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Review: Night Terrors

Published September 15, 2016 by biggayhorrorfan

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While, perhaps, considered blasphemous by some, this critic maintains that Night Terrors killer Santa segment provides more visceral enjoyment than the classic And All Through the House from 1972’s Tales from the Crypt. Sorry, Joan and friends!

Here, a rampaging Claus obliterates a group of likeable punks in a rundown house. Full of humor and bloody mayhem, this jolly (yet very murderous) stranger makes quick work of these youths in a variety of brutal ways and then, thankfully, makes his way onto the typical (and very annoying) suburban family next door. Interestingly, the fact that writer Alex Lukens and director Jason Link create very enjoyable and relatable victims makes the violence seem all the more random and unnecessary. These are the type of people that populate your favorite local bands or write that anarchistic blog that you adore and are the exact opposite of the obnoxious and privileged denizens of the popular slasher projects from the ‘80s. Thus, their demises, while fun, are littered with a touch of rare poignancy.nt-santa

Baby Killer, the second story in this well executed independent horror anthology from Weird on Top Pictures, benefits from some emotional immediacy, as well. Here, writer-director Lukens goes for broke, creating some of the film’s most disturbing visuals, including the savage murder of a young child, as a mad scientist-type goes on a killing spree trying to save his dying daughter. Although, actor Richard Hackel fills his determined patriarch with such anguished passion that it is hard not to feel for him. Meanwhile, Miranda Howard’s Sandy is equally effective as she, valiantly, fights for her life and that of her unborn child.

nt-baby-killerThe final story, Abstinence, is full of gooey madness as a viral infection, caused by sexual contact, takes its toll on a college campus. Most notably, actors Sean Jones and Joe Bachan add plenty of bro-type humor while Asia Rain is an effectively attractive presence as the woman worth dying for.

Admirably filmed on a budget of $5000 with mostly non-actor types, Night Terrors even succeeds with its wrap-around segment,  featuring an annoyed older sister (the invigorating Alyssa Benner) spinning scary tales to her relentlessly sleepless brother (a cutely exasperating Dominic Crawford).

You can rent this fine indie terror achievement at: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00QU8OOY4 or purchase it and other goodies at www.weirdontoppictures.com.

Until the next time, SWEET love and pink GRUE, Big Gay Horror Fan!

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Housesitters

Published September 8, 2016 by biggayhorrorfan

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I babysat for a couple of kids in a rainy rectory once.

Thankfully, director-writer Jason Coffman has imagined something even more unusual with Housesitters. In this upcoming horror comedy, party-hearty friends, Angie and Izzie, discover something very strange in the basement of the estate that they are watching over. Naturally, many supernatural hi-jinks ensue.

Coffman has recently released a fun teaser trailer, featuring a number of enjoyable Euro horror references, for the film:

…and if you eventually get bored dipping your fingers in that bloody bong water, you can follow the film’s progress at

https://www.facebook.com/HousesittersMovie

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CarousHELL: Official Trailer

Published September 2, 2016 by biggayhorrorfan

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The last few times that I have visited an amusement park, I have definitely felt my mortality. The rides just weren’t as fun with the thought that I could actually be that one in a million who catapults, mid-swirl, off the roller coaster. Yikes!

Director-writer Steve Rudzinski, the force behind the fun indie slasher Everyone Must Die, goes this fear one better, though, with his most recent effort, CarousHELL. Detailing what happens when a pissed off carousel pony begins to wreck bloody vengeance, this zany scare ride looks like a must see.

Naturally, the official trailer is a total blast…

 

…and you can keep up with the carnival like atmosphere at www.caroushell.com and www.facebook.com/silverspotlightfilms.

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Review: I Love Lucy

Published July 7, 2016 by biggayhorrorfan

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If only…I had known about that paternal lycanthrope curse. Those full moons in my thirties might have been a lot easier.

Likewise, writer-director-editor Zach Lorkiewicz explores some mysterious traits and hidden personalities, but within high school culture, with his latest, colorful short I Love Lucy. Here, beautiful Lucy (an ethereal Danielle Lauder) is nervously looking forward to her prom date, and all that may follow, with the cherub cute Rex (a spot-on, charming Jacob Kogan). Encouraged by her friends and a couple of ominously over interested school officials, Lucy’s preparations for her special night may be bit more bloody and freakishly revealing than anyone could possibly anticipate, though.

Combining the sunny world of teen comedies with science fiction and horror overtones, Lorkiewicz creates a fuzzily unique universe here. Aided immeasurably by Tracy Rosenblum’s special effects work and the sonic backgrounds created by Alison Ho and Catherine Yang, I Love Lucy is truly an intriguing and artistically superior work. Its ending may be open to interpretation, but anyone who has experienced the cold hard truth that everyone around them is virtually unknowable with find much to chew over here.

You can watch the short, in full, at:

 

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Review: Slay Belles

Published April 16, 2016 by biggayhorrorfan

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I would gladly attend a viewing party hosted by WI filmmaker Joe Trione, but any other kind of festivity… well…I would just have to, respectfully, decline. For Trione’s latest micro-budget epic Slay Belles, a ridiculously fun ‘80s slasher homage, takes place at a Christmas celebration…and almost no one comes out of it breathing!

Utilizing a script by James Wirth and a bevy of his drag performer friends, Trione shows his obvious love for the horror genre, old Joan Crawford melodramas, highlighted by Dear Ruthie’s fabulous appearance as a society mother, and queer nightlife culture here. Plot wise, as expected, a masked killer has escaped and everyone at Janelle’s (a delightfully buoyant Jaymes Mansfield) annual holiday charity event soon finds themselves in all sorts of bloody disarray. As the bodies pile up and those blatant red herrings begin to play strip poker, it is up to the heroine of the piece, played with sassy resolve by Dora Diamond, to get to the bottom of the mass slayings.

Quick paced, unabashedly revenant in its outrageousness and even filled with some tattooed eye candy in the form of Dylan Cherek’s festive decorator, this jolly enterprise will be making its debut on May 7th in Milwaukee, WI – https://www.facebook.com/events/1074214285934853/. The film will also be shown at Milwaukee Pridefest:  http://pridefest.com/2016/04/10/stonewall-screening-of-slay-belles-june-11/.

So, until the next time, hum a little holiday tune…and SWEET love and pink GRUE, Big Gay Horror Fan!

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Domestica

Published March 30, 2016 by biggayhorrorfan

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As hard as I try, there are always a few dishes piled up in my sink and a couple of crumbs decorating my counters. Thankfully, super talented filmmaker Zach Lorkiewicz has reassured me with Domestica, his latest short, that a messy household may actually be beneficial to my health!

Here, when a few flies disturb a perfect homemaker’s decorative set-up, the results are quite bloody! Played with understated comic precision by Meg Stanton, the humor of this piece is paramount, but, thankfully, Lorkiewicz is also a fan of the gooey visual, making the gore a prominent pleasure, as well.

Nicely, this splatter-ific package is a feat of style and atmosphere, as a whole, making one look forward to what wonders Lorkiewicz will pull off next. Hopefully, we will soon find that out.

 

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Terrortory

Published March 22, 2016 by biggayhorrorfan

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There is nothing like a good anthology film and the ingeniously titled Terrortory, with a reported summer 2016 release, looks like it could fit into that category nicely.

Director-writers Kevin Kangas and Mark Wenger have also, wisely, included gorgeous indie Scream Queen Bianca Allaine (above), currently riding high due to the publicity for the upcoming Zombinatrix, among its cast members.

You can take a peek at the first official trailer at:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFFHtcbxvAA

…and you can keep with all further activity at

https://www.facebook.com/terrortoryfilm  and http://www.terrortoryfilm.com/.

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Night of the Slasher

Published March 11, 2016 by biggayhorrorfan

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I try to punch in for work right on the dot and sometimes…I even smile throughout my shift.

But Jenelle, the lead character in Shant Hammassian’s Night of the Slasher, really puts me to shame with her commitment to her job. Deciding she has to take part in all the typical horror movie sins, such as drinking and having sex, to capture a killer, the troubled teen attacks her goals with gusto…and is soon facing down a ferocious psychopath.

Receiving raves since its release, including a consideration as a Best Oscar Short nominee, Night of the Slasher is currently playing such celebrated festivals as SXSW and has proven to be one of the most eagerly anticipated films of the year.

Personally, I can’t wait to see it!

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Killer Pinata Premieres!

Published December 3, 2015 by biggayhorrorfan

Killer pinata 1Holy Boxer Shorts, Horror Lovers! The zany, bloody and totally fabulous Killer Pinata is having it’s premiere this Friday, 11/4/2015, at the Logan Theatre in Chicago.

Filmed as love letter to terror comedies and to the eclectic variety of the community of Logan Square, where it was produced, Killer Pinata not only sounds like loads of fun, but it is adding to the social order by featuring a strong and resourceful heroine – who just happens to be gay! Oh, and there is, also, handsome actor Nate Bryan (pictured above) fighting the titular monster in his skivvies. What more could you ask for?

Tickets are going fast, so if you are Midwest fabulous, be sure to reserve yours at KillerPinataMovie@gmail,com, as quick as you can.

 

….and be sure to keep the candy bursting at https://www.facebook.com/KillerPinataMovie, as well!

Until the next time, SWEET love and pink GRUE, Big Gay Horror Fan!

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David Schmidt’s The Underpass

Published September 28, 2015 by biggayhorrorfan

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So, now you not only have be aware of crazy cab drivers when biking through the city, but you also have to beware of creepy underpasses, as well?!?

Well, all speedsters should thank Chicago director-writer David Schmidt for the warning…and the seasonal chills! Filled with some nice atmosphere and a strong black female lead, the passionate Krystin Williams, The Underpass may just be the way to start your Halloween festivities off with a spooky, investigative bang!

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