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Chillerama is a new horror film anthology by four writer/directors who came together to recreate the old drive-in experience, without the fear of running your battery dry listening to the radio.

The film starts out with a guy who gets bitten by a corpse (I will not spoil this gem of an opening), and goes back to work at the drive-in for the final night before it gets torn down and turned into a strip mall. There, the man’s infected bodily fluid goes into the popcorn butter thereby turning the theatergoers into zombies. This is the main plot for the film Zom-B-Movie, that runs throughout the picture tying the other three shorts together and ends as a full blown zombie film.

Cecil Kaufman (Richard Riehle of Office Space fame) plays the drive-in owner ready to unleash three films locked away for years, one final spin Continue reading »

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“The Last Warrior” – A deadly virus ravages the globe, killing all males on the planet. Now a desert wasteland, the world is filled with violent barbarian women all searching for one thing, The Last Warrior! One woman must defeat an entire tribe in order to free a mysterious prisoner, a prisoner that could very well be the last man on Earth! (Writer/Director: Shaky González)

“Eastern Army” – The world is in ruins after the apocalypse and there are only two kinds of survivors, the hunters and their prey. A loner wanders into a camp full of people filled with hope that he’s a member of the fabled Eastern Army, a new government Continue reading »

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Show Unit: A young man is forced to cover up a crime after he accidentally kills his girlfriend’s young daughter but this crime won’t go unpunished, somebody witnessed the horrible deed, hid the child’s body and demands a ransom for the corpse’s whereabouts!

Incarnation of Naya: Instead of attending a religious ceremony to honor her deceased loved ones, Naya opts to seduce her cousin instead but the spirits will have their day and they are a very convincing lot.

Peeper: A sleazy peeping tom gets the thrill of his life when he peeps in on a beautiful dancer but not all is as it Continue reading »

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Drawing their inspiration from the controversial EC horror comics of the 1950’s, writer Stephen King and director George Romero joined forces to create Creepshow, which consists of five terrifying tales. Well, maybe “terrifying” is too strong a word, but they sure are fun to watch. Romero apes the comic style perfectly with bright harsh lighting and awkward camera angles. I have a hard time not believing that this movie was an influence on Robert Rodriguez; in a stylistic sense, Creepshow is Sin City’s grandfather. All Creepshow is lacking is the word “AIEEEEE!” emblazoned across the screen. Oh, and boobs. No naked nubbins in Creepshow.

There are many reasons to watch “Creepshow,” but Continue reading »

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