If you've been a Bidite for longer than a few weeks you know our love for horror magazines. There is just something special about the medium that brings us back to our childhood and reminds us why we got into this business in the first place. Today we get the opportunity to view an all new magazine from our friends across the pond titled Shock Horror magazine. No worries fans, it's available worldwide...
Shock Horror Magazine was born in August 2010, created by a select group of Horror fans looking to put the UK back on the map for Horror fans worldwide.
The magazine is produced bi-monthly with issue 1 already reaching fans worldwide from Australia to Wales and everywhere in between, boasting Vincent Price on the cover Shock Horror Magazine issue 1 has already been called a trend setter for the UK and looks to take horror fans by the jugular with no mercy!
Shock Horror Magazine was born in August 2010, created by a select group of Horror fans looking to put the UK back on the map for Horror fans worldwide.
The magazine is produced bi-monthly with issue 1 already reaching fans worldwide from Australia to Wales and everywhere in between, boasting Vincent Price on the cover Shock Horror Magazine issue 1 has already been called a trend setter for the UK and looks to take horror fans by the jugular with no mercy!
- 9/21/2010
- by Keepers of the Bid
- Horrorbid
Deadly Movies Takes a Look at Indie Horror Short 'Mark Macready and The Archangel Murders' and Interviews producer and star Ryan McDermott 'Mark Macready and The Archangel Murders' is a 30 minute short made by a group of Manchester based Indie filmmakers. The short has developed a sizable online following and has been gaining momentum and buzz on the UK and International festival scene (Including the Horror UK Film Festival and the Cannes Short Film Corner). No mean feet given the sizable hardships of film making, and more-so, film distribution on the Indie scene. Better still, the film is now due for both web serial and feature length development. The short is a tongue-In-cheek horror comedy, following detective Mark Macready of the Greater Manchester Paranormal Investigations Department. When Macready's wife is kidnapped by a shape-shifting demon, known as The Archangel, he combs the Manchester paranormal underbelly dishing out his own brand of sweet sweet justice.
- 7/1/2010
- by Deadly Movies
- t5m.com
Hey army, the good folks behind the horror/comedy short film Mark Macready and the Archangel Murders are inviting y'all to the worlds first interactive launch party, where visitors to the Livestream can join the cast and crew to ask questions about the making of the film. Now how cool is that? It's like you'll actually be at a films release! Check out the Press Release and more goodies below.
From the Press Release:
Mark Macready and the Archangel Murders' is the horror comedy short film that has taken the world by storm since its release in June 2009.
Over the past twelve months the film has screened across the UK and Us film festivals, winning the award for 'Most Original Film' at the prestigious Horror UK Film Festival and receiving both audience and critical acclaim. Gorezone the world’s biggest selling horror magazine hailed the film as 'Truly independent British...
From the Press Release:
Mark Macready and the Archangel Murders' is the horror comedy short film that has taken the world by storm since its release in June 2009.
Over the past twelve months the film has screened across the UK and Us film festivals, winning the award for 'Most Original Film' at the prestigious Horror UK Film Festival and receiving both audience and critical acclaim. Gorezone the world’s biggest selling horror magazine hailed the film as 'Truly independent British...
- 6/17/2010
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
Mark MacReady And The Archangel Murders
Stars: Ryan McDermott, Paul Feeney, Charlotte Fellows, Nathan Head, Paul Newbery, Ashleigh Edwards Pitt | Written by Sean Candon, Paul Feeney, Ryan McDermott | Directed by Sean Candon
Manchester. Present day. The supernatural crime hub of the twenty-first century, home of Detective Mark ‘Mac’ Macready. When Macready wakes from a coma he was brutally put into by an unseen enemy, he is met with the unsettling news that his wife Christina is missing and a mass murdering monster has been on the rampage, which the press has affectionately dubbed ‘The Archangel’. Realizing there is a connection between his wife’s disappearance and the arrival of ‘The Archangel’ the intrepid detective descends into a paranoid, frenzied search through Manchester’s dark supernatural underbelly. It is up to Mac, and Mac alone, to find his missing wife, solve the case and bring the merciless Archangel to cold blooded justice.
Stars: Ryan McDermott, Paul Feeney, Charlotte Fellows, Nathan Head, Paul Newbery, Ashleigh Edwards Pitt | Written by Sean Candon, Paul Feeney, Ryan McDermott | Directed by Sean Candon
Manchester. Present day. The supernatural crime hub of the twenty-first century, home of Detective Mark ‘Mac’ Macready. When Macready wakes from a coma he was brutally put into by an unseen enemy, he is met with the unsettling news that his wife Christina is missing and a mass murdering monster has been on the rampage, which the press has affectionately dubbed ‘The Archangel’. Realizing there is a connection between his wife’s disappearance and the arrival of ‘The Archangel’ the intrepid detective descends into a paranoid, frenzied search through Manchester’s dark supernatural underbelly. It is up to Mac, and Mac alone, to find his missing wife, solve the case and bring the merciless Archangel to cold blooded justice.
- 3/22/2010
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Things have been busy over at our two genre spin-off sites, Sci Fi Squad and Horror Squad, and I hope you folks have been tuning in because we have some fantastic genre writers churning out great content on a daily basis -- most of which you can only find over there and not on Cinematical. For those who need to play catch-up, here's what you've been missing ...
Sci Fi Squad
Peter Martin takes a look at the Top Ten Sci-Fi Transformations Peter Hall relays news on Roger Corman's 'Sharktopus' Check out the Robocop Ed-209 Toilet! Jenn Brown runs down the different sci-fi related panels and shorts at SXSW 2010 Who's interested in checking out James Cameron's first film, Xenogensis? The Sundance hit Splice may open wide on 3,000 screens this summer if Joel Silver has anything to say about it. Did you know that Hellboy artist and comics legend Mike Mignola...
Sci Fi Squad
Peter Martin takes a look at the Top Ten Sci-Fi Transformations Peter Hall relays news on Roger Corman's 'Sharktopus' Check out the Robocop Ed-209 Toilet! Jenn Brown runs down the different sci-fi related panels and shorts at SXSW 2010 Who's interested in checking out James Cameron's first film, Xenogensis? The Sundance hit Splice may open wide on 3,000 screens this summer if Joel Silver has anything to say about it. Did you know that Hellboy artist and comics legend Mike Mignola...
- 2/13/2010
- by Erik Davis
- Cinematical
GrimmUpNorth is Manchester's premier, horror film festival, running from October 29th - November 1st and including the world premier of 'The Reeds' and screening of 'The Descent 2', with Q&A from cast and director. The festival will be taking place in Manchester's Printworks and Odeon Cinema.
Gerard Johnson's Tony, a film we all love here at Qe, will be playing. We highly reccomend it. Review here.
A full line-up can be found at the festival website, but other notable screenings include Faye Jackson's Romanian vampire film 'Strigoi' and a special screening of Hellraiser, including a chance to meet the 'Cenobites' themselves; Doug Bradley (aka Pin Head), Nicholas Vince (Chatterer) and Simon Bamford (Butterball) on the Friday.
Here's a list of films that will be screened over the weekend:
Thursday 29th
Decsent 2 + Tras Visillos (Short)
Friday 30th & Saturday 31st:
Gnaw
Tony + Excision (Short...
Gerard Johnson's Tony, a film we all love here at Qe, will be playing. We highly reccomend it. Review here.
A full line-up can be found at the festival website, but other notable screenings include Faye Jackson's Romanian vampire film 'Strigoi' and a special screening of Hellraiser, including a chance to meet the 'Cenobites' themselves; Doug Bradley (aka Pin Head), Nicholas Vince (Chatterer) and Simon Bamford (Butterball) on the Friday.
Here's a list of films that will be screened over the weekend:
Thursday 29th
Decsent 2 + Tras Visillos (Short)
Friday 30th & Saturday 31st:
Gnaw
Tony + Excision (Short...
- 10/13/2009
- QuietEarth.us
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