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Scared to Death (1980)

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Scared to Death

Scared to Death (2024) Review
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Fledgling filmmaker Jasper (Olivier Paris) has landed a gig as a production assistant to director Max Wolf (Lin Shaye) on upcoming horror film Dead House, only the job seems to have little in the way of perks and lots in the way of one-way belittling as Max shows Jasper who’s the boss in front of the production team. Max also takes the credit for Jasper’s ideas, one of which is to indulge in a little field trip to a long abandoned orphanage, where they intend to hold a séance.

Said séance is to be conducted by local realtor and horror fan Felix (Bill Moseley), who happens to be a big fan of genre icon and Dead House cast member Gregory “The Grog” Grogstone (Kurt Deimer) and is keen to offer his medium skills for a cut price in order to meet his idol. Jasper has also cut a deal of his own,...
See full article at Love Horror
  • 3/10/2025
  • by Darren Gaskell
  • Love Horror
Five FrightFest Facts with Eric Barrett of ‘Scared to Death’
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Pigeon Shrine FrightFest Glasgow audiences were treated to a séance gone horribly wrong this weekend as Scared to Death made its International Premiere on Saturday 8th March. Produced by Eric Barrett and directed by Paul Boyd, this comedy-horror hybrid blends Hollywood satire, supernatural terror, and pitch-black humour, all wrapped up in a delightfully sinister premise.

Starring Lin Shaye, Bill Moseley, and Rae Dawn Chong, Scared to Death follows an ambitious young filmmaker who convinces his cast and crew to attend a real séance in the abandoned children’s shelter where they’re shooting their latest horror film. But what begins as a quirky publicity stunt soon descends into a nightmare, as the ghosts of long-dead orphans – and something far worse – come out to play.

Prior to its sensational screening, we sat down with experienced producer Eric Barrett to talk career pivots, the challenge of balancing horror and comedy, and why...
See full article at Love Horror
  • 3/9/2025
  • by Peter Campbell
  • Love Horror
Lin Shaye
Horror legend Lin Shaye on Scared to Death, which movies scare her and a possible return to Insidious
Lin Shaye
Very few have a screen presence quite like Lin Shaye who is back in new horror-comedy, Scared to Death.

The official “Godmother of Horror” her career has spanned over 40 years where she’s worked with icons such as Wes Craven. And she still remains one of the best in horror with great performances in the Insidious franchise.

We sit down with Lin to talk about if she believes in the spirit world and a possible return to the world of Insidious.

You can watch the full interview here:

Tickets for Scared to Death are available here and the full FrightFest programme can be found here

The post Horror legend Lin Shaye on Scared to Death, which movies scare her and a possible return to Insidious appeared first on HeyUGuys.
See full article at HeyUGuys.co.uk
  • 3/8/2025
  • by Thomas Alexander
  • HeyUGuys.co.uk
Paul Boyd
Director/Writer Paul Boyd and star Kurt Deimer on Scared to Death, being in a real seance and film poster art
Paul Boyd
At FrightFest this year the fear will certainly flow and with that we speak to director-writer Paul Boyd and star Kurt Deimer about horror, Scared to Death.

The exploration of the afterlife and spirit world in general is certainly nothing new, but how it is executed is what makes the difference. Glasgow-born director and writer Paul Boyd along with star Kurt Deimer talk about working with the great Lin Shaye (our chat with her is here), the importance of filming on location and more.

You can watch the full interview here:

Tickets for Scared to Death are available here and the full FrightFest programme can be found here

The post Director/Writer Paul Boyd and star Kurt Deimer on Scared to Death, being in a real seance and film poster art appeared first on HeyUGuys.
See full article at HeyUGuys.co.uk
  • 3/8/2025
  • by Thomas Alexander
  • HeyUGuys.co.uk
‘Scared to Death’ Premieres at FrightFest
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Paul Boyd’s Scared to Death is set to make its international debut at Pigeon Shrine FrightFest Glasgow 2025 on 8th March, offering up a terrifying blend of supernatural horror and Hollywood satire. Starring genre icons Lin Shaye (Insidious), Bill Moseley (The Devil’s Rejects), and Rae Dawn Chong (Commando), the film follows a group of filmmakers who, in their pursuit of authenticity, find themselves trapped in a real-life nightmare.

The story centres on Jasper (Olivier Paris), a young production assistant desperate to prove himself in the film industry. When he suggests attending a séance at a supposedly haunted orphanage for research on their latest horror film, Dead House, the idea is met with enthusiasm. The location in question—a long-abandoned children’s shelter—has been shuttered for seventy years following the mysterious deaths of five children in 1954, all of whom were reportedly found with expressions of terror, as if quite literally scared to death.
See full article at Love Horror
  • 3/6/2025
  • by Emily Bennett
  • Love Horror
Popcorn Frights Film Festival 2024’s First Wave of Programming Includes The Grudge 20th Anniversary Screening, Scared To Death, “Lost First Cut” of Return Of The Living Dead 3, and More!
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A tidal wave of cinematic terror returns to South Florida this summer with the tenth edition of the Popcorn Frights Film Festival, and the first wave of programming is brimming with sun-soaked scares, must-see screenings, special guests, and virtual streamings for horror fans to enjoy, including the "Lost First Cut" of Brian Yuzna's Return of the Living Dead 3, a 20th anniversary screening of The Grudge, the world premiere of Scared to Death, and much more!

You can purchase In-Theater All-Access VIP Badges here and Virtual All-Access Passes here.

Below, we have a look at the full first wave of programming for this year's Popcorn Frights Film Festival. Stay tuned to Daily Dead for more updates, and be sure to visit Popcorn Frights' official website for more information!

Press Release: Popcorn Frights celebrates its 10th anniversary with a first wave announcement headlined by 24 boundary-pushing and mind-enhancing feature films, including...
See full article at DailyDead
  • 7/23/2024
  • by Derek Anderson
  • DailyDead
Popcorn Frights Film Festival 2024’s First Wave Includes “Lost First Cut” of ‘Return of the Living Dead 3’ and More
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The Popcorn Frights Film Festival is back this year, both in-person and virtually, from August 8-18. They’ve unleashed the first wave of programming, indicating that the fest is going big for its tenth anniversary celebration with new premieres, virtual screenings, and exciting retro showings including the “Lost First Cut” of Brian Yuzna‘s Return of the Living Dead 3.

To add to the pure mayhem of its anniversary celebration, Popcorn Frights 2024’s in-theater experience will be offered free and open to the public, as a gift back to the community for ten years of their dedicated support and moviegoing love. Popcorn Frights’ free festival is made possible by the generous support of Nightmare Weekend Miami.

Highlights include the 35th anniversary presentation of Brian Yuzna’s spectacularly insane masterpiece Society, one of the ickiest, sweatiest, gloopiest, horniest, and most original body horror shockers of all time. The master of horror will...
See full article at bloody-disgusting.com
  • 7/17/2024
  • by Meagan Navarro
  • bloody-disgusting.com
New Horror Comedy Trailer Teams Up Genre Legends Lin Shaye and Bill Moseley
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A new trailer was recently dropped for the upcoming horror comedy Scared to Death, starring horror movie veterans Lin Shaye (Insidious) and Bill Moseley (House of 1000 Corpses).

The exclusive trailer released by Bloody Disgusting, sets the stage for what appears to be a wild haunted house film. According to the outlet, the synopsis for the film reads "Jasper is a young opportunistic filmmaker yearning to climb the Hollywood ladder. While working as a lowly production assistant, he seizes his chance to be a real director when he suggests to his cantankerous boss that the crew and actors from their upcoming horror film attend a real sance in an old haunted house for research. The place they choose is an abandoned childrens shelter that has been closed for 70 years since the mysterious murders of five children in 1942. Ominously, the orphans were discovered scared to death. Once the sance begins, the...
See full article at CBR
  • 5/31/2024
  • by Adam Meilstrup
  • CBR
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‘Scared to Death’ Exclusive Trailer: Lin Shaye and Bill Moseley Conduct a Séance
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Written and directed by music video vet Paul Boyd, the horror-comedy Scared to Death will be hitting the genre film festival circuit soon, and we’ve got the exclusive trailer today.

Horror legends Bill Moseley and Lin Shaye lead the cast of the upcoming Scared to Death, which boasts creature creations by Legacy FX, the maestros best known for Godzilla x Kong, Avatar, The Shape of Water, and the upcoming Alien: Romulus.

In Scared to Death, “Jasper is a young opportunistic filmmaker yearning to climb the Hollywood ladder. While working as a lowly production assistant, he seizes his chance to be a “real” director when he suggests to his cantankerous boss that the crew and actors from their upcoming horror film attend a real séance in an old haunted house for research.

“The place they choose is an abandoned children’s shelter that has been closed for 70 years since the...
See full article at bloody-disgusting.com
  • 5/31/2024
  • by John Squires
  • bloody-disgusting.com
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House on Haunted Hill (1999) – The Test of Time
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From one 1999 horror remake to another. After rewatching The Haunting with eyes that were both more critical and 25 years older, it got me thinking about the other remake that came out that year. One that was a remake of a far sillier movie and that was the first effort from a new studio, namely Dark Castle Entertainment. The original was from a far less dark castle in that of schlock and gimmick purveyor William Castle and it starred Vincent Price as a man offering strangers money to stay in an allegedly haunted house for a night. While The Haunting failed on multiple levels to improve with age, how does House on Haunted Hill (watch it Here) look after a quarter of a century? Does its cheesy yet graphic tone feel at home in the time of A24 and elevated horror or should it forfeit its 1 million dollar check and leave the cursed grounds forever.
See full article at JoBlo.com
  • 5/21/2024
  • by Andrew Hatfield
  • JoBlo.com
‘Welcome to Primetime’ – New Book Explores the “Freddy’s Nightmares” Television Series
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A spinoff of the film franchise, “Freddy’s Nightmares” was an anthology series starring the original Freddy Krueger, Robert Englund. Airing from 1988 to 1990, each episode told a different story of a dark rooted and grim nature that takes place in this fictitious town on Elm Street, and now a brand new book will take us deeper into the series than ever before.

Death Cult Press has announced Welcome to Primetime from authors Geoff Turner, Henrique Couto and David Denover, up for pre-order now ahead of April 1, 2024 release.

“This collection features breakdowns of each episode in the series, interviews with the show’s creators and a selected history of the bizarre world of horror anthology television.”

You can pre-order three different book bundles from Death Cult Press now.

“Freddy’s Nightmares” picked up with where the films left off, with Krueger terrorizing the citizens of his hometown and taking his revenge out through their dreams.
See full article at bloody-disgusting.com
  • 3/8/2024
  • by John Squires
  • bloody-disgusting.com
Lin Shaye Has Several More Ideas to Share for Future Insidious Sequels
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Audiences will see the final Lambert family chapter when Insidious: The Red Door premieres this Friday. The fifth installment in the Insidious film franchise, The Red Door serves as a sequel to the second film and is set ten years after. Along with the Lamberts, portrayed by Patrick Wilson, Ty Simpkins, Rose Byrne, and Andrew Astor, Lin Shaye returns as psychic Elise Rainier. Shaye has been a fixture in the film series, appearing in all chapters. As audiences may recall, Elise has been connected to Josh (Wilson) since childhood, and was contacted by his mother to assist with the Bride in Black, who was intent on killing and possessing Josh. Although Elise is killed by the Bride in Black during the first film, she returned for the second film as a spirit inhabiting The Further.

The next two films, Insidious: Chapter 3 and Insidious: The Last Key, served as prequels, and...
See full article at MovieWeb
  • 7/6/2023
  • by Patricia Abaroa
  • MovieWeb
Scared to Death: Bill Moseley, Lin Shaye find horror in an abandoned orphanage
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Genre regulars Bill Moseley and Lin Shaye have just found their latest horror project to work on – and Shaye is a producer on this one as well! Deadline reports that Moseley and Shaye have signed on to appear in Scared to Death, which will be filming in Los Angeles next month.

Written and directed by Paul Boyd, Scared to Death will tell the story of a group of young filmmakers who enter an abandoned children’s orphanage in order to do research for a movie… and that’s their first mistake.

Scared to Death is coming to us from Mirror Films, and Shaye is producing the film alongside Eric Barrett.

Moseley and Shaye are joined in the cast by Olivier Paris (How I Met Your Father) and Daytime Emmy winner Victoria Konefal (Days of Our Lives).

Moseley and Shaye have both been showing up in horror movies since the 1980s.
See full article at JoBlo.com
  • 2/24/2023
  • by Cody Hamman
  • JoBlo.com
Matt Walsh Joins ‘The Unexpecteds’; Lin Shaye, Bill Moseley Board ‘Scared To Death’; Sublimity Lands ‘Chapel’; Hulu/Firelight Kindling Fund Launch; ‘This World Is Not My Own’ Trailer – Film Briefs
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Exclusive: 2x Emmy nominee Matt Walsh (Veep) has signed on to star alongside Alejandro De Hoyos (The Man from Toronto), Chelsea Rendon (Vida), Francisco Ramos (Gentefied), John Kaler (The Wrong Guy) and Jason Konopisos-Alvarez (Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay) in the action-comedy The Unexpecteds from writer-director Alejandro Montoya Marín.

Pic follows Gary (Walsh) and a group of his best friends as they seek revenge against a social media influencer who has scammed them of their life savings. De Hoyos is producing for Alta California Pictures, with Kaler, Jasmin Espada, Walsh and Pedro Pano co-producing.

Related Story Cph: Dox Sets 2023 Lineup; Rubicon TV Hires New Exec; ‘The Ark’ Inks German Distribution — Global Briefs Related Story 'Bolt From The Blue': Filming Wraps On Kate Flannery & Matt Walsh Sci-Fi Related Story Apple's Lincoln Assassination Limited Series 'Manhunt' Finds Its Dr. Mudd In Matt Walsh

Walsh is repped by UTA,...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 2/24/2023
  • by Matt Grobar
  • Deadline Film + TV
Kaytranada
Kaytranada Taps Pharrell, Tinashe for New LP ‘Bubba’
Kaytranada
Kaytranada recruited Pharrell Williams and Tinashe for his upcoming second LP, Bubba, out December 13th via RCA Records. The Canadian producer previewed the album — which follows his 2016 debut, 99.9% — with the funky new song “10%,” featuring Kali Uchis.

“You keep on takin’ from me, but where’s my 10 percent?” Uchis croons on the track over Kaytranada’s smooth groove, built on a thumping kick drum, pulsing bass and woozy synthesizer chords. “Don’t act like you didn’t know,” she adds on the bridge. “You’ve been watered down, baby/I gotta...
See full article at Rollingstone.com
  • 12/10/2019
  • by Ryan Reed
  • Rollingstone.com
Pool Party Massacre Trailer Is Hot, Drippy, Summer Horror Fun
Terror Films served up a tantalizing taste of Pool Party Massacre to horror fans with a Red Band trailer, recently. Now, they want to get you back in the pool. The Green Band trailer for Pool Party Massacre is here as the film releases this Friday, August 17th, on Digital platforms.

The film has an up-and-coming cast and crew. Pool Party Massacre was written and directed by Drew Marvick. As well, the film stars: adult film actress Alexis Adams, Sally Burnswello (Do Not Disturb), Nick Beyer (Popcorn Killer), Paul Card, Dora Deceuninck and LeeAnna Vamp. All of the cast and their characters will see bloodshed this week, on various Digital providers!

On Digital, horror fans can watch the blood fly, in this Green Band trailer. In this clip, a bunch of snotty socialites get what they deserve as they are slaughtered one by one, by a shadowy killer! This Green...
See full article at MovieWeb
  • 8/13/2018
  • by MovieWeb
  • MovieWeb
Horror Highlights: New “Horror Buddy” from Horror Decor, Pool Party Massacre Red Band Trailer, Q&A with Open 24 Hours Writer/Director Padraig Reynolds
Introducing the newest character in Horror Decor's Horror Buddies line, skinless Uncle. With artwork by Matt Skiff, the skinless Uncle (reminiscent of Uncle Frank from Hellraiser) is available as a buddy and a backpack clip. Also in today's Highlights: the red band trailer for Pool Party Massacre and a Q&A with Open 24 Hours director Padraig Reynolds.

Horror Decor's New Horror Buddy Details: "Horror Decor has added our favorite skinless Uncle to their Horror Buddies line. The Horror Buddies are a mashup of horror characters with old school wrestling buddies, which originally launched in 2014. The Uncle artwork was drawn by Matt Skiff and each buddy is handmade. Horror Buddies are available in large and mini sizes, as well as a backpack clip."

Check out the brand new Uncle Horror Buddy, along with the other designs that are available at:

https://horrordecor.net/collections/horror-buddies"

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Watch the Pool Party Massacre...
See full article at DailyDead
  • 7/30/2018
  • by Tamika Jones
  • DailyDead
Masters Of Horror Rewatch: William Malone’s “Fair-Haired Child”
We’re in the home stretch of Masters of Horror Season One, and many of the genre’s biggest names have already been checked off the list: Carpenter, Landis, Hooper, Gordon, Dante, Coscarelli, Argento. That brings us to William Malone, probably the first Master who’s not already a household name among horror fans. And while his episode isn’t among the strongest of the first season, he does conjure up one of the series’ scariest images and embraces the surreal in a way the other installments have not. His is a worthy entry in the Masters of Horror run.

Season One, Episode 9

“Fair-Haired Child”

Director: William Malone

Original Air Date: January 6, 2006

William Malone is a guy who has always been around horror, but you might not know his name immediately because he’s so often been behind the scenes and has only made a handful of films. A lifelong Monster Kid,...
See full article at DailyDead
  • 6/12/2018
  • by Patrick Bromley
  • DailyDead
The Most Overlooked Film of 2010
It just dawned on me today that I completely forgot about Parasomnia when I was doing my favorite films of the year. It really is tough to keep up on the many pictures I watch, and William Malone’s sleeper spectacle is one that I saw some time back. It is a blessing in disguise that I was absent-minded because it allows me to put his sleeping beauty fable in the spotlight. The irony is Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland made some many critics worst list, whereas Parasomnia is Alice in Acidland and will make you forget than expensive blunder. Here is the interview I did with William Malone prior to the Blu-ray/DVD release of the flick.

Jason Bene: You are a huge devotee of the 1920 silent film The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. How much of that style and vision can be seen in Parasomnia?

William Malone:...
See full article at Killer Films
  • 12/23/2010
  • by Jason Bene
  • Killer Films
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