Stars: Hannah Fierman, Damian Maffei, Chaney Morrow, L.C. Holt, Abigail Esmena Froehle | Written and Directed by Jeff Seemann
Six friends start a business providing guided tours to the shooting locations of the world’s most famous horror films, until they discover the one spot where the terror is real.
The saddest thing about Jeff Seemann‘s Terror Trips is that it’s easy to tell it was entirely made from a place of love for the horror genre. There is so much heart, soul, passion, and care injected into the film to the point where it’s legitimately upsetting knowing what unfolds throughout the course of the movie.
Long story short, Terror Trips is one of the most boring and uneventful horror films of the year. It runs at an extremely brisk eighty-seven minutes including credits, and yet so much of the film focuses on this young group of friends...
Six friends start a business providing guided tours to the shooting locations of the world’s most famous horror films, until they discover the one spot where the terror is real.
The saddest thing about Jeff Seemann‘s Terror Trips is that it’s easy to tell it was entirely made from a place of love for the horror genre. There is so much heart, soul, passion, and care injected into the film to the point where it’s legitimately upsetting knowing what unfolds throughout the course of the movie.
Long story short, Terror Trips is one of the most boring and uneventful horror films of the year. It runs at an extremely brisk eighty-seven minutes including credits, and yet so much of the film focuses on this young group of friends...
- 6/20/2022
- by Caillou Pettis
- Nerdly
Independent distributor Mutiny Pictures has shared with Bloody a first look at the art and trailer for writer/director Jeff Seemann’s tourist horror film Terror Trips. In the film… “Six friends start a business, providing guided tours to the shooting locations of the world’s most famous horror films, until they find the one spot where the […]
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- 6/7/2022
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
Morbid Tourism Turns Deadly in “Terror Trips” Coming to Digital and DVD June 14th Mill Creek Entertainment, a division of Alliance Entertainment, announces the release of Mutiny Pictures’ Terror Trips coming to Digital and DVD June 14, 2022. Six friends test out a killer idea for a business that puts a new twist on morbid …
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- 5/17/2022
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
Illustration by Jeff CashvanMovie-lovers!Welcome back to The Deuce Notebook, a collaboration between Mubi Notebook and The Deuce Film Series, our monthly event at Nitehawk Williamsburg that excavates the facts and fantasies of cinema's most infamous block in the world: 42nd Street between 7th and 8th Avenues. For each screening, my co-hosts and I pick a flick that we think embodies the era of all-night moviegoing down the “Forty-Deuce” and present the theater at which it premiered.Over the years, we’ve occasionally gone "off" the Deuce to a nearby theatre; likewise, we’ve invited guest curators to present a film of their choosing. Back in July of 2013, our first guest—the queer film, video, and performance collective Dirty Looks (whose "On Location" program was a Huge inspiration for our series)—took over and presented Jerry Douglas’ pioneering, all-male adult title The Back Row, which premiered at the 55th Street...
- 5/25/2021
- MUBI
Broadcast journalist Ashleigh Banfield made her mark in cable news during 9/11 and its aftermath. She’s reported from Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, Syria and other far-flung hot spots. But there’s one form of TV she’s never had the chance to try, until now.
Banfield has signed on with Wgn America to host a 10 p.m. Et talk show on weeknights starting March 1. “Banfield” is billed as a new take on the style of program that Larry King hosted for CNN in the 9 p.m. hour for 25 years. The interview-driven show will focus on newsmakers and issues but also celebrities and human interest stories.
“I’m an avid news junkie. Something that’s been missing for me as a consumer has been the center lane,” Banfield told Variety. “I’m exhausted by the breathless fights in cable news and I long for the days when I could just be informed...
Banfield has signed on with Wgn America to host a 10 p.m. Et talk show on weeknights starting March 1. “Banfield” is billed as a new take on the style of program that Larry King hosted for CNN in the 9 p.m. hour for 25 years. The interview-driven show will focus on newsmakers and issues but also celebrities and human interest stories.
“I’m an avid news junkie. Something that’s been missing for me as a consumer has been the center lane,” Banfield told Variety. “I’m exhausted by the breathless fights in cable news and I long for the days when I could just be informed...
- 1/5/2021
- by Cynthia Littleton
- Variety Film + TV
Norm Crosby, a comedian known as the “Master of Malaprop,” has died. The actor-writer, also known for appearing in a number of film titles, including Grown Ups 2, Cougar Club and Alright Already, was 93.
Crosby died of heart failure at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, The Hollywood Reporter learned.
The Master of Malaprop was born on September 15, 1927 in Boston. He kicked off his career in the 1950s on the standup scene. Coming up as a comedian, Crosby soon made malaprop, the intentional mistaken use of a similar sounding word for comedy, as his signature move.
From his various appearances on the stand-up scene, Crosby expanded the reach of his career, landing spots on notable talk shows throughout the 60s.
He first came on to the television scene by flaunting his comedy style on The Garry Moore Show, where he would make multiple appearances. Throughout the decade,...
Crosby died of heart failure at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, The Hollywood Reporter learned.
The Master of Malaprop was born on September 15, 1927 in Boston. He kicked off his career in the 1950s on the standup scene. Coming up as a comedian, Crosby soon made malaprop, the intentional mistaken use of a similar sounding word for comedy, as his signature move.
From his various appearances on the stand-up scene, Crosby expanded the reach of his career, landing spots on notable talk shows throughout the 60s.
He first came on to the television scene by flaunting his comedy style on The Garry Moore Show, where he would make multiple appearances. Throughout the decade,...
- 11/8/2020
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
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