World Premiere for Amhurst

Looks like the world premiere of the new horror flick Amhurst just happened. Check out the news from the LifeLine Entertainment group below.
The World Premiere for Amhurst has come & gone, but the memories of this exciting night will last forever. It was the best premier screening we’ve held so far.

The Psychomanteum Review

This is not your typical everyday average film that will bring forth the same old scenarios- it’s finally something a smidge different. 25 minutes of what exactly- I am unsure of. As you watch you will figure out your own way down this twisted path. I couldn’t come out and give you a paragraph on […]

The Gateway Meat

Once again, Ron has delighted us with another and the final episode of the Brightside Trilogy. This time it’s The Gateway Meat. To give you a little background on Ron and For the Better of Mankind Productions, check out this link here…The White Lie.

The Outpost

Horror film fans are used to seeing films that sound great on the back of the DVD case but turn out to be hugely disappointing. That makes finding those little diamonds in the rough that much more satisfying. Outpost fits into this category. It’s a direct to DVD film that I came across without any […]

The Spell of 13

In many ways “The Spell of 13” is a lot like “Saving Private Ryan” (This is the only time I will compare “The Spell of 13” to that movie by the way). I make this comparison because, like Saving Private Ryan,  the first ten minutes of the movie are better than the rest of the […]

Torment Review

Lauren, a petite blond was just released from the hospital where she was staying to recover from a nervous breakdown. Her husband Ray decides to pack up their stuff so they can go on a mini vacation to relax and get her ready to be involved in the real world again. On the way there […]

The Falling Review

One of the best compliments I can give Nicholas Gyeney’s 2006 super-low budget fallen angel thriller The Falling is that I sat through its entire 114 minutes of shot-on-HD-video craziness not just once, not even twice, but three times. I watched it the first time and was impressed- not necessarily by what was on the […]

Obscure: The Aftermath

    
Obscure: The Aftermath is the sequel to Obscure, the first “Cooperative Teen Horror Game.” It features an original script in a world of teens and gore directly inspired by the American teen’s life, including music, fashion and their environment (college fraternity). Obscure: The Aftermath includes a mix of teen and survival horror elements, which comments […]

Twisted View Review

Twisted View is just that…twisted. I sat there in awe the whole time thinking “This is great!” The film only lasts about five minutes but it’ll be one of the best ways to enjoy this enthralling look at a hidden relationship that went sour. One man had promised the world and instead of fulfilling that […]

Study Hell Review

What happens when a quiet, seemingly well mannered Teacher who used to serve his time as captain in the Army becomes depressed and miserable with his life after a divorce and other odd problems- he snaps like a twig in a thunder storm! Don Kellar has been doing a really shitty job at teaching lately […]

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