We return with the Indie Spotlight, highlighting recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes a new trailer for Repentance and Rockabilly Zombie Weekend, details on the Sundance Next Fest Lineup, Eat Men Like Air, Mindless, and much more:
First Rockabilly Zombie Weekend Trailer: “When Becky and Grant arrive at their rockabilly-themed wedding, despite warnings of a West Nile Virus outbreak, things go horribly wrong as the mosquito-spread virus spawns zombies, who begin feeding on the wedding guests as well as the other locals. The two newlyweds have to escape along with their family and friends if they ever want to live to see their honeymoon!
Rockabilly Zombie Weekend is a new feature length horror thriller with a rocking twist on the modern zombie film. It’s currently being released on DVD on July 1st, 2014 through Green Apple Entertainment. The film (as well as other merchandise) can...
First Rockabilly Zombie Weekend Trailer: “When Becky and Grant arrive at their rockabilly-themed wedding, despite warnings of a West Nile Virus outbreak, things go horribly wrong as the mosquito-spread virus spawns zombies, who begin feeding on the wedding guests as well as the other locals. The two newlyweds have to escape along with their family and friends if they ever want to live to see their honeymoon!
Rockabilly Zombie Weekend is a new feature length horror thriller with a rocking twist on the modern zombie film. It’s currently being released on DVD on July 1st, 2014 through Green Apple Entertainment. The film (as well as other merchandise) can...
- 6/29/2014
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
If you lived in a place called Doomsday County, should it really come as a surprise when you find yourself having to fend off hungry zombies, bloodsucking vampires, melting mad scientists, and alien invaders? That'd be like entering Uncle Creepy's subconscious mind and being shocked to find so much filth and madness.
For those who love anthology horror flicks comes the Grindhouse-styled indie production Doomsday County from Abyssmal Entertainment, the company behind Hoodoo For Voodoo, a new Tiffany Shepis horror comedy coming to DVD next month. And with a company name like Abyssmal Entertainment, even if the movie proves to be abysmal, you really can't say you didn't get what you expected. With any luck Doomsday County will be prove to be anything but abysmal because the premise sure sounds like fun.
Filmmakers Shawn Haran, Art Brainard, Joe Badiali, and Jason Hawkes are bringing us "four intense short horror...
For those who love anthology horror flicks comes the Grindhouse-styled indie production Doomsday County from Abyssmal Entertainment, the company behind Hoodoo For Voodoo, a new Tiffany Shepis horror comedy coming to DVD next month. And with a company name like Abyssmal Entertainment, even if the movie proves to be abysmal, you really can't say you didn't get what you expected. With any luck Doomsday County will be prove to be anything but abysmal because the premise sure sounds like fun.
Filmmakers Shawn Haran, Art Brainard, Joe Badiali, and Jason Hawkes are bringing us "four intense short horror...
- 2/4/2009
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
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