‘A great, nasty, barmy mixtape of pure ‘80s chaos that you won’t want to skip!’
★★★★
Starburst
‘The strongest set of shorts… fun, gory, creepy’
★★★★
UK Film Review
‘Isn’t afraid to break a few rules… the most thematically consistent and bloodiest, entry in the series thus far’
★★★★
Dread Central
‘Another jewel in the V/H/S crown… gives the fans exactly what they are screaming for with a few added treats… a wickedly joyous time’
★★★★
The Hollywood News
We travel back to the haunted era of shoulder pads, perms and scream queens with V/H/S/85, the ‘best entry yet’ (Flickering Myth) in the seminal V/H/S horror franchise. In the sixth instalment of the brilliantly bloody Shudder Original series, we turn the clock back to the 1980s for a retro rampage of old-school horror chills and thrills.
Promising another helping of found footage fear V/H/S/85 arrives on Blu-ray, DVD...
★★★★
Starburst
‘The strongest set of shorts… fun, gory, creepy’
★★★★
UK Film Review
‘Isn’t afraid to break a few rules… the most thematically consistent and bloodiest, entry in the series thus far’
★★★★
Dread Central
‘Another jewel in the V/H/S crown… gives the fans exactly what they are screaming for with a few added treats… a wickedly joyous time’
★★★★
The Hollywood News
We travel back to the haunted era of shoulder pads, perms and scream queens with V/H/S/85, the ‘best entry yet’ (Flickering Myth) in the seminal V/H/S horror franchise. In the sixth instalment of the brilliantly bloody Shudder Original series, we turn the clock back to the 1980s for a retro rampage of old-school horror chills and thrills.
Promising another helping of found footage fear V/H/S/85 arrives on Blu-ray, DVD...
- 3/4/2024
- by Peter 'Witchfinder' Hopkins
- Horror Asylum
The Resident Evil video game franchise began with a zombie outbreak in Raccoon City, but that was only the tip of the iceberg. Thanks to Umbrella Corporation’s unwavering dedication to creating twisted bioweapons, this enduring franchise has delivered no shortage of eerie, stressful, and nightmarish creatures to torment players in their bid for survival.
Resident Evil 4′s monsters frequently stand out when reflecting on the franchise, but how do they hold up in Capcom’s brand new Resident Evil 4 remake (read our review here)?
The upgraded graphics and gameplay tweaks ensure Resident Evil 4 offers no shortage of intense encounters that’ll leave you scrambling for ammo. Here are ten of the most unsettling Resident Evil 4 monsters that you’ll encounter in the game, ranked by their fear factor.
10. Red Robed Priests
Of all the cultists attempting to thwart Leon, the Red Robed Priests are the most annoying.
Resident Evil 4′s monsters frequently stand out when reflecting on the franchise, but how do they hold up in Capcom’s brand new Resident Evil 4 remake (read our review here)?
The upgraded graphics and gameplay tweaks ensure Resident Evil 4 offers no shortage of intense encounters that’ll leave you scrambling for ammo. Here are ten of the most unsettling Resident Evil 4 monsters that you’ll encounter in the game, ranked by their fear factor.
10. Red Robed Priests
Of all the cultists attempting to thwart Leon, the Red Robed Priests are the most annoying.
- 4/3/2023
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
In his first interview as part of this year’s Romford Horror Film Festival, Kevin sits down to chat with Puppet Killer director Lisa Ovies. The film, which features a ensemble cast including Aleks Paunovic, Richard Harmon, Lee Majdoub (Supernatural), Lisa Durupt (Murder She Baked), Kyle Cassie (Deadpool) and Gigi Saul Guerrero, centers around a group of high school students who are stalked by a psychotic killer obsessed with horror movie icons during Christmas vacation.
Check out our reviews of Puppet Killer here and here.
Check out our reviews of Puppet Killer here and here.
- 2/28/2023
- by Kevin Haldon
- Nerdly
Swiss animator and director Raphaëlle Stolz (“Le Salsifis du Bengale”) has debuted her new short film “Miracasas” at Annecy, where it is in competition with 37 other animated short films as part of the official selection.
Stolz employs a flowing and impressionist animation style to tell the story of Ernesto, an almost-dead soldier carried to his final destination deep in the Brazilian jungle, where villagers hope his death will usher in new life. The film is a French and Swiss co production between , a prominent Swiss animation studio, Komadoli Studio and Swiss public broadcaster Rts Radio Télévision Suisse.
Showing a gift for collaboration (her short “Le Salsifis du Bengale” was an adaptation of a Robert Desnos poem), Stolz interprets and transforms Augusto Zanovello’s story with her singular style, with wide brush strokes, clever humor and a nod to classic animation. In a story which challenges the foundations of...
Stolz employs a flowing and impressionist animation style to tell the story of Ernesto, an almost-dead soldier carried to his final destination deep in the Brazilian jungle, where villagers hope his death will usher in new life. The film is a French and Swiss co production between , a prominent Swiss animation studio, Komadoli Studio and Swiss public broadcaster Rts Radio Télévision Suisse.
Showing a gift for collaboration (her short “Le Salsifis du Bengale” was an adaptation of a Robert Desnos poem), Stolz interprets and transforms Augusto Zanovello’s story with her singular style, with wide brush strokes, clever humor and a nod to classic animation. In a story which challenges the foundations of...
- 6/18/2022
- by JD Linville
- Variety Film + TV
Gavin Jasper Apr 3, 2017
As the Undertaker announces his retirement, we look back at his Wrestlemania record...
This article is from Den Of Geek Us.
WrestleMania XXX was an eventful show. It calmed the fears of those afraid that it would crash the WWE Network and cause major damage to the company's latest venture. Cesaro broke away from his tag team and broke out by winning the Andre the Giant Memorial Trophy. Hulk Hogan, Steve Austin, and the Rock hung out in the ring and had a blast. Mr. T and Roddy Piper buried the hatchet. Daniel Bryan went through an endless supply of punishment before being defeating Triple H, Randy Orton, and Batista.
That was a big moment and a major story, but the thing people will be talking about for a long time is the end of Undertaker vs. Brock Lesnar. For the first time ever, Undertaker lost at...
As the Undertaker announces his retirement, we look back at his Wrestlemania record...
This article is from Den Of Geek Us.
WrestleMania XXX was an eventful show. It calmed the fears of those afraid that it would crash the WWE Network and cause major damage to the company's latest venture. Cesaro broke away from his tag team and broke out by winning the Andre the Giant Memorial Trophy. Hulk Hogan, Steve Austin, and the Rock hung out in the ring and had a blast. Mr. T and Roddy Piper buried the hatchet. Daniel Bryan went through an endless supply of punishment before being defeating Triple H, Randy Orton, and Batista.
That was a big moment and a major story, but the thing people will be talking about for a long time is the end of Undertaker vs. Brock Lesnar. For the first time ever, Undertaker lost at...
- 4/2/2017
- Den of Geek
WWE.com
In the Rock ‘n Wrestling Era, it was Andre the Giant, Big John Studd, and King Kong Bundy. Into the nineties, The Undertaker, Psycho Sid, Yokozuna, and Diesel dominated main events. Undertaker held over well into the Attitude Era and beyond, standing shoulder to shoulder with the likes of Kane and The Big Show. Undoubtedly, the Vincent K. McMahon-era of WWF/E has been haven to a number of memorable goliaths, colossal immortals presented on the merit of immensity and intimidation factor.
Since the closing of the Attitude Era, however, WWE has failed to yield many brand new monsters with lasting power. Brock Lesnar and Batista qualify to an extent, but they’re also promoted with human qualities. If you’re talking ‘larger than life’ in the sense of going beyond human qualities, you can add Umaga to the list of successes, as well as to a very small degree,...
In the Rock ‘n Wrestling Era, it was Andre the Giant, Big John Studd, and King Kong Bundy. Into the nineties, The Undertaker, Psycho Sid, Yokozuna, and Diesel dominated main events. Undertaker held over well into the Attitude Era and beyond, standing shoulder to shoulder with the likes of Kane and The Big Show. Undoubtedly, the Vincent K. McMahon-era of WWF/E has been haven to a number of memorable goliaths, colossal immortals presented on the merit of immensity and intimidation factor.
Since the closing of the Attitude Era, however, WWE has failed to yield many brand new monsters with lasting power. Brock Lesnar and Batista qualify to an extent, but they’re also promoted with human qualities. If you’re talking ‘larger than life’ in the sense of going beyond human qualities, you can add Umaga to the list of successes, as well as to a very small degree,...
- 2/7/2016
- by Justin Henry
- Obsessed with Film
WWE
Our worst fears have been confirmed.
Yesterday on the Wrestling Observer Live radio show, Bryan Alvarez indicated that he’d heard from a source within WWE that the plan is for Braun Strowman to square off with The Big Show at Fastlane and beat him, which will then set up a WrestleMania showdown with The Undertaker.
Dave Meltzer has spoken at length in his Wrestling Observer Newsletter about The Undertaker’s scheduled WrestleMania match with John Cena, which was scrapped due to Cena’s recent shoulder injury and surgery.
With a lack of top level opponents for The Deadman, it seems the choice has been made to go with the huge monster of the Wyatt Family.
In the early days of ‘Taker’s WrestleMania career, he would work with larger opponents like Giant Gonzalez and King Kong Bundy which resulted in generally awful bouts that fans still complain about over twenty years later.
Our worst fears have been confirmed.
Yesterday on the Wrestling Observer Live radio show, Bryan Alvarez indicated that he’d heard from a source within WWE that the plan is for Braun Strowman to square off with The Big Show at Fastlane and beat him, which will then set up a WrestleMania showdown with The Undertaker.
Dave Meltzer has spoken at length in his Wrestling Observer Newsletter about The Undertaker’s scheduled WrestleMania match with John Cena, which was scrapped due to Cena’s recent shoulder injury and surgery.
With a lack of top level opponents for The Deadman, it seems the choice has been made to go with the huge monster of the Wyatt Family.
In the early days of ‘Taker’s WrestleMania career, he would work with larger opponents like Giant Gonzalez and King Kong Bundy which resulted in generally awful bouts that fans still complain about over twenty years later.
- 1/29/2016
- by Kenny McIntosh
- Obsessed with Film
WWE.com
When you think about WrestleMania one of, if not the, first thing that comes to mind is The Undertaker. The man has become synonymous with the event and his matches on the show have become the most anticipated of the year.
There is a good reason for this, despite the obvious fact that ‘Taker is a WWE legend and that, given his limited schedule in recent years, fans are always eager to catch a glimpse of the Dead Man: The Undertaker’s matches, more often than not, produce in the ring.
His matches against the likes of Randy Orton, Batista, Triple H, Edge, Cm Punk and especially Shawn Michaels over the past decade have been some of the best ‘Mania matches of all time and some of the best of The Undertaker’s illustrious career. But it wasn’t always that way.
For years, The Undertaker had dud...
When you think about WrestleMania one of, if not the, first thing that comes to mind is The Undertaker. The man has become synonymous with the event and his matches on the show have become the most anticipated of the year.
There is a good reason for this, despite the obvious fact that ‘Taker is a WWE legend and that, given his limited schedule in recent years, fans are always eager to catch a glimpse of the Dead Man: The Undertaker’s matches, more often than not, produce in the ring.
His matches against the likes of Randy Orton, Batista, Triple H, Edge, Cm Punk and especially Shawn Michaels over the past decade have been some of the best ‘Mania matches of all time and some of the best of The Undertaker’s illustrious career. But it wasn’t always that way.
For years, The Undertaker had dud...
- 2/9/2015
- by Lewis Howse
- Obsessed with Film
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