One of the key elements to a good horror movie is an atmospheric score. For over a decade, Edward Douglas and his group Midnight Syndicate have been creating music straight out of old school gothic horrors, whilst also directing his own movies. His upcoming flick The Dead Matter is set for release later this year [...]
Published on: 9th February, 2010
District 9 was one of the most popular and acclaimed blockbusters of 2009, with The Los Angeles Times declaring that ‘District 9 is very smart sci-fi, but that’s just the beginning; it’s also a scathing social satire hidden inside a terrific action thriller.’ With the recent announcement that the movie has been nominated for several [...]
Published on: 27th January, 2010
Siblings Caroline and Eric du Potet are set to be the latest filmmakers from France to enjoy international acclaim with their upcoming thriller Dans ton sommeil (In Their Sleep). Having already been hyped on such sites as UHM and Pretty-Scary, the movie promises to follow the recent tradition of Euro horrors putting their Hollywood counterparts [...]
Published on: 20th January, 2010
I’ve never really kept my obsession with slashers a secret. And whilst the genre seems as popular as ever these days (mainly thanks to the various remakes that have taken over the box office recently), most of them seem to be generic and aiming towards a watered-down, PC crowd. Thankfully, Adam Green’s sleep hit Hatchet [...]
Published on: 18th January, 2010
Having spoken to Branko Tomovic regarding his work on independent productions for our sister site Hijack Hollywood, we couldn’t resist asking a few questions about his role in the upcoming Hollywood remake of the Universal classic The Wolfman. The movie, directed by Jurassic Park III’s Joe Johnston, stars Benicio Del Toro as Lawrence Talbot, a [...]
Published on: 17th January, 2010
Working alongside his Eleven Bravo Productions partner Sheila Brothers and filmmaker Charles Stewart Jr., Shaun O’Rourke has not only co-starred, written and produced the upcoming horror flick Butchered but was also involved in the directing. Set to be released on DVD on February 9, the movie tells of a group of young friends who become [...]
Published on: 16th January, 2010
Although a few genre sites had given it an occasional mention, the success of Paul Solet’s feature debut Grace seemed to come from out of nowhere. Aided by a screening at the prestigious Sundance Film Festival last January, the movie has since enjoyed critical acclaim and has hailed its director as a promising new talent.
Paul [...]
Published on: 4th January, 2010
Over the last couple of years I’ve become more and more obsessed with 1970s exploitation cinema, so with the arrival of the likes of Grindhouse filmmakers too are looking back to the old days of sleaze, violence and excess. One subgenre to have emerged during that time was the ‘nunsploitation’ movie, predominantly Italian-produced films that [...]
Published on: 20th December, 2009
Shot on an extremely low budget, The Deadly Spawn would become a cult classic amongst fans of 1980s creature features, a regular attraction at the drive-ins and late night movie theatres.
Marking the debut of independent filmmaker Douglas McKeown, The Deadly Spawn told of a meteor that crashlands in the woods, prompting two campers to go [...]
Published on: 19th December, 2009
Following on from the gallery of previously unreleased images that we published recently, cult filmmaker James Bryan moves onto discussing his x-rated 1970 adult flick The Dirtiest Game. Titus Moede starred as a politician who, desperate to win the support of the younger voters, sets out to try and legalise marijuana. Boasting raunchy [...]