| It's the Baptism From Hell in The Devil Inside | News |
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| Planning to have your new bundle of joy baptised in the near future? You might want to avoid this clip! The Paranormal Activity franchise has made gazillions and Paramount is preparing to deliver more “found footage” frights with the March release of William Brent Bell's The Devil Inside...[Read
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| After Dark Originals Launch: Chauvel Cinema | Blog |
November 9, 2011 |
| After Dark Originals, in partnership with Paramount Home Entertainment and Transmission Films, is making their debut in Australia. For this, a special screening was held at Sydney's Chauvel Cinema, where two of the films from the After Dark Originals stable were shown: Seconds Apart and Husk...[Read
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| FAFF 2011: A Festival of Fantastic Asian Films | News |
October 19, 2011 |
| Tired of Hollywood's endless predictability and lack of inspiration, rising genre label Monster Pictures has broken new ground with the launch of the Fantastic Asia Film Festival - Australia's first ever film festival devoted entirely to exotic, erotic, and just plain psychotic Asian genre cinema... [Read
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| A Night of Horror 2011: Closing Night | Blog |
September 18, 2011 |
| Hard to believe that the end camearound so quickly. My eyes were burning, my neck and back were complaining about sitting in the cramped and unforgiving cinema seats once more. Despite this, and as tired as I was it felt like things were just getting going...[Read
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| A Night of Horror 2011: Nights 7 and 8 Review | Blog |
September 18, 2011 |
| Unfortunately there was a clash of sessions tonight so I missed seeing the Australian Short Film showcases. I was particularly keen to see Joshua Long's Evil Dead-esque short film Axed having seen the trailer. However, the appeal of seeing Lance Henrikson proved too strong...[Read
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| A Night of Horror 2011: Night 4 Review | Blog |
September 17, 2011 |
| I must confess that I'm not the biggest fan of horror-comedy hybrids, finding them somewhat forced. There is a fine line that exists between horror and comedy, meaning that the film has to tread carefully between open parody or bad toilet humour. That said, The Last Lovecraft: Relic of Cthulhu works well....[Read
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| A Night of Horror 2011: Night 2 Review | Blog |
September 17, 2011 |
| Arriving several months late due to a technical mishap that saw the original article last, J.R. Gregory finally shares his thoughts on this years A Night of Horror International Film Festival. Updates will be published over the course of the weekend, beginning with reviews of Skew....[Read
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| Get a Sneek Peek At Sci-Fi Action Thriller Crawlspace | News |
July 13, 2011 |
| Would you like to get an early look at a locally produced feature film? This Friday Wicked of OZ, Maker Films and Wolf Creek Pictures will share a work in progress cut of Crawlspace, a science fiction action thriller from Executive Producer Greg McLean (Wolf Creek) and first time Director Justin Dix...[Read
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| Sucker Punch, and the Power of Blunt-Force Female Sexuality | Blog |
April 15, 2011 |
| Individual opinion will certainly dictate that the film may be all those loathsome things to some, but by any definition Sucker Punch is also pure modern cinema. And it is a version of modern cinema that doesn't exploit or abuse, but celebrates the female form and a woman's guile, strength and uniqueness...[Read
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| Saw 3D: Interview with Director Kevin Greutert
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November 6, 2010 |
| Is Saw VII 3D really going to be the last entry? After Saw VI editor turned director Kevin Greutert thought he had moved on and was all set to direct Paranormal Activity 2, a contractual clause was invoked by the Saw producers and he was suddenly dragged back into the JigSaw machinery...[Read
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