“Now Sid, don’t you blame the movies, movies don’t create psychos, movies make psychos more creative!” – Billy Loomis
Category Archives: Horror
T-He: Waverly Films’ ‘Clown’ Trailer
Waverly Films, a few amateur filmmakers out of Brooklyn, created a fun fake trailer to a “Eli Roth” movie that made even Eli Roth tweet, “This is so good even I thought it was real…I WANT TO SEE CLOWN!!” Clown looks like it could be a great B-movie horror, but I doubt we’ll ever see this anytime soon. If you’ve seen the fake trailers during the intermission of Grindhouse, then you know what this kind of trailer is aiming for. This is great!
I think these guys make ICP jealous. Check out the faux trailer after the break!
T-He: Hilariously Creepy Snickers Halloween Commercial
Yayyy Snickers! Holidays bring the best out in advertisers, but the best holiday I could think of to be creative would be Halloween. This great new creepy Snickers ad is absolutely eerie and amusing. The costume in this commercial reminds me of the horrible horror gem The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation. Check out the ad spot after the break for a good time along with some great Burger King Halloween print ads from last year!
Official Paranormal Activity 2 Teaser Trailer
The first official notice that the Paranormal Activity 2 is still alive and kicking came out tonight with the first teaser trailer. This movie has been kept really secretive and no one really knows how the production is going or the exact premise to where this film is going to go. By the looking at the trailer, it appears it is in the same house, but with new owners and heavy security cameras. At the very end of it, it would appear that Katie is back for unfinished business perhaps? What’s really creepy, taking a few looks at it, when Katie appears, the baby shows up in the reflection of the mirror, but not in the crib; well played sir. Who knows. I hope this film can do what its predecessor had done, but I’m sure this movie will put butts in seats after Oren Peli’s low budget Paranormal Activity being a phenomenon. Check out the short teaser trailer after the jump!
Neato: Beware of The California Mountain Devil!
A great little video has been lead to my attention exploring the mystery of THE CALIFORNIA MOUNTAIN DEVIL. Friends Rob, Matt and a nameless guy behind a camera, decide to take this creatures mystery to their advantage and try and scare their friend, Chad. This video has a great twist that you don’t even see coming.
“The Lone Pine Mountain Devil (AKA the California Mountain Devil) is a bat-like carnivore/predator of North American folklore — the first reported sightings were in the Inyo County region of California, circa 1839.”
Check out the crazy video after the jump!
T-He: Pac-Man: The Movie Faux Trailer
Someone decided, “Hey let’s create a parody horror live action version of Pac-Man!” It works. This is a pretty eerie take on the classic arcade game and looks like it could be an interesting SyFy channel movie. This is really well done created by a comedy group called Therefore Productions. Perhaps this could lead to the sequel of Ms. Pac-Man.
Pharmaceutical CEO Michael Pacman is forced to take his own dangerous medications in order to survive a maze designed by a sadistic patient out for revenge.
The video after the jump!
A Splice Trailer is Released!
The official trailer for the eerie science experiment gone wrong thriller, Splice, has been released this past week. It’s almost like a someone took a hint of Deep Blue Sea by taking the playing god aspect with an animal, but this time its with some strange lizard creature. The creature almost reminds me of the chimera’s in the anime Full Metal Alchemist with the bonding of human and animal DNA. Looks creepy, but I’m still have my doubts. We’ll see won’t we? Starring Adrien Brody and Sarah Polley this sci-fi thriller will be released in theaters June 4 this Summer. Check out the trailer after the jump!
People Are Diggin’ ‘Buried’
Ryan Reynolds’ new film, Buried, is getting so much hype from this years Sundance Film Festival. Buried‘s only star and actor is Ryan Reynolds; there are other people in the film, but more like voice actors. The film is a Rodrigo Cortés directed film written by Chris Spelling; a bit of unknown talent as far as the film industry goes. Paul (Reynolds) is a U.S. contractor working in Iraq. After an attack by a group of Iraqis he wakes to find he is buried alive inside a coffin. With only a lighter and a cell phone it’s a race against time to escape this claustrophobic death trap.
After the official screening at Sundance, critics at Firstshowing.net and /Film.com have been praising this film. There has been so much praise, in fact that Lionsgate have picked up the film for distribution; hopefully for a very soon release date. I am pretty excited to see this film since Reynolds is my favorite actor. This film seems like a little gem that breaks away from the norm and is pretty ballsy and new. I like it. I can’t wait to see this film
The teaser trailer is up after the jump:
Who You Gonna Call? Ivan Reitman!!!

It is confirmed!! Thanks to the interwebs such as FirstShowing.net, Ivan Reitman, father of Jason Reitman (Juno, Up In The Air, Thank You For Smoking), has now been confirmed to direct Ghostbusters 3! Mr. Reitman has directed such epic pieces such as the two original Ghostbusters movies as well as Kindergarten Cop and My Super Ex-Girlfriend.
This is exciting news for the geek community, especially since everyone from the original cast will be involved! Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis, Bill Murray, Ernie Hudson, Rick Moranis and Sigourney Weaver have all been announced to be in the new horror/sci-fi/comedy. Now who are going to be the newcomers to pass the torch to? Only time will tell, but Ivan Reitman is saying that filming should begin something this year and to expect a 2011 release date!
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Upcoming 2010 Film Preview
I’ve got a good list of some of the most anticipated films of 2010. Some I would really love to see and just a few here and there that are just some big names that a lot of people will see. From remakes to sequels to dramas to horror to comedy, 2010 has got it all. A little bit of this and a little bit of that, it looks like 2010 will be an interesting year of film. Hopefully it can keep up with 2009. Check out the list after the jump. Continue reading








