The Gruesome Death of Tommy Pistol Comes Acclaimed with Over Three Hours of Special Features

Buckle up for The Gruesome Death of Tommy Pistol, the pitch-black horror-comedy critics hailed as 2011’s best, following a down-on-his-luck actor’s hilariously gruesome quest for vengeance. With over three hours of bonus features—from director’s commentary to exclusive behind-the-scenes footage—it’s a must-have for horror fans.

Bite Marks (2011)

Bite Marks (2011) takes you on an indie comedy-horror road trip with a bickering gay couple and their confused trucker pal who unwittingly unleash five bloodthirsty vampires in an abandoned junkyard. Packed with witty banter, killer gore, and fresh twists on classic vampire lore, it’s a fun scare-fest that ditches the sparkle for something bloodier.

Cropsey (2009)

Dive into Cropsey (2009), a tight, 80-minute doc that uncovers the eerie Staten Island legend and real missing-kids cases. With facts as chilling as the folklore, you’ll be questioning where myth ends and reality begins.

Odds and Ends (04/21/11)

Dawning, my top-ten film of the year, hits DVD June 28, and next Tuesday you can download my new album …is DEAD! for free at Horrorphilia.com. Plus, I’m on the hunt for an exclusive review of the Katy Perry–inspired movie Katy Purvy—stay tuned!

Brain Dead (2007)

Kevin Tenney, director of Night of the Demons, returns with Brain Dead—a wild, old-school horror comedy brimming with sky-falling zombies, over-the-top gore, and B-movie hijinks. Grab your friends, dim the lights, and brace yourself for a laugh-packed, blood-soaked thrill ride!