Hart D. Fisher, the writer/director of “The Garbage Man” and CEO of FilmOn.com channel American Horrors, is joining with dark rock legend Glenn Danzig as they explore the dark depths of Danzig’s uncut music videos to air on the channel.

“Glenn Danzig has been a major influence on my work and what I do,” said Fisher, according to the press release. “To be able to bring horror and metal fans uncut videos like ‘Sadistikal,’ ‘Serpentia’ [by ‘Shadow of the Vampire’ director Elias Merhige’ [and] ‘Until You Call on the Dark,” man, that’s what American Horrors is all about.

Danzig and Fisher have worked together before when they collaborated on Danzig’s adult horror comic line Verotik, which caused so much controversy that “Verotika #4” was banned in Oklahoma. They also worked together on the editing of Danzig’s music video “On A Wicked Night” and the music video for Gorgeous Frankenstein’s “Man or Monster.”

American Horrors is a 24-hour uncut horror channel with original programming such as “Burl Barer & Don Woldman’s True Crimes” (premiering at the end of the month); “Steve Johnson’s Rubber Rules” (in production); “Flowers on the Razorwire, an erotic horror anthology based on the comic book series (in production) and an untitled interview show (in production). Also on the network are original feature films exclusive to the channel such as “Deep Seeded” starring death metal legend Kam Lee and Patrick O’Bell’s “Client 14,” as well as an exclusive collection of short horror films such as “Apathy Breeds Contempt,” “The Procedure,” “The Ninth Circle,” “Freaktard,” “Worm,” “Consumption” and many others.

American Horrors will also show Wild Eye’s catalog of horror films such as “Night of the Living Dead: Reanimated,” “The Bloody Ape” and “The Burning Chair,” as well as a collection of films in the public domain, like “Messiah of Evil,” “Trick or Treats,” “Lady Frankenstein,” “A Candle For the Devil,” New Zealand’s first horror film “Death Warmed Up,” and more that will make up the channel’s series “It Came From VHS.” American Horror can also boast having the number one internet horror review show “Fright Asylum” and “Saturday Fright Special,” which is syndicated in 20 different states. Other shows include “This Week in Horror,” zombie series “8.13,” and original specials on Shriekfest, Viscera, the New York International Horror Film Festival and more.

You can view the teaser trailer of “Deep Seeded” below as well as a promo for American Horrors.

By Monique Jones

Monique Jones blogs about race and culture in entertainment, particularly movies and television. You can read her articles at Racialicious, and her new site, COLOR . You can also listen to her new podcast, What would Monique Say.

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