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Dario Argento

Dario Argento was born on September 7, 1940, in Rome, Italy, the first-born son of famed Italian producer Salvatore Argento and Brazilian fashion model Elda Luxardo. Argento recalls getting his ideas for filmmaking from his close-knit family from Italian folk…

Terror at London Bridge

Jack the Ripper is back. It’s 1985. He’s killing people on London Bridge — the London Bridge that got rebuilt Arizona. But don’t worry, The Hoff is on the case. This is the barnstormingly ludicrous plot of Bridge Across Time…

Invasion Of The Body Snatchers

uring the Golden Age of Hollywood, which began with the advent of the talkies in the late 1920s, movie studios released what were known as the B Movies. Paired with a full-length film to give the audience a double-feature movie…

Dead Snow: Red vs. Dead

The first Dead Snow was a cult favourite, and Wirkola has subsequently raised his profile by directing the 2013 Paramount release Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters. Nonetheless, this sequel will mostly be of interest to genre buffs. (It was announced…

Mega Shark Vs Mecha Shark hits the red carpet

Fans of the horror genre should mark January 24 on their calendar, The Asylum studio will host a celebrity-studded cast and crew red carpet premiere of its latest over-the-top shark flick, MEGA SHARK VS. MECHA SHARK, starring Christopher Judge, Debbie…

Oscar Micheaux Pioneer

Oscar Micheaux, the first African-American to produce a feature-length film (The Homesteader (1919) in 1920) and a sound feature-length film (The Exile (1931) in 1931), is not a major figure in American film just for these milestones, but because his…

The Guest

Exploitation movies can be a hell of a lot of fun to watch. From the outputs of B-movie maestro Roger Corman (a man who’s career has now spanned over 60 years) through to the glorious schlock of Troma films with…

Young Ones Wows Sundance

A hot young cast, a dystopian future and a sci-fi angle may be the selling points of Jake Paltrow’s pioneering epic, but the new Hunger Games this isn’t. Instead, Paltrow’s feature, shot in the sweltering mountainous heat of South Africa…

Bad Girls From Mars

Bad Girls from Mars is a 1991 sci-fi comedy film starring Edy Williams and Oliver Darrow and written, produced and directed by Fred Olen Ray. Someone is killing off the female leads of the movie production “Bad Girls from Mars.”…

The Making Of Robocop

Next month will see the US theatrical release of Robocop’s remake, a film that had an estimated budget of $13 million dollars that went on to gross some $53 million in the US alone. If one movie from the 80s…

Fright Night (the good one) 1985

For young Charlie Brewster, nothing could be better than an old horror movie late at night. Two men move in next door, and for Charlie with his horror movie experience, there can be no doubt that their strange behavior is…

Elliot

When one thinks of truly great and legendary action cinema icons, names like Jackie Chan, Bruce Lee and Arnold Schwarzenegger instantaneously pop into one’s mind. However, for Elliot “White Lightning” Scott, the road to becoming synonymous with those names has…

Argento’s Dracula 3D

One does not walk lightly into a criticism of Italian filmmaker Dario Argento. The lovable auteur behind horror classics like Deep Red, Suspiria, and Tenebre, Mr. Argento is inarguably one of the most influential genre filmmakers imaginable. Yes, right up…

Carnival of Souls

Carnival of Souls is a 1962 independent horror film starring Candace Hilligoss. Produced and directed by Herk Harvey for an estimated $33,000, the film did not gain widespread attention when originally released, as a B-movie; today, however, it is a…

The not so Fantastic Four

B-movie grandad Roger Corman apparently gave his tacit support to bootlegging in a tweet he sent out today. The occasion was the appearance late last week of the trailer for Doomed! The Untold Story of Roger Corman’s the Fantastic Four….

Filming begins on Sharkansas Women’s Prison Massacre

Movie director Jim Wynorski and his team started shooting a reality warping science fiction movie for television at locations in Jackson County this week. Filming began Wednesday at Florida Caverns State Park, one of three primary locations being used in…

The Razzies

Every year, the Razzies single out the worst performances in film as a counterpoint to the fanfare of more traditional awards ceremonies like the Oscars and Golden Globes. The tongue-in-cheek awards are nothing to be ashamed of — just like…

Don’t Touch The White Women

General Custer (Marcello Mastroianni) is delegated to get rid of Indians who hinder the colonization of America. Even though the story is set in North-America, the Battle of Little Bighorn will take place in modern Paris where Custer also faces…

Simply Lloyd

Lloyd Kaufman is a staunch defender of American independent cinema. He’s also the guy who, with business partner Michael Herz, co-directed The Toxic Avenger and Class of Nuke ‘Em High. As the co-founder of the now-40-year-old Troma Entertainment, Kaufman produces,…

Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1961)

Admiral Nelson takes a brand new atomic submarine through its paces. When the Van Allen radiation belt catches fire, the admiral must find a way to beat the heat or watch the world go up in smoke. I still remember…