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WHERE THE SCARY THINGS ARE EPISODE 52

Where The Scary Things Are Episode 52: WRESTLE MASSACRE with RICHIE ACEVEDO JIMMY FLAME AND JULIO BANA FERNANDEZ The Panel of Host goes Wrasslin!! In this awesome episode we speak to 3 of the stars from the new movie, Wrestle Massacre. The Title says it all. Richie Acevedo, Jimmy Flame, and Julio Bana Fernandez join us for a conversation about the movie, wrestling, and beers! Apple apple.co/2Bb891q Spotify spoti.fi/3eKikbs Follow the show on www.wherethescarythingsare.com

REALITY Z REVIEW

A zombie apocalypse that imprisons participants and producers of a reality show called Olimpo, The House of the Gods. The studio becomes a shelter for those who seek salvation in Rio de Janeiro where chaos and hopelessness begin to rule.  Starring: Ravel Andrade, Carla Ribas, and Ana Hartmann Directed and written by: Claudio Torres, and Rodrigo Monte Check out the video below and find out how many pools of blood it received…

EXORCISM AT 60,000 FEET REVIEW

On the last flight of a transatlantic passenger airliner, a priest, a rabbi and the airline crew team together to save a plane from a pandemic of demonic possessions. Starring: Robert Miano, Bai Ling, Lance Henriksen, Matthew Moy, Bill Moseley, Adrienne Barbeau, and Robert Rhine Directed by: Chad Ferrin  Written by: Robert Rhine, and Daniel Benton   Plenty of people are scared to fly because so many things can go wrong. Things such as equipment failure, drunk pilots, turbulence, bad landings, kidnappings, zombies, and even snakes. You never know who’s on your plane, and what baggage they have brought with them. In “Exorcism at 60,000 Feet,” Father Romero (Robert Miano) performs an unique exorcism, and wants to bring the body back to Vietnam. So yes, the Father will soon add to the list of things that can go wrong on a plane.    The opening of the film will immediately put fans in the mood for “The Exorcist,” as Father Romero pulls up to a home to perform an exo

1BR REVIEW

Sarah tries to start anew in LA, but her neighbours are not what they seem. Starring: Nicole Brydon Bloom, Giles Matthey, and Taylor Nichols Directed and written by: David Marmor   Looking for a home can be a struggle for many people. Is it the right location, right size, good neighborhood, and of course the right price? Many of those things you can figure out while searching, but one of the big mysteries is always who your neighbors turn out to be. They might be nice when you move in, but then become the devil incarnate months later. Maybe that’s why the apartment building Sarah (Nicole Brydon Bloom) moves into in “1BR” has a tough screening process.   Sarah is new to LA so finding a smaller apartment seems like the right way to go. She stumbles upon an apartment building that appears to work for her, and passes their screening test. She moves in along with her cat even though that’s against the rules of the building. Most of the neighbors are really nice to her, a

WALK AWAY REVIEW

“Walk Away” is a thriller set in the woods of Vermont. A group of friends arrive for a summer weekend of hiking and drinking by the campfire and quickly learn that their remote getaway won’t let them go back home. Each time they attempt to walk away from the cabin, they appear back in the house. Starring: Alyssa Talbot, Faith Kelly, and Ben Bocko Directed and written by: Jason Dean and Matthew Nash  Check out the video below and find out how many pools of blood it received…

YUMMY REVIEW

Yummy is an orgy of blood, violence and fun in which a young couple travel to a shabby Eastern European hospital for plastic surgery. The young woman wants a breast reduction. Her mother comes along for yet another face-lift. Wandering through an abandoned ward the boyfriend stumbles upon a young woman, gagged and strapped to an operating table; she is the result of an experimental rejuvenation treatment. He frees her, but does not realize he just caused the outbreak of a virus that will change doctors, patients and his mother-in-law into bloodthirsty zombies. Starring: Maaike Neuville, Bart Hollanders, and Benjamin Ramon Directed by: Lars Damoiseaux Written by: Lars Damoiseaux and Eveline Hagenbeek    Alison (Maaike Neuville) already has the looks, but is looking for comfort when she heads off to an Eastern European hospital for plastic surgery. Joining her is her boyfriend Michael (Bart Hollanders) and her mother Sylvia (Annick Christiaens). Alison wants to have

WHERE THE SCARY THINGS ARE EPISODE 51

Where The Scary Things Are Episode 51: Scream Queen Debbie Rochon Stops by the Show Scream Queen Debbie Rochon stops by to talk horror movies. Muse gives us Female Horror Leads in the Sinister 6. HorrO talks Texas Chainsaw Massacre remake vs original. Chris the Creature gives us another stellar movie review. Listen here or watch below: wherethescarythingsare.com   Apple apple.co/2Nlzdxq Spotify spoti.fi/3erAdMb IHeart ihr.fm/2V3m4Ny

WHERE THE SCARY THINGS ARE EPISODE 50

We are honored to bring you our first LIVE 50th Episode. Felissa Rose and Tommy Faircloth come to talk about their new film A Nun's Curse and Amanda Wyss comes on to talk about NIghtmare On Elm Street and Badland. We couldn't be happier talking Horror With these amazing guest. Keep It Scary My Friends!  Listen here or watch below: wherethescarythingsare.com Apple apple.co/2N0czu5 Spotify spoti.fi/3e4VQ4H IHeart ihr.fm/30JpGYT

THE HOWLING WIND REVIEW

During a plagued dust and wind storm in 1963, a countryman takes in a weary traveler seeking refuge -- but discovers the truth in the circumstances of his arrival. Starring: Anthony Arkin, Mark Silverman, and Nicky Boulos Directed by: Lorian Gish, and Justin Knoepfel Written by: Justin Knoepfel   “The Howling Wind” sets the stage in what very well could be an episode of “The Twilight Zone.” A radio is playing letting people of the town know that a state of emergency has been declared, that they should stay indoors, and don’t get caught in the winds. Also, it notes to stay away from individuals caught in the wind because they can become unpredictable and dangerous. Arnold (Anthony Arkin) is taking the warning seriously, and boards up his farm house before sitting down for a drink.   As the chaos grows in the town, he tries to relax until he hears a sound in the house. He finds Jacob (Nicky Boulos), who broke into his cellar seeking safety from the winds. The two

HAUTE CUISINE REVIEW

Since Marie joined Bruno Mercier's restaurant, a multi-star chef, she only thinks to perfect her skills. But Thomas, the sous-chef, is wary of this possible rival. During a service, Mary cuts herself, letting a few drops of blood mix with her sauce. When Bruno tastes Marie's dish, he considers it perfect. Starring: JosĆ©phine Japy, SĆ©bastien Houbani, Philippe RĆ©simont, Serge Dupuy Directed and written by: Merryl Roche   Some of us have seen the reality cooking shows on tv, and how competitive they can be. While not a reality show, Marie (JosĆ©phine Japy) has joined a restaurant kitchen that’s very competitive in its own right. Marie seems to come from a cooking background, and the bar is set high for her. The head chef Bruno (Philippe RĆ©simont) is very hard to please, and the only one who seems to please him is Thomas (SĆ©bastien Houbani). At first Thomas appears to befriend Marie and helps her cutting some fish, but then becomes very bossy with her.   The pre

BETAAL REVIEW

A remote village becomes the arena of a breathless battle when an undead East India Company officer and his battalion of zombie redcoats attack a squad of modern-day soldiers. Starring: Viineet Kumar, Aahana Kumra, and Suchitra Pillai Directed by: Patrick Graham, and Nikhil Mahajan Written by: Adhir Bhat, Patrick Graham, and Suhani Kanwar  Check out the video below and find out how many pools of blood it received…

ETHERIA 2020 SHORTS PROGRAM REVIEW

  The 7th edition of the Etheria Film Festival brings you the nine best new   short horror, science fiction, thriller, action and fantasy films directed by women from around the world. Etheria 2020 is simultaneously hilarious, terrifying, and sometimes heartbreaking; our films are about the loneliness and absurdity of digital interactions,   the terror of complete helplessness, uncomfortable magical sexual enlightenment, the horror of conversion therapy, musical expression in the future dystopia, the surreal cycle of the final girl trope in horror films, livestreaming your *entire life*, sex   with strangers gone completely horrifying, and the existential contemplation of death, life, and existence with an dying AI. Get ready to be blown away by these nine directors and their take on our favorite genres.    Like many film festivals, the Etheria Film Festival 2020 couldn’t hold their festival because of COVID-19. Instead, they turned to having a virtual festival, and did it i

ALL THE WRONG FRIENDS REVIEW

A group of high school friends reunite for a vacation a year after graduating but find their relationships have changed - and after one of them turns up dead, suspicions and accusations fly. No one is safe once everyone suspects everyone else in this twist-filled thriller. Starring: Nick Commella, Ricco Fajardo, and Tom Gelo Directed by: Ryan Hawkins and Mark Kerins Written by: Justin Amos, Sophia Basiliadis, Cydney Cox, Alyssa Evans, Ryan Kaul, Mark Kerins, Amanda Presmyk, and Adrien Vielder   Some people are lucky enough to have life long friends, while others experience a revolving door of friends. Then there are those that get stabbed in the back by their so called friends. It’s really a shame when that happens, but it’s one of the things many learn while growing up. “All the Wrong Friends” features this kind of friendship that goes much further than just a stab in the back.   Drew (Ricco Fajardo) and Nani (Krishna Smitha) seem to be the nice people in this

DRIVEN REVIEW

Emerson Graham’s night as a cab driver are filled with annoyances and inconveniences, but until tonight, never attacks and disappearances. After picking up a mysterious passenger her evening goes from working a job to performing a quest as they must race against the clock to defeat a force of evil. The meter is running. Starring: Richard Speight Jr., Jessica Harthcock, and Casey Dillard Directed by: Glenn Payne Written by: Casey Dillard   Technology has continued to change our world, and over the past few years it has given us the ability to rideshare. Some people do it all the time with no worries, and some do it but with a lot of concern. They aren’t wrong because a lot can go wrong jumping in a stranger’s car. As horror fans, we’ve all joked not to hitchhike, but ridesharing is very close to that. On the other hand, the driver never knows what to expect from the people that are getting in their car. It’s that angle that’s featured in “Driven.”   This horror

BLACK SUMMER REVIEW

In the dark, early days of a zombie apocalypse, complete strangers band together to find the strength they need to survive and get back to loved ones. Starring: Jaime King, Justin Chu Cary, and Christine Lee Created by: John Hyams and Karl Schaefer  Check out the video below and find out how many pools of blood it received…