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- 10/21/2015
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
The 7th annual Arizona Underground Film Festival will screen a smorgasbord of cult flicks, horror movies, comedies and provocative documentaries on September 19-27 at The Screening Room in Tucson, Az.
Opening Night: The fest kicks off on the 19th with Killers, a dark thriller all the way from Japan and Indonesia about a psychopath and a journalist who forge an unlikely, hellish bond.
Other films to be on the look out for include documentaries like the powerful Who Took Johnny? by acclaimed filmmakers Michael Galinsky, Suki Hawley and David Belinson that examines the legacy of the disappearance of young Johnny Gosch in 1982; Penny Vozniak’s Despite the Gods, about Jennifer Lynch’s struggles to make a Bollywood musical; and Gideon C. Kennedy and Marcus Rosentrater’s wild Limo Ride.
Then, there are horror movies like the Lovecraft-inspired The Call Girl of Cthulu by Chris Lamartina; the slasher flick Crazy Bitches...
Opening Night: The fest kicks off on the 19th with Killers, a dark thriller all the way from Japan and Indonesia about a psychopath and a journalist who forge an unlikely, hellish bond.
Other films to be on the look out for include documentaries like the powerful Who Took Johnny? by acclaimed filmmakers Michael Galinsky, Suki Hawley and David Belinson that examines the legacy of the disappearance of young Johnny Gosch in 1982; Penny Vozniak’s Despite the Gods, about Jennifer Lynch’s struggles to make a Bollywood musical; and Gideon C. Kennedy and Marcus Rosentrater’s wild Limo Ride.
Then, there are horror movies like the Lovecraft-inspired The Call Girl of Cthulu by Chris Lamartina; the slasher flick Crazy Bitches...
- 9/19/2014
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
Dropping Evil is a very low-budget independent horror film by newcomer Adam Protextor. He and writer Louis Doerge use horror film tropes to provide social commentary on the religious fanaticism that has greatly increased in our nation. However, it seems that Dropping Evil is really just a thinly veiled copy of Joss Whedon’s recent horror film Cabin in the Woods.
A small group of high school students go on a camping trip that devolves into a terror-filled bloodbath. The students are being monitored—and experimented on—by a mysterious organization, named ValyouCorp (and possibly some angels or gods?); but even they could not predict the outcome of these events. The perpetrator is young religious zealot Nancy (Zachary Eli Lint) who is slipped some LSD by his friends in an effort to calm down his angry preaching against them. The drugs cause him to believe his friends are demons and...
A small group of high school students go on a camping trip that devolves into a terror-filled bloodbath. The students are being monitored—and experimented on—by a mysterious organization, named ValyouCorp (and possibly some angels or gods?); but even they could not predict the outcome of these events. The perpetrator is young religious zealot Nancy (Zachary Eli Lint) who is slipped some LSD by his friends in an effort to calm down his angry preaching against them. The drugs cause him to believe his friends are demons and...
- 11/26/2012
- by John Keith
- JustPressPlay.net
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