Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Review: Restored Canadian 3D Horror Classic THE MASK

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Review: Restored Canadian 3D Horror Classic THE MASK

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The last time I saw Julian Roffman’s 1961 Canadian horror movie THE MASK (aka THE EYES OF HELL). It was via an Elvira branded/hosted VHS release in the late 1980’s, spat out by good old Rhino Video and it was a bummer to say the least.

It wasn’t the film that was lacking. On the contrary, THE MASK (which is, in fact the first Canadian horror film ever) is an effective, imaginative psychodrama that plays out like an extended, extra-weird episode of dark fantasy anthology TV series’ like ONE STEP BEYOND or THE OUTER LIMITS. No, it was the 3D that brought me down. Rhino presented the film with its anaglyphic 3D segments intact and even threw in a couple of pairs of glasses to decode the imagery. But, alas, like most 3D home video releases of that period, the transfer just didn’t work. I spent many a night fiddling with the color and tint controls on my television to no avail as the red/blue doubled visions generally stayed frustratingly split and headache-inducing.

Which makes the Toronto theatrical re-release of THE MASK (opening Friday at the TIFF Bell Lightbox ahead of its DVD and Blu-ray release via Kino Lorber) something to get excited about. The braintrusts at TIFF have in fact gone back to the negative and painstakingly restored the picture; now, not only is the black and white framing footage extra crisp and high contrast, the 3D sequences are nothing short of astonishing.

As a 3D junkie, tried and true, I can assure you that you’ve never, ever seen the old red and blue 3D presented as good.

THE MASK tells the tale of a psychiatrist Allen Barnes (Paul Stevens) who, when he his inherits a bejeweled tribal mask from a suicidal patient, becomes fixated on it, developing a symbiotic, destructive relationship with it, almost an addiction. Every time Barnes touches the mask, a disembodied voice commands him to “put the mask on now!”, which he does. And when he does, we, the audience, are urged to don our own mask (a pair of designer, green cardboard-matted 3D specs) and experience the terrifying, baroque visions he is subjected to…all presented in glorious anaglyphic 3D.

Grab a pair of red/blue 3D glasses now and check out this screen grabs:

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These sequences are nothing short of mini surrealist masterpieces; audio/visual nightmares come to life, designed by famed Serbian montage expert Slavko Vorkapich. Human skulls grow eyeballs, snakes pop out of sockets, women are sacrificed and burned alive on alters and masked ghouls reach for the screen. The restored 3D imagery is absolutely breathtaking and otherworldly. Forget what James Cameron has said of using 3D with restraint, for my money, 3D should be outrageous, over-the-top and sense-slapping. I want to jump and duck when things are thrown at me and I want to grab at the air when I momentarily forget that the film I’m watching is flat and that I’m suffering from a color-tinted-cellophane induced illusion.

Here in Canada this week, we had an election that caused a radical shift in government. And while that turnaround is cause for some vague public interest, the fact that Canadians can now watch their own homegrown horror epic THE MASK in all its intended comin-at-ya luster on a big screen is truly a reason to celebrate our National heritage.

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Exclusive! Master of Horror Mick Garris Teases New All-Star Horror Anthology

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Exclusive! Master of Horror Mick Garris Teases New All-Star Horror Anthology

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Garrris2 Producer/Director Mick Garris gives SHOCK the exclusive on his new anthology horror film.

Veteran horror writer/director/producer and cheerleader Mick Garris (“I’m the ZELIG of horror!” Garris laughingly told us), the man behind a myriad Stephen King adaptations as well as the beloved and lamented Showtime series MASTERS OF HORROR, has just informed SHOCK about his latest project.

“It’s called NIGHTMARE CINEMA,” says Garris.

“It’s a horror anthology with five unique stories, each with a different director. This is a feature-film collection of unique horror stories linked only by a desire to reach in and grab you by the terror gland, made by a group of directors from around the world, each with a vision unlike any other. It’s the same philosophy I had when MASTERS OF HORROR came to be, but in an anthology film format. I can’t wait to finalize the paperwork and announce the names. I know the horror community will be as excited as I am!”

With the tireless, visionary Garris steering the ship, only good things can come of this.

We’ll give you more intel on NIGHTMARE CINEMA as we get it.

Stay tuned…

And in the meantime, let’s flashback on Garris’ incredible MASTERS OF HORROR series with this classic trailer from its first series.

 

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Exclusive: Bela Lugosi Not Dead! Horror Legend Reads “The Tell-Tale Heart”

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Exclusive: Bela Lugosi Not Dead! Horror Legend Reads “The Tell-Tale Heart”

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PoeLug1 Legendary horror film alumni lend their voices to animated Poe tribute EXTRAORDINARY TALES.

Although he stalked off this mortal coil back in 1956, the essence of the immortal Bela Lugosi is alive and well in director Raul Garcia’s upcoming animated feature film EXTRAORDINARY TALES, a diverse anthology picture that translates the words of Edgar Allen Poe into beautifully drawn and designed landscapes of color, shape and horror.

But the real hook of EXTRAORDINARY TALES is that it features some of the most revered names in horror and dark fantasy history narrating these classic tales of terror; “The Tell-Tale Heart”,” The Pit and the Pendulum”, “The Fall of the House of Usher”, “The Facts in the Case of Mr. Valdemar”, and “The Masque of the Red Death” are all featured and given vocal life by heavy hitters like the late Sir Christopher Lee as well as actor Julian Sands, and director/producers Roger Corman and Guillermo del Toro.

And, of course, there’s Bela Lugosi.

In this exclusive new clip culled from a classic recording, Hollywood’s first Dracula purrs out Poe’s prose and reads “The Tell-Tale Heart” while abstract, Dada-esque imagery pulses in front of your eyes.

EXTRAORDINARY TALES is in theaters and on demand October 23. For more on the film go HERE.

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17 Fun Horror Trivia Facts

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17 Fun Horror Trivia Facts

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Horror is littered with fun facts, folklore and urban legends so what better way to celebrate the month of horror than with some fun horror trivia.

1. During pre-production of JAWS producers believed you could just capture a great white shark and train it to do the shark stunts in the film.

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2.In Steven Jay Schneider’s book 101 Horror Movies You Must See Before You Die, it does not list either Ridley Scott’s ALIEN nor James Cameron’s ALIENS.

3. PET SEMATARY’s, Victor Pascow (played by Brad Greenquist), the runner who was struck by a truck, killed and came back to warn Louis Creed is categorized as a zombie in John Landis’s Book of Monsters.

4. In Michael Bay’s remake of the TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE, Jessica Biel’s character, Erin was actually suppose to be pregnant. In a deleted scene she tells Kemper before they pick up the female hitchhiker. It was scrapped because they felt Biel’s character being pregnant and battling Leatherface would not garner a good audience reaction. This was also done for the shark film DEEP BLUE SEA, Jacqueline McKenzie, who played Janice Higgins was also pregnant, but again that scene was left on the cutting room floor for fear of audience reaction of a pregnant woman being killed by a shark.

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5. Although many think that Tim Burton directed THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS, it is actually just based off his story and characters, but it was Henry Selick who directed the film.

6. In FROM DUSK TIL DAWN, when Salma Hayek is dancing on the table in front of George Clooney you can see George Clooney raise up his hands in an attempt to brace Salma because he thought she was going to fall off the table.

7. Neil Marshall director of THE DESCENT, DOG SOLDIERS and DOOMSDAY directed an episode of the tv show HANNIBAL (Season 3) entitled “The Great Red Dragon.”

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8. Robert Kirkman has stated in interviews had he known the success that THE WALKING DEAD would have achieved he would have not killed Shane off so early in the comic.

9. Bill Moseley from HOUSE OF 1000 CORPSES, THE DEVIL’S REJECTS, REPO: THE GENETIC OPERA and countless other horror films graduated from Yale University.

10. Fede Alvarez, director of THE EVIL DEAD remake used a huge amount of practical effects for the film and only used CGI in order to remove equipment or anything else that was used during the practical effects,

11. HATCHET II director, Adam Green used 136 gallons of fake blood for the movie.

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12. Margaret Hamilton who played the iconic Wicked Witch of the West in THE WIZARD OF OZ, also played Morticia Addams’s mother in episodes 2 (“Morticia’s Romance Part 1”), 3 (“Morticia’s Romance Part 2”) and 22 (“Happy Birthday Grandpa Frump”) of THE ADDAMS FAMILY.

13. Bruce Campbell from EVIL DEAD fame had a bit part as a guardsman in OZ THE GREAT AND POWERFUL.

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14. Elsa Lanchester, who played the iconic Bride in THE BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN was an oscar nominated actress for the movies COME TO THE STABLE and WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION.

15. The lips in the opening of THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW are Patricia Quinn’s, who played Magenta.

16. Kevin Grevioux, who played Raze, Lucian’s second in command, in the Vampire Lycan franchise, UNDERWORLD actually created the series and holds a degree in microbiology and studied genetic engineering in graduate school.

17. HELLRAISER’s Pinhead’s original name was Priest.

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Share your horror trivia with me @horrorevilqueen

Stay Bloody!!!


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Diabolique Films Launches Campaign for New Hammer Horror Doc

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Diabolique Films Launches Campaign for New Hammer Horror Doc

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HamKick2 Diabolique Films backs new Hammer Horror doc; launches Kickstarter campaign.

Every time the fine lads at Warner Home Video have spat out one of the treasured titles from their Hammer Films library in any digital format (including recent Blu-ray releases), it’s a tragically bare bones affair, with the presence of a trailer being the most we can hope for. It’s a crying shame as the pictures released under the Warner wing, include many of their most interesting and essential titles including Freddie Francis’ DRACULA HAS RISEN FROM THE GRAVE, Peter Sasdy’s TASTE THE BLOOD OF DRACULA, Alan Gibson’s lively DRACULA A.D. 1972. Terrence Fisher’s malevolent FRANKENSTEIN MUST BE DESTROYED and many, many more.

The history behind the Warner/Hammer international distribution agreement runs deep and is worthy of a serious examination. Now, Dima Ballin of Diabolique magazine is putting his weight behind a new Kickstarter campaign whose goal is to produce the definitive documentary about this period.

Says Ballin:

“Hammer’s period at Warner Bros produced some of their finest films, including FRANKENSTEIN MUST BE DESTROYED which is not only Peter Cushing’s finest screen performance, but Terence Fisher’s directorial triumph as well. There have been many documentaries and featurettes made about various aspects of Hammer Horror and the various period’s in Hammer’s illustrious history, but no serious study has ever been done on Hammer’s period at Warner Bros. Diabolique Films is happy to team with Marcus Hearn, Hammer’s official historian, in compiling the first film of this kind to tackle Hammer Horror/Warner Bros. illustrious history.”

Hearn is, of course, Hammer’s official historian and HAMMER HORROR: THE WARNER BROS. YEARS will be both written and directed by the man. The documentary will feature exclusive interviews with many of the key players from that period, as well as authors and film historians like Jonathan Rigby and Constantine Nasr. Also included will be rare production stills, film footage, Hammer’s original shooting locations, and access to previously unseen archive documents. The documentary will be available via streaming and in a limited Blu-ray release, exclusive to the folks who contribute to the Kickstarter campaign.

For fans of Hammer’s vast, influential history, this is certainly a most worthy project. SHOCK gives it our seal of approval and urges you to explore the campaign and the perks within (including gorgeous poster-size prints of select titles by cover artist Mark Spears).

To peruse the HAMMER HORROR: THE WARNER BROS. YEARS Kicktstarter project go HERE.

And we’ll leave you with the trailer for FRANKENSTEIN MUST BE DESTROYED. Because we can.

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Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Toronto! Blood in the Snow Film Festival Announces 2015 Lineup

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Toronto! Blood in the Snow Film Festival Announces 2015 Lineup

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Northern frights reign supreme at the 2015 Blood in the Snow Film Festival.

Canadian horror film festival Blood in the Snow has just announced their full film lineup for their 2015 program. The fest – BITS as it’s commonly known – runs from November 27th to the 29th at the Carlton Cinemas in Toronto, Canada. The mandate of the festival is to showcase and support Canadian horror and exploitation films in a country that often frowns upon the production of such things.

Highlights in this year’s lineup include the World Premiere of NIGHT CRIES by director Andrew Cymek (DARK RISING/ SUMMER VALE series), the Toronto Premiere of maverick filmmaker Larry Kent’s controversial SHE WHO MUST BURN (winner of Best Canadian Feature at Fantasia Fest 2015), the Canadian Premiere of FARHOPE TOWER by April Mullen DEAD BEFORE DAWN 3D/ 88) and the Toronto Premiere of the acclaimed BITE from Chad Archibald (THE DROWNSMAN) closes the fest.

Go HERE for the full lineup.

And be sure to follow BITS on Twitter, Pinterest and Facebook.

Check out the highlight video from the 2014 show:

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Interview: Actress Brit Shaw on PARANORMAL ACTIVITY: THE GHOST DIMENSION

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Interview: Actress Brit Shaw on PARANORMAL ACTIVITY: THE GHOST DIMENSION

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Brit1 Actress Brit Shaw talks PARANORMAL ACTIVITY: THE GHOST DIMENSION.

As audiences prep to literally immerse themselves in the 6th and (supposedly) final entry in the venerable PARANORMAL ACTIVITY fright film franchise this Friday, one of its leads, actress Brit Shaw, sat down with SHOCK to talk shop about the spooky sequel that reportedly is the most bone-freezing PA flick of them all…

Shaw stars as Emily in the mostly found footage flick PARANORMAL ACTIVITY: THE GHOST DIMENSION; she’s a young mother who, after discovering a high-tech video camera hidden in her house, gains the ability to see the dead around her, specifically the enduring, malevolent ghost that wants to claim her daughter.

Shaw has appeared in a myriad television programs and films and even wrote and starred in the short film IT’S NOT ME, IT’S YOU. But with PARANORMAL ACTIVITY: THE GHOST DIMENSION, her star is about burst through the screen….

No, seriously. It actually will. The film is in 3D.

SHOCK: Why do you think children, especially little girls, are so effectively creepy in horror films?

BRIT SHAW: Yeah, they are and I really don’t know. why, exactly. It’s like in THE SHINING. Those girls. You can’t even articulate it. They’re just scary. It’s like when you’re a kid and you’re playing cops and robbers, you believe it so much. Kids are so intense. So locked into the moment. So , maybe when they’re in a horror movie and they’re creepy, you just believe it.…

SHOCK: This is the 6th film in the series, but your first appearance. Did the Blumhouse team demand you watch the previous 5 pictures?

SHAW: Yeah, so what happened was I got the job and then they sent me a package with every film in it and told me to watch them. So I did. And what we created on set was sort of a PARANORMAL ACTIVITY bible, where if we had any questions we had to reference the “bible” to get the facts right. Blumhouse really cares about the fans and what the fans are thinking. He knows that they’ll remember everything and since this is the film, it has to provide closure and answer a lot of fan questions. So yeah, it was important that everyone in the cast and crew was on the same page.

SHOCK: Are we sure this is the last one?

SHAW: Well, I mean…how many can you do?

SHOCK: Was there ever a reference on set to the film 13 GHOSTS?

SHAW: No. What’s that?

SHOCK: A William Castle classic. When the characters put on their ghost viewers, the audience would do the same and they could see the ghosts that the characters were seeing. It’s gimmick is very similar to the one in THE GHOST DIMENSION.

SHAW:  What? No way! I never knew that! And no, no one ever talked about that.

SHOCK: Have you seen the final film yet?

SHAW: Not with a crowd, no, but I heard the audience response was crazy. I’ve seen the behind the scenes trailer with filmed audience reactions and it looks great.

SHOCK: Are those audience reaction trailers real?

SHAW: It’s totally real. The director was telling me about it and telling me me how I’d be be blown away with the fans responses to the scenes. And the trailer has had great feedback.

SHOCK: Well, there’s already a GHOST DIMENSION parody trailer…

SHAW: There is? What do you mean?

SHOCK: It’s called PARANORMAL ACTIVITY: THE TIGER MOM DIMENSION. It’s a play on the cliché of the Asian American family that expects too much from their kids. Here…watch….

SHAW: Oh my god, that’s hilarious!

SHOCK: Now, I’ve never seen a found footage film get made. Did you have room to improv or did you have to stick to script?

SHAW: Oh, there’s always room to improv and we shot tons of footage so that in the edit, they could find the movie. And we had a great writing team on set that was always writing and making suggestions. So it was both.

SHOCK: Are you going to wind up in any more horror movies?

SHAW: Well, horror films are a rite of passage for an actor. And it seems that since I’ve starred in one, everyone thinks it’s cool and I’m getting a bit more excited. I don’t know what the future will bring…but I’m excited about it….

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