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The Aztec Box Coming On Halloween 2013

February 7, 2013 By Horror Palace Leave a Comment

SHORT SYNOPSIS

Four college students dig up an ancient Aztec relic in their own backyard, only to discover a dark force that is attached to it.

 

LONGER SYNOPSIS

Following a strange, cult-like incident, police recover home video footage from a residence in Riverside, California.

The footage starts as we see Nick and Darren film themselves as they attend a South American history class at UC Riverside, California. We learn that they are actually film students and are filming themselves for practice to prepare for an eventual career in film.

Nick has a girlfriend named Karen and Darren has a girlfriend named Liz. All four of them move into a house in Riverside as their apartment lease expires.

Nick and Darren attend a Modern Television class, where their professor tells them their class assignment is to create a Reality Show filming their daily life.

As they setup cameras, they notice strange occurrences around the house,  such as lights turning on and off, strange sounds during the night. They seem to be coming from the backyard.

Liz, Darren’s girlfriend, decides to plant a lemon tree in the backyard of the house. As Darren starts digging through the rough soil with a shovel, he discovers there is something buried in the ground.

They dig out a wooden crate, open it, and discover it contains an ancient Aztec human sacrifice container.

 

ABOUT THE FILMMAKER

The Aztec Box is written, directed and produced by Serge Bronstein.

The following is an excerpt from an interview:

Q: What inspired you to write “The Aztec Box”
A: I have always liked ancient history and have always been interested in film. One of the reasons for creating this film as the fact that, in my opinion, there are very few good movies produced by Hollywood nowadays. As a kid, I loved watching Indiana Jones, and one of my favorite shows on TV is Pawn Stars. Even though it’s scripted, I loved how it teaches the viewer these little historical stories. In my film, I wanted to involve some ancient mystery, but also make sure that it is plausible, believable and tied into actual historical events. The Aztec Calendar was all the rage in 2012, so when I started writing the script in early 2012, I picked the Aztecs over the Egyptians.

 

ABOUT THE CAST

Nick Uzarski – Nick plays … Nick, the main character in this film. Nick is a native Californian and enjoys surfing and basketball.

Brisa Freitas – plays Karen, Nick’s girlfriend. Brisa is originally from Brasil. She loves yoga and bellydancing. Brisa has an extensive theatre background and is currently living in New York.

Suziey Block – Suziey plays Liz, the antagonist of the story. Suziey is a striking brunette and a veteran actor and director. Suziey starred in Entrance – a suspense film about a barista in Los Angeles stalked by an unknown admirer. Suziey is originally from Michigan and currently resides in Los Angeles.

Hans Hernke – Hans plays Darren, Liz’s boyfriend and Nick’s best friend.

 

CONTACT INFORMATION

Serge Bronstein – https://www.aztecbox.com/site/contact/

Filed Under: Featured, Halloween, Horror News Tagged With: aztec, block, box, brisa, bronstein, footage, found, freitas, hans, hernke, nick, serge, suziey, uzarski

Tiny’s Halloween Series Airing For The Holiday

October 12, 2012 By Horror Palace Leave a Comment

Everyone knows that Halloween is the greatest holiday of the year especially for the horror fans amongst us all over the globe. It is our pleasure of airing a trifecta of shorts written, produced and directed by Douglas A. Plomitallo, a diehard Halloween filmmaker.

Mr. Plomitallo runs Scared Stiff TV and is dedicated at providing the audience creepy, scary and quirky films. His blockbuster Tiny’s Halloween has been sequalized in 3 parts with the latest in the chain included on Horror Palace.

We are proud to have in our archive this chiller of a series. Get in the mood before Halloween and enjoy a back-to-back-to-back run of all 3 horror shorts right here! Listed below are direct links to each of the shorts.

Tiny’s Halloween:

  • Part 1
  • Part 2
  • Part 3

After watching the series, check out the YouTube Channel of Doug’s for even more horror shorts covering sub-genres of Monsters, Aliens, Thrillers, Slashers, Zombies and many more for you to enjoy free!

Filed Under: Featured, Halloween, Horror News, Zombie

Trick `r Treat Review

October 15, 2011 By Horror Palace Leave a Comment

Trick `r Treat cover posterMovie: Trick `r Treat
Year: 2007
Studio: Legendary Pictures
Director: Michael Dougherty
Language: English
Length: 82 Minutes
Sub-Genre: Thriller, Horror Anthology

Plot: Four mini tales surround a school principal who’s involved in macabre extra-curricular activities, a few kids who have devised a cruel prank, four attractive young women who are looking for a good time, and a crotchety old man whose disposition may have something to do with a dark secret from his past. And then there’s Sam, a creepy little character who’s a common thread that runs through all the stories and is the mascot of “Trick `r Treat.”

Review: Alfred Hitchcock once described a scenario involving a bomb under a table. He said if we don’t know the bomb is under the table and it explodes, we are surprised; whereas, if we know the bomb is under the table — but not when it will detonate — that’s suspense.

Michael Dougherty wrote and directed this neat little film called “Trick `r Treat” (2007), which is a throwback to the 1980s horror anthology that employs both surprise and suspense. “Trick `r Treat” has many comedic elements and it’s a tiny bit creepy, as well. It also has some genuinely disturbing aspects that involve children. Above all, “Trick `r Treat” is a cinematic celebration of Halloween.

The enjoyment of this movie comes from its four interwoven stories that transpire on Halloween night in a small, Ohio town called Warren Valley. Doughtery plays with the narrative structure of the film and rearranges the timeline of events, so the horror stories overlap and dovetail with one another. Though this may sound confusing, it’s actually quite delightful — a strange word, I know, to describe a horror film. The director also plays with our expectations, providing us with frequent twists.

Mike Dougherty is known for his screenplays for the impressive “X2″ (2003) and the disappointing “Superman Returns” (2006). But in 1996, he wrote, directed and produced an animated short film called “Season’s Greetings,” which features his character Sam, and serves as the inspiration for this feature film. (By the way, “Season’s Greetings” can be viewed as a special feature on the “Trick `r Treat” DVD.)

“Trick `r Treat” doesn’t try to shock us with depictions of torture or gore (though it has a little gore). This film surprises us with troubling twists that are delivered after seeds of suspense have been sown, and the result is a little, haunting treasure that’s impossible to describe without using the word “fun.”

“Trick `r Treat” is a must-own film that should be a part of every horrorphile’s collection and, as far as I’m concerned, is required viewing every year around Halloween. Indeed, I predict that “Trick `r Treat” will be to Halloween as “It’s a Wonderful Life” (1946) is to Christmas. Or, at least, it should be.

Reviewer: Jay of the Dead
Date: 10/15/2011
Rating: 8.5/10
Recommendation: Buy it!
Trailer: Watch
DVD: Amazon
BluRay: Amazon
Social Media: Facebook

Filed Under: Halloween, Horror Movie Reviews Tagged With: anna paquin, brian cox, dylan baker, horror anthology, michael dougherty, trick or treat, trick r treat

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