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Horror-Metal Band Ice Nine Kills, Rocked Hollywood!
Something pretty spectacular happens when fans unite and share a common passion and enthusiasm. This shared interest can create a sense of belonging and community; no other group accomplishes this better than the horror community!
Horror-metal band Ice Nine Kills just debuted the final music video chapter of The Horrorwood Saga during a global livestream event (THE MONTALBÁN THEATRE) hosted by frontman (and lead suspect) Spencer Charnas and guest-starring horror icon Bill Moseley (The Devil’s Rejects, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2) and it was an amazing experience. The crowd ROARED as the music video began to play on the big screen! Attending these events allows fans to mingle with like-minded individuals who understand and appreciate their interests. Experiencing this event together as a group certainly intensified the emotional impact and created a unique atmosphere that enhanced the enjoyment of the event.
The latest release promises (and delivers) a killer conclusion to the murder investigation that has spanned seven blood-soaked music videos from the chart-chopping album The Silver Scream 2: Welcome to Horrorwood, featuring hit singles based on famous horror films, including Resident Evil, Child’s Play, and American Psycho! The video series features a variety of cameos from the music & horror arenas, including Jacoby Shaddix (Papa Roach), George “Corpsegrinder” Fisher (Cannibal Corpse), Joe Bob Briggs (The Last Drive-In), Scout Taylor-Compton (Rob Zombie’s Halloween & Halloween II), and Dead Meat’s James A. Janisse and Chelsea Rebecca.
Not only does this band emanate a palpable badass vibe, but their distinction lies in their mastery of the post-hardcore music scene. Their compositions are a potent blend of aggressive, heavy instrumentation, and meticulously crafted, horror-themed lyrics. Drawing lyrical inspiration from a myriad of horror films and pop culture elements, they wield a unique edge in entertainment that I find utterly captivating!
Some of their popular albums include “The Silver Scream,” which features songs inspired by classic horror films, and “Every Trick in the Book,” which reimagines songs based on classic literature. Over the years, Ice Nine Kills has released several albums and has gained significant traction over the past few years. Be sure to check out their music and their unique style of music videos; horror fans will not be disappointed.
The event will serve as the global launch of “Meat & Greet” and the debut screening of the complete Horrorwood Saga, as all eight official music videos are presented as one complete film for the first time ever.
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Shelter in Place, New ‘A Quiet Place: Day One’ Trailer Drops
The third installment of the A Quiet Place franchise is set to release only in theaters on June 28. Even though this one is minus John Krasinski and Emily Blunt, it still looks terrifyingly magnificent.
This entry is said to be a spin-off and not a sequel to the series, although it’s technically more a prequel. The wonderful Lupita Nyong’o takes center stage in this movie, along with Joseph Quinn as they navigate through New York City under siege by bloodthirsty aliens.
The official synopsis, as if we need one, is “Experience the day the world went quiet.” This, of course, refers to the quick-moving aliens who are blind but have an enhanced sense of hearing.
Under the direction of Michael Sarnoski (Pig) this apocalyptic suspense thriller will be released the same day as the first chapter in Kevin Costner’s three-part epic western Horizon: An American Saga.
Which one will you see first?
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Rob Zombie Joins McFarlane Figurine’s “Music Maniacs” Line
Rob Zombie is joining the growing cast of horror music legends for McFarlane collectibles. The toy company, headed by Todd McFarlane, has been doing its Movie Maniacs line since 1998, and this year they have created a new series called Music Maniacs. This includes legendary musicians, Ozzy Osbourne, Alice Cooper, and Trooper Eddie from Iron Maiden.
Adding to that iconic list is director Rob Zombie formerly of the band White Zombie. Yesterday, via Instagram, Zombie posted that his likeness will join the Music Maniacs line. The “Dracula” music video inspires his pose.
He wrote: “Another Zombie action figure is headed your way from @toddmcfarlane ☠️ It’s been 24 years since the first one he did of me! Crazy! ☠️ Preorder now! Coming this summer.”
This won’t be the first time Zombie has been featured with the company. Back in 2000, his likeness was the inspiration for a “Super Stage” edition where he is equipped with hydraulic claws in a diorama made of stones and human skulls.
For now, McFarlane’s Music Maniacs collection is only available for pre-order. The Zombie figure is limited to only 6,200 pieces. Pre-order yours at the McFarlane Toys website.
Specs:
- Incredibly detailed 6” scale figure featuring ROB ZOMBIE likeness
- Designed with up to 12 points of articulation for posing and play
- Accessories include microphone and mic stand
- Includes art card with numbered certificate of authenticity
- Showcased in Music Maniacs themed window box packaging
- Collect all McFarlane Toys Music Maniacs Metal Figures
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“In a Violent Nature” So Gory Audience Member Throws Up During Screening
Chis Nash (ABC’s of Death 2) just debuted his new horror film, In a Violent Nature, at the Chicago Critics Film Fest. Based on the audience’s reaction, those with squeamish stomachs may want to bring a barf bag to this one.
Thats right, we have another horror film that is causing audience members to walk out of the screening. According to a report from Film Updates at least one audience member threw up in the middle of the film. You can hear audio of the audience reaction to the film below.
Audience reacting to a kill from ‘IN A VIOLENT NATURE’ during the Chicago Critics Film Fest screening of the film. An audience member also vomited during the screening.
— Film Updates (@FilmUpdates) May 6, 2024
The film, described as a slasher from the killer's perspective, hits theaters on May 31. pic.twitter.com/KGlyC3HFXa
This is far from the first horror film to claim this kind of audience reaction. However, early reports of In a Violent Nature indicates that this film may be just that violent. The film promises to reinvent the slasher genre by telling the story from the killer’s perspective.
Here is the official synopsis for the film. When a group of teens takes a locket from a collapsed fire tower in the woods, they unwittingly resurrect the rotting corpse of Johnny, a vengeful spirit spurred on by a horrific 60-year old crime. The undead killer soon embarks on a bloody rampage to retrieve the stolen locket, methodically slaughtering anyone who gets in his way.
While we will have to wait and see if In a Violent Nature lives up to all of its hype, recent responses on X offer nothing but praise for the film. One user even makes the bold claim that this adaptation is like an arthouse Friday the 13th.
In a Violent Nature will receive a limited theatrical run starting May 31, 2024. The film will then be released on Shudder sometime later in the year. Make sure to check out the promo images and trailer below.
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