We're back with another edition of Horror Highlights! Today, take a look at exclusives from Fear Pharm ahead of its DVD and on-demand release this week, check out preview pages from the comic book series Ithaqa, and share info on the home media release of The Tent!
Exclusive Posters & BTS Video from Fear Pharm: "One corn field, a number of psychos and numerous killings... welcome to scarytales.
It’s Halloween and, if four high school seniors can make it through the world’s scariest maze in under two hours, they'll win a cash grand prize at the local fair. Seems fun and easy enough, but - little do they know - they’ll only make it through if they can escape a deranged family looking to harvest the DNA of young teens for their special pharmaceutical cream. Hopefully their high school P.E. class taught them enough to figure out...
Exclusive Posters & BTS Video from Fear Pharm: "One corn field, a number of psychos and numerous killings... welcome to scarytales.
It’s Halloween and, if four high school seniors can make it through the world’s scariest maze in under two hours, they'll win a cash grand prize at the local fair. Seems fun and easy enough, but - little do they know - they’ll only make it through if they can escape a deranged family looking to harvest the DNA of young teens for their special pharmaceutical cream. Hopefully their high school P.E. class taught them enough to figure out...
- 9/14/2020
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Stars: Tim Kaiser, Lulu Dahl, Shelby Bradley, Christine Marie, Jeannine Thompson, Jeff Kaiser, Timmy Kaiser | Written and Directed by Kyle Couch
An apocalyptic event known as The Crisis has devastated David’s world leaving him to rely on survival tactics learned from childhood. Isolated and alone, David has taken refuge in a tent on the edge of the wilderness. Soon enough, another survivor emerges, Mary, who immediately begins questioning David’s tactics and ultimately putting them in the crosshairs of “Those Who Walk In Darkness”, unseen creatures that may or may not be responsible for The Crisis…
Billed as a thriller, with a synopsis that leans firmly into the area of horror/thriller monster movie, The Tent is actually none of those and all of those things at once. It’s also a film that, honestly, was a chore to get through – the myriad of flashbacks and the one-locale setting...
An apocalyptic event known as The Crisis has devastated David’s world leaving him to rely on survival tactics learned from childhood. Isolated and alone, David has taken refuge in a tent on the edge of the wilderness. Soon enough, another survivor emerges, Mary, who immediately begins questioning David’s tactics and ultimately putting them in the crosshairs of “Those Who Walk In Darkness”, unseen creatures that may or may not be responsible for The Crisis…
Billed as a thriller, with a synopsis that leans firmly into the area of horror/thriller monster movie, The Tent is actually none of those and all of those things at once. It’s also a film that, honestly, was a chore to get through – the myriad of flashbacks and the one-locale setting...
- 7/16/2020
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
The disruption of the delicate balance of power is always a harrowing process. But that shift in leadership becomes even more daunting when it happens during a tense, life-or-death situation. That’s certainly the case for the main characters in the new thriller, ‘The Tent,’ which is now available On Demand from Gravitas Ventures. In honor […]
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- 7/8/2020
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
Before he directed the Godzilla remake, Gareth Edwards made a small sci-fi film called Monsters, which was released back in 2010. Made on a reported budget of only $500,000, it was more of a relationship drama than anything else, as aliens had taken over Mexico and two people attempted to make their way out of the "Infected Zone" and into the United States. It was a decent enough movie, showcasing more the talent of Edwards and, at the time, newcomer Scoot McNairy, but in the end it was a slight picture, hindered more by its budget than anything else. Now, five years later, Edwards has moved on (next up is the Star Wars spin-off Rogue One) and director Tom Green has picked up the Monsters mantle with Monsters: Dark Continent. Similar to the first film, the focus isn't on the aliens, which appear to have become a global threat, but more on...
- 4/14/2015
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
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