Tag Archives: Lynn Lowry

Eddie Bammeke’s ‘There’s No Such Thing As Zombies’ (2020) – Movie Review

Eddie Bammeke’s film, There’s No Such thing As Zombies, is a 2020 horror comedy about a prescription drug that turns people into zombies. No, not just zoned out sleepwalkers, but actual zombies. There’s No Such Thing As Zombies was directed by Eddie Bammeke (Confusion and the Survivor 2022) from a …

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Filmmaker Jozsef Gallai Takes On Bill Oberst, Jr., Lynn Lowry, and ‘A Stranger In The Woods’ – Interview

Recently, we’ve been telling you a lot about Hungarian filmmaker Jozsef Gallai and his thought-provoking indie horror projects like I Hear The Trees Whispering, Aftermath, and Project Skyquake. Now, he has a new film called A Stranger In the Woods starring horror indie darlings Bill Oberst, Jr. and Lynn Lowry …

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Announcing Jozsef Gallai’s ‘A Stranger In The Woods’ Starring Bill Oberst, Jr. And Lynn Lowry

We are so excited to announce Jozsef Gallai’s newest project, a tense horror film called A Stranger In The Woods. We love the other films we’ve reviewed by the filmmaker, Project Skyquake (2022 – our review) and I Hear The Trees Whispering (2022 – our review), plus there’s been The Poltergeist …

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Review – Mark Cantu’s ‘Wolf Hollow’ Is Wild And Gory

The world doesn’t have enough werewolf flicks, in my humble opinion. The lore of Lycanthropes, their bloodlust, and what I imagine would be a powerful, painful transition into a beast, have always intrigued me.  Contemporary times have left horror fans with a short stack of worthy werewolf titles. Some of …

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Coming Soon: Mark Cantu’s Practical FX film ‘Wolf Hollow’ (2023)

Wolf Hollow (2023)

Coming soon is a new practical FX horror film directed by Mark Cantu (Massacre Academy) called Wolf Hollow. The film stars Felissa Rose (Sleepaway Camp), Hannah Fierman (Terror Trips), and Lynn Lowry (Model Hunger). Synopsis: A group of young filmmakers, led by neophyte producer Alex Romero (Christina Krakowski), venture out …

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David Cronenberg’s Feature-Length Debut, ‘Shivers,’ (1975) Turns 45

Over the years, the name David Cronenberg has become synonymous with subversive and terrifying films, delivering visceral horror and violence to viewers and eventually becoming one of the filmmakers who helped shape the body horror sub-genre. June 6, 2020 marks the 45th anniversary of the United States release of Cronenberg’s …

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Interview with Jimmy Lee Combs: Driven by the Heyday of Horror

Most horror fanatics would agree that the ’80s and ’90s were the heyday of horror. It was an era that pushed the limits and created nearly every subgenre we know and love today. Driven by his love for the genre, Jimmy Lee Combs explored the roots of some of these …

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A Look At ‘Terror Tales’ (2016): A Wide Range of Horror Homage

I first heard about the horror anthology Terror Tales when I interviewed Laurene Landon when she mentioned upcoming projects (read that interview here). Other than likely including several stand alone stories of horror – after all, that is what makes an anthology – I had no idea what to expect …

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Interview with Tristan Clay: Pursuing a Passion at Just 21 Years Old

One thing that I personally love about the indie horror community is the support shown by fans, and the appreciation shown by filmmakers. The inclusivity of the community and the age of social media have inspired young horror fans to create films of their own. One such filmmaker is 21-year-old …

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‘Hell’s Kitty’ (2018) Is A Fun Who’s Who of Horror!

Hell's Kitty: The Musical

I’m not a cat person. I don’t hate them, mind you. I just happen to be more of a dog guy. So, with that said, if I run the gamut of evil and/or possessed animals, I’d say Nicholas Tana’s horror/comedy flick, Hell’s Kitty, nails it on how it would go down. …

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