In the tradition of horror movie greats such as Hellraiser, Black Sabbath and Suspiria comes The Pyramid, available now on DVD from Bayview Entertainment.
A terrifying anthology of four episodes connected by an infernal object: a bizarre pyramid that comes into the world to spread madness, death and destruction. Through the centuries the pyramid has been the focus of terrible happenings… now it has returned and opens the door to a series of terrible and unstoppable events which leads the human race to the verge of extinction. Solid objects coming to life, demonic possessions, monstrous creatures, the living dead, mysterious portals, and catastrophic events: that’s what you’ll find in The Pyramid. The Pyramid is an ambitious project born from the collaboration of five young independent Italian directors – Alex Visani, Antonio Zannone, Luca Alessandro and the duo of Roberto Albanesi & Simone Chiesa – as an acknowledgment of the strength and...
A terrifying anthology of four episodes connected by an infernal object: a bizarre pyramid that comes into the world to spread madness, death and destruction. Through the centuries the pyramid has been the focus of terrible happenings… now it has returned and opens the door to a series of terrible and unstoppable events which leads the human race to the verge of extinction. Solid objects coming to life, demonic possessions, monstrous creatures, the living dead, mysterious portals, and catastrophic events: that’s what you’ll find in The Pyramid. The Pyramid is an ambitious project born from the collaboration of five young independent Italian directors – Alex Visani, Antonio Zannone, Luca Alessandro and the duo of Roberto Albanesi & Simone Chiesa – as an acknowledgment of the strength and...
- 2/20/2023
- by Michael Joy
- Horror Asylum
We return with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes details on a Wes Craven art exhibition, the first sighting of Megafoot, a 100 zombie films graphical print, first photos from Australian Horror film, Barrow, an interview with actor, writer, and filmmaker Sean Stone, and much more:
The Horror Legacy of Wes Craven Exhibit Details: “Wes Craven has been feeding our collective horror consciousness since 1972, when his first feature, “The Last House on the Left,” debuted. That film was gritty, raw and terrifying, it still causes a guttural reaction some 40 years later. In his career, Wes has created some of the most memorable moments in horror cinema, from the torture scene in “The Serpent and the Rainbow,” to the Johnny Depp’s explosive scene in “A Nightmare on Elm Street,” to the first glimpse of Michael Berryman’s savagery in “The Hills Have Eyes.
The Horror Legacy of Wes Craven Exhibit Details: “Wes Craven has been feeding our collective horror consciousness since 1972, when his first feature, “The Last House on the Left,” debuted. That film was gritty, raw and terrifying, it still causes a guttural reaction some 40 years later. In his career, Wes has created some of the most memorable moments in horror cinema, from the torture scene in “The Serpent and the Rainbow,” to the Johnny Depp’s explosive scene in “A Nightmare on Elm Street,” to the first glimpse of Michael Berryman’s savagery in “The Hills Have Eyes.
- 3/9/2014
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
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