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Month: October 2013

Spinning Horror Into Gold

At first glance, there is nothing particularly special about Jason Blum. He makes low-cost horror films that sell a lot of tickets. Producers have been getting rich from that formula for decades: rinse (the fake blood) and repeat.Adelaide Kaine in…

Ida Lupino’s The Hitch Hiker

Reputedly based on a true incident (“Penned from the headlines”), the story traces the movements of a hitch-hiker, Emmett Myers (Talman), who repays his highway hosts by robbing and murdering them. Initially, we are shown mere glimpses of Myers and…

Rocky Horror Lets The Freak Fly

Ryan and Faith Wilson have spent over a decade stuck in a Time Warp. Maybe ‘stuck’ isn’t the right word, since the husband-and-wife team have produced and directed the Friday Nite Specials Rocky Horror Picture Show cast – and danced…

Mexico’s B Movie Master

Mexico’s half-forgotten B-movie master, “involuntary surrealist” Juan Orol (1897-1988) , receives a pitch-perfect tribute which is a love letter to a self-made man of showbiz, whose career spanned nearly sixty films (1935-1968) . In a black and white flashback mingling…

Escape Plan

When Arnold Schwarzenegger tried to make a comeback to the big screen earlier this year with The Last Stand, he failed miserably. It wasn’t because he has turned into a dull husk, it was because the film just didn’t have…

Creature

I thought for a while about the choice for my first Netflix review. There seemed to be an infinite amount of choices, I was like a kid at a candy store. Except, all the candy was either rotten or tasted…

Syfy follows Sharknado with Stonados

Sharknado, which aired in July this year, became an internet sensation as a result of its implausible plot and its terrible special effects. And now the Syfy channel is looking for a repeat performance with a film about deadly rocks…

Five Quick Questions with Sean Cain

Sean Cain is an editor, director and writer amongst other jobs.  He wrote and directed his classic “Silent Night Zombie Night” and his upcoming “Jurassic Block”.   Sean’s passion is editing and some of those films include “Sand Sharks,” “Zombiegeddon,” “Silent…

Will Riff No More

Joel Hodgson seems like a humble American, like a white guy who works for a Philadelphia-based aerospace company (which he in fact does). But he’s also a cultural icon, a legend in the minds of millenials who grew up watching…

THE IMPROVISED B-MOVIE

The Philly Improv Theater (PHIT) house team Asteroid! will once again stage The B-Movie, an improvised show that celebrates the fun of the low-budget sci-fi/horror films of the 50’s and 60’s, starting tonight, October 17, 2013 at 7:00 p.m. and…

Carrie 2013: Hell has no fury like a woman scorned

This weekend actress Chloë Grace Moretz will recreate one of the most famous sequences from 1970s cinema. Years after the release of the 1976 Brian De Palma-directed Carrie, the movie’s impact was summed up by Esquire, who wrote, “Like any…

Some Big Ass Spider Love

Is there a better name for a film about a big ass spider than Big Ass Spider!? We think not! But director Mike Mendez (The Gravedancers) says his self-explanatory creature feature, which hits select cinemas on Oct. 18 and will…

When A Stranger Calls (the good one)

The movie “When a stranger calls” starts off with young Jill Johnson, Carol Kane, coming over one evening to the Mandrakis residents to baby-sit for their two small children. As soon as the Mandrakis’ leave Jill starts getting phone calls…

Ticks

I am of the opinion that eighties monster movies were the best monster movies. I know the fifties is typically the popular choice, but the eighties had THE THING, THE OUTING, FRIGHT NIGHT, BRAIN DAMAGE, and more than I can…

Machete Does Not Kill At The Box Office

The Mexican master of disaster may have met his match, as ‘Machete Kills’ has been well and truly left for dead at the US box office. Despite a $20 million marketing campaign and a star-studded cast, the sequel to the…

Return to Nukem High

Return to Nuke ‘Em High: Volume 1 & 2″, directed by Lloyd Kaufman, is a hilarious, thoughtful sci-fi Event Film with themes ripped straight from today’s headlines: the contamination and degradation of the world’s food supply, rampant bullying and LGBTQ…

Five Quick Questions with Chris Ray

  When you’re the son of the prominent filmmaker Fred Olen Ray, there’s no doubt you will keep the family tradition going. Chris Ray who was in a movie before his first birthday has emerged as a top director.  He…

Dr.Black Mr. Hyde

One of Blaxploitation’s downbeat takes on horror, Dr. Black, Mr. Hyde (its fun title and poster art aside) is a decidedly somber look at conflicting allegiances, class disparities and race relations. In the lead as award-winning Dr. Pride (no one…

Curse Of The B Movie Actress

Llloyd Kaufman’s Troma movies are difficult to categorise. You wouldn’t call them edifying – they have titles like A Nymphoid Barbarian in Dinosaur Hell, Throw Stephanie in the Incinerator and Chopper Chicks in Zombie Town. Then again, you wouldn’t call…

Rocketship X-M

To call “Rocketship X-M” a science fiction classic is due more to its release date (1950), its savvy ability to capitalize on the publicity for “Destination Moon”, and the appearance of actors who would later star in television as Sea…