June 5, 2020
Norman Gidney
One of the most principal elements of any film is one that, if done well, you rarely notice. A film score is one of the key elements in helping to guide and dictate the overall tone of a film. Obviously for horror fans films like Jaws and Halloween immediately come to mind with their iconic [...]
April 19, 2020
Miranda Riddle
One of the amazing gifts of modern technology is that in times of social distancing, we are still able to correspond and connect. Over their separate tech devices and wifi routers, Miranda Riddle and Michael Reich had a conversation about SHE'S ALLERGIC TO CATS. HorrorBuzz: First and foremost I want to of course thank you [...]
March 16, 2020
Norman Gidney
Situated on a corner in the French Quarter of New Orleans sits the infamous LaLaurie Mansion. A stop on every ghost tour, the LaLaurie sits as a dark reminder of centuries-old atrocities. The house and property’s haunting has been made infamous thanks to Madame LaLaurie, a New Orleans socialite and serial killer who tortured and [...]
March 8, 2020
Norman Gidney
Snow fell gently from the Utah Sky as we made our way to Sundance headquarters to chat with Ben Lovett. Being the person responsible for scoring the new horror film THE NIGHT HOUSE, which had just enjoyed a world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, Lovett was eager to discuss his latest project. You can [...]
March 2, 2020
Norman Gidney
Writer-director David Del Rio nice enough guy with a wicked sense of humor as indicated by the title of his new film, ROAD HEAD. Premiering at Cinequest this Friday, ROAD HEAD was written by Justin Xavier and tells the story of three friends who find two severed heads in the middle of nowhere on the [...]
February 27, 2020
Norman Gidney
Albert Shin is a relatively young filmmaker. Yet his resume is surprisingly varied and his range of skills; producer, writer, director, actor, and editor is equally impressive. The Toronto-trained writer-director took the time to chat with us about his new film Disappearance at Clifton Hill on its release today in theaters and digital. Part biographical [...]
February 21, 2020
Norman Gidney
The Invisible Man is nothing new. A quick search on IMDB yields 200 different title variations in film and television alone. In fact, when Universal Pictures adapted H.G. Wells novel to film in 1933, the idea of an invisible villain had already graced the screen over two decades before. Still, the Universal Monster became an [...]
Director David Koepp Dives into YOU SHOULD HAVE LEFT
Devin Burrows, Composer for THE WRETCHED Notes Terror
HorrorBuzz sits down with SHE’S ALLERGIC TO CATS writer/director Michael Reich
Producer Doug McKay Discusses LaLaurie mansion Franchise
Ben Lovett, Composer of THE NIGHT HOUSE
Interview with ROAD HEAD Director David Del Rio
Albert Shin Talks Clifton Hill and Indie Filmmaking
Leigh Whannell Hints at More with The Invisible Man
Director David Koepp Dives into YOU SHOULD HAVE LEFT
Devin Burrows, Composer for THE WRETCHED Notes Terror
HorrorBuzz sits down with SHE’S ALLERGIC TO CATS writer/director Michael Reich
Producer Doug McKay Discusses LaLaurie mansion Franchise
Ben Lovett, Composer of THE NIGHT HOUSE
Interview with ROAD HEAD Director David Del Rio
Albert Shin Talks Clifton Hill and Indie Filmmaking
Leigh Whannell Hints at More with The Invisible Man
Director David Koepp Dives into YOU SHOULD HAVE LEFT
Devin Burrows, Composer for THE WRETCHED Notes Terror
HorrorBuzz sits down with SHE’S ALLERGIC TO CATS writer/director Michael Reich
Producer Doug McKay Discusses LaLaurie mansion Franchise
Ben Lovett, Composer of THE NIGHT HOUSE
Interview with ROAD HEAD Director David Del Rio
Albert Shin Talks Clifton Hill and Indie Filmmaking
Leigh Whannell Hints at More with The Invisible Man