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Metropia teaser trailer
METROPIA takes place in a not-so-distant, terrifying Europe. The world is running out of oil and the net of undergrounds has been connected, creating a gigantic web underneath Europe. Roger from Farsta (a suburb of Stockholm) tries to stay away from the underground. He thinks it’s unpleasant and he sometimes hear strange voices in is head.Posted by Bavota San
Lament Configuration HELLRAISER Box Set Coming to North America
Anchor Bay has announced their plans to release the Lament Configuration box set in North America. The set has been available in Europe for quite some time.Posted by Mister Midnight
William Malone interview
Although he has been directing films for nearly thirty years, William Malone has only released a handful of movies during that time. His most popular work would be the 1999 remake of the William Castle classic House on Haunted Hill.Posted by Bryan Layne
Week of May 19th – Danger: Diabolik
The suave, psychedelic-era thief called Diabolik (John Phillip Law) can't get enough of life’s good-or glittery things. Not when there are currency shipments to steal from under the noses of snooty government officials and priceless jewels to lift from the boudoirs of the super rich.Posted by Mister Midnight
Stuart Gordon Interview
In 1985, at a particularly young age, I was introduced to Stuart Gordon by way of a rental from a local video store. The film was Re-Animator and the production value on the whole product knocked me out. It was the first time I realized that films without mass distribution could be just as good, if not better, than all the movies showing at your local theaters.Posted by Bryan Layne
Mark of the Devil
"I'm the only beautiful thing in this movie" says a deliriously campy Udo Kier during his interview on BLUE UNDERGROUND's release of the notoriously brutal MARK OF THE DEVIL (1969). He's right! You've never seen such a stunning male specimen than a young Udo Kier in the Austrian shot mini-masterpiece. Those lips, those eyes - a star was born!Posted by David DeCoteau
