Ken’s back with his love of the Far East with more crazy movie antics from Asia. So Ken brings us Kekko Kamen, where a school that teaches young boys and girls how to become famous anchorpeople in the media. But there is something strange going in this school.
So head on inside for some crazy S & M Asian movie action from Ken…
Let’s be honest, vampires have become something of a joke among horror aficionados of late. What with the horrifying (for all the wrong reasons) tween saga that’s been taking the multiplex by storm these last few years – it seems vampires just don’t have the right credibility anymore. That is until you decide to revisit Ted Nicolaou’s camp B-Movie film series – Subspecies.
Head in for more of 88 Films release …
With our screening of John Carpenter’s Halloween (1978) this week we bring another view on this classic horror from our newest writer, Ren Zelen.
We all know the story of a psychotic murderer institutionalized since childhood for the murder of his sister, escapes and stalks a bookish teenage girl and her friends while his doctor chases him through the streets.
So head inside for Ren’s great look at this classic…
In 1978 the face of horror changed forever with the release of John Carpenters seminal classic, Halloween. Now
with trick or treating fast approaching, Dom brings us his take on the 3 Halloween films that are closest to his heart. Its 3 times the Halloween and 3 times the Myers! He’s back once again and this time he’s brought a friend home.
Head on inside for Dom’s great look back over his favourite Halloween films …
With Halloween only 2 days away Ken brings us some beastly horrors with this Italian American collaboration Primal Rage from director Vittorio Rambaldi.
A scientist at a Florida university inadvertently creates a “rage virus” while performing experiments intended to restore dead brain tissue in baboons. When a journalist for the college paper breaks into the campus lab, he’s bitten by one of the infected baboons; the virus soon spreads to a trio of rapists and a valley girl.
So head on inside for more of this beastly horror…
Attack From Planet B is very proud to present its third cond screening event for our great followers and we are opening with a classic, John Carpenter’s original Halloween. Where a psychotic murderer institutionalized since childhood for the murder of his sister, escapes and stalks a bookish teenage girl and her friends while his doctor chases him through the streets.
So head on inside for all the details …
You can blame John Carpenter’s Halloween (but don’t blame the man himself) for the slew of events themed slashers that come, wave after wave before the dust had even settled. Everything from Birthdays through to Christmas has been used within a slasher context. Is there anything that hasn’t been put through the slasher grinder?
So indulge yourself in some bad film horror in the only way the 80s could.
Question, what do you get if the California coastline is destroyed after an earthquake causing all of the beaches to be in a constant state of unrest and bloody chaos? Well the answer is simple, you’d get the Peter George / Troma cult feature Surf Nazis Must Die.
So continuing our look at Arrow Films latest releases of Troma films, Dom brings us this crazy feature, Surf Nazis Must Die…
