Gross Movie Reviews #516

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Gross Movie Reviews #516

 

Island of Terror (DVD) – This mid-60s film has Peter Cushing as a doctor who takes an expedition crew to a remote island where a boneless body was found. Once there he and his crew must take on these blob-like creatures that suck bone out of humans and multiplying quickly. Cushing and crew must act quickly in finding a way to kill these odd creatures or they will take over the island. It seems very B-movieish for Peter Cushing if that is a thing? As I give the creature flick 2 stars.

 

Terminal Invasion (DVD) – The 2002 SyFy Channel or Sci-fi channel film that seems all to be lost (DVD has been out of print for years and I believe it played twice on SyFy then nothing since???) It stars Bruce Campbell as a death row prisoner named Jack who is being transported for some unknown reason by two officers through a snowstorm. The transport gets into an accident and forced to walk to the nearest shelter which happens to be a small charter plane service that is piloted by the smoking hot and talented actress Chase Masterson. Problem Jack and the officers encounter an alien in the restroom and when the alien dies it disappears and all is left is Jack and two dead officers. This of course spells disaster for our hero Jack but all that are waiting for the snow to let up because who is human and whose not? Yeah I know sounds a little like John Carpenter’s ‘The Thing’ but Sean Cunningham gets the best out of Campbell and Masterson in this little known but exciting feature about aliens in a small airport as I give it 3 ½ stars.

Space Ninjas (DVD) – Do not adjust your television as Dirk Benedict aka Jack Strange guides you through a low budget story of five students in detention. They become trapped by “Space Ninjas” as these interdimension beings appear inside the school and begin to slice all who make noise as they are blind. Stanlei the skater girl is the leader of the detention misfits and must try to keep her new friends together to survive the night of slicing and dicing. And if Stanlei is lucky they will solve the problem of killing the Space Ninjas. Think low budget, international, ‘Breakfast Club’… with cosplaying ninjas. A lot to swallow there folks but this international flick is truly entertaining and a bright spot in sometimes a bloated genre of wannabes as I give it 3 stars. Thank you to James Peter Cox for pointing out this 2019 gem exists.

Ghost Killers vs. Bloody Mary (DVD) – A small group of so-called internet influencers who just happen to be supernatural hunters are looking for credibility. So after a recent death of a student at a high school they take on the case and begin to investigate the supposedly “Bloody Mary” haunting in the school bathroom. The group believes they can solve the issue quickly but the spirit is vengeful and brutally slaughters one of the supernatural friends sending them and the investigation into chaos as they must really face the supernatural for real. Super bloody at times, there is a killer turd, cannibalism, a condom joke all point to the Brazilian film being influenced to Peter Jackson’s early work as they try for laughs throughout. Glad this flick was uncovered and passed on to me as I give it 2 ½ stars.

 

Vampires vs. The Bronx (Netflix) – A teenager known as “Little Mayor” is having a block party for Tony’s Bodega or a place he has grown up and the rent has been raised to force the Bodega to close. See the Bronx is changing and not for the good according to most of the community but some are taking the money from the real estate company “Murnau” to buy up all the property. Only thing no one sees them leave the Bronx just more Murnau property signs. One night the Little Mayor happens to see a vamp biting into a gang banger and spends most of his time trying to convince his two best friends that vampires are here in the Bronx feeding on the residents for their property. Once Miguel gets them on board it is up to the three to fight the vamps or be arrested and in trouble with their parents. It felt like a good mix of ‘Attack the Block’ and ‘The Lost Boys’ with enough comedy to keep the story light but moving along quick. I can easily see this as a family Halloween horror flick that people check in on every year around this time as I give it 3 ½ stars.

 

Voodoo Woman (DVD) – The 1957 B-flick has an expedition trekking through the Amazon looking for gold and just so happen to stumble upon a lost tribe that protects gold as part of  their religion. But a doctor has already beaten them to the punch of being there and uses the tribe for his experiments into voodoo. Marilyn who leads the expedition is willing to kill even it’s her own party to have the gold but the doctor has other plans for her. The black and white film isn’t too exciting but is interesting to watch as it was rare to see films with such a strong female lead. Marilyn character not only can hold her own but becomes the monster the tribe feared to begin with as I give the film 2 stars.

 

The Ghoul (DVD) – Boris Karloff in a non-Universal film is a dying professor/Egyptologist who has dedicated his life to his study of it and has arranged a certain way to be buried once dead. What is important is this jewel he has be buried in the tomb with him so he can hand it to the spirit of Anubis. But in death and burial his servant screws him over and steals the jewel setting in motion not only Karloff coming back to life and escaping the tomb looking for the jewel… But also several people there for the strange funeral are pointing the finger at each other of who has stolen the jewel. Karloff’s character will not rest until he is able to hand it off to Anubis! Not the best of Karloff’s work, but like any horror movie that has Vincent Price, Peter Cushing, or a Bruce Campbell I will watch it at least once as I give it 2 stars.

 

Scare Me (DVD) – So this week I learned there is two movies of the same name made in the same year. One is a Shudder exclusive the other is this feature I watched, a low budget Indy film from out west. Some young campers head out to a campsite to enjoy hanging with friends and tell ghost stories. They meet a nice forest ranger who helps them with tents and such. But as the night progresses the forest ranger becomes disgusted with the lack of good ghost stories as he awaits his turn to tell his story. There really weren’t any ghosts… There were stories of vampires, zombies, a killer babysitter, and S+M until of course forest ranger murders them all. The film isn’t bad but far from being any good as the characters seemed awkward at times and the flow of the anthology or playing with the rules of an anthology just seem to be something that has been covered one too many times. Again the film is not terrible but very forgettable as I give the film 1 ½ stars.

The Black Sleep (DVD) – All-star cast in this mid-50s horror film led by Basil Rathbone as a doctor that is looking into other means of furthering brain surgery. His methods are considered illegal but he claims he has made breakthroughs as he helps a fellow doctor out of prison before he hangs for a crime he did not commit. The good doctor has practice patients that he performs brain surgery on in hopes of discovering the cure for his wife’s brain tumor thanks to his gypsy friend. But the gypsy friend soon is being investigated by Scotland Yard as people are disappearing from London. A fun quick B-movie with an all-star cast that needs to be seen as I give the film 2 ½ stars.

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We talk some old school Troma and 80s Cunningham flick

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This week we return to talk about a true icon of independent film.  TROMA’S flagship THE TOXIC AVENGER.  And Kyle gets to see a flick he has been searching for a long time now in Sean S. Cunningham’s THE NEW KIDS.  Along the way we talk about forgotten department stores and their awesome VHS sales.  Football and Lego skeletal systems.  And weirdo movies that star Jackie Chan and John Cusack.

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JOHN CARPENTER ALUM TOM ATKINS JOINS SEAN CUNNINGHAM FOR THE 14TH NEW YORK CITY

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JOHN CARPENTER ALUM TOM ATKINS JOINS SEAN CUNNINGHAM FOR THE 14TH NEW YORK CITY

HORROR FILM FESTIVAL! FULL SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED!

tomatkins

Oct. 14, 2015 – New York, NY –

Tom Atkins will join Sean Cunningham during the 14th New York City Horror Film

Festival at new location Times Scare to receive the Michael J. Hein Award for

Personal Achievement in Acting on Saturday, Nov. 14, for his contributions to

horror cinema. Sean Cunningham will be presented with his Lifetime Achievement

Award on Friday Nov. 13th after a screening of his series-leading film FRIDAY

THE 13TH.

 

Tom Atkins, a performer since the 1960s, has brought his craft to

classic genre films including John Carpenter’s THE FOG and ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK,

William Peter Blatty’s THE NINTH CONFIGURATION, George Romero’s CREEPSHOW, Tommy

Lee Wallace’s HALLOWEEN III: SEASON OF THE WITCH, William Lustig’s MANIAC COP,

and more favorite roles. Mr. Atkins will be on hand to receive the Michael J.

Hein Lifetime Achievement Award on Saturday, November 14th, at Times

Scare.

 

14 features and 34 short films make up this year’s festival, running

on two screens at Times Scare. The festival opens Thurs Nov. 12 with the New

York premiere of the IFC Midnight release of Tara Subkoff’s #HORROR, an online

social media game that turns a moment of cyberbullying into a night of insanity,

starring Natasha Lyonne (ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK) and Chloe Sevigny (AMERICAN

HORROR STORY), followed by Anthony DiBlasi’s MOST LIKELY TO DIE, a modern

slasher. Other features include Michael Bafaro’s WRECKER, from the producer of

AMERICAN MARY, a tale of two best girl friends taking a road trip… to Hell. And

from Russian filmmaker Pavel Khvaleev, III. A bevy of short films accompany the

features, with new works including Jeremiah Kipp’s PAINKILLER and Michael

Turney’s THE LITTLE.

 

The festival runs Nov. 12–15, 2015, at Times Scare, 669

8th Avenue., right on Times Square’s famed 42nd Street, aka “The Deuce.” Times

Scare is enhanced with custom-built designs and elegant macabre décor including

a state-of-the-art haunted house and skeletal bar. The venue’s history traces

back to the crematorium that operated there in the roaring ’20s and the dark

echoes of old Times Square’s bawdy past.

 

The NYC Horror Film Festival was

born in 2002 by filmmaker Michael J. Hein as a venue for newer independent

horror filmmaking. After Michael’s passing in 2011, the festival created the

Michael J. Hein Achievement Award to celebrate the hard work and perseverance of

creators in the field. George Romero was the first recipient of the festival’s

Lifetime Achievement Award, followed by other classic scaremeisters including

Rob Zombie, Tobe Hooper, Roger Corman, Herschell Gordon Lewis, Frank

Henenlotter, Robert Englund, Angus Scrimm, Stuart Gordon, and the beloved late

Wes Craven.

 

The full schedule for the New York City Horror Film Festival is

here:

http://nychorrorfest.com/schedule/

“FRIDAY THE 13TH” CREATOR SEAN CUNNINGHAM TO RECEIVE LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

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“FRIDAY THE 13TH” CREATOR SEAN CUNNINGHAM TO RECEIVE

LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD DURING 14TH ANNUAL NYC HORROR FILM FESTIVAL, AT NEW

VENUE TIMES SCARE, NOVEMBER 12–15, 2015!

 

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02/09/2009 – Sean Cunningham – “Friday The 13th” Los Angeles Premiere – Arrivals
– Grauman’s Chinese Theater – Hollywood, CA. USA – Keywords: Sean Cunningham – False – – Photo Credit: Albert L. Ortega / PR Photos – Contact (1-866-551-7827)

New York, NY – Sept. 8, 2015. The

14th edition of the New York City Horror Film Festival celebrates the career of

FRIDAY THE 13TH progenitor Sean S. Cunningham this November with the festival’s

Lifetime Achievement Award. Responsible for one of the major characters of

slasher cinema in the form of Jason Voorhees, Cunningham also joined with the

late Wes Craven in their dark underground classic THE LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT.

And of course Mr. Cunningham receives his prize on Friday Nov. 13!

 

Also

producing other installments in the FRIDAY THE 13TH series including JASON GOES

TO HELL: THE FINAL FRIDAY, JASON X, and FREDDY VS. JASON, Cunningham is also

responsible for the HOUSE series, producing the original feature, its sequel

HOUSE II: THE SECOND STORY, and HOUSE IV. Cunningham is now in production on

FRIDAY THE 13TH: CRYSTAL LAKE CHRONICLES in the role of executive producer,

slated for a 2016 debut.

 

The festival runs Nov. 12–15, 2015, at Times Scare,

669 8th Avenue., right on Times Square’s famed 42nd Street, aka “The Deuce.”

Times Scare is enhanced with custom-built designs and elegant macabre décor

including a state-of-the-art haunted house and skeletal bar. The venue’s history

traces back to the crematorium that operated there in the roaring ’20s and the

dark echoes of old Times Square’s bawdy past. The festival selection committee

is currently reviewing this year’s submissions and will announce in October,

along with the Opening Night film and the second award receipient. The schedule

and ticket link go live in October at nychorrorfest.com

 

The NYC Horror Film

Festival was born in 2002 by filmmaker Michael J. Hein as a venue for newer

independent horror filmmaking. After Michael’s passing in 2011, the festival

created the Michael J. Hein Achievement Award to celebrate the hard work and

perseverance of creators in the field. George Romero was the first recipient of

the festival’s Lifetime Achievement Award, followed by other classic

scaremeisters including Rob Zombie, Tobe Hooper, Roger Corman, Herschell Gordon

Lewis, Frank Henenlotter, Robert Englund, Angus Scrimm, Stuart Gordon, and the

beloved late Wes Craven.