Even though many of the actresses I feature and interview here have done primarily horror films, this is not to be considered a horror film blog. However, in honor of Friday the 13th, I’ve decided to ask you, dear readers,
For this entry into the Friday the 13th special features, we go all the way back in the storyline to the summer of 1958, when the vengeful Pamela Voorhees, claimed her first two victims. Mrs. Voorhees blamed the inattentive and
Although they share a common theme and all-female casts, the films in the Korean “Whispering Corridors” anthology are not linked to one and other in terms of a continuing storyline or recurring characters.
Among the ladies in this 2007 Japanese horror-comedy are JAV alumnae Sasa Handa and Yuria Hidaka, who are both given plenty of room to shine (if not swim) in this gem from director Kōji Kawano.
Another comedy-horror gem from Japan that’s full of spurting blood, cheap titillation, and lowbrow humor. But what really makes this one a must-have, is that the entire female cast is composed of JAV alumnae.
Just when it looked like Jenna, played by Danielle Panabaker, was going to get away from Jason toward the end of the 2009 Friday the 13th remake, she gets skewed and added to his list of kills. As for Danielle,
Here are the late gravure idols Satomi Shigemori, Risa Inoue, and Marina Kanda (RIP to all) advertising “Wrist Cutter G,” which became the hottest cutter for Japanese students belonging to extracurricular wrist-cutting clubs, soon after this spot aired in early
If you’ve seen a low-budget Japanese splatter movie in the last several years, chances are the actresses starring featured in it were chosen from the very large talent pool of AV and gravure idols Japan has to offer.
Going back to the original, here we have the climatic scene in 1980’s Friday the 13th which the original killer, Mrs. Pamela Voorhees (Betsy Palmer), attacks camp counselor Alice (Adrienne King) in a fit of psychotic rage to avenge her
(SPOILER ALERT) The killer in 1985’s Friday the 13th – A New Beginning wasn’t Jason Voorhees, because he was “killed” in the previous year’s Friday the 13th – The Final Chapter, and wasn’t “revived” until 1986’s Jason Lives: Friday the
Gravure idol Risa Kudo, and the supporting cast of the 2008 gore-fest Zombie Hunter Rika, prove when it comes to comedy-horrors with cheap special effects, bad acting, and T&A, the Japanese are second to none.
This 2008 Hong Kong comedy-horror film centers on a sexy group of young models who travel to the ancestral home of their director’s boss, on “East Dragon Island,” to shoot some print ads for the “Zombie” clothing line.