This week on Trailer Park Tuesday we’re featuring the supernatural thriller that took the nation by storm over the weekend – The Woman In Black (2012). The Woman In Black tells the story of a young lawyer who travels to a remote village to discover the locals are being terrorized by the ghost of a young woman. Check out the full trailer...
G.H.O.S.T. (2011) Haunts Trailer Park Tuesday!
This week on Trailer Park Tuesday, we’re going to do something out of character – we’re going to talk about ourselves. I know! Crazy, right? It’s been a long hard road from pre-production in 2009 to the conclusion of post-production at the end of 2011 for G.H.O.S.T. (2011). G.H.O.S.T. (2011) started as an idea for an original...
Resident Evil Retribution hits Trailer Park Tuesday!
The latest teaser trailer for Resident Evil Retribution has hit the web. If you’re a fan of this series which Streebo is not – then you’ll dig it. If you think it’s a steaming pile of dog crap then why not go watch The Wicker Tree trailer instead? Get More: Movie Trailers, Movies Blog
The Shining comes to Trailer Park Tuesday!
In honor of this week’s double feature of The Shining and Lost Boys at Retrofantasma, we’ve decided to feature the classic trailer to Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining. Often hailed as the greatest Stephen King adaptation of all time – yet disowned by King himself – The Shining has gone on to earn a hollowed place among the greatest...
The Devil Inside Possesses Trailer Park Tuesday!
This past weekend, horror returned to the box office as The Devil Inside took in over $16 million which was the best horror genre opening weekend behind Paranormal Activity 3. In case you haven’t seen the movie or the trailer yet and want to know what the fuss is about – here’s the trailer! Check it out now and then go and see The Devil...
Christopher G. Moore’s Bursters explode on Trailer Park Tuesday.
We’re all recovering from our holiday festivities here on the Mutantville Mothership so we thought we would keep things in the holiday spirit by featuring the work of one of our fellow North Carolinian filmmakers Christopher G. Moore. We first met Christopher at ConCarolinas in 2010 where his movie Bursters played alongside Devil Comes Down. Needless to...