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Category Archives: Film
Intimations of Kong
For some time now Undead Backbrain has been following the evolution of a film based on artist Joe DeVito and writer Brad Strickland’s illustrated novel Kong: King of Skull Island (see this article from 2009, for example). Rumours of its … Continue reading
New El Monstro Trailer
Ah, murderous femmes, exploitation violence, an aging seer (of the Aussie kind) and a huge tentacled monster. It’s multiple festival award winner El Monstro del Mar (Australia-2010; dir. Stuart Simpson) — and while we’re waiting for the DVD, here’s the … Continue reading
Posted in Exploitation films, Film, Giant Monsters, Giant Squids, Horror, Independent film, Trailers, Update
Tagged australian horror, bloodshed, dames, el monstro del mar, stuart simpson, tentacles
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Zombie Get-Together: The Reunion
Of his new zombie film, The Reunion, writer/director Jeff Stewart comments: “It’s a cross between HBO’s hit series The Wire and the zombie film Dawn of the Dead… an urban zombie flick.” Blending imagery, themes and story elements from both … Continue reading
Posted in Film, Horror, Independent film, Pictorial art, Trailers, Zombies
Tagged crime drama, jeff stewart, Kirk Ponton, the reuion, Zombies
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Exclusive: First Image of the New Killer Shrews
Okay, so I’d just finished putting up some video material shot on the location set of Return of the Killer Shrews (US-2011; dir. Steve Latshaw) — the sequel to the 1959 exploitation horror cheapie, The Killer Shrews — when the … Continue reading
Posted in Exploitation films, Film, Horror, Monsters in general, Update
Tagged James Best, killer shrews, return of the killer shrews
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Laputa: Castle in the Sky
Laputa: Castle in the Sky [original title: Tenkû no shiro Rapyuta] (Japan-1986; dir. Hayao Miyazaki Reviewed by Robert Hood There is a distinctly steampunk — or perhaps more accurately retro, post-Industrial — aesthetic to Hayao Miyazaki’s typically luminous fantasy anime, … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, Fantasy, Film, Review, Robots, Science Fiction
Tagged castle in the sky, laputa, miyazaka
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Another Imprecise Stab at Feeding the Gods
H.G. Wells’ brilliant genetic-manipulation novel, Food of the Gods, has been rather indifferently filmed over the years. The 1976 version by Mr B.I.G. (Bert I. Gordon) is, well, a Bert I. Gordon film. It’s set on a remote island off … Continue reading
Posted in Exploitation films, Film, Giant Bugs, Giant Monsters, News, Trailers
Tagged bert I. gordon, david decoteau, food of the gods, giant bees, h.g. wells
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Captain America Poster
Check out this cool retro 1940s-style poster, created by Marvel artist Paolo Rivera for the upcoming film Captain America: The First Avenger (US-2011; dir. Joe Johnston): Source: Marvel
Mega Piranha and Giant Anaconda in Monster Mash-up
There’s a new monster mash-up on the way. Once upon a time, a “monster mash-up” referred to a film that featured two or more monsters taking part in a head-to-head punch-up. Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man (US-1943; dir. Roy William … Continue reading
Posted in Exploitation films, Film, Giant Monsters
Tagged jim wynorski, michael madsen, monster mash-up, piranhaconda, rachel hunter, roger corman, sharktopus
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Review: Sex and Insects
The Midge (UK-2010; short [11:22 min.]; dir. Rory Lowe) To quote Wikipedia: “Midges comprise many kinds of very small two-winged flies found world-wide. The term does not encapsulate a well-defined taxonomic group, but includes animals in several families of Nematoceran … Continue reading
Posted in Competition, Film, Horror, Independent film, Review, Weekend Fright Flick
Tagged insect horror, rory lowe, sex and fear, short, the midge
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