Stars: Redd Nicholson, Carley Halse, Paris Rivers, Luna Wolf, Lewis Cooper, Cy Henty, Aileen Daly, Pauline Per, Nicholas Vince, Dani Thompson, Jack Glanville | Written and Directed by Mj Dixon
British independent film company Mycho, made up of Mj Dixon and Anna Dixon – the husband and wife filmmaking team behind the Mycho Entertainment Group brand; are back with the third film in the Slasher House series – a film that spawned an entire Universe of movies, dubbed the Mychoverse, which includes the likes of Pandamonium, The Haunting of Molly Bannister (aka Bannister DollHouse) and the Thorn and Cleaver franchises.
Now I’ll be honest, despite having seen both Pandamonium and The Haunting of Molly Bannister, both of which are spin-offs from the second film in the Slasher House series. A film where Molly Bannister first made her appearance, as did the killer from Pandamonium. The fact that I hadn’t seen the...
British independent film company Mycho, made up of Mj Dixon and Anna Dixon – the husband and wife filmmaking team behind the Mycho Entertainment Group brand; are back with the third film in the Slasher House series – a film that spawned an entire Universe of movies, dubbed the Mychoverse, which includes the likes of Pandamonium, The Haunting of Molly Bannister (aka Bannister DollHouse) and the Thorn and Cleaver franchises.
Now I’ll be honest, despite having seen both Pandamonium and The Haunting of Molly Bannister, both of which are spin-offs from the second film in the Slasher House series. A film where Molly Bannister first made her appearance, as did the killer from Pandamonium. The fact that I hadn’t seen the...
- 3/4/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Stars: Richard Teasdale, Morgan Underwood, William Stafford, Thomas Lee Rutter, Kieran Edwards, Jay Giblin, Laura Liptrot, Mark Sneddon, Cy Henty, Kemal Yildirim | Written by Bazz Hancher, S.N. Sibley, Michael Walcott | Directed by Bazz Hancher
Axel Falcon, the latest film from Bazz Hancher, screened at Horror-On-Sea with Darkly Took the Light, a documentary about the difficulties and personal tragedies that surrounded the making of the film, and the toll it took on Hancher and his interest in continuing to make films – a documentary I hope eventually also gets a physical release alongside the film.
Hancher issues range from the usual problems of indie filmmaking such as cast and crew members dropping out, to people connected to the film or the filmmakers being murdered or suffering serious illness. It’s an interesting piece, and quite different from the “our film was cursed” hype video it may sound like. It’s more of...
Axel Falcon, the latest film from Bazz Hancher, screened at Horror-On-Sea with Darkly Took the Light, a documentary about the difficulties and personal tragedies that surrounded the making of the film, and the toll it took on Hancher and his interest in continuing to make films – a documentary I hope eventually also gets a physical release alongside the film.
Hancher issues range from the usual problems of indie filmmaking such as cast and crew members dropping out, to people connected to the film or the filmmakers being murdered or suffering serious illness. It’s an interesting piece, and quite different from the “our film was cursed” hype video it may sound like. It’s more of...
- 1/31/2024
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Trash Arts Productions are deep into pre-production on their latest indie horror and have launched a Indiegogo campaign to to help raise funds for the film A Final Exorcism.
A big part of the Indiegogo campaign is to enable the creation of practical special effects and make up for the demons that will be created by artist and actress Ella Palmer.
This will be the 20th horror feature film produced by TrashArts in the last 6 years. These include; Senseless, The Truth Will Out, Acting, Home Is Where I Lay and many more. Trash Arts is lucky to be part of the fantastic indie horror community working with various other production company’s such as Hb Films, Scs Entertainment and Brutalist Films. So far in 2023 we have co produced the giallo thriller Deadly Display directed by Sn Sibley, the spooky “Devil May Care” and the twisted found footage “Taped Up Memories...
A big part of the Indiegogo campaign is to enable the creation of practical special effects and make up for the demons that will be created by artist and actress Ella Palmer.
This will be the 20th horror feature film produced by TrashArts in the last 6 years. These include; Senseless, The Truth Will Out, Acting, Home Is Where I Lay and many more. Trash Arts is lucky to be part of the fantastic indie horror community working with various other production company’s such as Hb Films, Scs Entertainment and Brutalist Films. So far in 2023 we have co produced the giallo thriller Deadly Display directed by Sn Sibley, the spooky “Devil May Care” and the twisted found footage “Taped Up Memories...
- 8/18/2023
- by Peter 'Witchfinder' Hopkins
- Horror Asylum
A Final Exorcism will be the 20th horror feature film produced by TrashArts in the last 6 years. This include; Senseless, The Truth Will Out, Acting, Home Is Where I Lay and many more. Trash Arts is lucky to be part of the fantastic indie horror community working with various other production company’s such as Hb Films, Scs Entertainment and Brutalist Films. So far in 2023 we have co-produced the giallo thriller Deadly Display directed by Sn Sibley, the spooky Devil May Care and the twisted found footage Taped Up Memories. A Final Exorcism will be the director Sam Mason Bell’s 25th feature film.
TrashArts loves a chamberpiece but for A Final Exorcism we are trying something a little different. Film horror in real time! Drawing inspiration from Sidney Lumet’s Twelve Angry Men, we aim to produce an intense, character focused piece based in an isolated environment.
Synopsis: An...
TrashArts loves a chamberpiece but for A Final Exorcism we are trying something a little different. Film horror in real time! Drawing inspiration from Sidney Lumet’s Twelve Angry Men, we aim to produce an intense, character focused piece based in an isolated environment.
Synopsis: An...
- 8/8/2023
- by Peter 'Witchfinder' Hopkins
- Horror Asylum
Trash Arts Productions are proud to launch the campaign for our latest indie horror “A Final Exorcism”!
This will be the 20th horror feature film produced by TrashArts in the last 6 years. These include; Senseless, The Truth Will Out, Acting, Home Is Where I Lay and many more. Trash Arts is lucky to be part of the fantastic indie horror community working with various other production company’s such as Hb Films, Scs Entertainment and Brutalist Films. So far in 2023 we have co produced the giallo thriller Deadly Display directed by Sn Sibley, the spooky “Devil May Care” and the twisted found footage “Taped Up Memories”. A Final Exorcism will be the director Sam Mason Bells 25th feature film.
TrashArts loves a chamberpiece but for A Final Exorcism we are trying something a little different. Film horror in real time! Drawing inspiration from Sidney Lumet’s Twelve Angry Men, we aim to produce an intense,...
This will be the 20th horror feature film produced by TrashArts in the last 6 years. These include; Senseless, The Truth Will Out, Acting, Home Is Where I Lay and many more. Trash Arts is lucky to be part of the fantastic indie horror community working with various other production company’s such as Hb Films, Scs Entertainment and Brutalist Films. So far in 2023 we have co produced the giallo thriller Deadly Display directed by Sn Sibley, the spooky “Devil May Care” and the twisted found footage “Taped Up Memories”. A Final Exorcism will be the director Sam Mason Bells 25th feature film.
TrashArts loves a chamberpiece but for A Final Exorcism we are trying something a little different. Film horror in real time! Drawing inspiration from Sidney Lumet’s Twelve Angry Men, we aim to produce an intense,...
- 7/24/2023
- by Peter 'Witchfinder' Hopkins
- Horror Asylum
Stars: Dani Thompson, Laurence Harvey, Annabella Rich, Martin W Payne, Tony Mardon, Singh Lall, Rami Hilmi, Cy Henty, Andrea Sandell, Eve Oliver, Peter Tilley, Faith Elizabeth, Charlie Bond, Mike Butler, Allan Bryce | Directed by Alexander Churchyard, Mj Dixon, Sam Mason Bell, Tony Mardon, Max Davenport, Tom Lee Rutter, Michael Fausti, Andrew Elias, Geoff Harmer
An anthology of tales paying the ultimate homage to the 70/80s Video Nasty Tromaesque-era, from a team of some of the best writers/directors in the lower budget UK horror scene. A carefully curated selection of shorts all with varying degrees of depravity broken up by a wrap around story of the Video Dungeon, all delightfully introduced by Brit Scream Queen royalty Dani Thompson (putting in a number of roles throughout). Anthology movies do seem to be making somewhat of a comeback as of late and have a bit of a tendency of “trying too hard...
An anthology of tales paying the ultimate homage to the 70/80s Video Nasty Tromaesque-era, from a team of some of the best writers/directors in the lower budget UK horror scene. A carefully curated selection of shorts all with varying degrees of depravity broken up by a wrap around story of the Video Dungeon, all delightfully introduced by Brit Scream Queen royalty Dani Thompson (putting in a number of roles throughout). Anthology movies do seem to be making somewhat of a comeback as of late and have a bit of a tendency of “trying too hard...
- 1/3/2023
- by Kevin Haldon
- Nerdly
With over a decade of experience as a horror writer and director, Pat Higgins will be Horror-on-Sea Film Festival on Saturday 20th January with his latest Master Class: Fear and Film. I got chance to ask Pat a few questions about what we can expect from the talk, some of his influences in horror and the various incarnations of his film The House on the Witchpit.
What can we expect from the Master Class: Fear and Film?
We try to have a mix of useful tips and tricks for people making independent horror movies, along with unseen video clips and (hopefully) entertaining stories! There are a couple of live shows from previous years over at http://pathiggins.me.uk/appearances/ for the curious. This year’s show is very much focused on fear itself, and the relationship between fear and movies. I’ll be sharing the movies that scared the...
What can we expect from the Master Class: Fear and Film?
We try to have a mix of useful tips and tricks for people making independent horror movies, along with unseen video clips and (hopefully) entertaining stories! There are a couple of live shows from previous years over at http://pathiggins.me.uk/appearances/ for the curious. This year’s show is very much focused on fear itself, and the relationship between fear and movies. I’ll be sharing the movies that scared the...
- 12/11/2017
- by Philip Rogers
- Nerdly
Bordello Death Tales has sashayed its way onto DVD, and if you live in the UK/Ireland, here's your chance to get a free copy of the film. The blood-soaked three-part anthology film follows stories emanating from Madame Raven's Bordello... a great place to spend the weekend!
The three sections of the film are "The Ripper", directed by Jim Eaves (Witches Hammer, Bane) and starring Stuart Gregory and Tina Barnes; "Stitchgirl", directed by Alan Ronald (Jesus vs. The Messiah) and starring Eleanor James as Stitchgirl, a character reminiscent of Sally in The Nightmare Before Christmas and Julian Lamoral-Roberts; and "Vice Day", directed by Pat Higgins (Trashhouse, Hellbride) and starring Cy Henty and Danielle Laws. You can get a look at some of the fun with the trailer for Stitchgirl posted below.
For more info check out the Bordello Death Tales Facebook page and visit the Amber Pictures website. The film...
The three sections of the film are "The Ripper", directed by Jim Eaves (Witches Hammer, Bane) and starring Stuart Gregory and Tina Barnes; "Stitchgirl", directed by Alan Ronald (Jesus vs. The Messiah) and starring Eleanor James as Stitchgirl, a character reminiscent of Sally in The Nightmare Before Christmas and Julian Lamoral-Roberts; and "Vice Day", directed by Pat Higgins (Trashhouse, Hellbride) and starring Cy Henty and Danielle Laws. You can get a look at some of the fun with the trailer for Stitchgirl posted below.
For more info check out the Bordello Death Tales Facebook page and visit the Amber Pictures website. The film...
- 1/19/2012
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
The winner of the Best Independent Feature at the Fantastic Films Festival (2008), The Devil's Music will be able on DVD starting December 8. A horror film that centers around "shock rocker Ericka Spawn" this film has been receiving high praise since late 2008. Jinx Media is the production co' on this one and Lono Entertainment is distributing throughout North America. If interested in murder and the life of a band on the road a trailer for The Devil's Music is available below.
A synopsis courtesy of Horror UK:
"The movie charts the descent into murder and madness of shock rocker Erika Spawn, with unprecedented access to those involved at the time, and previously unseen footage from the most controversial rock n’ roll story of the decade."
Release Date: December 8, 2009 (DVD).
Director: Pat Higgins.
Writer: Pat Higgins.
Cast: Debbie Attwell, Richard Collins, Lucy Dunn, James Fusher, and Cy Henty.
A trailer for The Devil's Music...
A synopsis courtesy of Horror UK:
"The movie charts the descent into murder and madness of shock rocker Erika Spawn, with unprecedented access to those involved at the time, and previously unseen footage from the most controversial rock n’ roll story of the decade."
Release Date: December 8, 2009 (DVD).
Director: Pat Higgins.
Writer: Pat Higgins.
Cast: Debbie Attwell, Richard Collins, Lucy Dunn, James Fusher, and Cy Henty.
A trailer for The Devil's Music...
- 11/26/2009
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Three of the most promising British horror directors have joined forces for an anthology feature which wraps principal photography this week. Pat (Killerkiller) Higgins, James (The Witches Hammer) Eaves and Alan (Jesus Vs. The Messiah) Ronald have pooled their talents for Bordello Death Tales, which aims to revive the British omnibus subgenre that flourished in the 1970s, and provided the exclusive pics seen below.
“Pat and I had been talking about doing a multistory horror project for a while, and came up with the idea of setting it in a brothel,” Eaves tells Fango. “We needed a third director, and Pat suggested Al, who’d worked with him on all of his films. What started as an idea in a pub has blossomed into a full-fledged feature with what I believe are three strong and original tales.”
“It actually fell into place quite easily,” adds Higgins, whose latest feature Hellbride...
“Pat and I had been talking about doing a multistory horror project for a while, and came up with the idea of setting it in a brothel,” Eaves tells Fango. “We needed a third director, and Pat suggested Al, who’d worked with him on all of his films. What started as an idea in a pub has blossomed into a full-fledged feature with what I believe are three strong and original tales.”
“It actually fell into place quite easily,” adds Higgins, whose latest feature Hellbride...
- 10/22/2008
- Fangoria
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