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Meet Dread Central s 2021 Best Horror Festivals Panel

Meet Dread Central’s “2021 Best Horror Festivals” Panel By Max Weinstein Our first-ever guide to the horror festival circuit was made possible with the participation of 15 industry experts. Some are filmmakers, others festival directors, others journalists. Many wear multiple hats, and all are seasoned and spirited figures in the horror scene. Panelists who work with festivals did not vote for their own. From left to right, here they are: Juan Diego Escobar Alzate is a Colombian writer and director. His debut horror feature, Luz: The Flower of Evil, premiered at Sitges Film Festival in 2019 and was nominated for the award for Best Latin Fantasic Feature Film by the Meliés Federation that same year. His sophomore feature,

Nerdly » Interview: William Grefe on Arrow s He Came From the Swamp boxset

by Phil Wheat In this interview legendary Grindhouse director William Grefe discusses filming in the swamp, snake attacks, signing William Shatner at the airport and the truth about the Florida Yeti. Did you ever think your films would be given the Blu-ray treatment like this? In all my emails and Facebook, people from all over the world love this Blu-ray edition. I’m hearing from strangers and people I’ve met over the years – it’s interesting how people love the old grindhouse movies. It’s a lost art. Arrow have called this boxset He Came From The Swamp – they won’t let me out of the Everglades however hard I try!

The Gratuitous B-Movie Column: Kung Fu Killer

Kung Fu Killer Donnie Yen December: Week 2 Hello, everyone, and welcome once again to the internets movie review column that has never tried to fight six guys at once because, for one, that really sounds like a lot of effort on my part, The Gratuitous B-Movie Column, and I am your host Bryan Kristopowitz. In this issue, issue number five hundred and eighty, Donnie Yen December continues with Kung Fu Killer, which hit American DVD in mid-July 2015. Kung Fu Killer Kung Fu Killer, also known as Kung Fu Jungle and directed by Teddy Chan, is one of the weirder serial killer movies I’ve seen, mostly because there aren’t that many serial killer movies out there about a serial killer that’s also a martial artist and he’s killing martial artists. I know of one of these kinds of movies,

THE BLOODHOUND Review--Edgar Allan Poe s Macabrery in the Modern Age

THE BLOODHOUND Review–Edgar Allan Poe’s Macabrery in the Modern Age By Paul Grammatico Written by Patrick Picard In Edgar Allan Poe’s The Fall of the House of Usher, the narrator of this short story colors the moss-ridden, crumbling of an ancient mansion known as the House of Usher.  The narrator responds to a letter and visits his boyhood friend Roderick Usher, who he has been estranged from for many years.  As he journeys into the house with a gothic archway and gray walls with framed eye-like windows, he finds that Roderick is not the only one that isn’t well as his sister Madeline is also ill within the house.  The wounds of madness that afflict Roderick and Madeline mirrored by a deep fissure that invades the mansion’s facade, dooms the house along with its permanent residents.  The film that comes closest to this story would be Roger Corman’s

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