Posts Tagged ‘inside horror’
Dean Cundey on Working with John Carpenter
Dean Cundey recalls working alongside John Carpenter, as well as visualizing the script in its early stages.
Read MorePJ Soles’ Death in Halloween (1978)
PJ Soles recalls her death scene in Halloween (1978) and John Carpenter’s directing abilities.
Read MoreDean Cundey on the 35th Anniversary Edition of Halloween (1978)
Cinematographer Dean Cundey shares his opinion on the latest 35th Anniversary Edition of John Carpenter’s Halloween.
Read MoreHalloween Dean Cundey, P.J. Soles, Brian “Tommy” Andrews
Interviews with Cinematographer Dean Cundey (The Fog, The Thing) P.J. Soles (Carrie, The Devil’s Rejects) and Brian Andrews (Tommy freaking Doyle!). Don’t get lost just yet. Elric reviews the mazes at Universal Horror Nights and Elric, Staci and Jill discuss their “fiendest” memories of Halloween. Trick or Treat: Also, find out how you can win more »
Read MoreRob Zombie’s Great American Nightmare
Blogger Jill Kill shares an Inside Horror look at Rob Zombie’s Great American Nightmare coming October 10th through November 2nd to the Pomona Fearplex. This spook-tacular event features 3 cutting edge haunted mazes: The Lords of Salem Total Blackout maze (you literally get kidnapped by the devil and all the lights go out), The Haunted more »
Read MoreDanielle Harris of HATCHET 3 Spills Her Guts! – Inside Horror
Scream Queen Danielle Harris breaks down her Louisiana bayou nightmare while shooting HATCHET 3 – and her thoughts on horror film sequels. Hosted by Staci Layne Wilson. Picking up where HATCHET 2 left off (with – surprise! – almost everyone dead!) HATCHET 3 continues the saga of bayou Boogeyman Victor Crowley (Kane Hodder) as a more »
Read MoreSUSHI GIRL’s Andy MacKenzie & Jennifer Blanc-Biehn – Inside Horror
Scream Queen (and host of theStream.tv’s SCARED STIFF) Jennifer Blanc-Biehn pays a visit with Andy MacKenzie (SUSHI GIRL), who co-stars in the Blanc-Biehn Productions version of HIDDEN IN THE WOODS, which will be released in 2014. Hosted by Staci Layne Wilson. HIDDEN IN THE WOODS is a Chilean shocker directed by Patricio Valladeres, coming to more »
Read MoreElijah Wood: LA as a Character in MANIAC – Inside Horror
Director Franck Khalfoun (P2, HIGH TENSION) and Elijah Wood (LORD OF THE RINGS, THE HOBBIT) discuss the way downtown Los Angeles functions as a character in the reboot of William Lustig’s gore classic, MANIAC – and the lamentable loss of the grimy, gritty, grisly 42nd Street sleazery of early ‘80s New York City. Hosted by more »
Read MoreElijah Wood on “Killer’s Eye View” of MANIAC – Inside Horror
Elijah Wood (LORD OF THE RINGS, HAPPY FEET) and Director Franck Khalfoun (P2, HIGH TENSION) discuss the risky use of a 1st-person POV in their reboot of William Lustig’s gore classic, MANIAC – and the challenges it posed for Wood as an actor. Hosted by Elric Kane and Staci Layne Wilson. For those of you more »
Read MoreDanielle Harris & Jennifer Blanc-Biehn on Directing – Inside Horror
Danielle Harris (HATCHET 3, PRANK) and Jennifer Blanc-Biehn (THE VICTIM) may be famous Scream Queens – but they are also horror film Producers and Directors with a Type-A pedigree! Danielle and Jennifer dropped by INSIDE HORROR to discuss their work as directors – and the unique perspective women bring to directing genre films. Hosted by more »
Read MoreBLACK ROCK Red Carpet Special – Inside Horror
Staci Layne Wilson hits the Red Carpet for BLACK ROCK starring Kate Bosworth, Lake Bell and Katie Aselton (who also direct). BLACK ROCK revolves around three childhood friends who set aside their personal issues and reunite for a girls’ weekend on a remote island off the coast of Maine. One wrong move turns their weekend more »
Read MoreTom Holland on FRIGHT NIGHT and CHILD’S PLAY – Inside Horror
For the season finale of Inside Horror, hosts Elric Kane and Staci Layne Wilson invited horror genre icon Tom Holland for a fascinating chat about his extensive career and classic films Fright Night and Child’s Play. Holland discusses beginning his career as an actor, transitioning into writing for television, and how he moved on to more »
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