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26 April 2012 5:01 PM, PDT | EmpireOnline | See recent EmpireOnline news »
We've yet to see Wrong Turn 4: Bloody Beginnings arrive on these shores, but the franchise is already plowing ahead with more backwoods, mountain-man, cannibal shenanigans. Wrong Turn 5 is now underway, with erstwhile Pinhead Doug Bradley heading up the cast.The cheerfully gnarly series has been quietly bludgeoning away for almost a decade now. It began with Rob Schmidt's original Hills Have Eyes knock-off in 2003, boasting bloody FX work by the late, great Stan Winston, and surprising everyone by being quite good. Joe Lynch's Dtv sequel Dead End was also better than you might have imagined, and had Rollins in it.Since that point, the series has been adopted by Declan O'Brien (Sharktopus). He made little impression with his forgettable third instalment Left For Dead, but rallied with Bloody Beginnings, a fun prequel which took the action out of the woods and into an abandoned sanitarium, and »
24 April 2012 10:17 PM, PDT | Horrorbid | See recent Horrorbid news »
I recently sat down and watch all of the Masters of Horror movies, which took me about three weeks to do, but it was well worth watching them all! The Masters of Horror series lasted for two season on tv. The series contains hour long episodes directed by some of the True masters of horror, like John Carpenter, Joe Dante, and Rob Schmidt. Each episode has it's own grizzly and sometimes comical stories. I would like to know what episodes are your… »
7 March 2012 2:00 PM, PST | GeekTyrant | See recent GeekTyrant news »
Reservoir Dogs was the first independent film I ever saw, and I remember being completely blown away by it. I think I was around 15 years old when I watched the movie on VHS. I watched it over at a friend's house, and we couldn't believe what we were seeing. I loved this film, and to this day, I still enjoy watching it. The film was released in 1992, and it took movies to a new level. The movie was not only incredibly cool, but at the time it seemed to break the rules of conventional storytelling.
This tribute includes footage for the film and interviews with people such as Scott Aukerman, Q. Allan Brocka, Edward Bunker, Kevin Eastman, F.X. Feeney, Richard Gladstein, Chris Hardwick, Monte Hellman, Michael Jace, Tad Lumpkin, Christopher McDonald, Drew McWeeny, Gregory Nicotero, Brett Ratner, Andrea Savage, Rob Schmidt, Julie Strain, SuicideGirls, Quentin Tarantino, Judy Tenuta, Steven Wright, »
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3 items from 2012
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