Stars: Matthew Gray Gubler, AnnaLynne McCord, Alisha Boe, Sheila Vand, Sam Eidson | Written and Directed by Trent Haaga
Seemingly inhabiting the same universe as Cheap Thrills, the film he co-wrote with David Chirchirillo, 68 Kill, Trent Haaga’s second feature as director (his first being Chop) is a similar deep-dive into the fringes of American society – an underbelly that walks the fine line between morality and depravity. A world where people will do anything for money. Or so it would seem.
Trailer-dwelling, sewage-pumping Chip (Matthew Gray Gubler) may not lead the most glamorous life, but he’s got one thing going for him: he’s head over heels infatuated with his girlfriend Liza (AnnaLynne McCord). He’s more than willing to overlook her wild streak, the fact that she’s hooking up with their landlord and her rather extreme mood swings. So when she proposes a plot to steal $68,000, he goes along with the plan.
Seemingly inhabiting the same universe as Cheap Thrills, the film he co-wrote with David Chirchirillo, 68 Kill, Trent Haaga’s second feature as director (his first being Chop) is a similar deep-dive into the fringes of American society – an underbelly that walks the fine line between morality and depravity. A world where people will do anything for money. Or so it would seem.
Trailer-dwelling, sewage-pumping Chip (Matthew Gray Gubler) may not lead the most glamorous life, but he’s got one thing going for him: he’s head over heels infatuated with his girlfriend Liza (AnnaLynne McCord). He’s more than willing to overlook her wild streak, the fact that she’s hooking up with their landlord and her rather extreme mood swings. So when she proposes a plot to steal $68,000, he goes along with the plan.
- 8/25/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Presented by Cynthia Rothrock | Written by Leroy Patterson | Directed by Charles Band
Trailer compilations have, in recent year, become big business, they have also become increasingly important in terms of keeping trailers alive. In this time of streaming and digital downloads, where films come sans trailers and extras, there’s no real way – beyond these types of compilations – of seeing interesting trailers for obscure films you may not be aware of.
Titles such as Trailer War, Trailers from Hell, the UK’s very own Grindhouse Trailer Classics, Drive-In Delirium, Attack of the 80s, and 42nd Street Forever have not only kept the trailers alive in a physical format, but also allowed new audiences to discover new (old) films. Keeping up this tradition is Full Moon, who have released a number of trailer compilations already as part of the Grindhouse line – mainly focussing on the sleazier end of genre cinema like...
Trailer compilations have, in recent year, become big business, they have also become increasingly important in terms of keeping trailers alive. In this time of streaming and digital downloads, where films come sans trailers and extras, there’s no real way – beyond these types of compilations – of seeing interesting trailers for obscure films you may not be aware of.
Titles such as Trailer War, Trailers from Hell, the UK’s very own Grindhouse Trailer Classics, Drive-In Delirium, Attack of the 80s, and 42nd Street Forever have not only kept the trailers alive in a physical format, but also allowed new audiences to discover new (old) films. Keeping up this tradition is Full Moon, who have released a number of trailer compilations already as part of the Grindhouse line – mainly focussing on the sleazier end of genre cinema like...
- 1/23/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
If you missed the premiere of Killjoy’s Psycho Circus this past October on the El Rey Network, never fear! Charles Band and company always have something crazy fun up their sleeves, and now comes word that you’ll be able to catch… Continue Reading →
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- 12/1/2016
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
If you missed the premiere of Killjoy’s Psycho Circus this past October on the El Rey Network, never fear! Charles Band and company always have something crazy fun up their sleeves, and now comes word that you’ll be able to catch… Continue Reading →
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- 11/29/2016
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
Exclusive: Company’s titles include Killjoy’s Psycho Circus and Puppetmaster: Axis Termination.
Full Moon Empire founder Charles Band is at the market with an extensive slate of genre titles led by American Film Market (Afm) debuts Killjoy’s Psycho Circus and Puppetmaster: Axis Termination.
Killjoy’s Psycho Circus screens at the market today [Saturday] and marks the latest in the horror franchise starring Trent Haaga as the vengeful demon and killer clown who has arrived on Earth and become complacent.
When Beelzebub comes after him, Killjoy must reunite his crew and prepare for the mother of all battles. Victoria DeMare and Robert Sydney also star.
Puppetmaster: Axis Termination recently wrapped production and is due for delivery in January. The latest episode in the long-running fantasy series stars Paul Logan, Tonia Kay and Tania Fox.
Rounding out the slate are horrors Ravenwolf Towers in post and completed project Trophy Heads.
“This is really...
Full Moon Empire founder Charles Band is at the market with an extensive slate of genre titles led by American Film Market (Afm) debuts Killjoy’s Psycho Circus and Puppetmaster: Axis Termination.
Killjoy’s Psycho Circus screens at the market today [Saturday] and marks the latest in the horror franchise starring Trent Haaga as the vengeful demon and killer clown who has arrived on Earth and become complacent.
When Beelzebub comes after him, Killjoy must reunite his crew and prepare for the mother of all battles. Victoria DeMare and Robert Sydney also star.
Puppetmaster: Axis Termination recently wrapped production and is due for delivery in January. The latest episode in the long-running fantasy series stars Paul Logan, Tonia Kay and Tania Fox.
Rounding out the slate are horrors Ravenwolf Towers in post and completed project Trophy Heads.
“This is really...
- 11/5/2016
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Horror Highlights: Salt City Horror Film Festival 2017, Full Moon Features Art Book, Moggy Creatures
The 2017 Salt City Horror Film Festival will feature an impressive lineup of 35mm screenings, including An American Werewolf In London and The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. In today's Horror Highlights, we also have details and cover art for the Full Moon Features art book and a trailer for Moggy Creatures.
Salt City Horror Film Festival 2017: Press Release: "(Syracuse, NY) The Annual Salt City Horror Film Festival will take place on Saturday, April 15th at The Palace Theater in Syracuse, NY. This year marks the 12th year since the first event and just like every year will include several horror classics screened on original 35mm print, premieres, celebrity guests and several horror themed vendors. Generally hosting between 7-8 total films along with cast and crew Q&A’s, special features and much more, the all day film event begins at 11am and runs all night.
Confirmed films (so far) :...
Salt City Horror Film Festival 2017: Press Release: "(Syracuse, NY) The Annual Salt City Horror Film Festival will take place on Saturday, April 15th at The Palace Theater in Syracuse, NY. This year marks the 12th year since the first event and just like every year will include several horror classics screened on original 35mm print, premieres, celebrity guests and several horror themed vendors. Generally hosting between 7-8 total films along with cast and crew Q&A’s, special features and much more, the all day film event begins at 11am and runs all night.
Confirmed films (so far) :...
- 11/2/2016
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Charles Band and Full Moon Entertainment are in the final stretch of their Indiegogo campaign to make Killjoy’s Psycho Circus and Evil Bong: High-5 so if you want to get involved, these are the final hours! Get busy! Killjoy’s Psycho… Continue Reading →
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- 9/17/2015
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
Stars: Angel Vargas, Trent Haaga | Written by Carl Washington, Douglas Snauffer, Tammi Sutton, John Lechago | Directed by Craig Ross, Tammi Sutton, John Lechago
In the late 90s/early 2000′s there was a distinct new trend in the horror genre: that of “urban horror”. A genre that brought urban black cinema, and all-black casts, together with the horror genre in much the same way as it did in the 70s during the blaxploitation era. Whilst films like Bones and Vampire in Brooklyn (despite being something of a critical failure) had iconic stars such as Snoop Dogg and Eddie Murphy respectively, it was smaller movies such as Rusty Cundieff’s Tales From the Hood that had all the ideas (if you haven’t seen Tales… you should really track it down).
Not one to miss a trick when it comes to cashing in on popular crazes, Full Moon head honcho Charles Band...
In the late 90s/early 2000′s there was a distinct new trend in the horror genre: that of “urban horror”. A genre that brought urban black cinema, and all-black casts, together with the horror genre in much the same way as it did in the 70s during the blaxploitation era. Whilst films like Bones and Vampire in Brooklyn (despite being something of a critical failure) had iconic stars such as Snoop Dogg and Eddie Murphy respectively, it was smaller movies such as Rusty Cundieff’s Tales From the Hood that had all the ideas (if you haven’t seen Tales… you should really track it down).
Not one to miss a trick when it comes to cashing in on popular crazes, Full Moon head honcho Charles Band...
- 10/16/2014
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
After the success of their recent web series Trophy Heads, Full Moon Entertainment has decided to fire up another... and this time they're resurrecting one of their most beloved characters to do so. Be prepared for Killjoy's Psycho Circus.
Bringing back the director of the past two Killjoy films, John Lechago, as well as stars Trent Haaga and Victoria DeMare, and adding on Al Burke and Tai Chan Ngo, Killjoy's Psycho Circus promises to be more of the crazy insanity that made audiences fall in love with the clown and his merry troop in the past.
As with Trophy Heads, Killjoy's Psycho Circus will be released in several segments to allow Charles Band and the rest of the Full Moon production team a chance to present the film in a cliffhanger-type series. Then, after the initial web series has run its course, the film will eventually be released in its entirety.
Bringing back the director of the past two Killjoy films, John Lechago, as well as stars Trent Haaga and Victoria DeMare, and adding on Al Burke and Tai Chan Ngo, Killjoy's Psycho Circus promises to be more of the crazy insanity that made audiences fall in love with the clown and his merry troop in the past.
As with Trophy Heads, Killjoy's Psycho Circus will be released in several segments to allow Charles Band and the rest of the Full Moon production team a chance to present the film in a cliffhanger-type series. Then, after the initial web series has run its course, the film will eventually be released in its entirety.
- 8/18/2014
- by Scott Hallam
- DreadCentral.com
by Seth Metoyer, MoreHorror.com
The giallo-style horror film Virginia Obscura had obtained North American distribution through Full Moon and Wizard Studios. Check out all the bloody details below.
From The Press Release
"Virginia Obscura" has scored North American distribution with Full Moon and Wizard Studios!
The twisty grindhouse-meets-arthouse giallo-style horror film -- which stars Matt Mitler (The Mutilator, Basketcase 2), Thomas Kovacs (My Bloody Valentine, Scanners), Linnea Quigley (Return Of The Living Dead, Creepozoids), Jessica Cameron (Silent Night, Truth Or Dare), Christopher Marrone (Plus One, Abraham Lincoln Vs. Zombies), and new blood: Jennie Brown and Ed Conrade -- was selected and signed by Full Moon for the first wave of new releases by Wizard Studios.
In the 1980s, Wizard Video distributed the cult classic horror films Texas Chainsaw Massacre, I Spit On Your Grave, Zombie, and The Driller Killer.
Now the iconic Wizard label is being relaunched by Charles Band (producer of Ghoulies,...
The giallo-style horror film Virginia Obscura had obtained North American distribution through Full Moon and Wizard Studios. Check out all the bloody details below.
From The Press Release
"Virginia Obscura" has scored North American distribution with Full Moon and Wizard Studios!
The twisty grindhouse-meets-arthouse giallo-style horror film -- which stars Matt Mitler (The Mutilator, Basketcase 2), Thomas Kovacs (My Bloody Valentine, Scanners), Linnea Quigley (Return Of The Living Dead, Creepozoids), Jessica Cameron (Silent Night, Truth Or Dare), Christopher Marrone (Plus One, Abraham Lincoln Vs. Zombies), and new blood: Jennie Brown and Ed Conrade -- was selected and signed by Full Moon for the first wave of new releases by Wizard Studios.
In the 1980s, Wizard Video distributed the cult classic horror films Texas Chainsaw Massacre, I Spit On Your Grave, Zombie, and The Driller Killer.
Now the iconic Wizard label is being relaunched by Charles Band (producer of Ghoulies,...
- 2/1/2014
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Now that his four Killjoy flicks have made it to Roku and other online outlets including Full Moon Streaming, Charles Band and company got in touch with us and let us know that a fifth Killjoy movie is officially on its way... and the title is...
Killjoy: Psycho Circus. Oh, the implications! John Lechago (Killjoy’s Revenge and Killjoy Goes to Hell) directs.
The film, which is currently in pre-production, will premiere on Full Moon Streaming as an episodic feature; and Band and company are looking for a late 2014 premiere. We'll have more on the newest exploits of everyone's favorite revenge seeking killer clown as we get it!
For more in the interim head on over to FullMoonStreaming.com to see what horrors are ready to crawl their way into your homes and hearts! Oh, and in case you forgot, there's also the official Full Moon Horror website!
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Killjoy: Psycho Circus. Oh, the implications! John Lechago (Killjoy’s Revenge and Killjoy Goes to Hell) directs.
The film, which is currently in pre-production, will premiere on Full Moon Streaming as an episodic feature; and Band and company are looking for a late 2014 premiere. We'll have more on the newest exploits of everyone's favorite revenge seeking killer clown as we get it!
For more in the interim head on over to FullMoonStreaming.com to see what horrors are ready to crawl their way into your homes and hearts! Oh, and in case you forgot, there's also the official Full Moon Horror website!
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
- 1/30/2014
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Whether you have fond memories of visiting the video stores during the days of VHS or weren’t born yet and are looking for a retro horror collectibles, we think you’ll be interested in the latest announcement from Charles Band. He recently stumbled upon a large batch of original oversized VHS boxes and will be selling them starting this month. Titles include Zombie, Return of the Zombies, Zombie Lake, Space Zombies, The Screaming Dead, and more:
Los Angeles, CA, Feb 7, 2013 – Horror legend and home video pioneer Charles Band had been putting off his warehouse cleaning for years. But during a recent overhaul of his extensive collection of collectibles, he unwittingly resurrected a veritable treasure trove of vintage horror limited-edition VHS boxes coveted by horror fans and serious collectors. Starting February 12, fans will be able to purchase these original boxes with authentically duplicated VHS copies inside – at an incredibly reasonable price.
Los Angeles, CA, Feb 7, 2013 – Horror legend and home video pioneer Charles Band had been putting off his warehouse cleaning for years. But during a recent overhaul of his extensive collection of collectibles, he unwittingly resurrected a veritable treasure trove of vintage horror limited-edition VHS boxes coveted by horror fans and serious collectors. Starting February 12, fans will be able to purchase these original boxes with authentically duplicated VHS copies inside – at an incredibly reasonable price.
- 2/7/2013
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
As a child of the 80′s, the video store was my second home. There were a few shops here in St. Louis that carried some big box titles and among them, I always remembered Wizard Video. One of Wizard Video’s most notorious releases was I Spit on Your Grave. In the past few years, VHS tapes have become a collector’s item of sorts. Some people I know go crazy and try and collect all the VHS tapes they can find. I am a bit more selective with what I pick up (I tend to go for big boxes and releases that have some nostalgia for me). There is no doubt that there is still a market in VHS. Is it the best format to watch a film, no. However, there is a certain allure to watch a film on VHS. It feels more organic and feels dynamic and...
- 2/7/2013
- by Andy Triefenbach
- Destroy the Brain
Not sure if the world has been clamoring for a fourth Killjoy movie, but I must say Killjoy Goes to Hell looks quite intriguing. It's based around the idea of a demonic movie slasher being put on trial in the devil’s courtroom for repeatedly failing to kill his last victim.
Synopsis:
The demon clown Killjoy is on trial in Hell! Having failed in his last outing to claim his victim's soul, he must face the devil himself in Hell's courtroom and prove that he's evil and worthy of a demon. His only hope is the testimony of his last victim and a trial by combat. Killjoy's murderous minions Batty Boop, Punchy, and Freakshow plot a daring rescue attempt, but they have nosy detectives, renegade clowns, and a whole mess of demons in their way. If they fail, Killjoy is damned to oblivion, never to return!
Trent Haaga returns...
Synopsis:
The demon clown Killjoy is on trial in Hell! Having failed in his last outing to claim his victim's soul, he must face the devil himself in Hell's courtroom and prove that he's evil and worthy of a demon. His only hope is the testimony of his last victim and a trial by combat. Killjoy's murderous minions Batty Boop, Punchy, and Freakshow plot a daring rescue attempt, but they have nosy detectives, renegade clowns, and a whole mess of demons in their way. If they fail, Killjoy is damned to oblivion, never to return!
Trent Haaga returns...
- 8/15/2012
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
There's no doubt that writer/director/producer Charles Band is one of the true pioneers of independent horror. He's written and directed over 30 independent genre films and produced some 244 titles as well, not to mention founding both Empire Pictures in the 80s as well as Full Moon Entertainment.
Full Moon has been producing and distributing horror films since 1989, including such classics as Puppet Master, Demonic Toys, Castle Freak, Killjoy and The Gingerdead Man.
Now Band is back with his latest feature, Evil Bong 3D: Wrath of Bong, which has the writer/director gearing up for a road tour in support of the film’s release that kicks off with a premiere at the historic Portage Theater in Chicago on April 9th. Dread Central recently had the opportunity to chat with Band to find out what inspired him to take Evil Bong 3D on the road, the gimmickry of 3D and...
Full Moon has been producing and distributing horror films since 1989, including such classics as Puppet Master, Demonic Toys, Castle Freak, Killjoy and The Gingerdead Man.
Now Band is back with his latest feature, Evil Bong 3D: Wrath of Bong, which has the writer/director gearing up for a road tour in support of the film’s release that kicks off with a premiere at the historic Portage Theater in Chicago on April 9th. Dread Central recently had the opportunity to chat with Band to find out what inspired him to take Evil Bong 3D on the road, the gimmickry of 3D and...
- 4/4/2011
- by thehorrorchick
- DreadCentral.com
Full Moon Entertainment is the company behind such horror films as Puppet Master, Demonic Toys, Arcade, Shrunken Heads, Shadowzone, Evil Bong, Voodoo Academy, etc. This past year with the release of Puppet Master: Axis of Evil, Demonic Toys 2, and director John Lechago's Killjoy 3, Full Moon Entertainment has gotten back to what made them a success to begin with. With the recent announcement of Evil Bong 3-D, Full Moon Entertainment seems due for a resurrgence after years of struggling. So what does this all have to do with one Mr. John Lechago? Well you see, like Full Moon Entertainment, Mr. Lechago seems to have his career back on track like the company that he has worked for. Killjoy 3 cemented that Full Moon Entertainment is moving in the right direction and so it appears that Mr. Lechago is heading in the right direction as well. Killjoy 3 was...
- 12/14/2010
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
*Full disclosure: A DVD screener of this film was provided by Full Moon Features for review.
Director: Sam Irvin.
Writers: Charles Band, John Rheaume, Greg Suddeth, Mark Goldstein, and Peter David.
Oblivion is a sci-fi re-release of Full Moon Features original 1994 production. This picture spawned a sequel in 1996 and both films have a good selection of stars. Andrew Divoff stars as a snaked skinned villain, while South African born Musetta Vander adds an uncontainable and appealing sexuality. Both stars lay waste to a western town, set over a thousand years in the future.
The film begins with a this town is too small for the two of us type scenario and the winner is not the local sheriff, but a scaly creature known as Red Eye (Divoff). Things turn from bad to worse for the locals, as the villains turn prim and calm to sin and harm. The sheriff...
Director: Sam Irvin.
Writers: Charles Band, John Rheaume, Greg Suddeth, Mark Goldstein, and Peter David.
Oblivion is a sci-fi re-release of Full Moon Features original 1994 production. This picture spawned a sequel in 1996 and both films have a good selection of stars. Andrew Divoff stars as a snaked skinned villain, while South African born Musetta Vander adds an uncontainable and appealing sexuality. Both stars lay waste to a western town, set over a thousand years in the future.
The film begins with a this town is too small for the two of us type scenario and the winner is not the local sheriff, but a scaly creature known as Red Eye (Divoff). Things turn from bad to worse for the locals, as the villains turn prim and calm to sin and harm. The sheriff...
- 12/10/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Here is a little press release I stumbled upon over at http://www.fullmoondirect.com/ where producer and sometimes director Charles Band is offering up one heck of a deal over at Full Moon Pictures! I just thought this would interest the fans, so here is the info in regards to this unique opportunity.
Halloween is coming up soon and from Friday the 29th thru Monday November 1st All Dvds Will Be Available At Only $6.66 Each! Plus all DVDs from all box sets will also be available at $6.66 each with the only exception being the Killjoy Box set! Plus!!! For the first time ever from www.fullmoondirect.com we will be making our unique Executive Producer Credit offer available for all purchases over $120.00!!! We’ve only done this in the past during the Full Moon Horror Road Show, but this Halloween you too can become An Executive Producer! It’s very simple!
Halloween is coming up soon and from Friday the 29th thru Monday November 1st All Dvds Will Be Available At Only $6.66 Each! Plus all DVDs from all box sets will also be available at $6.66 each with the only exception being the Killjoy Box set! Plus!!! For the first time ever from www.fullmoondirect.com we will be making our unique Executive Producer Credit offer available for all purchases over $120.00!!! We’ve only done this in the past during the Full Moon Horror Road Show, but this Halloween you too can become An Executive Producer! It’s very simple!
- 10/24/2010
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
Although I am, at times, overly critical of the horror genre, one of my favorite “scary” movies is Craig Ross Jr.’s 2000 impossibly enjoyable slasher “Killjoy”. Simply put, it’s the “Ice Cream Man” of killer clown movies. It’s one of those films that you’re afraid to admit that you like around people who has discerning taste in cinema, particularly those who think they’re above watching a cheesy horror flick. And while it might sound arrogant to say as much, you have to see the damned thing for yourself to really understand what I’m rambling about. However, if you’re curious to see what all the fuss is about, check out the trailer for the Charles Band-produced “Killjoy 3″, which looks to be the snazziest installment in the franchise thus far. Full Moo will release the sequel on digital video discs across the United States on December 14th.
- 10/17/2010
- by Todd Rigney
- Beyond Hollywood
Charles Band's evil clown flick Killjoy came out in 2000. A sequel followed in 2002. I was under the impression that these films were not exactly warmly received, certainly not enough to warrant a third installment eight years later. However, if you are a fan and have been clamoring impatiently for more evil urban clown antics, then the arrival of the trailer for Killjoy 3 should make your day.
There's not only a trailer for Killjoy 3, but also a December 14th DVD release date has been announced. Full Moon Direct will even have Killjoy box sets available for Halloween.
John Lechago (Blood Gnome, Bioslime) handles the writing and directing duties on behalf of Charles Band for this Full Moon offering. The exact plot remains unknown other than the below summary from YouTube. What is known is that it was apparently filmed in China and Trent Haaga returns as the titular killer clown,...
There's not only a trailer for Killjoy 3, but also a December 14th DVD release date has been announced. Full Moon Direct will even have Killjoy box sets available for Halloween.
John Lechago (Blood Gnome, Bioslime) handles the writing and directing duties on behalf of Charles Band for this Full Moon offering. The exact plot remains unknown other than the below summary from YouTube. What is known is that it was apparently filmed in China and Trent Haaga returns as the titular killer clown,...
- 9/17/2010
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
We already know how much Charles Band loves puppet terrors. Judging by the new slate of Full Moon films Band has announced for next year, it would seem he loves sequels almost as much.
If you asked me, the only sequel I'm really jonesing for from Band would be a follow-up to his pre-Full Moon alien fight-fighting flick Arena. Given the current popularity of ultimate fighting, now would be a perfect time to revist his ultimate monster fighting in outer space flick. Sadly, Arena 2 is not in the works. The six Full Moon sequels slated for DVD store shelves in 2009 are as follows...
Puppet Master: Axis of Evil - Band has been talking of wanting to do a new Puppet Master movie for ages and now it seems like it will actually come to fruition. Fyi: The Sci-Fi Channel's Puppet Master vs. Demonic Toys movie doesn't count because...
If you asked me, the only sequel I'm really jonesing for from Band would be a follow-up to his pre-Full Moon alien fight-fighting flick Arena. Given the current popularity of ultimate fighting, now would be a perfect time to revist his ultimate monster fighting in outer space flick. Sadly, Arena 2 is not in the works. The six Full Moon sequels slated for DVD store shelves in 2009 are as follows...
Puppet Master: Axis of Evil - Band has been talking of wanting to do a new Puppet Master movie for ages and now it seems like it will actually come to fruition. Fyi: The Sci-Fi Channel's Puppet Master vs. Demonic Toys movie doesn't count because...
- 8/19/2008
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
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