FM has been covering the theatrical and festival circuit that Spiders has been on ever since it premiered at the 3D Film Festival in Los Angeles back in September. The movie is finally nearing its limited release on February 8th, with it being available on VOD that same day. Today we have parts 1 and 2 of a 3 part series in which we talk with the man behind the camera and the two stars in front of it. That would be Tibor Takacs and Patrick Muldoon and Christa Campbell, respectively. It’s time for our close up with Christa Campbell, the busy actress with a varied resume that includes Drive Angry, The Mechanic, Kraken: Tentacles Of The Deep and Erotic Confessions.
Put your feet up and learn what inspired Christa to be an actor, why she likes horror so much, her experience working with Tibor and her time on the set of Spiders,...
Put your feet up and learn what inspired Christa to be an actor, why she likes horror so much, her experience working with Tibor and her time on the set of Spiders,...
- 2/4/2013
- by Andy Greene
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
The 20th anniversary DVD for the movie Nail Gun Massacre is pretty darn entertaining. It’s nice to see that a distribution company recognizes its fan-base. These guys have given us a “kill menu” and a “sex scene” menu without batting an eye. Just look at the way the marketing gurus have used nails to spell the word “nail gun” in the cover art. The film itself may be short on quality, but what it lacks in cinematography it makes up for in out and out 80′s nookie scenes. It Came From 1980 X brings you the joint DVD/VHS for a classic slasher, camp sleaze fest. We can all agree that it’s a bad movie, but that’s just the way we like ‘em. When you search the web for this movie you find it on everyone’s bad list, and it absolutely belongs there, but there’s plenty...
- 5/22/2012
- by Jimmy Terror
- The Liberal Dead
It seems like certain low budget filmmakers just flip through their serial killer trading cards looking for inspiration. I've no qualms about watching a documentary that deals with specific serial killers from a just-the-facts analytical point-of-view or even a well-made docudrama like Helter Skelter or Zodiac, but these DVD releases of late have just been low rent exploitation flicks of questionable taste and quality. This November necrophiliac serial killer Ed Kemper gets his turn.
"Co-ed killer" Edmund Kemper committed his first murders as a teenager in 1964 when he gunned down his grandparents, a crime for which he spent several years in a state mental hospital before convincing doctors he was sane. His killing spree resumed for a year beginning in mid-1972 with the brutal murders of six female hitchhikers; afterwards dissecting their corpses and performing necrophilia. His lifelong struggle with his abusive mother came to end in 1973 when he beat...
"Co-ed killer" Edmund Kemper committed his first murders as a teenager in 1964 when he gunned down his grandparents, a crime for which he spent several years in a state mental hospital before convincing doctors he was sane. His killing spree resumed for a year beginning in mid-1972 with the brutal murders of six female hitchhikers; afterwards dissecting their corpses and performing necrophilia. His lifelong struggle with his abusive mother came to end in 1973 when he beat...
- 9/7/2008
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
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