Posted on Mar. 16th 2008 10:18 by Bjorn No Comments »
The spanking new redband trailer for Pathology has it all - dead bodies being cut up and people having sex. Pathology looks like a trade with lots of action. ;-) We ran the creepy teaser a while ago. I liked that one better actually, because it’s so strange.
Posted on Mar. 14th 2008 23:54 by Bjorn No Comments »
Something evil lurks inside the old Mexican ruins. The trespassing American tourists will wish they’ve spent spring break in Acapulco instead. The Ruins opens on April 4th in USA.
Posted on Mar. 13th 2008 17:00 by Bjorn No Comments »
The release date for this thriller has been pushed forward several times. It now seems it has finally been set to May 30th. Liv Tyler and Scott Speedman plays a young couple whose idyllic home is invaded by three masked strangers with murder on their minds. Based on a true story.
Posted on Mar. 12th 2008 20:57 by Bjorn 3 Comments »
The long awaited trailer for Lost boys 2 is finally on the net, and boy does it look trashy and corny. “No seriously, we’re vampires… BOOO!!!” LOL!! And what’s up with Corey Feldman? He looks just like he did 20 years ago. Maybe he’s a vampire for real?! ;-)
Posted on Mar. 7th 2008 20:23 by Bjorn No Comments »
Check out these two clips from the American remake of Shutter. In the first scene James Kyson Lee from Heroes lays out the basics of ghost photography.
Posted on Mar. 4th 2008 12:23 by Bjorn No Comments »
A creepy teaser for the thriller Pathology has been released. This one shows students reenacting a funny scene from Napoleon Dynamite, with dead bodies.
Posted on Feb. 23rd 2008 18:12 by Bjorn No Comments »
A pregnant woman has just lost her boyfriend in a car accident. When she gets home she finds out there is a female stalker out to get her. One of the bloodiest french horror films from yesteryear will be out on DVD in April.
Gnolad is a video blog put together by me, Bjorn Fogelberg. Here I will show you what I think are the best and the worst movie trailers and clips from yesterday and today.
Modern blockbusters, low budget, sci fi, grindhouse, blaxploitation, horror, mock-ups, comedy, 70s, 80s, or just plain stupid stuff.