Saturday, February 27th, 2010 by Vomitron
Director: Alberto De Martino (as Herbert Martin)
Writer: Gianfranco Clerici, Vincenzo Mannino and Alberto De Martino
Release year: 1985
Quite an amazing piece of utter nonsense
Reporter Graig Milford (David Warbeck) has seen it all… Vietnam war crimes, cannibal tribes, political shenanigans and what not else. It’s all fine by him and nowadays he’s comfortable working for television in Miami. After interviewing Dr. Schweiker ‘The Nazi’ (Sergio Rossi) about a scientific breakthrough, involving the solution to a puzzling enigma of genetic engeneering, he gets permission to hang around the lab to shoot some additional footage of the newly bred organism. Milford doesn’t mind, so hanging around the lab is what he does. But an accidental electrocution causes the tiny organism – which looks like strawberry-flavored jelly pudding sprinkled with bits of puke – to die… briefly, as it comes back to life seconds later. But then, suddenly, the room is filled with ghostly imagery and eerie moaning sounds. What the hell? Luckily, Milford still had his camera rolling…
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Category: Action, Horror, Reviews, Science Fiction Tags: Aliens, Invasion, Psychokinesis, Supernatural
Friday, February 26th, 2010 by Vomitron
Director: Andrea Ricca
Writer: Andrea Ricca
Release year: 2010
Invasion of the Munchies
Ever had your home invaded by a bunch of obnoxious space critters while all you wanted to do is relax, lay back and dream about the wedding ring you’re going to give to your girflriend…? Didn’t think so.
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Category: Comedy, Horror, Reviews, Science Fiction Tags: Invasion, Short
Friday, February 26th, 2010 by Red Steele 
Bart de Melker (aka Brat P. Milk) is a Belgian experimental filmmaker active in various fields as an animator, graphic designer and VJ.
Due to the affinity we feel with his oeuvre so far, we take some humble pride & pleasure in presenting his first two independently produced shortfilms, All Circuits Go (2004) and Addicttron (2007).
Using the art & crafts of stop-motion, Bart de Melker creates an abstract universe inhabited by absurd robotics and possessed technology gone awry. Two short tales about charmingly eerie Animatronics from the Doomed Megalopolis of Blasphemous Technoids.
Yes, we just made that last line up ourselves.
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Category: Video Tags: Computers, Experimental, Robots, Short, Stop-motion, Techno-fear
Thursday, February 25th, 2010 by Perfesser Deviant
Director: Russ Meyer
Writers: Russ Meyer & Leonard Neubauer based on a story by Anthony-James Ryan
Release Year: 1973
Despite the title, it’s not an all-black porno.
Sir Charles Walker (David Warbeck) goes undercover on the island plantation of Lady Susan Walker (Anouska Hempel) to find his missing brother Jonathan (David Prowse). He quickly finds the plantation is a horrible place, ruled with an iron fist by Lady Walker through her men: the extremely racist – and very white – overseer Joxer Tierney (Percy Herbert) and the cultured, homosexual, strict military commander – who’s very black – Capt. Raymond Daladier (Bernard Boston). The situation is ripe for rebellion, and this nice young man might well be the catalyst that makes it all happen….
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Category: Action, Comedy, Reviews Tags: Blaxploitation, Grindhouse, Racism, Slaves, Sleaze
Wednesday, February 24th, 2010 by Red Steele
The 26th Brussels International Fantastic Film festival, 2008.
Introducing Axelle Carolyn, actress & writer in the field of horror cinema.

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Category: Interviews, Video Tags: Interview