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The Original FRIDAY THE 13TH Finally Uncut on DVD
We had mentioned before that there were talks about finally releasing FRIDAY THE 13TH uncut on DVD. People were pretty upset with the Crystal Lake box set that came out a few years ago.Posted by Bavota San
4BIA review
Going into the festival 4BIA (See Prang) was definitely on my top three must see list. In my opinion, Asian horror films provide the best scares while weaving a great story. My only gripe is that sometimes they tend to have the weirdest endings.Posted by Darren O'Connor
SCHOOLGIRL REPORT Volume 3 & 4 Coming Soon
Impulse Pictures has announced September 30th as the release date for the next two volumes of the SCHOOLGIRL REPORT series.Posted by Bavota San
Poster for QUARANTINE (the American Remake of [REC])
The American's are on the ball with their remakes. QUARANTINE, a remake of the Spanish film [REC], is already complete before the original has even been released in North America.Posted by Mister Midnight
Complete FANTASIA FILM FESTIVAL Lineup Released
The program for this years Fantasia Film Festival in Montreal was just released and the lineup is unbelievable. Here is a list of all the films that will be playing this year.Posted by Bavota San
Vision of Suffering/Nails DVD review
Apart from the widely seen Night Watch, (Nochnoy Dozor, 2004), contemporary Russian horror films have seemed to be an endangered species on this continent. If Nails and Visions of Suffering are any indication, we now know why.Posted by Chris Barry
Crimes of the Black Cat
With heavy influences shining through from the likes of Italian horror maestros Dario Argento and Mario Bava, some suspense filled shower tomfoolery care of Mister Hitchcock and a funky seventies progressive rock score by Morricone wannabe Manuel de Sica, Sergio Pastore’s Sette Scialli Di Seta Gialla is pretty much a blatantly obvious pastiche of its influences. This is not entirely a bad thing as most euro-trash from the mid-seventies was derivative of everything else that came before it.Posted by Mister Midnight
