Wednesday, December 30, 2020
HAPPY BIRTHDAY ELLEN SANDWEISS!!
Click Here For Ellen's IMDB Page
Decades of Horror: Cheryl Williams
“Ash vs Evil Dead” Behind the Scenes Look at Ellen Sandweiss as Cheryl - Source: www.du-hd.com
Living with the Cult Legacy of Evil Dead - Source: www.denofgeek.com
Thursday, December 24, 2020
HAPPY BIRTHDAY SCOTT SPIEGEL!!
Scott Spiegel - 2007
Robert Rodriguez, Quentin Tarantino, Frank Darabont, and Scott Spiegel - 1996
Scott Spiegel co-wrote Evil Dead 2 with Sam Raimi.
He also introduced Quentin Tarantino to producer Lawrence Bender, who helped Tarantino get Reservoir Dogs (1992) made. Tarantino subsequently credited Spiegel with helping him establish his filmmaking career.
Mr. Spiegel recently directed Hostel: Part III, which was released to DVD in December of 2011.
Click Here For Mr. Spiegel's IMDB Page
See also:
Super Fun Time (aka my interview ;) with Scott Spiegel! :) - dianaprincexxx.com
Scott Spiegel-Produced Welcome to Purgatory Takes You to the Afterlife with Jillian Murray
Book Of The Dead Interviews Scott Spiegel
Monday, December 14, 2020
Thursday, December 10, 2020
Evil Dead: The Game - Reveal Trailer
Announcing Evil Dead: The Game, coming to consoles and PC! Take on all comers in co-op and PvP action - Come Get Some in 2021!
Source: Evil Dead: The Game
Tuesday, December 1, 2020
Bruce Campbell Thriller ‘Running Time’ Coming to Blu-ray for the First Time Next Year
Synapse Films is heading back to the late ’90s with an upcoming Blu-ray release of 1997’s Running Time, the indie home video company announced today. This brand new special edition release will be the very first time Josh Becker‘s heist thriller has come to Blu-ray.Bruce Campbell stars as Carl, a man who launches a full-scale heist to steal mob money from the prison that just released him. With the help of an old friend (Jeremy Roberts), a driver and a safe-cracker, Carl’s attempt to carry out the heist is fraught with incompetence and bad luck. As the clock ticks and the circumstances turn tragic, Carl is forced to make the most important decision of his life.
“Inspired by Alfred Hitchcock’s Rope and filmed over twenty years before Sam Mendes’ 1917, writer/director Josh Becker designed Running Time to play out using the “one continuous shot” technique with no computer-assisted trickery. Expertly photographed and edited on film to take place over 70 minutes of real-time, this gritty crime thriller was shot entirely on location in the streets of Los Angeles.”
Click Here For Special Features Info And Additional Artwork - Source: bloody-disgusting.com