
February, 2007
Below are links to articles posted in February, 2007
Sex attacks blamed on bat demon
Reading this you would think it’s the first day of April.
BBC has a bat story unfolding in Tanzania. Men in Dar es Salaam are living in fear of a night-time sex attacker, a bat demon called “Popo Bawa”. According to the story, the bat can morph into a man at night and is responsible for the rapes of women. To thwart the menace, men stay awake or sleep in groups outside their homes, while “others are smearing themselves with pig’s oil”… Ewww… (Don’t you just hate when you have to do that). » original news
Parable Visions - Artwork By Cameron Gray
It is no secret that I love art. I can spend hours looking at artwork while perusing dark art sites. Today I stumbled upon Cameron Gray’s Dark Art in a place where I didn’t expect to find it: revver.
Follow the link to watch artwork from the Parable Visions magazine.
Heads Up: Clear ‘Hostel Part II’ Poster
A clear view of the nudity-laden poster for “Hostel Part II” has just been posted online.
Meet the New Michael Myers, Same as the Old Michael Myers
The NEW Michael Myers is in.
Screw Rotten Tomatoes: ‘The Abandoned’ Is a Classic
The best horror movie in years, ‘The Abandoned’ is a classic!
Hills Have Eyes 2 clips
Yahoo movies has two new Hills have eyes 2 clips for your viewing pleasure. Radioactive freaks are back for more, and this time they are taking on the US Army. The new Hills Have Eyes movie, which is directed by Wes Craven and stars Jessica Stroup, Reshad Strik, Michael McMillian, Daniella Alonso, Lee Thompson Young, Ben Crowley, Eric Edelstein, Michael Bailey Smith, hits theatre March 23.
After Dark Horrorfest DVD Box Set
From Horror Year Book: Now this is cool. The people behind After Dark Horrorfest would of been dumb not to release a box set of all the films that played in the festival, and they did. Davis DVD has just announced that Lions Gate is releasing seven of the films in one box set which include:
The Gravedancers
The Hamiltons
Unrest
Dark Ride
Penny Dreadful
Reincarnation
Wicked Little Things
The release date is set for March 27th with a retail price of $139.00 (WOW) all the titles will be available individually also. Also stay tuned to Horror Yearbook in 2007 for announcements on this years festival, hopefully coming to a city near you. » original news
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Play with me
This little Van Sowervine animation is for those who find dolls deliciously creepy. Load the video then click on the glowing objects.
I don’t want to spoil it for you, but whatever you do, it’s not going to end well.
My favorite was the scrapbook. When you get a choice of drawings, choose the human figure.
Doesn’t that make you cringe?
I visited the rest of Sowerwine’s site and he has quite a few freaky doll animations. » original news
Zombie Dodgeball
Find from zombiefreak: A zombie dodgeball clip that was entered into the Microsoft XBOX 360 launch contest. » original news
New Reviews: ‘Open Water 2′
Reviews of two films about drunken tourists in peril: ‘Open Water 2′ and ‘Turistas’
More DVD News: ROTLD Special Edition on Its Way
First Anchor Bay announces anamorphic widescreen editions of “Phantasm” and “Phantasm III.” Now, MGM is coming out with a new special edition of “Return of the Living Dead.”
Interview with George Romero
DreadCentral.com has just posted a 7-minute interview with George Romero featuring comments on “Diary of the Dead” and his career in general.
New ‘Grind House’ Trailer
The new “Grind House” trailer, set to debut in theaters Friday, is live online now!
Variety on ‘Abandoned’
Variety reports that ‘Abandoned’ is part of Filmax’ upscale approach to producing horror, as the bottom has fallen out of the direct-to-DVD market in recent months.
Dennis Hopper to Star in Stephen King’s ‘Cadillac’
Leave it to Stephen King to pen stories about evil cars — and “Easy Rider” actor/director Dennis Hopper to agree to star in the latest one.
Rodriguez to Present ‘Grind House’ Double Feature
In anticipation of the release of his and Quentin Tarantino’s landmark double feature horror film “Grind House,” Robert Rodriguez is presenting a double feature of two of his favorite grind house 1970s horror films in Texas!
New Review: ‘Headspace’
Tragically it’s nothing to write home to mother about.








