Justin Janowitz’s spellbinding feature debut, Do Not Watch, follows the tradition of cursed footage like 2018’s Antrum or 2022’s Incantation. Subliminal messages are baked into Ryan Toyama’s screenplay and imprinted onto the screen. Traditional barriers between screens and their audiences are shattered; characters plead with us to do what the title commends. Do Not Watch isn’t without shortcomings, but tantalizes as an innovative reinvention of found footage capabilities.
Toyama’s screenplay bounces between multiple timelines infected by the same film canister. An introductory info dump reads: “What you are about to witness is a compilation of the events surrounding the disappearance of a post-production crew as they worked on research footage from the 1980s.” Clips cycle around the mentioned post-production crew who works at Illusion Post, the supposed cursed footage of researchers in a bunker from the ‘80s, and the documentarians trying to unearth the truth about...
Toyama’s screenplay bounces between multiple timelines infected by the same film canister. An introductory info dump reads: “What you are about to witness is a compilation of the events surrounding the disappearance of a post-production crew as they worked on research footage from the 1980s.” Clips cycle around the mentioned post-production crew who works at Illusion Post, the supposed cursed footage of researchers in a bunker from the ‘80s, and the documentarians trying to unearth the truth about...
- 4/1/2024
- by Matt Donato
- bloody-disgusting.com
This Easter, why settle for the same old pastel palette and benign bunnies when you can dive into the darker side of the holiday? Forget about the egg hunts and chocolate bunnies; we’re here to unearth the creepy, the crawly, and the downright terrifying easter horror movies that give a whole new meaning to the term “spring fever.” From demonic rabbits to alien invasions, our list of horror flicks will have you hopping between suspense and screams.
So, grab your Easter basket and prepare for a hunt through the twisted warrens of horror cinema, where the bunnies bite back and resurrection is more than just a biblical tale.
See AlsoHorror Movie ListsKillers and Corsages: 10 High School Prom Horror Movies You Can’t Miss Uncork’D Entertainment 10. Antrum: The Deadliest Film Ever Made (2018)
Dubbed “The Deadliest Film Ever Made,” Antrum is a chilling mockumentary that explores the cursed legend of a lost movie,...
So, grab your Easter basket and prepare for a hunt through the twisted warrens of horror cinema, where the bunnies bite back and resurrection is more than just a biblical tale.
See AlsoHorror Movie ListsKillers and Corsages: 10 High School Prom Horror Movies You Can’t Miss Uncork’D Entertainment 10. Antrum: The Deadliest Film Ever Made (2018)
Dubbed “The Deadliest Film Ever Made,” Antrum is a chilling mockumentary that explores the cursed legend of a lost movie,...
- 3/30/2024
- by Kimberley Elizabeth
For as long as horror movies have existed, there have been carny-like marketing campaigns boasting audience members fainting, vomiting, running out of theaters in terror, and in some of the most extreme cases, having a heart attack. Films like "Psycho," "The Exorcist," and even 2023's "Talk To Me" have all become modern urban legends with the reported reactions from fans, but few films come close to the reputation of "Antrum." The Canuxploitation film from David Amito and Michael Laicini is two films in one: a documentary about "Antrum," a lost film from the 1970s that has been connected with over 85 deaths, and the remaining footage from the only known print of the film. Before the film plays, a warning covers the screen.
Legal Notice: By continuing to watch this film you agree that the producers of this film have made you aware of the history and danger(s) associated with 'Antrum.
Legal Notice: By continuing to watch this film you agree that the producers of this film have made you aware of the history and danger(s) associated with 'Antrum.
- 1/21/2024
- by BJ Colangelo
- Slash Film
David Amito, best known for his acting role in The Chosen, has signed with The Green Room for management.
Amito plays the role of John the Baptist in the historical drama created by Dallas Jenkins. The series based on the life of Jesus is licensed to streamers like Amazon’s Prime Video, Peacock, Netflix, and is currently airing on broadcaster The CW.
Through three seasons of The Chosen, Amito has appeared in a total of five episodes. In Season 1, Amito appeared in Episode 4, titled “The Rock on Which It is Built,” and Episode 5, “The Wedding Gift.” The actor reprised his role in Season 2 in Episode 5, titled “Spirit,” and Episode 8, titled “Beyond Mountains.” Amito would appear in the Season 3 premiere of the series in the episode titled “Homecoming.”
Additional credits for Amito include Ginger in the Rye (2014), Maps to the Stars (2014), Greenscreen (2013), Warehouse 13 (2013), Stress Position (2013), Nikita (2013), Who Is Mr. Tom?...
Amito plays the role of John the Baptist in the historical drama created by Dallas Jenkins. The series based on the life of Jesus is licensed to streamers like Amazon’s Prime Video, Peacock, Netflix, and is currently airing on broadcaster The CW.
Through three seasons of The Chosen, Amito has appeared in a total of five episodes. In Season 1, Amito appeared in Episode 4, titled “The Rock on Which It is Built,” and Episode 5, “The Wedding Gift.” The actor reprised his role in Season 2 in Episode 5, titled “Spirit,” and Episode 8, titled “Beyond Mountains.” Amito would appear in the Season 3 premiere of the series in the episode titled “Homecoming.”
Additional credits for Amito include Ginger in the Rye (2014), Maps to the Stars (2014), Greenscreen (2013), Warehouse 13 (2013), Stress Position (2013), Nikita (2013), Who Is Mr. Tom?...
- 12/20/2023
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
Clockwise from top left: Hellraiser (Anchor Bay Entertainment), Night Of The Living Dead (screenshot), Train To Busan ( Well Go USA), M3GAN (Universal), Nope (Universal)Graphic: AVClub
’Tis the season for horror, and Amazon Prime Video subscribers have plenty of movie-watching options to send chills up their spine. The streamer...
’Tis the season for horror, and Amazon Prime Video subscribers have plenty of movie-watching options to send chills up their spine. The streamer...
- 10/7/2023
- by The A.V. Club
- avclub.com
From the notorious play in Robert W. Chambers’ The King in Yellow all the way up to Sadako’s viral videotape, horror writers have been fascinated with cursed media since time immemorial. After all, the idea that a piece of art can be powerful enough to affect the real world is a compelling thought in and of itself, especially when you consider that this also applies to works of evil.
That’s why it makes sense that there are so many scary movies about curses that spread through paintings, music and even video games. However, as a lifelong cinephile, I’ve always been fascinated by meta horror stories that explore the consequences of cursed films. With that in mind, we’ve decided to come up with a list celebrating six of the scariest cursed films in horror, as movies don’t necessarily have to be real in order to scare you.
That’s why it makes sense that there are so many scary movies about curses that spread through paintings, music and even video games. However, as a lifelong cinephile, I’ve always been fascinated by meta horror stories that explore the consequences of cursed films. With that in mind, we’ve decided to come up with a list celebrating six of the scariest cursed films in horror, as movies don’t necessarily have to be real in order to scare you.
- 8/31/2023
- by Luiz H. C.
- bloody-disgusting.com
Features the voices of: Matthew Mercer, Nicole Tompkins, Kevin Dorman, Stephanie Panisello, Erin Cahill, Salli Saffioti, Daman Mills, Lucien Dodge, Frank Todaro, Stephanie Panisello, Cristina Valenzuela | Written by Makoto Fukami | Directed by Eiichiro Hasumi
The latest entry in the animated franchise, Resident Evil: Death Island comes two years after the last entry, Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness, and is set in 2015, just after the events of Resident Evil: Vendetta but before Resident Evil 7. Got that?
Somewhere in San Fransisco Dso Agent Leon S. Kennedy is trying to recover kidnapped scientist Dr. Antonio Taylor (Frank Todaro) when a mysterious woman appears and, after a high-speed chase, causes him to crash. Claire Redfield is also in town, trying to find out what kind of creature can use Orcas as a food source. And whether or not the creature is a bioweapon.
Jill Valentine, Chris Redfield and Rebecca Chambers are also looking for answers.
The latest entry in the animated franchise, Resident Evil: Death Island comes two years after the last entry, Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness, and is set in 2015, just after the events of Resident Evil: Vendetta but before Resident Evil 7. Got that?
Somewhere in San Fransisco Dso Agent Leon S. Kennedy is trying to recover kidnapped scientist Dr. Antonio Taylor (Frank Todaro) when a mysterious woman appears and, after a high-speed chase, causes him to crash. Claire Redfield is also in town, trying to find out what kind of creature can use Orcas as a food source. And whether or not the creature is a bioweapon.
Jill Valentine, Chris Redfield and Rebecca Chambers are also looking for answers.
- 7/27/2023
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
The Bloody Disgusting-powered Screambox is home to a variety of unique horror content, from originals and exclusives to cult classics and documentaries. With such a rapidly-growing library, there are many hidden gems waiting to be discovered.
Here are five recommendations you can stream on Screambox right now.
The Barn
Before The Barn Part II streams exclusively on Screambox on May 26, catch up on the 2016 original. The Barn stands out among the glut of ’80s slasher throwbacks because it’s not satirical or a send-up; the unapologetic love letter approaches the well-trodden material with a refreshing earnestness. Capturing not only the style but also the spirit of his influences, writer-director Justin M. Seaman taps directly into horror fans’ nostalgia while introducing an imaginative mythology with ample heart in a charming package.
At its core, the film is a coming of age tale about a teenager who doesn’t want to grow...
Here are five recommendations you can stream on Screambox right now.
The Barn
Before The Barn Part II streams exclusively on Screambox on May 26, catch up on the 2016 original. The Barn stands out among the glut of ’80s slasher throwbacks because it’s not satirical or a send-up; the unapologetic love letter approaches the well-trodden material with a refreshing earnestness. Capturing not only the style but also the spirit of his influences, writer-director Justin M. Seaman taps directly into horror fans’ nostalgia while introducing an imaginative mythology with ample heart in a charming package.
At its core, the film is a coming of age tale about a teenager who doesn’t want to grow...
- 5/12/2023
- by Alex DiVincenzo
- bloody-disgusting.com
March is coming to an end and while Screambox‘s April line-up is absolutely jam-packed – stay tuned! – we’re first ending this month with a bang.
Now streaming on Screambox are several Dark Star Pictures classics, including the completely gonzo Bloody Disgusting collaboration Dementia: Part II, which delivers absurd gross-out humor and nonstop mayhem.
Here are some of the titles in addition to new Screambox arrivals Evil Little Things, Crispy’s Curse, Clownface, Clownado, and the previously released Killer Sofa and FeardotCom.
Achoura
Also called “Children’s Night,” Achoura is a religious celebration. In Morocco, children splash water on each other and gather around a bonfire.
In the film, four friends reconnect when one of them, who disappeared 25 years ago, suddenly comes back into their lives. Together, they will have to confront the terrifying events of their youth and fight a monstrous creature born of a horrible legend.
Patrick Bromley...
Now streaming on Screambox are several Dark Star Pictures classics, including the completely gonzo Bloody Disgusting collaboration Dementia: Part II, which delivers absurd gross-out humor and nonstop mayhem.
Here are some of the titles in addition to new Screambox arrivals Evil Little Things, Crispy’s Curse, Clownface, Clownado, and the previously released Killer Sofa and FeardotCom.
Achoura
Also called “Children’s Night,” Achoura is a religious celebration. In Morocco, children splash water on each other and gather around a bonfire.
In the film, four friends reconnect when one of them, who disappeared 25 years ago, suddenly comes back into their lives. Together, they will have to confront the terrifying events of their youth and fight a monstrous creature born of a horrible legend.
Patrick Bromley...
- 3/31/2023
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
The Bloody Disgusting-powered Screambox has revealed the lineup of new films that are joining the horror streaming service in March 2023, including brand new The Outwaters companion shorts Card Zero & File Vl-624, original festival favorites Holy Shit! and Family Dinner, and the 1990s sequel Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III!
Joining Screambox on Wednesday, March 1, are Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III, the 1990 sequel starring Viggo Mortensen (The Lord of the Rings) and Ken Foree (Dawn of the Dead), and FeardotCom, the 2002 effort from director William Malone (House on Haunted Hill) that stars Stephen Dorff (Blade).
Created by Pandorum director Christian Alvart, the second season of “The Island” hits Screambox on March 7. Experience the world after its collapse with all six new episodes of the post-apocalyptic coming-of-age thriller series. The first season is streaming now.
‘Holy Shit!’
Following a rambunctious festival run, Screambox Original Holy Shit! drops on March 21. Living up to its title,...
Joining Screambox on Wednesday, March 1, are Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III, the 1990 sequel starring Viggo Mortensen (The Lord of the Rings) and Ken Foree (Dawn of the Dead), and FeardotCom, the 2002 effort from director William Malone (House on Haunted Hill) that stars Stephen Dorff (Blade).
Created by Pandorum director Christian Alvart, the second season of “The Island” hits Screambox on March 7. Experience the world after its collapse with all six new episodes of the post-apocalyptic coming-of-age thriller series. The first season is streaming now.
‘Holy Shit!’
Following a rambunctious festival run, Screambox Original Holy Shit! drops on March 21. Living up to its title,...
- 2/28/2023
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
Stars: Sonny Carl Davis, Diana Prince, Israel Sharpe, Bree Essrig, Whitney Moore, Robin Sydney, Cody Renee Cameron, Christiana Cinn, Circus-Szalewski, Kaius Harrison, Noelle Ann Mabry | Written by Kent Roudebush | Directed by Charles Band
Seventeen years after the original, and four years since the last film in the franchise, Evil Bong 777, Evil Bong 888: Infinity High brings the saga of EeBee to a close. At least that’s what director and Full Moon head honcho, Charles Band is saying now, but as we all knew, he’s never met a sequel he didn’t like.
Rabbit has finally decided to turn over a new leaf and become a legit businessman, a restaurateur to be precise. While his first day in business doesn’t bring him much business it does bring him a Maître d’, or Maître Double d’ as he puts it, Thomasina “Tom” Atkins.
But there are also problems...
Seventeen years after the original, and four years since the last film in the franchise, Evil Bong 777, Evil Bong 888: Infinity High brings the saga of EeBee to a close. At least that’s what director and Full Moon head honcho, Charles Band is saying now, but as we all knew, he’s never met a sequel he didn’t like.
Rabbit has finally decided to turn over a new leaf and become a legit businessman, a restaurateur to be precise. While his first day in business doesn’t bring him much business it does bring him a Maître d’, or Maître Double d’ as he puts it, Thomasina “Tom” Atkins.
But there are also problems...
- 5/26/2022
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
The recent Top 5 on our picks of the Most Extreme Films went down rather well with you, our Nerdly audience, so we thought we’d bring you another Top 5 – this time looking at the Top 5 Cursed Films… in no particular order may I add! Check out the list below and let us know your thoughts in the comments below.
Opera Mortem
Written and directed by English painter David Fleas, Opera Mortem was apparently filmed over almost 10 years, in super-8 mm and VHS no less, and screened only one time in the 1973 at the Nottingham’s Odeon Film Theatre. Described as weird, trippy, filled with graphic blood, sex, and black magical ritualistic symbols, Opera Mortem – and its 1973 screening – are “believed” to be cursed; with reports of fires in projection booths, people dying after seeing it, riots… you name it, Opera Mortem reportedly caused it. Undoubtedly due to all the satanic symoblism within it!
Opera Mortem
Written and directed by English painter David Fleas, Opera Mortem was apparently filmed over almost 10 years, in super-8 mm and VHS no less, and screened only one time in the 1973 at the Nottingham’s Odeon Film Theatre. Described as weird, trippy, filled with graphic blood, sex, and black magical ritualistic symbols, Opera Mortem – and its 1973 screening – are “believed” to be cursed; with reports of fires in projection booths, people dying after seeing it, riots… you name it, Opera Mortem reportedly caused it. Undoubtedly due to all the satanic symoblism within it!
- 8/12/2021
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
The subject of the cursed movie or film in horror cinema is a rather played out and frequent trope in modern cinema, with everything from “Cigarette Burns,” “Porno” and “Antrum: The Deadliest Film Ever Made” to name a few of the films utilizing the concept. This lack of originality extends to the rest of director Kim Jin-won’s competently-made if overall generic Amjeon, now available on Shudder.
Working on her thesis project in film school, Mi-jung (Seo Ye-ji) decides to transfer the focus onto a new horror film when one of her classmates informs her about a cursed movie shot by a legacy student. Informed about what happened to the original director and crew that shot the movie, she and her friend Joon-seo (Ji Yoon-ho) begin to investigate the legacy of the tape and discover the truth involving what happened to Jae-hyun (Jin Seon-kyu), the director and...
Working on her thesis project in film school, Mi-jung (Seo Ye-ji) decides to transfer the focus onto a new horror film when one of her classmates informs her about a cursed movie shot by a legacy student. Informed about what happened to the original director and crew that shot the movie, she and her friend Joon-seo (Ji Yoon-ho) begin to investigate the legacy of the tape and discover the truth involving what happened to Jae-hyun (Jin Seon-kyu), the director and...
- 12/20/2020
- by Don Anelli
- AsianMoviePulse
New titles breathe life into cinema offerings.
RankFilm (Distributor)Three-day gross (Oct 23-25)Total gross to date Week 1 Honest Thief (Signature Entertainment) £209,383 £253,162 1 2 Two By Two: Overboard! (eOne) £191,966 £329,788 1 3 The Secret Garden (Sky Cinema/Altitude) £153,976 £153,976 1 4 Tenet (Warner Bros) £134,000 £17.1m 9 5 Pixie (Paramount) £111,000 £116,000 1
Gbp to Usd conversion rate: 1.31
Signature Entertainment’s Honest Thief opened top of the UK box office this weekend, ending Tenet’s eight-week run in first position, as the UK box office battled back with four new titles in the top five.
The cumulative total for the top five films this weekend was £800,325 - up 40% on last weekend, an impressive increase given that cinemas in Ireland,...
RankFilm (Distributor)Three-day gross (Oct 23-25)Total gross to date Week 1 Honest Thief (Signature Entertainment) £209,383 £253,162 1 2 Two By Two: Overboard! (eOne) £191,966 £329,788 1 3 The Secret Garden (Sky Cinema/Altitude) £153,976 £153,976 1 4 Tenet (Warner Bros) £134,000 £17.1m 9 5 Pixie (Paramount) £111,000 £116,000 1
Gbp to Usd conversion rate: 1.31
Signature Entertainment’s Honest Thief opened top of the UK box office this weekend, ending Tenet’s eight-week run in first position, as the UK box office battled back with four new titles in the top five.
The cumulative total for the top five films this weekend was £800,325 - up 40% on last weekend, an impressive increase given that cinemas in Ireland,...
- 10/26/2020
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
Enterprising film expertly conjures up a supposedly bewitched Bulgarian horror that has killed all those who have watched it
You probably haven’t heard of Antrum, such is the dread and secrecy that surrounds this “cursed film”. And that’s for your own good. Antrum was made in the late 70s and implicated in the mysterious deaths of several film festival programmers and foolhardy horror fans. Now, though, some documentarians have dug up a copy at an estate sale and are sharing it with anyone brave enough to watch.
Or so goes the framing narrative of this part-found-footage-part-mockumentary horror. It would be wonderful to stumble across Antrum with little prior knowledge, in a FrightFest-style festival screening, perhaps, or as a midnight movie in your local cinema: remember back when The Blair Witch Project was still a “true story”? Sadly, the pandemic is denying many of us that pleasure, so we...
You probably haven’t heard of Antrum, such is the dread and secrecy that surrounds this “cursed film”. And that’s for your own good. Antrum was made in the late 70s and implicated in the mysterious deaths of several film festival programmers and foolhardy horror fans. Now, though, some documentarians have dug up a copy at an estate sale and are sharing it with anyone brave enough to watch.
Or so goes the framing narrative of this part-found-footage-part-mockumentary horror. It would be wonderful to stumble across Antrum with little prior knowledge, in a FrightFest-style festival screening, perhaps, or as a midnight movie in your local cinema: remember back when The Blair Witch Project was still a “true story”? Sadly, the pandemic is denying many of us that pleasure, so we...
- 10/20/2020
- by Ellen E Jones
- The Guardian - Film News
Antrum – ‘Cursed’ horror with grim history set for UK release 14th September, London, UK: Danse Macabre have confirmed that the controversial horror Antrum will be released in UK Cinemas on 23rd October and on DVD & Digital from 26th October, over forty years after its original release. Antrum, a feature length film shot in …
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- 9/26/2020
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
London-based specialty title outfit Jinga Films has launched a new distribution arm, Danse Macabre. Operating under the Jinga umbrella, Danse Macabre will focus on the distribution of horror films in Anglophone territories, including the U.K., Ireland, the U.S., Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
Danse Macabre will also act as a horror sales sub-label within Jinga Films while the parent company Jinga itself expands to include a wider range of genres, including arthouse. The label is co-owned by Jinga’s Julian Richards and Rosana Coutinho.
The 2020 slate for Danse Macabre includes “Antrum” and “The Ringmaster” that will have theatrical releases alongside their home entertainment release on Oct. 26 and Nov. 16 respectively. “Gags the Clown” (Oct. 5), “Purgatory Road” (Nov. 2) and “All the Creatures Were Stirring” (Nov. 23) will be released across DVD and digital.
Marketing and communications agency Strike Media will be working with Danse Macabre across their titles.
“Danse Macabre will be the home for horror,...
Danse Macabre will also act as a horror sales sub-label within Jinga Films while the parent company Jinga itself expands to include a wider range of genres, including arthouse. The label is co-owned by Jinga’s Julian Richards and Rosana Coutinho.
The 2020 slate for Danse Macabre includes “Antrum” and “The Ringmaster” that will have theatrical releases alongside their home entertainment release on Oct. 26 and Nov. 16 respectively. “Gags the Clown” (Oct. 5), “Purgatory Road” (Nov. 2) and “All the Creatures Were Stirring” (Nov. 23) will be released across DVD and digital.
Marketing and communications agency Strike Media will be working with Danse Macabre across their titles.
“Danse Macabre will be the home for horror,...
- 9/2/2020
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
This snuck up on us but our friends at Suspenso in Chile are preparing for their third annual festival and lab. Run by director Patricio Valladares the event will run online this coming week, from the 25th through the 28th. Chile - at least parts where my friends are - is still under a strict lockdown during this time of Covid, but at least the festival is able to provide something this year. There will be online screenings of Antrum, Adrian Garcia Bogliano's Dark Circle, Juan Martínez Moreno's horror comedy Game of Werewolves, wacky Argentine omnibus Terror 5, a rep screeing of the 1989 film Violent Shit from German filmmaker Andreas Schnaas, and two films from Belgian director Jaco Van Dormael:...
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- 8/22/2020
- Screen Anarchy
If you’re a horror fan who’s been perusing Amazon Prime during this surreal, frightening self-quarantine of ours, there’s a decent chance you already have, or soon will, come across a movie called Antrum: The Deadliest Film Ever Made. And even if you aren’t a genre fan, there’s still a good chance you’ve had the film…...
- 5/21/2020
- by Andrew Paul on Film, shared by Andrew Paul to The A.V. Club
- avclub.com
Stars: Nicole Tompkins, Rowan Smyth, Dan Istrate, Circus-Szalewski, Shu Sakimoto, Kristel Elling, Lucy Rayner, Pierluca Arancio, A.J. Bond, Nathan Fleet, Brock Fricker, Assen Gadjalov | Written and Directed by David Amito, Michael Laicini
When you call your movie ’the deadliest film ever made’ you’re either brave, or stupid. Or I guess extremely confident in what you have produced. You open yourself up to a whole lot of criticism, mainly because people will expect something that they are very unlikely to get.
I kept my expectations low though. I actually liked that the filmmakers had gone with that tagline and also sent this line – “By watching Antrum you agree that Jinga Films and Sc Movies is hereby released of all liability for any event that might occur to you during or after your viewing” – to whoever was sent the screener. If you’re going to make this kind of movie, you...
When you call your movie ’the deadliest film ever made’ you’re either brave, or stupid. Or I guess extremely confident in what you have produced. You open yourself up to a whole lot of criticism, mainly because people will expect something that they are very unlikely to get.
I kept my expectations low though. I actually liked that the filmmakers had gone with that tagline and also sent this line – “By watching Antrum you agree that Jinga Films and Sc Movies is hereby released of all liability for any event that might occur to you during or after your viewing” – to whoever was sent the screener. If you’re going to make this kind of movie, you...
- 5/1/2020
- by Alain Elliott
- Nerdly
Antrum – The Deadliest Film Ever Made Gets VOD Release In Australia Jinga Films and Sc Movies are pleased to announce that the award winning occult horror film Antrum is now available in Australia on all digital platforms including Foxtel Store, Itunes, Google Play and FetchTV. Antrum which is currently trending at number one on …
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- 4/16/2020
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
This latest round-up of new Blu-rays (and one DVD!) includes two films that drop on January 28, and two you can scoop up right this second. The two films destined for shelves next week are Terminator: Dark Fate and Very Bad Things. The others – well, see for yourself. These are the new Blu-ray releases you should check […]
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- 1/24/2020
- by Chris Evangelista
- Slash Film
Antrum: The Deadliest Film Ever Made is releasing today. A trailer for this film was released this past Summer. Now, the final Digital trailer is available. The clip shows a woman, digging near a pentagram. Here, evil resides below. Supposedly a cursed film, Antrum is showing in U.S. and Canadian markets today, with plans to show in Japan - in 2020. The film was developed by David Amito and Michael Laicini, with Uncork'd Entertainment distributing this title. More on the film's release are here, including the latest trailer. The latest trailer shows more of the film, supposedly shot in the '70s. The original film has led to tragedies, including a fire in Budapest. This fire would lead to fifty-six people burning to death. More tragedies would occur wherever the film was shown. Partially shown through testimonials, Antrum: The Deadliest Film Ever Made promises to bring a cursed film to home entertainment platforms.
- 11/12/2019
- by noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
As the calendar changes from October to November, Mexican horror fans will ascend for the twelfth year on Morbido Fest, a Mexico City-based festival dedicated to all things macabre, organized and executed by Morbido Group CEO and founder Pablo Guisa Koestinger.
This year’s festival will kick off Oct. 30 with a spectacle grander in its ambition than any Morbido inauguration before. Taking place within the Esperanza Iris City theater, more than 60 artists will perform six choreographed musical numbers with Guisa taking the reigns as master of ceremonies. Those familiar with Guisa and his public persona won’t be surprised to hear that his opening night wardrobe alone includes eight costumes, with more to come in the following days.
Somehow, the TV network owner, festival director, writer, publisher and radio host found time to make appearances in three high-profile films screening at this year’s fest: Paco Plaza’s “Eye for an Eye,...
This year’s festival will kick off Oct. 30 with a spectacle grander in its ambition than any Morbido inauguration before. Taking place within the Esperanza Iris City theater, more than 60 artists will perform six choreographed musical numbers with Guisa taking the reigns as master of ceremonies. Those familiar with Guisa and his public persona won’t be surprised to hear that his opening night wardrobe alone includes eight costumes, with more to come in the following days.
Somehow, the TV network owner, festival director, writer, publisher and radio host found time to make appearances in three high-profile films screening at this year’s fest: Paco Plaza’s “Eye for an Eye,...
- 10/30/2019
- by Jamie Lang
- Variety Film + TV
A cursed film that can kill those who see it isn’t really something new. If you’ve seen The Ring, or John Carpenter’s Cigarette Burns, this will look familiar. But Antrum: The Deadliest Film Ever Made wears its heart (and pentagram) on its sleeve and delivers a fun and sometimes emotional film that feels like a […]
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- 10/24/2019
- by Rafael Motamayor
- Slash Film
Ahead of The Evil Down the Street's release on Amazon Prime, check out the trailer for the David J. Espinosa-directed film after this mini-breakdown of what is in today's Horror Highlights. Also: Dead Air Indiegogo campaign, Antrum: The Deadliest Film Ever Made release details and the 6th annual Horrorant Film Festival's lineup.
The Evil Down the Street Trailer and Release Details: Directed and co-written by David J. Espinosa ― also co-written by Craig Ahrens ― The Evil Down the Street tells the story of a family who "moves into their new dream home having no idea their new home is possessed by a demon. Katie Ryan becomes tormented by the demon and begins to terrorize her family. [It is} inspired by true events."
The Evil Down the Street has secured distribution with Indie Rights Movies and will premiere on Amazon Prime on May 1st. The film will hit other platforms later on.
For more information, visit...
The Evil Down the Street Trailer and Release Details: Directed and co-written by David J. Espinosa ― also co-written by Craig Ahrens ― The Evil Down the Street tells the story of a family who "moves into their new dream home having no idea their new home is possessed by a demon. Katie Ryan becomes tormented by the demon and begins to terrorize her family. [It is} inspired by true events."
The Evil Down the Street has secured distribution with Indie Rights Movies and will premiere on Amazon Prime on May 1st. The film will hit other platforms later on.
For more information, visit...
- 4/30/2019
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
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