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![]() | Najarra Townsend the new beautiful face of horror moviesInterview Najarra Townsend was born on December 5, 1989, in the USA. She is known as an actress and producer. She is famous for her roles in Contracted - Phase I (2013), Me and You and Everyone We Know (2005), and Tru Loved (2008). |
![]() | The beautiful Nikki Kris about her movie CIRCUS ROADInterview Nikki Kris is known for her work on Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (2016), War on Everyone (2016) and Preacher (2016). She started acting in feature films during high school, with a local production company from Austin, Texas. During her first day on set, she fell in love with production and has never stopped chasing her passion. |
![]() | Interview with the Director of The Sublet - John AinslieInterview Canadian Film Centre alumni John Ainslie is best known for the throwback horror comedy feature JACK BROOKS: MONSTER SLAYER. His screenplay was nominated for a Fangoria Chainsaw Award and the film won Best Midnight Film at the prestigious Sitges International Film Festival. Prior to writing, John worked as a Director of Photography and won the Borsos prize of Best Cinematographer at the Whistler Film Festival for his work on the feature SK8 LIFE. In 2016 John wrote and directed his first feature film – the award winning THE SUBLET. A psychological thriller Ain't it Cool News describes as "scares and shocks to a nerve... Read More |
![]() | Jessica Cameron and Mania againInterview Jessica Cameron was born and raised in Owen Sound, Ontario in Canada and moved to Toronto to study fashion at Ryerson University. After finishing her degree she moved to Ohio to work as a fashion designer and in her spare time she decided to try an acting class. The acting bug bit, and Jessica decided to make acting her full time career. In the last few years she has been cast in more then 70 projects including music videos, TV shows and feature films. In 2010 she won an industry award for being a Rising Movie Star. Some of her favorite recent performances include: playing sorority leader in The Sleeper and she starring with... Read More |
![]() | Jessica Cameron about her new film ManiaInterview Jessica Cameron was born and raised in Owen Sound, Ontario in Canada and moved to Toronto to study fashion at Ryerson University. After finishing her degree she moved to Ohio to work as a fashion designer and in her spare time she decided to try an acting class. The acting bug bit, and Jessica decided to make acting her full time career. In the last few years she has been cast in more then 70 projects including music videos, TV shows and feature films. In 2010 she won an industry award for being a Rising Movie Star. Some of her favorite recent performances include: playing sorority leader in The Sleeper and she starring with... Read More |
![]() | Erika Smith Actress, Writer and much moreInterview A versatile performer with a chameleon-like ability to transform herself with each role, Erika acts regularly on the New York stage, film and television. Often cast as the sweet, sexy girl next door or the sultry femme fatale, Miss Smith also has a natural gift for comedy and is often seen in comedic roles. Born and raised in the suburbs of Boston, Erika was inspired to pursue a career in the arts after seeing GONE WITH THE WIND at age 12, discovering Elvis at age 15 and Bob Dylan somewhere in between. She studied acting at the Neighborhood Playhouse with Ron Stetson, comedy at the Upright Citizen's Brigade and singing at... Read More |
![]() | Sheri MoonInterview American actress and clothing entrepreneur Sheri Moon Zombie rode the crest of fame to cult status in the late '90s and early 2000s, largely via her many collaborations with boyfriend and then husband Rob Zombie. The latter, of course, is the controversial heavy metal rocker and White Zombie progenitor who created the gore-fest features House of 1000 Corpses (2002), The Devil's Rejects (2005), and Halloween (2007). Sheri essentially followed Rob's lead, first by appearing in his music videos (and those of other metal bands), then by signing for meaty roles in each of her husband's films. She was particularly... Read More |
![]() | Linda Blair interview, she talks about DevilInterview Linda Blair began modeling when she was five years old. By her teens she had started acting on television and movies, and before she was 14 she had already taken her most famous role: that of Regan, the demon-possessed child in the 1972 film The Exorcist (co-starring Max von Sydow). The film became a horror classic, and Linda Blair was Oscar-nominated as best supporting actress for the role. She also appeared four years later in the sequel, and starred in the campy cult favorite Roller Boogie in 1979. Since then Blair has appeared in dozens of movies and TV shows, performed on Broadway (in Grease as Rizzo), and is a well-known... Read More |
![]() | Golden Nightmares: A History of Horror at the Academy AwardsHorror News Historically, the horror genre has had a complicated relationship with the Oscars, but there have been several landmark moments where these films managed to triumph. Here are the most significant cases: The Big Winners (Major Categories) The Silence of the Lambs (1991): It is the only horror film (though often classified as a psychological thriller) to win the "Big Five": Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, and Best Adapted Screenplay. The Exorcist (1973): This was the first horror film ever nominated for Best Picture. It took home two statues: Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Sound.... Read More |
![]() | The Exorcist RebootHorror News Scarlett Johansson and Horror: The Exorcist Reboot is Not Her First Dive into the Genre, But What is the Forgotten Precedent? The news of Scarlett Johansson's casting as the lead in the highly anticipated forthcoming reboot of The Exorcist, directed by Mike Flanagan, has been met with great enthusiasm, often accompanied by the narrative that the actress is about to tackle her first truly major horror role. However, a closer look at her prolific filmography reveals a surprising precedent that has faded from collective memory: her participation in Eight Legged Freaks in 2002. The Forgotten Horror-... Read More |











