Showing posts with label Horror Trailer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Horror Trailer. Show all posts

Monday, October 21, 2013

WOLF CREEK 2 Trailer Has Been Released - Gives You A Lesson In The Ways of the Outback


Earlier this year, news broke about the sequel to the 2005 hit horror flick Wolf Creek which will once again star John Jarratt as the terrifyingly visceral Mick Taylor, resident evil-doer of the Australian Outback. I have to say, I just love that name, it makes me giggle as I think of Brian Jones' replacement in The Rolling Stones. 

My favorite Mick Taylor (left) with Keith Richards (right).

Anyway, today we get a look at the first trailer for Wolf Creek 2, as well as a new poster. You may remember the poster I shared months that seemed to be a little too influenced by Evil Dead, but this stuff seems to have a bit more of it's own flavor.

Lured by the promise of an Australian holiday, backpackers Rutger, Katarina, and Paul visit the notorious Wolf Creek Crater. Their dream Outback adventure soon becomes a horrific reality when they encounter the site’s most infamous local, the last man any traveler to the region ever wants to meet; Mick Taylor (John Jarratt). As the backpackers flee, Mick pursues them on an epic white knuckled rampage across hostile wasteland. Only one will remain to be dragged back to his lair to witness the true magnitude of his monstrosity. And if the last man standing is to have any hope of surviving where no one else has survived before, he’ll have to use every ounce of cunning to outwit the man behind the monster and become every bit as ruthless as the monster inside the man.



Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Make Way for the Trailer Premiere of WE ARE WHAT WE ARE


This year has been a SOLID year for horror movies, what with the release of Evil Dead  (remake), Maniac (remake), You're Next, American Mary, and it's not stopping anytime soon. Slated for a September 27th release, Jim Mickle's remake of the Mexican cannibal click, We Are What We Are has just premiered the official trailer and my does it look... tasty.

"The Parkers have never been much for company. In fact, for as long as they've lived in the Catskills, none of their neighbors have set foot in their home. And that's by design; family patriarch Frank (Bill Sage) is intent on maintaining his ancestral customs, which wouldn't be understood by modern society. Meanwhile, when the storm clouds open up and their small town starts to flood, the local authorities make some disturbing discoveries that seem to confirm everyone's worst suspicions about the mysterious clan."

 

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

New Trailer for I SPIT ON YOUR GRAVE 2 Gets Intense!


Oh how I can't wait for this one, and the new trailer looks insane! Bloody-Disgusting got the exclusive, but you can check it out below. 

Los Angeles will be receiving a theatrical engagement on September 20th (10 guesses as to where I'll be that night) and the film will be rolling out on DVD and Blu-Ray on September 24th. 

Naturally beautiful, Jessica (Dallender) has just settled into New York where she, like many other young women, is trying to make it as a model. But what starts out as an innocent and simple photo shoot soon turns into something disturbingly unthinkable! Raped, tortured and kidnapped to a foreign country, Jessica is buried alive and left to die. Against all odds, she manages to escape. Severely injured, she will have to tap into the darkest places of the human psyche to not only survive, but to exact her revenge…

 

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

SCENIC ROUTE - Best Friends Turn Savage Enemies In This New Flick from Vertical Entertainment


Josh Duhamel (Transformers) and Dan Fogler (Balls of Fury) star in the new horror flick Scenic Route from distribution company Vertical Entertainment:

Mitchell (Josh Duhamel) and Carter (Dan Fogler), life-long friends who have drifted apart, are on a road trip when their old pickup breaks down, leaving them stranded on an isolated desert road. Nobody can pick apart a man like his best friend, and as the relentless elements of the desert grind them down, they start to attack each other’s life decisions with unwavering brutality. As they question who they are and who they could have been, their agitation leads to physical confrontation and ultimately knife-wielding madness, and what begins as an inconvenience becomes a very real life or death struggle.

What a great idea for a flick, and the trailer looks like it's going to be plenty intense. Seems like a great mix of physical violence and psychological trauma, the thought of going through that with your best friend is terrifying all in it's own. It's similar to the psychological aspects of The Evil Dead but let less demonic and more grounded. 

Check out the trailer below!