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Karen Boles in Stash (2007)

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10 Essential Tips for Survival in Cronos: The New Dawn
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Cronos: The New Dawn brings a new breed of survival horror that’s not for the weak. Featuring a narrative that delves into both the past and the future, you’ll encounter many terrifying threats as you explore the remnants of The Change. If you want to explore a post-apocalyptic Poland without falling prey to the Orphans, here are 10 essential tips to survive the merging chaos:

1. Exploration Pays Off

In Cronos: The New Dawn, exploring every nook and cranny will pay off in the long run. Alt-history Poland, albeit being linear in design, has much to offer, even with its grotesque, merging Orphans. Explore as much as you can to collect ammo,...
See full article at FandomWire
  • 9/4/2025
  • by Souptik Adhikary
  • FandomWire
Zillow Gone Wild “Secret Stash” S2E7 August 29 2025 on HGTV
On Friday August 29 2025, HGTV broadcasts Zillow Gone Wild!

Secret Stash Season 2 Episode 7 Episode Summary

“Zillow Gone Wild” is back with an exciting new episode titled “Secret Stash.” In this thrilling installment, Jack embarks on an adventure that takes him to some truly unique homes. Each property tells its own story, and viewers are in for a treat as they explore these fascinating spaces.

One of the highlights of the episode is a former mobster’s compound. This property is filled with history and intrigue, giving a glimpse into a world that many only see in movies. The design and features of the home reflect a time and lifestyle that is both captivating and mysterious.
See full article at TV Regular
  • 8/29/2025
  • by US Posts
  • TV Regular
American Pickers (2010)
American Pickers “Best of: Supersized Stash” S26 June 4 2025 on History
American Pickers (2010)
On Wednesday June 4 2025, History broadcasts American Pickers!

Best of: Supersized Stash Season 26 Episode Summary

The upcoming episode of “American Pickers,” titled “Best of: Supersized Stash,” promises to be an exciting journey for fans of the show. In this episode, Mike and Frank, the well-known pickers, come across some impressive collections that are sure to catch the attention of collectors and enthusiasts alike.

As the episode unfolds, Mike and Frank stumble upon a treasure trove of motorcycles. This discovery sets the stage for an adventure filled with surprises and unique finds. The thrill of uncovering rare bikes adds an extra layer of excitement to the episode, as viewers get to see what treasures lie hidden in these collections.

The adventure doesn’t stop there. The pickers find themselves waist-deep in two massive hangars filled with even more items. The sheer size of these collections is bound to amaze anyone who appreciates the art of picking.
See full article at TV Regular
  • 6/4/2025
  • by US Posts
  • TV Regular
Arthur L. Braddy III
To Catch a Smuggler: Secret Stash “Unholy Guacamole” S8 October 12 2024 on National Geographic
Arthur L. Braddy III
On Saturday October 12 2024, National Geographic broadcasts To Catch a Smuggler: Secret Stash!

Unholy Guacamole Season 8 Episode Summary

The upcoming episode of “To Catch a Smuggler: Secret Stash” is titled “Unholy Guacamole.” It will air on National Geographic and promises to be an intriguing watch for fans of the series. This enhanced episode focuses on the efforts of Homeland Security Investigations (Hsi) as they tackle a unique smuggling case.

In “Unholy Guacamole,” Hsi agents discover a surprising method of smuggling cocaine. The drugs are cleverly hidden in frozen avocado pulp, showcasing the lengths that smugglers will go to evade detection. This episode highlights the challenges law enforcement faces in identifying and intercepting illegal substances concealed in everyday products.

As the episode unfolds, viewers will see how Hsi employs advanced techniques and teamwork to uncover the hidden stash. The investigation will provide insights into the world of drug smuggling and the innovative tactics used by criminals.
See full article at TV Regular
  • 10/12/2024
  • by US Posts
  • TV Regular
Aéroport ultime : JFK (2020)
To Catch a Smuggler: Secret Stash Airs October 5 2024 on National Geographic
Aéroport ultime : JFK (2020)
On Saturday, October 5, 2024, at 9:00 Pm, National Geographic will air “To Catch a Smuggler: Secret Stash,” a gripping look into the challenges faced by the Department of Homeland Security at the nation’s airports. Each year, millions of travelers pass through these busy hubs, and hidden among them are those with contraband and ill intentions. This episode sheds light on the vigilant efforts of customs agents and law enforcement as they work tirelessly to keep the borders secure.

Viewers will gain insight into the meticulous processes that go into identifying suspicious behavior and the methods used to detect hidden smuggled items. From drugs to weapons, the show highlights the creativity of smugglers and the ingenuity of those who protect the borders. With real-life scenarios and tense moments, “To Catch a Smuggler: Secret Stash” promises to be both informative and thrilling, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the ongoing battle against smuggling.
See full article at TV Everyday
  • 9/28/2024
  • by Jules Byrd
  • TV Everyday
The Block (2003)
To Catch a Smuggler: Secret Stash “New Drug on the Block” S7 September 14 2024 on National Geographic
The Block (2003)
On Saturday September 14 2024, National Geographic broadcasts To Catch a Smuggler: Secret Stash!

New Drug on the Block Season 7 Episode Summary

The upcoming episode of “To Catch a Smuggler: Secret Stash,” titled “New Drug on the Block,” promises to bring viewers an exciting look into the world of drug enforcement. Airing on National Geographic, this enhanced episode focuses on the team at Homeland Security Investigations (Hsi) in Miami as they tackle a new and mysterious drug that has recently emerged in the area.

In “New Drug on the Block,” the Hsi Miami team faces the challenges of identifying and understanding this unknown substance. The episode will showcase the methods and techniques used by the agents as they work to uncover the origins of the drug and the smuggling operations behind it. The stakes are high, as the team races against time to prevent this new drug from spreading further into the community.
See full article at TV Regular
  • 9/14/2024
  • by US Posts
  • TV Regular
Every Holodrama Location In Star Wars Outlaws
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Holodramas are small snippets of dramatic radio plays in Star Wars Outlaws. These Holodramas are slices of soap operas and the best entertainment the galaxy has to offer. They act as fun collectibles that expand the Star Wars universe and provide a simple laugh to players who manage to find them.

There are 15 Holodramas found throughout Toshara, Akiva, Kijimi, and Tatooine. The Holodramas contain portions of five shows; Love On Deck 5, Glarnok & Yabassi, The Adventures of Flux Magnetar, Baradium Dynasty, and Family of the Frontier Worlds. They are dramatic, overwritten, and essential to getting 100% in Star Wars Outlaws.

Holodramas On Toshara A Taste Of Each Show

Toshara is the home of the Pyke Syndicate in Star Wars Outlaws. The moon makes its first appearance in the Star Wars franchise in this game, offering a range of secrets and locations controlled by the Pykes and the Empire. You can find snippets...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 9/12/2024
  • by Emmy Holthe
  • ScreenRant
Karen Boles in Stash (2007)
To Catch a Smuggler: Secret Stash Season 7 Pots of Coke Airs August 31 2024 on National Geographic
Karen Boles in Stash (2007)
On Saturday, August 31, 2024, at 9:00 Pm, National Geographic will air an intense new episode of “To Catch a Smuggler: Secret Stash,” titled “Pots of Coke.” This season seven installment dives deep into the world of drug trafficking as Homeland Security Investigations (Hsi) tracks a massive shipment of 246 kilograms of cocaine.

The episode showcases the challenges faced by law enforcement as they work tirelessly to intercept the dangerous drug before it reaches the streets. Viewers will get a behind-the-scenes look at the high-stakes operations involved in monitoring suspicious shipments and gathering crucial intelligence. The tension builds as Hsi agents piece together the puzzle, revealing the complex network of smugglers trying to evade capture.

With gripping storytelling and real-life drama, “Pots of Coke” provides an eye-opening perspective on the fight against drug smuggling. This episode not only highlights the dangers of illegal drugs but also emphasizes the dedication of those working to keep communities safe.
See full article at TV Everyday
  • 8/24/2024
  • by Jules Byrd
  • TV Everyday
Today's Wordle Answer & Hints For February 16, 2024 (Puzzle #972)
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To solve February 16th’s Wordle answer, you will need to be careful as the solution contains a repeating letter that could throw you off. Much like previous Wordles with repeating letters, today’s answer might take up all of your attempts unless you use some hints or a different mode. It goes without saying that you might lose your daily streak if you keep using random guesses.

However, if you use Wordle’s hard mode, you will be able to prevent losing your streak, as this mode will not let you use random words. Once you discover the correct position of a letter, you won’t be able to use them in other spots. This should let you discover the repeating letter faster than in regular mode and might even solve the answer quickly.

Related 5 Letter Words Wordle Hasn't Used Yet (Updated Daily) Wordle, the popular word-guessing game hosted by The New York Times,...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 2/16/2024
  • by Akshay Bhalla
  • ScreenRant
Chris Jericho, ‘Walking Dead’ Novelist Jay Bonansinga, Team on Psychological Thriller ‘Self Storage’ (Exclusive)
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Professional wrestler and rock musician Chris Jericho is teaming with author and filmmaker Jay Bonansinga on psychological thriller “Self Storage.”

The film is based on Bonansinga’s 2016 novel of the same name. It centers on a heroin-addicted father and his son who accidentally lock themselves inside a self-storage unit. Surviving will depend on a battle with demons both real and manufactured by drug withdrawal.

That lead character of John Fitzgerald is slated to be played by Lew Temple. Bonansinga, who previously directed the short “City of Men” (1988) and feature “Stash” (2007), will direct from his own script.

“Self Storage” is the second recent adaptation of a Bonansinga novel, following Lionsgate’s “The Killer’s Game,” based on his 1997 novel, directed by J.J. Perry and starring Dave Bautista. A prolific and bestselling author, Bonansinga is known for co-writing several novels based on “The Walking Dead” comics series, with Robert Kirkman of Skybound Entertainment...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 2/2/2024
  • by Naman Ramachandran
  • Variety Film + TV
Crowdfunder released for The Art Of Killing – His First Stroke Will Be Their Last.
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From the team that brought you Hillbilly Bloodbath, Kill, Granny, Kill!, and award-winning film, “Stash” brings you “The Art of Killing.” Jacob Ennis is at it again with his latest collaboration with Gregory Brock. The latest film is an 80’s throwback horror film about TV personality Leland Moss, host of “Painting with Friends.”

Behind his sparkling personality are some very dark secrets and when a family of devout fans win a contest to meet their beloved icon, they may get more than they bargained for. They just may find that his first stroke will be their last. His weapon of choice is a Painter’s Palette welded with a saw blade attached. The film stars Jason Crowe as Leland Moss, Kayla Perkins, Dixie Gers, Ka’ssee Robinson, Matthew Barnett, Rayann Houghlin-Walker, Connor Holden, Deaton Gabbard, Drew Marvick, Roni Jonah, Timothy Curry, Heather Harlow, among many others.

It was recently announced that Paul Wiley,...
See full article at Horror Asylum
  • 8/23/2022
  • by Peter 'Witchfinder' Hopkins
  • Horror Asylum
Kevin Smith
Kevin Smith's Secret Stash Book Candidly Chronicles The Life And Career Of The Clerks Filmmaker
Kevin Smith
The voice of Kevin Smith is probably more prominently and frequently heard than any other filmmaker working today. Aside from becoming an influential writer/director thanks to his sensational Sundance-selected comedy "Clerks," the growth of geek culture, the popularity of comic books, and the rise of podcasting as a popular medium paved the way for Smith to become a pillar of pop culture. After writing several books collecting various life stories, podcast anecdotes and Hollywood hullabaloo across three decades of showbiz experience, Kevin Smith is now delivering the definitive chronicle of his life and career with "Kevin Smith's Secret Stash: The Definitive Visual...

The post Kevin Smith's Secret Stash Book Candidly Chronicles the Life and Career of the Clerks Filmmaker appeared first on /Film.
See full article at Slash Film
  • 9/14/2021
  • by Ethan Anderton
  • Slash Film
Kill, Granny, Kill Slashing its Way to DVD and Digital in April
From director Jacob Ennis (Stash, Hillbilly Bloodbath) comes a shocking new entry in exploitation cinema. Kill, Granny, Kill stars newcomer Donna Swenson as Mildred Mays, the fluffy yet formidable matriarch of a murderous tribe of cannibals who lure unsuspecting young… Continue Reading →

The post Kill, Granny, Kill Slashing its Way to DVD and Digital in April appeared first on Dread Central.
See full article at DreadCentral.com
  • 12/26/2014
  • by Debi Moore
  • DreadCentral.com
Red River (2011)
Alternative Cinema/Camp’s new indie fright features
Red River (2011)
First up in the quartet of projects is the ’80s-slasher homage Babysitter Massacre, to be written and directed by Faces Of Schlock’s Henrique Couto. Next will be a pair from Low Budget Pictures’ busy Chris Seaver: the musical Phantom Of The Grindhouse and the comedic Paranormal Investigation Agency (P.I.A.). Scheduled to roll next summer is Kill, Granny, Kill! the latest gorefest by Stash and Red River’s Jacob Ennis and co-writer Gregory W. Brock.

“The production series is the newest endeavor in an ongoing campaign to support new and established filmmakers whose output embodies the spirit of ‘80s Sov [shot-on-video] Diy horror films,” says Alternative president/executive producer Michael Raso. “This is my second opportunity to act as executive producer on a Jacob Ennis feature, and Kill, Granny, Kill! will be every bit as visceral and blood-drenched—if not more so—than his hillbilly horror epic Red River.
See full article at Fangoria
  • 12/20/2012
  • by gingold@starloggroup.com (Michael Gingold)
  • Fangoria
Red River (2011)
Alternative Cinema/Camp’s new indie fright features
Red River (2011)
First up in the quartet of projects is the ’80s-slasher homage Babysitter Massacre, to be written and directed by Faces Of Schlock’s Henrique Couto. Next will be a pair from Low Budget Pictures’ busy Chris Seaver: the musical Phantom Of The Grindhouse and the comedic Paranormal Investigation Agency (P.I.A.). Scheduled to roll next summer is Kill, Granny, Kill! the latest gorefest by Stash and Red River’s Jacob Ennis and co-writer Gregory W. Brock.

“The production series is the newest endeavor in an ongoing campaign to support new and established filmmakers whose output embodies the spirit of ‘80s Sov [shot-on-video] Diy horror films,” says Alternative president/executive producer Michael Raso. “This is my second opportunity to act as executive producer on a Jacob Ennis feature, and Kill, Granny, Kill! will be every bit as visceral and blood-drenched—if not more so—than his hillbilly horror epic Red River.
See full article at Fangoria
  • 12/20/2012
  • by gingold@starloggroup.com (Michael Gingold)
  • Fangoria
Red River (2011)
Alternative Cinema/Camp’s new indie fright features
Red River (2011)
First up in the quartet of projects is the ’80s-slasher homage Babysitter Massacre, to be written and directed by Faces Of Schlock’s Henrique Couto. Next will be a pair from Low Budget Pictures’ busy Chris Seaver: the musical Phantom Of The Grindhouse and the comedic Paranormal Investigation Agency (P.I.A.). Scheduled to roll next summer is Kill, Granny, Kill! the latest gorefest by Stash and Red River’s Jacob Ennis and co-writer Gregory W. Brock.

“The production series is the newest endeavor in an ongoing campaign to support new and established filmmakers whose output embodies the spirit of ‘80s Sov [shot-on-video] Diy horror films,” says Alternative president/executive producer Michael Raso. “This is my second opportunity to act as executive producer on a Jacob Ennis feature, and Kill, Granny, Kill! will be every bit as visceral and blood-drenched—if not more so—than his hillbilly horror epic Red River.
See full article at Fangoria
  • 12/20/2012
  • by gingold@starloggroup.com (Michael Gingold)
  • Fangoria
Red River (2011)
Alternative Cinema/Camp’s new indie fright features
Red River (2011)
First up in the quartet of projects is the ’80s-slasher homage Babysitter Massacre, to be written and directed by Faces Of Schlock’s Henrique Couto. Next will be a pair from Low Budget Pictures’ busy Chris Seaver: the musical Phantom Of The Grindhouse and the comedic Paranormal Investigation Agency (P.I.A.). Scheduled to roll next summer is Kill, Granny, Kill! the latest gorefest by Stash and Red River’s Jacob Ennis and co-writer Gregory W. Brock.

“The production series is the newest endeavor in an ongoing campaign to support new and established filmmakers whose output embodies the spirit of ‘80s Sov [shot-on-video] Diy horror films,” says Alternative president/executive producer Michael Raso. “This is my second opportunity to act as executive producer on a Jacob Ennis feature, and Kill, Granny, Kill! will be every bit as visceral and blood-drenched—if not more so—than his hillbilly horror epic Red River.
See full article at Fangoria
  • 12/20/2012
  • by gingold@starloggroup.com (Michael Gingold)
  • Fangoria
Horrific Backwoods Shenanigans Abound in Jacob Ennis’ Red River
Oh, hillbilly horror. What an ironic and bittersweet hold you have over my imagination. Regardless of how hard I try, I simply cannot bring myself to dislike genre flicks that incorporate the use of expansive wooded areas, bucks of cheap gore, and redneck stereotypes. The blood-soaked trailer for “Stash” director Jacob Ennis’ latest effort “Red River” utilizes all of the above, which all but assures that yours truly will be all over this sucker as soon as fate finds the time to unite us. In a manner of speaking, of course. Ennis is doing Kentucky proud. This one quietly hit DVD at the beginning of February, so be sure to keep your eyes peeled for it. No telling where it might turn up. If you’re interested, here’s the plot: Set in a small town in the backwoods of Kentucky, Red River tells the tale of Roland Thatcher: a family man,...
See full article at Beyond Hollywood
  • 2/23/2011
  • by Todd Rigney
  • Beyond Hollywood
"Red River" Review - Written by Anthony T
Red RiverYear: 2011Director: Jacob EnnisStars: Dave Hanely, Dustin Roe, Cecilla WallerMPAA Rating: Not RatedStudio: Bloody Earth FilmsRunning Time: 78 Mins“Red River” is the second film from Writer/Director Jacob Ennis. He directed the entertaining horror film, “Stash” back in 2009, which last year got a national DVD release. His latest horror film is sort of a homage to the era of grindhouse...
  • 2/5/2011
  • by Anthony T
Trailer for backwoods slasher "Red River" just released
From the deranged mind that delivered the moonshine and marijuana-fueled 2009 exploitation-horror hit Stash, comes a new tale of depravity, cannibalism and torture…

Red River

Own the Unforgettable and Unrated DVD Loaded with Extras

February 1st, 2010 From Bloody Earth Films

Red River stars: Dustin Roe, Ronica Jones, Levi Brandenburg, Megan Marie Wilson, George Robert Bailey, Sonny Burnette, Kayla Perkins, Shawn C. Phillips, Jackey Hall, M. Kelley

A small town in the backwoods of Kentucky is the setting for the newest entry in a long line of Hillbilly Horror, Red River. Written and director by Jacob Ennis (2009’s Stash), Red River is the story of Roland Thatcher: a family man, a business man, a man of god…and a man who doesn’t take kindly to strangers. When a group of ‘city kids’ set up camp of the outskirts of his property, they spark a chain of events culminating in bloodshed, dismemberment and mass murder.
See full article at Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
  • 11/4/2010
  • by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
  • Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
Mick Foley Would Argue Al Snow Has No Legacy
I'm increasingly coming to the conclusion that The Wrestler was a pack of lies. Judging by the number of low budget horror movies starring pro wrestlers past their prime instead of being washed up and struggling to make ends meet, Randy the Ram would have been starring in a movie like The Legacy in place of Al Snow. From playing a crazy wrestler that came to the ring with a severed head to playing a crazy killer more likely to sever heads. A natural progression, I think.

I'll just let the synopsis on the official The Legacy website fill you in.

A campy tongue-in-cheek slasher film created as tribute to our favorite B slasher films of the past... Brought to you by the award winning film company "Feathered Italian Films", The Legacy is one hell of a ride.

The film follows a group of young people on their camping vacation.
See full article at DreadCentral.com
  • 10/27/2009
  • by Foywonder
  • DreadCentral.com
Psycho Bunny's Weekend Wrap 11/30/08
"White meat, dark meat, all will be stuffed." Thanks to Eli Roth, that's all I can ever think of when hearing the word "Thanksgiving." I'm more of an Easter person myself, but that's beside the point. Since many of you likely missed out on some horror news over the Holiday weekend, your old pal Psycho Bunny is here with a full recap of the past seven days of Fangoria horror news and features!

Fangoria Fearful Features:

Goth-Infested Waters Welcome to Infamous Ink- it's time to get your tat on! Horror Meets Comedy for Xbox Live Count on 5 Or Die Bloody Blogs:

The Cyber-Horror Elite's Top 50 Horror Films of All Time (A Response) Soundtrack Review: Milano Rovente In The Folds Of The Flesh Raising Hell

Horror News:

First Hanger pics with Debbie Rochon Psycho Holocaust gang gives you Wicked Wood Big Stash of extras on upcoming DVD New Eyeborgs teaser...
See full article at Fangoria
  • 11/30/2008
  • Fangoria
Big Stash of extras on upcoming DVD
The good folks at Camp Motion Pictures gave Fango the scoop on the extensive details for its unrated DVD of Stash, coming March 10 on the Bloody Earth Films label. They also sent along the first look at cover art for writer/director Jacob Ennis’ backwoods survival shocker.

Also lensed and edited by Ennis and starring Kevin Taylor, Karen Boles, Billy W. Blackwell, Chris Begley and Fango Radio’s Debbie Rochon, Stash is about a couple of Kentucky boys who decide to steal the crop of Bud, a local marijuana grower. They get caught in the act, and Bud subjects them to an especially horrific punishment, with the help of a secret lurking in his basement. Special features include:

• Audio commentary by Ennis

• Audio commentary by executive producers Billy and Denise Blackwell

• The Making of Stash documentary

• Debbie Rochon Interview

• Creating Ed Jr. featurette

• Outtakes/bloopers

• Pownd “Still I Bleed” music...
See full article at Fangoria
  • 11/28/2008
  • Fangoria
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