James O’Barr talks about The Crow movie
ames O’Barr is the man behind The Crow comic book. The original film with Brandon Lee is 20 years. Did I blink? Where did that time go? It...
Read MoreWolfcop’s writer-director Lowell Dean talks to Live for Films
When burnt-out beat cop Lou Garou walks into the middle of a sacrifice in the woods one night he gets cursed to become a werewolf. He...
Read MoreReview: Wolfcop – “A skin-splitting, claw-sprouting full moon party”
Written and directed by Lowell Dean, Wolfcop is a monster movie borne from a Canadian film competition. The title alone should have been...
Read MoreMarlow Warrington Mattei tells us about his stuntwork on Age of Ultron, Dracula Untold, Kingsman, Jupiter Ascending and more!
Top Hollywood stuntman Marlow Warrington Mattei has been a part of pretty much every blockbuster shot in the UK in the last few years....
Read MorePhantasm 5 teaser poster
It appears that, after a long wait, we will be seeing a fifth Phantasm movie. Called Phantasm Ravager, AICN confirm that this is...
Read MoreDon Coscarelli talks to Live for Films about John Dies At The End and lots more
Don Coscarelli is a horror icon. As well as writing and directing all the Phantasm movies and The Beastmaster, he wrote and lensed the...
Read MoreWatch Ryan Kwanten as Venom – Truth in Journalism short film
This is a great short film featuring Marvel’s Eddie Brock / Venom played by Ryan Kwanten. I love the whole Man Bites Dog vibe running...
Read MoreEvil Dead remake is a fantastic slice of gore
When it was first announced that there was to be a remake of Sam Raimi’s horror classic, The Evil Dead, there was the usual reaction of...
Read More“Welcome to Texas, Mother F**ker” – A Review of Texas Chainsaw 3D
Like many, I’m not particularly a fan of 3D, and have struggled to find a film over the last three years where the effect actually felt...
Read MoreReview: The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living And Became Mixed-Up Zombies!!?
What a title! What a film! Ray Dennis Steckler’s jaw-droppingly incomprehensible Monster Musical from 1964 really has to be seen to be...
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