Monday, February 23, 2015
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Monday, February 9, 2015
Trailer of the Week: Curse of the Blue Lights (1988)
I overlooked this one when I published the book, but Code Red released this Pueblo, Colorado-based film on disc a few years back. Local filmmaker John Henry Johnson was at the helm, and the film is periodically screened in Pueblo by the Southeastern Colorado Heritage Center.
I can't actually find a trailer online (although one was included on the DVD), so here's the whole movie, thanks to a YouTube poster.
Sunday, February 8, 2015
Feeling a Little Crabby
I'll be reviewing the Blu-ray release of Island Claws for an upcoming issue of SCREEM magazine, a piece that will include comments from two of the film's stars. In advance of that, I thought I'd share a few images from the film's various marketing campaigns that I stumbled across.
First up is the VHS cover art, which was re-used for the new Scorpion Blu-ray.
Then there's this poster image, which appears to be for the overseas, Spanish-language video release.
And finally, this mysterious image that I found in a chat room that may have been from some pre-release promotional material, sporting a completely different title.
My Island Claws coverage will be in the spring issue of SCREEM.
First up is the VHS cover art, which was re-used for the new Scorpion Blu-ray.
Then there's this poster image, which appears to be for the overseas, Spanish-language video release.
And finally, this mysterious image that I found in a chat room that may have been from some pre-release promotional material, sporting a completely different title.
My Island Claws coverage will be in the spring issue of SCREEM.
Monday, February 2, 2015
Trailer of the Week: Where Evil Lives (1991)
To answer the question, "Did Claude Akins ever appear in a regional horror film?" we present this Florida obscurity that was finally released on DVD in 2012 by Troma. Shot in Stuart, Fla., on 16mm as Trilogy of Fear, this horror anthology failed to find a distributor during the dark days of the early 1990s when the fright film market bottomed out.
You can read more about it here and here. Watch the original promo below, along with Troma's revamped trailer.