That’s a not a question I’d ever thought of asking myself, but if I had to guess he’d be something like El Gigante (not to be confused with the former Argentine pro wrestler), a deranged cannabalistic luchador from Gigi Saul Guerrero’s short film of the same name. Produced by Luchagore Productions, El Gigante was originally […]
Horror
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Hitting theaters on October 16th, I (shamefully) admit that I keep forgetting about Sony’s upcoming GOOSEBUMPS movie. But NO MORE—not after seeing this trailer! The concept for the film, which burrows from Jumanji‘s “magical item unleashing another world” plot device, finds teenager Zach Cooper (Dylan Minnette) inadvertently unleashing ALL of R.L. Stine’s (Jack Black) monstrous […]
Tagged with: comedy, Goosebumps, horror, Jack Black, R.L. Stine, Sony Pictures, trailer
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I discovered the trailer for this movie months ago while discussing animal based horror films like Night of the Lepus, The Birds, Cujo, Congo, Frogs, Bats, Piranha, Willard, Lake Placid, Anaconda, Jaws… and so forth. My friends and I were trying to think of animals that had not yet received the horror movie treatment. “What […]
Tagged with: Black Sheep, comedy, Cujo, horror, The Birds, Zombeavers
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One part horror, one part romance, one part social commentary, all parts awesome; A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night is an Iranian vampire film written and directed by Ana Lily Amirpour about a lonely vampire (Sheila Vand) roaming the dark streets of Bad City. Heavily inspired by French cinema—which is evident in the soundtrack, […]
Tagged with: Ana Lily Amirpour, Bela Lugosi, foreign film, horror, indie film, vampires
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You’re up late, farting around online, when suddenly you stumble across a super obscure movie trailer for an indie film. You click the play button and 2 minutes later you realize that you have to see this film. This happened to me around a year ago. The film was Wolfcop and ever since that moment […]
Tagged with: comedy, horror, indie film, werewolves, WolfCop
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Back in 2013 filmmaker Ben Franklin embarked on a quest to bring back the concept of anthology-themed horror shows with his short film series, Bloody Cuts. Now, two years and eight phenomenal episodes later, and Franklin has returned with a brand new anthology series with a Lovecraftian flair called The Outer Darkness. Inspired by classic […]
Tagged with: anthology, Ben Franklin, Bloody Cuts, horror, indie film, short film
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After being gone for so long, it’s turning out to a news-filled week with new project announcements and updates on ongoing projects dropping left and right. This particular piece of news regarding Digging Up The Marrow, really caught my eye. While Adam Green is normally a hit or a miss for me (loved Hatchet and […]
Tagged with: Adam Green, Alex Pardee, Digging Up The Marrow, documentary, horror, indie film, Kane Hodder