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Category Archives: Independent film
Producing EDOnism: An Interview with Lorenzo Fantini
An interview with Lorenzo Fantini about EDOnism An interview with the producer of the film EDOnism (Italy/Japan-2010; dir. Alessandro Fantini). See Undead Backbrain article. How long have you been in Japan? I’ve been in Japan for over twelve years now. What … Continue reading
Posted in Giant Monsters, Independent film, Interviews
Tagged Alessandro Fantini, EDOnism, Lorenzo Fantini
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When the Metaphor Becomes the Monster: Exclusive
It has been said that the unusually dense concentration of giant monsters in Japanese film and manga is a consequence of that country’s precarious geographical positioning on a major fault-line, making it particularly susceptible to earthquakes. Recent disasters there have … Continue reading
Posted in Daikaiju, Giant Monsters, Independent film, Monsters in general, News
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The Curse of the Phantom Shadow
An entirely understandable passion for 1940s pulp adventure/crime fiction culture has inspired filmmaker Mark Ross to undertake the always daunting task of making a movie of his own, intended to capture the style and aesthetic qualities of such influences as: … Continue reading
Posted in Fantasy, Film, Independent film, Science Fiction, Superhero
Tagged 40s serials, curse of the phantom shadow, Independent film, pulp adventure, short film
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Did We Land On a Dinosaur? Exclusive Details on Tape 407
Dinosaurs depicted via the “found footage” technique have been making themselves apparent lately. In September the Backbrain drew your attention to The Dinosaur Project (US-2012; dir. Sid Bennett)– an in-production “lost world” movie filmed in a “found footage” (or camera … Continue reading
Posted in Dinosaurs, Film, Giant Monsters, Horror, Independent film, News, Trailers
Tagged dinosaurs, found footage, monster film, Suzanne DeLaurentiis, tape 407
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Exclusive: Don’t Try Injecting These Spiders
From the director and crew of the fantastically monstrous exploitation flick El Monstro del Mar comes a new Australian short (15-minute) film that manages to combine rock chicks, acid and alien spiders. In The Acid Spiders, directed by Stuart Simpson, … Continue reading
Posted in Giant Bugs, Horror, Independent film, News, Preview
Tagged acid spiders, alien, rock 'n' roll, short film, stuart simpson
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Last Day of MORAV Appeal
I meant to plug this earlier but ran out of time. So this is a flash info-dump. MORAV — the giant robot combat franchise being developed by Fon Davis — is in its last day on Kickstarter, seeking funding to … Continue reading
Posted in Independent film, News, Robots, Science Fiction, Where's the Film?
Tagged Fon Davis, giant robot wars, MORAV, TV franchise
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Playing the Demon’s Rook
An Exclusive Interview with writer/director/monster-maker/artist James Sizemore [aka Loup’Rah Garomore] In the lively [irony intended] history of zombie movies, the 1980s was a gala decade for the demonic brand of undead. This was the time of classics such as Sam … Continue reading
Posted in Demons, Horror, Independent film, Interviews, Monsters in general, Zombies
Tagged 1980s horror, argento, bava, black rider productions, demons, evil dead, film, Horror, Independent film, interview, james sizemore, the demon's rook, Zombies
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Exclusive: Lizardman
Lizardman (US-2011; dir. Peter Dang) is a new independent B-monster flick that is rapidly heading toward release. Clearly inspired by The Creature From the Black Lagoon (and old monster movies in general), Lizardman tells a story of cryptozoological revenge and … Continue reading
Exclusive! Fear in the Gorge
So here we have a new indie horror movie. It’s called Fear in the Gorge. You want to know what it’s about? Well, what might you fear to stumble upon in a gorge? Prehistoric survivors, such as a hungry T-Rex? … Continue reading
Posted in Cryptozoology, Film, Horror, Independent film, Trailers
Tagged bigfoot, Cryptozoology, ray loscar, sundance 2012
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Weekend Fright Flick Exclusive: Haselwurm
Okay, so this short film was scheduled for the weekend, but I ran late with it. I decided to post it anyway, because it’s such a cool film — short but punchy and very weird. Call it a Midweek Fright … Continue reading