Anthony Hickox
Reviewed by Uncle Creepy
Starring Natalie Press, Hugh Bonneville, Joan Plowright, Matthieu Boujenah, Tamsin Egerton
Directed by Anthony Hickox
Distributed by E1 Entertainment
It has been months and months since we last heard any news about Anthony Hickox’s return to horror, Knife Edge, but finally the film has a DVD release date thanks to E1 Entertainment.
We’ve been following Anthony Hickox’s return to horror, Knife Edge, for a while now, so you can imagine how happy we were when we found the trailer over on production house Seven Arts Films’ website. All right, I say “we” but obviously I mean me. So sue me.
Reviewed by Uncle Creepy
Starring Dana Ashbrook, M. Emmet Walsh, Jim Metzler, Morgan Brittany, Bruce Campbell, Maxwell Caulfield, Deborah Foreman, David Carradine
Directed by Anthony Hickox
Distributed by Lionsgate Home Entertainment
A lot of horror movies from the 1990s we'd like to push out of our memories, especially those that came directly after the Scream-effect. However, even during the gloomy part of the early '90s, there was a certain film about vampires fighting their desires in a remote town that sadly faded from the memories of many horror fans.
Anthony Hickox first mentioned a possible remake of his seminal 80’s classic monster mash-up Waxwork when I interviewed him a few months back (read about it, and a possible Waxwork musical, right here).
During my recent interview with Anthony Hickox (Hellraiser 3, Waxwork and the upcoming Knife Edge), he briefly mentioned that one of his next projects may be a film called Catwalk, which he co-wrote with long-time collaborator Peter Atkins.
Though we don’t have any solid details on it yet, a very reliable source just let us know that Lionsgate has plans to release Anthony (Waxwork, Hellraiser III) Hickox’s “lost” film, Sundown, on DVD this Halloween!
It took me well over a month to track down Waxwork/Full Eclipse director Anthony Hickox, which I have to say when I set out to find him to discuss his latest horror movie, Knife Edge, I hadn’t anticipated being such a difficult task.
Though I admit I still have no idea what’s going on with the new film from Anthony Hickox, Knife Edge, that hasn’t stopped me from tracking down as much info as I can about it!
While cruising around the many layers that make up that wonderful geek resource known as the IMDB, I discovered a movie that I’ve heard neither Jack nor shit about, but sounds like something we’d be giving regular updates on if I had.
You might recall a few weeks back when a new horror film from Waxwork/Full Eclipse badass director Anthony Hickox was announced called Knife Edge ( “Hickox Takes Horror to the Edge” – July 2007). At the time the plot was a bit on the vague side, but upon some deeper investigation we dug up a juicy amount of details for it.
It's been a long time since director Anthony Hickox made a horror film, but man, has he delivered some good guilty pleasures.
Hickox brought us films like Full Eclipse, Waxwork (still waiting for an unrated DVD of this gem; please anyone reading, if you have the power, get to work), and the third entry into the Hellraiser (an unrated DVD of this would be nice, too, please) franchise, which honestly I'd like to forget.
Reviewed by Uncle Creepy
Starring Doug Bradley, Kevin Bernhardt, Lawrence Mortorff, Paula Marshall, Terry Farrell, Ken Carpenter, Sharon Hill, Clayton Hill, and Ashley Laurence
Directed by Anthony Hickox
Distributed by Paramount Home Video
Have you seen Waxwork? Or Hellraiser III? Or Warlock: Armageddon? Or Full Eclipse? If so, then you know the works of Anthony Hickox.
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