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![]() | Slender ManMovie Review When Sony Pictures first dropped the news that it would be making a horror film based on the online legend of the Slender Man, fans of the original creepypasta story were excited. Others, however, saw the movie as a tasteless attempt to cash in on the Slender Man-related Wisconsin attempted murder detailed in last year’s HBO documentary, Beware the Slenderman. (The film is, in fact, banned in Wisconsin where the crimes took place.) Whichever camp you’re personally a part of, if you’re a fan of horror movies, the chances are pretty good that you’re at least... Read More |
![]() | Noroi: The CurseMovie Review It’s true that when it’s bad, it’s really bad, but there are a few ... Read More |
![]() | The Blair Witch ProjectMovie Review The Horror! The Horror! It's everywhere this summer. Look at the fear on the face of gorgeous Catherine Zeta-Jones in The Haunting, a $75 million scarefest from Twister director Jan De Bont in which Zeta-Jones' lesbian designs on Lili Taylor pale next to the hideous designs that a haunted New England mansion has on both of them. Or check out The Deep Blue Sea, with Cliff-hanger director Renny Harlin pulling every trick an $80 million budget can buy to put Samuel L. Jackson, Thomas Jane and Saffron Burrows at the mercy of merciless, supersize sharks. Screenwriter David E. Kelley (Ally McBeal, The Practice) seasons the gore with... Read More |
![]() | alberto gelmiInterview Alberto Gelmi is a young director from Turin, passionate about horror cinema since childhood. His connection with film began through collecting home videos and constantly seeking out rare and underground titles, which from the very start fueled his curiosity for the most extreme and independent forms of the seventh art. At 23, he enrolled in a small film academy in Milan, where he began experimenting with the camera and developing his own visual language. He completed his studies by presenting New Entry, a short film inspired by the world of fashion — an environment in which he had worked as a videomaker during those years —... Read More |
![]() | Jacopo ServettiniInterview I'm a young aspiring actor who has always been passionate about cinema in general, and horror in particular. During the boredom of the pandemic, two other guys and I founded Aquarida Production, an independent short film production company. Since then, we've made seven short films, six of which I starred in. My experience comes from being self-taught, experimenting on myself and stepping out of my comfort zone. After my first three short films, I attended a film acting and dubbing course in Florence. My aspiration is to continue on this path while remaining faithful to the idea of cinema that the Aquarida guys and I have... Read More |
![]() | George NewtonInterview George Newton is probably best known for his role “Banjo” in Shane Meadows award winning Movie and TV Series This is England George is a proud self taught actor who has appeared in numerous British award nominated movies such as Dead Mans Shoes , Control, Bunny and the Bull , Pelican Blood , Soldier Bee and Inbred to name a few He is also proud to have served in the Royal Navy which he says forged him into the person he is today. And he is extremely grateful to Shane Meadows for giving him a opportunity to full-fill his childhood ambition to be in movies as when he was young he used to sneak into the cinema to visit places away... Read More |
![]() | Genoveva Rossi – Queen of Indie HorrorInterview Genoveva Rossi is known as an actress and screenwriter. She is best known for her roles in The Walking Dead: Dead City (2023), The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live (2024), and Herschell Gordon Lewis' BloodMania (2017). Genoveva Rossi is a cult film star, horror icon, and award-winning actress of film and stage. "Genoveva Rossi is one of the most recognized cult film stars in the world," writes Clare Nixon of The Digital Dead (UK). This horror icon is best known for her portrayals of zombies, witches, fortune tellers, psychopathic killers, demented neighbors, troubled mothers, police officers, detectives, and... Read More |
![]() | Glenn McQuaidInterview Glenn McQuaid is an Irish filmmaker and writer from Dublin. His debut feature, I Sell the Dead (2008), became a festival favorite for its fresh take on classic horror. In 2011, he co-created the audio series Tales from Beyond the Pale with longtime collaborator Larry Fessenden, producing more than fifty original works. His other credits include the "Tuesday the 17th" segment of V/H/S (2012). McQuaid's latest feature, The Restoration at Grayson Manor, was produced by Fantastic Films in Ireland and continues his focus on character-driven, emotionally charged genre storytelling. |
![]() | Guglielmo FavillaInterview Guglielmo Favilla (born 1981, in Livorno) is an Italian actor, director, and screenwriter. A graduate of the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia, he has worked across theater, film, and television. Known for his versatility, he gained recognition in the horror genre with "Eaters" (2010), "Extreme Jukebox" (2013), "Stellastrega" (2018), and Dario Argento’s "Dark Glasses" (2022), where he played Jerry. Also active as a voice actor and writer, Favilla moves effortlessly between dramatic and comedic roles. He continues to collaborate with independent filmmakers and Italian productions,... Read More |
![]() | Fabrizio BordignonInterview Fabrizio Bordignon, born in Rome in 1970, is an Italian actor known for his roles in independent horror cinema. He has appeared in films such as "The Slaughter – La Mattanza", "Me and the Devil", "42/66 – The Origins of Evil", and "7 Sins". His intense and magnetic performances have earned him recognition as "Best Actor" at the "FiPiLi Horror Festival" and the "Los Angeles Horror Competition". |











