TetroVideo have announced the release of giallo horror Nightmare Symphony, the psychological horror The Bad Man and the shocking experimental dramatic art film Debris Documentar. Nightmare Symphony is coming to Blu-ray while The Bad Man and Debris Documentar are coming in a limited Digipack edition including a DVD and a Collector’s card: only 150 copies for The Bad Man and 300 copies for Marian Dora’s film are planned.
All three titles will be available for pre-order on June 1st.
Nightmare Symphony (Italy – 2020)
Nightmare Symphony is a giallo horror film co-directed by Domiziano Cristopharo and Daniele Trani (Dop in “Across the River”). Produced by Ulkurzu and Hh Kosova and written by the well-known italian screenwriter Antonio Tentori, Nightmare Symphony is a tribute to Lucio Fulci’s Nightmare Concert/A Cat in the Brain, in which Fulci himself played a tortured horror filmmaker haunted by his own bloody horror film visions.
In Nightmare Symphony,...
All three titles will be available for pre-order on June 1st.
Nightmare Symphony (Italy – 2020)
Nightmare Symphony is a giallo horror film co-directed by Domiziano Cristopharo and Daniele Trani (Dop in “Across the River”). Produced by Ulkurzu and Hh Kosova and written by the well-known italian screenwriter Antonio Tentori, Nightmare Symphony is a tribute to Lucio Fulci’s Nightmare Concert/A Cat in the Brain, in which Fulci himself played a tortured horror filmmaker haunted by his own bloody horror film visions.
In Nightmare Symphony,...
- 5/14/2021
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Reviewed by Jonathan Weichsel
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Harvest Lake is written and directed by Scott Schirmer and stars Ellie Church, Tristan Risk, Jason Crowe, Dan Dye and Kevin Roach. Producers include Arthur Cullipher and Brian Williams.
Harvest Lake is about a group of four horny adults who rent a cabin in the woods. Yes, this has been the setup for literally thousands of horror films, but in the case of Harvest Lake, the usual formula is thrown out for something completely different. There are strange fungi growing in these woods that have the visual and tactile qualities of human sex organs. These fungi fascinate and seduce our campers one by one, and ejaculate spoors into their faces that lower their sexual inhibitions and ultimately take over their bodies for the purpose of sex.
Although Harvest Lake is conceptually brilliant, it is also kind of a confounding film to review, because it...
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Harvest Lake is written and directed by Scott Schirmer and stars Ellie Church, Tristan Risk, Jason Crowe, Dan Dye and Kevin Roach. Producers include Arthur Cullipher and Brian Williams.
Harvest Lake is about a group of four horny adults who rent a cabin in the woods. Yes, this has been the setup for literally thousands of horror films, but in the case of Harvest Lake, the usual formula is thrown out for something completely different. There are strange fungi growing in these woods that have the visual and tactile qualities of human sex organs. These fungi fascinate and seduce our campers one by one, and ejaculate spoors into their faces that lower their sexual inhibitions and ultimately take over their bodies for the purpose of sex.
Although Harvest Lake is conceptually brilliant, it is also kind of a confounding film to review, because it...
- 1/26/2016
- by admin
- MoreHorror
By Jonathan Weichsel
MoreHorror.com
Over the past year I reviewed a lot of indie horror films, some of them really good, some of them just Ok, and some of them really, really bad. The following isn't exactly a best of the year list, because I haven't watched every single film that was released, played at a film festival, or completed filming this year. Rather, these are the best movies that I reviewed for MoreHorror.com in 2015, and are all movies that I can recommend without hesitation.
Mania is directed by Jessica Cameron and stars Ellie Church. Olalla is written and directed by Amy Hesketh and stars Amy Hesketh, Jac Avila, Mila Joya, and Erix Antoine. Headless is directed by Arthur Cullipher, written by Nathan Erdel, and stars Shane Beasley, Kelsey Carlisle, Dave parker and Ellie Church. Spring is directed by Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead and written by Justin Benson,...
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Over the past year I reviewed a lot of indie horror films, some of them really good, some of them just Ok, and some of them really, really bad. The following isn't exactly a best of the year list, because I haven't watched every single film that was released, played at a film festival, or completed filming this year. Rather, these are the best movies that I reviewed for MoreHorror.com in 2015, and are all movies that I can recommend without hesitation.
Mania is directed by Jessica Cameron and stars Ellie Church. Olalla is written and directed by Amy Hesketh and stars Amy Hesketh, Jac Avila, Mila Joya, and Erix Antoine. Headless is directed by Arthur Cullipher, written by Nathan Erdel, and stars Shane Beasley, Kelsey Carlisle, Dave parker and Ellie Church. Spring is directed by Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead and written by Justin Benson,...
- 12/22/2015
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Reviewed by Jonathan Weichsel
MoreHorror.com
Back in 2013 I reviewed Found, directed by Scott Schirmer, after catching it at the 2013 Shriekfest film festival. Found, a dark, smart psychological horror film set in the 1980's, was by far my favorite film at the festival that year, and is truly one of my favorite horror films from this century. One of the highlights of Found was a film within the film called Headless. Headless, as featured in Found, is an unbelievably gory slasher from 1978 that inspires the real life murders in the film. Shortly after Found became the indie hit it deserved to be, Arthur Cullipher, the special effects director and a producer on Found, announced that he was following up the film with a feature length version of Headless.
Headless, the feature film version starring Shane Beasley, Kelsey Carlisle, Ellie Church and Dave Parker, is kind of a strange vehicle to follow up Found with.
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Back in 2013 I reviewed Found, directed by Scott Schirmer, after catching it at the 2013 Shriekfest film festival. Found, a dark, smart psychological horror film set in the 1980's, was by far my favorite film at the festival that year, and is truly one of my favorite horror films from this century. One of the highlights of Found was a film within the film called Headless. Headless, as featured in Found, is an unbelievably gory slasher from 1978 that inspires the real life murders in the film. Shortly after Found became the indie hit it deserved to be, Arthur Cullipher, the special effects director and a producer on Found, announced that he was following up the film with a feature length version of Headless.
Headless, the feature film version starring Shane Beasley, Kelsey Carlisle, Ellie Church and Dave Parker, is kind of a strange vehicle to follow up Found with.
- 3/23/2015
- by admin
- MoreHorror
We return with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes first details from Kadence and soon-to-be feature length film, Headless, a new Phantasmagoria poster, a teaser video for Bad Kids Go 2 Hell, a review of The Well, and more:
First Details on Kadence: “Still reeling from the loss of his mother, a damaging and complex relationship with his father, and a relentless battle with his own inner demons, Kadin’s [17] grip on reality is loosening by the day. Amid this struggle comes an enigmatic and brazen new neighbor, Marissa [19], who, along with the promise of a budding new friendship gives Kadin an ancient voodoo doll. Her reassurance is seductive and the promise of a brighter future leads Kadin to make a sinister choice.
Kadence, a short film blending psychological horror with a chilling character drama that could...
First Details on Kadence: “Still reeling from the loss of his mother, a damaging and complex relationship with his father, and a relentless battle with his own inner demons, Kadin’s [17] grip on reality is loosening by the day. Amid this struggle comes an enigmatic and brazen new neighbor, Marissa [19], who, along with the promise of a budding new friendship gives Kadin an ancient voodoo doll. Her reassurance is seductive and the promise of a brighter future leads Kadin to make a sinister choice.
Kadence, a short film blending psychological horror with a chilling character drama that could...
- 7/6/2014
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
by Ghost, Morehorror.com
Marty is the ideal fifth grader. He gets good grades, listens to his teachers, and doesn’t start trouble in class. But darkness is beginning to fall over Marty’s life. The kids at school won’t stop picking on him, his parents just don’t seem to understand him, and now Marty must grapple with a terrible secret that threatens to destroy life as he knows it – his big brother is a serial killer! Brotherly love is put to the ultimate test in this emotional coming-of-age story that descends into full-blown horror.
I have been dying to see Found for over a year now and I can honestly say it was worth the wait. I do wish I could have seen it first on the big screen instead of screening it on my computer, but I just couldn't wait any longer. First of all I'd...
Marty is the ideal fifth grader. He gets good grades, listens to his teachers, and doesn’t start trouble in class. But darkness is beginning to fall over Marty’s life. The kids at school won’t stop picking on him, his parents just don’t seem to understand him, and now Marty must grapple with a terrible secret that threatens to destroy life as he knows it – his big brother is a serial killer! Brotherly love is put to the ultimate test in this emotional coming-of-age story that descends into full-blown horror.
I have been dying to see Found for over a year now and I can honestly say it was worth the wait. I do wish I could have seen it first on the big screen instead of screening it on my computer, but I just couldn't wait any longer. First of all I'd...
- 7/25/2013
- by admin
- MoreHorror
The 2012 edition of “Elvira’s Horror Hunt" and the all-star jury led by Elvira, Mistress of the Dark and Peaches Christ have named the Grand Prize winners of Best Feature and Best Short films. Read on for details!
From the Press Release:
Indiana filmmaker Scott Schirmer’s Found took the top prize for Best Feature Film while Chicago-based Danny DelPurgatario’s Other secured the Best Short Film award. Seven features and thirteen shorts played in the selection process, and the winners were chosen by Elvira and Peaches and their jury of Sybil Danning, Bill Moseley, and Joe Bob Briggs.
In a combined statement from the “Elvira's Horror Hunt" jury, they express, "Found is an after-school Lifetime movie on bullying with multiple decapitations, full-frontal nude massacres, a head in a bowling bag, and then there are the disturbing parts. Both Found and Other deliver the goods in direction, acting, and special effects.
From the Press Release:
Indiana filmmaker Scott Schirmer’s Found took the top prize for Best Feature Film while Chicago-based Danny DelPurgatario’s Other secured the Best Short Film award. Seven features and thirteen shorts played in the selection process, and the winners were chosen by Elvira and Peaches and their jury of Sybil Danning, Bill Moseley, and Joe Bob Briggs.
In a combined statement from the “Elvira's Horror Hunt" jury, they express, "Found is an after-school Lifetime movie on bullying with multiple decapitations, full-frontal nude massacres, a head in a bowling bag, and then there are the disturbing parts. Both Found and Other deliver the goods in direction, acting, and special effects.
- 9/11/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Here at Dread Central we're always on the lookout for cool indie films to point you in the direction of, and we think we just Found another! We've already told you about the movie, but today we've got a trailer!
Writer Todd Rigney dropped us a line to let us know that filming of an adaptation of his 2005 book Found is well under way in Bloomington, Indiana, under the direction of acclaimed filmmaker Scott Schirmer. Rigney serves as co-writer on the flick, which is billed as an emotional coming-of-age story about a horror-obsessed kid (Gavin Brown) who discovers that his older brother (Ethan Philbeck) is a serial killer.
Produced by Leya Taylor, Damien Wesner, and Arthur Cullipher, Found stars Gavin Brown, Ethan Philbeck, Phyllis Munro, Louie Lawless, and Alex Kogin.
Synopsis
Based on the novel by Todd Rigney, Found centers around Marty, a shy, bullied fifth-grader who takes refuge in horror films…...
Writer Todd Rigney dropped us a line to let us know that filming of an adaptation of his 2005 book Found is well under way in Bloomington, Indiana, under the direction of acclaimed filmmaker Scott Schirmer. Rigney serves as co-writer on the flick, which is billed as an emotional coming-of-age story about a horror-obsessed kid (Gavin Brown) who discovers that his older brother (Ethan Philbeck) is a serial killer.
Produced by Leya Taylor, Damien Wesner, and Arthur Cullipher, Found stars Gavin Brown, Ethan Philbeck, Phyllis Munro, Louie Lawless, and Alex Kogin.
Synopsis
Based on the novel by Todd Rigney, Found centers around Marty, a shy, bullied fifth-grader who takes refuge in horror films…...
- 9/2/2011
- by Masked Slasher
- DreadCentral.com
Here at Dread Central we're always on the lookout for cool indie films to point you in the direction of, and we think we just Found another! Read on for the first details and stills.
Writer Todd Rigney dropped us a line to let us know that filming of an adaptation of his 2005 book Found is well under way in Bloomington, Indiana, under the direction of acclaimed filmmaker Scott Schirmer. Rigney serves as co-writer on the flick, which is billed as an emotional coming-of-age story about a horror-obsessed kid (Gavin Brown) who discovers that his older brother (Ethan Philbeck) is a serial killer.
Produced by Leya Taylor, Damien Wesner, and Arthur Cullipher, Found stars Gavin Brown, Ethan Philbeck, Phyllis Munro, Louie Lawless, and Alex Kogin.
Look for more on this one soon!
Synopsis
Based on the novel by Todd Rigney, Found centers around Marty, a shy, bullied fifth-grader who takes refuge in horror films…...
Writer Todd Rigney dropped us a line to let us know that filming of an adaptation of his 2005 book Found is well under way in Bloomington, Indiana, under the direction of acclaimed filmmaker Scott Schirmer. Rigney serves as co-writer on the flick, which is billed as an emotional coming-of-age story about a horror-obsessed kid (Gavin Brown) who discovers that his older brother (Ethan Philbeck) is a serial killer.
Produced by Leya Taylor, Damien Wesner, and Arthur Cullipher, Found stars Gavin Brown, Ethan Philbeck, Phyllis Munro, Louie Lawless, and Alex Kogin.
Look for more on this one soon!
Synopsis
Based on the novel by Todd Rigney, Found centers around Marty, a shy, bullied fifth-grader who takes refuge in horror films…...
- 8/25/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Some cool news for some of my awesome horror film making friends has been sent my way! There's a cool horror flick called Psycho Street that's just been picked up by R Squared Films and it features scream queen Tiffany Shepis, she's kind of groovy you know! I, Brian Shirley have been following this project for a long time now and I'm happy to say how close I am to it, the great news it's getting and congrats to the cast and crew. Lot's of close friends connected to this project! Ok, dig on the exclusive images up top and check out the press release below to find out when this movie will make it's world premiere and the cool Distro/VOD deal!
From the Press Release:
"Muscle Wolf Production's Marv Blauvelt and Jared Degado are pleased to announce the agreement with R Squared films to distribute and promote the...
From the Press Release:
"Muscle Wolf Production's Marv Blauvelt and Jared Degado are pleased to announce the agreement with R Squared films to distribute and promote the...
- 7/1/2011
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
Hey peeps! Another cool horror movie I'vve been keeping an eye on for sometime is this cool horror anthology I'm going to introduce you to along with the new poster art. One thing I love is watching something special take its shape and form into something special and I think we have that here. Be sure to head over to Fango and watch the cool trailer for one of the stories, "Lewis" and to see a few images that were posted a few months back.
From the Press Release:
With the projected premiere of the Horror Anthology "Psycho Street" coming around the corner ("Fright Night Film Fest in Louisville Ky, July 22nd) Executive Producer, Marv Blauvelt released the Poster art-work (done by acredited Mid-west horror artist Chris Kuchta...check out his Gallery Of Horrors at www.horrorartist.com.....Muscle Wolf Production's worked with several prestigious Indie Production company's on all four segments of the film.
- 4/7/2011
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
Chris Jay; web designer, photographer, writer, director, producer, carpenter, action figure collector, lover of video games. All of these titles Chris Jay carries proudly but the key one is filmmaker. Jay has a vision and is going after his dream with a focus. His Darkrider Studios is still pushing their indie underground hit Lethal Obsession with a new film called Mother's Blood soon to follow, along with a few other projects also in the plans. Check out my latest "Versus" to find out more about this very cool filmmaker Chris Jay.
Brian S- First off Chris, you started in web design and photography and got into to film making from there. Can yell me how this happened?
Chris Jay- Nope, its a secret. Really though, it was a natural progression. We offer a range of services with our "real life" business and part of that is media content production...
- 12/4/2010
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
I met Arthur Cullipher in Louisville, Kentucky at the Fright Night Film Fest this summer and have made a friend for life. One of the funniest and nicest guys you'd ever want to meet and he is talented too! He and his Clockwerk Pictures team have created one of the darkest and disturbing short films I've ever witnessed with 'Come', think Lovecraft and R-rated Twilight Zone episode mixed with a little Outer Limits, all on acid and then stuck in a blender, I haven't been lucky enough to witness more from him but I'm sure that day is coming. Arthur is a part of Clockwerk Pictures and even the Dark Carnival Film Fest. He's an FX artist, he writes, directs, produces, even makes action figures and can make you laugh in a second! Check out my latest "Versus" with Arthur Cullipher as he's invited all of us for...
- 8/28/2010
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
This past weekend I was introduced to several films one of which is Come. Come is a brilliantly dark short film from the mind of Arthur Cullipher and the team at Clockwerk Pictures. The short follows along the same paths as Lovecraft and Cronenberg have taken but makes it's own unique mark and has it's own original style.
The lead role of Dr. Conduit is played by Marv Blauvelt (Sculpture, Slices of Life) who to me finds himself searching for a new kind of forbidden fetish-high and then throw in some exotica-torture porn maybe? The story itself is about "The Face Murders" in a small town and certain gross procedures/ body modifications being performed, you just have to see this! What Dr. Conduit comes across is this weird creature in a jar he buys off of this dark character Mr. Maker played by David E. W. Pruett which will remind...
The lead role of Dr. Conduit is played by Marv Blauvelt (Sculpture, Slices of Life) who to me finds himself searching for a new kind of forbidden fetish-high and then throw in some exotica-torture porn maybe? The story itself is about "The Face Murders" in a small town and certain gross procedures/ body modifications being performed, you just have to see this! What Dr. Conduit comes across is this weird creature in a jar he buys off of this dark character Mr. Maker played by David E. W. Pruett which will remind...
- 8/4/2010
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
This teaser trailer for Arthur Cullipher's and Clock Werk Pictures upcoming short film entitled 'Come' is as disturbed as I like them! Oh my, this I have to see! The cool short has Marv Blauvelt in it and this one is going to turn some heads!
Plot:
A surgical fetish doctor, obsessed with cutting off the vulvas of women and sewing them on their faces, meets his fate through the conspiratorial workings of a brothel proprietor, a prostitute and the Goddess of a strange religion.
Much more to come on this one peeps!
Plot:
A surgical fetish doctor, obsessed with cutting off the vulvas of women and sewing them on their faces, meets his fate through the conspiratorial workings of a brothel proprietor, a prostitute and the Goddess of a strange religion.
Much more to come on this one peeps!
- 6/16/2010
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
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