I AM NO ONE will World Premiere at Days of the Dead- Chicago

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Thanks to Jason Hoover and Jabb Pictures

 

I AM NO ONE poster copy

 

There were 506 murders committed in Chicago, IL last year.

Only 129 were solved.

Welcome to the horrifying world of Charles Lake.

Synopsis

This Documentary film takes viewers inside the chaotic world of Charles Lake. A normal enough man by day, Lake opens up to the camera at night to reveal his darker side. I AM NO ONE puts you up close and personal with a killer. Walk with Lake as he stalks his prey, stand over his victims as they lay dying, listen as Lake describes in detail how and why he is a monster. This film is an unflinching view into the mind of a serial killer.

Official Trailer

 http://youtu.be/WoGKTSZFkRQ 

I AM NO ONE will World Premiere at

Days of the Dead- Chicago

November 17th at 1:00pm

For more information about JABB pictures

Visit:

http://www.jabbpictures.com/ 

If you would like to arrange a screening or to request a screener copy of the film for review please contact:

Jason Hoover

JABB pictures

jabbpictures@gmail.com

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Drive-In Horrorshow Comic Book to be released online!

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The Drive-In Horrorshow comic book will be released one page at a time, every week, starting on 10/18/13

About the Comic Book

The Drive-In Horrorshow comic book, which is currently available in print, spawned from the Drive-In Horrorshow film. The Drive-In Horrorshow film is a feature-length anthology movie comprised of five stories in the tradition of Tales from the Crypt and Creepshow, and it has received great press and is currently available for purchase, rental, and VOD through Midnight Releasing.

The comic book takes place in the same world as the film, but tells a separate story called “The Good Luck Charm”. When a desperate man loans a family heirloom to an antique store, one of the store owners tries to take it for himself. But he soon realizes that greed comes with a price…and he might not live to reap his reward. Filled with blood, guts, and tension, this story is not for the faint of heart.

The comic book will be released one page at a time, starting on October 18th 2013 and finishing in October 2014. Each page will be accompanied by a blog written by one of the comic’s four creators: Michael Neel, the film’s director; Greg Ansin, the film’s producer; Jerem Morrow, the comic’s Illustrator and adapter; and Shi Blank, the comic’s colorist and graphics creator.

http://horrordriv.esyou.com/welcome
Quotes about the comic book:

“If you like Tales from the Crypt comic books, the Drive-In Horrorshow is where it’s at.”
-Arrow in the Head

“9 eyeball poppers out of 10”
-Comics Forge

“If you are a fan of horror comics or even just excellent artwork, you really need to give this one your attention.”
-TheBmovieavenger

“It’s like watching another part of their film in comic book fashion. I give the comic book 4 out of 4 stars and believe it will have horror fans screamin for more!”
-Bastards of Horror

“Reminds fans of the childlike wonderment of reading a good comic.”
-Horrornews.net

The Graveyard Feeder’s Rich Robinson Begins Early Production on the Undead, Short Film “Lynchfield”

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Hello Trick ‘r Treaters,

Writer and special effects supervisor Tim Allison has partnered with Rich Robinson (“The Graveyard Feeder”) to produce a short zombie styled film, called “Lynchfield.” Allison has already developed a series of webisodes for “Lynchfield,” which will be used to create a short film set in the same cinemascape. More details on the upcoming short film are hosted below:

 

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“Lynchfield”

“When There’s No More Room in Hell…You Still Have to Pay the Bills.”

 

Director Rich Robinson (The Graveyard Feeder) has started pre-production on the horror short “Lynchfield.” Writer/Creator Tim Allison has already developed a series of webisodes for “Lynchfield,” titled “The Lynchfield Stops” and the short film will continue the story of The Driver (Tim Allison), a delivery truck driver moving parcels in the middle of a zombie apocalypse. Allison has recently started a crowdfunding campaign for “Lynchfield” and horror fans can preview the film’s launch here.

 

The story for “Lynchfield” begins with Hell on Earth and a zombie apocalypse. Even in a ZA, the bills have to be paid. This is one of the challenges for The Driver, who must also outmanoeuvre and plow through the undead, to reach his delivery destinations. Along the way, The Driver encounters the citizens of Lynchfield, who are still going about their business, in the middle of a global catastrophe. One part Clerks (1994) and one part Dawn of the Dead (2004), horror fans can watch the main character as he delivers packages and death one machete stroke at a time!

 

Readers are encouraged to have a look at the early production material for “Lynchfield.” Several webisodes are available for the upcoming film. As well, film fans can support Allison’s upcoming short film by contributing to the Indiegogo campaign for “Lynchfield,” at the link below.

 

Director/SPFX Supervisor: Tim Allison.

 

Writer/producer: Greg Weslowski.

 

Director of Photography: Chris Fiore.

 

Cast: Shane Pack, Nate Brown, Brian Reynolds, Steven Edsall, John Kish, Luke McKain, Julian Kish, Courtney “Bonesaw” Hindsley, Brian Brock, Lynn Radok and Chris (AKA) Dean Winchester.

 

The film’s teaser is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rH5xUqHk_fo

 

The Indiegogo campaign is available here: http://igg.me/p/538747/x/4859318

 

Horror fans can watch the eleven webisodes titled “The Lynchfield Stops” here:

 

www.thelynchfieldstops.com

 

Thanks for you support,

Tim Allison

tim.backwoods@gmail.com

Acort International Acquires “Apocalypse Kiss” For Worldwide Distribution

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Acort International Acquires “Apocalypse Kiss

For Worldwide Distribution 

A Serial Killer Battles for Fame as the World is Coming to an End! 

Acort International, one of the top distributors of independent films in the global marketplace, has recently acquired the science fiction thriller “Apocalypse Kiss” for world-wide distribution. Distribution plans are currently in consideration which will include a North American DVD on the indie-horror label Midnight Releasing and cable/satellite/internet VOD run as well as being showcased at this year’s 2013 American Film Market.

About The Film:

The latest and greatest from Deer Crossing director Christian Jude Grillo stars D.C. Douglas, Tom Detrik, Carmela Hayslett and Tammy Jean. The film also features Lloyd Kaufman, Tom Atkins and Michael Berryman. Apocalypse Kiss is the third feature film from Writer/Director Christian Jude Grillo. This neo Sci-Fi exploitation film is a mixing pot of Grillo’s influences from films like Hardware, Alien, and Star Wars. In Apocalypse Kiss Grillo adds his signature dark satire and “Can’t look away” style of exploitation with scenes of left field characters indulging in perverse sub-culture scenarios. Apocalypse Kiss features retro style model making techniques with the latest CGI FX, giving Apocalypse Kiss cult-ish flavor that is unique from today’s Hollywood films.

Full Synopsis:

In this futuristic science fiction thriller, government security agent Jerry Hipple has been unsuccessfully tracking the city’s most infamous criminal– The Red Harvest Killer. When two nomadic lovers, Katia and Gladys enter the city the death count rises and are being credited as Red Harvest killings. Obsessive compulsive Adrian, the actual Red Harvest Killer becomes furious that the sexy serial killing duo are grabbing media attention under his alias. Not only does Adrian attempt to reclaim his rightful reputation but he also decides to cleverly aid his detective counterpart through the case. All the while, killers and victims alike are unaware the world is about to reach an abrupt catastrophic ending.

Apocalypse Kiss Trailer : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7BnMnr-KSY

 

About Acort International:

As a full service independent distributor, Las Vegas, Nevada and Scottsdale, Arizona-based Acort International distributes feature films to the international marketplace. Acort International and their associates release 50-60 films a year into a variety of domestic and international outlets including theatrical, DVD, VOD, broadcast, internet and mobile. For more information please visit AcortInternational.com and MidnightReleasing.com.

 

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Episode 86 is up and its a drunken fun mess!

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This week Tim and Kyle are joined by Rodrigo Quast and the always spicy T-Shirt Joe in an effort to quell race relations, and stop the oncoming swarm of racial riots that are sure to plague this great land.  What happened, however, was we just sat around and talked about great movies… and stuff.  Nothing got solved.  But, we are sure that you will like our roundtable discussion on such things as conventions, big Hollywood destroying the drive in’s and mom and pop theaters across our nation, and what the next fads are.  And along the way we got drunk.  So grab an adult beverage and chug-a-lug along with us as we have our first ever drunken roundtable.  Ya damned alkies….

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EPISODE 86

Gross Movie Reviews #302

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Gross Movie Reviews #302

 

Age of Dinosaurs (SyFy Channel/DVD) – Treat Williams plays an out of work L.A. firefighter trying to connect with his teenage daughter. So what better way to connect than to take her to a theater where Robocop’s Ronny Cox just happens to have his own Jurassic Park on stage? He is trying to sell the dinosaurs will help in the long run for burn victims, etc.  For the love of god movie fans this is the same guy who made sure Murphy had a Fourth Directive… So you can’t trust this dude. The film may look somewhat crappy but does deliver in gallons of blood and unintentional laughs so I give it 2 stars.

The Odd Angry Shot (Blu-ray) – Synapse Films dug this war relic out of thin air as I never heard of such a title. But it’s the Australian version of ‘Platoon’ several years before it and not as much Hollywood dramatics to it. But this Australian Vietnam film depicts it wasn’t easy for Bryan Brown and other Aussies during a horrible war that some are still trying to forget also. The film mainly centers on a man who left home for the war and changes during the course of the film as his friends die or go home and his girlfriend breaks up with him in a letter. In the end he is a broken man trying to figure out what goes on next. I know if my dad was still living he would embrace this film as many of the older generations gravitate towards war films. For me it was intriguing because you usually only see America’s take on the Vietnam War. The Blu-ray has a fun stunt featurette and a commentary. You can check out more details on this film at www.synapse-films.com as I give it 2 ½ out of 4 stars.

Ragin’ Cajun Redneck Gators (SyFy Channel/DVD) – Imagine a modern day Hatfield and McCoys feud in Louisiana and one of them has been dumping their shine into the swamps the past six months and it has affected the local gators. To the point they grow bigger, they are red, and if they happen to bite you, you become a mutant gator also. The only hope is what’s left of the two sides to put their feud to the side and stop the mutations before it’s too late. Like ‘Robo Gator’ it was fun for the first 45, 60 minutes but it then seemed like they stretch this outrageous idea a little too far. But I will always enjoy the PS3 Mortal Kombat gator sequence that happens between the one girl’s boyfriend and father who just happen to be gators by ¾ the way in the film! I give the flick 1 ½ stars.

The Salute of the Jugger (VHS) – A much underrated and somewhat unknown Australian/American production that combines 80s TV show American Gladiators and Rugby in a post-apocalyptic world. And they just happen to play with dog skulls… Apparently the dog skull has some significance in the future. And the name Jugger is the name of the warriors who take part in this barbaric sport. And none other than Rutger Hauer is a former big city Jugger who now roams the wastelands with his handpicked team to win dog skulls, get drunk and laid afterwards. But when his dog comes up lame he allows a young Asian woman with spirit join and he takes her to the big time to prove a point to those who banned him from the sport and big city. The film is very violent, has Rutger Hauer, and it has Delroy Lindo, I demand this film should have a special DVD release for all the nerds like myself to enjoy as I give it 4 stars.

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Demon (DVD) – Bodies begin to pile up in some local swamplands in this independent feature where the victims are bloodless and not only the FBI shows up to investigate but an odd couple of scientists who know a little too much of why bodies are piling up. FBI agent Diaz spends most of the film running into dead ends and more bodies until the bootleg Sleestak creature finally shows itself and Diaz learns the creature is actually a genetic experiment.  Filmmaker Rob Walker crafts an interesting creature film that should have spent more time in the editing process before distribution as too much shaky-cam at the wrong times and poor sound quality take away from a descent concept of an independent creature film. I give the film 1 ½ out of 4 stars and more details about the film can be found at http://www.braindamagefilms.com  .

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Beast: A Monster Among Men (DVD) – A horror film with a misleading trailer and cover but for good reason as this covers up a well-crafted dramatic thriller about friends and supposedly friends go camping in the mountains on August 4, 2009. Only to completely disappear and very little clues of what happened the next day when authorities investigated. The story has layers as one man; Ely has history with the other friends and is not well-liked. You get some information on why but not all that keeps you at the edge of your seat and suck you into the film as what you believe happen doesn’t happen or did it as Ely wonders into the woods. His best friend Bill chases after only to be followed what sounds like a woman screaming minutes later. From there friends decide to go searching the woods at the dead of night blaming Ely but not knowing the real truth behind the screams, the bloody bodies, and the odd sounds heard throughout the night. I enjoyed this independent feature for the mere fact it was willing to take a chance on making the viewer ultimately decide what actually happens when the film ends leaving it open without leaving it open… Very clever as I give the film 3 out of 4 stars and can be found at www.braindamagefilms.com .

Chernobyl Diaries (DVD) – An interesting film concept as it tries to tackle the subject of Chernobyl. Interesting in the fact since disaster happened in the mid-80s I have always found it very interesting what would happen with the fallout. So when the trailers hit YouTube and TV the film had my attention until I heard what the film was actually. But anyway six people take an extreme tour with their tour guide Uri who just happens to be former Special Forces and has done this for the past five years. The tour consists of going into the small town near Chernobyl that was evacuated years ago never to be populated again and leave before nightfall because of the radiation. As Uri puts it nature has reclaimed the land. But after a bear almost mauls the group in one building and a few other weird things go on, the group tries to leave only of course the van won’t start. When Uri goes to investigate a noise or a possible person at night stuck in the van that is when the film really gets going with possibly mutants eating people, killer dogs tracking down the group, and the radiation starting to get worse and affecting the group. Spoiler alert: Only to be disappointed by the strange things are escaped mental patients. They didn’t just hint at it, they just basically said fuck it here is your ending! Deal with it! This movie concept works really well until the filmmaker just decides they just don’t fucking care how it ends. So good concept, disappointing result! Thank you for wasting my time Hollywood, I give it 1 ½ stars.

Enter the Ninja (DVD) – Franco Nero is in the Far East to study to be a ninja. Once he passes the test he goes to visit a friend in Manila where his friend and wife are being scared off their land by some underlings of a big business man played by Christopher George. From there Nero begins a rampage of crazy ninja death for the next 90 or so minutes. No Nero then we do not have Dudikoff? The film is dated (1981) but still a lot of fun to watch as that small crazy kid inside of you enjoys ninjas fighting to the death. Nero plays an awesome American Ninja that I give 3 stars too.

Any comments or questions please send to: GrossMovieReview@verizon.net, GrossMovieReview@aol.com or www.facebook.com/grossmoviereviews . Remember folks always support your local independent movie theater, independent video store, and independent filmmakers! It will keep horror alive………

You can always visit and see some past reviews at: www.grossmoviereviews.com !!!

You can purchase my latest book from Library of the Living Dead Press called, “The Big Ass Book of Gross Movie Reviews” at www.amazon.com .

Don’t forget you can also hear Kyle Poling and I talking about horror flicks on a weekly basis on the Bloodbaths and Boomsticks podcast at http://bloodbathsandboomsticks.blogspot.com/

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Believe me its worth the wait! New episode is up!

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This week Tim and JSB are joined by BB&BS honorary secretary of race relations T-Shirt Joe as he discusses the independent 2010 flick Monsters.  JSB talks about the film that kicked off the new wave of French horror movies High Tension.  And Tim tells us why you don’t armor a werewolf in Project: Metalbeast.  All this and we answer your listener questions, and blabber on about everything under the sun.  And enjoy as Joe gives you his own personal guide to pooping.  

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Episode 85

Bill Oberst Jr. and Lynn Lowry Shine Like the Edge of an Axe Blade in this Clip taken from the Upcoming Slasher Film Ditch Day Massacre!

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“There’s Hell to Pay for Cutting Class!”

Horror fans will be pleased to know that the much anticipated Ditch Day Massacre is finally complete. Fans have selected the official artwork. And a clip has just been released. Ditch Day Massacre, the 80’s styled slasher flick—shot entirely in daylight—stars Bill Oberst Jr. as Vick, a man driven to settle a brutal score. He’s after Jenny (Katy Foley), an all American high-school sweetheart holding onto a mysterious past. Lynn Lowry, Zach Silverman and Pandie Suicide also star in Megan Waters’ production, Ditch Day Massacre. Ditch Day Massacre is a film directed by Joe Hendrick and written by Daniel P. Coughlin and Ryan Coughlin. Both Oberst and Lowry are presented in the film’s first released clip.

Much of the film’s story is revealed in this short reel. The character Vick is shown stalking Jenny’s neighborhood. He’s pleasant at first, but his intentions are not quite neighborly. This is quickly established when he reveals his true nature to Mrs. Donattucci (Lowry). Now, audiences can take a peek!

Also, Ditch Day Massacre has been submitted to several film festivals. This title will begin its film festival run as early as October, 2013. The film has been submitted to the Tucson Terrorfest: Horror Film Festival (Oct. 17th -19th) and also to the Sundance Film Festival. A World Premiere is coming soon! The official wide release promises to follow shortly. For now, enjoy this first clip of Ditch Day Massacre!

Official synopsis: “Jenny Bilson, a high school senior, is the perfect student, a wonderful daughter to a veteran police detective and an all American Dream. But the one mistake she is unaware of making is about to haunt her in a very violent way, as her past returns for revenge (Water Tree Media).”

The new clip for Ditch Day Massacre is here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pe1frk84WJA

For more info on the film, please visit the Ditch Day Massacre homepage:

www.TheFilmDitch.com

The film’s fan page:

https://www.facebook.com/TheFilmDitch

 

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Episode 84 is finally here… we claim we work too much but most likely its drinking too much…

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EPISODE 84

 

This week Tim and JSB kick it by themselves as we talk about a really obscure slasher featuring Joey Belladonna from Anthrax as Syd Snyder in Pledge Night.  And JSB watches 2 remakes that are pretty hard to handle… but in a good way. Also we do the normal thing and chat about what we’ve been checking out movie wise.  Cover a few lists.  And engage in the general tomfoolery that we do every week.  So enjoy.  and remember to always HACK THE PLANET!!!!

 

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Infinite Santa 8000: Official Video on Demand Release and Artwork Reveal!

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Infinite Santa 8000: Official Video on Demand Release and Artwork Reveal!

Infinite Santa 8000 will available on Video on Demand December 1st, 2013. Official carriers to be announced.

About the Film

Infinite Santa 8000 is the feature length story based on the popular web series of the same name. The original Web Series is 13 episodes long on YouTube which features the same lead characters (Santa, Dr Shackleton, and Martha) but tells a separate story from the film. With a view count of over 720,000 views, the series has garnered a cult following of fans demanding more content. Filmmakers Michael Neel and Greg Ansin, the team behind Midnight Releasing’s Drive-In Horrorshow and the Web Series, decided to give the fans what they want. They took the characters and the universe and have created a full length film with a simple concept: A cyborg Santa Claus killing mutants and robo-people in a vast post apocalyptic wasteland in the year 8000.  With a heavy metal soundtrack, the film features epic battle scenes, violent killing, and a 100-Foot Evil Easter Bunny.

Synopsis

A thousand years ago the world completely collapsed. Not much remains, except for the mutants, scum, and robo-people. Everyone must kill to survive.

Even Santa.

It is the year 8000. War, famine, and disease have ravaged the earth, transforming it into an inhospitable, desolate wasteland. Infinite Santa – half human and half machine – survives any way he can in this bleak world. Despite his tough existence, Infinite Santa still dreams of keeping the Christmas spirit alive by spreading goodwill and cheer to the nice people of the world.  But as the years have passed it has become harder for Infinite Santa. Instead of good people, all he finds are evildoers and hideous, no-good robo-mutations.

His one ray of hope is Martha, a robot girl full of the Christmas spirit. He rescued her from a deadly situation, and now she is like a daughter to him. They have a hard life but a good one, living on Santa’s ranch with his robo-reindeer. But Santa’s luck is about to run out. Santa’s arch-enemy, the evil mad scientist Dr. Shackleton, has found Santa again. Shackleton hates Santa and his stupid holiday, and will stop at nothing to uncover Infinite Santa’s mysterious secrets…and then destroy Infinite Santa once and for all. Dr. Shackleton is no fool. He knows how powerful Infinite Santa is, and has built an army to destroy him and Martha. Batsharks, Crabmonkeys, Dragonfly Snakes, Octo-Blobs, and Skin-Bots – and if they can’t kill Infinite Santa, a 100-foot Evil Easter Bunny should do the trick.

This fight will test Infinite Santa to his limits. He’ll need machine guns, flamethrowers, machetes, knives, jet packs, ornament grenades, and everything else in his arsenal just to survive.

The Original Webseries: http://www.youtube.com/user/InfiniteSanta8000

 

Official Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stR5l5OcnNQ&feature=c4-overview&list=UUdxmAE7iwMcYGRs4OAUwcPA

 

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