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31 December 2010 4:00 AM, PST | 28 Days Later Analysis | See recent 28 Days Later Analysis news »
There are lots of films to get excited about, if you are horror fan in 2011. There will surely be hundreds of horror and thriller releases in 2011, with several more planned for 2012 and 2013. Here on 28Dla, we offer a solid intro' on what to expect from the coming year, as directors Eli Roth, Wes Craven, John Carpenter, J.J. Abrams bring new films, including Scream 4, Fangland, Thanksgiving, and Super 8. Also, the After Dark Originals will release early in the New Year and fans of horror sequels e.g. Hostel III, Jeepers Creepers: Cathedral will be able to whet their appetites with several follow ups to successful film franchises, here.
So, step inside this huge list of horror films, which focuses on over thirty of the biggest productions and a few indies, as well. Let us begin with this horror list for 2011 (titles listed alphabetically)!
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6 January 2010 5:09 PM, PST | DreadCentral.com | See recent Dread Central news »
Need a slice of the insane to brighten up your otherwise mundane day? Then the latest clip for Jake Kennedy's next feature film, Penance, should fit your sick-in-the-head bill quite nicely!
The film stars Marieh Delfino, Tony Todd, Tracy Coogan, Eve Mauro, Lochlyn Munro, Michael Rooker, Alice Amter, and James Duval.
Check out the poster and the clip after the plot crunch.
With unrelenting suspense and terror, Penance is the tale of a young, demure single mother, Amelia (Marieh Delfino), who hits upon hard times and decides to take her future into her own hands by taking up the one profession that can promise fast cash for a sexy girl like her - becoming a stripper.
Everything is going well until Suzy her stripper friend is beaten up on a job and recruits Amelia to take her place in a high-class strip joint that night. Reluctantly Amelia takes the job, »
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6 January 2010 | shocktillyoudrop.com | See recent shocktillyoudrop news »
Days of Darkness director Jake Kennedy's latest endeavor Penance is now available on DVD and he was kind (?!) enough to pass along what's being touted as "the most outrageously brutal scene in movie history." Is it? Judge for yourself by clicking on the player below and watch leading man Graham McTavish perform a bit of self mutilation that would make Ellen Page in Hard Candy grin. Marieh Delfino ( Jeepers Creepers 2 ) and Eve Mauro ( Wicked Lake ) also star. They play a pair of strippers who get invited to a private party unaware that it's presided over by a maniac (McTavish). The clip tells you how and where you can obtain Penance , so hang in there. »
4 January 2010 10:33 PM, PST | 28 Days Later Analysis | See recent 28 Days Later Analysis news »
Penance is now available on DVD through
Cheezyflicks - from director Jake Kennedy. The film tackles the multiple real life mutilations of several hundred women in Australia. Except this time poet license is taken by Kennedy to portray gynecologist Reeves as a religious maniac, and self-castrator. Loosely based on true events Penance leaves taste behind to shock the viewer.
The film starts banally enough with protagonist Amelia (Marieh Delfino) applying for a spot on a reality show via camcorder. The shaky camera stays for the whole film, but Amelia changes from a devout mother to a stripper within ten minutes of the intro'. Her child has neurofibromatosis and Amelia needs money quick! So, stripper friend Eve (Alice Amter) comes to her rescue, or triggers her downfall, and soon Amelia is stripping for men like Greeves (Graham McTavish). Greeves is not a man you want to meet if you are female and value sexuality. »
- Michael Ross Allen
4 items from 2010
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