Another week and another trilogy of news stories. This year while currently in-between bill paying jobs, I have been trying to do blog weeks, where I work full time on my site. It hasn't exactly been going well, until yesterday at least, where rather than sticking to a rigid 09:00-17:00, I instead just set a task of watching and reviewing three films, it went well. By the time this post goes up, I should have gone to the cinema and finally got around to watching 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, am excited for it at time of typing (update - that didn't happen today, but is now Thursday I'm meant to be seeing it).
Described as a '...horrific psychological thriller', Velvicide is due to be released by BayView Entertainment, if not already out. Directed by Kenneth Perkins, the film follows protagonist Velvet Stevens, who recounts the details of her own abduction. The press release states '...escape was only the first act.'.
Christmas horror - Shiver: Slaying All Night has entered full production, filming on location in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Written and directed by Robert Resto, this sees a bunch of guests and students staying at a remote ski resort being targeted by Vincent; a disturbed man who lives out in the surrounding woods. Described as a tribute to classic slashers, this promises '...old-school practical horror'.
Finally for today, The Mourning Architect is an upcoming gothic horror about a former punk-rock icon reconnecting with their estranged daughter, only for the girl to be inadvertently killed by a vigilante serial killer. These events lead to the parent and killer alike heading to a 19th-century mansion that is haunted by a immortal spirit who specialises in turning human grief into disturbing works of art. Written and directed by Joe Hollow (The Family Business), this features Joe Castro (Terror Toons), Debbie Rochon (Tromeo and Juliet), Elissa Dowling (Girl on the Third Floor), Debra Lamb (The Devil's Disciples) and Harley Wallen (Ash and Bone) among others. Filming for The Mourning Architect begins this April in Florida.



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