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LA Asian Pacific 2016: THE UNBIDDEN, Ambitious And Unnerving Frights

A woman sleeps alone at night. Her bed sheets begin to move, awakening her. Is she imagining things? Or is she under attack by a supernatural creature? Quentin Lee's ambitiously unnerving The Unbidden refuses to play by the rules for...

Exclusive Clip: HE NEVER DIED, Speak Softly And Take A Big Bite Out Of Life

Henry Rollins stars in the action-comedy He Never Died, which just opened in select theaters in the U.S. over the weekend, and is also available to watch via various Video On Demand platforms. We have an exclusive clip to share...

Celluloid Screams 2015: THE INVITATION Opens The Fest, And The Rest Are Not So Bad Either

Hey UK! Make your way to Sheffield during the weekend of October 23rd through the 25th if you want to get your fantastic film fix. The Celluloid Screams: Sheffield Horror Film Festival returns to Showroom Cinema for its sixth edition...

2015 Bruce Campbell Horror Film Festival Lineup Includes TALES OF HALLOWEEN, HE NEVER DIED, And More

Residents of Chicagoland, rejoice! (Also, tourists who can make plans to travel there). The program for the second annual Bruce Campbell Horror Film Festival presented by Wizard World has been announced, and it is filled with "vampires, psychotic breakdowns, cannibals,...

Crowdfund This: THE UNBIDDEN, An Asian-American Horror Psycho Thriller

With Halloween approaching, it's a good season to think about psychological thrillers and dark secrets, which means it's the perfect time to consider backing The Unbidden, an Asian-American horror psycho thriller from director Quentin Lee. Lee has forged a path that...

HE NEVER DIED But He Sure Got Bloody. Check The First Official Still From The Henry Rollins Starring Film.

Just last week I had the chance to visit the set of He Never Died, the Jason Krawczyk directed indie with punk rock icon Henry Rollins in the lead role. I had the chance to sit and chat with Rollins...

HE NEVER DIED: Henry Rollins As Blood-Lusty Loner

Henry Rollins scares me. The image of him, bare-chested and tattooed, fronting the seminal punk band Black Flag in the early 1980s seared itself into my consciousness, and so I have no trouble believing him as "a mysterious loner who...

Review: WHITE FROG Cries Out For Love, Tolerance, Tenderness

Everyone grieves in their own way and in their own time. White Frog establishes a happy family before promptly destroying it. Promising and popular high school senior Chaz Young (Harry Shum Jr.) dies unexpectedly. His mother (Joan Chen) goes to...