Two new Treaters posters (green and red lasers) above, from writer/director Zane Hershberger's instagram:
@zanehershbergerSilver Springs Films is excited to reveal our newest poster design for, Treaters, courtesy of Creepy Carves Design. Red makes lasers better! We’ve already started filming and things are looking great thanks to our DP, John Hale! Keep following us for more news as we move further along with this movie!
Merry Christmas. Part 3 of movie poster art and three music videos, I posted Part 1 in 2015 and Part 2 in 2016. Expect to see movie clips from the following creepy seasonal films Black Christmas (1974), You Better Watch Out AKA Christmas Evil (1980), Silent Night, Deadly Night (1984), Silent Night, Deadly Night Part 2 (1987), 36.15 code Père Nôel AKA Deadly Games (1989), Jack Frost (1997), Seed of Chucky (2004), Black Xmas (2006), Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale (2010), Silent Night (2012), Krampus (2015), Better Watch Out (2016), and Red Christmas (2016).
Video by BlueMoon587, song is "Silent Night, Deadly Night" by The White Coffin Terror from Album Punk Rock Christmas. Christmas Horror Montage - A Twisted Silent Night. Horror Death Kills Gore Montage. Season's Bleedings:
Video by Mackenzie Parker at vimeo.com, song "Narture VS. Nurture" by Paul Saunderson from Three Identical Strangers Motion Picture Soundtrack. Christmas Horror Tribute. Ho Ho Holy Shit:
Video by Wes Casey Productions, song "Carol of the Bells" by David Foster. A Christmas Gory is a fitting tribute to a christmas selection box of festive horror films. Edited together for your yuletied pleasure by Wesley Skelly. Happy Holidays gore fans:
Welcome one and all to Trash-O-Rama, Austin Popdan's 40-60 minute series of themed video mixtapes inspired by the likes of Forbidden Transmission and the Hypnotic Eye. For those unaware a video mixtape is the "best parts" of movies, tv shows, music videos, commercials or whatever edited together in a certain fashion.
It's time for our annual Christmas special! Expect music videos, short films, Chris Farley, old commercials, Batman and the true meaning of Christmas: graphic violence! View more episodes of Trash O Rama video mixtapes at Austin Popdan's archive.org account under the user name JamesBatman. Watch 2020's Christmas Special I posted here, 2019's here, 2018's here and 2017's here.
We're baaaack! It's an auction, it's a telethon, and it's the kind of genre-bending movie choices that are guaranteed to make you say "Huh? What? Explain that one again." Join us for a major distortion of what Christmas is all about. Friday December 17, 9 p.m. Eastern/6 Pacific. pic.twitter.com/DFZkGD2T5c
Yeah, the double-feature Christmas special this Friday might just be this silly. But the charity-auction telethon items that go on sale that night will ONLY be available from us and from @frightrags and only through December 21st. 100% of the money goes to people who need it. pic.twitter.com/zgmAeByyF7
It’s Me, Billy is an unofficial sequel set nearly 50 years after the events of Black Christmas (1974), and follows the granddaughter of Jess Bradford. Written, produced, and directed by Dave McRae and Bruce Dale, both professionals within the entertainment industry. A very well made fan film, I loved the ending.
SYNOPSIS: Unaware of the danger that's hunting her, Sam and her two best friends are spending Christmas Eve at her grandmother's old country mansion. Stalked by a sinister evil that's been lurking in the shadows for nearly 50 years, Sam is about to come face to face with her grandmother's chilling Christmas past, the deranged psychopath known only as Billy.
It’s Me, Billy is a Not-For-Profit Fan Film, a work of Fan Fiction and is not associated with, nor endorsed by Blumhouse Productions, Divide/Conquer Films, or Universal Pictures. It was created by a group of working professionals in Canada's film and entertainment industry paying tribute and homage to one of the greatest Canadian horror films ever made, Black Christmas.
Cinematic Void's curated trailer reel of some holiday horror favorites and deep cuts plus where to watch them streaming online (most for free) below. Seasons bleedings.
Black Christmas aka Silent Night, Evil Night (1974)