Tokyo Gore Police – To Serve and Dissect
Perverse. Grotesque. Bizarre. It’s all in a day’s work.

Greetings, readers. Now, you might recall last week, in my review of FRANKENHOOKER, I waxed rather poetic (and rather tangentially) about the 1980s New York City Microbudget Cinema Scene, as FRANKENHOOKER director Frank Henenlotter was one of the pivotal movers and shakers of the movement. Another mentioned mover and shaker was, and is, Greg Lamberson, [...]

“We’re here, we’re dead, get used to it!” This mockumentary follows writer/director, John Solomon, and award winning film maker, Grace Lee, as they set-out to film a documentary on zombies living in Los Angelas and their struggle for equality. They follow 4 (high functioning) zombies in particular as they tell their story and explain the [...]

In the era of modern horror, one good thing to count on when it comes to indie film makers is their purity.

If there were any question as to whether there are any crazy-ass film makers out there who don’t give a DAMN if it offends you, one needn’t look any further than Mr. Ryan Nicholson.

You can’t keep getting wasted and playing shitty music forever” is one of the insightful pieces of dialogue spoken by the lead character, Finn, in Compound Pictures’ release, “Cordoba Nights”.

Awhile back, we posted an interview with director Chris Seaver and he mentioned a couple of his films that were around the bend. Well, that day has arrived.

A blood-splattered, punk rock fueled romp celebrating zombies, dick jokes, serial murder, and skate boarding.

Greetings, readers. The issue of remakes is a big one in the horror community at the moment, particularly with the remake/reimagining/rewhatever of A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET coming out tomorrow. So at the moment there’s a lot of people in the horror community typing furiously on the topic of remakes — for them, against them, [...]

Greetings, readers. I think everyone here, or at least viewers of American Cable television, will be familiar with the Sci-Fi Channel, or as it has recently been redubbed, the SyFy Channel. This change has caused a lot of enmity, which I shan’t be commenting on here. No, readers, what I would like to talk about [...]

Greetings, readers. When you hear the name Charles Band and Full Moon Pictures, certain films might spring to mind. PUPPET MASTER, most certainly. DOLL MAN or DEMONIC TOYS perhaps. Maybe even TRANCERS, CRASH AND BURN, or GHOULIES come to mind. For me, the first film I think of is this little number. You see, when [...]

JimmyO Burril has been hitting the nail on the head for a few years now. He struck indie gold, as well as a nerve, with his female killing machine “Chainsaw Sally” and has continued to turn out impressive indie action (including the web cult hit, “The Chainsaw Sally Show”) with regularity. With his film, “The [...]

Brian Pulido’s name is not unfamiliar to fans of horror culture. From his wildly successful Chaos! Comics (which includes his creations Evil Ernie and Lady Death, to name a few) to his now burgeoning film career, his name is synonymous with horror in several capacities. With the release of his film “The Graves”, Pulido goes [...]

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