We've
got a nasty rash...
...of
new titles coming to TheHorrorShow.TV, the UK’s home of horror on demand,
described by M.J. Simpson as “the go-to site for the very best in contemporary
horror”
Hot
on the heels of recent releases such as The House of Him, The Ghastly
Loves of Johnny X, Extraterrestrial, Bedlam, Nightmare, Chastity
Bites and The
Culling,
which collectively took our selection of horror films to well over the
250-title mark, come a number of other titles making their UK debut, in many
cases exclusive to us.
House
of Dust
Newly
sweeping in to TheHorrorShow.TV is A.D. Salvo's House of Dust, in which a group
of college students exploring an abandoned insane asylum accidentally
shatter canisters holding the 'cremains' of former mental patients. Inhaling
the dusty ash filling the air, they're soon possessed by the souls once held
within them – including a convicted serial killer from 1950. Full disclosure:
the reviews haven't been terribly kind, but you're not one to be swayed by other
critics' opinions are you? Course not.
Dark
Summer
Monday
sees the digital/VOD release of Paul Solet's Dark Summer, described by critic
Scott Weinberg as "odd, novel and compelling ... a clever combination of
familiar ideas, new wrinkles and well-timed scares". Bloody Disgusting
called it "a fine little creep-fest" and even The Guardian suggested
that Paul Solet's efficiently crafted, small-scale film ... delivers a sly,
sharp stab."
Homecoming
Also
coming on Monday is Homecoming, a new horror thriller directed by Todd
Kniss, which make its UK debut exclusively on TheHorrorShow.TV
Katie
(Jeridan Frye) returns to her home town after the death of her grandmother. Her
childhood friends plan a reunion and as they settle down in Katie’s
grandmother’s old house for a candlelit night of drinking and sharing memories,
they soon realise some memories weren’t meant to be unearths. Trapped, Katie
and her friends (Jordan Belfi, Femi Emiola and Bo Foxworth) are left
wondering who will survive the night.
POV
On
April 13, we are proud to present the exclusive UK debut of Richard Anthony
Dunford'sPOV,
an experimental, no-budget independent horror film, unique in that every
second of the film is seen directly through the eyes of the lead character in
real time.
After
being dumped by his girlfriend, Zack’s loose cannon of a big brother decides to
throw him a house party in the abandoned retirement home he’s currently
refurbishing. The building has a history. The previous owner believed the
residents had become demons that were out to kill him. As the party gets into
full swing Zack’s friends fall victim to the same curse.
The
film has so far been screened at the Wirral International film festival in the
UK and the iChill Manila Film Festival in Philippines and has been picked
up for distribution in the US from Continuum.
The
Thing on the Doorstep
Adding
to our growing list of H.P. Lovecraft adaptations, on April 13 comes
director Tom Gliserman's adaptation of The Thing on the Doorstep, described by Fangoria
as "a very scary, beautifully made indie feature that perfectly
captures that suffocating sense of dread that works so well on the printed page
and offers excellent turns from its relatively unknown cast."
Hooked
Up
Coming April
27, Pablo Larcuen co-writes and directs this imaginative horror film shot
entirely with an iPhone. Friends Tonio and Peter travel from New York to Barcelona
hoping to hook up with two young and single Spanish women. After a wild night
of partying they venture back to the house of Noemi and Katia. But when the
girls start behaving strangely, the boys find themselves trapped in the house
and forced to defend themselves from a demonic supernatural threat.
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