I had the pleasure of reviewing Richard Rowntree's award-winning horror film, Dogged for anythinghorror.com . I thoroughly enjoyed it and I hoped that Richard would continue on the path of horror and I'm glad to see that holds true with his newest horror film, Nefarious, which tells the story of a home invasion gone horrifically wrong! The film is currently being crowdfunded on Kickstarter , you can checkout the press release below for more info on Nefarious, as well as how to pledge and how to follow the film's progress through social media! Ash Mountain Films launch crowdfunding campaign for second horror feature film “Nefarious” Ash Mountain Films & director Richard Rowntree, makers of the folk-horror festival hit “Dogged” have this week launched a crowdfunding campaign for their new feature film “Nefarious” – a home invasion horror/thriller with a twist. Receiving 15% of their £20,000 goal in the first 72 hours of launch, the project is garnering plenty of...
Last summer I had the opportunity to experience VR gaming first hand and I have to say I enjoyed it way more than I thought I would. Now with horror video games evolving in new and terrifying ways, the VR gaming experience is the way to get the complete fully immersed gaming experience. Thankfully there are number of horror based VR games to choose and here's one you will want to put on your playlist, Speak of the Devil! Developed by Light Sail VR, Speak of the Devil is an immersive VR horror gaming experience with a Blair Witch style vibe and 12 different endings, but only one way to get out! Speak of the Devil is a unique interactive journey that I'm sure horror fans will enjoy. You can checkout all the info below along with the trailer and how you can experience Speak of the Devil. LOS ANGELES, CA, MARCH 8th, 2018: Hollywood-based virtual reality (VR) studio Light Sail VR today announced the debut of its first original IP: an interactive VR horror experience “...
In my session today we discussed a variety of different topics, but what Dr. Lector wanted to focus on most were fun things I have done, granted he used a bigger word than fun, but you get the point. So, I brought up my various convention adventures at both horror and comic cons, with of course horror cons being the ones I felt most at home. We discussed that I had even tried my hand at cosplay. Although I must admit I thought I would never do cosplay, due to the fact I knew very little about it and figured I could never do it properly. But, I did have some friends encourage me (yes I do have friends) so I thought I would give it a try and I found that I really enjoyed it. I may even post some pictures of myself in costume once "borrow" back my laptop from the facilities confinement room. To continue, even though I am still new to this still doesn't mean I haven't complied a laundry list of costumes I would love to do someday. But, I think the biggest obstacle I fa...