Tuesday 20 June 2023

The Rotting Zombie's News Anthology for 20th June 2023


It is humid weather here in the UK at the moment, usually not an issue for me due to my day job being at an air conditioned lab, but last Friday that wasn't so much the case, love wearing a lab coat while melting in the heat! Anyway, I can see my inbox has plenty of things in it, so while I will be saving much of that for my monthly news round-up, so I will pluck three items for inclusion here.

With seemingly no sign of stopping, a third film has been announced in the found footage cannibal horror series, Human Hibachi. Following on from last year's Human Hibachi 2: Feast in the Forest, comes news that a third film, titled Human Hibachi: The Beginning is due for release later this summer. As that title suggests, this is a prequel, one that shows how cannibal restaurant owner Jin (Wataru Nishida) first got the idea for his special cuisine. Directed by the director of the previous movies, Mario Cerrito (The Listing), this also features Nicholas Ear and Illana Lo alongside Nishida. I really need to get around to watching the first film in this series.

A new trailer for Professor Kimmer's Initiation has been released. The synopsis tells of a Dr. Dan Kimmer whose life has taken a turn for the worse after his marriage is on the rocks, while his job as a professor at St. Elzear's College is threatened due to allegations of secual misconduct. After Dan turns down his secret lover's proposal, events transpire at the college that leads to conflict between religious groups and a secret Satanic society. The film was shot in Denver, Colorado and Los Angeles and stars Richard Tyson (Kindergarten Cop), Naomi Grossman (American Horror Story), Vernon Wells (Mad Max 2), Lauren Mayhew (Dexter), Jimmy Drain (Realm of Shadows), and Harley Wallen (Beneath Us All).



Finally for today, my best friend pointed me towards the new music video for 'LosT' by rock group Bring Me The Horizon. While the song isn't particularly to my liking, the music video is set out like a mini-movie. Taking place in a hospital and featuring the blood soaked frontman developing psychic powers, this looked pretty great. The video can be viewed on YouTube here.

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