Having recently returned from the Transylvania Iff, where his new short film Saint Frankenstein picked up the Best Film Award in the Shadows Shorts Competition, writer/director Scooter McCrae agreed to field a few questions for Quiet Earth.
Here we discuss the genesis and the process of creating Saint Frankenstein, while also taking a look back at McCrae's previous films, the underground zombie classic Shatter Dead and the erotic cyberpunk thriller Sixteen Tongues. We also chat a little about horror movies generally.
You can read my review of the wonderful Saint Frankenstein here and download the film [Continued ...]...
Here we discuss the genesis and the process of creating Saint Frankenstein, while also taking a look back at McCrae's previous films, the underground zombie classic Shatter Dead and the erotic cyberpunk thriller Sixteen Tongues. We also chat a little about horror movies generally.
You can read my review of the wonderful Saint Frankenstein here and download the film [Continued ...]...
- 8/19/2016
- QuietEarth.us
"We didn't want to make a normal movie," Frank Henenlotter said of himself and producer/co-writer/rapper R.A. "The Rugged Man" Thorburn, introducing Bad Biology at the 2008 Philadelphia Film Festival. "We wanted something that was just wrong." And to paraphrase the popular saying, if going against the usual genre grain is wrong, who wants to be right? Bad Biology marks the welcome and long-overdue return (after 16 years without a feature) of one of the most unique and committed visions in independent horror, one whose underground sensibilities clearly haven't mellowed with age. If anything, Bad Biology is even more deranged than his previous works, and where sex was just one element or an undercurrent in the likes of Frankenhooker and Brain Damage, here the carnal takes center stage.
Jennifer (Charlee Danielson) is a New York City photographer with a penchant for quite twisted and murderous imagery that nonetheless has nothing on her personal life.
Jennifer (Charlee Danielson) is a New York City photographer with a penchant for quite twisted and murderous imagery that nonetheless has nothing on her personal life.
- 3/24/2009
- Fangoria
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