"...Whole 'lot of horror going on!" In today's Horror Highlights, we have Terror Threads' second set of Terrifier apparel, State of Decay 2 vinyl release details, and Full Moon Features' Prehysteria (1989) Blu-ray / DVD release details.

Terror Threads' New Terrifier Apparel Photos and Release Details: From Terror Threads: "The second part of our latest Terrifier release is now available!

This release includes apparel designed by Samhain 1992 and Green Devil Artwork, an enamel pin and patch designed by Gibson Graphix, and a limited edition of just 50 scented candles by the queen of wax, Sick Wix!"

To learn more, visit Terror Threads' official website.

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State of Decay 2 Special Edition Vinyl Soundtrack Release Details: "Music Composed and Produced By Jesper Kyd.

TRACKLIST:

Disc 1 Side A

Main Theme
A Hot Summer's Night
Into The Fire
Promised Lands
Disturbance At The Neighbors
Uncertain Neighbors
Hope Runs Thin

Disc 1 Side B

Hills Of My Hometown
Not Always Right
Time To Act
Homestead
Friendly Funeral
Sneaking For Survival
Running From History

Disc 2 Side A

Starting Over
Seek And Destroy
New Opportunities
Fields Of Red
Forgotten Yesterdays
Road Rage
Memories

Disc 2 Side B

The Hunt
Unfriendly Neighbors
Moving In
Along The Perimeter
Zombie Brawl
What Might Have Been
Friendly Fire
Land Of Plenty."

For more information, visit Sumthing's website here.

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Prehysteria DVD Release Details: "Legendary horror and dark fantasy film studio Full Moon Features (founded by producer/director Charles Band in 1989) is world-renowned for wild films like PUPPET MASTER, CASTLE FREAK, SUBSPECIES, EVIL BONG and many, many more. But nestled among Full Moon's vast entertainment universe sits Moonbeam Entertainment, the beloved '90s imprint that housed Band's series of imaginative (and successful) fantasy films.

Beginning in 1993 and continuing well into the late '90s, Moonbeam Entertainment released dozens of remarkable (and hugely popular) horror, sci-fi and fantasy movies made for children and families. Now, Full Moon is thrilled to be bringing back many of those marvelous pictures from the Moonbeam library, starting with the film that started it all: PREHYSTERIA!

Anticipating the success of JURASSIC PARK, this 1993 VHS-era favorite follows the misadventures of Jerry Taylor (Austin O'Brien, THE LAST ACTION HERO), a 12 year old Elvis-loving kid and his sister Monica (Samantha Mills), whose raisin farmer dad Frank (Brett Cullen, GHOST RIDER) accidentally brings home a bundle of rare eggs unearthed in the rainforest by Rico Sarno (Stephen Lee, DOLLS), a sinister museum curator. Suddenly, the eggs hatch, unleashing a pack of diminutive dinosaurs that the kids named after their favorite rock and pop music stars - Elvis, Jagger, Madonna, Paula, and Hammer. But when Sarno finds out about the dinos, he'll stop at nothing to get his hands on them and it's up to Jerry and Monica to protect their new "family".

This wild and hilarious comedy/fantasy classic features top-notch stop-motion special effects by the great David Allen (PUPPET MASTER, LASERBLAST) and is ready to be embraced by a new generation of children and kids of all ages looking for charming, eccentric retro-genre entertainment. Full Moon is pleased to present PREHYSTERIA in a remastered, high-definition transfer taken from the original 35mm camera negative.

Come and spend some time with the world's oldest party animals!

Pre-order the PREHYSTERIA Special Edition Blu-ray + DVD here:

  • Tamika Jones
    About the Author - Tamika Jones

    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).