For a community of die-hard, genre-loving film fans who grew up crouched over tiny glass TV screens, the holy grail has arrived. Some of the cult film world’s most influential (and most obscure) releases, projected large and loud, on an IMAX screen the size of a building.
Bristol’s new(ish) Forbidden Worlds Film Festival returns for a second year, from 18th-21st May, with a frankly ridiculous line-up of big-screen treats. Three strands that very much speak for themselves: Creature Creators (stop-motion pioneers and practical effects wizards), Video Shop Archives (old school cult classics), and Michelle Yeoh (nuff said). Kicking off with a Stan Winston double-feature on opening night, showcasing Winston’s iconic effects work in The Terminator, before a rare theatrical screening of his directorial debut Pumpkinhead, Forbidden Worlds is really going there with unusual, one-off events.
“We all have our favourites,” jokes Tessa Williams, one of...
Bristol’s new(ish) Forbidden Worlds Film Festival returns for a second year, from 18th-21st May, with a frankly ridiculous line-up of big-screen treats. Three strands that very much speak for themselves: Creature Creators (stop-motion pioneers and practical effects wizards), Video Shop Archives (old school cult classics), and Michelle Yeoh (nuff said). Kicking off with a Stan Winston double-feature on opening night, showcasing Winston’s iconic effects work in The Terminator, before a rare theatrical screening of his directorial debut Pumpkinhead, Forbidden Worlds is really going there with unusual, one-off events.
“We all have our favourites,” jokes Tessa Williams, one of...
- 5/4/2023
- by Ben Robins
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Stars: Devon Sawa, Ivana Baquero, Bruce Campbell, Stephen Peck, Michael Jai White, Ryan Lee | Written by Andy Greskoviak | Directed by Casey Tebo
Black Friday, every retail worker’s nightmare. We’ve all seen the memes comparing the mall zombies from Dawn of the Dead to shoppers pressed up against the doors, waiting for their chance to maim each other over a cheap TV set. And now, thanks to director Casey Tebo (Happy Birthday) and writer Andy Greskoviak, that meme has come full circle and inspired its own movie. Is it one worth lining up to get, or something to grab from the post-Christmas clearance rack?
It’s Black Friday, which as you probably know, has managed to creep up and possess Thanksgiving as well. This leaves Ken dropping his reluctant kids off at their grandparents as he heads in for his shift at We Love Toys. But at least he...
Black Friday, every retail worker’s nightmare. We’ve all seen the memes comparing the mall zombies from Dawn of the Dead to shoppers pressed up against the doors, waiting for their chance to maim each other over a cheap TV set. And now, thanks to director Casey Tebo (Happy Birthday) and writer Andy Greskoviak, that meme has come full circle and inspired its own movie. Is it one worth lining up to get, or something to grab from the post-Christmas clearance rack?
It’s Black Friday, which as you probably know, has managed to creep up and possess Thanksgiving as well. This leaves Ken dropping his reluctant kids off at their grandparents as he heads in for his shift at We Love Toys. But at least he...
- 11/17/2021
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
“The Masked Singer” has only been around for three seasons, but already an unfortunate pattern is emerging: women are being shut out of the top positions. So far we’ve had two male winners in T-Pain (Season 1’s Monster) and Wayne Brady (Season 2’s Fox), as well as two male runners-up in Donny Osmond (Season 1’s Peacock) and Chris Daughtry (Season 2’s Rottweiler). To compare, the most successful females on Fox’s wild and wacky reality TV show both had to settle for third place: Gladys Knight (Bee) the first year and Adrienne Bailon (Flamingo) the second year.
With the elimination of Jackie Evancho (Kitty) in this week’s quarter-finals, only one woman remains in the running to win Season 3’s Golden Mask: Night Angel. Can this sultry siren make “The Masked Singer” history by becoming the first woman champion? Hurry and make your predictions right now before the semi-finals air Wednesday,...
With the elimination of Jackie Evancho (Kitty) in this week’s quarter-finals, only one woman remains in the running to win Season 3’s Golden Mask: Night Angel. Can this sultry siren make “The Masked Singer” history by becoming the first woman champion? Hurry and make your predictions right now before the semi-finals air Wednesday,...
- 5/9/2020
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Exclusive: The National Youth Film Academy (Nyfa) has named its advisory board for 2020 ahead of the Emerging Brits Industry Showcase, which highlights rising UK talent.
Joining are actor and filmmaker Simon Bird, known for his starring role in hit TV series The Inbetweeners and for directing his first feature Days Of Bagnold Summer this year, Stephen Kelliher, co-founder of sales outfit Bankside Films, and Matt Smith, head of distribution at Lionsgate UK, among others.
Every three years the Nyfa selects its Emerging Brits; talents from the next generation of British actors and filmmakers, aged between 16-25, supporting them with funding to create a short film which is put in front of industry. This year’s showcase takes place on February 5.
The board will oversee the participants as they complete a year-long program of career development.
This year’s board are: Simon Bird (Actor); Stephen Kelliher (Director & Co-Founder – Bankside Films); Matt...
Joining are actor and filmmaker Simon Bird, known for his starring role in hit TV series The Inbetweeners and for directing his first feature Days Of Bagnold Summer this year, Stephen Kelliher, co-founder of sales outfit Bankside Films, and Matt Smith, head of distribution at Lionsgate UK, among others.
Every three years the Nyfa selects its Emerging Brits; talents from the next generation of British actors and filmmakers, aged between 16-25, supporting them with funding to create a short film which is put in front of industry. This year’s showcase takes place on February 5.
The board will oversee the participants as they complete a year-long program of career development.
This year’s board are: Simon Bird (Actor); Stephen Kelliher (Director & Co-Founder – Bankside Films); Matt...
- 1/24/2020
- by Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
We’ve reached the quarter-final stage of “The Masked Singer” with just six of the 12 stars still in the competition. Of these half dozen, who all sang on December 10, we are absolutely certain about the identity of one: the Tree. After watching all of her performances plus the clue videos, we are now even more convinced that we know the name of the famous face hidden behind that elaborate mask.
The Tree was the hit of week 1 with her cover of “High Hopes” by the Panic! at the Disco. We didn’t see her again until week 5 but the wait was worth it as she rocked the house with her version of the Aretha Franklin classic “Think.” Two weeks later, she changed it up with her rendition of the Meghan Trainor hit “No Excuses.”
In week 8, she secured her place in the quarterfinal with her over-the-top take on “Total Eclipse...
The Tree was the hit of week 1 with her cover of “High Hopes” by the Panic! at the Disco. We didn’t see her again until week 5 but the wait was worth it as she rocked the house with her version of the Aretha Franklin classic “Think.” Two weeks later, she changed it up with her rendition of the Meghan Trainor hit “No Excuses.”
In week 8, she secured her place in the quarterfinal with her over-the-top take on “Total Eclipse...
- 12/11/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
(Warning: This post contains spoilers for Wednesday’s episode of “The Masked Singer.”)
Fox’s “The Masked Singer” revealed the identity of another Season 2 celebrity contestant during tonight’s episode of the smash-hit singing competition: The Butterfly.
On Wednesday, four out of the seven remaining second-season competitors performed, including The Butterfly, Thingamajig, The Fox and The Tree.
At the end of the episode, panelists Jenny McCarthy, Nicole Scherzinger, Ken Jeong and Robin Thicke and the studio audience, along with returning guest panelist Joel McHale, chose the “weakest” contestant, which ended up being The Butterfly. She was unmasked and revealed to be none other than singer Michelle Williams.
Also Read: 'The Masked Singer' Reveals Another Celebrity Masked Singer: And The Flower Is... (Video)
Watch video of the reveal above and read our interview with Williams about her time on “The Masked Singer” here.
Now we’re waiting to find...
Fox’s “The Masked Singer” revealed the identity of another Season 2 celebrity contestant during tonight’s episode of the smash-hit singing competition: The Butterfly.
On Wednesday, four out of the seven remaining second-season competitors performed, including The Butterfly, Thingamajig, The Fox and The Tree.
At the end of the episode, panelists Jenny McCarthy, Nicole Scherzinger, Ken Jeong and Robin Thicke and the studio audience, along with returning guest panelist Joel McHale, chose the “weakest” contestant, which ended up being The Butterfly. She was unmasked and revealed to be none other than singer Michelle Williams.
Also Read: 'The Masked Singer' Reveals Another Celebrity Masked Singer: And The Flower Is... (Video)
Watch video of the reveal above and read our interview with Williams about her time on “The Masked Singer” here.
Now we’re waiting to find...
- 12/5/2019
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
With only seven costumed characters still in the running to win Season 2 of “The Masked Singer,” four took the stage on Wednesday with the other three set to return next week. Panelists Ken Jeong, Jenny McCarthy, Nicole Scherzinger and Robin Thicke and host Nick Cannon once against tried to guess the celebs’ true identities in this wild and wacky reality TV show. By the end of the dazzling hour, one singer was forced to unmask in front of America.
SEEPatti Labelle (‘The Masked Singer’ Flower) interview on shocking elimination: ‘There are voices more beautiful than mine’ [Watch]
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “The Masked Singer” recap of Season 2, Episode 10, titled “Clash of the Masks,” to find out what happened Wednesday, December 4 at 8/7c. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite costumed celebs on Fox’s reality TV show, who impresses you the most, and who you think will ultimately win.
SEEPatti Labelle (‘The Masked Singer’ Flower) interview on shocking elimination: ‘There are voices more beautiful than mine’ [Watch]
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “The Masked Singer” recap of Season 2, Episode 10, titled “Clash of the Masks,” to find out what happened Wednesday, December 4 at 8/7c. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite costumed celebs on Fox’s reality TV show, who impresses you the most, and who you think will ultimately win.
- 12/5/2019
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Following Hen’s fatal roadside cliffhanger, Monday’s 9-1-1 revealed whether Aisha Hinds‘ character still has a future with the 118. And because this is 9-1-1, Hen’s nearest and dearest also faced new traumatic nightmares of their own.
Let’s start with the good news: Hen isn’t going anywhere. Not only did the investigation into the accident determine that Hen wasn’t to blame for the young woman’s death (damn you, faulty street lights!), but she also got a new appreciation for life after bumping into Stacey — the life coach who inspired her to become a...
Let’s start with the good news: Hen isn’t going anywhere. Not only did the investigation into the accident determine that Hen wasn’t to blame for the young woman’s death (damn you, faulty street lights!), but she also got a new appreciation for life after bumping into Stacey — the life coach who inspired her to become a...
- 11/26/2019
- TVLine.com
As we’ve heard since the start of Season 1, The Masked Singer allows zero contact among its competitors, whose interactions are limited to wordless exchanges in passing on set. But Kelly Osbourne, whose alter ego Ladybug was unmasked Wednesday, says she knew exactly who was in the Black Widow costume the moment the spider first stepped on stage.
As soon as she saw Black Widow’s first performance, “I was like, ‘That’s Raven! I know her!'” Osbourne tells TVLine, saying that she realized later that producers had kept the chances of an accidental discovery to a minimum by...
As soon as she saw Black Widow’s first performance, “I was like, ‘That’s Raven! I know her!'” Osbourne tells TVLine, saying that she realized later that producers had kept the chances of an accidental discovery to a minimum by...
- 11/15/2019
- TVLine.com
With the World Series going to Game 7 on Wednesday (October 30), “The Masked Singer” is preempted for the second week in a row. So when does it return to the schedule? If you’re as obsessed as we are with this reality competition series, don’t despair: “The Masked Singer” will be back next week, November 6, at its usual time with episode 5 of season 2.
On that installment, which Fox has titled “Mask Us Anything,” six celebrities will sing again for the four judges and the studio audience. Of these half dozen contenders for the title, the Ladybug, Rottweiler and Tree first performed in week one while the Flower, Fox and Penguin did likewise in week three.
At the end of the hour-long episode, one of these six competitors will be unmasked. The following week, Nov. 13, will see the return of the five contestants who made it through on the last episode...
On that installment, which Fox has titled “Mask Us Anything,” six celebrities will sing again for the four judges and the studio audience. Of these half dozen contenders for the title, the Ladybug, Rottweiler and Tree first performed in week one while the Flower, Fox and Penguin did likewise in week three.
At the end of the hour-long episode, one of these six competitors will be unmasked. The following week, Nov. 13, will see the return of the five contestants who made it through on the last episode...
- 10/30/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
If you’re pulling your hair out in agony over who’s hiding behind the final 11 costumes on “The Masked Singer,” this news is just for you. Fox has made it easier than ever to look for clues you may have missed by releasing all of the Season 2 episodes that have aired so far on its YouTube channel. That’s right, you can re-watch the initial handful of episodes right now while the show is on a painful hiatus thanks to the World Series.
SEEPaul Shaffer says his experience as ‘The Masked Singer’ Skeleton was ‘the most fun I’ve ever had in my life’ [Watch]
Season 2 of Fox’s wild and wacky reality TV show welcomes back Nick Cannon as host and Ken Jeong, Jenny McCarthy, Nicole Scherzinger and Robin Thicke as judges. Each week a group of costumed celebrities performs for the votes of the panelists and the in-studio audience,...
SEEPaul Shaffer says his experience as ‘The Masked Singer’ Skeleton was ‘the most fun I’ve ever had in my life’ [Watch]
Season 2 of Fox’s wild and wacky reality TV show welcomes back Nick Cannon as host and Ken Jeong, Jenny McCarthy, Nicole Scherzinger and Robin Thicke as judges. Each week a group of costumed celebrities performs for the votes of the panelists and the in-studio audience,...
- 10/25/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
On Wednesday night viewers were introduced to four additional disguised celebrities during the Group C portion of “The Masked Singer” Season 2. We saw Black Widow, Leopard, Flamingo and Panda battle it out to move on in the competition. In the end, Panda ended up being eliminated and unmasked as Laila Ali, the former professional boxer and daughter of Muhammad Ali. The surviving three from this episode will now continue to fight for survival alongside those that made it past last week’s premiere: Butterfly, Ladybug, Rottweiler, Skeleton, Thingamajig and Tree.
But who is really ahead in terms of their likelihood of winning? Below, we’ve broken down the nine remaining performers into three tiers. Do we have the correct performers in the right tiers? If not, who should be higher or lower? Make sure to post your thoughts in the comments below.
SEELaila Ali (‘The Masked Singer’) exit interview after...
But who is really ahead in terms of their likelihood of winning? Below, we’ve broken down the nine remaining performers into three tiers. Do we have the correct performers in the right tiers? If not, who should be higher or lower? Make sure to post your thoughts in the comments below.
SEELaila Ali (‘The Masked Singer’) exit interview after...
- 10/3/2019
- by Charles Bright
- Gold Derby
The Masked Singer has been back for one night and two celebrities have already been unmasked. We met the first half of the contestants tonight, with pairs of singers going head-to-head for audience votes, then the losers of each of those competitions going up against each other to try to keep their mask on. After we saw Butterfly, Thingamajig, Egg, Skeleton, Ice Cream, Ladybug, Rottweiler, and Tree, it was Egg and Ice Cream who ended up having to say goodbye to their heads, which is actually fine because those two costumes were giving us the creeps. Egg's got a whole egg face with a cooked egg on his head, and Ice Cream has the scariest smile of all the contestants and we will not miss looking at...
- 9/26/2019
- E! Online
A scary reminder that almost anyone can see what you are doing online, Melina Efthimiadis of Timberlake, North Carolina, lost coverage after her former insurance company found a photo of her dogs on Facebook.
According to ABC11.com, the drama started when Efthimiadis and her husband applied for personal umbrella liability insurance to be added to their Nationwide homeowners policy. As part of the application, the couple had to list the number of dogs they owned and their breeds. Efthimiadis truthfully listed she and her husband are pet parents to three canines: a Shih Tzu/Yorkie mix, a hound and hound/Lab mix.
According to ABC11.com, the drama started when Efthimiadis and her husband applied for personal umbrella liability insurance to be added to their Nationwide homeowners policy. As part of the application, the couple had to list the number of dogs they owned and their breeds. Efthimiadis truthfully listed she and her husband are pet parents to three canines: a Shih Tzu/Yorkie mix, a hound and hound/Lab mix.
- 2/16/2017
- by Kelli Bender
- PEOPLE.com
After her last relationship left her with a broken heart, Lillian Vilchez focused on her career, but the real estate agent is now ready to find lasting love with Tom Wilson, a yacht interior specialist, on 'Married at First Sight' (a social experiment show where couples meet for the first time on their wedding day). The newlyweds are alternating each week blogging exclusively about the ups and downs of marriage for People. Check back after every episode and follow them on Twitter: @Lillian_MAFS and @Tom_MAFS!All good things - including honeymoons - must come to an end!
- 8/31/2016
- by Tom Wilson, @tom_MAFS
- PEOPLE.com
After her last relationship left her with a broken heart, Lillian Vilchez focused on her career, but the real estate agent is now ready to find lasting love with Tom Wilson, a yacht interior specialist, on 'Married at First Sight' (a social experiment show where couples meet for the first time on their wedding day). The newlyweds are alternating each week blogging exclusively about the ups and downs of marriage for People. Check back after every episode and follow them on Twitter: @Lillian_MAFS and @Tom_MAFS!
All good things – including honeymoons – must come to an end!
I...
All good things – including honeymoons – must come to an end!
I...
- 8/31/2016
- by Tom Wilson, @tom_MAFS
- People.com - TV Watch
After her last relationship left her with a broken heart, Lillian Vilchez focused on her career, but the real estate agent is now ready to find lasting love with Tom Wilson, a yacht interior specialist, on Married at First Sight (a social experiment show where couples meet for the first time on their wedding day). The newlyweds are alternating each week blogging exclusively about the ups and downs of marriage for People. Check back after every episode and follow them on Twitter: @Lillian_MAFS and @Tom_MAFS!
Well … Tom and I consummated our marriage. No, I won't get into all the details,...
Well … Tom and I consummated our marriage. No, I won't get into all the details,...
- 8/24/2016
- by Lillian Vilchez, @MAFS_Lillian
- People.com - TV Watch
After her last relationship left her with a broken heart, Lillian Vilchez focused on her career, but the real estate agent is now ready to find lasting love with Tom Wilson, a yacht interior specialist, on Married at First Sight (a social experiment show where couples meet for the first time on their wedding day). The newlyweds are alternating each week blogging exclusively about the ups and downs of marriage for People. Check back after every episode and follow them on Twitter: @Lillian_MAFS and @Tom_MAFS!Well … Tom and I consummated our marriage. No, I won't get into all the details,...
- 8/24/2016
- by Lillian Vilchez, @MAFS_Lillian
- PEOPLE.com
After her last relationship left her with a broken heart, Lillian Vilchez focused on her career, but the real estate agent is now ready to find lasting love with Tom Wilson, a yacht interior specialist, on Married at First Sight (a social experiment show where couples meet for the first time on their wedding day). The newlyweds are alternating each week blogging exclusively about the ups and downs of marriage for People. Check back after every episode and follow them on Twitter: @Lillian_MAFS and @Tom_MAFS!Well … Tom and I consummated our marriage. No, I won't get into all the details,...
- 8/24/2016
- by Lillian Vilchez, @MAFS_Lillian
- PEOPLE.com
There were at least three reasons I was inordinately excited to see the movie entitled Amphibious: Creature of the Deep:
1. It's a movie about a giant sea monster, which is probably my very favorite type of movie. 2. The director is Brian Yuzna, whom horror freaks will remember from his collaborations with Stuart Gordon (Re-Animator, From Beyond, Dolls) or from his time spent in Spain on flicks like Rottweiler and Dagon. 3. The movie was made in Indonesia, which is where The Raid comes from, and I was hoping that this monster movie would mark another firm step forward for the nation's genre output. Unfortunately for all involved, Amphibious has a lot more assets on the page than it does on the screen, and while you've probably seen worse monster movies during a random Saturday night visit to the SyFy Channel, there's no denying that this is a cheap, chintzy, and ultimately tiresome little export.
1. It's a movie about a giant sea monster, which is probably my very favorite type of movie. 2. The director is Brian Yuzna, whom horror freaks will remember from his collaborations with Stuart Gordon (Re-Animator, From Beyond, Dolls) or from his time spent in Spain on flicks like Rottweiler and Dagon. 3. The movie was made in Indonesia, which is where The Raid comes from, and I was hoping that this monster movie would mark another firm step forward for the nation's genre output. Unfortunately for all involved, Amphibious has a lot more assets on the page than it does on the screen, and while you've probably seen worse monster movies during a random Saturday night visit to the SyFy Channel, there's no denying that this is a cheap, chintzy, and ultimately tiresome little export.
- 10/17/2012
- by Scott Weinberg
- FEARnet
All you DVD collecting horror fanatics out there have probably noticed some of the awesome releases that have been coming out of the UK’s Arrow Video as of late. They do an amazing job packaging their discs, windowed slip covers, allowing you to choose which of the multiple artworks to display on your shelf, posters, and several discs to hold all the fantastic extras. They know what we collectors want, and they provide.
Now Arrow is releasing their first several film box set, and it is, brace yourself… all Fantastic Factory titles.
The Fantastic Factory was a branch of Filmax founded in 2000 in Barcelona by filmmakers Brian Yuzna and Julio Fernández. The purpose of the studio was to make modestly budgeted genre films in English for an international audience, to have more opportunities to work with genre favorites like Screaming Mad George and Jeffrey Combs, and, of course, to...
Now Arrow is releasing their first several film box set, and it is, brace yourself… all Fantastic Factory titles.
The Fantastic Factory was a branch of Filmax founded in 2000 in Barcelona by filmmakers Brian Yuzna and Julio Fernández. The purpose of the studio was to make modestly budgeted genre films in English for an international audience, to have more opportunities to work with genre favorites like Screaming Mad George and Jeffrey Combs, and, of course, to...
- 2/19/2011
- by Madeleine
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
Astute horror fans will recognize the Spanish production company Filmax as the outfit that gave us [Rec], The Kovax Box, that "6 Films to Keep You Awake" series, and a handful of collaborations with American filmmaker Brian Yuzna. (That partnership yielded titles like Rottweiler, Werewolf Hunter: The Legend of Romasanta, and Beyond Re-Animator.) So obviously we're dealing with an outfit that really likes its horror flicks, and that may help to explain why I'm probably being a little kinder to their newest offering. It's a basic slasher-type horror flick called Paintball, and yes, the film is precisely what you think it is. We open with a military man who promises the finest paintball war games under the sun....
- 1/20/2010
- FEARnet
Spanish horror legend dies.
Jacinto Molina Álvarez, better known worldwide as Paul Naschy, died at his Madrid home Tuesday morning following a year long battle with cancer. The actor, writer, producer and director publicly played down the extent of his ill health, attributing his appearance in a wheelchair at last October’s Sitges Festival to mere fatigue after a long journey and few people were aware of the gravity of his illness. I last talked to Paul three weeks ago and he spoke as enthusiastically as ever about the numerous projects he had on the go: sound editing on the vampire movie Empusa which he directed, the completion of the script for a wartime horror thriller titled Groton El Grande and his pet project, Mi Perro Aquiles, for which he had secured the services of Christopher Lee in the role of Don Quijote.
Naschy rose to fame on the international...
Jacinto Molina Álvarez, better known worldwide as Paul Naschy, died at his Madrid home Tuesday morning following a year long battle with cancer. The actor, writer, producer and director publicly played down the extent of his ill health, attributing his appearance in a wheelchair at last October’s Sitges Festival to mere fatigue after a long journey and few people were aware of the gravity of his illness. I last talked to Paul three weeks ago and he spoke as enthusiastically as ever about the numerous projects he had on the go: sound editing on the vampire movie Empusa which he directed, the completion of the script for a wartime horror thriller titled Groton El Grande and his pet project, Mi Perro Aquiles, for which he had secured the services of Christopher Lee in the role of Don Quijote.
Naschy rose to fame on the international...
- 12/2/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Mike Hodges)
- Fangoria
Spanish actor Paul Naschy was a leading star in horror films for forty years from the late 1960s. He was best known for his role as the tragic werewolf, Waldemar Daninsky, which he originated in the 1968 film La Marca del Hombre Lobo (Mark of the Wolfman) from his own script. Though the film pitted Daninsky against a pair of vampires, the movie was oddly retitled Frankenstein’s Bloody Terror when it was released in the United States. He went on to play the werewolf in nearly a dozen subsequent films, many that he also co-scripted under his real name, Jacinto Molina.
Naschy was born Jacinto Alvarez Molina in Madrid on September 6, 1934. He began working in films as an extra in the 1961 biblical feature King of Kings. He appeared in small roles in a handful of films in the 1960s before creating the role of the werewolf Daninsky.
Daninsky returned in...
Naschy was born Jacinto Alvarez Molina in Madrid on September 6, 1934. He began working in films as an extra in the 1961 biblical feature King of Kings. He appeared in small roles in a handful of films in the 1960s before creating the role of the werewolf Daninsky.
Daninsky returned in...
- 12/1/2009
- by Sean
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
It has been quite some time since Brian Yuzna got behind the camera (most recently beneath Still Waters, Rottweiler, Beyond Re-Animator), but the producer-turned-director is looking at making his next project in 3-D. In Amphibious 3D, a marine research expedition to the exotic Sumatran Sea turns treacherous as it encounters a supernatural prehistoric creature resurfacing with a vengeance. Michael Paré, Janna Fassaert and Francis Magee all star. The pic was shot in Stereoscopic 3D - polarized for Th release in Real D or Dolby 3D. It will also be available in anaglyph and interactive polarized shutter for video release. The film was produced by Celsius Entertainment.
- 11/3/2009
- bloody-disgusting.com
Most horror geeks know Brian Yuzna as a frequent Stuart Gordon collaborator who helped to bring us Re-Animator, From Beyond, and the underrated Dolls. Younger gene freaks would also know Mr. Y from his numerous Filmax productions, which include Dagon, Rottweiler, and (of course) Beyond Re-Animator. But now, according to Big V, Brian is about to deliver a trio of 3-D horror flicks. The first will be a giant monster movie called Amphibious, the second will be Brett Leonard's Necronauts, and the third will be Richard Stanley's Cold Blooded. Now, I call this news all sorts of interesting because A) Stanley doesn't direct many films, B) Leonard has never directed a good film, and C) they're all 3-D horror movies! With monsters!
Questions: Does Danny Boyle want to direct 28 Months Later? Maybe. Will next year's Friday the 13th Part 3 DVD come in 3-D? Sure looks like it. Want...
Questions: Does Danny Boyle want to direct 28 Months Later? Maybe. Will next year's Friday the 13th Part 3 DVD come in 3-D? Sure looks like it. Want...
- 11/11/2008
- by Scott Weinberg
- Cinematical
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