Stars: Johnny Gel, Fred Williamson, Joseph Scott Anthony, Tommy Beardmore, Jerry Lynch, Alicia Clark, Tokkyo Faison, Didrik Davis | Written and Directed by Ryan Thompson
At the end of civilization, zombies greatly outnumber people and every day is a fight to see tomorrow. Just when he is about to give up this fight, rugged wanderer John Knox winds up being saved by a ragtag group of survivors. After initial suspicion, Knox proves his worth and slips into his new family in the wasteland. However when a war party of maniacal raiders assaults the camp they kidnap Sarah, Knox’s love interest and it’s up to Knox and the few who escaped the attack to gather what resources they can (including zombies!) to launch an all-or-nothing rescue mission on the raiders’ home fortress.
Seeing it as another low-budget zombie flick, I had little hope for Zombie Horde – however despite some flaws,...
At the end of civilization, zombies greatly outnumber people and every day is a fight to see tomorrow. Just when he is about to give up this fight, rugged wanderer John Knox winds up being saved by a ragtag group of survivors. After initial suspicion, Knox proves his worth and slips into his new family in the wasteland. However when a war party of maniacal raiders assaults the camp they kidnap Sarah, Knox’s love interest and it’s up to Knox and the few who escaped the attack to gather what resources they can (including zombies!) to launch an all-or-nothing rescue mission on the raiders’ home fortress.
Seeing it as another low-budget zombie flick, I had little hope for Zombie Horde – however despite some flaws,...
- 2/1/2014
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
This month, “Lee Martin’s The Midnight Hour” pays homage to dads everywhere with an all-new episode that shows even chainsaw-wielding mass murderers can have the best of intentions.
In “How I Dismembered Your Mother,” an unbalanced man (Didrik Davis) goes on a deadly rampage when his whining wife (Valerie Clare) announces her plans to leave him with their young son (Joe Cipriano) in tow. Drama, dismemberings and death follow. (See the trailer at http://youtu.be/nMfVECshcC4)
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In “How I Dismembered Your Mother,” an unbalanced man (Didrik Davis) goes on a deadly rampage when his whining wife (Valerie Clare) announces her plans to leave him with their young son (Joe Cipriano) in tow. Drama, dismemberings and death follow. (See the trailer at http://youtu.be/nMfVECshcC4)
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- 6/18/2012
- by Ed Rand
- Horror News
On June 17, millions will celebrate Father’s Day with a card, a gift or a dinner. But “Lee Martin’s The Midnight Hour” has a unique way of saluting dad: with a chainsaw.
In this month’s all-new episode, “How I Dismembered Your Mother,” a grassroots family man named Bruno (Didrik Davis) discovers that his rebellious wife plans to divorce him and take with her their young son, he goes on a chainsaw-wielding rampage of death which ends with the show’s signature twist at “The Midnight Hour.”
This entry airs as the show’s fourth season draws to a close (the season finale, “Secret of the Blood Children,” airs in August) and is rife with drama, dismemberings and death. Watch for a powerful performance from leading man Davis as well as some stomach-churning special effects courtesy Brian Schoof.
“How I Dismembered Your Mother” airs every Thursday and Saturday night throughout the month of June,...
In this month’s all-new episode, “How I Dismembered Your Mother,” a grassroots family man named Bruno (Didrik Davis) discovers that his rebellious wife plans to divorce him and take with her their young son, he goes on a chainsaw-wielding rampage of death which ends with the show’s signature twist at “The Midnight Hour.”
This entry airs as the show’s fourth season draws to a close (the season finale, “Secret of the Blood Children,” airs in August) and is rife with drama, dismemberings and death. Watch for a powerful performance from leading man Davis as well as some stomach-churning special effects courtesy Brian Schoof.
“How I Dismembered Your Mother” airs every Thursday and Saturday night throughout the month of June,...
- 6/11/2012
- by Glenn Hauman
- Comicmix.com
Our Indie Spotlight feature returns with UFO’s, a zombie webseries pilot, and an exclusive interview with Woe to the Living co-designer Joshua Butterfield. We also have an exclusive first look at the cover art for Shakespeare v. Lovecraft:
Devolution: Reckoning- This short film is a unique 10 minute piece about UFOs attacking Earth, told through timelapses and other experimental means.
“Fed up with the failures of mankind, a cruel race of UFOs set out to destroy Earth and all that inhabit it. Can civilization survive the incredible onslaught of the attackers? Baraka meets War Of The Worlds in this unique sci-fi short, told through an unconventional arrangement of dramatic timelapses, public domain radio plays, and some experimental flair from horror filmmaker Gavin Heffernan.”
Watch the short film for free at: https://vimeo.com/12120049
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Zombie Squash: Last month, we were one of the first to bring you news Zombie Squash,...
Devolution: Reckoning- This short film is a unique 10 minute piece about UFOs attacking Earth, told through timelapses and other experimental means.
“Fed up with the failures of mankind, a cruel race of UFOs set out to destroy Earth and all that inhabit it. Can civilization survive the incredible onslaught of the attackers? Baraka meets War Of The Worlds in this unique sci-fi short, told through an unconventional arrangement of dramatic timelapses, public domain radio plays, and some experimental flair from horror filmmaker Gavin Heffernan.”
Watch the short film for free at: https://vimeo.com/12120049
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Zombie Squash: Last month, we were one of the first to bring you news Zombie Squash,...
- 6/3/2012
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Didrik Davis Remember an actor by the name of Kane Hodder? He played Jason Voorhees for several of the Friday the 13th movies. Kane Hodder is this big, hulking kind of presence that started out with small roles in several horror films including Pumpkinhead II: Blood Wings, Alligator II: The Mutation & Wishmaster. As the years went by and Hodder continued to work in the horror genre, he developed a large, not to mention - loyal, fan base within the horror community. Enter Didrik Davis, a former wrestler. Didrik Davis has that same kind of big, hulk like presence that made Kane Hodder a superstar in the horror entertainment world. In the past year, he has been making his mark in the indie horror world starring in several genre films. However, it might be his role in the TV series "Lee Martin's The Midnight Hour" that takes him to the next...
- 6/9/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
Lee Martin's The Midnight Hour Lee Martin's The Midnight Hour, which is filmed in Michigan, hits a parallel into the bad economy facing the residents of Michigan in an all new shocking episode entitled "Witch's Candle". Premiering Thursday June 2, Witch's Candle (which can be seen below, after the jump in a sneak peek clip) follows Jim (Didrik Davis), a light industrial manager demoted to a part-time shop position by his scheming, underachieving supervisor, Bernadette (Sharyl Parsons). Determined to eliminate the competition for an elite new post before an upcoming corporate merger, Bernadette demoralizes and attempts to discredit Jim. Her plan succeeds—or does it?
After Jim’s departure, a series of grisly events take place within the shadowy halls of the sprawling shop. One of the more surprising is the Voodoo-esque spell cast by Norm (Rocco Guirlanda), a fellow shop worker who attempts to eliminate Bernadette by supernatural means before his pension is cancelled.
After Jim’s departure, a series of grisly events take place within the shadowy halls of the sprawling shop. One of the more surprising is the Voodoo-esque spell cast by Norm (Rocco Guirlanda), a fellow shop worker who attempts to eliminate Bernadette by supernatural means before his pension is cancelled.
- 6/1/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
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