
Wednesday, May 11th, 2011 by Vomitron -
Director: The 29th Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival
Writer: Vomitron
Publishing year: 2011
A brief BIFFF 2011 overview
Your devoted viewer attended 12 theatrical screenings during BIFFF 2011. A mixtures of genres and a variety of topics, with the occasional/obligatory vampires & zombies thrown in the mix. An overview starting with Andy Fetscher‘s second feature ‘Urban Explorer’ and ending with John Carpenter‘s newest ‘The Ward’. Find out & read all about the movies that lie in between, below…
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Tags: Animals, Cannibalism, Cult Film Festival, Ghosts, Holiday Horror, Mutants, Post-Apocalyptic, Psychological, Road-Movie, Survival, Vampires, Zombies
Posted in Action, Comedy, Drama, Fantasy, Horror, Reviews, Science Fiction, Thriller

Tuesday, April 5th, 2011 by Coventry -
Director: Monte Hellman
Writer: Charles Willeford, based on his novel
Release year: 1974
One of the most absorbing cult movies of the 1970′s
Frank Mansfield (Warren Oates) is a natural born cock-fighter. Throughout all of his life, he trained cocks and was considered the best in business. An obsession that slowly costed him everything.
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Tags: Animals
Posted in Drama, Reviews

Tuesday, January 6th, 2009 by Vomitron -
Director: Burt Brinckerhoff
Writer: O’Brain Tomalin
Release Year: 1976
Trends and waves have appeared vastly in the horror genre throughout all decades. And by the time the second half of the 70′s came around, it were the animals who had built up an unstoppable reign of terror in horror cinema.
(Spoilers!)
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Tags: Animals
Posted in Shock Endings

Thursday, June 30th, 2011 by Vomitron -
Director: David DeCoteau
Writer: Arne Olsen
Release Year: 2007
That’s a beautiful bear. I want one too.
I desperately try to not watch one single David DeCoteau movie every year, yet for some reason I always seem to end up watching one of them every single year. This has been going on for some years now. I have no explanation for this phenomenon.
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Tags: Animals, Snoozefest
Posted in Horror, Reviews

Friday, January 23rd, 2009 by Anna McKibben -
Director: Colin Eggleston
Writer: Everett De Roche
Release Year: 1978
Mother Nature is working overtime this weekend
A couple looking to repair their broken marriage goes on a weekend vacation to a remote beach for some camping, swimming, littering, random firing of guns and running over a kangaroo on purpose. Haven’t these people heard that it’s not nice to mess with Mother Nature?
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Tags: Animals, Disturbing Drama, Ozploitation, Survival
Posted in Horror, Reviews