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PBS' National Memorial Day Concert Returns For 2022
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Capital Concerts announced today the return of PBS’ National Memorial Day Concert for a live presentation from Washington, D.C. hosted by Tony Award-winner Joe Mantegna and Emmy Award-winner Gary Sinise, acclaimed actors who have dedicated themselves to veterans causes and supporting our troops in active service.

Featuring all-star musical performances and tributes, the 90-minute broadcast of the 33rd annual National Memorial Day Concert will air on PBS and stream on YouTube and www.pbs.org/national-memorial-day-concert on Sunday, May 29, 2022 at 8:00 p.m. E.T., honoring our men and women in uniform, veterans, their families and all those who have given their lives for our country.

A more than three decades long tradition unlike anything else on television, this deeply moving and reverential night takes us back to the real meaning of the holiday through personal stories interwoven with musical performances by top stars with the National Symphony Orchestra.
See full article at Look to the Stars
  • 5/25/2022
  • Look to the Stars
'Orgy of the Damned' to open in the U.S. on Halloween 2015
MoreHorror.com

Orgy of the Damned, directed by Creep Creepersin, is a fun and romantic, yet dark and erotic take on vampires with a unique visual style that pays homage to the classic European exploitation films.

Check out the interview by Dawna Lee Heising with actor Domiziano Arcangeli, who plays a 300 year old vampire in the film, below the official details.

From The Press Release:

Orgy of The Damned is beautiful to look at and enjoyable to watch, this new movie is sure to make a name for itself and quickly become a cult classic. It has many key motives that make it a compelling choice for every cult movie lover. From its dark and brooding tale of vampires to its usage of today’s Hollywood club scene, the film uniquely portrays a quite unusual and incestuous family of vamps and how they spend their time. They are existentially bored,...
See full article at MoreHorror
  • 10/31/2015
  • by admin
  • MoreHorror
Silent Night, Bloody Night 2: Revival – 40 Years Later Returns
To all a good fright! Filming has begun on New Wave Independent Pictures’ Silent Night, Bloody Night 2: Revival. The movie is a direct sequel to Theodore Gershuny’s 1974 gothic proto slasher, taking place forty years later and expanding on the original mythology. Jennifer Runyon Corman and Jeff Dylan Graham join the cast.

Synopsis: After a death in the family, siblings Angelica and James Zacherly travel to the small … Continue reading →

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See full article at Horror News
  • 12/28/2014
  • by Horrornews.net
  • Horror News
‘Blood Valley: Seed’s Revenge’ VOD Review
Stars: Natalie Scheetz, Nick Principe, Caroline Williams, Christa Campbell, Annika Strauss, Sarah Hayden, Manoush, Jared Demetri Luciano, Jeff Dylan Graham, Micaela Schäfer, Ryan Nicholson | Written and Directed by Marcel Walz

Blood Valley: Seed’s Revenge follows Christine and her friends as they drive home through the desert from a bachelorette party. Stopped by a mysterious woman who is dressed in a police officers uniform, they are lead straight into the trap of mass murderer Max Seed. Seeking revenge from a mishap years ago, the blood soaked madman is determined to inflict an insufferable pain to anyone who crosses his path.

I like to think that every film I watch teaches me something about life, furthers my understanding of the world around me and maybe how to treat my fellow man (or woman). What this film has taught me is not to take a long detour through the desert “for the...
See full article at Nerdly
  • 9/10/2014
  • by Richard Axtell
  • Nerdly
Full Moon Streaming Unleashes J.R. Bookwalter's Mega Scorpions on the Web
Ten years ago director J.R. Bookwalter (The Dead Next Door) made a film called Deadly Stingers. Now, a decade later, Full Moon Entertainment has retitled this homage to giant insect flicks and is offering it streaming on the company's website!

Mega Scorpions stars Trent Haaga, Marcella Laasch, Sewell Whitney, Brinke Stevens, Stephen O'Mahoney, Ariauna Albright, Sarah Megan White, Lilith Stabs, Nicholas Read, and Jeff Dylan Graham.

Synopsis

In a small U.S. town toxic waste has been illegally dumped for years, causing the local scorpion population to grow into six-foot-long killers as a result. A young girl named Joey witnesses the death of fellow teenager Eric by a giant scorpion, but her elder sister Alice doesn't believe her. Neither does Sheriff Evans when he comes calling after finding the mutilated remains of Eric. As more local residents are killed by the scorpions, a group of teenage parolees becomes trapped in...
See full article at DreadCentral.com
  • 12/3/2013
  • by Uncle Creepy
  • DreadCentral.com
Moderngrumble (2012) Movie Trailer: Tony Venable, Jeff Dylan Graham
Moderngrumble Trailer. Tony Venable‘s Moderngrumble (2012) movie trailer stars Jeff Dylan Graham, Rikki Nicole Morga, and Nancy Pop. Moderngrumble‘s plot synopsis: “The coming of age story of a young monster and possible messiah told as a mash up between The Bride of Frankenstein and Jack Kerouac’s On the Road.” The Jeff Dylan Graham Moderngrumble photo: Jeff Dylan Graham Moderngrumble More on Moderngrumble: The [...]

The post Moderngrumble (2012) Movie Trailer: Tony Venable, Jeff Dylan Graham appeared first on Film-Book.com.

Continue reading: Moderngrumble (2012) Movie Trailer: Tony Venable, Jeff Dylan Graham...
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  • 7/5/2012
  • by Rollo Tomasi
  • Film-Book
Bloody Bloody Bible Camp (Review)
2012 - 85 mins. - Not Rated

D: Vito Trabucco

C: Reggie Bannister, Tim Sullivan, Ron Jeremy, Jeff Dylan Graham

A group of bible students are murdered at a sleepaway camp by Sister Mary Chopper, a nun out to kill those who are caught sinning.

Retro styled horror films have been in vogue for a few years now. Most of the films in this sub-genre miss the mark, because they fail to capture the spirit of those horror films of yesteryear. However, Bloody Bloody Bible Camp is an exception. Elements present in those films - gratuitous nudity, tasteless situations, lack of logic, iconic horror movie villain, over the top gore, tacky fashions - are all here. So then how is it that Bloody Bloody Bible Camp ended up missing the mark? .....Well, I'll tell you. They missed the mark in terms of pacing. Mistake number one - they take a villain like Sister Mary Chopper,...
See full article at Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
  • 12/24/2011
  • by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
  • Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
Interview with Kit Williamson
Think of Topher Grace (That 70's Show, Spiderman 3). Now think of indie horror vet Jeff Dylan Graham (Bloody Bloody Bible Camp). Now imagine if the two were crossed and you would get something, or in this case someone, resembling Kit Williamson. Still, there is something unquestionably unique and different about Kit compared to a lot of the other young hopeful actors who come to La in hopes of making it. In just a short amount of time, Kit Williamson has been featured in a variety of horror film productions including Last Halloween - a romance in the vein of Before Sunrise, but with a horror twist. There's also Opious, which could be described as a cross between The Evil Dead & Ghostbusters, & a role in Elisabeth Fies second feature length film - I Hate L.A. On top of everything, Kit Williamson will be joining the cast of my very own production - Drive-In Massacre as Trey.
See full article at Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
  • 11/8/2011
  • by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
  • Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
Updated look into "Mountain of the Flesheaters"
Joe Hollow

From Joe Hollow, the director behind the indie slasher event of 2011 – “Cut”, and executive producers Shawn Allen & Debra Lamb comes "Mountain of the Flesh Eaters". Inspired by a short story written by Shawn Allen, Mountain of the Flesh Eaters follows in the terrifying tradition of such horror classics as The Hills Have Eyes & The Texas Chain Saw Massacre as a series of brutal, unrelenting murders plague a small town and the sheriff that gets caught up in the chaos.

Looking to join the ranks alongside those classics, Mountain of the Flesh Eaters will actually be told from the point of view of the flesh eating, blood thirsty cannibals themselves. With Mountain of the Flesh Eaters, film writer Joe Hollow is looking to get beyond the stereotypical characterizations and get to the heart of what makes these cannibals who they are. What makes them tick? What makes them engage in these cannibalistic activities?...
See full article at Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
  • 6/1/2011
  • by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
  • Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
An all star cast comes together for "Mountain of the Flesheaters"
Mountain of the Flesheaters The people behind Mountain of the Flesheaters, which is getting set to start filming pretty soon, have just released a cast list with some of the actors involved in the project. One word that comes to mind when seeing all these names is "Wow!". Even if the film fails from a story standpoint (which we hope it doesn't), at least there will be this huge cast to help keep your interest. Some of the names that appear in this cast are iconic horror actors that fans everywhere grew up watching mixed with some of the brightest new talents in the indie horror field. Here's some of the actors and actresses that will be appearing in the film:

-Debra Lamb (Stripped to Kill & Beverly Hills Vamp)

-Linnea Quigley (The Return of the Living Dead & Silent Night, Deadly Night)

-Lynn Lowry (Cat People & The Crazies...
See full article at Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
  • 5/20/2011
  • by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
  • Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
Fell - A fine film that no one is going to see? How can you help?
Fell starring Jeff Dylan Graham Usually when it comes to the politics of a film finding distribution or getting into film fests, we here at Big Daddy Horror Reviews usually stay away from that as our main thing is on reporting on the latest horror news and offering up reviews of the latest horror films. However, when a quality film can't even get into a film fest and find distribution, that's like a double whammy for the film making it so that people won't be able to see the film and for word of mouth to start spreading on it. That's what is happening to Fell from Marcus Koch and starring Jeff Dylan Graham.  

Fell deals with young man (Jeff Dylan Graham) who has apparently murdered a woman in his bathtub. He wakes up from a prescription drug induced sleep where the lines between reality and a nightmarish world are blurred.
See full article at Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
  • 4/23/2011
  • by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
  • Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
Interview with actor Peter Stickles of Evil Bong 3-D
Peter Stickles Imagine if Chris O' Donnell (School Ties) had a cousin, or even brother, who looked like him and who made campy, low budget horror films. Then you got a good idea of what Peter Stickles is all about! In his breakout role in Shortbus, Peter Stickles made stalking awfully damn cute! He followed that up with a controversial role in Watch Out. This year, Peter Stickles stars in two films for Full Moon Entertainment, Gingerdead Man 3-D: Saturday Night Cleaver & Evil Bong 3-D: The Wrath of Bond that are expected to re-establish Full Moon's presence as a viable producer of low budget horror films. Over the course of his career, Peter Stickles has had people talking about him. It might not have been all positive as the projects he has been have stirred up a wide variety of opinions, but the thing is, these projects have got...
See full article at Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
  • 4/21/2011
  • by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
  • Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
November Son shines in the light of October Moon
Critically praised and one of the first gay-themed thrillers, October Moon was released theatrically on September 25, 2005 and hit DVD on Valentine’s Day 2006, the film was an immediate success. With that success in hand, director Jason Paul Collum brings us the sequel, October Moon 2: November Son.

Referred to as “Oddly gothic…creepy fun…” (Instinct) and “A cut above most independent horror films…” (Film Monthly) October Moon 2: November Son holds the distinct novelty of being the first gay-horror film sequel! This DVD edition contains an all-new 4 page full-color insert by writer, director producer Jason Paul Collum (Something To Scream About). The entire original cast returns (even the dead ones) and are joined by Scream Queen supreme Debbie Rochon (Witchouse 3: Demon Fire), soap star Robyn Griggs (One Life To Live) and recording artist Sacha Sacket (Dante’s Cove), making his screen debut.

The title was an immediate success and...
See full article at doorQ.com
  • 2/10/2011
  • by The DoorQus Maximus
  • doorQ.com
It's Women In Horror Month And you're Invited To The Celebration!
Hey peeps! February is Women in Horror Month and you all are invited to celebrate with the lovely ladies!

From the Press Release:

This year we are excited to announce

The Second Annual Women In Horror Month Celebration

At Dark Delicacies In Burbank, CA February 12th, 2011

We would like to officially invite you to the second year’s festivities for Women In Horror Month celebrations in Burbank, California at Dark Delicacies!

Dai Green and Reyna Young have teamed up with Sue and Del Howison to bring this exciting event to the friends and fans of women in the horror genre and to celebrate our strides in the industry throughout the years while also meeting up for two great causes!

February 12th, 2011 we will be having a food drive to benefit the Burbank Food Bank and a clothing drive to benefit The Covenant House whose mission is to reach out to...
See full article at GeekTyrant
  • 2/1/2011
  • by brians
  • GeekTyrant
Movie Review: Fell (2010)
Florida FX artist and filmmaker Marcus Koch, who just previously had given us the splatterific clown-slasher gorefest 100 Tears, takes on a totally different type of film with his latest feature Fell. Fell stars Jeff Dylan Graham as Bill, a young man with a variety of personal problems he tries to wash away with drugs and alcohol. Faced with memory loss after waking up to finding a dead woman’s body in his bathtub, he spends his hours alone eating, taking pills, drinking, and trying to regain his memory and figure out how to rectify his situation.
See full article at HorrorYearbook
  • 1/14/2011
  • by Mario Dominick
  • HorrorYearbook
The Big Daddies presents Outstanding Achievement in a Lead Performance
So that time of year is upon us where we over at Big Daddy Horror Reviews get under way with the first annual Big Daddies. We figure mainstream commercial cinema gets the Oscars and The Golden Globes, so I figured it only fitting that the horror genre gets its own set of awards thus was born the "Big Daddies". The aim of the Big Daddies is to honor outstanding achievement in the horror genre including films that virtually no one saw to the independents to the very popular. To kick start this round of the nominations (in no order) we are announcing the nominees in the categories of outstanding achievement in a Lead Performance Actor & Actress. And the nominees are.......

Actor:

Jeff Dylan Graham - Fell

William Forsythe - Dear Mr. Gacy

Kodi Smit-McPhee - Let Me In

Giles Alderson - The Possession of David O' Reily

Jesse Moss -...
See full article at Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
  • 12/28/2010
  • by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
  • Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
Exclusive: Dread Visits the Set of Lovesick Captivity
This writer recently hit the set of filmmaker Creep Creepersin’s latest flick, Lovesick Captivity, in Burbank, California, and while there chatted with the director concerning the feature as well as the slew of upcoming projects he’s currently prepping.

Our visit came on the third and final day of principal photography for Lovesick Captivity (Creepersin works historically fast); yet, we found the filmmaker rather relaxed, regardless of the time constraint. The psychological thriller, which chronicles the rising domestic strife between a man and his blushing bride (the latter is stalked by a serial killer and subsequently has been forced into self-imposed house arrest), stars longtime Creepersin collaborator Charlie Vaughn, Dylan Vox (Brides of Sodom), Jeff Dylan Graham (Don’t Look in the Basement), Robbyn Leigh (Devil’s Den), Katie Costick (City Rats) and supermodel Heather Hewitt. Andrew Ceperley serves as director of photography, and Nikki Wall and Creepersin produce along with Tom Ingram.
See full article at DreadCentral.com
  • 12/20/2010
  • by SeanD.
  • DreadCentral.com
Creep Creepersin to Put You in Lovesick Captivity
Indie film maven Creep Creepersin is at it again. This time with his fifteenth feature film, Lovesick Captivity, in the can and headed your way! Let's crank out the stills and the details, shall we?

From the Press Release

Creepersin Films has wrapped their new feature, Lovesick Captivity. The psychological thriller is also prolific character actor Charlie Vaughn’s first leading role. Vaughn, who has played many diverse roles like the quirky Bernie Andrews in The Corporate Cut Throat Massacre; the straight-laced parole officer in The Brothers Cannibal; the super creepy Mountain Mike in Lake Death; as well as Maynard Fletcher, a rogue cop from the future in the upcoming sci-fi film Trash and Progress, and the sinister Evil Wong in Mkc: Monster Killers Club. Vaughn also directed the upcoming feature Vampire Boys, being released this February by Ariztical Entertainment.

About Lovesick Captivity, Vaughn says, "We all have our inner demons,...
See full article at DreadCentral.com
  • 12/13/2010
  • by Uncle Creepy
  • DreadCentral.com
Interview with director, actor Alan Rowe Kelly (Don't Look In The Basement)
The first thing people will notice about horror director Alan Rowe Kelly (Don't Look In The Basement, I'll Bury You Tomorrow) is that he is a gender bender, but Kelly has been bending more then genders his entire career as he has broken out the idea of conventionality. At the age of 39, with 40 just right around the corner, he had an epiphany. Bored with a career as a stylist, he made the sudden and dramatic move to horror. First testing the waters as an author, he switched over to the world of indie horror film directing where he won great acclaim for "I"ll Bury You Tomorrow". As he continued to direct films, he also started making a name for himself in the indie horror world as an actor playing power players, agents, something that rhymes with witch, etc. These were powerful, empowered characters that personally reflected upon Alan Rowe Kelly himself.
See full article at Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
  • 12/11/2010
  • by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
  • Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
Fell (2010)
Directed by: Marcus Koch

Written by: Katie Walters, Kristian Day, Jeff Dylan Graham

Cast: Jeff Dylan Graham, Katie Walters, Kristian Day

Every so often, a role comes along that is so juicy and dynamic that an actor truly gets to sink his teeth in to the hilt and give it a good shake; these roles allow the actor to show a range of emotion and progress his character throughout the length of the film in ways that most scripts simply fail at enabling.

Enter Fell, the newest feature-length offering from Marcus Koch. Best known for his special effects work in films like Walking Distance and Sweatshop, Koch also directed the cult favorite 100 Tears and Rot, showing a wide range of ability in his warped mind. Fell is very different than anything we've seen from Koch before, and for good reason; during the Q&A at Bloodbath Film Festival in Texas,...
See full article at Planet Fury
  • 11/17/2010
  • by Amanda Rebholz
  • Planet Fury
Blood Bath 2: The Film Festival Is This Weekend!
                              

If you're in or around the Dallas area this weekend this is a can't miss event! Great fun, great people and great indie horror films to watch!

                                       Saturday at 12:00pm - Sunday at 8:00pm

                                                       The Texas Theatre

                                                     231 W. Jefferson Blvd

                                                              Dallas, TX

Check out the goods below!

Blood Bath 2: The Film Festival is the 4th film festival organized and hosted by Doa Blood Bath Entertainment. This two day event is a celebration of independent cinema in the horror and dark comedy genres.

Cost to attend: $7 per film, $15 for a one day pass, $25 for the weekend. 

All of the information, official selections, and schedule are posted athttp://www.doabloodbath.com/.

The offiical hotel is The Belmont Dallas (http://www.belmontdallas.com/) with special rates using discount code BB2.

November 13 and 14 at The Texas Theatre! Blood Bath 2: The Film Festival will showcase some of the finest in indie horror short and feature films.
See full article at GeekTyrant
  • 11/11/2010
  • by brians
  • GeekTyrant
Interview With Actor Jeff Dylan Graham (Part 1) - Fell, October Moon
Jeff Dylan Graham, the ultimate horror actor, the ultimate chameleon. You might not recognize his face and that's for good reason. You see Jeff changes up his appearance like Lindsey Lohan drinks alcohol. Jeff has appeared in his fair share of horror movies and more in likely you've seen something that he has appeared in and just didn't realize it. He has worked with special effects artists and part time director Marcus Koch several times throughout his career including a starring role in Fell. For part one of this interview we asked Jeff about his appearances in Fell, Bloodsucking Vampires, one of those countless Witchcraft films, October Moon and November Son. Here is what he had to say.

So who is Jeff Dylan Graham and what are you all about?

First off, I'm a Huge geek. Any of my friends will tell you the same. I like long walks on the beach,...
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  • 10/11/2010
  • by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
  • Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
Interview With Actor Jeff Dylan Graham (Part 2 - Bloody Bloody Bible Camp, Psychosomatika)
Not content with just being another pretty face, Jeff Dylan Graham pushed himself in a new direction by becoming a film director with Psychosomatika. This pet project of his has been in the works for numerous years now as Jeff has gone back and tweaked the film over and over again. However, this isn't to say that Jeff Dylan Graham has given up on acting. That can further from the truth. He has a starring role in Vito Trabucco's Bloody Bloody Bible Camp which co-stars Reggie Bannister, Ron Jeremy and of course Tim Sullivan as the Sister Mary Chopper! Here's what Jeff Dylan Graham had to say about these films.

To read part 1 in in this interview please visit:

http://www.bigdaddyhorrorreviews.com/2010/10/interview-with-actor-jeff-dylan-graham.html

You just did your own film, Psychosomatika. What made you want to reach beyond being just an actor and get into scripting and directing?...
See full article at Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
  • 10/11/2010
  • by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
  • Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
Interview With Special Effects Artist Marcus Koch (Bloody Bloody Bible Camp, Fell, The Uh-Oh Show)
Marcus Koch seems to be the go to guy for special effects these days in the indie horror world. Having racked up a number of credits in the past few years including Bloody Bloody Bible Camp starring Reggie Bannister (Phantasm), Tim Sullivan (host of the TV show Scream Queens and director of 2001 Maniacs: Field of Screams), and adult film superstar Ron Jeremy. He has also worked on Herschell Gordon Lewis's The Uh-Oh Show, Andrew Allan's Brainjacked, Jay Woelfel's Live Evil and many other films. Marcus Koch has also stepped back into the director's chair with Fell starring Jeff Dylan Graham. Here's what Marcus Koch had to say about his career.

So who is Marcus Koch and what is he all about?

Not sure yet, but, I'm a Pieces. Sometimes I don hideous mohawks, listen to bad 80's music and collect cheesy tuxedo t-Shirts. I love horror films and I love weird art.
See full article at Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
  • 9/19/2010
  • by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
  • Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
Interview with director Jason Paul Collum (October Moon, October Moon 2: November Son)
Jason Paul Collum is the genre director of several films and was featured as Bachelor of the Month in Instinct magazine. He is mentored by legendary scream queen Brinke Stevens who starred in two of his more popular efforts October Moon and its sequel November Son. Both of these films were refreshingly different films in the genre as they were gay psychological horror thrillers. We had the chance to ask him a few questions about his career and these films. Here is what he had to say:

For horror fans who may be unfamiliar with you, who is Jason Paul Collum and what is he all about?

I'm a guy with my hands in a lot of pots. I write, direct, produce and very occasionally act (a loose term) in mostly low-budget, independent films. I've worked on projects with budgets as low as $500 and as high as $150,000. I even worked...
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  • 9/7/2010
  • by Troy
  • Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
James Franco attends the Frameline 34 Film Festival
HollywoodNews.com: Actor Vincent De Paul, who starred in many independent films and played various roles in several blockbusters including “Poseidon,” “Hitch,” and “Hairspray,” arrived at Frameline 34, San Francisco’s annual international Lgbt film festival, to support the Castro Theater’s packed house screening of the comedy “Baby Jane?” Also in attendance were his co-stars Matthew Martin, J. Conrad Frank, Heklina, Mike Finn, Ethel Merman, Ron Herman Symansky, Drew Todd, Sandy Schlechter, and Jeff Dylan Graham.

Directed by the talented Billy Clift, the drag-studded recreation of the 1962 black-and-white classic “What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?” drops us back into the wacky depths of sisterly rivalry. De Paul plays the well groomed Mad Men-esque Detective Bill Kovacks who investigates the strange, yet amusing, happenings at the home where former child star Baby Jane Hudson, who was overshadowed by her more famous sister Blanche, now holds the frail wheelchair-bound star prisoner following a mysterious automobile accident.
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  • 7/12/2010
  • by HollywoodNews.com
  • Hollywoodnews.com
Baby Jane? (2010)
Directed by Billy Clift

Featuring Billy Clift, Jeff Dylan Graham, Matthew Martin, J. Conrad Frank, Heklina, Mike Finn, Drew Todd, Vincent de Paul

Reviewed by Amanda Rebholz

As a long-time fan of the old movie greats like Joan Crawford and Bette Davis, it was only natural that I would be excited to see a film that was a gay parody/homage to the classic Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? with more than a handful of “Mommy Dearest” references thrown in for good measure. The film Baby Jane? was set to screen its world premiere in San Francisco in June of 2010, but upon hearing about the charity organization Youth First Texas and the sponsorship event being put on by Doa Bloodbath Entertainment, screenwriter/director Billy Clift decided to allow the Fears for Queers Glbt Film Festival to show the film three days prior in an exclusive premiere. I was a lucky member of that audience,...
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  • 6/25/2010
  • by Superheidi
  • Planet Fury
Trial by Terror Announces a Full Cast for the Episode Song of the Shattered
Trial by Terror will offer a based on "true events" episode called Song of the Shattered which will star Devanny Pinn (15 Till Midnight), Brandon Slagle (Kinky Killers) Ruby Larocca (She Wolf Rising), and Jeff Dylan Graham (Psychosomatika). This portion of the series will be filmed by Tara Cardinal (Terminal Descent) and the story involves two newlyweds, a hitchhiker, and some hauntings from the past. The shooting for this segment will end in July with the official synopsis from Sick Flick Productions below.

The synopsis for Song of the Shattered:

"In Song of the Shattered this segment will show a hitchhiker who gets picked up by 2 nice newlyweds who soon find out they are in more than they bargained for. This becomes especially clear when a figure from the hitchhiker's past comes back to haunt them" (Trial).

Director: Tara Cardinal.

Writer: Brandon Slagle.

Cast: Brandon Slagle, Devanny Pinn, Ruby Larocca, Jeff Dylan Graham.
See full article at 28 Days Later Analysis
  • 5/24/2010
  • by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
  • 28 Days Later Analysis
Las Vegas Gearing up for The PollyGrind 2010
In Dread Central's effort to promote independent horror, have we got the goods on a great horror film festival in Las Vegas! From May 12-16th Sci-Fi Center at 2520 State Street, Las Vegas, Nv 89109, will be hosting The Polly Staffle Grindhouse Fest (aka PollyGrind), which includes 30 different films with five world premieres, seven Las Vegas premieres, and one U.S. premiere. There will also be a ton of music videos and trailers and more horror-related goods for you to feast your eyes on.

Read on for the full line-up, and look for more from Dread Central on PollyGrind (click here for the official site) soon!

Wednesday, May 12

Post-apocalyptic Nightmares (Double Feature)

Hosted By Heather Wixson Of Dreadcentral.Com

5:30 p.m.

Vendor tables open

7 p.m.

Trailer - Michael Ramova’s Soldier Killer (30 seconds) (World Premiere)

Trailer - Michael Ramova’s The Texas Chainsaw Champion (1:23 minutes) (World Premiere)

Trailer...
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  • 4/20/2010
  • by thehorrorchick
  • DreadCentral.com
Ruby Larocca to direct segment in 'Scream Queen Campfire'
Actress/director Ruby Larocca (Belated by Valentine's Lover) will direct a segment of the anthology horror film Scream Queen Campfire, in which she will also star, entitled "The Landlord", written by Jonathan Moody based on a story by Joe Francis.

"The Landlord" will also feature Jeff Dylan Graham, Shawn Phillips, and Mj Kelley. Scarlet Salem, Nicole Kreux, DaNae West, Rachel Grubb, and Devanny Pinn also appear.
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  • 3/25/2010
  • by Superheidi
  • Planet Fury
Psychosomatika in Hot Pink!
This reviewer has known actor Lee Perkins for a long time and now there is an opportunity to see Perkin's more quirky side. Psychosomatika is Perkin's latest feature to complete production. The film is slated for a likely October 2010 release, if all things go well. In the film Perkins places a strange neighbour or as Lee puts it: "a not so normal neighbour" (Perkins). The film is about secrets and putting a life back together (IMDb). Take a few moments to really appreciate Perkins in a pink bathrobe and gold mask here and inside.

The synopsis for Psychosomatika here:

"Lionel Perkins awakens from a coma only to find himself in the middle of what he believes to be an alternate reality - an adaptation of his own life. Remembering only bits and pieces of his past, he begins to wonder if these vague memories of the life he once had...
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  • 3/20/2010
  • by Michael Ross Allen
  • 28 Days Later Analysis
Shoreline Entertainment Picks Up Three from Creep Creepersin
Shoreline Entertainment has recently signed three films by notorious low budget filmmaker Creep Creepersin, just in time for Afm.

First up is Orgy of Blood, an erotic vampire film starring Domiziano Arcangeli, who is also executive producer. The film, also starring Chandler Maness ("Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency"), Randal Malone (Curse of Lizzie Borden), Jeff Dylan Graham (Psychosomatika), and a slew of horror genre favorites, wrapped in May. Orgy of Blood was written and directed by Creep Creepersin and produced by Aine Leicht and Nikki Wall.

Shoreline also snapped up two more Creepersin films for release as a Grindhouse-style double feature: The Creep Creepersin Double Featuresin. Comprised of Vaginal Holocaust and Caged Lesbos a-Go-Go, the double feature is a heavy throwback to 60’s and 70’s exploitation films.

Vaginal Holocaust takes the viewer on a trip where rape and revenge go hand in hand with redneck vampires and a man-eating vagina! It...
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  • 11/9/2009
  • by Uncle Creepy
  • DreadCentral.com
Win A Bryan Loves You Mask for Halloween
Anchor Bay Entertainment and the producers of the film are giving away a really cool mask from the horror film “Bryan Loves You” by director Seth Landau and starring Tony Todd (Candyman), Tiffany Shepis (Live Evil), Brinke Stevens, Chuck Williams, Jeff Dylan Graham, Daniel Roebuck (Halloween II) and the infamous Lloyd Kaufman. The horror film “Bryan Loves You” is a true 1993 story of a cult that takes over an Arizona town. To win all you have to do is comment on the YouTube video. Stay tuned to Shockya.com for the latest movie news and more from “Bryan Loves You” and Anchor Bay Entertainment. Special thanks goes out to Andy [...]...
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  • 9/29/2009
  • by Brian Corder
  • ShockYa
Stuck! (2009)
Directed and written by by Steve Balderson

Featuring Karen Black, Mink Stole, Jane Wiedlin, Jeff Dylan Graham, Starina Johnson, Pleasant Gehman, Susan Traylor, Stacy Cunningham,

Review by Andrew Shearer

Unbelievable. Un-fucking-believable. A new women in prison film (Wip for short) starring Karen Black, Mink Stole and one of the Go-Go's was shot less than two hours away from me and I didn't even know about it! I consider it a lost opportunity. I'm currently developing a nice, dark bruise on my left leg from kicking myself repeatedly with my right...

Stuck!, written and directed by Steve Balderson (Pep Squad, Firecracker), is a gorgeous, black-and-white noir character piece that feels less like an homage and more like a newly discovered classic in the babes-behind-bars genre. Whereas Barak Epstein's Prison A Go-go opted to go the route of parody (owing more to Troma than to, say, the late Cirio H. Santiago...
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  • 9/15/2009
  • by Superheidi
  • Planet Fury
iMurders: An Interview with Brooke Lewis
Brooke Lewis is a prolific actress with dozens of acting credits to her name. However, Brooke is not only a previous off Broadway actress, but an executive producer, producer, director, and promoter of horror films and now one of several stars in the upcoming "iMurders," which, as previously reported here, will show in a limited engagement in Pasadena this July 25.

Small in stature, curvaceous, and big in heart Ms. Vampy talks of "iMurders" and several other upcoming features in this one of a kind interview from one of the most beautiful actresses in the horror genre. Check out the interview and get a sense of Brooke's passionate personality on camera and off just past the break

(Michael Allen) When did you realize your passion for acting?

(Brooke Lewis) "I feel like I have been very fortunate to know what I wanted to do with my life at an early age.
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  • 7/6/2009
  • by Michael Ross Allen
  • 28 Days Later Analysis
First look: Creep Creepersin’s Orgy Of Blood
Fango recently heard from the creators of Orgy Of Blood, the latest from indie writer/director Creep Creepersin, whose O.C. Babes And The Slasher Of Zombietown just got announced for DVD (see info here). His new movie (see exclusive photos below) is an erotic vampire opus starring and executive-produced by Italian actor Domiziano Arcangeli.

The story centers on Fosco (Arcangeli, first photo), a 300-year-old bloodsucker who lives a lustful lifestyle in an opulent mansion with his wife Sabina and their son Dimitri. Their lives are a nonstop orgy where anything goes—until the human Fauna and her boyfriend Micah arrive and begin turning the trio violently against each other. While Creepersin (second photo) scripted, it was Arcangeli who brainstormed the concept and story idea. “When I was growing up in Italy in the ’70s, there was this very famous adult-themed comic strip called Vampirella,” he tells Fango. “It was just...
See full article at Fangoria
  • 5/7/2009
  • Fangoria
100 Tears (2007)
Directed by Marcus Koch

Written by Joe Davison

Featuring Raine Brown, Jeff Dylan Graham, Joe Davison, Georgia Chris, Jack Amos, Kibwe Dorsey, Rod Grant

2007, Manic Entertainment

Review by Mario Dominick

Marcus Koch’s recent killer clown slasher gorefest presents us with the story of two tabloid reporters (Joe Davison and Georgia Chris) who are out looking for a new story for their publication. A rash of killings by a circus clown known as “The Teardrop Killer” causes a stir and the two believe they’ve found their big break...

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  • 4/29/2009
  • by Superheidi
  • Planet Fury
'Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?' remake - with men in drag
No, seriously, what happened to her?????!!!

Scary Stud June 2006 Jeff Dylan Graham is going to appear in a remake of the 1962 horror film starring Bette Davis and Joan Crawford - except this time its men in drag (Matthew Martin and J. Conrad Frank).

“Being a huge fan of What Ever Happened To Baby Jane?, I was more than enthusiastic about being involved in this film,” Graham said. “It was amazing to me that no one had yet attempted to make a feature-length parody of this true cult classic...

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  • 4/20/2009
  • by Superheidi
  • Planet Fury
Baby Jane reborn in new feature
Busy actor Jeff Dylan Graham, whose long genre résumé includes October Moon, Beyond The Dunwich Horror and 100 Tears, dropped us a line to let us know about his new project Baby Jane? Written and directed by William Clift, it’s a take-off on the 1962 Gothic classic What Ever Happened To Baby Jane?—only with male actors (Matthew Martin and J. Conrad Frank) camping it up in drag in the roles originally portrayed by Bette Davis and Joan Crawford.

“Being a huge fan of What Ever Happened To Baby Jane?, I was more than enthusiastic about being involved in this film,” Graham tells Fango. “It was amazing to me that no one had yet attempted to make a feature-length parody of this true cult classic.

“I was amazed by the sheer brilliance of Matthew Martin, who literally channels Bette Davis, but is a strong actor in his own right,” adds Graham,...
See full article at Fangoria
  • 4/20/2009
  • Fangoria
Ms. Vampy's 'Coffin Tawk' Epsiode 2 - 'Twilight???'
Watch epsiode 2 of 'Coffin Tawk' with Ms. Vampy, the horror hostess creation of actress/director/producer Brooke Lewis - Ms. Vampy is self-described as 'Betty Boop meets Marisa Tomei in My Cousin Vinny'. She loves pleather and fur and wouldn't be caught "dead" without high heels!

Episode 2 is titled Twilight??? in which Ms. Vampy insists that her guest, Scary Stud Jeff Dylan Graham is the "guy" from Twilight and New Moon. Also, find out how Ms. Vampy's VampireMatch.com date turns out...

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  • 4/10/2009
  • by Superheidi
  • Planet Fury
Ms. Vampy's 'Coffin Tawk' Epsiode 2 - 'Twilight???'
Watch epsiode 2 of 'Coffin Tawk' with Ms. Vampy, the horror hostess creation of actress/director/producer Brooke Lewis - Ms. Vampy is self-described as 'Betty Boop meets Marisa Tomei in My Cousin Vinny'. She loves pleather and fur and wouldn't be caught "dead" without high heels!

Episode 2 is titled Twilight??? in which Ms. Vampy insists that her guest, Scary Stud Jeff Dylan Graham is the "guy" from Twilight and New Moon. Also, find out how Ms. Vampy's VampireMatch.com date turns out...

read more...
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  • 4/10/2009
  • by Superheidi
  • Planet Fury
Exclusive pics, comments on The Green Monster
Scripter Trevor Wright gave Fango a couple of exclusive pics (see ’em below) from The Green Monster, a new indie chiller he wrote and co-produced. Bryan Roberts and Nolan Bell directed the Untold Horror/Screamkings Productions movie.

“The Green Monster is my first solo screenwriting feature, following my co-writing work on Pete Jacelone’s Sculpture,” Wright tells us. “It originally began as a short film. I wanted to explore the problem of young women who give birth and then throw their babies away. Bryan and Nolan over at Untold Horror got their hands on the script and wanted to expand it into a feature, but that was something I really had no interest in doing. I felt that it functioned well as a short piece, and didn’t want to make an hour and a half of depressing social commentary.”

Instead, that brief screenplay became the feature’s opening sequence,...
See full article at Fangoria
  • 2/4/2009
  • Fangoria
November Son DVDetails emerge
Filmmaker Jason Paul Collum got in touch with the specs for the DVD release of November Son, which he previously discussed with us here. The disc hits April 14 from Ariztical Entertainment.

In the movie, a sequel to Collum’s October Moon, the survivors of that film’s violent events have to deal with both the resulting psychological scars and a couple of newcomers who lead them to even more terror and anguish. The cast includes returnees Sean Michael Lambrecht, Jeff Dylan Graham, Jerod Howard, Tina Ona Paukstelis, Darcey Vanderhoef, Ashley J. Anderson, Judith O’Dea and Brinke Stevens (pictured), joined by Fango Radio’s Debbie Rochon, Sacha Sackett, Lloyd Pedersen and Robyn Griggs. The special features are currently slated to include:

• Audio commentary by Collum, cinematographer Jason Satterfield and makeup FX artist Jamie Bilke • Isn’t That Queer 2: The Making of November Son featurette • Deleted scenes • Photo gallery • Trailer...
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  • 1/23/2009
  • Fangoria
October Moon sequel gets distribution; filmmaker talks
Indie writer/director/producer Jason Paul Collum gave Fango the scoop that November Son, the sequel to his psychochiller October Moon, has been acquired for DVD release by Ariztical Entertainment. A spring 2009 disc release is being planned.

Set two years after the events of October Moon, the new movie centers on the survivors of that gay-themed stalker scenario as a couple of new characters enter their lives, with psychologically and physically destructive results. Collum reveals that the complete ensemble of actors from the previous film returned—even if their October characters died. “We got everyone back, which is a really amazing thing on a low-budget film,” he tells Fango. “It's rare, especially today, to have an entire cast come in for a sequel at this level, but everyone was so happy with the results of October Moon that no one hesitated.”

Those performers include Sean Michael Lambrecht, Jeff Dylan Graham,...
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  • 11/17/2008
  • Fangoria
An Intervention of the dead
What to do with a fairly serene zombie who becomes a discipline case? You could shoot ’em in the face…but what if they’re a loved one or relative? Writer/director Jt Seaton’s upcoming feature George’S Intervention offers a look at the pros and cons of trying to sensitively cope with living among the living dead.

George’S Intervention (see more exclusive pics below), now filming in La, is a claustrophobic feature that aims to take audiences on a nasty adventure of caring and sharing, as the undead George is confronted by those closest to him about his decidedly unhealthy lifestyle. The premise sounds like that of a wild short flick, but George’S Intervention is actually a feature-length project. Fans will tickled to see genre vet Lynn (I Drink Your Blood) Lowry playing George’s inexperienced interventionist, with Peter (The Lair) Stickles co-starring as his best friend Ben,...
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  • 10/16/2008
  • Fangoria
UPDATE: Bryan Loves Dark Delicacies
UPDATE:BLY director Seth Landau got us up to speed on the revised guest list for the Dark Delicacies signing. Dan Roebuck is out, but in his place comes Jeff Dylan Graham. Jeff has appeared in a number of horror pictures, aside from BLY, including, 100 Tears and Beyond the Dunwich Horror.

In another interesting turn of events, Seth informed us that some actual cult members from the real life Bryan Loves You incident will be on-hand to "monitor" the happenings. This is to guarantee that the cast and crew can go about their business unharmed. Weird, eh?

Bryan Loves You may be based on true events from the early '90s, but the stuff that went on to get this film made is just a bit more odd. Who knew that a film about some dark cult activities in Phoenix could lead to fake casting calls, threatening videos and theft of footage?...
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  • 9/16/2008
  • by Kryten Syxx
  • DreadCentral.com
Exclusive: Writer Talks Home Sick DVD!
It’s been almost six years since Adam Wingard (Pop Skull) completed work on his directorial debut, the Alabama-set survival horror piece Home Sick. Since then it’s played all over the place in varying degrees of completion before the final, definitive version was shown at last year’s Fantasia Film Festival. Finally on August 26th, 2008, we’ll be able to see if it was worth the wait when Synapse Films gets Home Sick on DVD.

Home Sick writer/producer E.L. Katz dropped us a line yesterday with word on what fans can expect from the long-gestating DVD which he just got his hands on a few days ago, ”There are three shorts on there that we did after the several-year Home Sick production recovery” he told us, "The Girlfriend" (the second short we did), is practically a half hour long and one of our first experiments doing something straight-forward and less silly and goretastic.
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  • 8/14/2008
  • by Johnny Butane
  • DreadCentral.com
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