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Interview with horror writer, actress, producer and model Kelsey Zukowski

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By Jonathan Weichsel MoreHorror.com Kelsey Zukowski is a horror writer, actress, producer, and model who has been gathering a solid fan base over the last few years due to her passionate dedication to horror, her deep understanding of the horror genre, and her modeling work, which is some of the most unique, character-driven modeling being done in horror today. I sat down and had a lengthy chat with Kelsey about her short film Words like Knives and her feature Within These Walls, both of which were written by and star Zukowski, as well as her modeling and her feelings about her work. So read on to get a look inside the mind of this passionate and …

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New poster and details release for ‘American Backwoods: Slew Hampshire’

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by Seth Metoyer MoreHorror.com Some new details have been unveiled from the team behind the gory horror film American Backwoods: Slew Hampshire, including a new poster (see below). From The Press Release In honor of cast member Dayo Okeniyi’s appearance in the newest installment of the Terminator franchise, the team behind American Backwoods: Slew Hampshire has released a new poster AND three new exclusive teaser clips featuring their lead actor. In addition to his role in Terminator: Genisys, Okeniyi has typically played supporting characters in Hollywood films like The Hunger Games and Runner Runner – but his work in American Backwoods: Slew Hampshire represents his first as a leading man. Despite being his only foray into the horror genre to date, his performance as “Bro” – the…

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Hell Comes to Frogtown (1987) review

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Reviewed by Kevin Scott, MoreHorror.com Hell Comes to Frogtown (1987) Written by: Donald G. Jackson, Randall Frakes Directed by: Donald G. Jackson Cast: “Rowdy” Roddy Piper (Sam Hell), Sandahl Bergman (Spangle), William Smith (Captain Devlin), Cec Verrell (Centinella), Kristi Somers (Arabella), Rory Calhoun (Looney Tunes), Cliff Bemis (Leroy). I don’t really…

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Mem Ferda unveils Dan Pringle’s vigilante thriller ‘K-SHOP’

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Actor/Producer Mem Ferda introduces Dan Pringle’s vigilante thriller K-SHOP to a global audience. A gritty Sweeney Todd – inspired thriller, K – SHOP is the story of a British kebab shop plagued by binge drinking culture. After his father is killed in an altercation with drunken thugs, the film’s protagonist Salah (Ziad Abaza) finds himself struggling with the frenzied nightlife that descends upon the family kebab shop night after night. The situation reaches boiling point one night when a fight with…

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Interview with Filmmaker Reyna Young

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By Jonathan Weichsel MoreHorror.com I recently got to ask Filmmaker Reyna Young a few questions about her new film Forgotten Tales. You can read our conversation below. JW- What made you decide to make a horror anthology film as opposed to a narrative feature? RY- I’ve always had an anthology film in…

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First teaser trailer for MASSACRE releases

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By Seth Metoyer MoreHorror.com The first teaser trailer from MASSACRE written by Pandie Suicide, featuring Billy Morrison (Billy Idol), London May (Samhain) and more with music and a cameo appearance by Jeordie White (Twiggy) of Marilyn Manson and Rob Patterson has released. Find the teaser trailer below the official details. From The Press Release The first teaser trailer …

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Jared Masters ‘Ballet of Blood’ green band trailer releases

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Jared Masters highly anticipated underground horror film Ballet of Blood is getting closer to releasing. The films green band trailer has been released. Watch it below the official details. From The Press Release Her mind was a forest of blood. She craved insanity. The motion picture that has been regarded as the most highly anticipated underground…

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Monster Dog (1984) review

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Reviewed by Kevin Scott MoreHorror.com Monster Dog (1984) Written by: Claudio Fragrasso Directed by: Claudio Fragrasso Cast: Vince (Alice Cooper), Sandra (Victoria Vera), Angela (Pepita James), Pepa Sarsa (Marilou), Carlos Santurio (Frank), Ricardo Palacios (Sheriff Morrison), Barta Barri (Old Man), Horror film anomalies are one of my favorite things ever. An occurrence of happenstance that is just so weird and off kilter, it could never occur or even be suggested again. Ironically, these strange and random acts…