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Author Archives: Robert Hood
Beware the Shark-Man!
A Backbrain Exclusive Lots of men are sharks, especially in the vicinity of holiday resorts. Generally speaking referring to them as sharks is a metaphorical gesture, indicative of predatory sexual behaviour. But what if the phrase “shark man” wasn’t a … Continue reading
Posted in Demons, Film, Horror, Independent film, Monster Sharks, Trailers
Tagged Hawaiian horror, Honolulu, Nanaue the Shark Man
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Update: It’s Still Growing
After Undead Backbrain released news of the upcoming evil plant film by Sydney artist Nick Stathopoulos and director Ryan Cauchi, It Grows, the associated images went walkabout around the internet and Nick, Ryan and the Backbrain received lots of positive … Continue reading
Posted in Independent film, Monsters in general, Short Films, Update
Tagged alien plants, it grows, nick stathopoulos, ryan cauchi
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Weekend Fright Flick Spider Festival 2: Spider on the Ceiling
Part 2 of our Easter weekend arachnophobic special is a short film from the home of Spiderdom: Australia. Spider on the Ceiling was directed by Anthony O’Neill for Rectangular Films of Australia. It stars Steve Danielsen, Camilla Jackson, and Steve … Continue reading
Weekend Fright Flick Spider Festival 1: Scratch
Scratch is a short film made by Ethan Snell in 2011, a film that neatly ties in with a theme the Backbrain introduced just yesterday in an article on the upcoming creature feature Mega Spider. The theme? Extreme arachnophobia! Scratch … Continue reading
Posted in Cinema of the Backbrain, Giant Bugs, Horror, Independent film, Short Films
Tagged giant spider, short film
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New: Caught in the Mega Spider’s Web
Love spiders? Well, there’s a new one of the giant variety due in town. And Spider-Man will be quivering in his boots… Returning to our shared office at work the other day, a colleague reached to open the door, shrieked … Continue reading
Posted in Giant Bugs, Giant Monsters, Humour, Monsters in general, News, Posters
Tagged giant spiders, Greg Grunberg, Lin Shaye, mega spider, mike mendez, Patrick Bauchau, ray Wise
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Tartarus: New Austrian Invasion
With Material Exclusive to Undead Backbrain Just before Cowboys and Aliens (US-2011; dir. Jon Favreau) hit screens throughout the world, an independent alien invasion film set in the historical past was released in Austria and Germany: Tartarus (Austria-2011; dir. Stefan … Continue reading
Posted in Aliens, Independent film, Monsters in general, News, Preview, Trailers
Tagged alien invasion, austria, Horror, Independent film, scifi, Stefan Müller, Tartarus
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Kong: King of the Apps
New approaches to storytelling are running rampant through the jungles of Skull Island, it seems. Though the film based on artist Joe DeVito and writer Brad Strickland’s illustrated novel Kong: King of Skull Island hasn’t materialised as yet (see this … Continue reading
Posted in Books, King Kong, Monsters in general, Pictorial art, Trailers
Tagged Animation, brad strickland, ipad app, joe devito, King Kong
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Ignorance is Bliss
This is excellent! Art by Elden Ardiente. Source: Deviant Art; shared by Kean Gilbert via Marianne Plumridge
Posted in Giant Monsters, Giant Squids, Humour, Pictorial art
Tagged giant sea monster, giant squid, humour, kraken
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Bizarre Charms: An Exclusive Interview with Ben Charles Edwards
How many horror films have been set against the background of the fashion industry? And does Showgirls count? I can think of a few that deal with cosmetics, such as The Wasp Woman (US-1959; dir. Roger Corman and Jack Hill) … Continue reading
Posted in Film, Horror, Humour, Independent film, News, Posters
Tagged animal charm, animal rights, ben charles edwards, boy george, fashion industry, horror-comedy, roger corman, sadie frost, sally phillips, satire
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