When a tenth installment in the Hellraiser franchise was announced, most of the horror community reacted with a sigh. Considering an iconic character such as Pinhead, not to mention the other cenobites as well, were going to be drawn out and cashed in on one again.
Linnea is the ultimate scream queen. A stalwart of low-budget horror and exploitation in the 1980s and 1990s, and has appeared in over 100 acting roles. She moved to LA in the late 1970s and began a career in modelling. She was soon spotted (after appearing as an extra in a number of films) and given her first role in Fairy Tales (1978, dir Harry Hurwitz), a sex comedy in which she played Sleeping Beauty.
Born Mildred Elizabeth Fulvia Rossi, Milicent Patrick was born sometime between 1915 and the 1930s (reports vary wildly) in El Paso, Texas. Milicent was a multi-talented woman (an actor, costumer, designer, illustrator and animator) whose name you may never have heard, but whose work you are certainly aware of. Indeed, much of Milicent’s life remains a mystery, partly due to her desire to avoid the spotlight, giving several conflicting stories to would-be biographers as to her background and real life.
Streamer is written and directed by the pair consisting of Jared Bratt and Vincent Pun and stars Bratt in the lead who plays a character by the same first name, alongside Tanya Lee who plays the role of Ivy.
English born, German raised Veronica Mary Glazer was already a published model when Hammer Films boss James Carrera noticed her and featured her opposite Christopher Lee in Dracula Has Risen from the Grave (1968, dir Freddie Francis). A stunning beauty with genuine talent, she dazzled on the big screen and would go on to feature in arguably the studio’s best
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Taking a look at the franchise and where it might go next or where it has been. Like most fans of the Cloverfield franchise, I was extremely excited when the news broke that the third installment of the series would be gracing our televisions the moment the Super Bowl was over thanks to the fine folks at Netflix. With it being a Cloverfield film, they brought the news to people unexpectedly and in style with a special ad which was played during the big game. This ad looked like a teaser trailer but had the added twist of announcing the drop of the film that same night.
We currently live in a time where niche is no longer just a flavor of the week... audiences constantly look to get their grubby hands on anything that looks remotely nostalgic or is a re-packaged classic finally available for consumption. I'll try to keep the food puns minimal but that brings us to our feature "Attack of the Killer Donuts!" [REVIEW]
Kyle gets down to the bone of "Victor Crowley" on his latest review. Is it everything it's cracked up to be and will it satiate fans of the franchise? Find out!
Mark drops his next 2 WIHM Challenges and he takes it back to some of the classics. What are your choices this month?
To kick off Women in Horror Month, I’m going to go for an obvious one – Anya Taylor Joy in Robert Eggers’ The VVitch. A standout performance in a beautifully original film that, like most Witch stories, carries a very potent message about the way women, particularly young women on the verge of discovering their sexuality, are treated in patriarchal society – something that.....
Netflix has been able to provide fans of their service with a fair quality when it would come to horror films in the past few years. Films such as Hush, Gerald's Game, The Babysitter and even series like Stranger Things are keeping us coming back for more......
Kyle breaks down the newest edition to the Saw franchise and just what he thinks is the future of the series. Check out his in depth breakdown of what he thinks now.
Alex unleashes his primal non parenting rage on MOM AND DAD (2017) Have you seen it. Find out what he thinks about the NICHOLAS CAGE Freakout movie you might have been waiting for.
Kyle Laugh took the time to Chat with the Wri/Dir Jed Brian of "Unlisted Owner" for a interview. Let's get into the mind behind the madness and find out whats next for the writer/director.
Looking for a new Found Footage movie to sink your teeth into? Perhaps Kyle will entice you to check this one out in his newest review and forthcoming interview with the director. See what he thinks of this entry. Check it out!
Kyle finishes up Season 2 of The Exorcist! See what he thought of the show that is part of the new FOX buyout from Disney. How will it's future be impacted? Find out in this review.
Kyle breaks down why he is a fan of the original Exorcist by recanting his experience then diving head first into season one. See what Kyle thinks of the TV show that almost wasn't.
More TOP 5's?! Oh, were aren't over just yet! Our contributors have an insatiable appetite for horror. Such is the case with Kyle Laugh for our last Top 5 of 2017! He breaks down his picks and why. Find out what he chose now!
Cine_Fury rings in the New Year with his Top 5 of 2017. This marks his first article for the BTV website. When it comes to the horror genre. He has seen it all. The bottom of the barrel all the way to the top. Be sure to check out his Top 5 to see what underground goodness you have been missing!