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Category Archives: News
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
Mad Gods and Ghibli…
Here’s an interesting oddity: as part of a museum exhibition running from July 10 to October 8 at Tokyo’s Museum of Contemporary Art titled Hideaki Anno’s Special Effects Museum, Anno is working with Hayao Miyazaki’s Studio Ghibli to make a short … 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
American Godzilla ’94 Returns
Kaiju artist and Backbrain buddy Todd Tennant has finally hit us with the news we’ve all been hoping for — not simply the return of his long-time online project to create a graphic novel of the rejected American Godzilla 1994 … Continue reading
Posted in Comics, Daikaiju, Giant Monsters, Godzilla, Graphic novels, News, Todd Tennant
Tagged amercian kaiju, bluewater productions, Giant Monsters, Godzilla, graphic novels, Ted Elliott, Terry Rossio
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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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New: Caught in the Mega Spider’s Web
Love spiders? Well, there’s a new one of the giant variety due in town. And Spider-Man will be quivering in his boots… Returning to our shared office at work the other day, a colleague reached to open the door, shrieked … Continue reading
Posted in Giant Bugs, Giant Monsters, Humour, Monsters in general, News, Posters
Tagged giant spiders, Greg Grunberg, Lin Shaye, mega spider, mike mendez, Patrick Bauchau, ray Wise
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Tartarus: New Austrian Invasion
With Material Exclusive to Undead Backbrain Just before Cowboys and Aliens (US-2011; dir. Jon Favreau) hit screens throughout the world, an independent alien invasion film set in the historical past was released in Austria and Germany: Tartarus (Austria-2011; dir. Stefan … Continue reading
Posted in Aliens, Independent film, Monsters in general, News, Preview, Trailers
Tagged alien invasion, austria, Horror, Independent film, scifi, Stefan Müller, Tartarus
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Bizarre Charms: An Exclusive Interview with Ben Charles Edwards
How many horror films have been set against the background of the fashion industry? And does Showgirls count? I can think of a few that deal with cosmetics, such as The Wasp Woman (US-1959; dir. Roger Corman and Jack Hill) … Continue reading
Posted in Film, Horror, Humour, Independent film, News, Posters
Tagged animal charm, animal rights, ben charles edwards, boy george, fashion industry, horror-comedy, roger corman, sadie frost, sally phillips, satire
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Update: First Full Trailer for Delirium
The trailer for Delirium (US-2012; dir. Jared Black) — an über promising horror thriller that we featured on the Backbrain last month — has premiered on Dread Central. The promise the film showed back then is certainly not diminishing! Director … Continue reading
Posted in Demons, Ghosts, Horror, Independent film, News, Trailers, Update
Tagged delirium, demons, ghosts, jared Black, supernatural thriller
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