| Movie Review: Hell House LLC III: Lake of Fire |
By Dr. Zaius
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| September 16th, 2019 at 12:00 pm |

Hell House LLC III: Lake of Fire
Written & Directed by Stephen Cognetti
Cast: Gabriel Chytry, Elizabeth Vermilyea, Sam Kazzi, Brian David Tracy, Bridgid Abrams
Shudder Exclusive
Release date: September 19, 2019 In recent years, few word pairings have excited genre fans more than “Shudder Exclusive.” AMC’s streaming service Shudder has become a force in bringing new horror films and series to the small screen and this Thursday, they’ll be premiering the ending of Stephen Cognetti’s Hell House LLC trilogy with Hell House LLC III: Lake of Fire. Quite simply, if you enjoyed the found footage/haunted attraction scares of the first two movies, you’ll be all in for the finale.
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| Official Trailer For ‘Hell House LLC 3: Lake Of Fire’ Released
As you may have heard already, the horror streaming service Shudder has a pretty darn good Halloween season line-up this year, and Hell House LLC III: Lake of Fire is among the collection of releases. An official trailer has been released for the found footage trilogy-maker, which is the follow-up to 2015’s Hell House LLC and 2018’s Hell House LLC II: The Abaddon Hotel. Click on over to the other side for more info on the movie and to check out the trailer.
...continue reading » Tags: Adam Schneider, Brian David Tracy, Danny Bellini, Elizabeth Vermilyea, Gabriel T. Chytry, Gore Abrams, Hell House LLC, Hell House LLC III, Hell House LLC III: Lake of Fire, Jared Hacker, Jillian Geurts, Joe Bandelli, Joy Shatz, Ryan Jennifer Jones, Shudder, Stephen Cognetti, Terror Films, Theodore Bouloukos | |
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| ‘Tigers Are Not Afraid’ Available Now On Shudder |
By Dr. Zaius
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| September 12th, 2019 at 12:00 pm |

One of the best reviewed films of 2019 is now on AMC’s horror streaming service Shudder, as Tigers Are Not Afraid from writer/director Issa Lopez debuts. Premiering today, Thursday September 12, 2019, Tigers Are Not Afraid is an amazing mix of real world horror and the supernatural; a film of its kind not seen since Guillermo del Toro’s mesmerizing 2006 classic Pan’s Labyrinth. The film is available for Shudder subscribers in both the U.S., Canada, UK, and Ireland.
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| Watch: Official Trailers For Shudder Halloween Season Releases ‘Haunt’ and ‘The Furies’
Shudder has an impressive Halloween season line-up this year, with new movies and TV series either recently arriving on the streaming service dedicated exclusively to horror fans, or set to launch sometime in the coming weeks. Two such movies are Haunt and The Furies. The former is a haunted house horror, while the latter is a terrifying tale of survival…for anyone who might be able to survive, anyway. If you’ve never seen trailers for these two flicks, you can check them out below along with more info on some of the other titles Shudder is rolling out to make our Halloween season even more entertaining.
...continue reading » Tags: Airlie Dodds, Bryan Woods, Eli Roth, Haunt, Katie Stevens, Lauryn Alisa McClain, Linda Ngo, Scott Beck, Shudder, Taylor Ferguson, The Furies, Tony D'Aquino, Will Brittain | |
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| Movie Review: One Cut Of The Dead |
By Dr. Zaius
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| September 11th, 2019 at 7:00 pm |
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One Cut of the Dead
Written, directed, and edited by Shinichiro Ueda
Cast: Takayuki Hamatsu, Mao, Harumi Shuhama, Yuzuki Akiyama, Kazuaki Nagaya, Manabu Hosoi
Shudder | Variance Films
96 minutes | Not Rated
U.S. Release: September 13, 2019 (NY/LA) Dan O’Bannon’s The Return of the Living Dead from 1985 is the first major case of the “Zom-Com,” the blending of zombie horror and comedy. A seminal classic about punks battling the undead in a cemetery, it’s not hard to find influence for Edgar Wright’s genre redefining Shaun of the Dead from 2004. While the zom-com has become prevalent in recent years with films like Zombieland (2009) and this year’s The Dead Don’t Die from Jim Jarmusch, the best of the lot by a mile is Shinichiro Ueda‘s One Cut of the Dead. The Japanese zom-com first premiered last year, but is making its American theatrical release later this month. The word of mouth has been off the charts and I’m happy to say that all the hype was real and One Cut of the Dead can take its place on the Mount Rushmore of zombie comedies.
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