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Category Archives: Horror
Dissecting Pazuzu
The Exorcist: Studies in the Horror Film (2011), edited by Danel Olson, Centipede Press: Colorado Reviewed by Robert Hood In the general category of Good Horror Films, there are those that gain their status by the sheer exuberance of their … Continue reading
Posted in Demons, Film, Horror, News, Review
Tagged danel olson, interviews, review, studies in film horror, the exorcist, William Friedkin, William Peter Blatty
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B-Movie Celebration Attacks the Backbrain
SPECIAL BACKBRAIN ANNOUNCEMENT For the past five years, fans of the often maligned genre of B-movies have gathered in Franklin, Indiana – not just to watch classic B-films, but to, as the name implies, celebrate them! This year — the … Continue reading
A Rim By Any Other Name
Well, giant monster fans — and devotees of Guillermo del Toro — are well aware that his next big film, in the absence of backing for the much mourned In the Mountains of Madness, is Pacific Rim. Due out in … Continue reading
Bringing the Lifeform to Life: An Interview with Brian Schiavo
Filmmaker Brian Schiavo freely names Davids Lynch and Cronenberg, along with Guillermo del Toro, as major influences in his work — and in my book that’s pretty impressive name-dropping. By the time he adds Alan Moore’s run on the comic … Continue reading
Breaking News: The Moggies Are Back for a Third Helping of Human Flesh
Schlock patriarch Ted V. Mikels, whose blood-drenched exploitation films were grindhouse regulars back in the 1970s, has revealed to Undead Backbrain that a third sequel to one of his classics is about to start filming. His 1971 camp horror classic … Continue reading
Posted in Cats, Exploitation films, Film, Horror, Humour, Independent film, Monsters in general, News
Tagged Cats, corpse grinders, exploitation cinema, monster cats, ted v. mikels
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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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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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