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Night of the Living Dead is one of the greatest horror films ever made. George A. Romero’s black and white chiller from 1968 still defines zombies to this day and is as stark and shocking as it ever was due to the brilliant direction, socially charged script and non stop horror.
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The great white shark in Jaws is never given a name, but off screen, during the production of the 1975 classic, it got names aplenty.
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Recently I heard someone refer to Extreme Horror and Splatterpunk as “body horror” and my head just about exploded. I have gotten used to the idea that terms like Splatterpunk and Extreme Horror have basically switched definitions in modern genre lexicon, but let's not get ridiculous. Please forgive me if that comes off rather curmudgeonly, but some words really need to stay as they are. Changing “Splatterpunk” to “Body Horror” makes as much sense as calling all motor vehicles Jeeps. So, I thought I would explain what body horror is and is not.
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Fifteen years after murdering his sister on Halloween Night 1963, Michael Myers escapes from a mental hospital and returns to the small town of Haddonfield, Illinois to kill again.
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Today we talk to independent filmmaker Teace Snyder about how he managed to make a professional feature-length film, Hold Me, without any studio support. We discuss the need to replace the Hollywood propaganda system with an authentic, grassroots, people-led media creation process and the types of platforms and communities that will be needed to truly replace Hollywood.
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A lecherous photographer gets his comeuppance when he's hunted by spandex-clad models in sexploitation veteran Jack Bravman's final feature film, Centerfolds From Hell. Bravman, a Quebec native, returned to his home province in the 1980s to make a handful of low budget genre films to take advantage of Quebec tax credits available at the time. His final effort, 1992's Centerfolds From Hell never saw an official home video release even though it's among their better productions, a sci-fi twist on Scrooge that heavily features former Penthouse magazine centerfold Dominique St. Croix as a Goddess-figure who delivers a pointy arrow of enlightenment into the posterior of the film's sleazy protagonist.
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A woman is haunted by psychosexual nightmares while a maniac commits a series of brutal scissor murders. The local smalltown sheriff must find the connection before it's too late.
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