Can't contain your excitement for Halloween? It's okay. Neither can we here at Daily Dead. Seventh.Ink's Haunted Collection VIII shirts start off today's Horror Highlights. Check out the details and photos of the apparel after this intro. Also: Tubi Horrorfest programming, trailers for Antihuman, All the Devil's are Here, and Fight of the Living Dead:Paradise Calls. Rounding up today's feature we have a list of films in production at Mad Sin Cinema.
Details on Haunted Collection VIII Shirts from Seventh.Ink: Including four autumnal shirt designs priced at $28.00 apiece, Seventh.Ink's Haunted Collection VIII is now available on their official website, and we have a look at the apparel below.
“This year there are four shirts in the collection: Haunted Harvest 4, Acherontia Entwined, Bats!, and The Pumpkin King.
All of these are available now through Seventh.Ink at www.seventhink.com. They’re all printed with water-based inks on Next Level apparel and ship worldwide."
Tubi HorrorFest Lineup Revealed: Press Release: "SAN FRANCISCO, CA – October 24, 2017 – Tubi, Inc., the industry’s leading free streaming TV and movie network, announced a weeklong Tubi HorrorFest beginning today and running through midnight on Halloween. Diving into its massive streaming library, Tubi has curated horror playlists for everyone in the family — with fan favorites ranging from The Silence of the Lambs, Hostel, and Daybreakers to family-friendly programmings like Igor, Ruby Gloom, and Tales From the Cryptkeeper. The movies will be offered online in separate playlists to make the customized viewing experience even easier for viewers.
Over the course of the next seven days, Tubi will stream more than 600 horror movies and shows across all platforms including Android and iOS mobile devices, on OTT devices such as Roku, Apple TV, Chromecast, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Sony, PlayStation 4, Samsung, Amazon Fire TV, and on the web at: tubitv.com.
Below is the full list of Tubi HorrorFest titles:
HALLOWEEN HORROR: Thirteen of Tubi’s featured Halloween favorites for true horror fans.
· The Silence Of The Lambs (1991): A young F.B.I. cadet must confide in an incarcerated and manipulative killer to receive his help on catching another serial killer who skins his victims.
· Frontier(s) (2007): A gang of young thieves flees Paris during the violent aftermath of a political election, only to hole up at an Inn run by neo-Nazis.
· Teeth (2008): Still a stranger to her own body, a high school student discovers she has a physical advantage when she becomes the object of male violence.
· Hatchet (2007): When a group of tourists on a New Orleans haunted swamp tour find themselves stranded in the wilderness, their evening of fun and spooks turns into a horrific nightmare.
· High Tension (2003): Best friends Marie and Alexia decide to spend a quiet weekend at Alexia's parents' secluded farmhouse. But on the night of their arrival, the girls' idyllic getaway turns into an endless night of horror.
· Hostel (2006): Three backpackers head to a Slovak city that promises to meet their hedonistic expectations, with no idea of the hell that awaits them.
· Daybreakers (2010): In the year 2019, an unknown plague has transformed the world's population into blood-thirsty vampires. As the human population nears extinction, vampires must capture and farm every remaining human, or find a blood substitute before time runs out.
· House Of 1,000 Corpses (2003): Two young couples traveling across the backwoods of Texas searching for urban legends of murder end up as prisoners of a bizarre and sadistic backwater family of serial killers.
· Sleepaway Camp (1983): Angela Baker, a traumatized and very shy young girl, is sent to summer camp with her cousin. Shortly after her arrival, anyone with sinister or less than honorable intentions gets their comeuppance.
· Suspiria (1977): A newcomer to a prestigious ballet academy comes to realize that the school is a front for something sinister amidst a series of grisly murders.
· The Town That Dreaded Sundown (2014): 65 years after a masked serial killer terrorized the small town of Texarkana, the so-called 'moonlight murders' begin again. Is it a copycat or something even more sinister?
· Nightbreed (1990): A troubled young man is drawn to a mythical place called Midian where a variety of monsters are hiding from humanity.
· Cube (1997): Six complete strangers of widely varying personality characteristics are involuntarily placed in an endless maze containing deadly traps.
KILLER WOMEN, FINAL GIRLS: Whether appearing as the final girl or the villain, women are the bloody heart of these horror movies.
Suspiria (1977): Dario Argento's colorful classic is set at a German ballet school where the students are terrorized by unseen forces.
Teeth (2007): After a sexual assault, a young woman discovers that she has a powerful biological defense against violence.
High Tension (2002): Alexandre Aja directs this French horror movie about two women terrorized by a slasher at a remote country home.
May (2001): Lucky McKee made his directorial debut with this film about a lonely woman who has to literally make her own friend.
Phenomena (1985): A young Jennifer Connelly stars alongside horror vets Donald Pleasance and Daria Nicolodi in Dario Argento's supernatural creeper.
Grace (2009): This nightmarish film brings a mother's worst fears to life.
Sleepaway Camp (1983): This '80s slasher centers on a lonely teen's experience being bullied at a summer camp where campers begin to die in grisly ways.
Tamara (2005): Pre-Step Up, Jenna Dewan Tatum is the titular victim who wreaks vengeance after she's killed and comes back after a sexy makeover.
Lake Mungo (2008): This Australian found footage film finds a family looking into their daughter's double life after her death.
Frontièr(s) (2007): The French suburbs are turned into a war zone in this film that pits a young woman against Neo-Nazis.
Excision (2012): This twisted film goes under the skin of a surgery-obsessed teenage girl.
FAMILY FRIGHT NIGHT: If the kids can sit still with all that candy they've eaten, they can watch these family-friendly movies and shows on Tubi, all perfect for the month of October.
Igor (2008): The quintessential sidekick gets his own movie with this charming animated comedy.
Little Monsters (1988): Kids can see that the monsters under their beds don't have to be scary with this '80s favorite.
Fred 2: Night of the Living Fred (2012): Lucas Cruikshank's Fred Figglehorn wonders if his teacher is actually a vampire in this goofy outing from the YouTube star
Tales from the Cryptkeeper (1993-1999): HBO's adult series gets a kid-friendly, animated makeover in this Saturday morning cartoon.
Eloise’s Rawther Unusual Halloween (2006): The Plaza Hotel's most famous resident investigates the presence of a ghost in this holiday special.
Alpha and Omega: The Legend of the Saw Tooth Cave (2014): The beloved wolf pups of this animated adventure franchise dig into a mysterious, spooky cave.
Sabrina: The Animated Series (1998-2000): The beloved half-witch is 12 years old in this cartoon prequel series that features Melissa Joan Hart as the voice of aunts Hilda and Zelda.
Ruby Gloom (2006-2008): Ruby's last name may be "Gloom," but she has a sunny outlook on life in this warm-hearted cartoon series.
COMEDY OF HORRORS: Take a break from the screams with a few laughs while watching these funny, fearsome films.
The Return of the Living Dead (1985): Dan O'Bannon's twist on George Romero's classic adds '80s punks and a sly, self-conscious sense of humor.
Hell Baby (2013): Fans of Reno 911! will love seeing Thomas Lennon and Robert Ben Garant's trademark comedy brought to the horror genre.
Bad Taste (1987): With this story of aliens craving human flesh, Peter Jackson's directorial debut exercises his creative muscle and the audience's gag reflex.
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes (1977): With a minuscule budget and enormous fruit, this cult favorite doesn't take itself too seriously.
Teeth (2007): This satire about a woman's response to a violent attack has a blackly comic sense of humor and, well, teeth.
April Fool's Day (1986): Led by Muffy, a group of '80s preppies finds their trip to a family vacation home isn't relaxing in this surprising slasher.
Motel Hell (1980): A horror fan's horror comedy, this gory satire references classics including The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Night of the Living Dead.
The Little Shop of Horrors (1960): Before the stage musical and the 1986 movie, this Roger Corman original (and we do mean original) introduced the world to Audrey Jr.
Hatchet (2007): Prepare for an ab workout: this profoundly gross ode to old-school horror will alternately make audiences vomit and guffaw."
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Antihuman Trailer Released: Press Release: "Antihuman, a spellbinding sci-fi horror film that knits Orphan Black with the Resident Evil franchise, premieres on VOD this October from Wild Eye Releasing.
A young woman returns to the secluded, abandoned psychological research facility where her deceased mother once worked. Accompanied by three friends, she discovers that the ghosts of the past have found their way to the present when the hospital's legacy of experimentation and madness tears away all known bounds of time, memory and space.
Anya Korzun, Danielle Arden, Andrew Jardine, Katie Keight, and Kathryn Goldsmith star in a film by Luke Gietzen and Mark Robins.
Antihuman is now available on VOD from Wild Eye Releasing."
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Watch the RED BAND Trailer for All the Devil's are Here: Press Release: "Orlando, Florida-10/23/2017- From the twisted mind that brought you ‘Roid Rage’, the award-winning short film from Unstable Ground/Rue Morgue’s anthology feature ‘Minutes Past Midnight’, comes an original creature-feature that is sure to get pulses racing in the horror community. Bahamian filmmaker Ryan Lightbourn has recently debuted his film festival hit ‘All The Devils Are Here’ on a wide range of digital video outlets.
Having cut his teeth with music videos for the likes of Big Sean, Plies, and Travis Porter, Lightbourn exploded onto the scene with his original short ‘Roid Rage’ - an indie exploitation flick which he wrote, shot, directed, edited and scored himself. ‘Roid Rage’ screened at over 50 film festivals, earning spots at Screamfest LA, Another Hole in the Head, Festival Mauvais Genre in France; and its trailer saw over 3 million views on YouTube. After surprising many in the industry with his one-man-crew achievement on
‘Roid Rage’, Lightbourn confounds expectations further with Devils by setting new standards for the micro-budget feature world.
‘All The Devils Are Here’ tells the story of five college students as they attempt to enjoy a debaucherous spring break getaway. As a series of horrific events surfaces, the group joins forces with a local convenience store owner and a prison escapee. With nighttime approaching, they must set aside their differences and use their wits to survive in this synth-fueled love-letter to 80’s & early 90’s B-movies.
The cast is comprised of a range of actors from veterans to newcomers. Seasoned actors Doo Doo Brown (Detroit 1-8-7, B.E.T.’s ComicView, and P. Diddy Presents the Bad Boys of Comedy), J. Larose (Insidious I & II, Saw III), and former adult film star Dale Dabone (Iron Man XXX, Avengers XXX, Batman XXX) provide for a strong base of talent which are complimented by a blend of talented fresh faces that fill out the remainder of the cast.
‘All The Devils Are Here’ is available now on iTunes, Amazon, Google Play, VUDU, Sony PlayStation Network, Xbox Live, and Microsoft’s Windows Store."
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Check Out the Teaser Trailer for Fight of the Living Dead: Paradise Calls: Press Release: "LOS ANGELES – October 13, 2017 – YouTube today announced that Alpine Labs' and Revolver Picture Company's FIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD returns for another intense season of zombie mayhem in FIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD: PARADISE CALLS. This new season will feature YouTube stars Jake Paul, Juanpa Zurita, Hannah Stocking, Wengie, Anwar Jibawi, De’arra Taylor, Ken Walker, Karina Garcia, Eric Ochoa, Anthony Trujillo, and Miles Jai in an even more epic location that promises to excite all those that watch. The eight-episode season will debut exclusively on YouTube Red on October 31, 2017.
In FIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD: PARADISE CALLS, we find a group of YouTube's most notable stars trapped in a fresh scenario battling all-new flesh-eating humanoids. All bets are off as they must decide between forming an alliance with a rebel organization or following the potentially nefarious directives of underground government organization CONOP. The rules of the game remain the same… DON'T. GET. BIT.
The first episode of Season One of FIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD: EXPERIMENT 88 generated over 10 million views.
YouTube Red is a paid membership that gives you access to YouTube Red Original Movies and Series. In addition, you get a premium music service and an uninterrupted experience across YouTube, YouTube Gaming, and YouTube Kids. YouTube Red is currently available in the United States, Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, and Korea."
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Mad Sin Cinema's Production Lineup and GoFundMe Campaign: Press Release: "Mad Sin Cinema is in production of several new provocative and experimental films by Shane Ryan (My Name is 'A' by anonymous, the Amateur Porn Star Killer trilogy), featuring 16-year-old gender-fluid actor newcomer Lilith Singson (aka Tobias Bristol) in the lead of several films; including Red Oedipal (a bloody and twisted romance), This Girl, This Boy (a docudrama about a gender-fluid teenager), and Half-Breed (a transgender fantasy/horror tale), with a supporting role in God Got Ill, and a major role in Ted Bundy Had a Son.
The two formed a partnership at the beginning of last summer and have been working continuously since. Ryan is usually a minimal to a one-man production team, with himself making up the entire crew of This Girl, This Boy and God Got Ill. Red Oedipal, which began shooting last week, featured the help of just one other crew member, while the two hope to raise an actual budget for Half-Breed and hire a professional team. Ted Bundy Had a Son includes more than 125 directors from all around the world (more directors than any single film in history) who came together to make a fictionalized documentary on the serial killer known as Brandon/Reid Ryan Allen (Ryan's character from the APSK trilogy). Ryan searched worldwide for 3 years from over 4,000 submissions to find an actress who could play the part of the title character (a relative of the victim in the first film), with no success, until reuniting with Singson (a family friend he hadn't seen in years).
Singson's portion for Bundy begins production soon while the rest of the film has begun Post. This Girl, This Boy and Red Oedipal are both currently filming, along with God Got Ill (an experimental project/documentary, with a 4-5 year shooting schedule). Half-Breed is in development.
Those interested in supporting the films and the LGBTQ and horror film community, and/or wishing to even receive a special thanks or a co-producing credit in one or more of the films, can donate at https://www.gofundme.com/transgenderfilms or through Mad Sin Cinema http://www.madsincinema.com/."
Tamika hails from North Beach, Maryland, a tiny town inches from the Chesapeake Bay.She knew she wanted to be an actor after reciting a soliloquy by Sojourner Truth in front of her entire fifth grade class. Since then, she's appeared in over 20 film and television projects. In addition to acting, Tamika is the Indie Spotlight manager for Daily Dead, where she brings readers news on independent horror projects every weekend.
The first horror film Tamika watched was Child's Play. Being eight years old at the time, she remembers being so scared when Chucky came to life that she projectile vomited. It's tough for her to choose only one movie as her favorite horror film, so she picked two: Nosferatu and The Stepford Wives (1975).