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HorRHIFFic 2024: ‘Remember Me 2: Forget Me Not’ Review
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Stars: Hans Hernke, Tony Fadil, Louisa Warren, Bethany Williamson, Andrea Sandell, Simon Ellis, Lutricia Norris | Written by Steven M. Smith, Christopher Jolley | Directed by Steven M. Smith

Technically a sequel to 2022’s Remember Me, from this film’s co-writer Christopher Jolley, Remember Me 2: Forget Me Not sees a man, Joe, awake from a nightmare to discover he is in hospital, paralysed and has lost his memory. A Doctor explains he was in an accident and that his body is shutting down, so much so that without a kidney transplant he will die.

Only this doesn’t feel like a hospital, the staff all act strange, seemingly reading from a script and getting perplexed when they don’t have the answers to the questions Joe asks. One of the nurses looks like she’s trying to kill him, whilst a second – played by Louisa Warren, herself the director of numerous...
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  • 3/1/2024
  • by Phil Wheat
  • Nerdly
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Monsternado trailer: creature feature unleashes prehistoric beasts in November
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Tyler-James has been involved with several projects that have caught our attention in recent months. The filmmaker has produced the films that turn the popular nursery rhymes Mary Had a Little Lamb and Three Blind Mice into horror stories, and directed The Loch Ness Horror. Now a trailer for a new Tyler-James project has arrived online. This one is a creature feature called Monsternado, and you can check out the trailer in the embed above!

Uncork’d Entertainment will be giving Monsternado a digital and DVD release on November 14th.

Tyler-James directed the film from a screenplay by Derek Miller, who previously wrote episodes of Dads in Parks and It’s Pony. This one has the following synopsis: A tornado, infested with prehistoric monsters, has formed in the Bermuda Triangle, and is making its way towards land. Megalodon, Pterodactyls, Giant Octopuses, Crocodiles, and more attack – now the city must fight to survive against these deadly creatures.
See full article at JoBlo.com
  • 10/20/2023
  • by Cody Hamman
  • JoBlo.com
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The Killing Tree trailer unleashes a giant, homicidal tree on Christmas
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On November 1st, Uncork’d Entertainment will be releasing The Killing Tree, a movie that looks to me like it’s going to be earning a cult following. Check out the trailer in the embed above to see if this looks like a movie you’ll be watching this holiday season.

The Killing Tree is getting a Digital and DVD release on November 1st.

Directed by Rhys Frake-Waterfield, the filmmaker who is currently in post-production on the horror film Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey, from a screenplay by Craig McLearie, this movie was originally shot under the title Demonic Christmas Tree. It has the following synopsis:

On Christmas Eve, a scorned widow casts an ancient spell to resurrect her executed husband. However, when the spell goes wrong, the husband is brought back as an Evil Christmas Tree. Hell-bent on getting revenge on the one who caused his execution, the body count keeps...
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  • 9/27/2022
  • by Cody Hamman
  • JoBlo.com
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