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Foundational Cinema

Month: November 2012

Five Easy Question: Horror Host John Stanley

JOHN STANLEY is the legendary author of numerous articles, novels and books on the subject of fantasy cinema, and perhaps most famously hosted the popular Creature Features program in the Bay Area circa the early ‘80s. He is additionally a…

King Of The Kiddie Matinee

At one time Bloomington, Illinois, was where many of the leading circus performers of the time wintered. Born in 1922, Kenneth Gordon Murray, son of an Irish undertaker,spent much of his boyhood in the company of those circus artists. By…

Five or so Quick Questions with Fred Olen Ray

It’s no wonder why Fred has so many credits because once he says “That’s a wrap” he’s screaming “Roll cameras” in the same breath.  That has been his lifestyle since the late 70’s and we’re lucky that Fred has provided us…

Frankenstein’s Dad: James Whale

One of the most stylized and talented filmmakers of the 1930s, director James Whale was also one of the most successful; a fact that stood in direct contrast to his long-underappreciated stature in the history of cinema. Arriving in Hollywood…

Here Comes Snowpiercer

The Weinstein Company (TWC) announced today they have acquired rights for the US, Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa to Bong Joon Ho’s upcoming post-apocalyptic action thriller, SNOWPIERCER. The film presented by CJ Entertainment is a Moho Film,…

Here’s To You Mrs. Robinson:The Decline Of The Movies

When I was a young would be filmmaker I absolutely loved going to the movies. I loved the sounds, the smells and the anticipation while I awaited first few flickers of a movie. It was an amazing and vital time….

Canuxploitation In London?

Canuxploitation is a film genre that encompasses B-movies made in Canada, especially those produced throughout the late 1970s and early 1980s to take advantage of government tax incentives. Often derided or outright ignored by Canadian critics and cultural historians, these…

The Rise Of The Zombies In Mexico

Looks like the zombie apocalypse has already hit Mexico City, Mexico. Last weekend, the hills of Mexico City were flooded with nearly 10,000 people, all in zombie attire, attempting to break the world record for largest organized zombie walk. Every…

5.5 Quick Questions with Gerald Webb

Gerald Webb, originally from New Jersey, a renowned DJ and acting career that began in Philly, an actor in numerous Asylum films and films directed by Fred Olen Ray ‘Super Shark’ & ‘Turbulent Skies’ Chris Olen Ray ‘2 Headed Shark…

STAR WARS TREATMENT HAS BEEN WRITTEN

Months before Lucasfilm was sold to Disney and plans for new Star Wars movies were announced, Toy Story 3 writer Michael Arndt was hired to write a 40-50 page treatment for Episode VII, sources confirm to The Hollywood Reporter. Arndt,…

Five Quick Questions w/ Bill Rebane (THE GIANT SPIDER INVASION)

Baron Bill Rebane is an American film director, producer, and screenwriter. He is best known for low budget horror movies such as Twist Craze and The Giant Spider Invasion. Rebane also ran for Governor of Wisconsin in 1979 and 2002…

World War Z Trailer Hits

Producer and star Brad Pitt and director Marc Forster‘s delayed MegaZombie Production World War Z, looks, from this trailer, to be worth the wait. It introduces something new to the Zombie genre – scale – something that hasn’t been available…

Announcing The B Movie Summit

The B Movie Nation is pleased to announce the First B Movie Summit April 19-20th,2013 In Franklin Indiana 8-12 Unreleased B Movies Attendance limited to 25 Filmmakers in attendance No cost to attend go to http://www.facebook.com/groups/bmovienation to register

La Notte dei Diavoli

Creepy, atmospheric, gory 70s Italian horror outing…but am I missing something here? RaroVideo has released The Night of the Devils (La Notte dei Diavoli), director Giorgio Gaslini’s 1972 vampire/vurdulak nightmare starring Gianni Garko, Agostina Belli (so beautiful), and Roberto Maldera….

THE GHASTLY LOVE OF JOHNNY X

What is The Ghastly Love of Johnny X? Is it science fiction? Is it a musical? Is it homage? Yes, yes, and yes. but above all it’s a completely unique, weird, wild, and wacky movie, from the unique, weird, wild,…

Documentary on B-movie master William Castle

Pity poor William Castle. One gets the feeling that the B-movie filmmaker spent his whole life trying to get out from the shadow of Alfred Hitchcock. He never really did — with his most noteworthy film credit coming as a…

Beverly Gray: A B Movie Life

Beverly Gray has spent her career fluctuating between the world of the intellect and show biz. As she was completing her doctorate in Contemporary American Fiction at UCLA, she surprised everyone (including herself) by taking a job with B-movie maven…

Chopping Mall: The Golden Mountain of The 80’s B’s

Cast Kelli Maroney Tony O’Dell Russell Todd Karrie Emerson Barbara Crampton Nick Segal John Terlesky Suzee Slater Dick Miller Gerrit Graham Mel Welles Angela Aames Paul Coufos Arthur Roberts Crew Director:Jim Wynorski Writer:Steve Mitchell/Jim Wynorski Producers:Julie Corman /Roger Corman Music:…

Five Quick Questions W/’The Tentacles Claw’ Tara Manuel & Michael Rigler

Filmmaker Michael Rigler said after the B Movie Celebration premiere of ‘The Tentacles Claw’ that “you film what you can”. Simple, but with a 1200 Canadian dollar budget you better follow that rule or the film may not come out…

The Bay : A Troy King Review

Directed by Barry Levinson Written by Michael Wallach Ok first off I’m a BL fan, he has a spectacular body of work and has a real knack for telling a good story. The Bay of course is not exactly what…