Night of the Demons
It’s ironic. The profession of horror journalism (or horror literature of filmmaking for that matter), at least for this writer, was initially and unsurprisingly inspired by my love of all things Halloween; yet, the subsequent October workload which has resulted often forces me to miss the simple trappings that launched my macabre interest in the first place.
The number of home video releases on October 19th is not as abundant as in recent weeks, and fewer re-released titles means those that are available are much more special. In this batch one Adrien Brody flick competes with another, and at least two independent horror titles are making a splash. Two beloved classic films return in Blu-ray where one is supplemented by a documentary treatment of it.
The Mann Theatre in Hollywood was the place to be for horror fans this past Friday night, October 8, as Adam Gierasch’s Night of the Demons premiered during the LA Screamfest Horror Film Festival, which is also celebrating its 10th year this month.
Excited for this weekend's premiere of Adam Gierasch's Night of the Demons on Friday? You should be! The film kicks off this year's Screamfest in style, and to further sweeten the pot, you can win yourself a couple of tickets and more!
If you're in the Los Angeles area and you're a horror fan, believe us when we tell you that you do NOT want to miss this year's ScreamFest!
Horror and music go together like peanut butter and jelly. Godzilla and King Kong. Me and nipple tassles. You get where we're going, right! Of course you do! Like any good horror fan you like to rock out! If you're in LA on October 2nd, you'll get a chance to do just that on us!
So what sorts of tricks and treats will viewers be in store for once Adam Gierasch's Night of the Demons (review here) hits home video next month? We've got the scoop for you as always!
According to DVD Active extra features will include a writer/director commentary, cast and crew interviews, and behind-the-scenes footage.
A great deal of heartbreak came with the news that Adam Gierasch's Night of the Demons (review here) was going the direct-to-video route. This film looks like too much fun not to see on the big screen. However, if you're in LA or are planning to attend this year's Screamfest, this is one wrong that is going to be fixed!
Here at Dread Central we work pretty friggin' quickly to make sure that you sickos are as up-to-date as possible in regard to the things going bump in the night in our genre. Just hours ago we showed you the UK quad poster for Night of the Demons (review here) remake from director Adam Gierasch and writer Jace Anderson, and now we've got a bunch of sexy and gory stills for you to drool over.
Oh, how we envy our friends in the UK from time to time. While we have to settle for home video, they're getting to see the Night of the Demons (review here) remake from director Adam Gierasch and writer Jace Anderson on the big screen. Le sigh.
One of my favorite parts of last week's San Diego Comic-Con was getting to catch up with Night of the Demons director Adam Adam Gierasch and writer Jace Anderson to help unveil the movie's official artwork. The flick looks damned good, and the original has been a staple in the Creepy household forever so to say I'm excited for this movie is an understatement. Even more exciting? This brand new gore-filled still!
It seems like the Night of the Demons remake is taking its sweet ass time to come out, right? Well we've got an exciting look at the poster art for Adam Gierasch's redux, and I'm digging it.
Well then. This is kind of depressing. Instead of the theatrical run they had been talking about, E1 Entertainment announced today that Adam Gierasch's long awaited Night of the Demons remake will get a home video release on October 19th, 2010. At least we're getting a Blu-ray and the film won't be just sitting on the shelf for too much longer.
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