Strip Club Massacre

Even the nicest person has their breaking point!

Midnight Releasing, the distribution company that brought us 2016’s supernatural slasher Knucklebones, is back at it with their latest release Strip Club Massacre!  Co-written by Bruce Kilroy and director Bob Clark in his directorial debut, the film is a great and entertaining entry into the very popular genre of indie horror…sexploitation.

THE PLOT

Megan (Alicia Watson) is a beautiful, but down-on-her-luck woman.  She just lost her job, her boyfriend has been cheating on her, and she pretty much has nowhere to go.  Deciding that it’s time for a change, she calls up her long time friend Amanda (Courtney Riggs) to ask for a place to stay while she begins her new lease on life.  When she arrives, it’s clear that Amanda and her boyfriend Bobby (Stefan Rollins) are living the good life, all thanks to Bobby’s job.  He’s the co-owner of a local strip club called Tease.  Clearly in need of a job, Megan takes him up on his offer to be a cocktail waitress, even though Amanda is strongly against it.

As soon as she starts her new job, it’s clear that she has just entered a competitive atmosphere full of sexy, but catty women.  The queen bee of the club, and the most bitchy of the bunch, is Jazz (Erin Brown).  She instantly takes a dislike to Megan and makes the work environment a living hell.  After working there for a couple of days, Megan decides that waitressing is just not cutting it financially.  She approaches the club’s other co-owner John (Mark Law) and asks for a chance to give dancing a try.  He warns her of the hardships she’ll encounter, but she insists that she can do it.

After a while, although she seems to be good at her new position, it’s clear that her relationship with the other dancers isn’t getting any better.  In an attempt to make her feel better about things, John invites her to his house for a pool party just to kick back and have a good time.  It starts out ok, but as the night goes on the truth about the club is slowly revealed, and after an unfortunate event Megan is pushed to her limit and decides to take matters into her own hands!

SHOULD YOU SEE IT?

From the title of this movie alone, you pretty much know what you’re getting yourself into.  Sexy women, a bit of cheese, boobs and blood…it’s sexploitation at its finest!  Strip Club Massacre delivers everything you would expect in a low budget indie horror flick.  Although some of the acting is better than others, it’s not as terrible as some might expect.  I felt that Alicia’s lead role of Megan was pretty good, and her chemistry with Courtney (Alicia’s real life best friend) was great!  Erin Brown delivered a great performance of the bitch that you can’t stand.

My only real complaint was that the massacre was a little reserved, and not as violent and gory as I was hoping for.  Don’t get me wrong, it definitely has its squeamish moments, and the use of practical effects is always a plus for me. That’s one of the best highlights of indie horror!

Overall, I would recommend this flick to any fan of low budget indie horror.  The pacing wasn’t too bad, the dialog and plot are pretty entertaining, and I never got bored while watching. The film just might make you think twice about giving the quiet and sweet people a hard time.  It might bite you in the ass in the end!

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Strip Club Massacre

20171 h 41 min
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Certification NR
Director Bob Clark
Producer
Runtime 1 h 41 min
Release Date 2 May 2017
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Killing Ground

“Being in the wrong place at the wrong time can sometimes be tragic.”

An abandoned tent in the middle of nowhere, and the thought… “What’s the worst thing that could’ve happened to its owners?”  This chilling vision and morbid thought would later become the inspiration for 2016’s Australian low budget independent film Killing Ground!  Written and directed by Damien Power in his full length feature debut, this heart pounding thriller is taking the festival circuit by storm in a BIG way!  First screened at the Melbourne International Film Festival in August 2016, it would eventually become an official selection at Sundance the following January with raving positive reviews.  IFC Midnight, the leading distributor in Independent Horror, has done it again with Killing Ground. Audiences everywhere are sure to be rocked and possibly disturbed to the core with its wide release coming in the summer of 2017!

THE PLOT

The film actually presents three different storylines that at first don’t seem to fit.  We first meet Ian (Ian Meadows) and Sam (Harriet Dyer), a young couple on a romantic camping trip just outside of Sydney to celebrate the New Year.  Ian seems to have the perfect spot picked out: a riverside camp ground that he visited as a kid.  Upon arriving, they discover another tent just a few yards away.  Although it could put a damper on their plans, the couple stays optimistic that absolutely nothing will ruin their weekend. Boy, are they ever wrong!  As the hours pass by, there doesn’t seem to be any sign of the neighboring tent’s owners, and the next morning Sam decides to inspect the tent. It now seems that there’s something definitely wrong with the situation.

We then jump to a second storyline:  Rob (Julian Garner), Margaret (Maya Stange), their teenage daughter Em (Tiarnie Coupland), and toddler son Ollie are also on vacation in the same location.  Em, being the typical teenager, isn’t really into the whole “family outing” thing.  She decides to stay behind as her parents go for a hike, taking Ollie with them.

Elsewhere, we’re introduced to two local outcasts, German (Aaron Pedersen) and his friend Chook (Aaron Glenane), who seem to spend their time creeping on girls and being a nuisance to the community.  However, they do seem to be “courteous” enough to provide directions to a nice local campsite.

It’s here that we start to realize that the storylines are from slightly different time periods, probably just a few days apart.  Back at the camp, Ian and Sam decide to pack up and leave, but they soon discover a lost and disoriented Ollie wandering the woods alone.  As it turns out, the owners of the other tent are Ollie’s family.  Determined to locate Ollie’s family and put the puzzle pieces together, Ian and Sam are greeted by Chook who agrees to help with the search.  Although, once German arrives, the situation quickly goes from bad to worse, and the mystery slowly begins to unravel to a startling truth.  Now Ian and Sam must quickly shift into survival mode with the odds strongly stacked against them!

SHOULD YOU SEE IT?

I was among the privileged crowd of horror fans to witness the first Texas premier of this film at the 12th annual Texas Frightmare Weekend convention!  I went into it semi-blind, and am VERY happy I did.  It was easily the best screening of the weekend this year!  This movie hit all the right notes on making a horror/thriller great.  Acting, directing, and cinematography were superb, and the tension levels in this movie rival that of Don’t Breathe.  What really made this an effective horror film is that it has one element that is lacking in most modern horror films today: character development.  In Killing Ground, you actually care about the characters, and when it really gets going, their fate is much more impactful.

The filmmakers also did a great job of making the most of the low budget by creating a dark and realistic atmosphere which in turn, made the violence seem very real and disturbing.  On that note, the violence in this film may be a little too much for some viewers.  It’s not a splatterfest or over the top gory, but sometimes it’s what you don’t see that really gets into your head.  Don’t get me wrong, the onscreen violence is there and there are a couple of scenes that are shocking.  One in particular was so extreme that it left the entire audience stunned…you’ll know what I mean when you see it.

Overall, I would HIGHLY recommend this one!  It was a great film, and I have no doubt that it’ll do very well when it gets its wide release later this year.  Director Damien Power showed that he knows what he’s doing, and I really look forward to what his next project is in the future!

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Killing Ground

A remote campsite. An abandoned tent. A romantic getaway to die for.

20171 h 28 min
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Director Damien Power
Producer Lisa Shaunessy, Joe Weatherstone
Runtime 1 h 28 min
Release Date 29 September 2017
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The Devil’s Candy

“A chilling tale of family, dark art, obsession, and heavy metal!”

During the 2015 midnight madness portion of the Toronto International Film Festival, several films were screened that quickly became favorites among horror fans.  Among these are titles such as The Final Girls, Green Room, and the anthology film Southbound.  On September 13, one of these screenings really stuck out as a soon to be classic.  That film is known as The Devil’s Candy.  Written and directed by Sean Byrne (The Loved Ones) in his sophomore feature, it was somewhat under the radar until horror distributer powerhouse IFC Midnight released it in March of 2017.  Soon after, the film was a hot topic of discussion among social media as a “MUST SEE”!

THE PLOT

Jesse (Ethan Embry) has three passions in his life…his family, his art, and heavy metal.  Although he struggles to make it as a successful artist, he’s determined to make it work.  When presented with the opportunity to buy their dream home in rural Texas, Jesse along with his wife Astrid (Shiri Appleby), and young teen daughter Zooey (Kiara Glasco) enthusiastically make the move.  Not only is it a great deal, but along with the house is a huge storage building that is perfect for Jesse’s art studio.  As an added (and unpleasant) bonus, the house also comes with a dark and sinister past.

As the family gets settled in and tries to adjust to this new way of life, they are visited by the former home owners’ troubled son Ray (Pruitt Taylor Vince).  Ray’s disturbing demeanor seems to be linked with the house and the land around it, and all he wants is to come back home.  After he is turned away by Jesse, the “dark forces” inhabiting the home seem to take hold of Jesse as well, and it really starts to show through his artwork.  As the days go on, Ray’s behavior increases and his true intensions reveal themselves in a dark and disturbing way.  Now, Jesse must overcome his own “demons” and do whatever he must to protect his family as well as himself.

SHOULD YOU SEE IT?

I must admit, I wasn’t too sure what to expect when going into this one.  I DID know one thing, and that was that IFC Midnight has been killing it lately with their releases!  The social media buzz on this movie was nothing but positive and that was enough to peak my interest.  Needless to say, I LOVED this one!

It’s more than just a horror film.  It’s a very touching and dramatic rollercoaster of a thriller that never lets up.  The acting is superb all around, especially from the lead Ethan Embry.  His portrayal as a loving and protective husband and father is very convincing, and the chemistry with his co-stars is top notch.  The cinematography made the overall tone of the movie that much more disturbing and really added to the story.  To top it off, and one of the highlights of the film, is the soundtrack.  Metal, metal, and more metal!  The multiple nods to Metallica (my favorite band) were a nice bonus as well.  Over all, it’s a great movie and shouldn’t be missed.  The perfect blend of horror and metal!

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The Devil's Candy

20171 h 30 min
Metadata
Certification NR
Director
Producer
Runtime 1 h 30 min
Release Date 17 March 2017
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Ouija: Origin of Evil

“It’s more than just a game, and the only winner….is Evil!”

The Exorcist, Witchboard, and Paranormal Activity.  What key element do these horror classics have in common?  The Ouija board!  Demonic possession/summoning is a very popular plot point in recent horror films. Although some are better than others, there’s something about the dark spirit realm that definitely gets under the skin.  Back in 2014, the teen possession thriller Ouija attempted to do just that.  Even though it had its moments, the film was considered to be a fail by most critics and viewers alike.  It seemed to be a little rushed, and a bit on the cheesy side.

When news of a sequel was announced, the first reaction by horror fans was “What’s the point?!”  In 2016, however, Ouija: Origin of Evil was released and according to critics and horror fans, was considered to be a HUGE redemption to its predecessor!  Co-written by Jeff Howard and director Mike Flanagan (Oculus), the film is a prequel to the original and is one of the standout horror films of the year.

THE PLOT

Set in 1967 L.A., the film follows widowed mother Alice Zander (Elizabeth Reaser) and her two daughters Lina (Annalise Basso) and Doris (Lulu Wilson).  Struggling to make ends meet, Alice works out of her home as a local Fortune Teller/medium.  With help from her daughters, she provides her clients with well orchestrated and very convincing séances, in the hopes that they bring the troubled people closure and peace.  One night out of boredom, eldest daughter Lina sneaks out and joins her friends at a party.  Knowing what Lina’s mother does for a living, they decide to pull out a Ouija board as a joke and try to “make contact”.  Thinking that this could be a nice addition to their business, Lina suggests that her mother incorporate the board into their “act”.

After a successful trial run with the board, a startling discovery is made.  The Ouija board actually works, and the youngest daughter, Doris, seems to have made contact with several spirits including her deceased father!  As things progress, it seems that there is more to the story and the house itself may be hiding a dark history.  To make matters worse, Doris’ behavior seems to drastically change. Now, what started as a game has become a spiritual battle with little hope for a happy ending!

SHOULD YOU SEE IT?

I’ll admit when I heard of the upcoming release of this film, I also felt it was unnecessary due to the disappointment of the original.  To my surprise, I really liked this one!  It was much better and elaborated on the story by answering a few questions that we all had from the first film.  The atmosphere was really creepy, and the camerawork and special effects were tastefully done.

Overall the acting was pretty good, but the standout performance, hands down, goes to the young Lulu Wilson!  There’s just something about possessed kids that always creeps me out, and this was no exception.  One scene that stood out the most is a VERY creepy interaction between her and Lina’s boyfriend Mikey (Parker Mack).  It sort of reminded me of Regan’s “You’re gonna die up there” scene from The Exorcist.  You’ll know what I mean when you see it.  I would definitely recommend this film!  Not only is it creepy with well timed jump scares, but it’s a fun paranormal film that anyone can enjoy.  Personally I have mixed feelings about the Ouija board.  I’m not sure if they really work or not, but I’m not willing to take that chance.  So, if you ever decide to pick one up, just remember the rules of a Ouija board:  Never play alone, never play in a graveyard, and ALWAYS say goodbye!

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Ouija: Origin of Evil

When you talk to the other side, you never know who will be listening.

20161 h 39 min
Metadata
Certification PG-13
Director Mike Flanagan
Producer
Runtime 1 h 39 min
Release Date 20 October 2016
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The Monster

Whether you believe or not, sometimes… “Monsters” are very real!

Ex Machina, Spring Breakers, Room, The Witch, and The Lobster. What do all these great films have in common?  Independent film distribution company A24, that’s what!  In 2016, they released yet another horror gem called The Monster.  Written and directed by Bryan Bertino (The Strangers), the film is not only full of fear-inducing tension, but also challenges the viewer on an emotional level as well. During October of 2016, it was screened at several film festivals such as Beyond Fest, the Tacoma Film Festival, and Sitges Film Festival. It has quickly gained an underground following and has been positively received by users and critics as well.

THE PLOT

The film follows a troubled young girl named Lizzy (Ella Ballentine), whose toxic relationship with her neglectful mother Kathy (Zoe Kazan) is finally reaching the breaking point.  The plan is for Lizzy to go and stay with her father, which may become a permanent arrangement.  After a long and stressful morning, the road trip begins with very little conversation between the two.  As night falls and a rainstorm hits, their travel comes to an abrupt halt when they hit an animal and almost lose control of the car.  When they get out to investigate, it appears that they hit a wolf.  The strange thing is that the wolf seems to have already been injured by some sort of animal.

Confused and a little frightened, they call for help.  When the tow truck arrives, they suddenly realize that the wolf is missing and they’re not alone!  Trapped in their car, the two must now rely on each other because it seems they’re being watched and possibly hunted by something lurking in the nearby woods…and it has no intention of letting them leave!

SHOULD YOU SEE IT?

I was VERY pleasantly surprised with this one!  It had a perfect blend of horror, tension, and drama.  The acting was top notch from both leads.  Some reviews have complained of the young Lizzy’s constant crying as being annoying.  I, for one, disagree with this.  If you can put yourself in her shoes, her distress is completely justified given the circumstances.

The film also does a great job of not overdoing the horror with cheap jump scares, and relies on the almost claustrophobic tension build up.  This is superbly highlighted by the characters’ fear and panic.  Another great aspect of the film is the drama between the mother and daughter.  The opening scene alone is somewhat disturbing, because it shows a tough reality that some viewers may be able to relate to.  This in turn sets the tone for what’s to come.

I would definitely recommend this film.  I thought it was great! Not only does it get under your skin…but it also makes you think.  Are “monsters” real?  You be the judge.

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The Monster

Stay in the light

20161 h 31 min
Metadata
Certification R
Director Bryan Bertino
Producer Richard Suckle, Bryan Bertino, Adrienne Biddle, Aaron L. Ginsburg, William Green
Runtime 1 h 31 min
Release Date 11 November 2016
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Lake Mungo

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“A chilling look at the reality of family tragedy.”

When many people hear “Australia,” the first things that normally come to mind are crocs, snakes, spiders, outback, etc.  What many fail to realize is that the Australian people are also great filmmakers!  What they do best is reach the viewing audience on all levels.  Whether it’s extreme horror such as The Loved Ones and Wolf Creek, or the psychological dramas such as Snowtown and the more recent The Babadook, the Aussies know what they’re doing in the horror genre.

In 2008, a low budget indie film emerged and has been hailed as an instant cult classic in the found footage fan community.  This film is known as Lake Mungo.  Written and directed by Joel Anderson in his first full length feature, it made its way through various film festivals starting with South by Southwest in Austin, TX and the Traveling Film Fest Wagga Wagga in Australia, before being picked up by the After Dark Horrorfest in the U.S. resulting in mostly positive reviews.

THE PLOT

The film follows the Palmers, a local family of the city of Ararat.  Following the tragic drowning loss of the 16 year old daughter, Alice (Talia Zucker), the recount of the story is told through documented interviews with Alice’s parents Russell (David Pledger) and June (Rosie Traynor) and brother Mathew (Martin Sharpe) as well as local friends and co-workers.

Soon after Alice’s disappearance and her body’s eventual recovery, strange things begin to take place in the family’s home.  This leads Mathew to set up cameras in the hopes of capturing evidence that maybe Alice’s spirit is present.  As the family reviews the evidence, which leaving them with more questions than answers, they contact a local psychic named Ray Kemeny (Steve Jodrell) hoping for some sort of closure.  Soon, things get stranger and new evidence surfaces leaving everyone wondering what kind of secret life Alice may have been leading.  Now the Palmer family must take things into their own hands in order to solve the mystery of their beloved Alice, with the hopes that she will finally rest in peace.

SHOULD YOU SEE IT?

Being a HUGE fan of paranormal found footage style films, it was a surprise to me that I had never heard of this gem of a film years ago.  Thanks to some reliable sources, I was encouraged to give it a view and am VERY glad I did!  It’s a very engaging and compelling film, to say the least.  Although not a film for everyone’s taste, it’s definitely one I would recommend to a fan of this genre of film. The acting is top notch, and the cinematography is excellent!

Even though I would call it more of a psychological drama than a straight up horror film, it does have some very well executed scenes of tension and dread that can leave the viewer emotionally drained by the time the credits start to roll. (By the way…be sure to watch through the credits for the added bonus). To get the full effect, I would give the same advice that I received: Turn off the lights, cut out all distractions, and really GIVE yourself to the film.  You won’t be disappointed.  Excellent film!

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Lake Mungo

If you've never seen a ghost... Look closer.

20081 h 24 min
Metadata
Certification R
Director Joel Anderson
Producer
Runtime 1 h 24 min
Release Date 17 June 2008
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All Through the House

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“If you don’t watch out, he’ll make you shout…or better yet, scream for your life!”

Horror is usually attributed to the Halloween season, especially horror films.  There is a sub-genre, however, that sometimes gets overshadowed.  The Christmas slasher film is a well known category of horror flicks.  With classics such as Black Christmas and Silent Night Deadly Night, or the more recent Krampus, it really holds up due to a strong cult following.  At the RIP film festival on Halloween of 2015, another entry was unleashed.  That film is the soon to be cult classic, All Through the House!  Written and directed by the talented Todd Nunes and produced by the Readmond company, the film is the recipient of multiple awards from various film festivals such as Best Director, Best Actress, Best Slasher, and Audience Choice.

THE PLOT 

Rachel Kimmel (Ashley Mary Nunes) has returned home from college for Christmas break, but things are a little uneasy.  The neighborhood is still a dark place since the disappearance of five year old Jamie Garrett fifteen years earlier.  As Rachel gets reacquainted with her grandmother, Abby (Cathy Garrett), she reads a card from Mrs. Garrett (Melynda Kiring) asking if Rachel could help with decorating her home for Christmas.  Out of sympathy, she agrees to do so after she goes shopping with her friends.  Upon returning, Rachel and her friends, Gia (Natalie Montera) and Sarah (Danica Riner), see Mrs. Garrett off for a few hours so they can get to work.

Little do they know, their night of innocent fun is about to take a turn for the worse.  A sadistic killer (Lito Velasco), dressed in a sinister looking mask and Santa Claus suit, has been slowly stalking the neighborhood leaving nothing but a bloody trail of bodies behind…and the Garrett house is his next target! As the girls look around the home, it becomes clear that Mrs. Garrett is a very troubled woman and has some dark secrets of her own.  Rachel also quickly discovers that there is more to the story than she and everyone else ever knew!

SHOULD YOU SEE IT?

This was a pretty cool movie, but it may not be for everyone.  If you’re looking for a creepy supernatural or paranormal found footage type movie (which is all the rage lately), then you may wanna look elsewhere.  If you LOVE 80’s style slasher flicks such as Friday the 13th, Sleepaway Camp, and Halloween, then this is right up your alley!  It’s got all the great ingredients for such a film…blood, boobs, cheese, and dark humor!  A special bonus is the great special effects that are included.  Brought to us by Tommy Pietch and Josh McCarron, the film contains some gruesome and bloody images that are sure to satisfy the most ravenous gore hounds! Great Holiday Flick!

“It’s an unpredictable gore fest filled with holiday cheer and unadulterated horror!” – Horror Society


All Through the House Press Release

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Los Angeles, CA – Old-school slasher fans take notice, ALL THROUGH THE HOUSE – a holiday horror film – is making its U.S. debut on all major video on demand platforms. Pre-orders on iTunes began September 3, 2016, released by Gravitas Ventures. ALL THROUGH THE HOUSE is produced by The Readmond Company and written/directed by Todd Nunes. To celebrate the gory news, The Readmond Company is giving away signed movie posters to the first 100 iTunes pre-orders at www.allthroughthehousemovie.com.

Hot off the festival circuit, ALL THROUGH THE HOUSE has received 19 awards and nominations including Best Slasher and Audience Choice Award (RIP Horror Film Festival, Hollywood), Best Director (Hardcore Horror Fest, Chicago), and Best Local Feature (Another Hole in the Head, San Francisco). The 80s-style slasher is gearing up for domestic release on October 4, 2016.

ALL THROUGH THE HOUSE stars scream queens Ashley Mary Nunes (SYFY’S ROBOT COMBAT LEAGUE), Jessica Cameron (TRUTH OR DARE), Jennifer Wenger (TALES OF HALLOWEEN, JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE), and Lito Velasco (NEVER SLEEP AGAIN: THE ELM STREET LEGACY). The film’s gory special effects were created by Tommy Pietch of SYFY’S FACE OFF and STAR TREK: RENEGADES.

SYNOPSIS: Fifteen years ago, a peaceful Christmas neighborhood was engulfed by fear when five-year-old Jamie Garrett was mysteriously taken from her bedroom never to be seen again. Now on Christmas break, Rachel Kimmel comes home from college to find her neighborhood struck again by a reign of terror. A violent killer is hiding behind a grisly Santa mask, leaving a bloody trail of slaughtered women and castrated men to the steps of the Garrett house. Rachel finds herself in a horrifying nightmare as she discovers the twisted secret behind the mask.

- “A titillating, cheeky, irreverent, darkly comedic take on the holiday slasher subgenre” - MORE HORROR

- “All Through the House is the perfect stocking stuffer, the perfect present under the tree. It’s an unpredictable gore fest filled with holiday cheer and unadulterated horror” – HORROR SOCIETY

- “This should very well go down in history as a must-watch for horror fans during the holiday season for years to come – THE BLOOD SHED

- “All Through the House is just what we needed this holiday season, definitely Christmas in spirit and one-hundred percent horror” – WE ARE INDIE HORROR

- “This film is one of the most brutal, entertaining and downright fun slasher films I have seen in quite a long time. Fans jaded by the slasher genre seriously need to check this one out as soon as possible” – FRIGHT METER AWARDS

ALL THROUGH THE HOUSE has received 19 awards and nominations including the following wins:
• Best Slasher (RIP Horror Film Festival)
• Audience Choice Award (RIP Horror Film Festival)
• Best Editing (RIP Horror Film Festival)
• Best Director (Hardcore Horror Fest)
• Best Actress – Jessica Cameron (Hardcore Horror Fest)
• Best Local Feature (SFindie’s “Another Hole in the Head” Film Festival)
• Best Supporting Actress – Melynda Kiring as Mrs. Garrett (GenreBlast Film Festival)

ALL THROUGH THE HOUSE was shot in 21 days in the summer of 2014 in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Lake Arrowhead, CA. Director/Writer Todd Nunes graduated with honors from The Los Angeles Film School and studied screenwriting at UCLA's Writers' Program. This is the first film by Los Angeles-based The Readmond Company.

FULL CAST: Ashley Mary Nunes (ROBOT COMBAT LEAGUE), Jessica Cameron (TRUTH OR DARE), Melynda Kiring (THE FOG LADY), Jennifer Wenger (JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE), Lito Velasco (NEVER SLEEP AGAIN: THE ELM STREET LEGACY), Natalie Montera, Jason Rayer, Johanna Rae (NATURAL BORN FILMMAKERS), Cathy Garrett, Matt Poeschl (ENTOURAGE), Danica Riner, Kelsey Carlstedt, Lyndon Laveaux, Justice Lee, Sarah Miller, Milijana Riner, Noah Boylen, John Nunes, and Sky Boylen.

US • 2015 • 16:9 • Stereo • 95 mins • Unrated

ALL THROUGH THE HOUSE, a feature-length film by The Readmond Company, 4700 W. Jefferson Blvd, Suite 101, Los Angeles, CA 90016. allthroughthehouse@gmail.com, www.allthroughthehousemovie.com,
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Official Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NW3UiE70CCk
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All Through the House

There is a CREATURE stirring...

20151 h 20 min
Metadata
Certification NR
Director Todd Nunes
Producer Stephen J. Readmond
Runtime 1 h 20 min
Release Date 31 October 2015
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The Babadook

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“Not all children’s books have a happy ending!”

During the month of November of 2014, there were lots of great movie releases, many of which received Oscar nominations.  As I was scrolling through the list of releases, I came across a funny title of a film I’d known nothing about.  Now I’ll admit, I don’t always agree with critics, but it’s hard to ignore a certified fresh score of 90+.  The film in question is the critically acclaimed Australian thriller The Babadook (taken from the Serbian word for Boogeyman – Babaroga).  Written and directed by Jennifer Kent in her full length feature film debut, and based on her short film Monster, it has received outstanding positive reviews from horror critics and fans alike.

THE PLOT

Amelia (Essie Davis) is a single mother struggling to keep it together raising her troubled young son Samuel (Noah Wiseman).  The driving force behind her difficulties is the lingering pain she endures daily since the loss of her husband, who died tragically in a car accident.  To make the matter worse, the couple was on their way to the hospital due to Amelia going into labor with Samuel.  Now, what should be a happy yearly celebration is just a painful reminder of the terrible day.

The trouble that Samuel is dealing with is typical of a young child, which is the common fear of a “monster in the closet.”  To try and ease his mind, Amelia lets him choose any book he wants her to read as a bedtime story.  He chooses an obscure book from his shelf entitled “Mister Babadook.”  Not sure of the origin of the book, she decides to read it anyway, which only fuels his fear even more.  Now Samuel is convinced that the alleged “monster” he’s afraid of is the “Babadook.”

As the days go on, Samuel’s behavior intensifies and becomes almost unbearable for Amelia to handle.  Not only that, but it seems that this “Babadook” might actually be real (and not just in Samuel’s head) when Amelia starts to experience strange occurrences herself.  As she studies the book more closely, there seems to be an underlying message when she “reads between the lines,” and now she must face the “Babadook” in order to save herself and her son from a VERY unhappy ending!

SHOULD YOU SEE IT?

I would advise anyone to watch this remarkable film with an open mind.  If you’re looking for a gory jump-scare filled horror movie, then this might not be for you.  This film could be labeled as more of a suspenseful thriller drama than a full on horror movie.  That being said, I really enjoyed it myself!  It is best viewed in the dark with no distractions in order to get the full effect.  If you can let yourself become immersed in it, the film can really get under your skin and creep you out both emotionally and mentally.  Jennifer Kent did a great job with this one, and definitely solidified herself as one of those “directors to watch.”

“I’ve never seen a more terrifying film than The Babadook. It will scare the hell out of you as it did me.” – William Friedkin (The Exorcist).  If the director of one of the scariest movies of all time gives a film this kind of praise, it’s definitely worth a watch!


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The Babadook

If it's in a word, or it's in a look, you can't get rid of the Babadook.

20141 h 33 min

Don’t Breathe

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“Disability doesn’t always mean kind-hearted!”

A sub-genre of horror that sometimes gets overlooked is “Home Invasion.”  Some of the more well known entries in this category are films like The Purge, The Strangers, You’re Next, and Funny Games.  At the annual South by Southwest festival this past spring, a new and interesting take on this style of horror was unleashed.  This film is simply titled Don’t Breathe.  Co-written by Rodo Sayagues and director Fede Alvarez (Evil Dead-2013), Don’t Breathe has quickly gained notoriety for its clever delivery and extreme tension inducing cinematography.

THE PLOT

The film follows Rocky (Jane Levy), Alex (Dylan Minnette), and Money (Daniel Zovatto).  They are a group of common, but well organized, house thieves who are very good at what they do.  After collecting for their most recent job, Money is informed on a new target that could be the big payout they’ve been needing.  The three of them meet and discuss the job.  The target:  a middle-aged man living alone in the slums, who is apparently sitting on a huge lump of cash.  As the three stake out the place, they make a startling discovery.  The man is completely blind due to an old war injury.  This seems like the perfect job with an easy payout for the group.  Once inside, they realize that this is FAR from the truth!  The old man may be blind, but he’s very capable of using his other senses to fend for himself.  As soon as the blind man (Stephen Lang) realizes that he’s not alone, he quickly locks down his home and traps them inside.  With seemingly no way out, and being stalked by a very dangerous man, the three young thieves seem to be out of options.  What started as a simple in and out cash-grab, has now become a fight for survival with little hope for escape!

SHOULD YOU SEE IT?

I have nothing but great things to say about this one!  It was awesome and one of the best films I’ve seen so far this year!  I know that “edge of your seat” is a cliché that sometimes gets over used, but I feel that it’s the perfect way to describe this one.  The tension buildup is nonstop, from start to finish and to top it off….it had a twist that was unexpected and totally game changing to the plot!  When the end credits started rolling, I realized that I was sweating…a lot!  The tension was that great, and my wife and I couldn’t stop discussing it all the way home!  EXCELLENT MOVIE!


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Don't Breathe

This house looked like an easy target, until they found out what was inside.

20161 h 28 min
Metadata
Certification R
Director Fede Alvarez
Producer
Runtime 1 h 28 min
Release Date 12 March 2016
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High Tension

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“Brutally intense and unnerving from start to finish!”

In the early to mid 2000’s the French were on fire with their contributions to the horror genre.  This “French Wave of Horror” gave us extreme films such as Irreversible, Inside, and Martyrs.  One of the early films of this nature was the extremely violent and tense thriller, 2003’s High Tension.  Co-written by Gregory Levasseur and director Alexandre Aja, it has become one of the most talked about French extreme horror films.  From the opening sequence to the jaw dropping conclusion, the film never lets up on the intensity and gruesome violence!

THE PLOT

Best friends Marie (Cecile de France) and Alexia (Alex) (Maiwenn Le Besco) are heading to Alex’s parent’s farmhouse for the weekend in hopes of relaxing and studying for their college exams.  They are greeted by Alex’s father and after giving Marie a quick tour, they have dinner and decide to turn in for the night.  Before long the doorbell rings, and without warning an unknown sadistic killer breaks in and goes on a gruesome rampage throughout the home.  Marie quickly hides under the bed, as the killer makes his way room by room, looking for his next victim.  Quietly Marie sneaks into Alex’s room to find her chained to the bed.  She tells Alex to stay calm as she goes into the parent’s room to try to call for help, but before she can do so, the killer approaches the room prompting Marie to hide in the closet.  The killer then drags Alex to his truck, and before he leaves Marie is forced to sneak into the truck as well, praying that she and Alex will escape this horrific night alive!

SHOULD YOU SEE IT?

My immediate reaction to this film as the ending credits started rolling were “I LOVE, LOVE, LOVED THAT MOVIE!”  It was a great horror flick to say the least and definitely lived up to its title!  That being said, it’s a VERY violent movie!  Full of blood, gore, and disturbing content, it can be tough to watch if you’re squeamish.  The driving force behind the film is the wild twist, which I definitely didn’t see coming!  I would warn a first time viewer to be careful to not read any spoilers, because if the twist is revealed, it will ruin it for you.  Once again, the French sure know how to deliver some intense and extreme horror, and in my opinion, High Tension is no exception!


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High Tension

Hearts will bleed.

20031 h 31 min
Metadata
Certification NC-17
Director Alexandre Aja
Producer Alexandre Arcady, Robert Benmussa
Runtime 1 h 31 min
Release Date 18 June 2003
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