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Showing posts with label Wes Craven. Show all posts
November 5, 2015
Scream XXX: A Porn Parody (Vivid, 2011)
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Labels:
Axel Braun,
comedy,
horror,
parody,
Rick L. Blalock,
RonJeremy,
scream,
The Blue Cheese,
Vivid,
Wes Craven,
Wicked Pictures
October 22, 2015
Movie Review: Farmer's Daughters (1976) (Impulse Pictures/Synapse Films)
Reviewed by: Rick L. Blalock - October 22, 2015
Starring :
Gloria Leonard
Susan McBain
Nancy Dare Marlene Willoughby
John Black
Spalding Gray
Philip Marlowe
Zebedy Colt
Bill Cort
Synopsis
An innocent afternoon of spying on their parents having sex (and then forcibly sexually assaulting the farm hand) turns even more vile for three daughters when escaped convicts pick their farm to hide from the cops! A horrifying, hardcore afternoon of assault, torture and incest follows as the convicts take advantage of the entire family, culminating in a shocking, perverted game of “Simon Says” and a weirdly mixed and edited final montage. This film is the very definition of “hardcore,” and one of the most eyebrow raising films in the Impulse Pictures library!
(Runtime - 61 minutes)
Will be released on DVD on November 10, 2015 (Impulse Pictures/Synapse Films)
July 16, 2015
SCREAM FACTORY PRESENTS Wes Craven’s SHOCKER COLLECTOR’S EDITION BLU-RAY
Highly-Anticipated Horror Cult Classic from the Master of Horror Wes Craven
SCREAM FACTORY™ PRESENTS
Wes Craven’s
SHOCKER
COLLECTOR’S EDITION BLU-RAY™
Starring Michael Murphy, Peter Berg, Cami Cooper and Mitch Pileggi
ARRIVES ON HOME ENTERTAINMENT SHELVES EVERYWHERE ON SEPTEMBER 8, 2015
FROM SCREAM FACTORY™
Pre-order This Definitive Collector’s Edition Today!
Fans of legendary director Wes Craven (Scream, The Last House on the Left, A Nightmare on Elm Street) know well the terror mayhem inflicted by Horace Pinker, a diabolical mass murderer who harnesses electricity for unimaginable killing powers, from the 1989 horror cult classic SHOCKER. On September 8, 2015, Scream Factory™ is proud to present Wes Craven’s SHOCKER Collector’s Edition Blu-ray, packed with insightful bonus content including, special audio commentary with Wes Craven, all-new interviews with Mitch Pileggi, Cami Cooper, executive producer Shep Gordon, music supervisor Desmond Child and soundtrack artists, new audio commentary with director of photography Jacques Haitkin, co-producer Robert Engelman and composer William Goldstein, retrospective featurettes, original storyboard gallery and much more!
SCREAM FACTORY™ PRESENTS
Wes Craven’s
SHOCKER
COLLECTOR’S EDITION BLU-RAY™
Starring Michael Murphy, Peter Berg, Cami Cooper and Mitch Pileggi
ARRIVES ON HOME ENTERTAINMENT SHELVES EVERYWHERE ON SEPTEMBER 8, 2015
FROM SCREAM FACTORY™
Pre-order This Definitive Collector’s Edition Today!
Fans of legendary director Wes Craven (Scream, The Last House on the Left, A Nightmare on Elm Street) know well the terror mayhem inflicted by Horace Pinker, a diabolical mass murderer who harnesses electricity for unimaginable killing powers, from the 1989 horror cult classic SHOCKER. On September 8, 2015, Scream Factory™ is proud to present Wes Craven’s SHOCKER Collector’s Edition Blu-ray, packed with insightful bonus content including, special audio commentary with Wes Craven, all-new interviews with Mitch Pileggi, Cami Cooper, executive producer Shep Gordon, music supervisor Desmond Child and soundtrack artists, new audio commentary with director of photography Jacques Haitkin, co-producer Robert Engelman and composer William Goldstein, retrospective featurettes, original storyboard gallery and much more!
Labels:
horror,
New Releases,
Scream Factory,
Shocker,
Wes Craven
January 4, 2014
Movie Review: Body Bags (Blu-ray)
Scream Factory has been going above and beyond with some really fine treatment of John Carpenter’s classic films on Blu-ray. Just this year we’ve seen excellent releases of The Prince of Darkness, Assault on Precinct 13 and what could possibly be their best Blu-ray release this year in The Fog. During the early 90’s Carpenter put together an anthology along with genre great Tobe Hooper for Showtime called Body Bags. Here, Carpenter directed two of the films -- Hair and The Gas Station, and Hooper directed The Eye. Much like Creepshow, Carpenter also does a frequently humorous and gory wraparound piece where he plays a mortician who uses the bloody corpses to tell the stories unfolding. The Gas Station is the first in the anthology and this is a straight-up slasher with some sprinklings of humor. It follows a young, attractive women and her new job as an overnight gas station attendant. She’s alone the whole night after reliving the evening shift attendant (Robert Carradine, Revenge of the Nerds). Creepy red-herrings are strewn about here in the form of a bum played by Carpenter regular, Buck Flower (They Live) and a drunk played by horror great Wes Craven.
The bodies gradually start to pile as someone is wandering about the darkness surrounding the gas station and hacking up folks. The premise of The Gas Station is routine but it starts a fun pace for the film and has an enjoyable performance by Robert Carradine.
September 20, 2013
Movie Review: Deadly Blessing (1981, Scream Factory)
Before Wes Craven went on to become one of the supreme auteurs of the horror genre with films like Nightmare on Elm Street and the
Scream series, the filmmaker grabbed enough cult status to keep his name
relevant with Last House on the Left and The Hills Have Eyes. These were great
films - visceral, nasty and both as unrelenting as anything produced in the
1970's.
In 1981, Craven's approach for the Amish themed thriller
Deadly Blessing takes a more restrained but still includes many of his classic
touches fans have been able to see in his work over the past 40 years. Scream
Factory has just released the Collector's Edition of Deadly Blessing, and
folks, it's pretty special because this is the first time it's ever been
released on Blu-ray and DVD in the US.
December 11, 2011
Movie Review: Deadly Blessing (1981)
Directed by Wes Craven
Reviewed by Greg Goodsell
After Martha (Maren Jensen) movies with her husband John (Jeff East) to live at his country estate, the couple gets a chilling reception from the nearby Amish-like sect the Hittites. Her husband has been cast out from the sect, and his unforgiving father and sect leader Isaiah (Ernest Borgnine) refers to Martha as an “incubus.”
Buy Deadly Blessing from Amazon UK!
Investigating a noise in the barn, John is killed after an unseen hand turns on his tractor, crushing him. His death written off as a freak accident, Martha’s longtime gal pals Vicky (Susan Buckner) and Lana (a young Sharon Stone) arrive at the country home to show their support. The girls all chip in to do their part by wearing as little as possible in order to inflame all the nearby Hittite men. The women’s only nearby friends are Louisa (Lois Nettleton) and her quirky daughter Faith (Lisa Hartman) who hate the Hittites as much as they do – but for different reasons.
September 21, 2011
Movie Review: Scream 4 (2011, Blu-ray)

I feel like I’ve been in a wayback machine. We all know the story, we all know the characters and we even know the gimmicks, but the nostalgia was well worth it. It could be due solely to the fact that the characters are my age and I identified with them in 1996 when the original came out and with each successive sequel, I aged the same way they did (quickly and gracefully… ahem). So, prepare yourselves for a glowing, gushing, fanboy review of Scream 4, complete with obligatory Wes Craven and Kevin Williamson butt kissing. Oh, and I still have a crush on Neve Campbell.
Labels:
2010s,
Anchor Bay,
Blu-Ray,
Courtney Cox,
David Arquette,
David Hayes,
Neve Campbell,
scream,
Scream 4,
Wes Craven
September 4, 2011
Wes Craven's "Deadly Blessing" Coming to DVD from Arrow Video on November 14th!
They'll Build A Barn From Your Bones!
Wes Craven unearths the darkness that festers beneath an isolated community in Deadly Blessing, a rural tale of mistrust and bloody murder from the director of Last House on the Left.
When Martha marries into a close knit sect she finds herself shunned as an outsider by its fanatical members, but when her husband dies mysteriously while riding a tractor expressly forbidden as a tool of the devil, things take a darker turn. Marked as a incubus by her neighbours, time is running out for Martha and her visiting friends, as plagued by nightmares and fearing for their lives, they face the violent fury and retribution of old time religion.
Labels:
1980s,
horror,
New Releases,
Wes Craven
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