Bloody-Disgusting says:
Shock rocker turned director Rob Zombie has released the first ever image from his low budget horror The Lords of Salem, teasing "I will say that the scene that involves this face is very painful."
From the producers of Paranormal Activity and Insidious, "The story is about a local DJ who mistakenly unleashes a hellish curse on the town. 300 years earlier on the very streets of Salem that the townspeople walk on today, innocent folks were rounded up from their homes, convicted of being witches and sentenced to death. The Lords of Salem ran the town with an iron fist, but four witches who were tortured and killed in secrecy vowed that one day they would be back for revenge."
Cast has been tight-lipped thus far -- but we're digging.
In this exclusive video interview, Rob Zombie discusses his new movie The Lords of Salem and his love of the horror genre with HorrorTalk writer Ted McCarthy.
Nicholas of Movies Hate You Too writes:
A decade ago Rob Zombie’s House of 1000 Corpses was finally released after being shelved for years by its original distributor. To put it mildly I was not impressed, to be blunt I outright hated the film. Since then I've grown to mildly enjoy his other films including the 1000 Corpses’ sequel The Devil’s Rejects and both Halloween sequels. Now Zombie is unleashing his homage to 70’s schlocky witchcraft films with The Lords of Salem and unsurprisingly the results are mixed but not entirely without merit.
I love Rob Zombie and had a very open mind when I watched this movie. I really wanted to like it. It was a complete failure! One of the most pointless movies i've ever seen. So disappointed.
with a lot of negative reviews, the movie has an AVOID sign for those lucky enough to have not wasted their time yet...reminds me of Halloween 2, unpleasant memories of a hot summer afternoon watching a god forsaken movie.
The Lords of Salem is Rob Zombie's newest movie, and the only one he's had complete creative control over. This is both good and bad.
Obviously very kubrick and lynch inspired with noticable nods to the wickerman and eyes wide shut...i say inspired cause i think its a bad attempt to adapt Zombie's directorial career aiming to steer himself part from his more regular slasher/ gore fest...i mean fair play moving over to a better style but develop your own as apose to stealing shots and scenes from the greats of the field...cause as hard as you try you can't copy kubrick
I'm a pretty big fan of Robs visions. While this isn't very much for us to hang our hats on, I'm watching the development of this one very closely.
Zombie should just stick to what he does best. music
Looks cool but what is it? One of those iron maiden things?
"Cast has been tight-lipped thus far -- but we're digging."
100 bucks says Sheri Moon Zombie is one of the leads.
The Devil's Rejects is one of my guilty pleasures.