, demonic activity surfaced, which lead to one of the females on site speaking in tongues and exhibiting signs of demonic possession.

Related Story: Zak Bagans’ New Book I Am Haunted Scaring Up Your Shelf Soon!

“One of my production crew quit on the spot when we heard what the girl was doing when she was possessed,” Bagans told us exclusively. “It was then I made the decision that the home was unsafe and called the priest to exorcise the house. The exorcism was unsuccessful, and things continued. For the safety of crew we halted production, and it’s been months since then. We plan to resume in December.”

And resume they did. Today Bagans took to Instagram to announce… “Happy to announce my documentary film “The Demon House” has officially wrapped today, nearly one year in the making. FALL 2015 get ready.” The statement came attached to the following image.

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You can catch up on the original report regarding the house right here. Keep it locked for updates and more.

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Get a Sneak Peek of Grimm Episode 4.09 – Wesenrein

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Poor Wu. While most of those who surround Nick know he’s a “Grimm,” Sgt. Wu has been kept in the dark, resulting in him believing that he’s crazy.  Well, from the looks of this clip from Episode 4.09, “Wesenrein,” airing on January 16th when the show returns from hiatus, things are about to change for him in a big way!

“Grimm” Episode 4.09 – “Wesenrein” (1/16/15; 9-10pm)
The Wesenrein act on their many threats against Monroe (Silas Weir Mitchell) and Rosalee’s (Bree Turner) marriage.

Meanwhile, Nick (David Giuntoli) and Hank (Russell Hornsby) bring Wu (Reggie Lee) to a place where he’s sure to find the answers he’s looking for.

Elsewhere, Juliette (Bitsie Tulloch) tries to come to grips with her new reality. Sasha Roiz and Claire Coffee also star; Alexis Denisof guest stars.

Related Story: The Hunt for Monroe Begins in these Stills from Grimm Episode 4.09 – Wesenrein

For more info visit “Grimm” on NBC.com, check out some InstaGRIMMS on Instagram, “like” “Grimm” on Facebook, and follow “Grimm” on Twitter.

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New Friday the 13th Video Game in Development

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I’m one of the few people I know who beat the original 1989 Friday the 13th on the Nintendo Entertainment System. Even though I got to kill Jason as he wandered through identical cabins and throw rocks at Mrs. Voorhees’ floating head, the experience was extremely lame even for me at such a young age. That is about to change.

EGM is reporting that Friday the 13th, the genre-defining blockbuster horror franchise, is set to thrill and terrify a whole new generation of digital fans as the incomparable, unstoppable Jason Voorhees returns to video games for his first solo outing in over 25 years.

Currently in development, Friday the 13th will reportedly be an asymmetrical, co-operative, and competitive multiplayer predator/prey horror experience that pits a small group of resourceful survivors against a single player in control of the immortal, relentless slasher icon.

The new game, tentatively titled Friday the 13th, is in development for multiple platforms for an October 2015 release. The game’s lore will not only reference elements from the classic film franchise but also incorporate content and themes from the upcoming “Friday the 13th” television series.

With a new television series on the horizon and plans announced for the thirteenth installment of the film franchise, we felt the timing was right to finally explore Jason, Camp Crystal Lake, and the rest of the Friday the 13th story in interactive form,” explains Sean S. Cunningham, creator of the original film that is credited by many as the genesis of the slasher/horror genre. “We have some exciting new ideas for a game that supplies plenty of replay value, while delivering the kinds of thrills and scares that fans of the franchise have come to expect.

Cunningham hints that an experienced game studio has taken the reins of the title’s development and will be announced in the coming weeks.

Stay tuned!

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These Stills and Preview of American Horror Story: Freak Show Episode 4.12 Are Show Stoppers

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We’re down to just two episodes of “American Horror Story: Freak Show,” and the Freaks are dropping like flies!  Who’ll be next? Check out these stills and preview of the upcoming Episode 4.12, “Show Stoppers,” for clues.

Want even more? Then be sure to scroll down for a look at how “Freak Show” gave the “AHS” make-up team their biggest challenge to date.

“American Horror Story: Freak Show” – Episode 4.12 – “Show Stoppers” (airs 1/14/15)
Dandy (Finn Wittrock) gives the Twins (Sarah Paulson) troubling information about Chester (Neil Patrick Harris). Maggie (Emma Roberts) vows to prove her loyalty to Jimmy (Evan Peters). The Freaks enforce their harsh code of justice. Directed by Loni Peristere; written by Jessica Sharzer.

For more info visit the “AHS: Freak Show” Facebook page, check out “AHS: Freak Show” on Tumblr, and follow @AHSFX on Twitter along with “American Horror Story” on FX.

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Amber Benson’s The Witches of Echo Park Now Available; Signing in Chicago Today!

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amberbensonAmber Benson is best known for portraying Tara in “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” but she has transitioned into a formidable author and filmmaker. Her new book, The Witches of Echo Park, was released this week by Ace Trade, and she’s on a whirlwind tour to promote it with just a few days remaining.

She’s in Chicago today (1/10), New York tomorrow (1/11), and wraps things up in Houston on Monday (1/12).  Read on for the details!

From the Press Release:
Amber Benson is what we call “a maker of things.” A prolific writer, she is the author of the five-book Calliope Reaper-Jones urban fantasy series for Penguin and the middle grade book Among the Ghosts for Simon and Schuster. Behind the camera she co-directed the Slamdance feature film Drones and (co-wrote) and directed the BBC animated series “The Ghosts of Albion.”

In her previous incarnation as an actor, she spent three years as lesbian witch Tara Maclay on the cult television series “Buffy The Vampire Slayer,” and later this year she will appear as head vamp Amelie in “Morganville: The Series” for Geek & Sundry. Her new book, The Witches of Echo Park, came out in early January 2015. Amber does not own a television.

Three cities are left on Amber’s tour schedule:

1/10/15 – CHALLENGERS COMICS – Chicago – 4:00 pm
1/11/15 – MIDTOWN COMICS (Downtown) – New York City – 2:00 pm
1/12/15 – MURDER BY THE BOOK – Houston – 6:30 pm

Synopsis:
Unbeknownst to most of humankind, a powerful network of witches thrives within the shadows of society, using their magic to keep the world in balance. But they are being eliminated—and we will all pay if their power falls…

When Lyse MacAllister’s Great Aunt Eleanora, the woman who raised her, becomes deathly ill, Lyse puts her comfortable life in Georgia on hold to rush back to Los Angeles. And once she’s back in Echo Park, Lyse discovers her aunt has been keeping secrets—extraordinary secrets—from her.

Lyse is heir not only to Eleanora’s home, she is also expected to take her great aunt’s place in the Echo Park coven of witches. But to accept her destiny means to place herself in deadly peril—for the world of magic is under siege, and the battle the witches now fight may be their last…

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Cast Out this Image Gallery for Constantine Episode 1.09 – The Saint of Last Resorts – Part 2

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With the lack of original programming available on TV during the holidays, we took a chance on “Constantine” and binged on the first eight episodes. Our verdict? January 16th and Episode 1.09, “The Saint of Last Resorts – Part 2,” can’t get here soon enough so we can find out what happens next.  And as luck would have it, the ep starts two hours earlier than usual! It’s airing at 8pm now… BEFORE “Grimm” instead of after.

After a rocky start (but nowhere near as bad as we’d feared), we’ve been totally won over by the show.  It’s a lot like “Supernatural” – shifty angels and all – and the leads, especially Matt Ryan as John Constantine, have really settled into their roles. The always great Mark Margolis guest stars the week after next so here’s hoping “Constantine” goes out on a high note with its ratings kicked up a notch so we get a second season to see what the powers-that-be can really do.

Enough sales pitch… If you’re already watching, you know what I’m talking about, and for you we have an image gallery from the upcoming Episode 1.09, in which John puts his life on the line as he gets even closer to the source of the rising darkness.

“Constantine” Episode 1.09 – “The Saint of Last Resorts – Part 2” (1/16/15; 8-9pm)
In order to fend off a vicious attack, John (Matt Ryan) summons a demon into himself. Chas (Charles Halford), Zed (Angélica Celaya), and Anne Marie (guest star Claire van der Boom) race against time to save John before it’s too late. Efren Ramirez guest stars.

For the latest news, visit “Constantine” on NBC.com, like “Constantine” on Facebook, and follow “Constantine” on Twitter.

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