Aug 212012
 

From Willy Adkins

As a guy who screens horror films for a daily living, I stubble across many trailers for “found footage films”.  With that said I have a quote for our friends over at Bloody-Disgusting & Magnolia Pictures… Are you ready for it?  Ok..

“The trailer for V/H/S has peeked my interest more then any other found footage film ever!  I can not wait to see this film”  ~ Willy Adkins / Spook Show Entertainment Inc.

About The Film

When a group of petty criminals is hired by a mysterious party to retrieve a rare piece of found footage from a rundown house in the middle of nowhere, they soon realize that the job isn’t going to be as easy as they thought. In the living room, a lifeless body holds court before a hub of old television sets, surrounded by stacks upon stacks of VHS tapes. As they search for the right one, they are treated to a seemingly endless number of horrifying videos, each stranger than the last.

Bringing together some of the top filmmakers in the game today, this wickedly conceived horror anthology sends the viewer through a gauntlet of suspense, terror, shock, and downright brutality—instantly distinguishing itself from a sea of lackluster found-footage horror flicks. The diverse and deviously creative minds behind V/H/Sshatter any preconceived notions about the genre, making it feel inventive and captivating once again.

Experience The Trailer

Cast & Crew

Starring: Calvin Reeder, Lane Hughes, Adam Wingard

Directors: David Bruckner, Glenn McQuaid, Radio Silence, Joe Swanberg, Ti West, Adam Wingard

Writers: Glenn McQuaid, David Bruckner

More Information

On Demand August 30th & In Theatres October 5th 2012!  

Visit the official website: www.VHStheMovie.com

 

Mar 262012
 


The historic Portage Theater is currently threatened by the potential purchase of the building it is in by a church. The church proposes to convert the theater into their worship space, remove the marquee, alter the auditorium, and eliminate the storefronts and half the apartments for offices and classrooms.

There will be a public meeting about this challenge to our community on Monday, March 26th at 7:00 PM at the Portage Theater, 4050 N Milwaukee. More information at 45th Ward alderman John Arena’s website.

Can’t make it out to the community meeting?

Click the link below to see how you can help take action and help us save this amazing place!

Feb 062012
 

 

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This one is very short but also fun to watch, it is not scary, it was meant to be humorous. There is a places were it could use improvement. There is few punchlines that need a little either with timing or execution, There is clearly no acting but it is more of a pitch and the duo of Chip and Bernie are the front runners. I wont spoil it so go ahead and give it a go. A good job to Pasquale Murena and to the fellas who play Chip and Bernie.

6/10 Howl’s

Reviewed by: Mykal the Wolf for Spook Show Entertainment

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Jan 052012
 

BLOOD JUNKIE  Reviewed by Norville Rogers, Esq. for SpookSpookShowEntertainment.com

Blood Junkie starts off with a bum seeking refuge in an abandoned chemical factory where he is quickly dispatched by our My Bloody Valentine-esque gas-masked killer.  The movie continues with a group of teenagers who decide to go camping for the weekend in the woods where the same chemical factory is rotting away.  Sound like your typical slasher storyline?  Perhaps.  And the intro production logo from Troma touts a level of impending disappointment (at least from this horror fan), but I have to say I was pleasantly surprised by the amount of enjoyment I received from Blood Junkie.

Quite frankly (I don’t like to bullshit when it comes to indie horror), the movie is typical in most any way a low budget horror film is; sub par acting, crappy FX, lack of production design, etc.  But the filmmakers decided to put a twist on the story by having it take place in the early 1980’s, which is what initially drew my attention.  Visually, the movie is shot to look like an 80’s film (and was most likely shot on old school video) and the costuming and props were spot on.  These people reminded me of the dorks and dweebs (yeah, I pulled those terms out of the history books) that used to babysit me in the early 80’s and the kid in the flick wore the same pair of glasses I had as a child.  The movie was very successful at pulling off the vibe of actually being a movie made in the 80’s – similarly to Ti West’s House of the Devil, but in a more “direct to video cassette” way.

The dialogue was funny at times and the characters were likable despite all being relatively two-dimensional and comical, not dramatic in any sense.  The chemical factory was an AWESOME set and the filmmakers did the most with a location that had no obvious source of power.  And for a Troma release, it definitely had more positive attributes than a typical movie made/distributed by these schlock-masters.

Ultimately, I do recommend Blood Junkie to any avid horror fan, especially those of you who really enjoy the campy 80’s flicks of yesterday.  But remember that this recommendation stems from an understanding that the movie was intentionally meant to be cheesy.  If you go into this movie looking for a good time while drinking a few beers, you will not be disappointed.  I do want to say however that the only real downside to the movie was the video transfer on theDVD I watched.  It may have just been my particular disc, but the video would lag and then go back to normal and then lag again.  It got to be pretty annoying and I’d hoped it would get better, but it did not.  If the filmmakers did this intentionally – perhaps to make the video look more “aged” – I implore them to go back to the editing station and tweak this, NOW!

5 out of 10 stars

www.bloodjunkie.com

Feb 172011
 

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“Exposure” follows a photographer, played by Robert Tully, as he takes a walk in the wilderness which soon takes a turn for the strange, and much more than his film is exposed. This horror movie delves deep into the main character’s dark and troubled past and subconscious. “Exposure” is a disturbing and suspenseful story, written and directed by Marc Messenger, which will surprise you and leave you thinking.

Review by: Geo Alderson for Spook Show Entertainment

Exposure was nominated for Best Feature Film at the 2010 Indy Horror Film Festival and winner of Best Actress for Melinda Messengers performance!

Exposure was written, directed & produced by Marc Messenger.

Exposure website (Plan Ten productions)
IMDb For Exposure
YouTube Trailer

Jan 292011
 
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TheLandLordMovie.com

The Landlord

“The Landlord” is a highly amusing horror-comedy that has everything needed to keep your attention all the way through. Plenty of blood, gore, fun and frightening FX makeup, mixed with tons of dark humor, some forbidden romance, topped off with… a happy ending! That’s right, this film comes with a real-world message to reassure you that while everyone has some demons from their past, there’s still hope, and if you put up a fight, they’ll work themselves out in the end. As MovieCynics put it, “The Landlord” is “an innovative story rife with glorious dark humor…” Don’t miss it!

Review by: Geo Alderson for Spook Show Entertainment
TheLandlordMovie.com
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