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The Bell Witch Haunting (Movie Review)

July 10, 2014 By Horror Palace Leave a Comment

The-Bell-Witch-Haunting            What movie is playing? Is it Paranormal Activity? Or maybe The Blair Witch Project? Actually, it’s a carbon copy of both films combined into one. The Bell Witch Haunting is one of the latest releases from The Asylum films, who constantly release awful horror flicks ranging from Abraham Lincoln fighting zombies to Nazi’s in the center of the Earth. Everything in this film seems copied from a lot of excellent horror movies. It’s another release in the found footage genre that’s nothing special and offers nothing new the the genre.

The film is supposed to be based off actual events that took place, but just how authentic the film is is suspect. The police release some video that was found recorded on the Sawyer families camcorders, laptops and cell phones. The video depicts the family being haunted in and around their home by a poltergeist in connection to an old folklore tale in Tennessee.

The Bell Witch Haunting uses different film techniques, like being filmed on camcorders, camera chest mounts, police dashcams among other techniques. Some of which is actually convincing at times. The opening scene, which takes place at a backyard party, was the best because it was the most convincing and entertaining. Oh, and some hot toppless women. But after that, everything starts to slow down and sometimes get boring. There are a lot of pointless scenes that have no business being in the film.

Character development isn’t the worst in the genre, but there’s still a lot to be desired. After some characters start to die, they begin to investigate a possible reason and discover that it might be a demon. Usually at least one person will play the skeptic, especially about two hundred year old folklore, but everyone pretty much agrees a demon is responsible except for the dad. He is perhaps the most optimistic man on the planet. Toward the end, after he’s hurt twice and several family friends mysteriously die, he doesn’t believe anything supernatural is happening.

There’s so much “found footage” yet a lot of it doesn’t add anything making it less realistic. Nobody films just for the heck of it. The acting isn’t awful but it’s not great. One scene was particularly ridiculous where two guys go into the woods to try and film the demon when one of them is attacked by a spear through the stomach and the other dude runs away. Literally the next day (every new day is documented) he goes back to the spot he died to pay his respect. No police investigation or anything. And the thing responsible for his death is still loose in the woods. Take a guess at what happens to him.

The ending is a mixture of The Exorcist and The Blair Witch Project and is unconvincing. The only scary scenes in the film are when the demon appears out of the darkness. But music starts playing two seconds before the action so we usually know somethings about to pop out. There’s nothing special about this film that makes it worth seeing. It’s not terrible, but it doesn’t scare or create anything new.

1skull horror movie review rating MOVIE RATING

Ivan Karoff

Reviewed by Ivan Karhoff
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Filed Under: Horror Movie Reviews, Witch

The Zombinator (Movie Review)

July 10, 2014 By Horror Palace Leave a Comment

the-zombinatorThe Exorcist, Halloween and Psycho are some of the best horror films ever created. One film that won’t be part of that list is The Zombinator directed by Sergio Myers. This micro-budget zombie film accomplishes something that very few films can, which is being totally unredeemable in anyway. In nearly every area of this film, from the script to the acting and the effects are a disaster. And what’s worse is it’s not even a horror film that’s so bad it’s funny, like Plan 9 From Outer Space.

The Zombinator revolves around a successful fashion designer who is the subject of a documentary being filmed in a small town in Ohio. All of a sudden a zombie apocalypse breaks out and a man called The Zombinator appears and tries to stop the breakout because he knows who’s responsible.

The film is shot in the exact style as Diary of the Dead and The Blair Witch Project. It’s the favored style with low-budget films because it’s inexpensive. Which is a completely acceptable thing, when it’s done right. The acting by the characters is awful, but because it’s in a documentary style, it’s supposed to be realistic. They could’ve casted any rookie actor to play the roles, which they did. There are way too many characters to follow, in the beginning there’s around eight or ten. And because we know nothing about them we don’t care when they die. In one scene a couple breaks up, but since we don’t know them and their acting is horrendous, we don’t care.

In the beginning there’s a scene where the characters are at a wake. It’s one of the most bizarre scenes ever. A young troop died overseas and yet it looks like a party. Everyone’s drinking alcohol, there’s a heavy metal band and it’s full of younger, college-aged kids. I have doubts as to wether or not the director even knew what a wake was. And probably one of the biggest flaws ever in a plot occurs near the beginning. A seemingly innocent man appears to some of the main characters to talk when all of a sudden creepy music starts to play. I don’t recall music playing at all up until that point, and the conversation was friendly, so obviously he must be a bad guy.

While watching I couldn’t help but notice some similarities to another bad horror movie, Birdemic: Shock and Terror. But with that film, it’s so bad it’s funny while The Zombinator isn’t funny for its level of awfulness. Both feature very successful women in fashion who become endangered after a breakout occurs of something wanting to kill them. If this film would’ve had a little worse acting and didn’t consist of scenes that were in small spaces, The Zombinator might of joined the club of films so awful their enjoyable like Troll 2 and The Room.

I could go on and on with what’s wrong with this film. Other problems include jump cuts during action scenes, not containing a single scary moment, horrible dialog including “I guess we’re alive until we die.” not to mention the terminator looking guy is hardly in the film despite being on the movie poster, he’s present probably twenty five percent of the time. Just avoid this film at all costs.

1skull horror movie review rating MOVIE RATING

Ivan Karoff

Reviewed by Ivan Karhoff
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Ghost Stories Music Album Released from UK

June 21, 2014 By Horror Palace Leave a Comment

Ghost Stories - Music AlbumGhost Stories is 15 new and dark horror songs by Horror Haunt musician Sam Haynes.  Haynes specializes in Electro Horror soundtrack music. He as worked as a nightclub DJ and music Producer before the release of his first horror themed CD ‘Halloween Carnival’. Since then his music has been used in Theme parks, Haunts and on Horror Movies int he USA and UK.

Ghost Stories is Haynes third album having a much darker orchestral sound than the previous two, inspired by the work of John Carpenter, Goblin, Fabio Frizzi, Alan Howarth, Simon Boswell and Danny Elfman.

The music is designed to be used as a soundtrack to Horror movies, Halloween Haunts and Haunted attractions, however it makes a great ambient backdrop while reading a great horror book.

For more information see: Ghost Stories

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“GILGAMESH” in Post Production

June 19, 2014 By Horror Palace Leave a Comment

Gilgamesh-posterNew England-based auteur Richard Chandler announced the completion of the rough cut of his upcoming dystopian horror movie: Gilgamesh.  The movie is a unique hybrid of horror, science fiction, drama, erotica, & political thriller.

Produced, written, directed, edited, and starring Chandler himself, GILGAMESH is a mixed genre movie that contains an unusual hybrid of Sci-Fi, fantasy, horror, exploitation, and political thriller. It stars Joe Gannascoli (“Vito” from THE SOPRANOS) and cult horror sensation Melantha Blackthorne (the title character in the TV show COUNTESS BATHORIA’S GRAVEYARD PICTURE SHOW).

Also starring in the movie are Josh Davis, Emily Coleman, Oselito Joseph, Jon Pierce, Ray Hryb, Emilie Faith Lewis, Carver Riot, Peter Morse, Giancarlo Madonnini, Joe Victor, James Baker, Matt Colicci, Lilith Astaroth, Sarah Michelle, and dozens more.

Told in flashback-style, US Senator Higgins (Gannascoli) interrogates imprisoned archeologist David Murphy (Davis) in order to learn how Murphy and his wife Kristen (Blackthorne) were involved in an expedition that may have accidentally freed from her ancient prison Inanna (Coleman), the Sumerian goddess of lust and war.

While Inanna plots to destroy earth using a giant meteor to collide into the planet, the American President (Morse) and his military men (Pierce, Madonnini, and Victor) hope to utilize Inanna as a weapon of mass destruction. However a violent communist take-over of the US government, led by Special Agent Lars (Chandler) and his ally Angela Kozlov (Riot), complicates the government’s goal to exploit Inanna. As chaos ensues, the ancient god Gilgamesh (Joseph) ponders whether or not he will act as mankind’s last best hope to save humanity from its rendezvous with annihilation.

A release date is not definite but estimated to by late 2014 or early 2015.

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Sequel to “The Hand That Feeds” Due August

June 18, 2014 By Horror Palace Leave a Comment

M-Garza

The Last Infection, the sequel to author Michael W. Garza’s The Hand That Feeds, will be released August 2014 by Severed Press.

The Last Infection chronicles the fall of civilization and the rise of the dead and the evolution of the infected. The series began with one little boy in The Hand That Feeds and ultimately follows the remains of the human race as they struggle for survival in a hostile world they no longer control. Come join what’s left of the living as they fight for every last breath.

The infection swept across the country like a tidal wave. Survivors cling to life as the infected own the night and the dead walk the streets. Chris has endured on his own and bumping into Jake and Alicen weren’t in his plans. The young brother and sister have plans of their own, but Chris has heard too many promises of sanctuary and infection free zones. Jenn’s arrival turns his attention to the one thing he never thought he would face again, hope. They make a pact to reach the kids safe haven, but only time will tell if anyone can survive the last infection.

Filed Under: Horror News Tagged With: horror book, Michael W. Garza, the hand that feeds

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