Thursday, October 25, 2018

Anthony T's Horror Show: Episode 5 Featuring Interviews from Two of the Directors of "Dude Bro Party Massacre III" and the Directors on "Survival of the Film Freaks"

Anthony T isn’t wasting time on the interviews this episode as he first talks to directors Tomm Jacobsen and Michael Rousselet about their film Dude Bro Party Massacre III, then he gives you a taste of the next episode as he’s at Rock and Shock as he talks to Bill Fulkerson and Kyle Kuchta about their documentary “Survival of the Film Freaks”. All that plus a film recommendation.


For more information on "Survival of the Film Freaks", you go to their official website at: http://outsidethecinema.wixsite.com/filmfreaksmovie

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Anthony T's Horror Show: Episode 5

Rock and Shock 2018: "Dawn of the Dead" 40th Anniversary Panel



In the first of three panels that I filmed at Rock and Shock, I filmed the "Dawn of the Dead" 40th Anniversary Panel.  The panel took place on October 12,2018 at the DCU Center in Worcester, MA. This panel features star Gaylen Ross and Scott Reiniger.

Rock and Shock 2018: "Dawn of the Dead" 40th Anniversary Panel

Thursday, October 11, 2018

Anthony T's Horror Show Episode 4 with Guest Kyle Kuchta (Survival of the Film Freaks)

In this episode of Anthony T's Horror Show, he gives five reasons why the upcoming "Child's Play" remake is doomed to fail. Then, he gives his review about the recent CT Horrorfest that he attended in Danbury,CT. After that, he talks to director Kyle Kuchta about his recently film "Survival of the Film Freaks which he co-directed with Outside the Cinema's Bill Fulkerson. All that plus a film recommendation and what's happening inside the horror chamber.  

For more information on "Survival of the Film Freaks", you go to their official website at: http://outsidethecinema.wixsite.com/filmfreaksmovie

You can visit Dark Discussions on the web at www.darkdiscussions.com

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 Anthony T's Horror Show Episode 4 with Guest Kyle Kuchta (Survival of the Film Freaks)

Retro Review: "Temptation"



Originally posted on Film Arcade on 10/30/2010. 

Lately there really hasn’t been any vampire films out there. With “Twilight” setting the subgenre back years and the “Underworld” being the guilty pleasure that it is, there really hasn’t been that great vampire film that combines the elements of gothic imagery with a dark story.

Temptation” is the debut feature film, from director Catherine Taylor. Isabel (Caroline Haines) is a beautiful young and professional woman, who is out on the town with her friends and had one too many to drink. She gets a ride from a stranger after wild night. Unknown to her, that person is serial rapist. She tries to out run him, but he catches up to her. Then Aurelie (Rachael Waters), a mysterious woman, save her from this person. Unbeknownst to her, she bites her and turns her into a vampire. Now, Isabel has 48 hours to decide to give in to the ecstasy and lustful cravings or end it all before its too late.

I’ve seen many foreign film for this site and on my own time. There’s always that foreign independent film that’s able to grab your attention It’s even more special, especially if it’s a vampire film because that‘s my most favorite horror subgenre. In age where vampire films rarely any bite to them, it was very nice to see a film that has a bite to it and then some.

“Temptation” is most gothic vampire film that I’ve seen in a very long time. Catherine Taylor’s direction was dead on. One of the things that makes this very different and very good, there is very dark and gothic atmosphere to the story. I liked how she a good job keeping that tone throughout the whole film. She does that through gothic imagery and eroticism. Those elements are done in a way that it doesn’t feel exploitive and delivers its purpose to bring a gloom and doom feeling, which is the film‘s tone. It’s something that’s been lacking in recent vampire films, since “Interview with A Vampire” came out sixteen years ago. Another thing that Taylor does very well, she is able to get the acting to fit the film’s tone, especially with her leads. I liked, how she was to get her main actresses to make their characters very dark. It really adds to the film’s tone.

The screenplay written by Julianne White does a very good job in making the everything that goes on, so dark and gloomy. One of the things that she does very well is creating a story that’s very gothic. I like how she spends the majority of the story focusing on the drastic changes that are happening to Isabel and Aurelie’s obsession that she maybe her long lost lover. It brings the darkness that’s needed to make this very gothic and gets you drawn into the dark atmosphere. Another thing that I liked about this screenplay was the fact it’s different from the “Underworld” and “Twilight’s” of the world. Instead of having the atmosphere either be chaotic and dull, White makes the atmosphere have very dark. That’s something that has been lacking in vampire films recently. By having that feel, it draws you into the dark world of the film and gets you caught up in all of depravity that takes place. I wished more horror films would go the same route.

In an age where glittering vampires rule the big screen, it’s nice to actually see a vampire film that doesn’t cave into the mainstream film mentality that the subgrene has been putting out as of lately. This film should be considered as the gold standard when it come to vampire films. “Temptation” is a gothic vampire horror film that has a lot bite.

Review Rating: Five Stars.

Thursday, October 4, 2018

The Horror Chamber's DVD and Blu-Ray Collection: Episode 4 - CT Horrorfest Edition

In this special edition of The Horror Chamber's DVD & Blu-Ray Collection, Anthony T showcases all the Blu-Rays that he picked up at CT Horrorfest especially the killing I made at the Vinegar Syndrome booth.

The Horror Chamber's DVD & Blu-Ray Collection: Episode 4 - CT Horrorfest Edition

Official Trailer and Film Festival Dates for "Survival of the Film Freaks"


OTC Industries recently sent the horror chamber information about upcoming screenings and the official trailer for their documentary "Survival of the Film Freaks". The film features interviews from Joe Bob Briggs, Ted Raimi, Adam Green and more Press Release:

Survival Of The Film Freaks, the co-directed documentary from Bill Fulkerson (Outside The Cinema) and Kyle Kuchta (Fantasm) has itself a new trailer.

Featuring interviews from cult favorites such as Ted Raimi and Joe Bob Briggs, as well as up-and-comers Jackson Stewart and Kurando Mitsutake, Film Freaks recaps cult cinema’s evolution from the 60s and 70s up until the present. A trip down memory lane of grindhouse theaters and video stores turns into an exploration of how the current digital age has changed the way we receive and perceive cult films.

Film Freaks had its World Premiere in August at HorrorHound Weekend, Indianapolis, where it was nominated for Best Picture, and received the Best Movie and Best Documentary awards at the UNDO Divergent Film Awards in September. This October is filled with a handful of festival dates, so you can catch the documentary at any of the following, with more to come!

Oct. 6th, 2018 – Shawna Shea Film Festival (Southbridge, MA)

Oct. 12th – Oct. 14th - Rock and Shock Horror Convention (Appearance Only in Worcester, MA)

Oct. 18th – Oct. 21st – Knoxville Horror Film Fest (Knoxville, TN)

Oct 19th – Oct. 21st – Sin City Horror Fest (Las Vegas, NV)

Oct. 27th – Witch City Horror Film Fest (Salem, MA)

Nov. 14th – Nov. 18th – Buried Alive Film Fest (Atlanta, GA)

Stay up-to-date with Survival of the Film Freaks and upcoming screenings on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Slated for release Spring 2019.

"Survival of the Film Freaks": Official Trailer