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Author Archives: Robert Hood
King Kong: The Musical
For this, I’ll definitely fly to Melbourne. [youtube LXcuFrCMuc8] Seems really ambitious, with its all-Australian cast and in particular its high-concept stage effects. In terms of the latter, when you’ve got designer Sonny Tilder (who was responsible for the “Walking … Continue reading
Jellyfish Eyes: The New Yôkai?
Images of the cute yet bizarre kaiju (that is, monsters) inhabiting Takashi Murakami’s much-anticipated fantasy Mememe no Kurage (Jellyfish Eyes) reveal an imagination that has taken its own established aesthetic and created a weird, toy-like pantheon of creatures very reminiscent, in … Continue reading
Posted in Fantasy, Film, Ghosts, Giant Monsters, Japanese, Monsters in general, News, Trailers, Update
Tagged daikaiju, Giant Monsters, Jellyfish Eyes, kaiju, Miyazaki, Takashi Murakami, trailer, Yôkai
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Little Mechanical Critters Infest the Woods
Here’s another take on monster infestation as seen through the eyes of participants, made in the mockumentary style of The Troll Hunter [trolls], District 9 [aliens], Monsters [alien organisms] and, most famously, The Blair Witch Project [a dead witch] (or … Continue reading
Exciting Valentine’s Day Present For Mega-Arachnophiles
Lovers of Giant Spiders are in for a very special Valentine’s Day this year. Retro monster flick aficionado, writer/director Christopher R. Mihm celebrates the Day of Lovers and the imminent release of his latest film by uncaging the official trailer … Continue reading
Posted in Giant Bugs, Giant Monsters, Horror, Independent film, Monsters in general, News, Retro, Trailers
Tagged Christopher R Mihm, creature feature, giant spider, Jack Arnold, retro films, Tarantula
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Bio-Slime’s on DVD at Last
Remember Bio-Slime, the pinnacle of oozingly viral horror from John Lechago? (If not, see this previous Backbrain article and follow the links). Well, the good news is that it will be available on DVD from Media Blasters on 26 February … Continue reading
Posted in Horror, Independent film, Monsters in general, Update, Where's the Film?
Tagged bio-slime, Horror, Independent film, john lechago
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Update: Pictures of The Giant Spider
In further multi-legged giant monster news, here are a couple of shots from Christopher R. Mihm’s upcoming retro style flick, The Giant Spider: No other news — but those snaps definitely make me want to see the film! Undead Backbrain … Continue reading
Posted in Exploitation films, Film, Giant Bugs, Giant Monsters, Horror, Retro, Update
Tagged Christopher R Mihm, giant spider
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Crabby Piper Update
Well, “crabby” in a good way… Independent producer Brett Piper’s tireless career in low-budget monster films continues with this report that his giant monster flick Queen Crab (which Undead Backbrain reported on back in August last year) has finished principle … Continue reading
Death and Demonic Attack in the Territory
A Backbrain Exclusive Coincidentally similar in theme to the film featured in the Backbrain’s previous post (Transcendence), this UK production looks like a stylish piece of work and well worth your attention. Synopsis: Four cars lie stranded on a dark … Continue reading
Posted in Demons, Film, Horror, Independent film, News
Tagged demons, Horror, Independent film, Robert Vassie, thomas Saville
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The Black Sea: Sea Monsters and Zombies
Brazilian director Rodrigo Aragão’s first feature film was Mud Zombies [aka Mangue Negro] (2008), in which pollution of the local mangrove swamp causes zombie-like creatures to rise from the waters. He then directed the “goatsucker” epic The Night of the Chupacabras … Continue reading
Posted in Exploitation films, Film, Independent film, Monsters in general, Trailers, Zombies
Tagged Black Sea, Brazilian horror, Mar Negro, Rodrigo Aragão, sea monsters, Zombies
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