
Tuesday, September 8th, 2009 by
Vomitron
Director: this project was a loose cannon
Writers: Vomitron and Coventry
Release year: 2009
What was I thinking…
Thinking it would be a a piece of cake giving every single film we watched at the 27th Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival a treatment on our site. I sure underestimated the amount of work that would go into this crazy idea. So it took a bit more time and effort than I at first anticipated to get this overview completed…
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Tuesday, May 12th, 2009 by
Coventry
Directors: Nicolas Alberny and Jean Mach
Writers: Nicolas Alberny and Jean Mach
Release year: 2008
Many things changed since Alice visited the first Wonderland…
There are millions of people around the globe that are fed up with the way things are going in this world. What if they had the chance to unite in a virtual nation and were offered the opportunity to make a difference…?
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Saturday, March 7th, 2009 by
Coventry
Director: L.Q. Jones
Writer: L.Q. Jones and Wayne Cruseturner based on a story by Harlan Ellison
Release Year: 1975
Dog Day After-Apocalypse
In a post-nuke setting, a young Don Johnson (!) and his talking dog (!!!) are roaming the wastelands, in search for food and women. Just when you thought you’ve seen it all in this dry & dusty genre, A Boy and his Dog come along…
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Monday, June 29th, 2009 by
Perfesser Deviant
Director: Thomas Smugala
Writer: James Dean Schulte & Thomas Smugala
Release Year: 2005
When the going gets tough the tough get a beauty queen.
Society goes down the tubes and only former beauty queen Amber Bathory (Beverly Hynds) has the sheer force of will needed to keep things going in her small, frigid community. She makes great efforts to make a show of helping out the less fortunate, many of whom follow her because she’s attractive, but really, she’s a monster. You see, like her namesake Elizabeth Báthory, Amber has a nasty habit of bathing in the blood of her serving girls to keep her youth. Things start to go wrong when her servants, sick of her increasing delusional megalomania decide that it might be time to retire her….
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Monday, February 15th, 2010 by
Perfesser Deviant
Director: John De Bello
Writer: John De Bello, C.J. Dillon, Steve Peace & Rick Rockwell
Release Year: 1978
NOM NOM NOM!
Tomatoes have turned evil and are eating people. Jim Richardson (George Wilson) is charged to stop this menace and so brings in Mason Dixon (David Miller) and his team, led by Lt. Wilbur Finletter (Rock Peace), to do the deed. Cub reporter Lois Fairchild (Sharon Taylor) gets involved trying to warn the public about the horrors, but instead becomes a part of everything. If this sounds stupid, it is absolutely stupid, cheerfully and gleefully stupid, so stupid that it votes for the Silly Party candidate, and, as such, is a really fun farce….
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