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Donner Pass Review

August 19, 2012 By Horror Palace Leave a Comment

Donner Pass Cover PosterMovie: Donner Pass
Year: 2012
Studio: Arroyo Filmworks
Director: Elise Robertson
Stars: Joel Stoffer, Erik Stocklin, Desiree Hall
Language: English
Length: 86 Minutes
Sub-Genre: Cannibal, Thriller

 

Plot: More than 150 years after a party of settlers came to a gruesome end in the snowbound Donner Pass, a group of teenagers on a ski trip are horrified to discover that someone in the area still has a voracious appetite for human flesh.

Review: The story of George Donner and his party back in the 1800’s who turned cannibalistic never ceases to die. There have been many horror movies of this same premise, most notably Ravenous and the aptly named The Donner Party that starred Crispin Glover. At least Donner Pass is not a dated piece albeit this movie does start with an opening sequence spent back in time that sort of explains the story.

There are a few minimalistic changes in Donner Pass but nothing particularly exciting explaining. The basic idea is that when you eat the flesh of a human it gives you all sorts of power, cravings and hunger for more human flesh; a wendigo, and a dozen more movies in the same vain. It’s always better making sure that the human meat is fresh which gives you even more visions and strength. 

In Donner Pass you are following a bunch of high school students who are out for a good time in the Nevada mountains. The story almost flows like a slasher, you have stalkings (extremely poor ones at that), killings and dumb teenagers that do the opposite things that you would, if you were put into a situation like this. Suffice it to say, the movie drug at times with stupid kid antics and annoying character portrayals.

The acting was hit and miss, with some being bearable and others being utterly annoying. There are a few positives; the film was shot well, the action was discernable and pleasing at times taking place in the snow. And the soundtrack was decent for this style horror movie, nothing outstanding but it did work. Now onto a few negatives; CGI snow and blaring green scenes while in the cars, quite pitiful to be honest. Plus, the climax of the movie was such a let down, predictable, retarded and uneventful.

Finalizing my review of Donner Pass, I would like to throw this out to writers and filmmakers; how about this idea; get off these old legends and stories that have been done umpteen times. You could have had the same movie without ever mentioning the Donner Party with very minor changes. Give us viewers a break because Donner Pass is getting docked a few points simply for rehashing the same old myth. My final words are this; Donner Pass is a run of the mill movie that falls flat on many fronts, chalk this up as an avoid.

 

Reviewer: BillChete
Date: 08/19/2012
Rating: 4/10
Recommendation: Avoid
Trailer: Watch
DVD: Amazon
BluRay: N/A
Social Media: Twitter

Filed Under: Horror Movie Reviews Tagged With: arroyo, cannibal, cannibalistic, crispin, desiree, donner, elise, erik, filmworks, george, glover, hall, joel, Party, pass, Ravenous, robertson, stocklin, stoffer, thriller

Night Of The Shadows: The Beginning (Book Review)

August 17, 2012 By Horror Palace Leave a Comment

Night Of The Shadows - The Beginning Cover PosterBook: Night Of The Shadows: The Beginning
Year: 2012
Publisher: Lulu
Author: S.M. Randle
Language: English
Chapters: 51
Pages: E-Book = 128, Print Length = 254
Type: Novel

 

SM RandleAuthor’s Summary: A woman starving for love and affection is guided by forces that make her do unspeakable things. Things that make her famous. But it’s not enough to make her happy for long. This horror book is set in the small town of Shelby North Carolina. It follows the struggles and crimes of a woman serial killer. The young woman is starving for love and affection and is led by forces that make her do outrageous things. Things that she begins to accept, love and enjoy.

Review: I was tickled pink with the writing style of first time author S.M. Randle. Night Of The Shadows: The Beginning left me wanting more. I read this horror novel straight though in one days’ time and I got thinking…this can’t be an author’s first attempt at writing a novel, but it is. Night Of The Shadows: The Beginning is for everyone, it captures your attention while being inexpensive, thrilling, engaging and put simply a great read. Enough of my praise, let’s get to the story.

Night Of The Shadows is basically about an African American woman named Bobbie Jean whom gets possessed by evil shadows. The shadows voices speak to her and tell Bobbie Jean to commit brutal crimes for her sexual pleasure and other odd reasons.

She then travels to a small town in North Carolina called Shelby where the shadows tell her to continue her wicked ways by kidnapping 5 different men. She inflicts differing tortuous methods on each of the men for Bobbie Jean’s sickening sexual desires, and eventually to kill them with sharp bladed objects and by other means. During this process she falls in love with one of the abductees named Dr. Jason Glassam, so she saves him for last to convince the Doctor that they could have a future together.

While this mayhem is going on a little girl that goes by Sara can see what the shadows have been telling Bobbie Jean through her nightmares. Sara and her parents end up at the local police station to tell them about all of the missing guys. The cops initially dismiss their words, then after some time goes by, Sara meets up with JT (Jessica Taylor) who now work together to try and stop the demonic shadows and rescue the missing men.

Bobbie Jean at this time is a psychotic serial killer that’s hell-bent on gratifying her needs which keep being spoken to her through the dark shadow’s voices. When we get to the end of the book I was literally shocked at the open-ended nature of the story. Night Of The Shadows: The Beginning keeps you in suspense and demands that this becomes a  series, to continue the saga of the infamous Bobbie Jean Pratt and the shadows that continually coerce her and help her in her escapes.

Night Of The Shadows: The Beginning is way underpriced in my humble opinion. You can get it for the low price of $2.99 in electronic form. It is not available on physical paper yet. I highly recommend this novel to all horror readers, it is well worth the price, and if I was the author I would be charging $7.99 minimum, it is a gripping story from start to end. My ratings and suggestions are below.

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Reviewer: Dark Goddess
Date: 08/17/2012
Rating: 10/10
Suggestion: E-Book: Buy
Only Available In Digital Form

Filed Under: Horror Books

A New Look To The Trailers Page

August 9, 2012 By Horror Palace Leave a Comment

Hello horror fans we have a new and concise look to our Trailers archive!

This new look features a cleaner layout (less lengthy and more concise), a new clickable Red TV icon to play the trailers, and a few more trailers were added to the master list.

This is our way to keep Horror Palace fresh with an ever easy user experience for our visitors.

Filed Under: Horror News

Bled Out (Book Review)

August 1, 2012 By Horror Palace Leave a Comment

Bled Out Book CoverBook: Bled Out
Year: 2011
Publisher: All Things That Matter Press
Author: Glenn Oliver Parkhurst
Language: English
Chapters: 27
Pages: Paperback = 252, E-Book = 254
Type: Novel

 

Glenn Oliver ParkhurstAuthor’s Summary: Eighteen-year-old Kenny Arthur wishes he was just a typical small-town kid, but a near death experience and a message from the other side has made that impossible. Kenny knows there’s a plague coming, and it’s not natural. He knows it can crush the life out of this world. And he knows he’s the only one who can stop it. What he doesn’t know is how. Kenny sets out to do what he must, but the world outside Friendship, NY is more than he bargained for. Before long, he’s exhausted, dirty, broke, and not one step closer to accomplishing his goal. Then a pint of blood he sells for cash causes a miraculous healing, and suddenly Kenny knows how he’ll cure the plague. But if he wants to find the devil, he’ll have to hide while he does it. The government, the sick, the desperate, the greedy all want a piece of what the press is calling “the Miracle Boy.” Kenny is on the hunt and on the run. His only friend is a thieving street kid named Rooster, who might help him get to where he’s going, or sell him for a million dollars first. Kenny can’t trust, he can’t stop, he can’t rest – until those who hunt him drain him dry, or the devil is dead, whichever comes first.

Review: Bled Out was a fascinating read, a story that I have never come across before. This has been back to back book reviews that I couldn’t wait to finish. It had me twisted and turned in so many different directions, and I couldn’t wait to find out the conclusion of this engaging story.

Bled Out is about one person named Ken whose parents died when he was young. He quickly became an orphan. When Ken reaches 18, the age most kids can’t wait to become, he starts having bizarre visions guiding him to seek out an infected person that is possessed by evil.

Now on his own, leaving the orphanage behind, Ken is in search of the infected person with little money in his pocket. He was already in dire straights and then he gets robbed taking him down a dark path living off food provided by homeless shelters. In search of a way to make money, he sells his blood at a blood bank. Ken’s blood is used on a transplant patient unbeknownst to him his blood is a special concoction that cures any disease when it is injected into the inflicted.

Now knowing his blood is life’s salvation, a slew of people are after him, including; doctors, scientists, the government and one terminally ill millionaire named Robert Stone who hires private detectives in search of the priceless red gold of Ken’s. Meanwhile, he meets some trustworthy confidants who help him hideout while searching for the infected person in his mind who he believes holds his fate.

Eventually Ken does find this mysterious person while avoiding capture, and what comes to be is a shocking twist I will never forget…you must read Bled Out to find out the amazing climax.

Bled Out is available for $16.99 in Paperback form, or if you have an Amazon Kindle or E-Reader Device you can get the book in electronic form for $5.99. My ratings and suggestions are below.

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Reviewer: Dark Goddess
Date: 08/01/2012
Rating: 8/10
Suggestion: Paperback: Buy
Suggestion: E-Book: Buy

Filed Under: Horror Books Tagged With: bled, millionaire

Shark Week Horror

July 27, 2012 By Horror Palace Leave a Comment

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Summary: Shark week is upon us again, and this time the Terror Troop is jumping in with 4 shark movies for your discretion! First up is a swingin’ 70s sex and shark flick called Tintorera: Killer Shark (1977), next up is 2003’s Shark Zone, followed by Bay Watch gone wrong- Malibu Shark Attack (2009) and finally a B-movie bomb 2-Headed Shark Attack (2012) starring Carmen Electra as a DOCTOR! What is your favorite shark?

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Filed Under: Horror News

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