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Tag Archives: B-movie Celebration
B-Movie Celebration: Return of the Killer Shrews
Steve Latshaw’s reimagining / sequel to 1959’s The Killer Shrews, Return of the Killer Shrews, featuring original star James Best, as well as John Schneider, Jennifer Lyons, Rick Hurst, Sean Flynn and special guest Bruce Davison, is definitely one of … Continue reading
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Tagged B-movie Celebration, killer shrews, Steve Latshaw
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Introducing the B-Movie Celebration
As the Backbrain has been honoured with the task of introducing the films scheduled to screen at the 6th Annual B-Movie Celebration’s Film Festival being held in Columbus, Indiana during September, it’s appropriate that the official press release appears here … Continue reading
Posted in B-Movie Celebration, Kaiju Search-Robot Avery, News
Tagged B-movie Celebration, Fantasy, film festival, Horror, science fiction
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B-Movie Celebration: The God of Clay
Exclusive Poster Art created for Undead Backbrain and the 6th Annual B-Movie Celebration There’s a new giant monster about the rise over the B-Movie horizon: The God of Clay [aka ねんどの神さま], (Japan-2009/2011) is a 13-minute short from Koichi Kawakita, the … Continue reading
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Tagged B-movie Celebration, god of clay, Koichi Kawakita, short films
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New: Attack of the Giant Brain Sucker Monster from Outer Space
A Backbrain B-Movie Celebration Exclusive There’s nothing like a good brainsucker from outer space to get the B-Movie Celebration vibe going. Attack of the Giant Brain Sucker Monster from Outer Space [aka L’attaque du monstre géant suceur de cerveaux de … Continue reading
New Images of Gila
Another Backbrain Exclusive Jim Wynorski’s 2012 remake of the cult classic creature feature The Giant Gila Monster (US-1959; dir. Ray Kellogg) promises to be one of the highlights of the 6th Annual B-Movie Celebration in Franklin, Indiana this September. We’ve … Continue reading
Posted in B-Movie Celebration, Exploitation films, Giant Monsters, Monsters in general, News, Remake
Tagged B-movie Celebration, gila, gila monster, jim wynorski, remake
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B-Movie Celebration: Gila!
Exclusive Backbrain Images As those who have already seen the previous Backbrain post would realise, the world premiere of Jim Wynorski’s remake of the old B-movie The Giant Gila Monster (US-1959; dir. Ray Kellogg) will be the showcase of the … Continue reading
B-Movie Celebration: The Poster
As an exclusive release, the Backbrain can now show you the fantastic official poster for the 6th Annual B-Movie Celebration to be held during September. The poster is the work of kaiju-artist extraordinaire, Todd Tennant, who has worked on the … Continue reading
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