Kevin Keppy in The Viewing - Guillermo Del Toro's Cabinet Of Curiosities ep. 7 (2022)
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Kevin Keppy in The Viewing - Guillermo Del Toro's Cabinet Of Curiosities ep. 7 (2022)
Quick appreciation post for both Danielle Bisutti and Michael Therriault because they seem like two of the sweetest and funniest people in real life but damn do I get mad when I see Barb or Dr Foley on screen.
Here for Blood is available on Blu-ray today via Cineverse and Bloody Disgusting. Drawing comparisons to Evil Dead 2, the 2022 gory horror-comedy is streaming on Screambox.
Daniel Turres directs from a script by James Roberts. Shawn Roberts stars with Maya Misaljevic, Joelle Farrow, Tara Spencer-Nairn, Michael Therriault, and Twisted Sister frontman Dee Snider as the voice to a decapitated skull.
Special features are listed below, where you can also watch the trailer.
Cult of Chucky (2017)
Wrestling-Fueled Horror-Comedy HERE FOR BLOOD Invades Theaters, Digital, & SCREAMBOX February 9
A gory throwback to video store staples of the '80s and '90s, SCREAMBOX Original wrestling-fueled horror-comedy Here for Blood will invade select theaters, digital, and SCREAMBOX on February 9.
Struggling to make ends meet, a rowdy pro wrestler agrees to babysit a precocious 10-year-old girl. What starts off as a laid-back night of junk food and video games quickly spirals into bloody chaos as the secluded home is invaded by a cult of mask-wearing maniacs.
The Resident Evil franchise’s Shawn Roberts stars as the besieged babysitter, while Twisted Sister frontman Dee Snider lends his legendary voice to a decapitated skull. Maya Misaljevic (The Boys), Joelle Farrow, Tara Spencer-Nairn, and Michael Therriault (Chucky) co-star.
Directed by Daniel Turres and written by James Roberts, Here for Blood body-slammed audiences on the festival circuit. It won six awards at its Toronto After Dark premiere, including "Best Film to Watch with a Crowd," and went on to play FrightFest (Glasgow and London), IFI Horrorthon (Ireland), and Ramaskrik (Norway).
Currently holding an 88% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, the movie was praised by Film Threat as “a heart-pounding roundhouse punch of a good time.” Daily Dead called it a "fun-as-hell genre bender," and Starburst Magazine commended it as "an entertaining, splatter-filled romp that slams above its weight."
“Here for Blood is the kind of movie weekends were made for, whether you want to see it on the big screen or in the comfort of your own home,” says Brad Miska, Managing Director of Bloody Disgusting/Cineverse. “Step into the shadows of nostalgia with effects so practically perfect that fans of '90s horror are going to think they’ve died and gone to Blockbuster."
Here for Blood is the latest SCREAMBOX Original to grace the big screen, joining such cult classics as Onyx the Fortuitous and the Talisman of Souls, The Outwaters, and Terrifier 2.
Start screaming now with SCREAMBOX on iOS, Android, Apple TV, Prime Video, Roku, YouTube TV, Samsung, Comcast, Cox, and Screambox.com.
W A T C H I N G
CHUCKY 1x03 “I Love to Be Hugged” airs tonight at 10pm on Syfy & USA
IDK if anyone has theorized about why they cast Michael Therriault as Lexy's dad in the series when they had cast him as Dr. Foley in Cult of Chucky four years ago, but here's my take on that: they were twins
Wait wait, hear me out! I know this may sound a bit half-assed, but please bear with me
At first I thought they had cast him in those two different roles by mistake, but then I gave this some thought and here's my conclusion: Nathan, under the crushing influence of his emasculating wife, was forced to take her last name when they got married, and his maiden name was Foley. And given that the series is set mere weeks after Cult, Nathan probably didn't know that his brother had been killed. Now they're both dead, and unless they address that somehow in the following season(s), we may never know for sure
Does this make any sense? Please clarify me if needed