Horror Month: Interview with Zack Ward (Freddy Vs. Jason)

Horror Month – June 2015

IMG_0558 We spoke with Zack Ward known for his role as a Bobby Davis in Freddy Vs. Jason.  He has also had many other roles in TV & Film including Transformers, Resident Evil: Apocalypse and a recurring role in the TV show Titus. He is now also a Producer/Director. 

“Too many hats makes my head sore” 

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Horror Month: Interview with Marshall Bell (A Nightmare on Elm Street 2/Total Recall)

Horror Month – June 2015

marshallbell_boxboxart_160wWe spoke with actor Marshall Bell known for his role as Coach Schneider in A Nightmare on Elm Street 2 as well playing the iconic characters of George & Kuato in Total Recall (1990) along-side Arnold Schwarzenegger. He has also appeared in many other films and TV shows including memorable roles in Stand By Me & Starship Troopers.

“Hey, I love my job, it’s that simple”

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Horror Month: Interview with Jeffrey Landman (Halloween 5 – The Revenge of Michael Myers)

Horror Month – June 2015

IMG_0544We spoke with Jeffrey Landman known for his role as a Billy Hill in Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers; starring opposite Danielle Harris.

“[Working] with the established ‘adult’ actors and hearing stories of show business was an experience I’ll cherish forever” Continue reading

Horror Month: Interview with Tim Mirkovich (Friday the 13th Part VIII)

Horror Month – June 2015

We spoke with Tim Mirkovich known for his role as a young Jason Voorhees in Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan but also an established film editor having worked on films such as Pineapple Express and A Haunted House 2.
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Horror Month: Review – Insidious Chapter 3

Horror Month – June 2015
Here is our review of one of the big summer horror releases – Insidious Chapter 3 by co-editor Lewis Mainwaring


MV5BMTUwNDU4NjE1N15BMl5BanBnXkFtZTgwOTc0MzA5NDE@._V1_SX214_AL_This is the directorial debut from Leigh Whannell (writer of Insidious trilogy & SAW I, II & III).
The third chapter of this film franchise takes the form of a prequel set before the haunting of the Lambert family.This instalment sees Elise Rainier (Lin Shaye) reluctantly agreeing to use her ability to contact the dead in order to help the Brenner family (portrayed by Dermot Mulroney and Stefanie Scott) who has been targeted by a dangerous supernatural entity.

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Horror Month: Interview With Felissa Rose (Sleepaway Camp, Victor Crowley)

Horror Month – June 2015


We caught up with horror legend Felissa Rose. Best known for her 5312213_origportrayal as Angela Baker (one of the few strong female protagonists in Horror) in the 1983 cult horror Sleepaway Camp and it’s 2008 sequel Return to Sleepaway Camp.  She has since appeared in many horror films such as Camp Dread; where she starred alongside Danielle Harris & Eric Roberts.

More recently she appeared in the Hatchet sequel Victor Crowley and the anthology Tales Of Halloween.

” I am Angela Baker through and through!”

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Horror Month: Horror Shows on TV

Horror Month – June 2015

To celebrate the premiere of Hannibal Season 3 we look at some current & upcoming horror shows. An exciting year time indeed for TV Horror!

Written by Lewis Mainwaring & Benjamin GummeryThe IndieMacUser Team


Bates Motel (2013 – Present)
https://flavorwire.files.wordpress.com/2014/03/202-batesb.jpgThis series which is a contemporary prequel to Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho made its triumphant return with Season 3. The story revolves around young Norman Bates (Freddie Highmore) still living with his mother Norma Bates (Vera Farmiga) at the Bates Motel. Without giving too many spoilers this series gets into a lot more of what we know and love about the Norman character from the films and is a true TV masterpiece. Continue reading

Horror Month: Interview with Robert Mukes (House of 1000 Corpses)

Horror Month – June 2015

We spoke with Robert Mukes – known for playing the character of Rufus T Firefly in Rob Zombie’s 2003 directorial debut House of 1000 Corpses.

Rob Zombie is a very cool, mellow, relaxed director who is open to suggestions and ideas and is very easy to work with. I’ve asked many other directors for weapons…  I asked him for a gun and he said, “sure, you can have the sheriff’s gun” 

 

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Horror Month: Interview with Penelope Sudrow (A Nightmare on Elm Street 3)

Horror Month – June 2015

IMG_0492We recently spoke to Penelope Sudrow who is best known for her role as Freddy Krueger victim Jennifer in A Nightmare on Elm Street 3.

“I am truly grateful and blessed to be a part of this film Nightmare On Elm St III”


IMG_0490What was your experiences like working on A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987) Well, there were a lot of experiences working on nightmare. From the first thing I did was go down to the special effects warehouse and get a full body plaster from head to toe.

That was interesting & I can remember it like yesterday for some reason.

Other than that, for me, it was very much a job. I started working professionally in show business at age 6.

By the time I got Nightmare, I was actually getting a little burned out (pardon the pun, gee I just realized the irony of that comment considering what my character does to herself to stay awake…Hmmm).

Also, because it was a low budget film, there was not a lot of hanging around time as there can be on bigger budget sets. On a lower budget, you just cannot afford to waste time, so I just remember going to the set, doing my job and going home. I lived very close to where we filmed too. Most of the interior shots of the hospital were filmed at the VA hospital in Brentwood where I lived & was raised. Also, in spite of the fact that I grew up in show business, i was actually pretty shy, so i just kind of stayed to myself at that time mostly. Continue reading

Horror Month: Interview with R. A. Mihailoff (Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre III)

https://i0.wp.com/www1.pictures.gi.zimbio.com/R%2BMihailoff%2B2007%2BCineVegas%2BFilm%2BFestival%2BDay%2B33mmRgfu4Sdl.jpgHorror Month – June 2015
We spoke to horror icon R. A. Mihailoff who is best known for playing the iconic character of Leatherface in Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre III. He has also appeared in films such as Drive, Hatchet II & Pumpkinhead II.


“I think that the best villains don’t intentionally set out to be evil per se, if they believe that their cause is just then their actions are justified. Leatherface certainly falls under this category.”