and Jeff Daniel Phillips as Heidi's fellow radio hosts.
Zombie leaned heavily into European and 1970s "art-horror" influences for this project: The Lords of Salem
The film follows Heidi Hawthorne (Sheri Moon Zombie), a radio DJ in modern-day Salem, Massachusetts, who is also a recovering addict. Her life takes a dark turn when she receives a mysterious wooden box containing a vinyl record from a group known only as "The Lords". and Jeff Daniel Phillips as Heidi's fellow radio hosts
Unlike his previous fast-paced works, Zombie used slow, deliberate camera moves and live music on set to ensure the crew maintained a "creeping" tempo. a radio DJ in modern-day Salem
The film is notable for its ensemble of genre veterans, including: as the terrifying Margaret Morgan.
, Judy Geeson , and Patricia Quinn as the modern-day coven.
and Jeff Daniel Phillips as Heidi's fellow radio hosts.
Zombie leaned heavily into European and 1970s "art-horror" influences for this project:
The film follows Heidi Hawthorne (Sheri Moon Zombie), a radio DJ in modern-day Salem, Massachusetts, who is also a recovering addict. Her life takes a dark turn when she receives a mysterious wooden box containing a vinyl record from a group known only as "The Lords".
Unlike his previous fast-paced works, Zombie used slow, deliberate camera moves and live music on set to ensure the crew maintained a "creeping" tempo.
The film is notable for its ensemble of genre veterans, including: as the terrifying Margaret Morgan.
, Judy Geeson , and Patricia Quinn as the modern-day coven.