Monthly Archives: April 2008

Interview: Sheri Wiggins

Birth of a Legend: The Story of the WAWA (US-2008, directed by Steve Wiggins) Sweet Tee, Alabama, has a problem; a big, wormy, carnivorous mutation that comes out of the polluted lake to chew up the residents and generally cause … Continue reading

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Guidolon gets Bigger!

Meet Waitron, the daikaiju waiter! Waitron is Todd Tennant’s latest creation for Frank Wu’s Guidolon project and it is representative of the new phase that it has entered — the full-length feature film years. “The Tragical Historie of Guidolon, the … Continue reading

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Galactic Raiders

Still following the retro theme, here’s a very exciting project — one that is using stop-motion SFX to create its monsters. From all indications the small, independent film is looking a lot like the movies of master monster animator Ray … Continue reading

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More Retro Horror: Monster From Bikini Beach

This one has a relatively big non-CGI monster, lots of girls in bikinis, splatters of blood and bare breasts. The title, plotline, attitude, SFX, music and title font are all exploitation-deco gold: Check out the trailer: Monster From Bikini Beach … Continue reading

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When There’s No More Room In Hell…

 It’s official! Zombies are the future! Cemetery full, mayor tells locals not to die BORDEAUX, France (Reuters) – The mayor of a village in southwest France has threatened residents with severe punishment if they die, because there is no room … Continue reading

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Sea of Dust

I don’t know whether this should be on the ghost or the zombie list, or if it’s just general supernatural mayhem, but the retro-’80s Euro-trash exploitation cinema look is interesting. Very tongue-in-cheek! Not surprising that Tom Savini is in it. … Continue reading

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Review: Prom Night (2008)

I saw the new Prom Night remake with Chris Barnes at a preview last night, which is odd as this is Australia and it doesn’t open in its home country until tomorrow. What did we do to deserve such treatment? … Continue reading

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The Tripods Return!

In 1984 the BBC produced a children’s sci-fi series based on John Christopher’s The Tripods Trilogy: The White Mountains (1967), The City of Gold and Lead (1967), and The Pool of Fire (1968). The show, called simply The Tripods, has … Continue reading

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The Robo-Revolution Continues…

Or perhaps it’s the Takeover of the Toy Franchises that’s continuing… The Hollywood Reporter has revealed that the Wow Wee’s Robosapien remote-controlled robot line is about to be fictionalised on celluloid by writers Avi Arad and Max Botkin. To be … Continue reading

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Trust Me! You Want this Book

Scene: the dump. Errol is a toy pig; Dave is the narrator’s older brother. They are tossing away junk scavenged from the attic. The narrator gets nostalgic about one of the old toys… For a moment I stood there, holding … Continue reading

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