donderdag 5 augustus 2010

Bloody-Disgusting Indie Horror News

Bloody-Disgusting Indie Horror News


'No Time to Fear' Evil Spirits Haunting the Woods

Posted: 05 Aug 2010 01:53 PM PDT

The trailer has finally arrived for Michael Korbic's No Time to Fear, a new indie slasher that heads deep into the woods. "On an overdue camping trip a group of life-long friends decide to change their lives by moving from California to the East Coast. The trip ends abruptly for Celine, Jake James DeBello, Cabin Fever), Derek (Daniel Kountz, Halloweentown II), Rachel and Nate when Nate shoots an ominous statue hidden in the woods. The friends are launched into upheaval when Nate shoots himself in the head after seeing a corpse-like double of himself. Celine resents her boyfriend, Jake, accusing him of being uncompassionate about Nate's suicide. Rachel fights with Derek over his brewing friendship with Celine. As the remaining four friends prepare themselves for a new life, they find themselves under assault by an evil spirit that takes the form of its prey. As the friends tragically die, one by one, they realize something has followed them back from the woods, something malicious. They consult a hypnotist (Louis Mandylor, My Big Fat Greek Wedding) in hopes of extinquishing the Doppelganger. As the evil spirit sews mistrust and carnage, they must struggle to maintain strength in their friendship if they are to survive. But, how do you defeat an evil that cannot be stopped?" Trailer inside.

It's the Death of Hollywood, In the Form of Horrorized Posters!

Posted: 04 Aug 2010 11:41 AM PDT

A new website was launched that's doing some pretty rad stuff. From the same dude who brought you the zombie-themed Star Wars posters comes Hollywood is Dead, a website dedicated to artist Matt Busch's innovative poster work. "Each HOLLYWOOD IS DEAD poster parody is faithfully recreated by Busch's ability to adapt any painting style thrown his way," the press release explains. "As opposed to just taking the original posters and altering them digitally in PhotoShop, Busch has painstakingly hand-painted every detail with traditional mixed media before slaughtering them with a zombified treatment." Mother-effin'-awesome. And to answer your question, yes, you can buy 'em.

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