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Blackburn Sets the Town Alight this Month on DVD

August 1, 2016 By Horror Palace Leave a Comment

Blackburn DVDBlackburn is set to release on DVD this August. Tombstone Entertainment will handle the release. A 3Brane Entertainment production, Blackburn involves a group of friends, trapped in an old mining town. From a script by Nastasha Baron and directed by Lauro Chartrand, this title stars: Lochlyn Munro (Poker Night), Jen and Sylvia Soska (“Hellevator”). Emilie Ullerup (A Little Bit Zombie), Sarah Lind (Wolf Cop) and Calum Worthy also star. All of these filmmakers have developed this hard R (restricted) horror feature, which now invites you to take a look at the official DVD artwork.

In the story, a forest fire forces five friends to take a detour. Lost and afraid, they seek shelter in an old mining shaft. But, someone or something lives in these dark depths. Now, this fivesome will have to fight back, against mutated miners and demented psychopaths, if they hope to continue living.

Blackburn Scene

The official DVD artwork reveals more of the film’s story. The Blackburn Asylum, long since closed, still haunts the local woods. Its residents, forced out by its closure, roam inside this broken down building. Promising to “take people” many of the deformed monsters can be seen, in this official artwork. And, more on Blackburn will be revealed this Summer as the film nears its August 2nd, 2016 release date.

The official Synopsis: A forest fire and rock-slide trap five bickering college friends in a small Alaskan ghost town with a horrifying history. When they seek refuge inside the torched ruins of Blackburn Asylum, they must fight to survive as the angry inhabitants slaughter the friends one-by-one.

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Trace Released Across Multiple Platforms

November 15, 2015 By Horror Palace Leave a Comment

“Believe What You Hear. Fear What You Believe.”

Trace-Movie-Poster-Ryan-Brookhart-400Trace, a supernatural film released by TERROR FILMS focuses on the use of Electronic Voice Phenomena and the spirits that lay just outside of our world that threaten to tear it apart.

The film centers on a group of friends led by Nick (Nick Fink – Ghost Squad) and his music studio partner, Duffy (August Roads – Loserville). One night at a party Duffy convinces everyone to go into their home studio and experiment with trace phenomena – a form of EVP (Electronic Voice Phenomena). One by one the friends begin dying and they soon realize that they have accidentally opened a door to a horrific realm. It’s a race against time and supernatural forces to sever the transmission in order to save themselves and prevent a powerful demon from entering our world.

Trace opened in a wide DVD release through Redbox on October 27th, with the title being made available at all 40,000 Redbox kiosks. This release was followed by an ancillary release on November 3rd across multiple platforms including iTunes, Vudu and an assortment of Video-On-Demand and satellite platforms including Dish, Cox and Verizon.

Trace stars Nick Fink, August Roads, Jesse Pepe, Maddie McGuire, Samantha Lee, Sam Valentine, Jerod Meagher, Trace-Heather-Darkness-Maddie-McGuire-300Mike Capozzi, Jeremiah Benjamin and Herion Mustafaraj. The film was written and directed by Ryan Brookhart. Brookhart says of the film and its release: “I feel Trace, taken on the merits of what’s usually offered in Trace-Konski-Underground-Lab-Herion-Mustafaraj-300the low-budget horror genre, defies a lot of convention. And that’s its biggest strength.” As well, the film was produced by Terror Film executives Joe Dain, Jim Klock and Miles Fineburg and it marks the fledgling distribution company’s 2nd release. Their first release, The Chosen, was released as an Event Theatrical and wide ancillary release in July of this year.

Trace invites horror fans into an unsettling journey to hell and back!

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ABOUT TERROR FILMS: TERROR FILMS is a distribution company that was formed in October of 2013. This company focuses on the development, finance, production, and distribution of horror, sci-Fi and thriller films targeted for limited theatrical, television and all major ancillary markets, including Redbox, iTunes, Netflix and Cable VOD. Their first release, The Chosen, starring YouTube Sensation Kian Lawley, has remained in the Top 20 of Horror on iTunes for 4 consecutive weeks. Their 2nd film Trace opened in a wide ancillary release on November 3rd, 2015. The company recently wrapped principle photography on their Untitled Horror Anthology, starring Michael Ironside. As well, Terror Films has acquired several films that are set for release in 2016, including the award winning film Hell House LLc and Unearthed &Untold: The Path to Pet Sematary, about the making of the original film which includes never-before-seen footage from the sets.

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Carrie (Movie Review)

March 19, 2014 By Horror Palace Leave a Comment

carrie-dvd-2014Remakes of original films that are considered classics are often times not welcomed. Films based off Stephen King novels are also not often welcomed for their inability to display the true sense of horror his books created. But here we have Carrie, the latest film that’s a remake of a Stephen King based movie from 1976. While this film is certainly not bad and sometimes entertaining, it feels mostly unnecessary.

This remake of the original Carrie follows the same storyline. Seventeen year old Carrie White (Chloë Grace Moretz) is an isolated, shy loner in her school who discovers she has telekinetic powers after an unfortunate incident during gym class. After being harassed and bullied for the event, Carrie begins to research more information regarding her special abilities and overtime strengthens her powers. Carrie’s mother Margaret (Julianne Moore), whose a deeply religious individual, believes she’s possessed by Satan for having telekinetic abilities. It’s only a matter of time before Carrie is pushed to the limit and starts unleashing her telekinesis, causing havoc at her school and in her town.

Chloë Grace Moretz is a good actress, who has been in several other good works in cinema including Hugo and the Kick-Ass series. She puts on a good performance as a shy and awkward girl in this remake. But one important element that is missing from her performance is installing fear into us. Unlike the original, we don’t really fear what will eventually come from Carrie. Chloë Grace Moretz does not show us much of a reason to fear her, but instead makes us feel more sorry for her. Her mother played by Julianne Moore gave a more convincing performance as Carrie’s psychotic and hysterical mother. She is probably the creepiest part of the movie, especially since she frequently abuses Carrie.

However while watching I couldn’t help but wonder why Carrie needed to be remade. There are some instances where the story is brought into the twenty first century, such as when a classmate films Carrie being bullied on her mobile phone and uploads it to the internet. After all the new elements were added, which were not much, did not add anything to the original story. Remaking what was considered to be a very good horror film didn’t make sense to me, but since this film has performed very well in the box office, there’s obviously a lot of interest in it.[amzn_product_inline asin=’B00302QF72′]

The biggest contribution this film adds to the original are the special effects which are well done and convincing. The effects don’t showcase themselves much until during the end of the film, but what we are treated to are explosions, roads splitting apart, someone catching on fire among other things.

This remake of Carrie is not bad movie. But honestly it felt unnecessary and sometimes drawn-out. The only thing the remake adds are the computerized effects, which as previously stated are done well. A younger audience would find much more entertainment from this remake while older audiences will definitely find more enjoyment from the original 1976 film. It’s a movie worth checking out on Netflix or Amazon for an interesting Friday night horror flick.

1skull horror movie review rating MOVIE RATING

Ivan Karoff

Reviewed by Ivan Karhoff
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Scarecrow (Movie Review)

March 19, 2014 By Horror Palace Leave a Comment

Scarecrow-2014Several times a year the Syfy channel releases their own horror themed movies, with many of them following the same story. A group of survivors must escape a certain threat in a specific location. Scarecrow is no exception to that and is a very cliche film with a formula that has been repeated numerous times and doesn’t offer a single new element.

The story revolves around high school teacher Aaron Harris (Robin Dunne) who takes six students to an old cornfield to dismantle a scarecrow as part of after school detention. While on the bus there, the students begin to tell an urban legend of how long ago the scarecrow became alive and killed several people. However most write it off as fictitious. Shortly after arriving at the site, Aaron runs into former girlfriend Kristen Mills (Lacey Chabert) and former friend Eddie (Carlo Marks) which creates uncomfortable feelings among them. However, everything is quickly interrupted by strange occurrences and then, the scarecrow reveals himself, forcing everyone to take refuge in an abandoned house as they try to determine how to escape the secluded old farm alive.

This is a film that consists of many flaws. The major one being the story, which several times over the duration of the film doesn’t seem logical or consistent. The fact that a teacher would bus students a great distance to do labor as punishment is ludicrous. A sole teacher can’t contain several disobedient kids. When they actually arrive, Aaron quickly stops monitoring the students activities after he learns Kristen is there and begins to pursue personal interests. The story itself is similar to other Syfy original movies, like Sharknado and Yeti: Curse of the Snow Demon. They just simply change the threat and location.

And then you have the monster itself, the scarecrow. Upon seeing it, you’ll discover it looks absolutely nothing like a scarecrow. It looks more like it’s made of vines, and moves the same way the vines did in the 1981 horror masterpiece The Evil Dead, only it doesn’t rape people. It’s 3D animated most of the time it’s on the screen, but I did like its appearance despite it being called a scarecrow seemed misleading.

It’s logic is highly flawed. It seems to have the power to kill everyone quickly, but for whatever reason, it doesn’t. In one scene, the remaining survivors gain access to a police cruiser and drive off when the scarecrow appears in front of the car, causing them to crash and be knocked unconscious. But the scarecrow doesn’t kill them, instead allowing them to sit in the vehicle for awhile before only killing one of them after leaving the vehicle.

To give this film some credit, there are a couple good scenes with gore. The scarecrow with its vine-like abilities will puncture it’s victims bodies and slash their legs, torsos and other parts. But the majority of the deaths in this film are off screen which is disappointing. The performance given by the actors is unimpressive and often pretty bad.

The concept of this film seemed good and certainly had potential, but a flawed story and bad acting resulted in the creation of a very poor film. Syfy channel movies are notoriously mediocre with this being no exception. If you’re looking for a good horror film, there are certainly much better films worth your time and money.

Bad-skull-rating MOVIE RATING

Ivan Karoff

Reviewed by Ivan Karhoff
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See No Evil 2: 2014 Release

March 17, 2014 By Horror Palace Leave a Comment

see-no-evil-2-no-graphics-smallSee No Evil 1

The 2006 movie See No Evil could easily have been awful.  WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment) making a horror movie?  But they have their act(s) together with WWE Films division along with WWE wrestling superstar Kane managing to make a truly gory, jumpy and average rated horror movie.

The movie saw a bunch of delinquent youths being force to spend a weekend in an old busted up hotel. They were sent there for community service work and needed to clean the place up. One of the chaperones is former police officer, Frank Williams (Steve Vidler) who quite the police force years earlier after investigating a horrific crime scene that saw him have his arm cut off by this monstrous brute of a man. A man he had shot in the head, but did not die!

Unfortunately for the kids and their chaperones, is the presence of a man called Jacob Goodnight who has made this place his home. He is a messed up due to the horrific abuse he suffered at the hands of his own mother. He kind of sees the sin in people and as he is messed up, resorts to killing people in brutal ways. Jacob Goodnight is played by WWE wrestler Kane. Kane is a monster of a man standing near seven feet tall and almost as wide. So he makes a very menacing presence on the screen and all without the aid of a padded suit or anything like that. When he is on-screen with one of the kids you really do think that he could rip them apart at any given moment.

The kids learn fairly quickly that they are not alone in this hotel and soon instead of trying to clean the place up they are fighting for their lives when Jacob Goodnight starts to stalk them through the hotel one by one. In all See No Evil was a really fun horror movie that really deserved more credit than it got.

See No Evil 2

See No Evil 2 picks up with Jacob Goodnight believed to be dead and his body taken to a local morgue.  There are a group of medical students in this morgue who find themselves locked in.  Making matters worse, it turns out that Jacob Goodnight is back from the dead!  Now he has a whole new group of victims to taunt!

See No Evil 2 appears to be a good horror follow-up to the first movie. The Soska Sisters who gave us the cult classic Dead Hooker In A Trunk are behind this movie, so it will likely be even more gory and messy than the original.

See No Evil 2 will be released on DVD and Blu-Ray later in 2014 as of right now it does not have a definitive release date.

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