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B-movie legend Sam Sherman brings horror back to the drive-ins
With indoor movie houses shut down across the nation, drive-in theaters are the only venues still operating. Now, veteran producer/distributor Sam Sherman, who kept the drive-ins well-stocked with horror and other genre fare from the ’60s through the ’80s via his Independent-International Pictures Corporation, is bringing some of his classic titles back to them.
“BLACK OPS” go on a fear-filled mission; trailer and poster
The title suggests a military actioner, but there’s a horrific side to BLACK OPS, which goes into release this summer.
Not-Charles-Bronson vs. a masked maniac in “CRY HAVOC”; trailer and poster
Robert Bronzi, the actor with a remarkable resemblance to a past action star, fights his way through an action/horror mashup that debuts next month.
“SKELETONS IN THE CLOSET” Suffocates Self on Substandard Scares.
“This week on Streaming Sematary: Unfortunately, if you’re looking for a good nostalgia filled romp, “SKELETONS IN THE CLOSET” is not for you.”
Movie Review: The mundane mirror menace of “BEHIND YOU”
It rarely strays from the basics, with…an increasing dependence on contrivances to keep the storyline going.
Shudder takes “STILL/BORN” director’s “Z” for debut next month; trailer and poster
Coming just in time for Mother’s Day is another tale of family-based terror; read on for the details, trailer and poster.
Stay Indoors And Tune In To “The Vault of Horror”
The Vault Keeper has a petrifying podcast of 24 classic EC Comics tales!
Timely terrors to be seen in “THE ISOLATION HORRORS”; teaser trailers & poster released
As worldwide lockdowns continue, independent filmmakers are tapping into the current anxiety, including five who have contributed to a short horror anthology set to premiere next week.
“Why Don’t You Just Die!” Heads to the States
Kirill Soklov’s brutal action comedy is available nationwide on April 20th!
HorrorBabble returns with a new tale of “OCEAN DREAD”
This week: “Drowned Argosies” by American author and teacher Jay Wilmer Benjamin, first appeared in Weird Tales Magazine in July 1934.