Terror Train is a classic retro horror film directed by Roger
Spottiswoode written by T.Y.
Drake and produced by Daniel Grodnik . Terror Train stars
Jamie
Lee Curtis, Ben Johnson and David Copperfield as himself. It’s New
Years Eve and a number of kids from a college fraternity play a cruel prank on
a disturbed and shy kid Kenny Hampson (Derek
Mckinnon). Three years pass by after the prank has gone horribly wrong
and left Kenny in a psychiatric hospital, it’s now a New Year again and the
fraternity throws a New Year’s Eve masquerade party on a train with Ben Carson
as the train conductor. David Copperfield cameos as a
magician on the train. During the long ride across town, the party goers parade
around from bunk to bunk in a fancy train headed to nowhere. This night it will leave them going nowhere, as Kenny is back and he kills one by
one by wearing the costumes of the party goers. Kenny changes costume masks
for all the killings disguising himself from an alien lizard, a bird, and an old hag. As the train travels through the icy terrain, the
student’s that were responsible for the prank are murdered. The film is packed
with thrilling guesses as to who is beneath the mask; with scream queen Jamie
Lee Curtis (Alana Maxwell) as Kenny
attempts to redeem the kiss from the prank that made him go crazy. All
aboard... If you dare! Terror Train has finally been released on a BluRay/DVD
combo pack by Scream! Factory the collector’s
edition feature is packed with tons of bonus features including, an interview
With Production Executive Don
Carmody, Producer Daniel
Grodnik, Production Designer Glenn Bydwell And Composer John Mills-Cockell and is a must
own for any fan of this classic slasher film. You can purchase
Terror Train from either Amazon or directly from Scream! Factory as of Oct.
16, 2012.
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Killer Party (1986)
Killer Party is a classic retro
80’s horror film directed by William Fruet. The story begins with three best friends, Vivia (Sherry
Willis-Burch), Jennifer (Joanna
Johnson), and Phoebe (Elaine
Wilkes) as they pledge to a sorority. Vivia previously played a prank on the
sorority and she finds out that is why the three were accepted. Now it is April fool’s Day and the sorority
throws a party for a fraternity to be held at an old abandon house where Alan,
a fraternity pledge, was killed twenty-two years before during a hazing prank. At
the party someone or something does not want them in the house and the haunting
begins with an unseen figure. Is it the ghost of Allen? Or is it something more
demonic? Joining the girls at the
fraternity party are Blake (Martin
Hewitt) and Martin (Ralph
Seymour) when eventually things take a turn for the worse and Jennifer
ends up possessed by a demon and hunts down Vivia and Phoebe with a trident. The
chase pursues as the film takes a thrilling turn when the
demon attempts to possess each of the girls and tries to kill everyone. Killer Party reminds me of the classic Night of the Demons which will definitely be reviewed soon as
this too is one not to miss out on. Killer Party is available on DVD and Streaming on Amazon Prime.
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