Wednesday, August 11th, 2010 at
12:12 am
Episode 52 Podcast features a special guest host Paul Cram who is an independent horror actor and an overall great guy. Paul has been in a long list of movies, 30+ and counting. Listed below are several links to his work, including fan pages and accomplishments in the field.
We start the show off this week with a review of After.Life starring Christina Ricca, Justin Long and Liam Neesom who plays a funeral director with the power to see dead people. After a tragic car accident a miserable woman ends up on her death bed not knowing if she really bit the bullet or not.
Our second movie rated and reviewed is Forbidden World also known as Mutant, a Roger Corman flick. This 1982 film was just released on a remastered set including a BluRay and DVD disc with special features. A space traveler and his robot head off to an unknown planet where their is a mutant species loose.
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Thursday, March 25th, 2010 at
12:21 am
Episode 23 Podcast is an extra episode with more movie reviews from the After Dark Horrorfest series of 2010. The discussion starts off with the analysis of The Final. Bullied high school students are sick of the torment they face year after year and take revenge on their classmates in a gruesome fashion.
The second movie reviewed and rated is ZMD: Zombies Of Mass Destruction which is yet another comedy zombie horror flick. A tiny island gets over run with flesh-eating, slow-moving zombies and it is up to a handful of locals to save this once peaceful town.
Amazon is offering a special deal for the time being on all 8 of the After Dark films for $97.49 with free shipping. A link is provided for you here.
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Wednesday, March 17th, 2010 at
4:25 am
Episode 21 Podcast features 2 DVD reviews from this years After Dark Horrorfest film festival also known as 8 Films To Die For. Both of these movies will be released on March 23rd, 2010.
The show starts off with the analysis and rating of Kill Theory which has a tagline of “Deep down, were all killers.” A group of college graduates head out to a secluded home in the woods only to be faced with the ultimate decision on whether to die or kill off their friends in order to survive.
The second independent review is for Lake Mungo which is filmed documentary style with interviews and film clips throughout. The Palmer family has just lost their daughter in suspicious ways and it is thought that her ghostly presence is trying to communicate to them in their home and on videotape.
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