Geralyn Marie Betzler worked on several movies throughout the ’80s and ’90s. On her first feature, 1985’s Girls Just Wanna Have Fun, she was credited by her full birth name, but as her screen acting career went on she would take credit as either Geri Betzler or Zoe Trilling – and it’s that second name that most fans seem to know her by. Among her credits are episodes of Guiding Light, 21 Jump Street, and Married… with Children, and the films Amityville Horror: The Evil Escapes, They Came from Outer Space, The Borrower, Dr. Giggles, Night Terrors, Hellbound, and Leprechaun 3 – but her most popular role may be in the 1994 horror comedy Night of the Demons 2, where she stole the show as bad girl Shirley Finnerty. Sadly, just as Night of the Demons 2 is reaching Blu-ray courtesy of Scream Factory, it has been confirmed that Betzler / Trilling passed away...
- 10/6/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
We have some sad news to share today, as The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed that writer/director Manny Coto – who is best known for directing the 1992 horror comedy slasher Dr. Giggles (watch it Here) – has passed away at the age of 62, following a thirteen month battle with pancreatic cancer.
Manuel Hector Coto was born in Havana, Cuba on June 10, 1961, then his family emigrated to the U.S. just a few months later. Coto and his siblings were raised in Orlando, Florida, and he was still a child when a fascination with Star Trek inspired him to start shooting short films with his father’s 8mm camera. After attending college in New Orleans, he moved out to Los Angeles in 1983 and started working in commercials. He eventually crossed paths with Tippi Hedren, who worked with Alfred Hitchcock on The Birds and Marnie, and was able to get her to agree to...
Manuel Hector Coto was born in Havana, Cuba on June 10, 1961, then his family emigrated to the U.S. just a few months later. Coto and his siblings were raised in Orlando, Florida, and he was still a child when a fascination with Star Trek inspired him to start shooting short films with his father’s 8mm camera. After attending college in New Orleans, he moved out to Los Angeles in 1983 and started working in commercials. He eventually crossed paths with Tippi Hedren, who worked with Alfred Hitchcock on The Birds and Marnie, and was able to get her to agree to...
- 7/11/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Bloody Disgusting has learned this evening that Emmy winning writer/producer/director Manny Coto has passed away at the age of 62 after a battle with pancreatic cancer.
THR reports, “Coto, whose childhood love of Star Trek and Super-8 moviemaking led to a 40-year career in film and television, died Sunday at his home in Pasadena after a 13-month battle with pancreatic cancer, a family spokesperson announced.”
Here in the horror world, Manny Coto is known for directing the 1992 slasher movie Dr. Giggles, which recently found new life thanks to a Blu-ray release from Scream Factory.
Manny Coto co-wrote the script and directed the 1990s horror movie, which starred the late Larry Drake as the title character, a night-prowling surgical psychopath.
Drew Dietsch shared his love for Dr. Giggles here on Bd a few years back, writing: “It’s easy to see why Dr. Giggles didn’t click with audiences at the time.
THR reports, “Coto, whose childhood love of Star Trek and Super-8 moviemaking led to a 40-year career in film and television, died Sunday at his home in Pasadena after a 13-month battle with pancreatic cancer, a family spokesperson announced.”
Here in the horror world, Manny Coto is known for directing the 1992 slasher movie Dr. Giggles, which recently found new life thanks to a Blu-ray release from Scream Factory.
Manny Coto co-wrote the script and directed the 1990s horror movie, which starred the late Larry Drake as the title character, a night-prowling surgical psychopath.
Drew Dietsch shared his love for Dr. Giggles here on Bd a few years back, writing: “It’s easy to see why Dr. Giggles didn’t click with audiences at the time.
- 7/10/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Manny Coto, the Cuban-born writer and producer who received an Emmy for his work on 24 and spent four seasons on American Horror Story and two more on American Horror Stories, has died. He was 62.
Coto, whose childhood love of Star Trek and Super-8 moviemaking led to a 40-year career in film and television, died Sunday at his home in Pasadena after a 13-month battle with pancreatic cancer, a family spokesperson announced.
Coto also worked on the final two seasons of Upn’s Star Trek: Enterprise (2003-05) and on the final three seasons of Showtime’s Dexter (2010-13). Taking the reins on the former as showrunner in season four, he was called an unsung hero, creating a run of episodes that returned classic elements to his beloved franchise.
His “love of Star Trek permeated his life and his worldview,” his family noted. “In addition to being well-known for a spot-on William Shatner...
Coto, whose childhood love of Star Trek and Super-8 moviemaking led to a 40-year career in film and television, died Sunday at his home in Pasadena after a 13-month battle with pancreatic cancer, a family spokesperson announced.
Coto also worked on the final two seasons of Upn’s Star Trek: Enterprise (2003-05) and on the final three seasons of Showtime’s Dexter (2010-13). Taking the reins on the former as showrunner in season four, he was called an unsung hero, creating a run of episodes that returned classic elements to his beloved franchise.
His “love of Star Trek permeated his life and his worldview,” his family noted. “In addition to being well-known for a spot-on William Shatner...
- 7/10/2023
- by Mike Barnes
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Emmy-winning writer/producer/director Manny Coto, whose credits include “24” and its sequels “24: Live Another Day” and “24: Legacy,” as well as “American Horror Story,” “Star Trek: Enterprise” and “Dexter,” died Sunday in Pasadena. He was 62.
News of Coto’s death was confirmed by a family representative. Coto died after a 13-month battle with pancreatic cancer, and passed away at his home, surrounded by family.
Born in Havana, Cuba, Manuel Hector Coto was one of primetime’s most prominent Latino writers and showrunners. He shared the outstanding drama series Emmy in 2005 for Season 5 of “24,” and co-created “24: Legacy.” Coto also spend four seasons as exec producer of “American Horror Story,” and also exec produced two seasons of “American Horror Stories,” directing the 2021 episode “Feral.”
“Manny was an incredibly beloved member of the 20th Television and FX family for close to two decades,” the studio and network said in a joint statement.
News of Coto’s death was confirmed by a family representative. Coto died after a 13-month battle with pancreatic cancer, and passed away at his home, surrounded by family.
Born in Havana, Cuba, Manuel Hector Coto was one of primetime’s most prominent Latino writers and showrunners. He shared the outstanding drama series Emmy in 2005 for Season 5 of “24,” and co-created “24: Legacy.” Coto also spend four seasons as exec producer of “American Horror Story,” and also exec produced two seasons of “American Horror Stories,” directing the 2021 episode “Feral.”
“Manny was an incredibly beloved member of the 20th Television and FX family for close to two decades,” the studio and network said in a joint statement.
- 7/10/2023
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
Writer, producer and director Manny Coto, best known for his work on “American Horror Story,” “Dexter” and “24,” has died at the age of 62.
Coto died Sunday in his Pasadena home surrounded by family, a family representative told TheWrap. His death followed a 13-month battle with pancreatic cancer. He worked as a writer, producer and director for nearly 40 years.
According to his family, Coto was first drawn to Hollywood due to his love of “Star Trek” and Super-8 moviemaking. Coto started his career as a writer on “Alfred Hitchcock Presents” in 1988 and on “Tales from the Crypt” in 1991. This love of horror and sci-fi would pave the way for the rest of his career.
The Cuban-born writer and director’s first major project was Showtime’s “Odyssey 5,” which was created by Coto. The series followed five intergalactic traveler who witness Earth’s destruction and are given the opportunity to...
Coto died Sunday in his Pasadena home surrounded by family, a family representative told TheWrap. His death followed a 13-month battle with pancreatic cancer. He worked as a writer, producer and director for nearly 40 years.
According to his family, Coto was first drawn to Hollywood due to his love of “Star Trek” and Super-8 moviemaking. Coto started his career as a writer on “Alfred Hitchcock Presents” in 1988 and on “Tales from the Crypt” in 1991. This love of horror and sci-fi would pave the way for the rest of his career.
The Cuban-born writer and director’s first major project was Showtime’s “Odyssey 5,” which was created by Coto. The series followed five intergalactic traveler who witness Earth’s destruction and are given the opportunity to...
- 7/10/2023
- by Kayla Cobb
- The Wrap
The episode of Best Horror Movie You Never Saw covering Dr. Giggles was Written by Eric Walkuski, Narrated by Jason Hewlett, Edited by Paul Bookstaber, Produced by John Fallon and Tyler Nichols, and Executive Produced by Berge Garabedian.
It’s no secret that the early 90s are not viewed as a primo time for horror movies. Post-the slasher burnout of the ’80s, pre-the resurrection of the genre thanks to Scream, it was a time where only the truly faithful went to the theaters to indulge in their favorite genre. And yet, we were given some memorable flicks that you almost certainly wouldn’t see in theaters today. Movies like Leprechaun, Man’s Best Friend, Body Parts, all graced the big screen, while today they’d almost certainly be sent right to VOD – maybe unless they were produced by Jason Blum. Another title that one can’t even picture getting a theatrical release?...
It’s no secret that the early 90s are not viewed as a primo time for horror movies. Post-the slasher burnout of the ’80s, pre-the resurrection of the genre thanks to Scream, it was a time where only the truly faithful went to the theaters to indulge in their favorite genre. And yet, we were given some memorable flicks that you almost certainly wouldn’t see in theaters today. Movies like Leprechaun, Man’s Best Friend, Body Parts, all graced the big screen, while today they’d almost certainly be sent right to VOD – maybe unless they were produced by Jason Blum. Another title that one can’t even picture getting a theatrical release?...
- 4/14/2023
- by Eric Walkuski
- JoBlo.com
The final episode of the second season of "Star Trek: Enterprise" and the first episode of its third season -- titled "The Expanse" and "The Xindi", respectively -- centered on a new "Star Trek" story arc about a mysterious spherical probe that appears over Earth and unleashed a deadly energy beam that destroys the state of Florida and kills seven million people. The attackers did not identify themselves, and Earth was not at war. This terrorist incident changed the course of the series, and Captain Archer (Scott Bakula) was assigned a revenge-based military mission to track down the assailants and bring them to justice. It was very clearly a metaphor for 9/11, an event that "Enterprise" was always living in the shadow of.
Previously adhering to a more traditional drama-of-the-week structure, "Enterprise" dramatically shifted gears, diving into a season-long story arc. Some Trekkies found the shift to be exciting new territory for "Enterprise,...
Previously adhering to a more traditional drama-of-the-week structure, "Enterprise" dramatically shifted gears, diving into a season-long story arc. Some Trekkies found the shift to be exciting new territory for "Enterprise,...
- 3/24/2023
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
The 1992 horror comedy slasher Dr. Giggles (watch it Here) is getting a Blu-ray release courtesy of Scream Factory on March 21st – and copies can be pre-ordered at This Link!
Dr. Giggles was directed by Manny Coto, who rewrote the original screenplay by Graeme Whifler so extensively that Whifler was able to take the original script and get another movie out of it.. Dr. Giggles ended up with the following synopsis: It has been 35 years since the small town of Moorehigh discovered why Dr. Rendell kept losing his patients: he was ripping their hearts out in a twisted attempt to save his ailing wife. The townspeople stoned Rendell to death, but they never found the young son with the hideous giggle who helped his deranged father perform the operations. Now, over three decades later, Dr. Rendell’s son returns to gain revenge on Moorehigh’s residents, and he’s not shy about making house calls.
Dr. Giggles was directed by Manny Coto, who rewrote the original screenplay by Graeme Whifler so extensively that Whifler was able to take the original script and get another movie out of it.. Dr. Giggles ended up with the following synopsis: It has been 35 years since the small town of Moorehigh discovered why Dr. Rendell kept losing his patients: he was ripping their hearts out in a twisted attempt to save his ailing wife. The townspeople stoned Rendell to death, but they never found the young son with the hideous giggle who helped his deranged father perform the operations. Now, over three decades later, Dr. Rendell’s son returns to gain revenge on Moorehigh’s residents, and he’s not shy about making house calls.
- 2/16/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Fans of the Halloween franchise received some sad news today, as it has been confirmed that stuntman George P. Wilbur – who played horror icon Michael Myers in both Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers (1988) and Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers (1995), the sixth entry in the series – has passed away at the age of 81.
Wilbur’s fellow Michael Myers performer Chris Durand, who played the character in 1998’s Halloween H20, broke the news of his passing on Facebook earlier today: “George P. Wilbur passed away last night. George, you were a class act and well loved. You will be missed. May you Rest in Peace.” Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers screenwriter Daniel Farrands reacted to the news by saying, “Very sad to hear of George’s passing. He was such a kind soul and a beloved member of the Halloween family.“
Born on March 6, 1941 in Connecticut, Wilbur served...
Wilbur’s fellow Michael Myers performer Chris Durand, who played the character in 1998’s Halloween H20, broke the news of his passing on Facebook earlier today: “George P. Wilbur passed away last night. George, you were a class act and well loved. You will be missed. May you Rest in Peace.” Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers screenwriter Daniel Farrands reacted to the news by saying, “Very sad to hear of George’s passing. He was such a kind soul and a beloved member of the Halloween family.“
Born on March 6, 1941 in Connecticut, Wilbur served...
- 2/2/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Bloody Disgusting has learned the sad news this afternoon that actor and stuntman George P. Wilbur has passed away at 81 years old.
A member of the Hollywood Stuntmen’s Hall of Fame, George P. Wilbur is most known to horror fans for playing Michael Myers in both Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers and Halloween 6: The Curse of Michael Myers.
Wilbur is one of only a small handful of actors to play Michael Myers more than once.
He was also a stunt player on Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers.
George P. Wilbur’s career began with stand-in work for John Wayne in the 1960s, and he went on to amass over 100 television and film credits spanning six decades.
Other films on Wilbur’s resume as a stunt man, stunt double and stunt coordinator include Planet of the Apes (1968), Blazing Saddles, The Towering Inferno, Grizzly, Escape from New York,...
A member of the Hollywood Stuntmen’s Hall of Fame, George P. Wilbur is most known to horror fans for playing Michael Myers in both Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers and Halloween 6: The Curse of Michael Myers.
Wilbur is one of only a small handful of actors to play Michael Myers more than once.
He was also a stunt player on Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers.
George P. Wilbur’s career began with stand-in work for John Wayne in the 1960s, and he went on to amass over 100 television and film credits spanning six decades.
Other films on Wilbur’s resume as a stunt man, stunt double and stunt coordinator include Planet of the Apes (1968), Blazing Saddles, The Towering Inferno, Grizzly, Escape from New York,...
- 2/2/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Rolling Stone‘s interview series King for a Day features long-form conversations between senior writer Andy Greene and singers who had the difficult job of fronting major rock bands after the departure of an iconic vocalist. Some of them stayed in their bands for years, while others lasted just a few months. In the end, however, they all found out that replacement singers can themselves be replaced. This edition features Dave Coutts from the Stone Temple Pilots spinoff group Talk Show.
On Sept. 2, 1997, a new alt-rock band named Talk Show released their debut album.
On Sept. 2, 1997, a new alt-rock band named Talk Show released their debut album.
- 9/6/2022
- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
Netflix and comic book publisher Dark Horse Entertainment have extended their partnership with a multiyear agreement will continue to give Netflix a first look at its IP for both film and TV. They’ve also announced several new projects, including “Bang!,” a feature starring Idris Elba and directed by David Leitch, based on the comic series by Matt Kindt and Wilfredo Torres.
The new arrangement comes as the third season of Netflix’s “The Umbrella Academy,” based on the popular Dark Horse comic book series, reached the Netflix Global Top 10 in TV in 91 countries with 283.55 million hours viewed in its first four weeks (as of July 17).
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Among the projects in active development are “Bang!,” which is described as a “stylish spy thriller” and is being written by Kindt and Zak Olkewicz. The official...
The new arrangement comes as the third season of Netflix’s “The Umbrella Academy,” based on the popular Dark Horse comic book series, reached the Netflix Global Top 10 in TV in 91 countries with 283.55 million hours viewed in its first four weeks (as of July 17).
Also Read:
Speculation Is on Fire Around HBO Max’s Future, Planned Layoffs in Major Streaming Shake-Up
Among the projects in active development are “Bang!,” which is described as a “stylish spy thriller” and is being written by Kindt and Zak Olkewicz. The official...
- 8/3/2022
- by Drew Taylor
- The Wrap
Scream Factory has an early holiday treat in store for Darkman fans with their Blu-ray releases of both sequels in Sam Raimi's superhero franchise, and we've been provided with three Blu-ray copies of both Darkman II: The Return of Durant and Darkman III: Die Darkman Die to give away to lucky Daily Dead readers.
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- 11/8/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Now that November is in full swing, we have a brand new batch of Blu-ray and DVD releases to look forward to this week. Scream Factory is keeping busy with the releases of both Darkman II and III, as well as co-presenting Killing Ground and Darkness Rising alongside IFC Midnight.
As far as other new titles are concerned, there’s a bunch coming our way on Tuesday, including Ghastlies, The Limehouse Golem, Dead Still, Mother Krampus, Demon Hole, and Westworld Season 1. And for you cult film fanatics, both Satan’s Cheerleaders and John Landis’ thriller Into the Night are both making their way to Blu, too.
Other November 7th releases include Beneath, The Nightmare, The Untamed, and The Tormenting.
Darkman II: The Return of Durant (Scream Factory, Blu-ray)
The crime-fighting master of disguises returns in this action-packed sequel to the hit motion picture. Arnold Vosloo (The Mummy, G.I. Joe: The Rise Of Cobra...
As far as other new titles are concerned, there’s a bunch coming our way on Tuesday, including Ghastlies, The Limehouse Golem, Dead Still, Mother Krampus, Demon Hole, and Westworld Season 1. And for you cult film fanatics, both Satan’s Cheerleaders and John Landis’ thriller Into the Night are both making their way to Blu, too.
Other November 7th releases include Beneath, The Nightmare, The Untamed, and The Tormenting.
Darkman II: The Return of Durant (Scream Factory, Blu-ray)
The crime-fighting master of disguises returns in this action-packed sequel to the hit motion picture. Arnold Vosloo (The Mummy, G.I. Joe: The Rise Of Cobra...
- 11/7/2017
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
2017-07-21T13:47:57-07:00Is a 'Charmed' Reboot on the Way?
Our three favorite witches aren’t getting back together. Holly Marie Combs crushed any hope that the Charmed cast will be participating in a reboot.
The 43-year-old actress, who played Piper Halliwell on the hit series for eight seasons from 1998 to 2006, took to Instagram to set the record straight about a revival, and shared a photo of her on-screen sisters Alyssa Milano and Rose McGowan, who played Phoebe Halliwell and Paige Matthews respectively. Shannen Doherty was one of the original witches, but her character, Prue Halliwell, was killed off in the season 3 finale.
“I’m sorry to say that all the reboot rumors are just that…. Rumors. But here’s #tbt to our wood nymph days,” she captioned the Thursday, July 20, post. "In our defense it was really hot so we wanted to wear...
Our three favorite witches aren’t getting back together. Holly Marie Combs crushed any hope that the Charmed cast will be participating in a reboot.
The 43-year-old actress, who played Piper Halliwell on the hit series for eight seasons from 1998 to 2006, took to Instagram to set the record straight about a revival, and shared a photo of her on-screen sisters Alyssa Milano and Rose McGowan, who played Phoebe Halliwell and Paige Matthews respectively. Shannen Doherty was one of the original witches, but her character, Prue Halliwell, was killed off in the season 3 finale.
“I’m sorry to say that all the reboot rumors are just that…. Rumors. But here’s #tbt to our wood nymph days,” she captioned the Thursday, July 20, post. "In our defense it was really hot so we wanted to wear...
- 7/21/2017
- by EG
- Yidio
The early 1990’s sucked for horror movies… I mean, really sucked. Movies like Dr. Giggles (1992), Man’s Best Friend (1993), and Cemetery Man (1994) failed spectacularly, for me, to scratch the itch unlike the 1980’s or the 1970’s. Sure, we had The Silence… Continue Reading →
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- 8/1/2016
- by Ben Rock
- DreadCentral.com
FX recently gave American Horror Story fans a taste of what to expect when the anthology series returns in September, and now the second round of appetizers have arrived via three new teaser videos for Season 6, including one that appears to feature Lady Gaga.
If creepy, crawly things give you the, well… creeps, then the new video titled “Millis Crossing” is sure to send a shudder down your spine. The teaser seemingly focuses on Lady Gaga, who stares up at the camera in peace as a millipede makes itself at home—first in her hair and then nightmarishly near to her lips.
FX then goes for a “Sunset Stroll” in vintage, Super 8-style footage featuring a family of three out for a walk as the sun dips behind the mountainous horizon. What seems to be an innocent outing takes an unsettling turn when the trio steps closer to the camera…...
If creepy, crawly things give you the, well… creeps, then the new video titled “Millis Crossing” is sure to send a shudder down your spine. The teaser seemingly focuses on Lady Gaga, who stares up at the camera in peace as a millipede makes itself at home—first in her hair and then nightmarishly near to her lips.
FX then goes for a “Sunset Stroll” in vintage, Super 8-style footage featuring a family of three out for a walk as the sun dips behind the mountainous horizon. What seems to be an innocent outing takes an unsettling turn when the trio steps closer to the camera…...
- 7/29/2016
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
[Guest authors Christopher Lombardo and Jeff Kirschner of Really Awful Movies share their diagnosis of healthcare horror movies with Daily Dead readers.] When the Us was overhauling its healthcare system, much to-do was made about so-called “death panels,” government committees who would decide who lives and dies based on asset allocation. As far as healthcare horrors are concerned, it turns out that playing God is very real, but luckily only in film and Sarah Palin’s fright-filled imagination. Nefarious nurses, murderous docs, and psychopathic hallway stalkers in horror movies have effectively put end-of-life issues at the forefront, but not in a way that can be reasonably debated: your life, their ending of it.
We’ve decided to weigh in on the healthcare hullabaloo by looking at fictional settings that make One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest look like the height of patient-centered thinking. So sit back and self-medicate with whatever’s in the fridge (or better still, the medicine cabinet) and take these seven healthcare horrors—but don’t call us in the morning.
We’ve decided to weigh in on the healthcare hullabaloo by looking at fictional settings that make One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest look like the height of patient-centered thinking. So sit back and self-medicate with whatever’s in the fridge (or better still, the medicine cabinet) and take these seven healthcare horrors—but don’t call us in the morning.
- 5/27/2016
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Like, zoinks! Images of Scooby-Doo and the rest of the Mystery Inc. members could be collected like never before. Over the past months, we’ve shared Travis Falligant’s depictions of the Great Dane and the gang taking on horror icons ranging from Freddy Krueger to Dr. Giggles, and now Travis has launched an Indiegogo campaign to get those memorable moments printed in a limited edition “Lost Mysteries” art book.
Travis Falligant has teamed up with Bloody Disgusting and Indiegogo with his recently launched “Lost Mysteries” art book. The fundraising goal is $25,000. If that amount is reached, Travis’ well-received twists on the vintage cartoon classic will be collected and published in a hardcover, full-color, 6″ by 9″ book, complete with new horror-themed adventures that would mix the Mystery Machine riders with characters from Carrie, The Lost Boys, The Shining, and more.
Only 300 copies of the art book would be published, with Travis...
Travis Falligant has teamed up with Bloody Disgusting and Indiegogo with his recently launched “Lost Mysteries” art book. The fundraising goal is $25,000. If that amount is reached, Travis’ well-received twists on the vintage cartoon classic will be collected and published in a hardcover, full-color, 6″ by 9″ book, complete with new horror-themed adventures that would mix the Mystery Machine riders with characters from Carrie, The Lost Boys, The Shining, and more.
Only 300 copies of the art book would be published, with Travis...
- 10/18/2014
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Armed with a magnifying glass and the Mystery Machine during their many sleuthing adventures, the gang in Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! beat villains like the Ghost of Captain Cutler and Miner Forty-Niner, but a new batch of image art shows the gang and their Great Dane going up against more deadly and formidable foes, like a chainsaw-wielding Leatherface and the sinister surgeon, Dr. Giggles.
In addition to the 20 previously released pieces, these eight new “Scooby-Doo Lost Mysteries” images were created by Travis Falligant, an artist who specializes in depicting iconic film and television characters, particularly from the 1970′s, ’80′s, and ’90′s.
From Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992) to the Scream series, Travis pays homage to the horror genre through posters, T-shirts, and comic book panels that put new twists on old favorites. Travis’ latest Scooby-Doo images show the gang taking on characters of horror films ranging from The Slumber Party Massacre...
In addition to the 20 previously released pieces, these eight new “Scooby-Doo Lost Mysteries” images were created by Travis Falligant, an artist who specializes in depicting iconic film and television characters, particularly from the 1970′s, ’80′s, and ’90′s.
From Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992) to the Scream series, Travis pays homage to the horror genre through posters, T-shirts, and comic book panels that put new twists on old favorites. Travis’ latest Scooby-Doo images show the gang taking on characters of horror films ranging from The Slumber Party Massacre...
- 9/15/2014
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Travis Falligant has knocked out four new illustrations under his "Scooby-Doo Mysteries" line, bringing the total to almost 30 cross-overs which find the Scooby gang caught in various dangerous encounters with modern-day horror villains. I'm still getting a kick out of these. What's terrific, is that Falligant remains consistent with the style of the 'toon each and every time. Here, he takes on Chopping Mall, Slumber Party Massacre, I Know What You Did Last Summer and Dr. Giggles. For more of Falligant's art - check out his Facebook page.
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- 9/14/2014
- by Ryan Turek
- shocktillyoudrop.com
A weekly television series following the exploits of Jason Voorhees – how the hell is that supposed to work? The producers appear to have an idea for how to adapt Friday the 13th into a TV show, but I think I might have a few better ideas for how to transform Jason from horror icon to TV star.
The remakes, reboots, reimaginings, sequels, prequels, premakes, adaptations, and spin-offs that rule the big screen are taking over the airwaves like never before.
For horror fans alone "Bates Motel", "Hannibal", "From Dusk Till Dawn", and "Teen Wolf" have been turned into weekly TV shows, and soon "Scream", "Constantine", "12 Monkeys", a series based on the box office stinker Legion, and, yes, "Friday the 13th" will add to the fray.
As was announced recently, a new attempt at transforming Friday the 13th into a weekly hour-long series is in the works. Unlike the name-only late 80s series,...
The remakes, reboots, reimaginings, sequels, prequels, premakes, adaptations, and spin-offs that rule the big screen are taking over the airwaves like never before.
For horror fans alone "Bates Motel", "Hannibal", "From Dusk Till Dawn", and "Teen Wolf" have been turned into weekly TV shows, and soon "Scream", "Constantine", "12 Monkeys", a series based on the box office stinker Legion, and, yes, "Friday the 13th" will add to the fray.
As was announced recently, a new attempt at transforming Friday the 13th into a weekly hour-long series is in the works. Unlike the name-only late 80s series,...
- 5/27/2014
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
What an amazing week for TV fans. As if you didn’t have enough stacking to do with the new, brilliant season of “House of Cards” on Netflix, there are four other full seasons in this week’s What to Watch that you really should watch front to back. And then there’s the still-amazing “Darkman,” a cult classic that perfectly captures Sam Raimi’s skill at controlled chaos. Finally, we have two ’80s horror flicks in one set in “Bad Dreams” and “Visiting Hours.” Check ‘em all out (Ok, you can skip the genre stinkers).
Game of Thrones: The Complete Third Season
Photo credit: HBO
“Game of Thrones: The Complete Third Season”
One of the best shows on TV gets the glorious, fantastic, always-perfect HBO treatment, complete with absolutely perfect HD transfers and enough special features to stop a TV fan in their tracks. 12 audio commentaries! The...
Game of Thrones: The Complete Third Season
Photo credit: HBO
“Game of Thrones: The Complete Third Season”
One of the best shows on TV gets the glorious, fantastic, always-perfect HBO treatment, complete with absolutely perfect HD transfers and enough special features to stop a TV fan in their tracks. 12 audio commentaries! The...
- 2/18/2014
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Thanks to Scream Factory, Sam Raimi’s Darkman is headed to Blu-ray on February 18th and we’ve been provided with the original trailer, clips, and high-resolution stills from the movie:
“Crime has a new enemy, and justice has a brand new face. Fans of visionary director Sam Raimi (The Spider-Man trilogy) know well the story of Dr. Peyton Westlake and his tragic transformation into the action hero known as Darkman. Based on Raimi’s short story “The Darkman,” the popular crime-fighting master of disguises comes to life in the 1990 film adaptation Darkman, starring three-time Golden Globe® nominee Liam Neeson (Taken) and Oscar® winner Frances McDormand (Fargo). Directed by Sam Raimi, this explosive, action-packed thriller also stars Colin Friels (Dark City), Larry Drake (Dr. Giggles), Dan Hicks (Evil Dead 2) and Nicholas Worth (Swamp Thing) and features soundtrack by award-wining composer Danny Elfman. On February 18, 2014, Scream Factory™ will release Darkman Collector’S Edition Blu-ray,...
“Crime has a new enemy, and justice has a brand new face. Fans of visionary director Sam Raimi (The Spider-Man trilogy) know well the story of Dr. Peyton Westlake and his tragic transformation into the action hero known as Darkman. Based on Raimi’s short story “The Darkman,” the popular crime-fighting master of disguises comes to life in the 1990 film adaptation Darkman, starring three-time Golden Globe® nominee Liam Neeson (Taken) and Oscar® winner Frances McDormand (Fargo). Directed by Sam Raimi, this explosive, action-packed thriller also stars Colin Friels (Dark City), Larry Drake (Dr. Giggles), Dan Hicks (Evil Dead 2) and Nicholas Worth (Swamp Thing) and features soundtrack by award-wining composer Danny Elfman. On February 18, 2014, Scream Factory™ will release Darkman Collector’S Edition Blu-ray,...
- 2/6/2014
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Crime has a new enemy, and justice has a brand new face. Fans of visionary director Sam Raimi (The Spider-Man trilogy) know well the story of Dr. Peyton Westlake and his tragic transformation into the action hero known as Darkman. Based on Raimi’s short story “The Darkman,” the popular crime-fighting master of disguises comes to life in the 1990 film adaptation Darkman, starring three-time Golden Globe® nominee Liam Neeson (Taken) and Oscar® winner Frances McDormand (Fargo). Directed by Sam Raimi, this explosive, action-packed thriller also stars Colin Friels (Dark City), Larry Drake (Dr. Giggles), Dan Hicks (Evil Dead 2) and Nicholas Worth (Swamp Thing) and features soundtrack by award-wining composer Danny Elfman. On February 18, 2014, Scream Factory™ will release Darkman Collector’S Edition Blu-ray, featuring all-new interviews with Liam Neeson, Frances McDormand, Larry Drake, Danny Hicks, make-up effects artist Tony Gardner, production designer Randy Ser, art director Philip Dagort and much more!
- 1/5/2014
- by ComicMix Staff
- Comicmix.com
On February 18th, Scream Factory will release a Blu-ray collector’s edition of Darkman. Here’s a look at the official cover art and list of bonus features:
“Crime has a new enemy, and justice has a brand new face. Fans of visionary director Sam Raimi (The Spider-Man trilogy) know well the story of Dr. Peyton Westlake and his tragic transformation into the action hero known as Darkman. Based on Raimi’s short story “The Darkman,” the popular crime-fighting master of disguises comes to life in the 1990 film adaptation Darkman, starring three-time Golden Globe® nominee Liam Neeson (Taken) and Oscar® winner Frances McDormand (Fargo). Directed by Sam Raimi, this explosive, action-packed thriller also stars Colin Friels (Dark City), Larry Drake (Dr. Giggles), Dan Hicks (Evil Dead 2) and Nicholas Worth (Swamp Thing) and features soundtrack by award-wining composer Danny Elfman.
On February 18, 2014, Scream Factory™ will release Darkman Collector’S Edition Blu-ray,...
“Crime has a new enemy, and justice has a brand new face. Fans of visionary director Sam Raimi (The Spider-Man trilogy) know well the story of Dr. Peyton Westlake and his tragic transformation into the action hero known as Darkman. Based on Raimi’s short story “The Darkman,” the popular crime-fighting master of disguises comes to life in the 1990 film adaptation Darkman, starring three-time Golden Globe® nominee Liam Neeson (Taken) and Oscar® winner Frances McDormand (Fargo). Directed by Sam Raimi, this explosive, action-packed thriller also stars Colin Friels (Dark City), Larry Drake (Dr. Giggles), Dan Hicks (Evil Dead 2) and Nicholas Worth (Swamp Thing) and features soundtrack by award-wining composer Danny Elfman.
On February 18, 2014, Scream Factory™ will release Darkman Collector’S Edition Blu-ray,...
- 1/3/2014
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Another year has come to an end, which means it's time for the Dread Central staff to weigh in with their picks of the best and worst of 2013's horror offerings. We're giving you a full dozen lists this time, and per usual they come in a variety of formats, each reflecting the unique styles of our writers.
We've also compiled them to come up with the year's overall winners and losers. We averaged out the top and bottom five vote getters on everyone's lists, and here are the results:
Best: Maniac
Runners-up: The Conjuring, Evil Dead
Worst: Texas Chainsaw 3D
Runners-up: The Purge, The Last Exorcism Part II
Check out the Dread Central staff's Best of and Worst of lists for 2013 by following the links below!
[Andrew Kasch]
[Anthony Arrigo]
[Brad McHargue]
[Buz "Danger" Wallick]
[Debi "The Woman in Black" Moore]
[The Foywonder]
[Gareth "Pestilence" Jones]
[Jinx]
[MattFini]
[Scott "Doctor Gash" Hallam]
[Staci Layne Wilson]
[Uncle Creepy]
Andrew Kasch's Picks
Stoker: Chan-wook Park delivered some next-level filmmaking and his best film since Oldboy with his U.
We've also compiled them to come up with the year's overall winners and losers. We averaged out the top and bottom five vote getters on everyone's lists, and here are the results:
Best: Maniac
Runners-up: The Conjuring, Evil Dead
Worst: Texas Chainsaw 3D
Runners-up: The Purge, The Last Exorcism Part II
Check out the Dread Central staff's Best of and Worst of lists for 2013 by following the links below!
[Andrew Kasch]
[Anthony Arrigo]
[Brad McHargue]
[Buz "Danger" Wallick]
[Debi "The Woman in Black" Moore]
[The Foywonder]
[Gareth "Pestilence" Jones]
[Jinx]
[MattFini]
[Scott "Doctor Gash" Hallam]
[Staci Layne Wilson]
[Uncle Creepy]
Andrew Kasch's Picks
Stoker: Chan-wook Park delivered some next-level filmmaking and his best film since Oldboy with his U.
- 1/3/2014
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
This town has a doctor, and his name is Rendell. Stay away from his house cause he's the doctor from Hell. He killed all his patients, every last one, and cut out their hearts... purely for fun. So if you're from Moorehigh and you get sick, fall on your knees and pray you die quick.
No, those aren’t the lyrics to this week’s featured B-Sides. Those are the verses to the nursery rhyme the writers of the slasher comedy Dr. Giggles came up with for kids in the movie to recite because, I guess, if Freddy Krueger can have a nursery rhyme about his evil deeds, then why not a psychopathic doctor with a nervous tick laugh who makes more bad doctor jokes in the course of 90 minutes than a Borscht Belt comic doing a stand-up routine in the Poconos?
Dr. Giggles is certainly an oddity in the world of horror cinema,...
No, those aren’t the lyrics to this week’s featured B-Sides. Those are the verses to the nursery rhyme the writers of the slasher comedy Dr. Giggles came up with for kids in the movie to recite because, I guess, if Freddy Krueger can have a nursery rhyme about his evil deeds, then why not a psychopathic doctor with a nervous tick laugh who makes more bad doctor jokes in the course of 90 minutes than a Borscht Belt comic doing a stand-up routine in the Poconos?
Dr. Giggles is certainly an oddity in the world of horror cinema,...
- 12/7/2013
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
Even if you don’t watch or like horror movies you still know who Freddy Kruger is. Same goes for Michael Myers, Ghostface, Leatherface and Jason Voorhees. Yet while these demons and madmen figure greatly into horror mythology there are a whole slew of worthy villains that, either because they starred in lackluster movies or failed to ensure a box-office franchise, have not been given their due. This list will attempt to right those wrongs and shine a spotlight on the unsung monsters, those that give us nightmares and elicit a fear of the dark that Freddy and Jason just can’t do.
1o. Dr. Giggles
Appeared in Dr. Giggles (1992)
Don’t let the name of the movie throw you off, Dr. Giggles is no sequel to Patch Addams but a deeply disturbing, if a bit cheesy, little slice of medical horror. Its titular villain is the crazed son of...
1o. Dr. Giggles
Appeared in Dr. Giggles (1992)
Don’t let the name of the movie throw you off, Dr. Giggles is no sequel to Patch Addams but a deeply disturbing, if a bit cheesy, little slice of medical horror. Its titular villain is the crazed son of...
- 10/5/2013
- by Andrew Perez
- SoundOnSight
Fred Krueger, Jason Voorhees, Leatherface, Michael Myers, and Pinhead have all led to sleepless nights for anyone introduced to their exploits at a young age. Almost everyone I know has had a dream that Freddy was after them or that they were being chased through the woods by Jason Voorhees. Not all horror killers have induced nightmares, though. Some of them have induced plenty of groans, snickers, and ridicule, however. We recognize that not everyone can be terrifying. Some killers are mere caricatures of what we expect to see from a silver screen psychopath. Those that don’t live up to the basic standards of what terrifies viewers are usually good for a laugh, though. And, some of the baddies we are spotlighting certainly provided us with a good chuckle or three. With that said, we are about to pay tribute to seven of the least terrifying horror film psychopaths of recent years.
- 6/28/2013
- by Tyler Doupe
- FEARnet
If you want to feel horrible about your upcoming visit to the doctors, look no further than the movies. I’ve put together this compilation of some of the worst doctors in movie history. I’ll be going to the hospital tomorrow for surgery, so in retrospect, this was a bad idea to make this post. Maybe it’s the fact that these awful movie doctors know about anatomy and can take advantage of that knowledge when it comes to inflicting pain on a victim.
At any rate, enjoy! If there are any I missed, be sure to let me know in the comments. Note: Possible spoilers ahead! Graphic Content!
Dr. Hannibal Lecter – The Silence of the Lambs
Obviously. One of the greatest movies ever made and one of the greatest performances is that of Anthony Hopkins playing Dr. Hannibal Lecter in The Silence of the Lambs. He’s a brilliant psychiatrist,...
At any rate, enjoy! If there are any I missed, be sure to let me know in the comments. Note: Possible spoilers ahead! Graphic Content!
Dr. Hannibal Lecter – The Silence of the Lambs
Obviously. One of the greatest movies ever made and one of the greatest performances is that of Anthony Hopkins playing Dr. Hannibal Lecter in The Silence of the Lambs. He’s a brilliant psychiatrist,...
- 6/3/2013
- by Graham McMorrow
- City of Films
Doctors. Aside from the medical field, they've excelled in so many areas. Literature… Dr. Seuss. Sports… Dr. J. Sugary beverages… Dr. Pepper. Successful doctors are everywhere. And they've certainly left their mark in - and on - the horror genre.
Without a doubt more than a few movie doctors have gone off the deep end, many of them with some pretty colorful results. We've seen our favorite doctors and scientists do all kinds of nasty things to their human victims. Most take bodies apart, but a couple of them even put things back together, most notably Dr. Frankenstein. Yes, there have been some great ones, like Dr. Anton Phibes, Dr. Jekyll and Dr. Giggles, but here are a few of our other favorites: Seven of the Most Deviously Frightful Doctors in Horror Films.
Mary Mason-American Mary
We may as well it kick off with the newest film on the list,...
Without a doubt more than a few movie doctors have gone off the deep end, many of them with some pretty colorful results. We've seen our favorite doctors and scientists do all kinds of nasty things to their human victims. Most take bodies apart, but a couple of them even put things back together, most notably Dr. Frankenstein. Yes, there have been some great ones, like Dr. Anton Phibes, Dr. Jekyll and Dr. Giggles, but here are a few of our other favorites: Seven of the Most Deviously Frightful Doctors in Horror Films.
Mary Mason-American Mary
We may as well it kick off with the newest film on the list,...
- 3/25/2013
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
I wanted to use the headline “Screenwriter You’ve Probably Never Heard of Hired to Script the Warwick Davis-less World Wrestling Entertainment-Produced Reboot of Leprechaun You Probably Don’t Want to See,” but as honest as that headline is, it was too long.
Deadline Hollywood broke the news that Lionsgate and WWE Films have hired Harris Wilkinson to write their reboot of the campy 1993 horror flick Leprechaun. If you’re not familiar with that name, it’s probably because his only other credits include an unproduced spec script titled Ink that was sold to Paramount and working with Len Wiseman to develop a pilot at Fox two seasons ago that never got off the ground.
As you may recall from previous stories, Warwick Davis will not be returning to the role he originated and went on to play in six cult movies. Replacing him will be WWE’s own wrestling leprechaun,...
Deadline Hollywood broke the news that Lionsgate and WWE Films have hired Harris Wilkinson to write their reboot of the campy 1993 horror flick Leprechaun. If you’re not familiar with that name, it’s probably because his only other credits include an unproduced spec script titled Ink that was sold to Paramount and working with Len Wiseman to develop a pilot at Fox two seasons ago that never got off the ground.
As you may recall from previous stories, Warwick Davis will not be returning to the role he originated and went on to play in six cult movies. Replacing him will be WWE’s own wrestling leprechaun,...
- 6/1/2012
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
Talk about a miracle of Made-For-tv goodness. Dark Night of the Scarecrow was released in 1981 to the CBS audience at large. It was released on October 24th no less, my birthday. I would have been one year old. I definitely did not catch this on the evening movie; I was probably keeping my parents from sleeping. While its really no more than a simple revenge film, the method and scope of the revenge is brutal, haunting… its damn near terrifying. Let’s not forget that this classic was virtually lost for nearly thirty years even with a small VHS run in the 80′s. It was released again in 2010 on DVD and horror history has thus been preserved. It Came From 1980 X needs you to consider picking this up on DVD and enjoying what is no longer a forgotten classic. It is remembered with love and terror.
Synopsis (straight out of the Amazon…...
Synopsis (straight out of the Amazon…...
- 4/23/2012
- by Jimmy Terror
- The Liberal Dead
" For extreme illnesses, extreme treatments are most fitting - Hippocrates " appears over a blank screen, and as it fades we're treated to credits, flowing around the blood stream, pulling out and showing us our title character, performing open heart surgery. Our title character being that of the insane Dr. Giggles, nicknamed so because he thinks he's a doctor, and because he is always giggling, and the patient being one of the many kills in the…...
- 3/13/2012
- Horrorbid
Join guest of honor John Carpenter (Halloween, The Thing, Escape From New York) all weekend at Fright Night Film Fest/Fandom Fest. Carpenter’s latest movie “The Ward” is making its way to horror fans all around the world this year. The Walking Dead will be representing all weekend with the zombies from the hit show appearing. Melissa Cowan, Addy Miller, Keisha Tillis and Brittany Murphy will all be appearing.
Any Star Wars fans out there? Of course there is! Both boba Fett’s will be at Fandome Fest, meet Jeremy Bulloch (The Empire Strikes Back) and Daniel Logan (Attack of the Clones, Star Wars:Clone Wars)
Other awesome guests for the weekend include Henry Winkler (Happy Days, The WaterBoy, Scream), Edward Furlong (The Crow Wicked Prayer, Terminator 2, Pet Semetary 2) Michael Biehn (Aliens, Tombstone, Terminator) and Jennifer Blanc (Dark Angel, The Crow) will be screening their new movie and Biehn’s directorial debut,...
Any Star Wars fans out there? Of course there is! Both boba Fett’s will be at Fandome Fest, meet Jeremy Bulloch (The Empire Strikes Back) and Daniel Logan (Attack of the Clones, Star Wars:Clone Wars)
Other awesome guests for the weekend include Henry Winkler (Happy Days, The WaterBoy, Scream), Edward Furlong (The Crow Wicked Prayer, Terminator 2, Pet Semetary 2) Michael Biehn (Aliens, Tombstone, Terminator) and Jennifer Blanc (Dark Angel, The Crow) will be screening their new movie and Biehn’s directorial debut,...
- 7/18/2011
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
For a while, successful horror looked to be a thing of the past. With the close of the 1980s it seemed that audience fatigue had set in regarding reigning franchises. 1989 saw minimal box office returns for the Friday the 13th, Halloween and A Nightmare on Elm Street franchises, indicating that audiences might’ve had enough of these recurring bogeymen. Original horror wasn’t faring much better, either, with the majority of ‘successful’ movies pulling in around $20-$30 million in final grosses. Budgets hadn’t yet inflated, so these returns were often respectable – although hardly the stuff of blockbusters. Hollywood pedigree stuff like The Silence of the Lambs, Bram Stoker’s Dracula and Interview with the Vampire made bigger bank, but on larger budgets and with considerably more advertising money backing them.
The studios behind these successful horrors were often desperate to emphasize the non-horrific aspects of these productions, often times...
The studios behind these successful horrors were often desperate to emphasize the non-horrific aspects of these productions, often times...
- 3/30/2011
- by Masked Slasher
- DreadCentral.com
Directed By: Andrew Shortell
Starring: Cary Elwes, Sara Foster, Colleen Camp, Gabriel Mann, Winter Ave Zoli, Michael Biehn
People love horror movies about psychiatric hospitals. It's one of those things that's hard to screw up because it's something that is just scary on principle--like clowns... or AIDS. Abandoned hospitals with broken down lobotomy chairs and hydrotherapy baths, mmm now that says creepy. Psych 9 however completely ruins that delightfully creepy atmosphere and turns it into a backdrop. It turns what could have been an original and stylish stab at the closed down mental hospital into a messy and ridiculous explosion of stupid.
Cary Elwes and Sara Foster star as two strangers connected in a recently closed down hospital. Rosalyn, A young, unstable woman who works the nightshift experiences a chain of events that lead her to believe that the hospital is connected to a string of murders. To reveal the truth...
Starring: Cary Elwes, Sara Foster, Colleen Camp, Gabriel Mann, Winter Ave Zoli, Michael Biehn
People love horror movies about psychiatric hospitals. It's one of those things that's hard to screw up because it's something that is just scary on principle--like clowns... or AIDS. Abandoned hospitals with broken down lobotomy chairs and hydrotherapy baths, mmm now that says creepy. Psych 9 however completely ruins that delightfully creepy atmosphere and turns it into a backdrop. It turns what could have been an original and stylish stab at the closed down mental hospital into a messy and ridiculous explosion of stupid.
Cary Elwes and Sara Foster star as two strangers connected in a recently closed down hospital. Rosalyn, A young, unstable woman who works the nightshift experiences a chain of events that lead her to believe that the hospital is connected to a string of murders. To reveal the truth...
- 2/21/2011
- by Andre Dumas
- Planet Fury
What better time of year than right now to review the classic Dark Night Of The Scarecrow. Back in March we announced that Dark Night was Finally making its way to DVD and thanks to our friend John Sullivan aka The Creepy Custodian we have a full review for you Bidites to feast on...
Through the 70's and by the early 80's, the horror genre was finding it's way to a brand new audience. Made-for-tv movies such as "Don't Be Afraid of the Dark" (1973), "Stranger in Our House" (Later re-titled Summer of Fear) (1978), "Midnight Offerings" (1981) and "Don't Go To Sleep" (1982), were scaring their way into living rooms and reaching a broader range of people who normally might not be exposed to these kinds of films or to the horror community in general. And while these were not big theatrical releases with huge promotional campaigns, because of excellent screenwriting and storyline,...
Through the 70's and by the early 80's, the horror genre was finding it's way to a brand new audience. Made-for-tv movies such as "Don't Be Afraid of the Dark" (1973), "Stranger in Our House" (Later re-titled Summer of Fear) (1978), "Midnight Offerings" (1981) and "Don't Go To Sleep" (1982), were scaring their way into living rooms and reaching a broader range of people who normally might not be exposed to these kinds of films or to the horror community in general. And while these were not big theatrical releases with huge promotional campaigns, because of excellent screenwriting and storyline,...
- 10/28/2010
- by Keepers of the Bid
- Horrorbid
A friend called me as he was strolling around Best Buy this afternoon, and he made a passing mention of that fact that Dr. Giggles of all things was finally on Blu-ray (paired up with the execrable Otis). I only remembered that film as the cover of a VHS on a shelf at a video store long ago. Hell, I even remembered the tagline: "The doctor is out... of his mind!" But I never actually saw the thing.
So this is a list of those, with trailers included. (It would appear that I missed out on some real gems.) Feel free to chime in with any of your own picks.
1. Dr. Giggles (1992)
2. Candyman (1992)
3. Ghost in the Machine (1993)
4. Shocker (1989)
5. Leviathan (1989)
6. Deepstar Six (1989)...
So this is a list of those, with trailers included. (It would appear that I missed out on some real gems.) Feel free to chime in with any of your own picks.
1. Dr. Giggles (1992)
2. Candyman (1992)
3. Ghost in the Machine (1993)
4. Shocker (1989)
5. Leviathan (1989)
6. Deepstar Six (1989)...
- 8/4/2010
- by William Goss
I'm not gonna lie, it's a pretty uninteresting week for new releases on DVD and Blu-ray. The only really high profile flick in stores today is Antoine Fuqua's Brooklyn's Finest starring Don Cheadle, Richard Gere, Ethan Hawke and Wesley Snipes. Also out this week is Tom Ford's critically acclaimed drama A Single Man, the Swedish thriller The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, and the vampire comedy Bitten starring Jason Mewes. Yep, getting to the bottom of the barrel pretty quickly here. There is also a new special edition re-release of the Buster Keaton classic Steamboat Bill, Jr., and just in time for the World Cup semi-finals, it's Ladybugs on Blu-ray! Will you be buying or renting anything this week? Brooklyn's Finest [1] (+ Blu-ray [2]) A Single Man [3] (+ Blu-ray [4]) The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo [5] (+ Blu-ray [6]) Bitten [7] Eyeborgs [8] (+ Blu-ray [9]) Lost Keaton: Sixteen Comedy Shorts 1934-1937 [10] Steamboat Bill, Jr.: Ultimate Edition [11] (+ Blu-ray...
- 7/6/2010
- by Sean
- FilmJunk
Every once in a while, a piece of news comes along that even though it is not Children of the Corn related, we feel it holds enough content and interest to deserve special mention right here on the site. Case and point - the long-awaited, first-time official dvd release of J.D. Feigelson's 1981 television classic, "Dark Night of the Scarecrow".
Larry Drake (Dr. Giggles) portrays Bubba, a mentally challenged man who befriends a small girl as a playmate in the town in which they both live. One day, the townsfolk find the girl attacked and as she is unable to tell them what happened, they assume it was Bubba. Led by postman Otis (Charles Durning), four of the men form a group, hunting Bubba down where they find him hiding as a scarecrow in a nearby cornfield. They open fire, thinking they have achieved revenge on the little girl's attacker.
Larry Drake (Dr. Giggles) portrays Bubba, a mentally challenged man who befriends a small girl as a playmate in the town in which they both live. One day, the townsfolk find the girl attacked and as she is unable to tell them what happened, they assume it was Bubba. Led by postman Otis (Charles Durning), four of the men form a group, hunting Bubba down where they find him hiding as a scarecrow in a nearby cornfield. They open fire, thinking they have achieved revenge on the little girl's attacker.
- 4/23/2010
- by ChildrenoftheCornMovie
- ChildrenoftheCornMovie.com
If you've seen Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans, then you already know how insane the pairing of Nicolas Cage and filmmaker Werner Herzog proved to be. That madness probably won't compare with what the duo have in store for us when they reteam later this year for a remake of Dr. Giggles.
Manny Coto's 1992 slasher comedy Dr. Giggles cast Darkman villain Larry Drake as Doctor Evan Rendell, a deranged doc that murders his victims with an arsenal of exaggerated medical equipment while quipping bad medical puns and earning his nickname "Dr. Giggles" with a loony high-pitched laugh. The movie was something of a box office dud but has since garnered a small cult following.
Count Nicolas Cage amongst members of the Dr. Giggles fanbase. Cage shared his fondness for the film with director Werner Herzog during shooting of Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans, and the...
Manny Coto's 1992 slasher comedy Dr. Giggles cast Darkman villain Larry Drake as Doctor Evan Rendell, a deranged doc that murders his victims with an arsenal of exaggerated medical equipment while quipping bad medical puns and earning his nickname "Dr. Giggles" with a loony high-pitched laugh. The movie was something of a box office dud but has since garnered a small cult following.
Count Nicolas Cage amongst members of the Dr. Giggles fanbase. Cage shared his fondness for the film with director Werner Herzog during shooting of Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans, and the...
- 4/1/2010
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
Our friends over at Horror Movie a Day, in association with Phil Blankenship and Amoeba Music, are re-implementing midnight screenings of some of their favorite flicks at the New Beverly Cinema in Los Angeles, and on tap for this weekend (Saturday, December 12th to be exact) is the one, the only, Dr. Giggles.
This over-the-top comedic slasher is a lot of laughs even when watched alone, so imagine what a gloriously fun time it will be in a theater with 200 other people. Not only that, but Dr. Giggles himself, Larry Drake, will be on hand to share the experience and participate in a Q&A.
As always, tickets are only $7.00 each, and there will be DVD giveaways as well. For more details, hit up Horror Movie a Day or the New Beverly Cinema site.
Hope to see you there!
- Uncle Creepy
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This over-the-top comedic slasher is a lot of laughs even when watched alone, so imagine what a gloriously fun time it will be in a theater with 200 other people. Not only that, but Dr. Giggles himself, Larry Drake, will be on hand to share the experience and participate in a Q&A.
As always, tickets are only $7.00 each, and there will be DVD giveaways as well. For more details, hit up Horror Movie a Day or the New Beverly Cinema site.
Hope to see you there!
- Uncle Creepy
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
- 12/12/2009
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Horror Movie A Day's Brian Collins in association with Phil Blankenship and Amoeba Music will be presenting the first ever revival screening of Dr. Giggles at the New Beverly Theater this Saturday night, December 12th at midnight. Special guest Larry Drake ( Dr. Giggles himself!) will be in attendance for an introduction and brief Q & A session prior to the movie. In the 1992 horror flick, the psychopathic son of a mass-murdering doctor, escapes from his mental institution to seek revenge on the town where his father was caught. The New Beverly Cinema is located at 7165 West Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90036, one block west of La Brea. You can pick up your advance tickets right here , or buy them at the door. More details at the Horror Movie A Day site here ,...
- 12/11/2009
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Where do horror movie slashers head for a higher education? Just in time for Halloween, G4’s welcomes you to "Slasher School" – the only place the murderous, undead, and possessed can go to learn the fine art of the flashy kill.
All week long Attack of the Show presents new episodes of Aots's first original animated series. Featuring the voices of Aots hosts Kevin Pereira, Olivia Munn, and Blair Butler, "Slasher School" brings you the most inept group of supernatural slashers since Dr. Giggles and Jack Frost. Be warned – it will get bloody. Also barfy. And there’s some nudity.
Video Game - E3 2009 - Attack of the Show
- Uncle Creepy
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All week long Attack of the Show presents new episodes of Aots's first original animated series. Featuring the voices of Aots hosts Kevin Pereira, Olivia Munn, and Blair Butler, "Slasher School" brings you the most inept group of supernatural slashers since Dr. Giggles and Jack Frost. Be warned – it will get bloody. Also barfy. And there’s some nudity.
Video Game - E3 2009 - Attack of the Show
- Uncle Creepy
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
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Get your diploma in the Dread Central forums!
- 10/27/2009
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
As Halloween approaches, a bunch more independent fright features and vintage scare flicks are debuting or showing at venues around the country…
Florida’s Film Ranch company is hosting a free screening of its new science-fiction shocker Brainjacked (pictured) this Friday, October 9 at 10 p.m. at the Lakewood Ranch Cinemas (10715 Rodeo Drive #8, Lakewood Ranch, Fl), sponsored by the Sarasota Film Society. Director Andrew Allan and producer Andy Lalino will accompany the movie, in which a center for troubled youths proves to be a haven for bizarre mind-control experiments. Check out Brainjacked’s MySpace page here.
The creators of the New Jersey fright feature Only Go There At Night, which we previously reported on here, have completed the sequel and set a premiere date. Only Go There At Night: Darkness Rising will screen this Friday the 9th at 8 p.m. at Boonton, NJ’s Darress Theatre (615 Main Street); a Q&A...
Florida’s Film Ranch company is hosting a free screening of its new science-fiction shocker Brainjacked (pictured) this Friday, October 9 at 10 p.m. at the Lakewood Ranch Cinemas (10715 Rodeo Drive #8, Lakewood Ranch, Fl), sponsored by the Sarasota Film Society. Director Andrew Allan and producer Andy Lalino will accompany the movie, in which a center for troubled youths proves to be a haven for bizarre mind-control experiments. Check out Brainjacked’s MySpace page here.
The creators of the New Jersey fright feature Only Go There At Night, which we previously reported on here, have completed the sequel and set a premiere date. Only Go There At Night: Darkness Rising will screen this Friday the 9th at 8 p.m. at Boonton, NJ’s Darress Theatre (615 Main Street); a Q&A...
- 10/7/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
It’s always exciting when you’re awarded the chance to speak with someone you genuinely admire and whose music or film has affected you in some way. With songs titles like “Crystal Lake” and “Zombies Are Good for Your Health,” I always knew Poison the Well, or at least singer Jeffrey Moreira had some appreciation for our beloved genre. That connection along with my own love for terror flicks and the band’s extreme honest and genuine sound built them into an outfit I would always follow and eagerly await new music from. My hunch was solidified on their DVD, Tear From The Road, in which the front man, amidst bellowing out ferocious roars, was sporting a shirt displaying the poster for the slasher classic, Maniac.
Moreira, along with eldest cohorts Ryan Primack (guitar) and Chris Hornbrook (drums) and the newest members of the team, Bradley Grace (bass) and...
Moreira, along with eldest cohorts Ryan Primack (guitar) and Chris Hornbrook (drums) and the newest members of the team, Bradley Grace (bass) and...
- 7/7/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Samuel Zimmerman)
- Fangoria
How is this for terrifying? I think I saw John Lithgow (or someone who looked like him) in a sex scene once when I was a child! I'm not sure what movie it was, but it scarred me for life. He was also creepy in that Raising Cain movie and Dr. Giggles, and now that I think about it, he should star in more horror films. So it is probably a good thing that he is joining Showtime's serial killer series Dexter.
- 5/28/2009
- by wil
- HorrorYearbook
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