As the digital realm expands, we're going to be seeing more and more horror films eschew DVD/Blu-ray and theaters and premiere solely on the web (it's a brave new world for indie filmmakers, ya know). The X Species: Evolution is one example of a film making its online debut.
Available to rent or to buy at Fearplus.com, this offering investigates and broadcasts documented cases of paranormal occurrences and first-person “found footage” documentaries.
Deep in the mountains of southwestern Colorado, an elite archaeological expedition is on the verge of a historic discovery. Led by Archaeologist Dr. Sarah Parker, the group uncovers a prehistoric hominid burial site. As the expedition moves forward and press generating evidence is discovered, opposing agendas and interpersonal conflicts arise and the delicate core of unity among the group quickly unravels. When the team's camp is mysteriously ransacked they find themselves with few defenses against the elements and even fewer resources.
Available to rent or to buy at Fearplus.com, this offering investigates and broadcasts documented cases of paranormal occurrences and first-person “found footage” documentaries.
Deep in the mountains of southwestern Colorado, an elite archaeological expedition is on the verge of a historic discovery. Led by Archaeologist Dr. Sarah Parker, the group uncovers a prehistoric hominid burial site. As the expedition moves forward and press generating evidence is discovered, opposing agendas and interpersonal conflicts arise and the delicate core of unity among the group quickly unravels. When the team's camp is mysteriously ransacked they find themselves with few defenses against the elements and even fewer resources.
- 9/25/2012
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Have some time to kill before trick or treating someone to death tonight? Then how about you pull your chair up closer to the monitor, crank up for sound, and enjoy the cinéma vérité style spookiness of First Contact: The X Species right now!
Deep in the mountains of southwestern Colorado, an elite archaeological expedition is on the verge of a historic discovery. Led by Archaeologist Dr. Sarah Parker, the group uncovers the site of famed 1930's Primatologist Bernard Greenwell. Examining Greenwell's notes, Dr. Parker and her team are led to a prehistoric hominid burial site. As the expedition moves forward and press generating evidence is discovered, opposing agendas and interpersonal conflicts arise and the delicate core of unity among the group quickly unravels. When the team's camp is mysteriously ransacked they find themselves with few defenses against the elements and even fewer resources. Casualties escalate and fear becomes...
Deep in the mountains of southwestern Colorado, an elite archaeological expedition is on the verge of a historic discovery. Led by Archaeologist Dr. Sarah Parker, the group uncovers the site of famed 1930's Primatologist Bernard Greenwell. Examining Greenwell's notes, Dr. Parker and her team are led to a prehistoric hominid burial site. As the expedition moves forward and press generating evidence is discovered, opposing agendas and interpersonal conflicts arise and the delicate core of unity among the group quickly unravels. When the team's camp is mysteriously ransacked they find themselves with few defenses against the elements and even fewer resources. Casualties escalate and fear becomes...
- 10/31/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Alternative Halloween Movies
I like Halloween, but I dislike horror films. ‘Tis the season to be scared and while I get a kick out of the costumes, jack-o-lanterns and all the other traditions, at the end of the day I’m still a complete wuss.
I hate horror films. Or to be more specific, I hate gory films. I’m a bit squeamish and so seeing someones finger nails being pulled off is not my idea of fun. I do like scary films though. I just need it to be the old fashioned “nasty stuff happens off-screen” kind of horror.
If, like me, you’d like to indulge in some Halloween appropriate films, but don’t want to have nightmares check out my list of DVDs you can watch this Sunday that won’t have you hiding behind a cushion.
The ‘Burbs
Not only is this a great comedy film...
I like Halloween, but I dislike horror films. ‘Tis the season to be scared and while I get a kick out of the costumes, jack-o-lanterns and all the other traditions, at the end of the day I’m still a complete wuss.
I hate horror films. Or to be more specific, I hate gory films. I’m a bit squeamish and so seeing someones finger nails being pulled off is not my idea of fun. I do like scary films though. I just need it to be the old fashioned “nasty stuff happens off-screen” kind of horror.
If, like me, you’d like to indulge in some Halloween appropriate films, but don’t want to have nightmares check out my list of DVDs you can watch this Sunday that won’t have you hiding behind a cushion.
The ‘Burbs
Not only is this a great comedy film...
- 10/28/2010
- by Aaron
Sarah Jessica Parker, we’re so glad you finally opened up to David Letterman about getting your signature mole removed!
It’s been nearly two years since Sarah Jessica Parker’s infamous mole mysteriously disappeared from her chin, but she finally decided to address what she calls “mole-gate,” Dec. 15 on the Late Show with David Letterman.
When the mole vanished during the summer of 2008 after Sjp shot the first Sex and the City movie, fans wondered if its absence meant that there was a health issue. Thankfully, Sjp is just fine; the fashionable star simply didn’t like the untrendy appendage and decided to have it removed by her plastic surgeon brother-in-law.
“I didn’t have strong feelings,” she explained. “I didn’t object to it. I just didn’t care for it. And I had about six free days when I could be bloody and stabbed and no one...
It’s been nearly two years since Sarah Jessica Parker’s infamous mole mysteriously disappeared from her chin, but she finally decided to address what she calls “mole-gate,” Dec. 15 on the Late Show with David Letterman.
When the mole vanished during the summer of 2008 after Sjp shot the first Sex and the City movie, fans wondered if its absence meant that there was a health issue. Thankfully, Sjp is just fine; the fashionable star simply didn’t like the untrendy appendage and decided to have it removed by her plastic surgeon brother-in-law.
“I didn’t have strong feelings,” she explained. “I didn’t object to it. I just didn’t care for it. And I had about six free days when I could be bloody and stabbed and no one...
- 12/16/2009
- by kirstinbenson
- HollywoodLife
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