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Category Archives: Horror
Blobs, Swamp Muck and Amorphous Things That Go Splat! in the Night
An Essay on a Globular Sub-genre by Robert Hood Given that violation of physical norms (being giant-sized, three-headed, lizard-scaled, part-snake/bat/bear/lion/dragon/Bobo-the-Clown, you name it) is one of the defining attributes of a monster, it’s not surprising that some of the most … Continue reading
Posted in Article, Comics, Essay, Film, Horror, Monsters in general
Tagged amorphous monsters, blob, comics, essay, Horror
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Incidental Demonic Zombie Update
Director Mariano Cattaneo has sent the Backbrain an update on, and some extremely evocative images from, his demon/zombie film Incidente (Argentina-2011; dir. Mariano Cattaneo), which we reported on 13 February. Cattaneo says: Facts about Incidente: We’re three independent production companies … Continue reading
Posted in Horror, Independent film, News, Update, Zombies
Tagged argentinian cinema, demonic possession, incidente, mariano cattaneo
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“Sector 7” Creature Revealed! Sort of…
Under development by the company responsible for the rather excellent disaster film Haeundae (South Korea-2009; dir. Je-gyun Yun), Sector 7 has been long promised (see this previous Backbrain article), but now appears to be in production. At any rate, Kaiju … Continue reading
Posted in Film, Giant Monsters, Horror, Monsters in general, News, Update
Tagged ahn sung-ki, ha ji-won, korean film, monster, sector 7
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Evil Dolls, Replicants and Dead Eyes
Dolls might be surrogate friends to children and kitsch collectibles to many adults, but there lingers deep beneath the surface of our cultural awareness of them a dark and unsettling fear. A whole cinematic genre explores the idea of “evil … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Evil dolls, Horror, Living dolls, News
Tagged anthony ferguson, Australian fiction, evil dolls, Horror
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Update: Vampire in the Hole
Check out this fascinating “long trailer” for $1 film The Vampire in the Hole, written and directed by Sadrac González and Sonia Escolano for Lasoga Films, which Undead Backbrain featured last month. [youtube tqScjGWyEak] I continue to be amazed at … Continue reading
Posted in Film, Horror, Independent film, Trailers, Update
Tagged Independent film, no-budget horror, Sadrac González, Sonia Escolano, vampire in the hole
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New: Snow Beast
Cryptozoological horror films seem to be on the ascendant right now. Fortunately we here at Undead Backbrain are amongst those who think there can’t be too many. Over the years there have been a few Abominable Snowman or Yeti movies. … Continue reading
Posted in Cryptozoology, Film, Horror, Monsters in general, News, Trailers
Tagged abominable snowman, Cryptozoology, Horror, snow beast, syfy, yeti
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Weekend Fright Flick: Oceaniden
Oceaniden (Denmark-2010; short [8:12 min] dir. Gorm Just) This weekend’s Fright Flick harks from Denmark and features a particular cryptozoological favourite — a hybridisation of Man and Fish. In the past, mummified merfolk have been a standard attraction at traveling … Continue reading
Posted in Cryptozoology, Fantasy, Film, Horror, Weekend Fright Flick
Tagged denmark, Horror, mermaids, oceaniden, short film
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Exclusive: Tentacles Are a Sign of Corruption
A few days ago I was talking about tentacles as a sign of Lovecraft’s Old Ones. Today we have new indie film where the tentacles aren’t so much Out There as In Here. And clearly they can make you very … Continue reading
Posted in Exploitation films, Film, Horror, Independent film, Monsters in general, News
Tagged horror film, Independent film, tentacle horror, the corrupted
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VelociPastor: Is This a Movie You Want to See?
Here’s an unusual blend of subgenres. It’s American Werewolf in London meets Jurassic Park (or maybe Carnosaur), with more than a dash of The Incredible Hulk! It’s The Exorcist sequel we never saw, where the conflicted priest becomes a superhero … Continue reading
Posted in Dinosaurs, Exploitation films, Film, Horror, Where's the Film?
Tagged faux trailer, velocipastor, weredinosaur
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Exclusive: Poisoned — New Zombie Horror from Israel
Poisoned is a zombie comedy, filmed in Israel by David Lubetzky ( דידי לובצקי ) and currently in the final editing stages. Synopsis (short): What makes this night different from all nights? On this night, the army really marches on … Continue reading
Posted in Film, Horror, Humour, Independent film, News, Trailers, Zombies
Tagged comedy, israeli cinema, Zombies
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