Wednesday, 8 April 2026

The Rotting Zombie's News Anthology for Wednesday 8th April 2026


I started my blog output a day late this week, not that anyone would realise, but has meant each post has been shifted forward to the next day. I'm really trying to start watching films for review at night. It is quite hard though, not due to getting scared, more that I am not remotely a night person and begin to get real tired around the 20:00 mark! Onwards to the news (which I spookily wrote at night).

Co-directors Ellison Winterstein and Harrison Orwig have released their supernatural thriller - The House on the Lake via BayView Entertainment. This 70 minute movie concerns a young woman who finds her remote lakeside house to be haunted by spirits and demons. In desperation she turns to a priest, but their attempt to cleanse the house is interrupted by the arrival of ghost hunters.


Dolly is now available to own on Digital platforms via Vertigo Releasing. Directed by Rod Blackhurst, and starring Fabianne Therese (John Dies at the End), Russ Tiller (Blood for Dust) and Seann William Scott (American Pie) among others, this serves as a tribute to classic 70s slashers. The film follows Macy; a young woman who is abducted by a twisted figure who plans to try and raise the kidnapped woman as if she was their own child. Dolly released on 6th April and can be found on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, YouTube Movies, Sky Store, and Virgin Media.


Finally for today, Joshua Nelson's latest film is Ashes of Vengeance, which is said to be a '...chilling exploration of psychological warfare'. This released on January 27th via BayView Entertainment, and is about a group of women who go to a remote house seeking a safe space to heal from a shared traumatic event. Their attempt to heal is broken when a group of men arrive at the house unexpectedly, leading to a bleak night for all concerned.

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