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Les Mâchoires infernales (1976)

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Fred Olen Ray
‘Jack-o’ Is Back-o – Fred Olen Ray & Sybil Danning Are Making a Sequel to the ’90s Cult Classic Slasher
Fred Olen Ray
In 1995, filmmaker Fred Olen Ray executive produced the direct-to-video Halloween slasher Jack-o — which he famously referring to as a “shit pickle” on the audio commentary.

30 years later, the B-movie stalwart is writing and directing Jack-o 2: Blood Moon Rising. Inspired by 1970s drive-in movies, the sequel aims to highlight a monstrous creature, dark swamps, and fair maidens in peril.

Ray will produce alongside Sean Donohue, with original Jack-o director Steve Latshaw and exploitation maven William Grefé (Mako: The Jaws of Death) executive producing.

Genre regulars Sybil Danning (Howling II: Your Sister Is a Werewolf), Richard Gabai (Demon Wind), Sushii Xhyvette Holder (Naked Cannibal Campers), and Martin Nicholas (The Alien Dead) are attached to star.

An Indiegogo campaign has launched to crowdfund $50,000 toward the sequel, which Ray says will “help offset my personal cash investment for the bulk of the financing and allow me to import a name star.” Perks range...
See full article at bloody-disgusting.com
  • 8/11/2025
  • by Alex DiVincenzo
  • bloody-disgusting.com
Les Mâchoires infernales (1976)
The Jaws of Death July 26 2025 on Investigation Discovery
Les Mâchoires infernales (1976)
On Saturday July 26 2025, Investigation Discovery broadcasts The Jaws of Death!

Episode Summary

The upcoming episode of “The Jaws of Death” on Investigation Discovery promises to be a gripping exploration of real-life events that are both chilling and captivating. This episode dives into the world of shark attacks, examining the circumstances and stories behind these dangerous encounters.

Viewers will learn about various incidents involving sharks and the people who faced these harrowing situations. The episode aims to shed light on the nature of these creatures and the reasons behind their attacks. Through interviews with survivors, experts, and witnesses, the narrative unfolds, revealing the complexities of human and animal interactions in the ocean.

As the episode progresses, it will highlight not only the fear and danger associated with shark attacks but also the efforts made by researchers and conservationists to understand and protect these marine animals. The balance between human safety and...
See full article at TV Regular
  • 7/26/2025
  • by US Posts
  • TV Regular
Les Mâchoires infernales (1976)
The Jaws of Death Airs July 26 2025 on Investigation Discovery
Les Mâchoires infernales (1976)
“The Jaws of Death” promises to be a gripping episode airing on Investigation Discovery at 10:00 Pm on Saturday, July 26, 2025. This episode dives deep into the chilling world of shark attacks, exploring the terrifying encounters that have left both victims and witnesses shaken. Viewers will be taken on a journey through harrowing stories, revealing the raw fear and chaos that unfolds when humans come face-to-face with these powerful predators.

The show will feature interviews with survivors who share their personal experiences and the impact these events had on their lives. Experts will weigh in, providing insights into shark behavior and the reasons behind these attacks. With dramatic reenactments and real footage, “The Jaws of Death” aims to capture the tension and unpredictability of ocean encounters, leaving audiences on the edge of their seats.

As the episode unfolds, it will also address the misconceptions surrounding sharks and the ocean’s ecosystem.
See full article at TV Everyday
  • 7/18/2025
  • by Jules Byrd
  • TV Everyday
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Arrow Video July 2025 Streaming Lineup
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See what's coming to the subscription channel next month!

Arrow Video 2025 Streaming Lineup

If you have the Arrow streaming service, you've got some great things to look forward to in July. Larry Cohen, werewolves, a sci-fi apocalpyse, Ted Geoghegan selects and more await your eyeballs.

Arrow is available in the US, Canada, the UK and Ireland on the following Apps/devices: Roku, Apple TV & iOS devices, Samsung TVs, Android TV and mobile devices, Fire TV, and on all web browsers at https://www.arrow-player.com.

Arrow Video is excited to announce the July 2025 lineup of their subscription-based Arrow platform, available to subscribers in the US, Canada, the UK and Ireland. Enjoy a selection of new titles, from carefully cultivated curations to shorts by new talent. For serious enthusiasts, Arrow offers deep dives into the tastes of filmmakers that changed the way we see the genre.

The Arrow July 2025 lineup...
See full article at Horror DNA
  • 6/26/2025
  • by steve.pattee@gmail.com (Steve Pattee)
  • Horror DNA
7 Jaws Knock-Offs and the Revival of the Creature Feature
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When Jaws became the biggest movie in the world, there was no doubt that directors and producers would take the wrong lessons. Single-handedly reviving the creature feature in popular culture, Jaws led to a series of particularly violent movies about other animals on a rampage. Below, we’ve highlighted seven of the best Jaws knock-offs and why they’re fun in their own right.

Jaws Knock-Offs to Watch 7. Mako: The Jaws of Death (1976)

Directed by William Grefe

Deciding that sharks were enough to get audiences into the theater, Mako: The Jaws of Death is one of the more blatant Jaws knock-offs in the era. However, it’s a far stranger movie than you might expect. A man not only realizes he has a telephatic connection to sharks, but he grows emotional bonds to them. When others threaten his shark friends, the man uses the sharks to eliminate the threats. Mako...
See full article at FandomWire
  • 6/21/2025
  • by Alan French
  • FandomWire
‘Impulse’ Blu-ray Review – Grindhouse Releasing Restores Obscure ’70s Thriller Starring William Shatner
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Only three years before he was trapped in Arizona by a kingdom of tarantulas and a mere five years before he played James T. Kirk in Star Trek‘s first motion picture, William Shatner starred in the low budget thriller Impulse. And thanks to the team at Grindhouse Releasing, the world can finally witness another Shatner joint in all its restored 4k glory.

So does good ole’ Bill play the hero in this one? Uh no, not in the least. We get full on evil demented Shatner in the flesh. He portrays Matt Stone (not to be confused with the talented South Park creator), who is just your typical thumb-sucking, mini cigar chain-smoking, conniving, scheming faux financial investor. His prey are vulnerable and lonely women, who he exploits for their money with delusional promises of fortune, love and monogamous commitment. He’s a sociopath, a psychopath…all kinds of ‘paths.
See full article at bloody-disgusting.com
  • 1/26/2024
  • by Geof Capodanno
  • bloody-disgusting.com
The Whales Are Revolting Against Humanity And A Forgotten Jaws Rip-Off Warned Us
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A wannabe "Jaws" rip-off theorized what would happen if a killer whale wreaked revenge on humanity -- "Orca" was a warning. Let's be honest: it's kind of a surprise that it's taken this long for killer whales to revolt against humans. We've poisoned their oceans, killed their young, and forced them into a life of showbiz in cramped theme park pools. Humans had a good run but it seems that orcas are the new mammals in charge.

Sailors working off the coast of Western Europe have reported a series of attacks by a group of orcas they said seemed to be "coordinated." This included striking and sinking a number of boats, although no human casualties have been reported. Some scientists said spikes in aggression may have been started by a female orca nicknamed White Gladis, who is believed to have suffered trauma after a collision with a sailboat.

While other...
See full article at Slash Film
  • 5/26/2023
  • by Kayleigh Donaldson
  • Slash Film
Death Curse with Grefé screening in Fl
Film Ranch International sent along the news that it’s teaming with Tampa, Florida’s Gasparilla Film Festival to present a rare big-screen showing of the 1967 B-flick Death Curse Of Tartu. The movie’s director, exploitation veteran William Grefé, will be on hand for a Q&A.

Death Curse, in which a group of archaeology students are menaced by the murderous spirit of an ancient Native American medicine man, will be screened this Saturday, February 28 at 8:10 p.m. at Tampa’s Channelside Theaters (615 Channelside Drive). Following the movie, Grefé will be interviewed by St. Petersburg Times film critic Steve Persall about his lengthy career, which also encompasses the killer-snake movie Stanley, the killer-shark flick Mako: The Jaws Of Death and the William Shatner-starrer Impulse. (La-area fright fans can meet Grefé when he appears as part of a Stanley reunion at our La Weekend of Horrors.) Death Curse will...
See full article at Fangoria
  • 2/24/2009
  • Fangoria
Stanley reunion set for La Fango con
A reunion devoted to the 1972 killer snake movie Stanley will take place at the next West Coast edition of Fangoria’s Weekend of Horrors convention, to be held April 17-19 at the Los Angeles Convention Center (1201 South Figueroa). Attending the panel will be exploitation great William Grefé, who also helmed Mako: The Jaws Of Death and Impulse, and screenwriter/actor Gary (Giant From The Unknown) Crutcher.

A cult favorite inspired by Willard, Stanley concerns a frustrated Vietnam vet (Chris Robinson) who gets even by siccing reptilian friends on his enemies. The convention will also premiere the 65-minute cut of filmmaker Daniel Griffith’s Dark Side Of Eden: The Making Of Stanley (expanded from the version seen on the recent Stanley DVD), a documentary featuring new interviews with Grefé, Crutcher, Robinson and co-star Steve Alaimo. Using over 100 rare behind-the-scenes photographs and exclusive 16mm film footage from the director’s personal archives,...
See full article at Fangoria
  • 2/8/2009
  • Fangoria
Brainjacked mutants love Fango!; exclusive new pic
Film Ranch toppers Andrew Allan and Andy Lalino passed on an exclusive pic showing a few of the stars of their upcoming shocker Brainjacked enjoying their favorite magazine. Check it out below the cut.

The sci-fi/horror hybrid stars Chris Jackson as Tristan, a young runaway who winds up at The Garden, a rehab facility run by Dr. Karas (100 Tears’ Rod Grant). The good doctor at first cures the debilitating migraines Tristan suffers, but Tristan soon discovers that Karas wants to get into his head another way: He’s been performing mind-control experiments on the other residents, turning them into his zombielike slaves. Tears director Marcus Koch created the makeup FX, and the cast also includes Somali Rose, Chris Sarlls, Krista Grotte and B-flick veteran Joel D. Wynkoop, with a cameo by veteran director William Grefé of Stanley and Mako: The Jaws Of Death fame. Brainjacked is currently in postproduction,...
See full article at Fangoria
  • 1/22/2009
  • Fangoria
B-movie veteran William Grefé gets documentary treatment
The man who gave the world the rattlesnake terror of Stanley and William Shatner suffering a murderous Impulse is now finding his own legacy slithering into documentary form. William Grefé (pictured), the director whose drive-in classics also include Death Curse Of Tartu and Mako: The Jaws Of Death, will be the subject of a full-length documentary exploring his entire cinematic history.

The feature is being put together by Daniel Griffith, who worked on this month’s Bci Eclipse DVD of Stanley, and the Florida-based Grefé tells Fango, “It will be released soon. It covers my whole film career, and they interviewed about 12 people I have worked with, including the actor Johnny Chandler. We even got William Shatner involved; he provides commentary over some hilarious behind-the-scenes footage of Impulse. I was in his office during a recent trip out to Los Angeles for a double bill of Stanley and Impulse at the New Beverly Cinema.
See full article at Fangoria
  • 11/26/2008
  • Fangoria
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