Scare Me is the ultimate blend of anthology horror mixed well with comedy. Josh Ruben who is mainly known for commercials. Took his chance on a bold new direction for anthology horror and flipped it on its head.
Josh Ruben interview for Scare Me
AJ Friar sits down with Josh Ruben, the director of the new excellent Scare Me starring Aya Cash(The Boys) and Chris Redd(Popstar: Never Stop Popping) we have a great time discussing everyone’s chemistry in the film and how energetic Chris Redd was in the film. Scare Me is getting ready to stream on Shudder on October 1st.
Darren Lynn Bousman interview for Death Of Me
We at Infamous Horrors had the pleasure of speaking with the great Darren Lynn Bousman the director of Saw 2, 3,4, and also Repo! The Genetic Opera, as well as the brilliant St. Agatha. His new film Death of Me is a departure than his typical gore splatter affair and we talk about that in depth here. Hope you all enjoy this interview.
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Spiral Review
Spiral is a new horror film streaming on Shudder that is on par to be one of the best horror films of 2020. In a time where LGBTQ lives are struggling for equality, Spiral juggles that aspect of horror rather well. I have seen a lot of complaints from horror fans for the recently released Antebellum which some called Trauma porn. Spiral I feel is the complete opposite while I rather enjoyed Antebellum myself, I believe Spiral will find its audience way sooner than Antebellum will.
The Swerve Review
The Swerve Is a movie made for fans like In The Mouth Of Madness and similar movies in tones where the main character just find themselves in situations that often cause more chaos than luck. Luckily however, The Swerve is much more than what meets the eye on the surface. From the trailer, it looked like a typical line of movies that feel like they made for the Lifetime movie channel and this is one reason I have strayed from away from watching any sort of trailer for movies that are sent my way to review. Especially with theaters being closed its much easier to avoid a trailer nowadays. I’m glad I still ended up giving The Swerve a shot because dammit! It is truly something special to behold.
‘Scream 5’ starts filming in Wilmington, NC
According to IMDB, Parkside is the working title for Scream 5. Film permits show that Parkside is set to begin filming in the coming weeks.
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The Third Day(Pilot) Review
The Third Day is pretty much, simply put, the best new show on TV with Jude Law absolutely crushing it in the pilot episode which I won’t go into spoilers here. If you enjoyed The Wicker Man and Midsommor then The Third Day will be right up your alley.
Shout Factory TV host ‘31 Nights of Horror’ streaming every night in October!
This October, Shout! Factory TV and Scream Factory proudly present 31 Nights of Horror. Fans can tune in each evening throughout the entire month for a macabre movie that’s sure to satisfy cravings for all things creepy. Each night of the stream will feature a genre favorite such as Witchboard, Bad Moon, Sleepaway Camp, The Exorcist III, Clive Barker’s Nightbreed: Director’s Cut and many more.
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Chop Chop Invades Home Video for Halloween
Rony Patel’s Debut Film
Kamikaze Dogfight in partnership with Gravitas Ventures, a Red Arrow Studios company, has announced the Digital HD and Cable VOD launch of Rony Patel’s debut slasher Chop Chop. An ordinary pizza delivery leads to a night of chaos when a murderous psychopath targets a young couple who might be harboring a secret of their own. Chop Chop will be available to rent or own October 20th on Amazon, iTunes, Comcast, Spectrum, Vudu and more.
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Eternal Code Review
Eternal Code is a new science fiction movie with a splash of horror elements involved that is really helped by the performances of the stars involved. Richard Tyson especially really improves the product around while it may not the best film you’ll see in 2020 it’s an admirable attempt by Harley Wallen.