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Town That Dreaded Sundown (The) (Blu-ray) by Eric Cotenas (24th October 2025)
1946: The United States is just adapting to post-war civilian life when the peaceful town of Texarkana when terror strikes in the night and parking couple Sammy Fuller (The Revenge of Bigfoot's Mike Hackworth) and Emma Lou Cook (Misty West) are attacked by a hooded figure who brutally bludgeons the pair and mutilates Emma with his own teeth. The pair survive but can offer no information about their assailant. Sheriff's Department Captain Ramsey (Simon, King of the Witches' Andrew Prine) and chief of police Sullivan (Jim Citty) agree upon an advisory for the town and school against parking on lonely roads. Twenty-one days later, however, the "Phantom" strikes again, this time killing both of his victims. No further along in their investigation than with the first attack, the town calls in renowned J.D. Morales (<... |
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In the Mouth of Madness by Eric Cotenas (23rd October 2025)
Saturn Award (Best Horror Film): In the Mouth of Madness (nominee) and Best Make-Up (nominee) - Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, 1996
Critics' Award: John Carpenter (winner) and International Fantasy Film Award (Best Film): John Carpenter (nominee) - Fantasporto, 1995
Top 10 Film Award (Best Film): John Carpenter (nominee) - Cahiers du Cinéma, 1995
Stephen King's major horror literary rival Sutter Cane (Das Boot's Jürgen Prochnow) goes missing just before the publication of his novel "In the Mouth of Madness" prompting an outbreak of violent behavior from his biggest fans. His agent (Stanley & Iris' Conrad Bergschneider) cannot provide any answers since he went ax-happy downtown and was shot down by cops. John Trent (The Final Conflict's |
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Evil Laugh by Eric Cotenas (23rd October 2025)
Pediatrics student Jerry (The 'Burbs' Gary Hays) invites some of his fellow medical student friends up for the weekend to a rundown mansion in the Los Angeles hills that he is thinking of buying. Realtor Burns (Howard Weiss) is eager to play up the mansion's assets to Jerry and his friends even as he is being undercut by his own shrewish wife Sadie (Susan Grant) who refuses to set foot on the property and the local sheriff (Barfly's Hal Shafer) who lets slip his negative feelings about the mansion while searching for a delivery boy (Bikini Drive-in's Tom Shell) who vanished after dropping off supplies there. With Jerry also strangely nowhere to be found despite h... |
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Meridian by Eric Cotenas (21st October 2025)
Catherine (Twin Peaks' Sherilyn Fenn) returns to Italy to her family's ancestral castle. Her former nanny Martha (Don't Look Now's Hilary Mason) neglects to inform her that the inherited "responsibilities of the castle" include a family curse. After witnessing an impressive performance by visiting gypsy carnival act "Fauvrey's World of Wonders", she and her American friend Gina (Twice Dead's Charlie Spradling) invite charismatic ringmaster Lawrence (Victor Victoria's Malcolm Jamieson) and his performers to dinner at the castle. The girls are drugged and Lawrence leaves Catherine to his twin brother Oliver (who literally turns into a beast while bedding ... |
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The Brokenwood Mysteries: Series 11 by Eric Cotenas (20th October 2025)
Touted as New Zealand's answer to Midsomer Murders, The Brokenwood Mysteries trades village fetes for cheese rolls as four-times divorced, country & western music-loving city officer Detective Senior Sergeant Mike Shepherd (The Irrefutable Truth About Demons's Neill Rea) first turned up in the North Island town of Brokenwood to put the "field in field investigator" and takes over investigation into a death that everyone else would rather believe was a suicide or accidental death, replacing the local senior inspector implicated in the case. Ditching the city for Brokenwood and a vineyard, Shephard finds his outsider status both alienates him from the locals but also allows him to view cases from a perspective lacking in partner Kristin Sims (The Almighty Johnsons' Fern Sutherland) and D.C. Daniel Chalmers (... |
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Mad Foxes: Limited Edition by Eric Cotenas (18th October 2025)
Man about town Hal (Conquest's José Gras) takes Babsy (El Pico's Andrea Albani) for a night out to celebrate her eighteenth birthday. When Nazi bikers mock his Stingray, Hal gets into a race with them and sends one of them ass over handlebars into an early grave. After a night of carefree partying, Hal and Babsy are attacked by the bikers who beat Hal and rape Babsy. After getting out of the hospital, Hal asks a favor of his karate instructor friend Linus (director Paul Grau) who beat up the gang and castrate their leader (Peter Saunders). After the gang's replacement leader Stiletto (Blue Rita's Eric Falk) tosses a live grenade into the middle of Linus' dojo, they track down Hal who manages to escape. On his way ... |
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Eyes Without a Face by James-Masaki Ryan (18th October 2025)
"Eyes Without a Face" ("Les yeux sans visage") (1960) Dr. Génessier (played by Pierre Brasseur) is a noted physician who has made notable contributions in the area of skin grafting, though he is haunted by trauma and grief. It was in a car accident that his wife was killed and his daughter Christiane (played by Édith Scob) had her face severely burned. With the help of his assistant Louise (played by Alida Valli), they keep Christiane in isolation at home, where they would try to transplant a new face onto her. But the faces would have to come from fresh skin, and it would have to be taken from unwilling young female subjects… “Eyes Without a Face” is often considered a landmark film in horror and in French cinema, with its gruesome and disturbing subject matter and being released during the rise of the French New Wave. But director Georges Franju’s film was not met with many positive reactions, and some being harshly negative. Though over the years... |
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Mad Foxes: Limited Edition by Eric Cotenas (16th October 2025)
Man about town Hal (Conquest's José Gras) takes Babsy (El Pico's Andrea Albani) for a night out to celebrate her eighteenth birthday. When Nazi bikers mock his Stingray, Hal gets into a race with them and sends one of them ass over handlebars into an early grave. After a night of carefree partying, Hal and Babsy are attacked by the bikers who beat Hal and rape Babsy. After getting out of the hospital, Hal asks a favor of his karate instructor friend Linus (director Paul Grau) who beat up the gang and castrate their leader (Peter Saunders). After the gang's replacement leader Stiletto (Blue Rita's Eric Falk) tosses a live grenade into the middle of Linus' dojo, they track down Hal who manages to escape. On his way ... |
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Martial Law: Lo Wei’s Wuxia World: Black Butterfly/Death Valley/Vengeance of a Snow Girl - Limited Edition by Eric Cotenas (15th October 2025)
"A prolific writer and director, Lo Wei found fame in the 1970s following the enormous international success of The Big Boss and Fist of Fury, his collaborations with the inimitable Bruce Lee. In the years before he kickstarted a kung fu revolution, though, he had been working on an accomplished series of wuxia pian for Shaw Brothers. Presented here are three standout films drawn from Lo Wei’s wuxia world: The Black Butterfly, Death Valley and Vengeance of a Snow Girl." Black Butterfly: In the aftermath of a devastating natural disaster, the people are losing faith in King Ping-Liang. While respected teacher Golden Sword Kwan (The Trail of the Broken Blade's Tien Feng) is unsuccessfully soliciting donations from the wealthy to help the poor and Lord Fang (The Lady Hermit's Fang Mian) of the Court of... |
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Martial Law: Lo Wei’s Wuxia World: Black Butterfly/Death Valley/Vengeance of a Snow Girl - Limited Edition by Eric Cotenas (15th October 2025)
"A prolific writer and director, Lo Wei found fame in the 1970s following the enormous international success of The Big Boss and Fist of Fury, his collaborations with the inimitable Bruce Lee. In the years before he kickstarted a kung fu revolution, though, he had been working on an accomplished series of wuxia pian for Shaw Brothers. Presented here are three standout films drawn from Lo Wei’s wuxia world: The Black Butterfly, Death Valley and Vengeance of a Snow Girl." Black Butterfly: In the aftermath of a devastating natural disaster, the people are losing faith in King Ping-Liang. While respected teacher Golden Sword Kwan (The Trail of the Broken Blade's Tien Feng) is unsuccessfully soliciting donations from the wealthy to help the poor and Lord Fang (The Lady Hermit's Fang Mian) of the Court of... |
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Martial Law: Lo Wei’s Wuxia World: Black Butterfly/Death Valley/Vengeance of a Snow Girl - Limited Edition by Eric Cotenas (15th October 2025)
"A prolific writer and director, Lo Wei found fame in the 1970s following the enormous international success of The Big Boss and Fist of Fury, his collaborations with the inimitable Bruce Lee. In the years before he kickstarted a kung fu revolution, though, he had been working on an accomplished series of wuxia pian for Shaw Brothers. Presented here are three standout films drawn from Lo Wei’s wuxia world: The Black Butterfly, Death Valley and Vengeance of a Snow Girl." Black Butterfly: In the aftermath of a devastating natural disaster, the people are losing faith in King Ping-Liang. While respected teacher Golden Sword Kwan (The Trail of the Broken Blade's Tien Feng) is unsuccessfully soliciting donations from the wealthy to help the poor and Lord Fang (The Lady Hermit's Fang Mian) of the Court of... |
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Uncle Sam by Eric Cotenas (10th October 2025)
Two days before Independence Day, the body of Lieutenant Sam Harper missing for three years after his helicopter went down in Kuwait in a friendly fire incident is returned to his home town of Twin Falls. It is an open secret that his widow Louise (Anne Tremko) has been seeing Deputy Phil Burke (Swimming with Sharks' Matthew Flint) and she and her sister-in-law Sally (Honey, I Blew Up the Kid's Leslie Neale) are dreading his return as if he were still alive. The only people have not moved on in the aftermath of Sam's disappearance are one-legged former Lieutenant Jed Crowley (Escape from New York's Isaac Hayes) who mentored Sam and feels partially responsible for what he turned into and Sally's son Jody (... |
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Playful White Fingers by Eric Cotenas (9th October 2025)
Freshly arrived to Tokyo from the countryside, young Yuki (Female Prisoner Scorpion: Jailhouse 41's Hiroko Isayama) finds a factory job but otherwise leads a lonely existence until she meets charming Jiro (Cure's Hajime Tanimoto). At first, she resists his amorous overtures, attempting to mollify him by playing house in other respects like cleaning and cooking but finds that she is unbearably lonely when he is away. Yuki eventually gives in and Jiro is gentle until "the rite is over." Their relationship does not last long once Jiro disappears and Yuki is approached by the beautiful Yoko who reveals that Jiro is a two-bit thief who has plenty of women like Yuki believing they are the only one and that he has been caught and sentenced to prison for a year. Forced to quit her job when the detectives' attempts to get her to convince Jiro to reveal who he is working for casts suspicion on her from her co-workers, Yuki accepts an offer to ... |
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Cypher by James-Masaki Ryan (9th October 2025)
"Cypher" (2002) Morgan Sullivan (played by Jeremy Northam) starts a new job at Digicorp, in which he is given an unusual assignment. He is given a new identity as Jack Thursby, and assigned to attend rival company conventions where he would mingle as well as secretly record the convention speeches that are transmitted to Digicorp. At one convention he meets Rita Foster (played by Lucy Liu), who secretly tells him that the convention speeches are actually not being transmitted to Digicorp at all and that there was something sinister underneath. Morgan learns that all the convention attendees are from Digicorp and are being secretly brainwashed. With his eyes opened, he is then recruited by rival company Sunway, in which they would like him to feed corrupted data back to Digicorp. But is this other company trustworthy? Canadian filmmaker Vincenzo Natali made international waves in 1997 with his debut feature film “Cube”, a science fiction thrill... |
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Daiei Gothic Volume Two: The Demon of Mount Oe/The Haunted Castle/The Ghost of Kasane Swamp - Limited Edition by Eric Cotenas (7th October 2025)
"Japan's classic ghost stories are brought to the screen by masters of the genre, Tokuzo Tanaka (The Snow Woman) and Kimiyoshi Yasuda (Yokai Monsters) […] newly restored in 4K, three more stories from the Daiei studio represent the Japanese ghost film at its most lavish and chilling." The Demon of Mount Oe: According to legend, the Four Heavenly Kings of the Genji – Sakata no Kintoki (Gamera vs. Viras' Kôjirô Hongô), Urabe no Suetake (The Loyal 47 Ronin's Narutoshi Hayashi), Usui no Sadamitsu (Zatoichi on the Road's Ryûzô Shimada), and Watanabe no Tsuna (Zatoichi Meets Yojimbo's ... |
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Daiei Gothic Volume Two: The Demon of Mount Oe/The Haunted Castle/The Ghost of Kasane Swamp - Limited Edition by Eric Cotenas (7th October 2025)
"Japan's classic ghost stories are brought to the screen by masters of the genre, Tokuzo Tanaka (The Snow Woman) and Kimiyoshi Yasuda (Yokai Monsters) […] newly restored in 4K, three more stories from the Daiei studio represent the Japanese ghost film at its most lavish and chilling." The Demon of Mount Oe: According to legend, the Four Heavenly Kings of the Genji – Sakata no Kintoki (Gamera vs. Viras' Kôjirô Hongô), Urabe no Suetake (The Loyal 47 Ronin's Narutoshi Hayashi), Usui no Sadamitsu (Zatoichi on the Road's Ryûzô Shimada), and Watanabe no Tsuna (Zatoichi Meets Yojimbo's ... |
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Daiei Gothic Volume Two: The Demon of Mount Oe/The Haunted Castle/The Ghost of Kasane Swamp - Limited Edition by Eric Cotenas (7th October 2025)
"Japan's classic ghost stories are brought to the screen by masters of the genre, Tokuzo Tanaka (The Snow Woman) and Kimiyoshi Yasuda (Yokai Monsters) […] newly restored in 4K, three more stories from the Daiei studio represent the Japanese ghost film at its most lavish and chilling." The Demon of Mount Oe: According to legend, the Four Heavenly Kings of the Genji – Sakata no Kintoki (Gamera vs. Viras' Kôjirô Hongô), Urabe no Suetake (The Loyal 47 Ronin's Narutoshi Hayashi), Usui no Sadamitsu (Zatoichi on the Road's Ryûzô Shimada), and Watanabe no Tsuna (Zatoichi Meets Yojimbo's ... |
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Bhaji on the Beach by James-Masaki Ryan (7th October 2025)
"Bhaji on the Beach" (1993) Simi (played by Shaheen Khan) heads a community group for South Asian women and plans a road trip to the coastal town of Blackpool for the day. The women scheduled to join range from young teens to the elderly, all ready to take in some fresh air and time away from their daily routines. Ladhu (played by Nisha Nayar) and Madhu (played by Renu Kochar) are teens that are hoping to find some fun with local boys. Hashida (played by Sarita Khajuria) is a university student who finds out that she is pregnant and is unsure about her future with her studies as well as with her relationship with boyfriend Oliver (played by Mo Sesay). Asha (played by Lalita Ahmed) is a middle aged housewife who has daydreams and nightmares of Bollywood musicals and Lord Rama, who wonders if her life had gone in the right direction. Rekha (played by ... |
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Who Wants to Kill Jessie? by Eric Cotenas (6th October 2025)
While scientist Ruzenka Beránková (Ikarie XB 1's Dana Medrická) has developed a serum that can influence dreams – demonstrating her invention on a cow whose nightmares of being bedeviled by gadflies are observed by her and her colleagues through the Wiseman Picture Tube – her husband Jindrich Beránek (The Cassandra Cat's Jirí Sovák) is attempting to crack the secret behind anti-gravity gloves, inspired by the comic strip "Who Wants to Kill Jessie?" about a buxom female scientist constantly imperiled by a villains after her inventions for nefarious purposes after discovering his subordinates in possession of the illicit reading material. Curious about her husband's disturbed sleep after their weekly conjugals, Ruzenka snoops on his dreams and grows jealous when seeing him in the company of a beautiful blonde woman. She injects Jindrich with her serum and banishes him to the couch, unaware of the side effects of her invention whi... |
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This Property is Condemned: Imprint Collection #433 by Noor Razzak (5th October 2025)
Sydney Pollack’s "This Property Is Condemned" (1966) stands as a lush yet conflicted piece of Southern melodrama, a film that vibrates with atmosphere but struggles to reconcile its theatrical roots with cinematic realism. Adapted from Tennessee Williams’ one-act play, the story unfolds in a decaying fictional Mississippi town during the Great Depression, where the arrival of a railroad official, Owen Legate (Robert Redford), upends the fragile dreams of a young woman, Alva Starr (Natalie Wood). Beneath its romantic veneer lies a quiet despair—a sense that both the characters and the town itself are relics of a bygone promise, condemned not just by economics but by longing. Pollack’s direction, still early in his career, shows both ambition and uncertainty. The film captures the sweat and sensuality characteristic of Williams’ world—the faded grandeur of the American South, populated by desperate souls clinging to illusion. Yet Pollack’s polished Hollywood touch occasionally works against the material’s rawness. Where W... |
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Jet Storm: Imprint Collection #437 by Noor Razzak (5th October 2025)
"Jet Storm", directed by Cy Endfield, is a tense British ensemble thriller that predates the airplane-disaster sub-genre popularized in the 1970's with films such as "Airport 1975" (1974) and its subsequent sequels, yet approaches its scenario with a psychological depth rarely seen in later, more spectacle-driven films. While ostensibly a suspense story about a man threatening to blow up a transatlantic flight, Endfield’s film is less concerned with pyrotechnics than with moral panic, guilt, and the thin veneer of civility that holds modern society together at 30,000 feet. The film opens with Ernest Tilley (Richard Attenborough) boarding a London-to-New York jet carrying a diverse group of passengers. Early on, he reveals to the flight crew that he has smuggled a bomb onboard, seeking revenge for the hit-and-run death of his daughter—a crime committed by another passenger. From this setup, Endfield constructs a slow-burning chamber piece in the sky, one that examines collective ethics as much as individual despair. Attenborough’s performance anchors the film. His Tilley is not a cartoonish villain but a broken man unraveli... |
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Black Sheep by James-Masaki Ryan (2nd October 2025)
"Black Sheep" (2006) Fifteen years after a childhood trauma that left him with a fear of sheep, Henry Oldfield (played by Nathan Meister) returns to his family’s sheep farm in which he is ready to sell his share of the property to his older brother Angus (played by Peter Feeney). Angus Oldfield has gone into the field of genetics, and the farmland has been the site of a science laboratory that has been targeted by environmental activists. But after an altercation leads to a mutated lamb escaping, a chain of events start in which anything or anyone bitten by the creature become rabid creatures that prey on anything in their way… New Zealand is well known for being the land of sheep, in which the fluffy animals heavily outnumber the population of people in the country. In film, New Zealand produced some notable gory horror films, most famously with filmmaker Peter Jackson’s early works becoming influential milestones which led to his company WETA becoming a leader in practical and digital visual effects for many m... |
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Fires on the Plain: The Criterion Collection by Noor Razzak (29th September 2025)
Kon Ichikawa’s "Fires on the Plain" (Japanese title - "Nobi") remains one of the most harrowing and unflinching depictions of war ever committed to film. Adapted from Shōhei Ōoka’s novel, the film follows Private Tamura (Eiji Funakoshi), a tubercular Japanese soldier stranded in the Philippines during the closing days of World War II. What begins as a simple struggle for survival descends into a chilling meditation on humanity stripped bare, as starvation, disease, and despair turn fellow soldiers into scavengers, deserters, and, eventually, cannibals. Ichikawa’s treatment of the material resists the romanticization of sacrifice that pervaded many postwar Japanese war films, instead presenting war as an existential void where human dignity corrodes under unbearable pressure. The film’s stark black-and-white cinematography by Setsuo Kobayashi enhances its unrelenting bleakness. The camera frequently frames Tamura as a small, almost swallowed figure against vast, indifferent landscapes. This visual language underscores the futi... |
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Senso: Limited Edition by Eric Cotenas (27th September 2025)
Silver Ribbon (Best Cinematography): G.R. Aldo (winner) and Special Silver Ribbon: Luchino Visconti (winner) - Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists, 1955 Golden Lion: Luchino Visconti (nominee) - Venice Film Festival, 1954 Golden Goblet (Best Actress): Alida Valli (winner) - Golden Goblets, 1955 Top 10 Film Award (Best Film): Luchino Visconti (nominee) - Cahiers du Cinéma, 1956 1866: Venice has been occupied by the Austrians, but a war of liberation is on the horizon. General La Marmora has forged an alliance with Prussia, emboldening Italian Nationalists to public demonstrations, the biggest one at the La Fenice Opera House during a performance of "Il trovatore" raining leaflets down on the audience from the upper boxes. When handsome Austrian soldier Franz Mahler (Rope's Farley Granger) mocks the demonstration, hot-headed marchese Roberto Ussoni (Teorema' ... |
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Battleship Potemkin by James-Masaki Ryan (25th September 2025)
"Battleship Potemkin" (Броненосец «Потёмкин») (1925) English synth-pop duo Pet Shop Boys have consistently been at the top of the worldwide pop and electronic charts. Songs like "West End Girls" and "It's a Sin" are staples of 80s pop, their 90s work like "Go West" and "New York City Boy" continued their evolution with electronic music, and they have continued to be relevant into the 2000s. Their most recent album "Nonetheless" was their first to be released on the Blu-ray format with Dolby Atmos audio, and they continue to perform at sold out shows four decades since their debut. In 2003, the duo received an offer that was quite different from anything that they had done so far, and it was to create a new musical score for the 1925 silent Soviet feature "Battleship Potemkin". They had experience in film and stage before, with their music from their first two albums being used for the feature "It Couldn't Happen Here" as a long form music vid... |
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Prey by Eric Cotenas (24th September 2025)
One night, an alien ship comes into Earth's orbit and alien Kator beams down into the middle of the English countryside. The bear-faced alien brutally murders a necking couple and takes over the body of the man Anderson (Enemy Mine's Barry Stokes,) and presents himself as a wounded, disoriented stranger to the residents of a nearby sprawling estate: young Jessica (Felicity's Glory Annen,) and her older companion Josephine (Vampyres' Sally Faulkner,). Jessica is sympathetic and even intrigued by the stranger, but Josephine is repelled by him yet too dismissive to take his odd behavior beyond face value ("He's no weirder than any other man"). Growing jealous over Jessica's infatuation with Anderson, Josephine welcomes the man to stay if only to show him up to Jessica as nothing more than an animal.... |
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Bad Channels by Eric Cotenas (24th September 2025)
When Pahoota's AM radio station KDUL discovers that they can transmit nationwide at 666 MHz, station owner Vernon Locknut (The Shadow's Aaron Lustig) ditches the "All Polka" format in favor of hiring rock DJ Dan O'Dare (Bad Lieutenant's Paul Hipp), recently fined by the FCC for the on-air broadcast of his sexual encounter with another radio talent. Stuck covering the fluff assignment is Cable World News reporter Lisa Cummings (Dead Heat's Martha Quinn) who finds her own citing and other local reports of a UFO more interesting and runs off with the sheriff (Victor Rogers) to investigate a report. The reports turn out to be true as an alien and his robot partner take over the station with DJ Dan and his engineer Corky (... |
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Raw Meat by Eric Cotenas (24th September 2025)
Golden Scroll (Best Horror Film): Raw Meat (nominee) - Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, 1975 When American student Alex (The Day of the Locust's David Ladd) and his British girlfriend Patricia (Crucible of Horror's Sharon Gurney) get off the tube one night at Russell Square Station, they nearly step over the body of a man (Blood from the Mummy's Tomb's James Cossins) on the stairs. Alex assumes he is a drunk but Patricia thinks he might be a diabetic. They check his wallet and discover he is James Manfred, OBE and tell a policeman up top but when they return to the scene, the man's body is gone. That seems to be the end of it until the report lands on the desk of Inspector Calhoun (... |
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Raw Meat by Eric Cotenas (23rd September 2025)
Golden Scroll (Best Horror Film): Raw Meat (nominee) - Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, 1975 When American student Alex (The Day of the Locust's David Ladd) and his British girlfriend Patricia (Crucible of Horror's Sharon Gurney) get off the tube one night at Russell Square Station, they nearly step over the body of a man (Blood from the Mummy's Tomb's James Cossins) on the stairs. Alex assumes he is a drunk but Patricia thinks he might be a diabetic. They check his wallet and discover he is James Manfred, OBE and tell a policeman up top but when they return to the scene, the man's body is gone. That seems to be the end of it until the report lands on the desk of Inspector Calhoun (... |
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The Last Horror Film: Tromatic Special Edition by Eric Cotenas (21st September 2025)
Saturn Award (Best International Film): The Last Horror Film (nominee) and Best Supporting Actress: Filomena Spagnuolo (nominee) - Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, 1993 Clavell de Plata (Best Cinematography): Thomas F. Denove (winner) - Sitges - Catalonian International Film Festival, 1982 New York cabbie Vinny Durand (The Ninth Configuration's Joe Spinell) has dreams of Hollywood fame, and his muse is Jana Bates (Dracula A.D. 1972's Caroline Munro), the "Queen of Horror Films". Leaving his job and his mother (Stardust Memories's Filomena Spagnuolo, Spinnel's real mother billed as "Mary Spinell") behind, Vinny takes off to Cannes - where Jana is promoting her new film "Scream", produced by her ex-husband Bret... |
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