Monday, January 6, 2025

Sci-Fi Action Comedy CLONE COPS Replicates in Theaters & VOD January 31

Danny Dones' Sci-Fi Action Comedy Clone Cops Opens Theatrically in Los Angeles New York City & Nashville January 31 Available on VOD Across North America the Same Day Los Angeles, CA - Freestyle Digital Media has announced the official release of the sci-fi action comedy Clone Cops. The nightmare tech-comedy is the feature directorial debut of Danny Dones. Clone Cops tells the story of an alternate future where a gang of outlaws must defend their lives against an assault from the hottest product on the market -- a disposable police force cloned in a lab and programmed for violence. The gang battles waves of replicating security forces until they discover a shocking secret about who they are and what they're up against. Clone Cops will open theatrically in select markets Friday, January 31, including Los Angeles, New York City and Nashville, for weeklong runs. The same day, audiences across North America will be able to rent or own Clone Cops on Cable VOD and Digital HD, including Apple TV, Prime Video and Fandango at Home. Directed by Danny Dones from a screenplay by Dones & Phillip Cordell, Clone Cops was produced in Nashville by Charles Royce, Nate Eggert, and Cordell through their HiPhi Productions banner. The cast features a number of local talent including Phillip Cordell, Ravi Patel, Quinnlan Ashe, Steve Byrne, Ted Welch, Allison Shrum, Laura Holloway, Schyler Tillet, Dean Shortland, Henry Haggard, Rashad Rayford, Justin Tarrents, and Victoria Keum Jee. Ahead of the official release, Dones shared, “We made this movie for people who love campy sci-fi comedies, and we’ve been having a blast showing it to them at festivals and theaters across the country. Now, we can finally bring this weird little indie flick to people’s living rooms! I want to thank our incredible cast and crew for everything they’ve contributed, and the continuing support they’ve shown for Clone Cops as we’ve worked to bring it to screens large and small. Making this movie was so much fun, and now we get to share that experience with audiences everywhere!"  Co-writer and star Cordell described the passion project as "a comic book come-to-life, with heavy influences from video game culture and the vibrant energy of 80's sci-fi/action/comedy films". Clone Cops January 31 Theatrical Openings: Los Angeles: Laemmle Glendale New York City: Stuart Cinema & Cafe Nashville: Malco Smyrna Cinema Streaming links are available for review consideration. Interview Opportunities: Director/Co-Writer Danny Dones Co-Writer/Star Phillip Cordell Cinematographer/Producer Corey Allan Selected Cast and Crew In a future dumbed down by next-day-delivery, the conglomerate Nefaricorp dominates human existence through high tech, great deals, and free delivery. Their development of cloning technology has replaced workers around the globe with Replicants, including the police. These Clone Cops are manufactured in a lab and programmed to kill or die trying. When the leader of a gang of outlaws is shot during a struggle with a Clone Cop, the rest of the gang must decide whether to flee or to rally around their critically wounded their critically wounded boss and defend their besieged hideout using their unique skill sets.

Monday, December 9, 2024

2024 Wrap

Other Reviews 2024

Fragments & Feedback – 2024

The ghosts of 2024 didn’t stay in the walls. They came out in zines, flickered on haunted projectors, and screamed in reverb at underground gigs. Here's what caught our eye.

Notable Weirdness

MARCH 2024:
"Feedback Zoo #3" (Zine) – A collage of noise band flyers, TV static comics, and a full-page rant about the smell of gear cables. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"Basement Script" (Short Film) – Unfinished horror script discovered in a basement, adapted using AI voices and puppet gore. Weird and kind of genius. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

OCTOBER 2024:
"Rust Dreams" (Horror Game) – A claustrophobic walking sim where the walls breathe and punk lyrics carve themselves into the wallpaper. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"Bunker Chatter" (Zine) – Looks like it was photocopied from inside a fallout shelter, complete with ghost show reviews and expired snack critiques. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster


Got something weird? Send it to Brandon: moosterblog@gmail.com

Other Reviews 2024

Fragments & Feedback – 2024

The ghosts of 2024 didn’t stay in the walls. They came out in zines, flickered on haunted projectors, and screamed in reverb at underground gigs. Here's what caught our eye.

Notable Weirdness

MARCH 2024:
"Feedback Zoo #3" (Zine) – A collage of noise band flyers, TV static comics, and a full-page rant about the smell of gear cables. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"Basement Script" (Short Film) – Unfinished horror script discovered in a basement, adapted using AI voices and puppet gore. Weird and kind of genius. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

OCTOBER 2024:
"Rust Dreams" (Horror Game) – A claustrophobic walking sim where the walls breathe and punk lyrics carve themselves into the wallpaper. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"Bunker Chatter" (Zine) – Looks like it was photocopied from inside a fallout shelter, complete with ghost show reviews and expired snack critiques. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster


Got something weird? Send it to Brandon: moosterblog@gmail.com

Saturday, December 9, 2023

2023 Wrap

Other Reviews

This is where all the misfits go. Zines, indie games, short films, outsider art, analog horror, and tech experiments — if it’s punk, sci-fi, creepy, strange, or handmade, it might show up here. All reviews by Brandon Mooster.


★ Otherworldly Finds (2020–2025):

JUNE 2025:
"Space Tape #2" (Zine) – Duct-taped from the edge of the moon and Xeroxed in pure paranoia. Reads like someone channeling Lovecraft through a malfunctioning ham radio. Alien abduction manifestos, ink blot UFOs, and a recipe for lunar chili. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"BitMutant" (Indie Game) – An 8-bit survival sim where you die of radiation before understanding the plot. Feels like playing Fallout inside a haunted CRT. The soundtrack is killer — jagged synths and static hisses like ghost transmissions. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

MAY 2025:
"Flesh Circuit #4" (Zine) – A techno-occult horror zine stapled with wires and illustrated with stitched ink. Reads like a user manual for haunted prosthetics. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"Darklink" (Indie Game) – A lo-fi VR demo that pretends to be a ghost story, then becomes one. Jumpscares delivered through corrupted text. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

APRIL 2025:
"Glitchcore Manifesto" (Short Film) – A 14-minute feedback loop of punk footage, corrupted code, and chanting AI ghosts. Grainy, cursed, and deeply unsettling — like found footage left on a government laptop. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"Splice Crate #17" (Street Art) – Discovered behind a scrapyard: stenciled circuitry and strobing rat eyes painted with battery acid. Urban cyberfolk horror at its weirdest. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

MARCH 2025:
"The Cell Tower Watch" (Zine) – Conspiracies, static, and surveillance fever. Like reading The X-Files through broken headphones. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"Eyes of the Machine" (Browser Game) – A point-and-click ghost story through cracked security footage. Bleeds dread through pixels. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

JANUARY 2025:
"Exit Wound Radio" (Analog Broadcast) – Picked up on a modified CB rig: horror soundscapes, junkyard sermons, and pirate station screams. No ID tags, no frequency repeats. Chills with every static surge. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"Gutterdream" (Horror RPG Zine) – A one-session RPG where you crawl through a dying cybercity haunted by tech-ghosts. Bleeds punk, grime, and trauma. One player reportedly cried. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

JANUARY 2022:
"Subway Mass" (Short Film) – Shot in Chicago’s abandoned tunnels, this lo-fi horror flick mashes punk nihilism with found-footage panic. One of the best DIY screamfests we’ve seen this year. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"Rotten Tapes #9" (Zine) – A photocopied scream from the South Side — record reviews, horror doodles, and an interview with a band that only plays under bridges. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

FEBRUARY 2022:
"VHS Ghoul" (Browser Game) – You play as a glitch-hunting punk in a haunted video rental store. Surprisingly moving. Mostly terrifying. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"Dead Batteries #3" (Zine) – Imagine a Black Flag show reviewed by a haunted answering machine. That's this zine. Chicago-centric, gritty, and loud on the page. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

MARCH 2022:
"Tenement Thirteen" (Indie Horror Doc) – Grimy doc tracing Chicago squat houses used for DIY horror filmmaking in the ’90s. Punk ghosts and peeling paint. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"Noisebox" (Analog Card Game) – A punk-themed horror card game that simulates life in a cursed basement venue. Loud, clever, and cursed. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

APRIL 2022:
"Maggot Motel" (Short Film) – Shot guerrilla-style in a condemned Chicago inn, this oozes punk sleaze and analog dread. Smells like mildew and bad dreams. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"Ashtrays & Witches #2" (Zine) – Horror punk rituals in the form of handwritten spells, Polaroid decay, and tape hiss poetry. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

MAY 2022:
"Alley Altar" (Installation) – Found between dumpsters in Pilsen: melted cassettes arranged in a shrine to forgotten bands and horror VHS. Part art, part urban séance. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"Dead Loop" (Interactive Fiction) – You’re a punk trapped in a cursed house party. Every choice leads to new gore and fewer limbs. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

JUNE 2022:
"Scream Crate" (Micro Doc) – Archive footage of Chicago punks building horror-themed mail-order art boxes. VHS-tinted joy. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"Junk Rituals #5" (Zine) – A chaotic review zine of horror noise tapes, some of which may be cursed. Smells like melted plastic. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

JULY 2022:
"Skullshift" (Indie Horror Game) – A sidescroller where you’re chased by a skeletal landlord in a haunted Chicago tenement. Punk as hell. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"Stairwell Screams #6" (Zine) – Notes from a punk show gone wrong — ghosts, power failures, and someone swallowed a glowstick. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

AUGUST 2022:
"Grime Angel" (Graffiti Installation) – Spray-painted horror angel murals under the Blue Line. Eyes follow you, wings decay daily. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"Blood Suburbia" (Short Film) – A punk girl fights suburbia with knives and zines. Retro splatter and anti-capitalist gore. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

SEPTEMBER 2022:
"TV Rot #7" (Zine) – Reviews of haunted TV pilots and one recipe for VHS stew. A fever dream in staples. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"FleshWires" (Body Horror Game) – You hack your body like old tech. Equal parts Cronenberg and punk riot. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

OCTOBER 2022:
"The Chicago Haunt" (Found Footage) – Unearthed camcorder tapes of an illegal horror-themed warehouse show in 1998. Music, blood, and blackout panic. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"PolterPrints" (Art Zine) – Ghost photos reprinted on Chicago punk show flyers. Haunted Xerox at its best. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

NOVEMBER 2022:
"SpecterPop" (Music Game) – Rhythm horror where each beat is a scream. Best played on headphones in total darkness. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"Freakflame #10" (Zine) – Personal horror-punk essays, DIY fire safety tips, and a spooky comic drawn entirely in eyeliner. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

DECEMBER 2022:
"SnowHex" (Winter Horror Short) – Snowed-in punks battle supernatural squatter spirits on the North Side. One of the best endings of the year. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"Holidaze #1" (Zine) – A punk holiday zine with horror film gift guides, cold weather rants, and photocopied dread. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster


Want to Submit Something Weird?

Send us your favorite zines, micro horror games, films, or cursed objects. Email Brandon at: moosterblog@gmail.com

Friday, December 9, 2022

2022 Wrap

Other Reviews 2022

Chicago Horror Punk Tapes – 2022

This was the year it all clicked. DIY horror, punk venues, glitch zines — and too many games about cursed apartments. You sent us your ghosts, and we filed the tapes. Here’s what stuck with us.

[See full 2022 review blocks — 12 months — already live in Blogger canvas]

Other Reviews 2022

Chicago Horror Punk Tapes – 2022

This was the year it all clicked. DIY horror, punk venues, glitch zines — and too many games about cursed apartments. You sent us your ghosts, and we filed the tapes. Here’s what stuck with us.

[See full 2022 review blocks — 12 months — already live in Blogger canvas]

Other Reviews

This is where all the misfits go. Zines, indie games, short films, outsider art, analog horror, and tech experiments — if it’s punk, sci-fi, creepy, strange, or handmade, it might show up here. All reviews by Brandon Mooster.


★ Otherworldly Finds (2020–2025):

JUNE 2025:
"Space Tape #2" (Zine) – Duct-taped from the edge of the moon and Xeroxed in pure paranoia. Reads like someone channeling Lovecraft through a malfunctioning ham radio. Alien abduction manifestos, ink blot UFOs, and a recipe for lunar chili. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"BitMutant" (Indie Game) – An 8-bit survival sim where you die of radiation before understanding the plot. Feels like playing Fallout inside a haunted CRT. The soundtrack is killer — jagged synths and static hisses like ghost transmissions. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

MAY 2025:
"Flesh Circuit #4" (Zine) – A techno-occult horror zine stapled with wires and illustrated with stitched ink. Reads like a user manual for haunted prosthetics. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"Darklink" (Indie Game) – A lo-fi VR demo that pretends to be a ghost story, then becomes one. Jumpscares delivered through corrupted text. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

APRIL 2025:
"Glitchcore Manifesto" (Short Film) – A 14-minute feedback loop of punk footage, corrupted code, and chanting AI ghosts. Grainy, cursed, and deeply unsettling — like found footage left on a government laptop. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"Splice Crate #17" (Street Art) – Discovered behind a scrapyard: stenciled circuitry and strobing rat eyes painted with battery acid. Urban cyberfolk horror at its weirdest. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

MARCH 2025:
"The Cell Tower Watch" (Zine) – Conspiracies, static, and surveillance fever. Like reading The X-Files through broken headphones. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"Eyes of the Machine" (Browser Game) – A point-and-click ghost story through cracked security footage. Bleeds dread through pixels. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

JANUARY 2025:
"Exit Wound Radio" (Analog Broadcast) – Picked up on a modified CB rig: horror soundscapes, junkyard sermons, and pirate station screams. No ID tags, no frequency repeats. Chills with every static surge. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"Gutterdream" (Horror RPG Zine) – A one-session RPG where you crawl through a dying cybercity haunted by tech-ghosts. Bleeds punk, grime, and trauma. One player reportedly cried. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

JANUARY 2022:
"Subway Mass" (Short Film) – Shot in Chicago’s abandoned tunnels, this lo-fi horror flick mashes punk nihilism with found-footage panic. One of the best DIY screamfests we’ve seen this year. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"Rotten Tapes #9" (Zine) – A photocopied scream from the South Side — record reviews, horror doodles, and an interview with a band that only plays under bridges. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

FEBRUARY 2022:
"VHS Ghoul" (Browser Game) – You play as a glitch-hunting punk in a haunted video rental store. Surprisingly moving. Mostly terrifying. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"Dead Batteries #3" (Zine) – Imagine a Black Flag show reviewed by a haunted answering machine. That's this zine. Chicago-centric, gritty, and loud on the page. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

MARCH 2022:
"Tenement Thirteen" (Indie Horror Doc) – Grimy doc tracing Chicago squat houses used for DIY horror filmmaking in the ’90s. Punk ghosts and peeling paint. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"Noisebox" (Analog Card Game) – A punk-themed horror card game that simulates life in a cursed basement venue. Loud, clever, and cursed. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

APRIL 2022:
"Maggot Motel" (Short Film) – Shot guerrilla-style in a condemned Chicago inn, this oozes punk sleaze and analog dread. Smells like mildew and bad dreams. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"Ashtrays & Witches #2" (Zine) – Horror punk rituals in the form of handwritten spells, Polaroid decay, and tape hiss poetry. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

MAY 2022:
"Alley Altar" (Installation) – Found between dumpsters in Pilsen: melted cassettes arranged in a shrine to forgotten bands and horror VHS. Part art, part urban séance. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"Dead Loop" (Interactive Fiction) – You’re a punk trapped in a cursed house party. Every choice leads to new gore and fewer limbs. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

JUNE 2022:
"Scream Crate" (Micro Doc) – Archive footage of Chicago punks building horror-themed mail-order art boxes. VHS-tinted joy. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"Junk Rituals #5" (Zine) – A chaotic review zine of horror noise tapes, some of which may be cursed. Smells like melted plastic. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

JULY 2022:
"Skullshift" (Indie Horror Game) – A sidescroller where you’re chased by a skeletal landlord in a haunted Chicago tenement. Punk as hell. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"Stairwell Screams #6" (Zine) – Notes from a punk show gone wrong — ghosts, power failures, and someone swallowed a glowstick. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

AUGUST 2022:
"Grime Angel" (Graffiti Installation) – Spray-painted horror angel murals under the Blue Line. Eyes follow you, wings decay daily. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"Blood Suburbia" (Short Film) – A punk girl fights suburbia with knives and zines. Retro splatter and anti-capitalist gore. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

SEPTEMBER 2022:
"TV Rot #7" (Zine) – Reviews of haunted TV pilots and one recipe for VHS stew. A fever dream in staples. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"FleshWires" (Body Horror Game) – You hack your body like old tech. Equal parts Cronenberg and punk riot. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

OCTOBER 2022:
"The Chicago Haunt" (Found Footage) – Unearthed camcorder tapes of an illegal horror-themed warehouse show in 1998. Music, blood, and blackout panic. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"PolterPrints" (Art Zine) – Ghost photos reprinted on Chicago punk show flyers. Haunted Xerox at its best. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

NOVEMBER 2022:
"SpecterPop" (Music Game) – Rhythm horror where each beat is a scream. Best played on headphones in total darkness. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"Freakflame #10" (Zine) – Personal horror-punk essays, DIY fire safety tips, and a spooky comic drawn entirely in eyeliner. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

DECEMBER 2022:
"SnowHex" (Winter Horror Short) – Snowed-in punks battle supernatural squatter spirits on the North Side. One of the best endings of the year. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"Holidaze #1" (Zine) – A punk holiday zine with horror film gift guides, cold weather rants, and photocopied dread. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster


Want to Submit Something Weird?

Send us your favorite zines, micro horror games, films, or cursed objects. Email Brandon at: moosterblog@gmail.com

Friday, December 31, 2021

2021 Wrap

Other Reviews 2021

Dispatches from the DIY Underground – 2021

2021 was haunted. Punk basement shows came back from the dead, horror zines mutated in photocopiers, and Chicago's alleys whispered strange things. Here are some of the finds from that strange, static-filled year.

Featured Reviews

FEBRUARY 2021:
"Dead Transmission #5" (Zine) – Dispatches from a defunct pirate station somewhere off Lake Michigan. Reads like a haunted walkie-talkie signal. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"FurnaceTown" (Pixel Horror Game) – You’re a mechanic trapped in an industrial death maze under a fake Chicago. Bleak, brilliant, brutal. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

SEPTEMBER 2021:
"Dark Loop" (Short Film) – A looping punk horror piece about insomnia, rats, and VHS. Shot entirely in a single Chicago alley. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"Haunt Signals #2" (Zine) – Interviews with haunted bus drivers, mixtapes made in basements, and band flyers with blood on them. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster


Got a zine, game, or weird signal to share? Email Brandon at moosterblog@gmail.com

Thursday, December 9, 2021

December Wrap

Other Reviews 2021

Other Reviews – 2021

FEBRUARY 2021:
"Dead Transmission #5" (Zine) – Dispatches from a defunct pirate station somewhere off Lake Michigan. Reads like a haunted walkie-talkie signal. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"FurnaceTown" (Pixel Horror Game) – You’re a mechanic trapped in an industrial death maze under a fake Chicago. Bleak, brilliant, brutal. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

SEPTEMBER 2021:
"Dark Loop" (Short Film) – A looping punk horror piece about insomnia, rats, and VHS. Shot entirely in a single Chicago alley. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"Haunt Signals #2" (Zine) – Interviews with haunted bus drivers, mixtapes made in basements, and band flyers with blood on them. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

Other Reviews 2021

Other Reviews – 2021

FEBRUARY 2021:
"Dead Transmission #5" (Zine) – Dispatches from a defunct pirate station somewhere off Lake Michigan. Reads like a haunted walkie-talkie signal. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"FurnaceTown" (Pixel Horror Game) – You’re a mechanic trapped in an industrial death maze under a fake Chicago. Bleak, brilliant, brutal. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

SEPTEMBER 2021:
"Dark Loop" (Short Film) – A looping punk horror piece about insomnia, rats, and VHS. Shot entirely in a single Chicago alley. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"Haunt Signals #2" (Zine) – Interviews with haunted bus drivers, mixtapes made in basements, and band flyers with blood on them. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

Other Reviews 2021

Other Reviews – 2021

FEBRUARY 2021:
"Dead Transmission #5" (Zine) – Dispatches from a defunct pirate station somewhere off Lake Michigan. Reads like a haunted walkie-talkie signal. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"FurnaceTown" (Pixel Horror Game) – You’re a mechanic trapped in an industrial death maze under a fake Chicago. Bleak, brilliant, brutal. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

SEPTEMBER 2021:
"Dark Loop" (Short Film) – A looping punk horror piece about insomnia, rats, and VHS. Shot entirely in a single Chicago alley. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"Haunt Signals #2" (Zine) – Interviews with haunted bus drivers, mixtapes made in basements, and band flyers with blood on them. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

Other Reviews 2021

Other Reviews – 2021

FEBRUARY 2021:
"Dead Transmission #5" (Zine) – Dispatches from a defunct pirate station somewhere off Lake Michigan. Reads like a haunted walkie-talkie signal. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"FurnaceTown" (Pixel Horror Game) – You’re a mechanic trapped in an industrial death maze under a fake Chicago. Bleak, brilliant, brutal. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

SEPTEMBER 2021:
"Dark Loop" (Short Film) – A looping punk horror piece about insomnia, rats, and VHS. Shot entirely in a single Chicago alley. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"Haunt Signals #2" (Zine) – Interviews with haunted bus drivers, mixtapes made in basements, and band flyers with blood on them. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

Other Reviews 2021

Other Reviews – 2021

FEBRUARY 2021:
"Dead Transmission #5" (Zine) – Dispatches from a defunct pirate station somewhere off Lake Michigan. Reads like a haunted walkie-talkie signal. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"FurnaceTown" (Pixel Horror Game) – You’re a mechanic trapped in an industrial death maze under a fake Chicago. Bleak, brilliant, brutal. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

SEPTEMBER 2021:
"Dark Loop" (Short Film) – A looping punk horror piece about insomnia, rats, and VHS. Shot entirely in a single Chicago alley. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"Haunt Signals #2" (Zine) – Interviews with haunted bus drivers, mixtapes made in basements, and band flyers with blood on them. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

Other Reviews 2021

Other Reviews – 2021

FEBRUARY 2021:
"Dead Transmission #5" (Zine) – Dispatches from a defunct pirate station somewhere off Lake Michigan. Reads like a haunted walkie-talkie signal. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"FurnaceTown" (Pixel Horror Game) – You’re a mechanic trapped in an industrial death maze under a fake Chicago. Bleak, brilliant, brutal. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

SEPTEMBER 2021:
"Dark Loop" (Short Film) – A looping punk horror piece about insomnia, rats, and VHS. Shot entirely in a single Chicago alley. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"Haunt Signals #2" (Zine) – Interviews with haunted bus drivers, mixtapes made in basements, and band flyers with blood on them. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

Other Reviews 2021

Other Reviews – 2021

FEBRUARY 2021:
"Dead Transmission #5" (Zine) – Dispatches from a defunct pirate station somewhere off Lake Michigan. Reads like a haunted walkie-talkie signal. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"FurnaceTown" (Pixel Horror Game) – You’re a mechanic trapped in an industrial death maze under a fake Chicago. Bleak, brilliant, brutal. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

SEPTEMBER 2021:
"Dark Loop" (Short Film) – A looping punk horror piece about insomnia, rats, and VHS. Shot entirely in a single Chicago alley. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"Haunt Signals #2" (Zine) – Interviews with haunted bus drivers, mixtapes made in basements, and band flyers with blood on them. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

Tuesday, November 2, 2021

Mooster Records and Jolly Ronnie Records Release DANGEROUS NIGHTS CREW "Discography" CD. OUT 11/2

 



Chicago punk label Mooster Records posted a mysterious two song teaser from a band called Dangerous Nights Crew a few weeks back. More info has now come to light as they have released a 30 track hardcore discography called Discography 1981-1984. A split release with Jolly Ronnie Records, it also may be related to Tim Robinson, previously being a piece of shit, sloppy steaks, babies who think people can’t change, or Ezra Koenig of Vampire Weekend.

See link above to stream the full CD and purchase one for yourself!



Wednesday, June 9, 2021

Other Reviews 2021

Other Reviews – 2021

FEBRUARY 2021:
"Dead Transmission #5" (Zine) – Dispatches from a defunct pirate station somewhere off Lake Michigan. Reads like a haunted walkie-talkie signal. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"FurnaceTown" (Pixel Horror Game) – You’re a mechanic trapped in an industrial death maze under a fake Chicago. Bleak, brilliant, brutal. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

SEPTEMBER 2021:
"Dark Loop" (Short Film) – A looping punk horror piece about insomnia, rats, and VHS. Shot entirely in a single Chicago alley. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"Haunt Signals #2" (Zine) – Interviews with haunted bus drivers, mixtapes made in basements, and band flyers with blood on them. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

Other Reviews 2021

Other Reviews – 2021

FEBRUARY 2021:
"Dead Transmission #5" (Zine) – Dispatches from a defunct pirate station somewhere off Lake Michigan. Reads like a haunted walkie-talkie signal. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"FurnaceTown" (Pixel Horror Game) – You’re a mechanic trapped in an industrial death maze under a fake Chicago. Bleak, brilliant, brutal. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

SEPTEMBER 2021:
"Dark Loop" (Short Film) – A looping punk horror piece about insomnia, rats, and VHS. Shot entirely in a single Chicago alley. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"Haunt Signals #2" (Zine) – Interviews with haunted bus drivers, mixtapes made in basements, and band flyers with blood on them. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

Other Reviews 2021

Other Reviews – 2021

FEBRUARY 2021:
"Dead Transmission #5" (Zine) – Dispatches from a defunct pirate station somewhere off Lake Michigan. Reads like a haunted walkie-talkie signal. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"FurnaceTown" (Pixel Horror Game) – You’re a mechanic trapped in an industrial death maze under a fake Chicago. Bleak, brilliant, brutal. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

SEPTEMBER 2021:
"Dark Loop" (Short Film) – A looping punk horror piece about insomnia, rats, and VHS. Shot entirely in a single Chicago alley. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

"Haunt Signals #2" (Zine) – Interviews with haunted bus drivers, mixtapes made in basements, and band flyers with blood on them. – Reviewed by Brandon Mooster

Wednesday, May 26, 2021

Severin Films - Summer 2021 Release Schedule

 

Coming this Summer from SEVERIN FILMS

[8 Disc Blu-ray Collection + Book + Soundtrack CD] (6/22)

STRIKE COMMANDO and STRIKE COMMANDO 2 [Blu-ray] and [DVD] (6/22)

INVADERS OF THE LOST GOLD [Blu-ray] and [DVD] (6/22)

SKINNED DEEP [Blu-ray] and [DVD] (7/27)

SIEGE [Blu-ray] and [DVD] (7/27)

BORN FOR HELL [Blu-ray] and [DVD] (7/27)

via MVD Entertainment Group
Severin Films' Summer lineup includes a massive Christopher Lee box set, a boatload of epic Action flicks, and a few Horror gems for good measure...

He remains one of the most beloved horror/fantasy icons in US/UK pop culture history, but Christopher Lee delivered several of the most compelling, acclaimed and bizarre performances of his entire career in 1960s Europe. THE EUROCRYPT OF CHRISTOPHER LEE brings together five of these Lee classics - the 1964 gothic shocker CRYPT OF THE VAMPIRE; the 1964 cult hit CASTLE OF THE LIVING DEAD co-starring an unknown Donald Sutherland; 1962's celebrated SHERLOCK HOLMES AND THE DEADLY NECKLACE; 1967's lurid favorite THE TORTURE CHAMBER OF DR. SADISM and the rarely-seen 1963 oddity CHALLENGE THE DEVIL - with the 24 surviving episodes of the 1971 Film Polski anthology series THEATRE MACABRE hosted by Lee, all remastered from original negative materials with over 10 hours of trailers, rare promos, audio commentaries & vintage interviews, plus the CASTLE OF THE LIVING DEAD soundtrack and an all-new 88-page book by Lee biographer Jonathan Rigby.

Two years before the deranged genius of ROBOWAR and SHOCKING DARK, writer/director Bruno Mattei and co-writers Claudio Fragasso & Rossella Drudi borrowed from RAMBO: FIRST BLOOD PART II, MISSING IN ACTION and more to create their own mind-blowing 'Namsploitation masterpiece STRIKE COMMANDO. Reb Brown (UNCOMMON VALOR) stars as Sgt. Mike Ransom, a one-man war machine on a screaming-for-vengeance mission against brutal Vietcong, merciless Russians, double-crossing U.S. officers and acres of bullet-blasted Philippines jungle. Christopher Connelly (RAIDERS OF ATLANTIS), Luciano Pigozzi (ALL THE COLORS OF THE DARK) and Jim Gaines (ISLAND OF THE LIVING DEAD) co-star in this exploding bamboo gun-tower of "Mattei magic at its finest" (Good Efficient Butchery), now mastered in 2K from the original negative for the first time.

In STRIKE COMMANDO 2, Mattei and crew return to the Philippine jungles with a higher budget, bigger action and Richard Harris (yes, that Richard Harris) for a crowd-pleaser that shamelessly borrows from APOCALYPSE NOW, RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK, RAMBO and beyond. This time, Sgt Mike Ransom (Brent Huff of GWENDOLINE fame) battles the KGB, rogue CIA agents, an army of ninjas, a tough bar owner (Miss World 1977 Mary Stavin) and "all the stuntman craziness and explosions you can cram into 90 minutes" (DTV Connoisseur). Mel Davidson (ROBOWAR) and Vic Diaz (THE BIG BIRD CAGE) co-star in this slow-motion machine-gun of Mattei mayhem that's "just as insane as its predecessor" (Good Efficient Butchery), now featuring a 2K scan from the original negative for the first time ever.

From producer Dick Randall - whose international trashterpieces include ESCAPE FROM WOMEN'S PRISON, THE WILD WILD WORLD OF JAYNE MANSFIELD and PIECES - comes perhaps the most notorious all-star Philippine productions of the '80s, INVADERS OF THE LOST GOLD. In the last days of WWII, a Japanese platoon is attacked by headhunters while attempting to hide millions in gold. 36 years later, a grizzled guide (onetime Academy Award® nominee Stuart Whitman) is hired to lead an expedition - including Woody Strode (SPARTACUS), Harold 'Oddjob' Sakata and Laura 'Emanuelle' Gemser - into a jungle inferno of greed, violence, nudity and murder. Edmund Purdom (ABSURD) and Glynis Barber (DEMPSEY AND MAKEPEACE) co-star in this "delicious piece of atrocity cake" (Funxton) directed by Alan Birkenshaw (KILLER'S MOON) - also known as HORROR SAFARI - now scanned in 2K for the first time ever.

His mind-blowing work as an FX artist has included everything from Frank Henenlotter's BRAIN DAMAGE and FRANKENHOOKER to Matthew Barney's CREMASTER CYCLE. And for SKINNED DEEP, his 2004 debut as writer/producer/director, Gabe Bartalos created this "demented gift from the B-Movie Gods" (Bloody Good Horror) about a rural clan of psychotic freaks, the killing spree "that takes us places and shows us things we've never seen before" (Dread Central) and the final girl that may be their depraved undoing. Warwick Davis (LEPRECHAUN) and Jason Dugre (SAINT BERNARD) star - with an appearance by fandom legend Forrest J. Ackerman - in this "brutal, bloody forgotten masterpiece" (Morbidly Beautiful) featuring music by Captain Sensible of The Damned, now scanned uncut in 2K from the original negative for the first time ever.

From co-directors Paul Donovan and Maura O'Connell (DEFCON-4) comes one of the most disturbing - and rarely-seen - Canadian shockers of the '80s, SIEGE, which was inspired by the actual 42-day Halifax police strike. When a local group of right-wing vigilantes massacres the patrons of a gay bar, the sole survivor seeks refuge in a nearby apartment building whose residents must now defend themselves in a night of hate, terror and bloodshed. Doug Lennox (BREAKING POINT), Tom Nardini (CAT BALLOU), Jack Blum (HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME) and Keith Knight (MY BLOODY VALENTINE) star in this "dark and intense thriller, still uncomfortably relevant 35 years after it was made" (Blog Of Horror) - released in the U.S. as SELF DEFENSE - scanned in 2K from the original negative recently discovered in a Nova Scotia archive.

In 1976, Montreal filmmaker Denis Héroux - future director of THE UNCANNY and Oscar®-nominated producer of ATLANTIC CITY - adapted the true story of Chicago mass murderer Richard Speck to war-torn Belfast, where a disturbed Vietnam vet drifter (Mathieu Carrière of MALPERTUIS and BILITIS fame) brutalizes a dorm full of student nurses in BORN FOR HELL. Re-edited by its video distributor and released as NAKED MASSACRE, Héroux's harrowing director's cut has remained unseen in America until now. Debra Berger (THE INGLORIOUS BASTARDS), Leonora Fani (GIALLO IN VENICE), Christine Boisson (EMMANUELLE), Ely Galleani (BABA YAGA) and Carole Laure (SWEET MOVIE) co-star in this "uncompromising and unfathomably grim work of art" (Video Basement), scanned in 2K from an uncut 35mm print discovered in The National Archives of Canada.

Thursday, March 11, 2021

MVD Rewind Collection - Spring 2021 Releases

 

MVD Rewind Collection Continues Its Celebration of Video Store Culture 
With Five New Cult Classics on Blu-ray and DVD

Action U.S.A. (1989), Drive (1997), Mortuary (1983), The House On Sorority Row (1982), and The Go-Go Boys: The Inside Story Of Cannon Films (2014)
Pottstown, PA – March 8, 2021 – MVD Entertainment Group is proud to announce the addition of five classic films to the MVD Rewind Collection. 
 
Video stores may be a thing of the past but MVD Entertainment group is keeping the memories alive with the addition of five new releases on Blu-ray and DVD to its “MVD Rewind Collection” including Action U.S.A. (1989), Drive (1997), Mortuary (1983), The House On Sorority Row (1982), and making its North American debut, The Go-Go Boys: The Inside Story Of Cannon Films (2014) label in special collectors editions loaded with extras.

ACTION U.S.A. – Synopsis: After her boyfriend is murdered by the gangsters whose diamonds he stole, a girl is protected by two FBI agents who plan to keep her from sharing the same fate.
 
“Are you ready for some utterly bonkers '80s action-mayhem?” (Entertainment Weekly)
 
Originally released on VHS by Imperial Entertainment in 1989, MVD Rewind Collection brings this fun, over-the-top cult classic action film to disc in conjunction with Verdugo Entertainment. This Special Edition release is packed with bonus material and comes housed in a Limited Edition (first pressing only) slipcover that celebrates the rental packaging of legendary video store chain “Erol’s Video” (1980 – 1990). “Action U.S.A.” stars Gregory Scott Cummins (“It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia”, Cliffhanger), Ross Hagen (Armed Response), Cameron Mitchell (How to Marry a Millionaire) and Barri Murphy (Armed for Action). Blu-ray bonus material includes:
  • Audio Commentary with Director John Stewart, star Gregory Scott Cummins and cinematographer Thomas Callaway moderated by filmmaker Steve Latshaw
  • Interview with Director John Stewart
  • Action U.S.A. Behind the Scenes - Stunts Featurette (MVD EXCLUSIVE)
  • Theatrical Trailer
  • Collectible Mini-Poster
  • Reversible artwork
  • Limited Edition “Erol’s Video” Retro Slip Cover – FIRST PRESSING ONLY
 
“Action U.S.A.” will also be released on a standard edition DVD.
 
*Blu-ray Street Date: May 11, 2021
 
#27 / BLU-RAY SKU: MVD4530BR / UPC: 760137453086 / $24.95 SRP / 89 min / Language: English / Subtitles: English / Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 / Year: 1989 / Audio: DTS-HD 5.1 Surround Sound / MPA Rating: Not Rated
 
DVD SKU: MVD4531D / UPC: 760137453192 / $19.95 SRP / *DVD Street Date: April 13, 2021
DRIVE – Synopsis: A prototype enhanced human from Hong Kong enlists help from a hostage and a free-spirited woman to evade killers-for-hire in a race against time in order to get from San Francisco to Los Angeles.
 
Originally released in 1997 from A-Pix Entertainment, Drive makes its debut on Blu-ray with a brand new 4K HD scan of the original camera negative of the Extended Director’s Cut of the movie. Featuring an all-star cast that includes Mark Dacascos (John Wick 3: Parabellum), Kadeem Hardison (White Men Can't Jump), Brittany Murphy (Clueless), Sanaa Lathan (Alien vs Predator), Tracey Walter (Repo Man) and Ron Yuan (Mulan), “Drive” Blu-ray is packed with bonus material that includes:
  • Audio commentary by director Steve Wang, fight choreographer Koichi Sakamoto and stars Mark Dacascos and Kadeem Hardison
  • “Drive: The Force Behind The Storm" documentary
  • Six Deleted Scenes 
  • Interview gallery with cast, director and crew including stars Mark Dacascos and Kadeem Hardison, director Steve Wang, Second Unit Director Wyatt Weed and Stunt Coordinator Koichi Sakamoto
  • TWO versions of the film: Both the Director’s Cut + Original Theatrical Version
  • Original Theatrical Trailer
  • Reversible artwork
  • Collectible Mini-Poster
  • Limited Edition Retro Slip Cover – FIRST PRESSING ONLY
 
“Drive: Director’s Cut” will also be released on a standard edition DVD.
 
Street Date: May 11, 2021
 
#26 / BLU-RAY SKU: MVD3390BR / UPC: 760137339083 / $39.95 SRP / RT: 112 min / 99 min
Language: English / Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 (Director’s Cut) & 1.78:1 (Theatrical Version) / Year: 1997 / Audio: 2.0 Stereo (LPCM), 5.1 Dolby Digital Surround / MPA Rating: Not Rated (Director’s Cut) & R (Theatrical Version)
 
DVD SKU: MVD3389D / UPC: 760137338994 / $19.95 SRP
 
MORTUARY (1983) – Synopsis: Convinced that her father's death was not accidental, Christie Parson decides to investigate to find out the truth. Her sleuthing draws her to a local mortuary, where deadly secrets will be revealed.
 
Originally released on VHS from Vestron Video in 1984, “Mortuary” returns to Blu-ray and DVD from MVD Rewind Collection and features a great cast that includes Lynda Day George (TV’s “Mission Impossible”) in her final film role, Christopher George (Pieces), Bill Paxton (Aliens), Mary McDonough (“The Waltons”) and David Wallace (Humongous). The Special Edition Blu-ray features bonus material courtesy of Scorpion Releasing and includes:
  • Interview with Composer John Cacavas
  • Original Theatrical Trailer
  • Collectible Mini-Poster
  • Limited Edition Retro Slip Cover – FIRST PRESSING ONLY
 
“Mortuary” will also be released on a standard edition DVD.
 
Street Date: July 6, 2021
 
#28 / BLU-RAY SKU: MVD4907BR / UPC: 760137490784 / $29.95 SRP / 93 min / Language: English / Subtitles: English / Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 / Year: 1983 / Audio: LPCM 2.0 Mono / MPA Rating: R
 
DVD SKU: MVD4911D / UPC /Barcode: 760137491194 / $19.95 SRP
 
THE HOUSE ON SORORITY ROW – Synopsis: After a seemingly innocent prank goes horribly wrong, a group of sorority sisters are stalked and murdered one by one in their sorority house while throwing a party to celebrate their graduation.
 
Originally released on VHS from Vestron Video in 1983, “The House on Sorority Row” returns to Blu-ray and DVD from MVD Rewind Collection and stars Kathryn McNeil (Sudden Death), Eileen Davidson (“Days of Our Lives”), Harley Jane Kozak (Arachnophobia) and Jean Schertler (Runaway Bride). The Special Edition Blu-ray features bonus material courtesy of Scorpion Releasing and includes:
  • High Definition (1080p) presentation of the main feature in 1.78:1 aspect ratio with LPCM 2.0 Stereo and alternate version of the film with director approved pre-credit sequence with mono audio
  • Audio Commentary with director Mark Rosman
  • Audio commentary with director Mark Rosman and stars Eileen Davidson and Kathryn McNeil
  • Interviews with cast and crew including: Director Mark Rosman, stars Harley Jane Kozak, Eileen Davidson and Kathryn McNeil, Composer Richard Band and Producer Igo Kantor
  • Original Pre-Credit Sequence
  • Alternate ending storyboards 
  • TV Spots
  • Theatrical Trailer
  • Reversible Artwork
  • Collectible Mini-Poster
  • Limited Edition Retro Slip Cover – FIRST PRESSING ONLY
 
“The House on Sorority Row” will also be released on a standard edition DVD.
 
Street Date: July 6, 2021
 
#29 / BLU-RAY SKU: MVD4904BR / UPC: 760137490487 / $29.95 SRP / 91 min / Language: English / Subtitles: English / Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 / Year: 1982 / Audio: LPCM 2.0 Stereo / MPA Rating: R
 
DVD SKU: MVD4906D / UPC: 760137490692 / $19.95 SRP
 
THE GO-GO BOYS: THE INSIDE STORY OF CANNON FILMS – Synopsis: In the definitive documentary about Cannon films, Menahem Golan and Yoram Globus, two Israeli-born cousins, who in pursuit of the American Dream, turned the Hollywood power structure upside down, producing over 300 films and becoming the most powerful independent film company in the world. Directed by Sundance Grand Jury Prize nominee Hilla Medalia (After the Storm), The Go-Go Boys is an up close and personal documentary that examines the complex relationship between two contradictory personalities whose combined force fueled their success and eventual collapse.
 
“The Go-Go Boys” features interviews with Jean-Claude Van Damme, Michael Dudikoff, Eli Roth, Boaz Davidson and more, along with Menahem Golan and Yoram Globus themselves, as well as archive footage of Sylvester Stallone, Charles Bronson and Chuck Norris in the definitive documentary about Cannon Films. Blu-ray special features include:
  • Original Theatrical Trailer
  • Reversible Artwork
  • Collectible Mini-Poster
  • Limited Edition Slip Cover – FIRST PRESSING ONLY
 
“The Go-Go Boys: The Inside Story of Cannon Films” will also be released on a standard edition DVD.
 
Street Date: July 20, 2021
 
BLU-RAY SKU: MVD4738BR / UPC: 7601377473886 / $19.95 SRP / 89 min / Language: English / Subtitles: English / Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 / Year: 2014 / Audio: LPCM 2.0 Stereo / MPA Rating: NR
 
DVD SKU: MVD4737D / UPC: 760137473794 / $19.95 SRP
 
Eric D. Wilkinson, MVD Director of Acquisitions and producer of the MVD Rewind Collection curator shares his enthusiasm for these new releases. “I’m excited to be working with our great content partners to bring both Drive and The Go-Go Boys to Blu-ray for the first time, and to give collectors a second chance to pick up Action U.S.A., Mortuary and The House on Sorority Row on disc once again. I’m a geek for video store culture and our packaging reflects that. It gives fans that lived through the video store era an opportunity to enjoy the nostalgia, and for our younger collectors, they get to experience these for the very first time, just as they were.”

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Tuesday, October 6, 2020

Blue Underground's "Daughters Of Darkness" on 4K UHD 10/27

 

 


 

DAUGHTERS OF DARKNESS 

50th Anniversary 4K restoration on 3-Disc Limited Edition

4K UHD Blu-ray and DVD on October 27th

 

Limited Collector's Edition includes 4K UHD Blu-ray, Blu-ray, Soundtrack CD, collectable booklet, reversible sleeve, and 3D lenticular slipcover (First Pressing)


Blu-ray features 1080p HD Resolution and DTS-HD Master Audio


UHD features 2160p Ultra HD Resolution and Dolby Vision HDR, with Dolby Atmos and DTS-HD Master Audio


PRE-ORDER HERE

 

 

International screen icon Delphine Seyrig (LAST YEAR AT MARIENBAD) stars as Elizabeth Bathory, an ageless Countess with a beautiful young 'companion' (Goth goddess Andrea Rau) and a legendary legacy of perversion. But when the two women seduce a troubled newlywed couple (Canadian beauty Danielle Ouimet and John Karlen of DARK SHADOWS and CAGNEY & LACEY), they unleash a frenzy of sudden violence and depraved desire that shocked both art house audiences and grindhouse crowds worldwide.

 

Co-written and directed by Harry Kümel, DAUGHTERS OF DARKNESS remains one of the most exquisitely mesmerizing adult horror films ever made. Blue Underground is now proud to present the uncensored Director's Cut of this classic psychosexual shocker in a gorgeous restoration, scanned in 4K 16-bit from its long-lost original 35mm camera negative, with Dolby Vision HDR and a new Dolby Atmos audio mix, packed with revealing Extras!

 

 

Extras:

 

* Audio Commentary #1 with Co-Writer/Director Harry Kümel

 

* Audio Commentary #2 with Star John Karlen and Journalist David Del Valle

 

* NEW! Audio Commentary #3 with Kat Ellinger, Author of Devil's Advocates: Daughters of Darkness

 

* Locations of Darkness - Interviews with Co-Writer/Director Harry Kümel and Co-Writer/Co-Producer Pierre Drouot

 

* Playing the Victim - Interview with Star Danielle Ouimet

 

* Daughter of Darkness - Interview with Star Andrea Rau

 

* NEW! Theatrical Trailers

 

* Radio Spots

 

* NEW! Alternate U.S. Main Titles

 

* NEW! Poster & Still Gallery

 

BONUS! DAUGHTERS OF DARKNESS Original Motion Picture Soundtrack CD by François de Roubaix 

 

BONUS! Collectible Booklet with new essay by Michael Gingold

 

Press Quotes:

 

"One of the most elegant horror pictures ever made... An ultra-sophisticated, utterly daring triumph of style and mood." - Kevin Thomas, LA Times

 

"A stylish adult vampire movie." - Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times

 

"Far and away the most artistic vampire shocker in 10 years!" - The New York Times

 

"Erotic and unusual... One of the finest vampire films ever produced!" - All Movie Guide