Jan 30, 2019
This week, after the news, we’ll
cover the old drive-in classic, “The Abominable Dr. Phibes”
followed by our discussion of the short film, “The Storm”, and our
modern-horror feature film, “Hellraiser: Judgment.” Grab some
snacks, turn up the volume, and lean back and relax. Here we
go...
News Features:
- The
classic 1960s Hammer Film thriller The Witches makes its Blu-ray
debut March 19th, 2019
from Scream Factory. The release includes a new audio commentary
with filmmaker and historian Ted Newsom, as well as the featurette
on the women of Hammer Film and theatrical trailers. Fans can
pre-order their copies now by visiting https://www.shoutfactory.com/product/the-witches?product_id=7008Haunted
by the terrors of her experience with African witch-doctors, school
teacher Gwen Mayfield (Joan Fontaine, Rebecca) accepts an
appointment as headmistress at the Haddaby School run by Alan Bax
(Alec McCowen, Frenzy) and his sister Stephanie (Kay Walsh, Stage
Fright). Gwen initially revels in the peacefulness she has found in
the quiet English countryside but soon begins to sense
“undercurrents.” Before long, a local boy falls into a coma and
Gwen discovers a voodoo doll impaled by pins. The danger that
follows brings her face to face with witchcraft as a series of
disasters unfold and lead her to the horrible truth.
- Eli
Roth’s History of Horror Documentary series is coming to Shudder in
February 2019 (if you mi
ssed in on AMC in it’s initial
run in October) An in-depth look at the history and influence of
horror with each of the seven episodes focusing on a different
topic like vampires or zombies. Slashers gets a two parter.
https://www.imdb.com/news/ni62350472?ref_=nm_nwr2
- Guillermo del Toro leads drive to
save horror bookshop Dark Delicacies - Pan’s Labyrinth director
joins Neil Gaiman, Cory Doctorow and other readers in crowdfunding
rescue of ‘amazing quarter-century institution’ Dark Delicacies in
Burbank, California, has been running since 1994, but co-owner Del
Howison said the business had been put under enormous financial
strain over the last few years, thanks to “skyrocket[ing]” rents.
The director called on fans to help via a gofundme and the call was
answered, raising $24,000 in four days
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2019/jan/23/guillermo-del-toro-leads-drive-to-save-horror-bookshop-dark-delicacies
- The
2019 Oscar nominations have been announced and as usual there are
very few horror film nominations. The only one appears to be A
Quiet Place being a Best Sound Editing nominee. In response, Bloody
Disgusting has made their own all-horror Oscar nominations and they
are pretty awesome with Hereditary, Mandy, Annihilation, A Quiet
Place, The Endless, Revenge, Halloween, and Upgrade all vying for
best picture - as well as a full complement of movies filling out
all the other categories.
https://bloody-disgusting.com/movie/3542825/oscar-nominations-2019-bloody-disgustings-horror-edition/
- For
Lovecraft fans, we have a treat coming. Popsugar reports that a
film adaptation of the H. P. Lovecraft horror story The Colour Out
of Space begins production in February and is aimed to be completed
by the end of 2019. "The Colour Out of Space" is a short story
written by Lovecraft in 1927. The story follows a family who moves
to Massachusetts. Shortly thereafter, a meteorite of sorts crashes
on their land, but it's not any ordinary rock. It begins to
"infect" the town; the food that grows is inedible, animals and
livestock unravel, and locals either go insane or die. We watch as
the family, from the patriarch to the children, slowly crumbles to
dust. The film will star the one and only Nicolas Cage and will costar Joely Richardson, Tommy Chong,
Elliot Knight, Julian Hilliard, and Q'Orianka Kilcher. The cast
will team up with the producers from Cage's last major romp, Mandy,
and Richard Stanley will take the helm as director.
https://www.popsugar.com/entertainment/What-Horror-Movie-Color-Out-Space-About-45705765
Drive-In Special: “Dr. Phibes Rises Again!
(1972)”
Horror Short: “The
Mannequin” (Youtube)
A horror thriller in which a
lonely costume designer working within an old theatre begins
to hear bumps in the night upon the
arrival of a mysterious Mannequin…
Feature Presentation: “Day of the Dead: Bloodline
(2018)”
Closing
It looks like the sun is
starting to come up, so we’re going to have to get going, the
Drive-in is closing down for the weekend. Stop in during the week
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