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Kramps
Christmas Turns Terrifying And Deadly In Terrific New Krampus Trailer
BY MIKE REYES
While it’s usually a good rule of thumb to keep Christmas as an unspoken eventuality until at least after Halloween, the trailer for Michael Dougherty’s Krampusis an exception to the rule. Watch the terrifying beauty unfold below:
As if Christmas wasn’t horrifying enough, what with unruly family and political debates looming over every bite of dinner, Legendary decided to give the man who brought us the classic Halloween film Trick ‘R Treat a shot at bringing to life one of the creepiest Christmas traditions from the Old World. Krampus begins where most holiday movies do, as a family headed by Toni Collette and Adam Scott are about to do battle with the holidays. But before any light shows or rocket-powered sledding can be had, someone summons an ancient evil to turn Christmas into a deadly game of survival.
While the concept was rather vague when it was first announced, this in-depth look at Krampus comes off as a deliciously twisted mix between Home Alone and Gremlins, with Trick ‘R Treat mixed in for good measure. With evil minions, deadly toys, and the horned one himself making a grand appearance in this trailer, the vibe is very much that of a classic 80’s horror flick.
Much like Guillermo Del Toro has been given a second shake at his Pacific Rimfranchise through the wonderful pairing of Legendary and Universal, Michael Dougherty is being given carte blanche to make a horror flick that looks more dangerous than what the genre has typically looked like under the modern studio system. Considering Trick ‘R Treat was dumped direct to video because of the way Warner Bros. reacted to the film’s tone, you could imagine how horrible this film would have looked in inferior hands. Or rather, you won’t have to, as other studios are looking to have their own Krampus mockbusters on the shelves just in time for Christmas, as you’ll see below in the trailer for A Christmas Horror Story:
Ok, so maybe A Christmas Horror Story looks like some schlocky fun, but it sure as hell isn’t Krampus. It takes a special mind, and a steady hand, to create a film that looks as funny yet terrifying as Krampus, and Michael Dougherty looks like he has given us the yuletide fright fest we’ve always wanted. If this film is half as exciting as his love letter to the spirit of Halloween, then this is going to be another one of those movies you have to drag your friends to – in order to prove that it exists! Here’s hoping Kevin Smith’s dormant project about the same subject matter can either bow out gracefully, or turn itself into some stiff competition.
Krampus works its magic in theaters on December 4th, but keep your eyes peeled for a graphic novel, courtesy of Legendary Comics, at some point in the future.
Christmas Turns Terrifying And Deadly In Terrific New Krampus Trailer
BY MIKE REYES
While it’s usually a good rule of thumb to keep Christmas as an unspoken eventuality until at least after Halloween, the trailer for Michael Dougherty’s Krampusis an exception to the rule. Watch the terrifying beauty unfold below:
As if Christmas wasn’t horrifying enough, what with unruly family and political debates looming over every bite of dinner, Legendary decided to give the man who brought us the classic Halloween film Trick ‘R Treat a shot at bringing to life one of the creepiest Christmas traditions from the Old World. Krampus begins where most holiday movies do, as a family headed by Toni Collette and Adam Scott are about to do battle with the holidays. But before any light shows or rocket-powered sledding can be had, someone summons an ancient evil to turn Christmas into a deadly game of survival.
While the concept was rather vague when it was first announced, this in-depth look at Krampus comes off as a deliciously twisted mix between Home Alone and Gremlins, with Trick ‘R Treat mixed in for good measure. With evil minions, deadly toys, and the horned one himself making a grand appearance in this trailer, the vibe is very much that of a classic 80’s horror flick.
Much like Guillermo Del Toro has been given a second shake at his Pacific Rimfranchise through the wonderful pairing of Legendary and Universal, Michael Dougherty is being given carte blanche to make a horror flick that looks more dangerous than what the genre has typically looked like under the modern studio system. Considering Trick ‘R Treat was dumped direct to video because of the way Warner Bros. reacted to the film’s tone, you could imagine how horrible this film would have looked in inferior hands. Or rather, you won’t have to, as other studios are looking to have their own Krampus mockbusters on the shelves just in time for Christmas, as you’ll see below in the trailer for A Christmas Horror Story:
Ok, so maybe A Christmas Horror Story looks like some schlocky fun, but it sure as hell isn’t Krampus. It takes a special mind, and a steady hand, to create a film that looks as funny yet terrifying as Krampus, and Michael Dougherty looks like he has given us the yuletide fright fest we’ve always wanted. If this film is half as exciting as his love letter to the spirit of Halloween, then this is going to be another one of those movies you have to drag your friends to – in order to prove that it exists! Here’s hoping Kevin Smith’s dormant project about the same subject matter can either bow out gracefully, or turn itself into some stiff competition.
Krampus works its magic in theaters on December 4th, but keep your eyes peeled for a graphic novel, courtesy of Legendary Comics, at some point in the future.
Ebola Zombies
The Ebola Zombies Trailer Delivers Exactly What You'd Expect
BY KENDALL ASHLEY 9 MONTHS AGO 7 COMMENTS
It was inevitable that a movie like this would be heading our way after the widespread fear over Ebola, and our long-running love of the undead. I would like to present to you the trailer for the forthcoming film, Ebola Zombies. Please enjoy.
This trailer is awesomely bad horror movie gold, and delivers everything you could ever require of an awesomely bad horror movie trailer.
Zombies…
Gore…
And karate (because obviously).
In short, it looks like this movie might not be the next 28 Days Later or even the next Shaun of the Dead, but I think Ebola Zombies does have a chance to be a ton of fun for fans of crazy horror films. According to IMBD, this film centers around a group of thieves who are in the middle of pulling off a jewelry heist. When they break into an industrial complex, they inadvertently discover a super-secret laboratory that is performing experiments with with SARS and Ebola on stolen cadavers. Of course, as the rules of horror film dictate, all illegal, immoral scientific experiments must end in utter chaos. So naturally, all of the cadavers come to life as blood-thirsty zombies.
You’ve gotta give props to the filmmakers behind this movie. Ebola Zombies, written and directed by Samuel Leong, has managed to put a timely fear of Ebola (so timely, in fact, that the film was apparently originally called SARS Zombie until the big Ebola scare), our love of zombies, and add a nod to fans of karate films and heist movies, and smush it all into one insane-looking film. Sadly, you’ll have to wait a bit before you can get your hands on some Ebola Zombies. The film, originally released in Hong Kong, is not going to release in the US until next year.
The Ebola Zombies Trailer Delivers Exactly What You'd Expect
BY KENDALL ASHLEY 9 MONTHS AGO 7 COMMENTS
It was inevitable that a movie like this would be heading our way after the widespread fear over Ebola, and our long-running love of the undead. I would like to present to you the trailer for the forthcoming film, Ebola Zombies. Please enjoy.
This trailer is awesomely bad horror movie gold, and delivers everything you could ever require of an awesomely bad horror movie trailer.
Zombies…
Gore…
And karate (because obviously).
In short, it looks like this movie might not be the next 28 Days Later or even the next Shaun of the Dead, but I think Ebola Zombies does have a chance to be a ton of fun for fans of crazy horror films. According to IMBD, this film centers around a group of thieves who are in the middle of pulling off a jewelry heist. When they break into an industrial complex, they inadvertently discover a super-secret laboratory that is performing experiments with with SARS and Ebola on stolen cadavers. Of course, as the rules of horror film dictate, all illegal, immoral scientific experiments must end in utter chaos. So naturally, all of the cadavers come to life as blood-thirsty zombies.
You’ve gotta give props to the filmmakers behind this movie. Ebola Zombies, written and directed by Samuel Leong, has managed to put a timely fear of Ebola (so timely, in fact, that the film was apparently originally called SARS Zombie until the big Ebola scare), our love of zombies, and add a nod to fans of karate films and heist movies, and smush it all into one insane-looking film. Sadly, you’ll have to wait a bit before you can get your hands on some Ebola Zombies. The film, originally released in Hong Kong, is not going to release in the US until next year.
Tuck me in
This will creep you out..
A short just for you..
Hehehehehehehehe
Darklady
Knock Knock
KEANU REAVES new movie..
Go Eli Roth (Director of Hostel) you are great in the total on the edge of your seat movies..
As Knock Knock and The Green Inferno will show..;) Both coming out this fall..
Darklady
Knock Knock Trailer: Keanu Reeves Sleeps With The Wrong Psychopaths In Sexy Thriller
BY BRENT MCKNIGHT
Horror movies have a long history as sexual cautionary tales. The teens that have sex are always the first ones to die in slasher films, It Follows showed us that you can catch something way scarier than an STD, and in this new trailer for Eli Roth’s Knock Knock, Keanu Reeves learns the hard way that he really should have kept it in his pants.
This latest trailer shows off more of the set up of Knock Knock than the last, making clear exactly what the stakes are for the protagonist. Portrayed by The Matrix star, Evan Webber is an architect and a family man, home alone who learns a couple of very valuable lessons you can glean from horror as a genre.
First, never open the door at night, especially if it’s raining. Nothing good will come from that. Even if you think you’re doing a good deed, like helping stranded motorists, you’re totally screwed. No good deed, I guess. The second, which we’ve already alluded to, never, ever have sex with anyone, especially strangers. Really, when you think about it, horror, as a whole, is telling you to never have sex and never help anyone.
But poor Evan Webber, he learns these lessons the hard way when two beautiful young women (Lorenza Izzo and Ana de Armas) knock on his door in the middle of the night, soaking wet, and looking to have a little fun. And their version of fun is a wee bit different from most of ours, at least I hope, as it involves seducing Keanu Reeves, then just torturing and tormenting the living hell out of him. Granted, he has some comeuppance on the way for cheating on his wife, but tying him up, beating him, maybe burying him alive, and chasing him around his own house with a shotgun may be a bit overboard.
Knock Knock is one of two directorial efforts that Eli Roth (Hostel) has hitting theaters this fall. The first is his take on the 1970s cannibal exploitation subgenre, The Green Inferno, which finds a bunch of do-gooders held captive in the Amazon by a tribe of people who, very simply, want to eat them. After making its debut at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival, it was originally slated to hit theaters in September of last year, but it was shelved last minute and will come out on this September 25 instead.
Just a few weeks later, we get Knock Knock, the horror favorite’s take on the home invasion subgenre. Another festival film, it premiered at Sundance earlier this year, but will make its way to theaters in a much timelier manner, launching on October 9.
What do you think of this trailer? Does Keanu get what’s coming to him?
Poltergeist
So how many have see the new remake of the Poltergeist..
I myself have not yet..but will be soon..
Ok everyone know that the original Poltergeist was a shocker back in the day..1982..
About a family who moves in to their new house, a fixer-upper..But to find out that there is evil lucking about..
and their house was built on a old burial ground and all the souls want Carol Anne their daughter..
So that starts a whole fight with the Poltergeists who all want her..
Directed by Gil Kenan of the animated Monster House and Sam Raimi who serves as the producer of the film..
The mother and father at the helm this time is (Sam Rockwell and Rosemarie Dewitt)..the daughter who's name is not Carol Anne but Madison (Kennedi Clements)
The trailer look s very good even have the scary clown and toys..
So I'm going to give it a try..
How about you
Darklady
So how many have see the new remake of the Poltergeist..
I myself have not yet..but will be soon..
Ok everyone know that the original Poltergeist was a shocker back in the day..1982..
About a family who moves in to their new house, a fixer-upper..But to find out that there is evil lucking about..
and their house was built on a old burial ground and all the souls want Carol Anne their daughter..
So that starts a whole fight with the Poltergeists who all want her..
Directed by Gil Kenan of the animated Monster House and Sam Raimi who serves as the producer of the film..
The mother and father at the helm this time is (Sam Rockwell and Rosemarie Dewitt)..the daughter who's name is not Carol Anne but Madison (Kennedi Clements)
The trailer look s very good even have the scary clown and toys..
So I'm going to give it a try..
How about you
Darklady
What we Become
Check this new film by Danish writer-director Bo Mikkelsen
A horror movie a virus that causes a some unexplained deaths..
And what happens to this Danish family..
Makes it world debut this weekend in Austin, Texas..
It looks very inviting..
Subtitles-
But if you're a horror fan like me, no way is this going to stop me..
Darklady
Check this new film by Danish writer-director Bo Mikkelsen
A horror movie a virus that causes a some unexplained deaths..
And what happens to this Danish family..
Makes it world debut this weekend in Austin, Texas..
It looks very inviting..
Subtitles-
But if you're a horror fan like me, no way is this going to stop me..
Darklady
In the Dark..
There is all sort of things in the dark...Evil things..
Check this movie out..
Darklady
The visit
The new M.Night Shyamalans movie The Visit..A horror thriller..
It looks awesome its about..
A young brother and sister (Ed Oxenbould and Olivia DeJonge) who visit their grandparents (Peter McRobbie and Deanna Dunagan) for a week at their remote Pennsylvania farm. At first they think their grandparents are weird, because all kids think their grandparents are weird, but it turns out that there is something much more sinister going on. Apparently their rule about not coming out of your room after 9:30 pm is about more than the old couple liking to hit the hay early and yes there is something weird going on..
I so love his movies ever since i saw The Six Sense and the famous line (I see Dead People) so wicked..
So check it out if you can its in theaters now I'm going to..
Darklady
It looks awesome its about..
A young brother and sister (Ed Oxenbould and Olivia DeJonge) who visit their grandparents (Peter McRobbie and Deanna Dunagan) for a week at their remote Pennsylvania farm. At first they think their grandparents are weird, because all kids think their grandparents are weird, but it turns out that there is something much more sinister going on. Apparently their rule about not coming out of your room after 9:30 pm is about more than the old couple liking to hit the hay early and yes there is something weird going on..
I so love his movies ever since i saw The Six Sense and the famous line (I see Dead People) so wicked..
So check it out if you can its in theaters now I'm going to..
Darklady