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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Knucklebones

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“When trying to summon a demon…you must endure the consequences!”

The slasher genre of horror is always a favorite among horror fans.  Whether it’s the classic 80’s films such as Halloween and Friday the 13th, or the more modern movies such as Laid to Rest and Hatchet , fans are always in for a bloody treat!  In 2016, a new breed of slasher was unleashed, and we were introduced to a new face of fear.  This movie is called Knucklebones!  Written, directed, and produced by Mitch Wilson in his first full length feature film, it was an official selection at the Sitges and Frightfest London film festivals and has now been distributed by Midnight Releasing in the U.S.

THE PLOT

The film follows a young woman named Neesa (Julin), who is struggling with a troubled past and currently dealing with some personal relationship problems.  After recovering from a difficult decision, she is encouraged by her best friend Samantha (Katie Bosacki) to join her and some friends for a night of drinking and just kicking back to have some fun.  Along with Adam (Cameron Dean Stewart), Travis (Justin Arnold), and Kia (Taylor Tippins), the group decides to hang out in an old abandoned factory.

After a few drinks, they decide to wander around and discover a hidden crate containing a small box of “summoning stones” made from the bones of a human hand.  These stones are capable of summoning the ancient demon known as Knucklebones (Tom Zembrod), a German military experiment gone horribly wrong 40 years prior!  After a mixed decision, they decide to try the ritual, and the results are horrifically disastrous!  They’ve successfully summoned Knucklebones, and he seems to have only one thing in mind…kill all who stand in his way!  As the bodies pile up, and with the demon seemingly unstoppable, the remaining few are left with little hope for survival!

SHOULD YOU SEE IT?

I stumbled upon this film through social media, and being an avid horror fan of all genres, it definitely caught my interest!  I will say that it has all the makings of what you would expect from this type of film: cheesy one-liners, ridiculous characters, gratuitous nudity, and lots and lots of gore!

The shining star in the film is the demon Knucklebones himself.  He has the relentless brutality of Leatherface, the invincible likeness of Jason Voorhees, and the sadistic sense of humor of Freddy Krueger.  The gory special effects are pretty impressive and creative, to say the least.  One kill scene in particular definitely pays homage to an extreme kill in the Friday the 13th franchise that left me laughing and squirming at the same time!

Overall, I would say that I really enjoyed it.  Just take it for what it is, grab some popcorn, and get ready for bloody good time!

 

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Knucklebones

Roll Them Bones.

20161 h 25 min
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Director Mitch Wilson
Producer Dirk Hagen
Runtime 1 h 25 min
Release Date 27 August 2016
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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

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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“All Through The House”

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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,
https://www.facebook.com/allthroughthehouseSLASHER

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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Saw

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“How much blood would you be willing to spill in order to survive?”

“I wanna play a game.”  This is the unmistakable quote that started a franchise and horror culture phenomenon!  When you think “torture porn,” one movie rises above them all….2004’s psychological gore-fest Saw.  The feature film debut of the great horror director James Wan, and co-written by Leigh Whannell, it has become one of the most successful horror franchises of all time.  Filmed in just 18 days and on a relatively small budget, it was first screened at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2004 and quickly made its festival rounds before hitting theaters nationwide.

THE PLOT

In an old, seemingly abandoned bathroom, two men find themselves trapped with no recollection of how they got there.  A photographer named Adam (Leigh Whannel) and Dr. Lawrence Gordon (Cary Elwes) are both shackled and chained to pipes on opposite sides of the room, with a dead body lying in the center of the room holding a revolver in one hand and a small tape player in the other.  Soon the two men discover they each have a small tape, and after retrieving the player from the corpse, they play the tapes.  The voice they hear is of the notorious serial killer known by the authorities as “Jigsaw”.  He has been given this name due to his “calling card” left on the victims…a puzzle piece shaped section of skin cut away from their body.  He is a different kind of killer, though.  Never actually killing them himself, rather he puts his victims in terrible situations or “games” in order to test their willingness to survive.  Adam’s test:  watch himself die or do what it takes to survive.  Lawrence’s test:  kill Adam before the clock runs out in order to save his wife and daughter.  The only catch seems to be that they both must be willing to use the hacksaws found in one of the toilets in order to escape their shackles!  As time and options begin running out, both men start to come to terms with their fates and must make serious and life changing decisions in order to survive.  Let the game begin!

SHOULD YOU SEE IT?

I was a little late on jumping on this bandwagon, as I didn’t watch it until a friend recommended it upon its DVD release.  I didn’t know much about it at the time, and I’m actually glad for that.  Not only was it a great flick, but it also contains an awesome twist that I never saw coming!  After viewing this movie, it became a yearly tradition for my wife and me to head to the theaters with some friends to watch each sequel.  Not only do the sequels get gorier, but they also expand on the story which in turn becomes one huge psychological mystery with unexpected twists at every turn!  Not all games are fun, and in this case…no one wins!


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Saw

Live or die. Make your choice.

20041 h 43 min
Metadata
Certification R
Director James Wan
Producer Mark Burg, Gregg Hoffman, Oren Koules
Runtime 1 h 43 min
Release Date 1 October 2004
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Hostel

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“How far will someone go to fulfill their twisted fetish….and at what cost?”

At the turn of the century, a new wave of horror reared its ugly head.  Filmmakers would push the boundaries and try to find new and creative ways to shock and disgust audiences. Some call it gore, or splatter.  Eventually it would come to be known as “torture porn”.  When this term is brought up, one film definitely comes to mind…none other than 2005’s shocking torture film, Hostel.  Brought to us by infamous writer and director, Eli Roth (Cabin Fever, The Green Inferno), it is considered by some to be one of the most shocking and disturbing films to sit through.

THE PLOT

Two American backpackers Paxton (Jay Hernandez) and Josh (Derek Richardson), along with their new Icelandic friend Oli (Eythor Gudjonsson) looking to fulfill their sinful desires are making their way through Europe living it up with no hesitation to try anything “fun”.  While in Amsterdam, they meet a stranger who informs them that if they really want to fulfill their sexual desires then they need to head to the Slovak city of Bratislava.  Here is where the women LOVE American men, and are willing to do anything they wish.  Sounding too good to be true, the three young men board the next train to Slovakia in hopes of “scoring” big!  After checking into a local Hostel, they soon meet up with two beautiful local women, who encourage them to spend the day and night with them.  It seems like their dreams have come true and nothing could possibly go wrong….big mistake!

The next morning, Paxton and Josh awaken with little memory of what happened the night before, and can’t seem to find or contact Oli anywhere.  Thinking that he will show up eventually, the two decide to keep living it up and spend another night partying with the two lovely, but suspicious, ladies.  After succumbing to heavy intoxication, the guys become separated with Paxton passed out in a disco storage room.  Josh, on the other hand, awakens handcuffed to a chair in the middle of some sort of dungeon like room surrounded by countless torture-like instruments.  Little does he know the hell that awaits him!  With time running out and no clues to the disappearance of his two friends, Paxton quickly discovers that the two ladies had a motive all along, and are hiding a dark and deadly secret that seems impossible for anyone to survive!  Now Paxton must place himself into a nightmare that he could never have imagined in order to try to save his friends….and himself!

SHOULD YOU SEE IT?

I’ll never forget going to see this film when it opened in theaters.  It was a huge “word of mouth” film, and I wasn’t quite sure what to expect.  My wife and I thought it was great, but my friend and his wife didn’t like it at all.  It seems that this film is just that kind of movie.  You’ll either love it, or hate it.  What makes it so effective is most of the violence is off screen, so the horror is mostly left up to your own imagination.  Don’t get me wrong, it definitely has a fair share of shocking and violent scenes.  It’s not something I would recommend to the easily offended or squeamish, but if you have a tough stomach and love these types of film, it can’t be missed.  It’s not just a shock and gore flick.  The acting and story are well done, and Eli Roth does a great job at slow burning the tension with a great payoff!


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Hostel

Welcome To Your Worst Nightmare

20051 h 34 min
Metadata
Certification R
Director Eli Roth
Producer Chris Briggs, Mike Fleiss, Eli Roth
Runtime 1 h 34 min
Release Date 6 January 2005
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Hatchet

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“A great old fashioned slasher flick, that’s gallons of bloody fun!”

If you’re a fan of old school 80’s style splatter films, then look no further.  Paying tribute to the slasher flicks that we have all come to know and love, comes 2006’s Hatchet.  Written and directed by Adam Green (Frozen, the ski-lift thriller), Hatchet has enough blood, guts, gore, and 80’s campy cheese to entertain any horror movie fan!

THE PLOT

Set in the good ole’ Louisiana bayou, the film follows Ben (Joel David Moore) and his best friend Marcus (Deon Richmond) who are celebrating Mardi Gras in an attempt to cheer up Ben since his recent breakup.  In an attempt to think outside the box, they decide to go on a haunted swamp tour.  Accompanied by an oddball group of tourists, the trip quickly takes a turn for the worse when their inexperienced tour guide crashes the boat and leaves them all stranded in the swamplands.  Now they are about to face an even bigger problem…Victor Crowley (Kane Hodder).  Thought to be just a local legend, Crowley, a deformed and tormented man, wanders the swamps looking for his father and killing anyone who dares to set foot on his territory.  As the night progresses, the lost and terrified tourists have to rely on each other in order to try to survive Victor Crowley’s gruesome and bloody rampage!

SHOULD YOU SEE IT?

This film is a nice and refreshing splatter film, with enough humor to keep it more than just a gore-fest.  Director Adam Green’s “No CGI rule” makes this movie even more fun, because it relies on the old fashioned practical effects that have become a bit lost in today’s horror films.  Special effects artist John Carl Buechler, whose work includes Goulies, Friday the 13th Part VII, Nightmare on Elm Street 4, and Halloween 4, does a great job here! One kill scene in particular really stands out to me as one of the most brutal deaths I’ve ever seen in a movie.  Kane Hodder  himself told me that it was his favorite kill that he’s filmed!  Decent acting, great special effects, hilarious dark humor, and a few horror icon cameos make Hatchet a bloody good time!


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Hatchet

Stay out of the swamp.

20061 h 23 min
Metadata
Certification R
Director Adam Green
Producer Scott Altomare, Sarah Elbert, Cory Neal
Runtime 1 h 23 min
Release Date 27 April 2006
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Starring: Joel David Moore, Tamara Feldman, Deon Richmond, Kane Hodder, Mercedes McNab, Parry Shen, Joel Murray, Joleigh Fioravanti, Richard Riehle, Patrika Darbo, Robert Englund, Joshua Leonard, Tony Todd, John Carl Buechler, Rileah Vanderbilt
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