What’s On Shudder: September 2022

Halloween starts early on Shudder with their 61 Days of Halloween. 11 original and exclusive movies, three new series and a Joe Bob Briggs special in October will make your holiday so much scarier.

101 Scariest Horror Movie Moments of All TimeIn this eight-episode new series from the producers of Eli Roth’s History of Horror, master filmmakers and genre experts celebrate and dissect the most terrifying moments of the greatest horror films ever made, exploring how these scenes were created and why they burned themselves into the brains of audiences around the world.

Queer for Fear: A History of Queer Horror: From executive producer Bryan Fuller (Hannibal), Queer for Fear is a four-part documentary series about the history of the LGBTQ+ community in the horror and thriller genres. From its literary origins with queer authors Mary Shelley, Bram Stoker, and Oscar Wilde to the pansy craze of the 1920s that influenced Universal Monsters and Hitchcock; to the “lavender scare” alien invasion films of the mid-20th century to the AIDS-obsessed bloodletting of 80s vampire films; through genre-bending horrors from a new generation of queer creators; Queer for Fear re-examines genre stories through a queer lens, seeing them not as violent, murderous narratives, but as tales of survival that resonate thematically with queer audiences everywhere.

Who Invited Them: Premiering on September 1, this film is all about Adam and Margo’s housewarming party, which goes well enough except for Tom and Sasha, lingering after the other guests have left. The couple reveals themselves to be their wealthy and successful neighbors, but as one nightcap leads to another, Adam and Margo start to suspect their new friends are duplicitous strangers with a dark secret.

SaloumPremiering September 8, this movie has the Bangui Hyenas – Chaka, Rafa and Midnight – trying to stash their stolen gold bounty, lay low long enough to repair and refuel their plane and escape back to Dakar as well as something supernatural hiding in the shadows.

Flux GourmetThis movie goes up on September 15 and is all about an institute devoted to culinary and alimentary performance. And you know, because it’s on Shudder, something bad definitely happens.

Speak No EvilTwo Dutch families bond on vacation, but when it comes time to try and repeat that fun, things get rough quick. Oh you Dutch families.

Raven’s Hollow: Point cadet Edgar Allan Poe and four other cadets on a training exercise in upstate New York are drawn by a gruesome discovery into a forgotten community.

SissyBad memories from high school, social media influencers, bachelorette parties…this sounds like the scariest movie of the year.

Here’s what movies will be up this month:

September 1: 31The Devil’s RejectsThe Lords of SalemLady In White

September 5: The Living Dead at the Manchester Morgue

September 6: Perfect BlueMindgameBirdboy: The Forgotten ChildrenNocturna Side A: The Great Old Man’s NightLifechanger

September 12: Extraordinary Tales 

September 19: Cemetery of Terror and Grave Robbers

September 28: Sole Survivor and Trick or Treats

Don’t have Shudder? Maybe September’s line-up will convince you. Plans start at under $5 a month and you can get the first week free when you visit Shudder.

What’s On Arrow Player In September

September 2: MUTANTS! is a curated collection of films featuring the abnormal and deformed! Titles include Head of the Family, Hideous, Mutant War, Trapped Alive and Creepozoids.

Also available: Shocking Dark and Absurd!

September 9: Jess Franco double feature! Cannibal Terror and Devil Hunter

September 16: Deutsche Horrorfilme is here to help you celebrate Oktoberfest in September with Sleep, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, The Golem and Hagazussa. Plus, you can also watch Tourist Trap, The Pit and the Pendulum, Bloody MoonandBeyond the Darkness.

September 26: The House On Straw Hill and A Fugitive from the Past.

September 30: Judgement Day will include The Righteous, Children of the Corn, The Day of the Beast, Dream No Evil, and Hell On Earth: The Desecration and Resurrection of Ken Russell’s The Devils. Plus, you can also check out A Day of Judgement and Laserblast.

Head over to ARROW to start watching now. Subscriptions are available for $6.99 monthly or $49.99 yearly. ARROW is available in the US, Canada, the UK and Ireland on the following Apps/devices: Roku (all Roku sticks, boxes, devices, etc), Apple TV & iOS devices, Samsung TVs, Android TV and mobile devices, Fire TV (all Amazon Fire TV Sticks, boxes, etc), and on all web browsers at https://www.arrow-player.com.

GRINDHOUSE RELEASING DEBUTS THE BEYOND: THE COMPOSER’S CUT

Grindhouse Releasing has teamed with legendary composer Fabio Frizzi to present a brand-new version of The Beyond, director Lucio Fulci’s 1981 horror masterpiece starring Catriona MacColl, David Warbeck and Cinzia Monreale.

Premiering this fall in theatrical release from Grindhouse, The Beyond: The Composer Cut features Fabio Frizzi’s new score for The Beyond with a brand-new 4K presentation of The Beyond newly scanned from the original camera negatives.

“Fulci fans will definitely want to see this on the big screen for the maximum impact,” said Grindhouse Releasing co-founder Bob Murawski. “It’s the best the movie has ever looked and a whole new experience in terror with Fabio’s brilliant new score!”

After a years-long multidimensional odyssey as the editor of Sam Raimi’s Doctor Strange In the Multiverse of Madness, Murawski is now finishing 4K UHD HDR disc editions of The Beyond and Ruggero Deodato’s Cannibal Holocaust.

Murawski also confirmed work is close to complete on two sought-after ’70s thrillers coming soon to Blu-ray from Grindhouse: Hollywood 90028, screening next month at Quentin Tarantino’s New Beverly Cinema, and William Grefe’s Impulse starring William Shatner.

Grindhouse will also be releasing Blu-ray editions of two Texas indies: S.F. Brownrigg’s Scum of the Earth and Palmer Rockey’s magnum opus Love Is Deep Inside.

Grindhouse Releasing’s latest hit is Peter S. Traynor’s psycho thriller Death Game, starring Seymour Cassel, Sondra Locke and Colleen Camp. Death Game screens next at the 2022 L’Etrange Film Festival in Paris and is now available on blu ray at GrindhouseReleasing.com.

Visual Vengeance unleashes Moonchild in October

Wild Eye Releasing’s new sister label Visual Vengeance, a collector’s Blu-ray label dedicated to vintage Shot On Video and micro-budget genre independents from the 1980s through 2000s, is excited to reveal the next blu ray collector edition release for October 2022 to add to its fast-growing catalog of VHS-era genre gems: Moonchild!

In a dystopian future, political prisoner Jacob Stryker is transformed into a werewolf super soldier by government scientists. He escapes captivity and searches for his son, who may be the messiah, and joins an army of karate-kicking rebellion fighters poised to overthrow the United Nations of America. Along the way, Jacob is hunted by a group of cyborg and mutant bounty hunters as he tries to forget the bomb implanted in his stomach that’s set to explode in 72 hours. A mind-boggling, sprawling, Shot On Video horror/ sci-fi/ action/ martial arts epic from SOV fan favorite Todd Sheets (Zombie Bloodbath, Goblin) that is one of the most ambitious and offbeat low budget movies of the VHS era

Moonchild has never been released on blu ray before and has the following extras:

  • New director supervised SD master from original tapes
  • Bonus audio CD of the movie soundtrack
  • Two new director commentary tracks
  • Original, alternate VHS cut of Moonchild
  • Wolf Moon Rising: The Making of Moonchild documentary
  • Archival behind the scenes cast interviews
  • Four-page liner notes by Matt Desiderio
  • Limited edition slipcase by The Dude Designs
  • Collectible mini-poster
  • “Stick your own” VHS sticker set

For more details on the label and updates on new releases – as well as news on upcoming releases – follow Visual Vengeance on social media – IG, Facebook or Twitter:

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Visual Vengeance Launches Monthly Theatrical “Shot on Video” Film Series to Begin September 2022 at Nitehawk Cinema in NYC

Visual Vengeance, the boutique sister label of genre distributor Wild Eye Releasing, is proud to announce a new partnership with Nitehawk Cinema Williamsburg, to present an ongoing monthly theatrical series dedicated to vintage microbudget genre independents from the 1980s through the 2000s. Full info on the series is available here.

The new monthly series will include movies from enduring fan-favorite underground directors like Todd Sheets (Moonchild), Bret McCormick (Repligator), and Kevin Lindenmuth (Vampires and Other Stereotypes), as well as many others. A good selection of the featured movies have been feared “lost” and remained out of print for decades. For many of the films, this will be their very first public screening.

Select events will include an introduction and/or Q&A sessions with the original creators. The screening events will be hosted by Matt Desiderio of Horror Boobs – the infamous VHS supercut creator – and will also feature free giveaways of Blu-rays, DVDs, and collectibles. After each screening the night continues with an after party in the Nitehawk’s VHS-themed Lo-Res lounge where Desiderio will DJ an all-vinyl set. Mingle with like-minded fans of psychotronic films, peruse the Visual Vengeance merch table and meet the minds behind these insane slices of cinema.

The inaugural month will kick off Thursday, September 1st  with the infamous 1995 Japanese Super-8 gorefest Bloody Muscle Body Builder In Hell by Shinichi Fukazawa. Alternately known as “the Japanese Evil Dead,” Bloody Muscle Body Builder In Hell is a legendary independent Japanese cult film, enjoying a rare North American screening at Nitehawk. The ultraviolent rarity centers on a bodybuilder that must survive a blood-soaked night of insanity to save himself and his friends from a demonic ghost that is hell-bent on revenge.

The series continues on September 29th with the Hawaiian-lensed curiosity Slaughter Day (1991), one of the rarest VHS releases of the century and a horror action obscurity, which is arguably the most ambitious microbudget horror action movie ever made. A pair of friends must fight an ancient evil force brought to life by an occult book that possesses a group of construction workers. Shot and edited on consumer grade equipment by twin brothers Brent and Blake Cousins, lovingly referred to as the “Cousins Brothers,” Slaughter Day is Evil Dead-inspired insanity from start to finish, packed with kinetic lo-fi action scenes, gonzo camerawork and a truckload of homemade gore.

Tickets and more information can be found at: https://nitehawkcinema.com/williamsburg/film-series/visual-vengeance/

KINO CULT IN AUGUST!

August finds some awesome stuff on Kino Cult, the free ad-supported streaming destination for genre lovers of horror and cult films. These films join a growing list of hundreds of new and rare theatrically released cult hits, all presented in beautiful high definition. Additionally, Kino Cult offers an ad-free subscription plan for $4.99 per month.

August 4

Cosmos (director Andrzej Zulawski): A young novelist visits a French guest-house and finds himself distracted by a strange mystery.

Lokis: A Manuscript of Prof. Wittemback (director Janusz Majewski)A pastor visits a remote corner of 19th-century Lithuania where folk customs are still followed.

August 11

Seven Beauties (director Lina Wertmülle): The defense of honor, a strong value in Neapolitan society, and its effects on an everyman’s life.

3 Beauties (director Carlos Caridad-Montero): A scathing satire of Venezuela’s fixation with beauty and its relation to social status.

August 18

N. Took the Dice (director Alain Robbe-Grillet): A reworking of Eden and After made possible by the roll of a dice.

Max Reload and the Nether Blasters (directors Jeremy Tremp, Scott Conditt): A video game store clerk accidentally unleashes the forces of evil from a cursed video game.

August 25

Alison’s Birthday (director Ian Coughlan): During an Ouija board session, 16-year-old Alison is warned not to go home for her 19th birthday.

OSS 117 Is Unleashed (director Andre Hunebelle): An agent disappears after a scuba diving mission and agent code name OSS 117 is sent to investigate.

Threads (director Mick Jackson): The effects of a nuclear attack on a working-class city as the fabric of society unravels.

What’s On Arrow Player In August

August 5: Three great giallo films start today: The Weapon, The Hour, The MotiveThe Killer Reserved Nine Seats and Smile Before Death. You can also buy these movies in Arrow’s Giallo Essentials: Black Edition.

FIIIGHT! series will have movies with lots of violent action such as Versus, The Sword and the Claw, Sister Street Fighter and BFF Girls.

August 12: Bliss debuts, as well as The Subspecies Collection: Subspecies, Bloodstone: Subspecies II, Bloodlust: Subspecies III and Vampire Journals.

August 19: Ben, Willard, Night of the Bloody Apes, The Beast in Heat and Meridian are ready to make August a wild month of animal films. Plus, there’s the Tooth and Claw Collection: Sting of Death, Mighty Peking Man and Reptile House.

August 26: Running Out of Time, The Corpse of Anna Fritz and Dead Kids all start on ARROW Player today, as well as a collection of movies from Vinegar Syndrome, including The Witch Who Came from the Sea, The Child, Toys are Not for Children and The Baby.

Head over to ARROW to start watching now. Subscriptions are available for $6.99 monthly or $49.99 yearly. ARROW is available in the US, Canada, the UK and Ireland on the following Apps/devices: Roku (all Roku sticks, boxes, devices, etc), Apple TV & iOS devices, Samsung TVs, Android TV and mobile devices, Fire TV (all Amazon Fire TV Sticks, boxes, etc), and on all web browsers at https://www.arrow-player.com.

What’s On Shudder: August 2022

Don’t have Shudder? Maybe June’s line-up will convince you. Plans start at under $5 a month and you can get the first week free when you visit Shudder.

Click on any of the links to see an in-depth article on the movie.

August 1: Allegoria: This Shudder exclusive is all about how a group of artists’ lives become unwittingly entangled as their obsessions and insecurities manifest monsters, demons and death.

There are also collections of Stephen King (CarrieFirestarter, Firestarter: Rekindled, Cat’s Eye, Creepshow, MiseryNeedful Things and Salem’s Lot) and George Romero (Monkey ShinesLand of the DeadThe Crazies and Season of the Witch).

August 3: Did you know how much I love Amityville movies? Oh, I wrote a whole thing about it?   Today Shudder puts up Amityville: The Evil EscapesAmityville: A New Generation and Amityville: Dollhouse.

August 4: What Josiah Saw: A damaged family reunites at their remote farmhouse and confronts long-buried secrets and sins of the past.

August 8: The Oracle and Freeway

August 9: Motherfly and Marionette

August 11: The third season of A Discovery of Witches debuts.

August 12: NYX 2022 13 Minutes of Horror:  A 60-second film challenge showcasing woman-identifying horror filmmakers, inclusive of BIPOC women, LGBTQ+ women, disabled women and non-binary creators.

August 16: Alone With YouAchoura and Bloody Oranges.

August 18: Two Shudder originals start today: Glorious has J.K. Simmons as an evil entity on the other side of a hole terrorizing Ryan Kwanten in a public bathroom. The Innocents is a Norweigan horror movie with children in danger.

August 22: I love the Yokai Monsters series and Shudder will be adding 100 MonstersSpook Warfare and Along with Ghosts today, along with the astounding Snake Girl and the Silver Haired Witch.

August 23: So Vam is a Shudder original that I really liked when I saw it in festivals.

August 26: Watcher is another Shudder original about an American in Bucharest who believes that the stranger who watches her across the street is a serial killer.

The 1981 Drive-In Asylum Yearbook is here!

The new issue of Drive-In Asylum is now available!

The sixth DIA special issue — the 1981 Yearbook Special — celebrates our faves of this stellar year in fantastic films – Scanners, Halloween II, Strange Behavior, Dead & Buried, Wolfen, Scared to Death, The Hand and many more.

72 pages — with a full color cover and black & white pages inside, some pages printed on colored paper, 5.5 x 8.5 inches in size — packed with reviews and ad galleries, all dedicated to movies birthed in 1981, including a gallery of films that were reissued that year with different names. Plus Big Bad Daddy Wolf and Unkle Spooky both give us countdowns of their fave 1981 screamers.

72 pages In this issue, I wrote a way too long breakdown — with painted art — of the movie that introduced America to ninjas, Enter the Ninja! Plus, there’s even more art from me inside this issue!

Order yours now! www.etsy.com/shop/GroovyDoom

KICKSTARTER: Poems of Grave Importance

I was sent some information on a Kickstarter that I think that fans of the site may be interested in.

Ridley Mortis has a new book of horror poems and limericks to delight and disgust your whole skeleton crew of fiendish friends or rotten relatives. The book is called Poems of Grave Importance and it’s chock full of horror poems in the spirit of ghastly greats like Edgar Allen Poe, Charles Addams, H.P. Lovecraft, and Edward Gorey.

He’s even recruited some of the best artists around to contribute their dark and disturbing drawings to accompany these ghastly tales of the morbid and macabre including Mitch O’Connell, Jeff Carlson, IB Trav, Jeff Lassiter, Rosita Perez, Teresa Simmons, Eric Rot, Anothony J. Lombardini, Angela Grant, Hilary Barta, Tom Kelly and Marcos Caldas.

During the Poems of Grave Importance fundraising campaign, there will be a monstrous amount of incentives including digital, paperback, and hardback versions of Poems of Grave Importance, related stickers, postcards, t-shirts, tote bags and autographed posters by horror celebrities including Brinke Stevens (Slumber Party Massacre), Herschell Gordon Lewis (Blood Feast), John Waters (Pink Flamingos), Lynn Lowry (The Crazies), Gary Sherman (Dead and Buried), Ari Lehman (Friday The 13th) and more. You can even get a poem read to you by one of those celebrities for your contribution!

The plan is to print 1,000 hardcover 6 X 8 books and ship them to your door and independent book stores, comic shops and to anyone with deviously discerning tastes.

How do you get involved?

Check out the Kickstarter or visit Ridley’s Facebook page.