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Friday Fright Nights: Watch the drug-fueled horror movie Trip here!
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A full Free Movie of the Day is posted on the JoBlo Horror Movies YouTube channel every day of the week – but on Fridays things get even freakier and a little more fun. Get your weekend started the right way by indulging in Friday Fright Nights! Every Friday, we’ll be taking a look at another genre movie you can watch in its entirety, free of charge, either on the YouTube channel linked above or in the video embed here.

The Friday Fright Nights feature we have for you this week is writer/director Neil McCay’s Trip, which was just released into the world back in May of 2022. This movie was described in one review as “a cross between a haunted house film, a psychological thriller, and a drugsploitation film”, which – along with the title – gives away the fact that there are going to be a good amount of...
See full article at JoBlo.com
  • 1/27/2023
  • by Cody Hamman
  • JoBlo.com
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‘Trip’ Review
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Stars: Akasha Villalobos, Jill Young, Major Dodge, Peggy Schott, Bjorgvin Arnarson | Written and Directed by Neil McCay

Trip has barely begun when a conversation about softball and scholarships between Ally and her daughter Samantha takes a horrific turn. The girl starts talking about a mysterious figure, has a meltdown, and then kills herself by tearing her eyes out.

Needless to say, this takes quite a toll on Ally who blames herself. Her husband Michael isn’t the most supportive of partners and she’s soon a shut-in living on booze and pills. Eventually, she falls under the influence of Jan a somewhat unorthodox therapist who gives her a hallucinogenic tea that will allow her to see Samantha again and find closure. Unfortunately, it also means she can see other spirits as well, including the one that pushed her daughter to kill herself.

Writer/director Neil McCay sets up a scenario...
See full article at Nerdly
  • 5/17/2022
  • by Jim Morazzini
  • Nerdly
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Official Trailer : Chucky’s Björgvin Arnarson stars in Terror Films’ Trip
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Sorrow and despair are the villains in the frightening Trip, on Terror Films AVOD Channel Friday, May 13th before a wide digital on Friday May 20. From writer/director Neil McCay, Trip stars Akasha Villalobos (Last Girl Standing), Major Dodge (“Cobra Kai”), Peggy Schott (“Fear the Walking Dead”), Jill Young, and “Chucky” star Björgvin Arnarson. Following …

The post Official Trailer : Chucky’s Björgvin Arnarson stars in Terror Films’ Trip appeared first on Horror News | Hnn.
See full article at Horror News
  • 4/27/2022
  • by Adrian Halen
  • Horror News
Jared Harris in The Terror (2018)
Freaky Trailer for Hallucinogenic Horror 'Trip' Directed by Neil McCay
Jared Harris in The Terror (2018)
"There's a door to the other side – this opens that door." Terror Films has revealed an official trailer for an indie horror titled Trip, from indie filmmaker Neil McCay (also of Eleven previously). This is heading to streaming right away on the AVOD channel Terror Films in early May, if anyone is interested. "Sorrow and despair are the villains in the frightening Trip." Following her daughter's suicide, a grief-stricken mother is visited by an unconventional therapist who offers a hallucinogenic drug that will allow communion with the dead. Desperate to understand her daughter's psyche, she accepts the offer and soon finds herself terrorized by her daughter's identical experiences. This also sounds like a cautionary tale about how bad hallucinogens can be. The film stars Akasha Villalobos, Major Dodge, Peggy Schott, Jill Young, and "Chucky" star Björgvin Arnarson. Visually this film looks quite bland, but maybe there is something more to the story.
See full article at firstshowing.net
  • 4/15/2022
  • by Alex Billington
  • firstshowing.net
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Frightfest 2020: ‘The Pale Door’ Review
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Stars: Melora Walters, Zachary Knighton, Stan Shaw, Noah Segan, Bill Sage, Natasha Bassett, Pat Healy, Devin Druid, James Landry Hébert, Tina Parker, Alexandra Harris, Peggy Schott, Da Leigh, Jeremy King, Jennifer Rader | Written by Cameron Burns, Aaron B. Koontz, Keith Lansdale | Directed by Aaron B. Koontz

After gang leader Duncan reluctantly recruits his straight-arrow younger brother Jake to participate in their next great train robbery he’s seriously wounded when the heist goes sideways. Finding shelter in a seemingly uninhabited ghost town, Jake seeks help for their wounded leader and is surprised to stumble upon a welcoming brothel in the town’s square. But the beautiful women who greet them are actually a coven of witches with very sinister plans for the unsuspecting outlaws, especially the virgin among them.

If we’re honest, horror westerns are Very difficult to get right. On one side there’s dross like Umbrage and Gallowalkers,...
See full article at Nerdly
  • 10/23/2020
  • by Phil Wheat
  • Nerdly
Fear the Walking Dead Season 5 Episode 9 Review: Channel 4
Fear the Walking Dead season 5 returns with a surprisingly intimate depiction of life in the zombie apocalypse.

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This Fear the Walking Dead review contains spoilers.

Fear the Walking Dead Season 5 Episode 9

Every now and then, a long-running show has a chance to reinvent itself, with varying degrees of success. Fear the Walking Dead looked to do this last season, by bringing in new showrunners and introducing new characters. Viewer response was mixed, with many Fear loyalists bemoaning the change in tone and a time jump that completely disregarded the previous three seasons.

This season, Fear has endeavored to present a kinder, gentler zombie apocalypse, which has meant leaning heavily into themes of altruism and redemption. Obviously this more optimistic approach isn’t everyone’s cup of tea. I myself have expressed my doubts about the sustainability of such hopefulness. That the first half of Season 5 would have...
See full article at Den of Geek
  • 8/11/2019
  • Den of Geek
Pass Horror Notes: ‘Flay’ Review
Flay

Stars: Elle Lamont, Violett Beane, A. Michael Baldwin, Kaylee King, Johnny Walter, Aaron Spivey-Sorrells, Dalton E. Gray, Emily Grace Dunn, Sarah Joy Byington, Noé de la Garza , Peggy Schott, Mike Dell | Written by Matthew Daley | Directed by Eric Pham

Name: Flay

Age: 2019

Appearance: CGI-laden ghostly horror, featuring a Slenderman entity, a haunted painting, a cursed chain, teenage angst drama and a cameo from A. Michael Baldwin, aka “Mike” out of Phantasm.

Not another Slenderman film?

With his faceless stare and fine suit, it looks like Slenderman but it’s actually the ghost of a murdered American Indian who went by the name of Flay.

So, why does he wear a suit and tie?

The film opens with a prologue set in the 1800s showing Flay refusing to wear western clothing and is tortured to death by having his face skinned whilst being chained.

Hence the cursed chains!

Yes!

And the faceless man!
See full article at Nerdly
  • 5/6/2019
  • by Aaron Shakespeare
  • Nerdly
Horror Highlights: Trailers & Release Details for Black Site, Flay, Evil River
Dread and Epic Pictures present Black Site. Described as an action horror mix between H.P. Lovecraft and The Raid, Black Site will be released on VOD on April 9th. Also: release details for Flay and Evil River.

Black Site On Demand Release Details: Press Release: "Epic Pictures and Dread are thrilled to represent the action horror, Black Site, releasing April 9, 2019! It is best described as a mixture of “John Carpenter Meets H.P. Lovecraft Meets The Raid.” Jonathan Barkan at Dread Central could barely contain his excitement!

“When I first heard about Black Site, my imagination went wild at the description. Then, after seeing it, I knew that this was a film that would be perfect for horror audiences and Dread! Tom Paton is an amazing director who has an incredibly bright future ahead of him and it’s a pleasure and an honor to be a part of that.
See full article at DailyDead
  • 3/15/2019
  • by Tamika Jones
  • DailyDead
Uncork’d Picks Up Worldwide Rights To Horror Pic ‘Flay’ – Cannes
Exclusive: Uncork'd Entertainment has picked up worldwide rights to horror fantasy Flay from director Eric Pham. Pham, who is known for his special effects work on Grindhouseand Sin City, directs a cast including Violette Beane, A. Michael Baldwin, Elle Lamont, Dalton Gray, Johnny Walter, Aaron Spivey-Sorrells, Peggy Schott, Kaylee King and Noe de la Garza. Story follows an estranged daughter who, after the death of her mother, struggles to save her brother and those…...
See full article at Deadline
  • 5/25/2017
  • Deadline
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