Halloween Throwback ‘Honeyspider’ DVD Release Date Announced

We are excited to bring you news that the excellent independent throwback horror film Honeyspider will arrive on DVD on October 6, from Maxim Media’s Brain Damage Films, and we have a brand new trailer to celebrate the announcement.

You can read the official press release and watch the new trailer below, and then click here to read our review of Honeyspider, and pre-order your copy here.


The critically acclaimed independent horror feature film ‘HONEYSPIDER,’ and winner of “Best Horror” at the 2015 Mad Monster Film Festival, has been picked up for worldwide distribution by Maxim Media’s BRAIN DAMAGE FILMS. ‘HONEYSPIDER’ will be hitting shelves just in time for Halloween on October 6th.

HONEYSPIDER is a cult throwback film that takes place in 1989 on Halloween day and follows college student Jackie Blue as she slowly unravels, all while a mysterious stranger watches over her every move. HONEYSPIDER is written and produced by Kenny Caperton (‘Deviling,’ ‘All Hallows Evil: Lord of the Harvest,’ and owner of the infamous Myers House NC) and directed by Josh Hasty (Rob Zombie’s ‘31’ documentary) of Paramount Scope. The film stars Frank Aard (‘April Fool’s Day’ remake), Joan Schuermeyer (‘Zombieland’ and RZ’s ‘Halloween 2’), Rachel Jeffreys, Samantha Mills (‘Bombshell Bloodbath’) and Mariah Brown.

HONEYSPIDER Plot Synopsis:
It’s Halloween day in 1989 and college student Jackie Blue wants to enjoy a quiet birthday in the midst of a chaotic semester at school. Her friend Amber has other ideas and persuades Jackie to come to the annual Monster Mash party on campus after her shift at the local movie theater. As murder plays out on the silver screen during the theater’s Halloween night Horrorthon, Jackie falls under a strange spell, all while a mysterious stranger watches over her every move. As the night unfolds, Jackie slowly unravels and everyone around her is turning up dead. Jackie finds herself helplessly trapped like prey in a spider’s web, and all she can do is try to survive the night!

HONEYSPIDER REVIEWS:
• “HONEYSPIDER is destined to become a great little Halloween classic.” ~Horror-Movies.ca

• “HONEYSPIDER is the throw back horror movie that genre fans have been begging for, an original and lovingly crafted exploration into evil, bathed in the sweet honey that is Halloween night.” ~Halloween Daily News

• “Everything visually embodies the holiday in a way we haven’t seen in the last couple of decades – ‘Trick ‘r Treat’ being the exception.” ~PopcornHorror

• “HONEYSPIDER gives us the movie within a movie “Sleepover Slaughterhouse Part 3,″ which is probably the best parody of the 80s slasher genre I’ve ever seen.” ~HorrorNews

• “I can see HONEYSPIDER becoming a cult classic, a sort of Halloween must watch every year movie!” ~HorrorInsideTheBox

• “HONEYSPIDER serves as a rejuvenation of classic late 70’s, early 80’s films, and it is masterfully executed.” ~Examiner

• “Horror fans looking for that classic horror vibe that many of today’s films have lost need to check out HONEYSPIDER. It’s one of those films you will want to watch every year on Halloween.” ~HorrorNewsNetwork

• “HONEYSPIDER is an original, innovative, and refreshing take on the horror genre that pays its respects to the past while ambitiously looking forward to the future.” ~Nerd Nation Magazine

• “It was like I was watching what every horror film should be. Considering production budgets, the film is a technical masterwork.” ~Joe Young (IMDb reviewer)

• “HONEYSPIDER is fresh, highly ambitious, infectious, mysterious, and genuinely frightening at times. The film is oozing around the edges with creativity and devoted participants.” ~KRSJRProductions

Check out the new trailer for Honeyspider in the player below, and then scroll down to view the official DVD cover art, and tell us what you think in the comments!

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Matt Artz

Founded Halloween Daily News in 2012 and the Halloween International Film Festival in 2016. Professional writer/journalist/photographer since 2000.