This month’s installment of Deep Cuts Rising features a variety of horror movies, with most selections reflecting a specific day or event in December.
Regardless of how they came to be here, or what they’re about, these past movies can generally be considered overlooked, forgotten or unknown.
This month’s offerings feature vengeful Christmas ghosts, home intruders, and more.
The Dumb Waiter (1979)
Image: Geraldine James as Sally in the1979 short film The Dumb Waiter.
Directed by Robert Bierman.
December 28 is National Short Film Day, and no genre thrives in this format as much as horror. And while story often has to be sacrificed or compromised when something is as brief as The Dumb Waiter, Robert Bierman compensates with an unwavering sense of dread. The Vampire’s Kiss director adeptly condenses the plot and action of a standard ’70s long-feature into this tense and well-shot 18-minute clip.
The story...
Regardless of how they came to be here, or what they’re about, these past movies can generally be considered overlooked, forgotten or unknown.
This month’s offerings feature vengeful Christmas ghosts, home intruders, and more.
The Dumb Waiter (1979)
Image: Geraldine James as Sally in the1979 short film The Dumb Waiter.
Directed by Robert Bierman.
December 28 is National Short Film Day, and no genre thrives in this format as much as horror. And while story often has to be sacrificed or compromised when something is as brief as The Dumb Waiter, Robert Bierman compensates with an unwavering sense of dread. The Vampire’s Kiss director adeptly condenses the plot and action of a standard ’70s long-feature into this tense and well-shot 18-minute clip.
The story...
- 11/30/2023
- by Paul Lê
- bloody-disgusting.com
MegaCity Media Productions is proud to announce that Michael Joy has signed on as producer for Ams Overton’s horror fantasy, Space Goblins.
Michael Joy (owner of Marketing Macabre publicity agency) is also producer on the Tampa based, Showtown American Pictures upcoming feature, Siesta Key Slasher.
In addition, producer credits include Camp Pleasant Lake which arrives in theaters on February 27th, 2024 and Holes In The Sky: The Sean Miller Story, which broke the record for the most awards held by a found footage film, previously held by The Blair Witch Project.
“Ams Overton is a brilliant visionary and is bringing to life this crazy exciting sci-fi horror fantasy film that captures the imagination and will leave fans wanting more Space Goblins in their life.” – Michael Joy
Space Goblins
Synopsis: Having been living off the grid for the last decade, Bounty hunters Gib and Gob find themselves being called back into...
Michael Joy (owner of Marketing Macabre publicity agency) is also producer on the Tampa based, Showtown American Pictures upcoming feature, Siesta Key Slasher.
In addition, producer credits include Camp Pleasant Lake which arrives in theaters on February 27th, 2024 and Holes In The Sky: The Sean Miller Story, which broke the record for the most awards held by a found footage film, previously held by The Blair Witch Project.
“Ams Overton is a brilliant visionary and is bringing to life this crazy exciting sci-fi horror fantasy film that captures the imagination and will leave fans wanting more Space Goblins in their life.” – Michael Joy
Space Goblins
Synopsis: Having been living off the grid for the last decade, Bounty hunters Gib and Gob find themselves being called back into...
- 11/13/2023
- by Michael Joy
- Horror Asylum
The universe will never be the same again. MegaCity Media Productions and creator Ams Overton brings you the extremely mesmerizing world of Space Goblins. Starring: Bill Hutchens (Curse of the Blind Dead), Richard Blenkiron (Guardians of the Galaxy), Wassim Hawat (Gods of Egypt), Kamary Phillips (Olaf Ittenbach’s Dard Divorce), Michael Ochotorena and Deanna Marie. Having …
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- 10/16/2023
- by Mike Joy
- Horror News
The universe will never be the same again. MegaCity Media Productions and creator Ams Overton brings you the extremely mesmerizing world of Space Goblins.
Starring: Bill Hutchens (Curse of the Blind Dead), Richard Blenkiron (Guardians of the Galaxy), Wassim Hawat (Gods of Egypt), Kamary Phillips (Olaf Ittenbach’s Dard Divorce), Michael Ochotorena and Deanna Marie.
Having been living off the grid for the last decade, Bounty hunters Gib and Gob find themselves being called back into action for what could be their very last assignment.
Coming soon to a Galaxy near you!
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Starring: Bill Hutchens (Curse of the Blind Dead), Richard Blenkiron (Guardians of the Galaxy), Wassim Hawat (Gods of Egypt), Kamary Phillips (Olaf Ittenbach’s Dard Divorce), Michael Ochotorena and Deanna Marie.
Having been living off the grid for the last decade, Bounty hunters Gib and Gob find themselves being called back into action for what could be their very last assignment.
Coming soon to a Galaxy near you!
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- 10/16/2023
- by Michael Joy
- Horror Asylum
MegaCity Media are proud to reveal Bounty Hunter Gib in this new teaser trailer for the film Space Goblins, directed by Ams Overton.
“An endless dark bleed, a galactic spider’s web. Two flies drift in space.”
Space Goblins is a sci-fi action adventure where two brothers struggle to overcome the hordes of feuding criminals, terrorists and warlords that threaten to overrun the entire universe.
Director: Ams Overton
Starring: Bill Hutchens (Curse of the Blind Dead), Richard Blenkiron (Guardians of the Galaxy), Wassim Hawat (Gods of Egypt), Kamary Phillips (Olaf Ittenbach’s Dard Divorce), Michael Ochotorena and Deanna Marie.
A MegaCity Media Production.
http://www.MegaCityFilms.com
©Megacity Media
IMDb: https://m.imdb.com/title/tt19783618/
Music by White Tiger & Jesus Hooligan
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“An endless dark bleed, a galactic spider’s web. Two flies drift in space.”
Space Goblins is a sci-fi action adventure where two brothers struggle to overcome the hordes of feuding criminals, terrorists and warlords that threaten to overrun the entire universe.
Director: Ams Overton
Starring: Bill Hutchens (Curse of the Blind Dead), Richard Blenkiron (Guardians of the Galaxy), Wassim Hawat (Gods of Egypt), Kamary Phillips (Olaf Ittenbach’s Dard Divorce), Michael Ochotorena and Deanna Marie.
A MegaCity Media Production.
http://www.MegaCityFilms.com
©Megacity Media
IMDb: https://m.imdb.com/title/tt19783618/
Music by White Tiger & Jesus Hooligan
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- 6/24/2023
- by Michael Joy
- Horror Asylum
Dard Divorce is an unrelenting powerhouse in extreme cinema & ultra visceral horror, available now on Blu-ray. Director: Olaf Ittenbach Cast: Martina Ittenbach, Daryl Jackson, Jaymes Butler, Barrett Jones, Kamary Phillips What started with a routine divorce between Natalie Stein and her husband Tim, will soon take a turn into the unexpected and evolve into …
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- 4/11/2023
- by Mike Joy
- Horror News
Dard Divorce is an unrelenting powerhouse in extreme cinema & ultra visceral horror, available now on Blu-ray.
Director: Olaf Ittenbach
Cast: Martina Ittenbach, Daryl Jackson, Jaymes Butler, Barrett Jones, Kamary Phillips
What started with a routine divorce between Natalie Stein and her husband Tim, will soon take a turn into the unexpected and evolve into scenes of torture, bloodshed and slaughter. From acclaimed filmmaker & special effects extraordinaire Olaf Ittenbach, Director of Black Past (1989), The Burning Moon (1992) & Premutos: The Fallen Angel (1997).
Special Features:
Exclusive interviews with: Christopher Kriesa, Kamary Phillips, Daryl Jackson, and more.
Behind the Scenes with Olaf Ittenbach.
Trailers
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Director: Olaf Ittenbach
Cast: Martina Ittenbach, Daryl Jackson, Jaymes Butler, Barrett Jones, Kamary Phillips
What started with a routine divorce between Natalie Stein and her husband Tim, will soon take a turn into the unexpected and evolve into scenes of torture, bloodshed and slaughter. From acclaimed filmmaker & special effects extraordinaire Olaf Ittenbach, Director of Black Past (1989), The Burning Moon (1992) & Premutos: The Fallen Angel (1997).
Special Features:
Exclusive interviews with: Christopher Kriesa, Kamary Phillips, Daryl Jackson, and more.
Behind the Scenes with Olaf Ittenbach.
Trailers
Purchase Dard Divorce Today
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- 4/7/2023
- by Michael Joy
- Horror Asylum
Unearthed Films to Release New Version of Olaf Ittenbach’s Gorefest No Reason on Blu-ray, May 11 – New version is uncut and off a new scan from the master – – “No Reason” to wait. Grindhouse Video and Diabolik accepting pre-orders now – Unearthed Films announced today it is releasing a new version of German …
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- 1/29/2021
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
“Trügerische Sicherheit”
When it comes to splatter and gore, there’s one country that is infamous for it’s underground scene: Germany. I’m guessing that if you’re a cult film fan, you may have sat through a couple. Whether you like them or not, visionaries like Jörg Buttgereit (Nekromantik), Andreas Schnaas (Violent Shit) and Olaf Ittenbach (The Burning Moon) – to name just a few – have not only carved out a macabre living for themselves, but have also marvelled and inspired plenty of filmmakers the world over. From arthouse to shithouse, from Diy to moderately budgeted – there is a vast amount of films from Germany’s bloody and gruesome underground film scene for you to discover. Fast forward to today and it’s a bit more of a scarce landscape. Thankfully, Austrian based label Black Lava Entertainment are one of the distributors giving this often crude art form and...
When it comes to splatter and gore, there’s one country that is infamous for it’s underground scene: Germany. I’m guessing that if you’re a cult film fan, you may have sat through a couple. Whether you like them or not, visionaries like Jörg Buttgereit (Nekromantik), Andreas Schnaas (Violent Shit) and Olaf Ittenbach (The Burning Moon) – to name just a few – have not only carved out a macabre living for themselves, but have also marvelled and inspired plenty of filmmakers the world over. From arthouse to shithouse, from Diy to moderately budgeted – there is a vast amount of films from Germany’s bloody and gruesome underground film scene for you to discover. Fast forward to today and it’s a bit more of a scarce landscape. Thankfully, Austrian based label Black Lava Entertainment are one of the distributors giving this often crude art form and...
- 11/18/2016
- by Mondo Squallido
- Nerdly
Some trailers just speak for themselves. The film journalist doesn’t have to waste anyone’s time penning a faux-witty introduction that provides some sort of shallow insight into the clip’s presentation. He or she simply has to sit back, relax, and let the video do it’s thing. Unfortunately for you, I can’t seem to do that. Writer/director Rodrigo Aragao’s “Mar Negro” (aka “Black Sea”) looks insane. The second trailer for the flick comes across like a hellish collaboration between Peter Jackson and Olaf Ittenbach. It’s seriously strange stuff. The story is explained as such: A strange contamination strikes a fisherman’s village. When fish and shellfish become evil creatures that transmit death and destruction, the lonely Albino risks his soul for the love of his life, in a desperate fight for survival. “Mar Negro” is hitting film festivals at the moment, so it...
- 7/15/2013
- by Todd Rigney
- Beyond Hollywood
With the demise of the drive-in theater rose the behemoth home video industry – and a torch was passed from one era of low-budget directors and producers to a new batch of underfunded fringe filmmakers. These fresh faces had new technology, and a new distribution game… but a similar reckless abandon and rebellious tenacity as their b-movie forefathers.
Fright fans were introduced to a new breed of horror movies - made for tens of thousands of dollars… or thousands of dollars… or a few hundred bucks and a borrowed video camera. Unpaid amateurs / quasi-professionals made up the bulk of most casts and crews - and often, the directors and producers were quite inexperienced themselves.
Join me for a visit to the heyday of the direct-to-video, micro-budget horror movie. We’ll explore this strange new cinema of the 80s and see how it evolved through the ‘90s. (Be sure to adjust tracking for best picture quality.
Fright fans were introduced to a new breed of horror movies - made for tens of thousands of dollars… or thousands of dollars… or a few hundred bucks and a borrowed video camera. Unpaid amateurs / quasi-professionals made up the bulk of most casts and crews - and often, the directors and producers were quite inexperienced themselves.
Join me for a visit to the heyday of the direct-to-video, micro-budget horror movie. We’ll explore this strange new cinema of the 80s and see how it evolved through the ‘90s. (Be sure to adjust tracking for best picture quality.
- 3/14/2013
- by Eric Stanze
- FEARnet
The giallo film has been away for way too long. And because of that fact this news makes me happy. So if you're one of those lucky sods who'll be at London's Film4 FrightFest this weekend, you'll have an opportunity to dig on this promising throwback thriller.
From the film's Facebook page: Yellow is the story of a man obsessed with hunting down a vicious serial killer committing a series of gruesome murders across the neon lit city of 1980's Berlin. At its core Yellow is a character study of human frailty and the discovery of dark secrets.
It was directed by UK-based Ryan Haysom, and the FX are from German gore maestro Olaf Ittenbach.
"Film 4 FrightFest are thrilled to be presenting the world premiere of Ryan Haysom's brilliant short Yellow. Fitting perfectly with some of our Italo themed FrightFest 2012 line-up (Tulpa, Paura 3D, Eurocrime!, Berbian Sound Studio, and...
From the film's Facebook page: Yellow is the story of a man obsessed with hunting down a vicious serial killer committing a series of gruesome murders across the neon lit city of 1980's Berlin. At its core Yellow is a character study of human frailty and the discovery of dark secrets.
It was directed by UK-based Ryan Haysom, and the FX are from German gore maestro Olaf Ittenbach.
"Film 4 FrightFest are thrilled to be presenting the world premiere of Ryan Haysom's brilliant short Yellow. Fitting perfectly with some of our Italo themed FrightFest 2012 line-up (Tulpa, Paura 3D, Eurocrime!, Berbian Sound Studio, and...
- 8/20/2012
- by Masked Slasher
- DreadCentral.com
As the saying goes, everything old is new again and fans of classic giallo films are currently enjoying a resurgence of the style in the indie underground. Soon to premiere at the Film4 FrightFest is Ryan Haysom's short film Yellow. Boasting original artwork by UK legend Graham Humphreys and VFX work from Germany's Olaf Ittenbach, the film's teaser is a nicely timeless bit of work. Have a taste below....
- 8/20/2012
- Screen Anarchy
I've made no secret of my love for the infernal delight that is Olaf Ittenbach's The Burning Moon, and now you can own a very limited custom print of this poster. This glow-in-the-dark, screen printed poster was specially designed for a screening in Miami, but you can win one just by sending me an e-mail. There are only 100 of these posters, and only a very few left for sale, but you won't have to pay a dime if you win. Here's what Borscht Corp has to say about their creation: Limited edition poster for legendary horror film "The Burning Moon." Illustration by Johnny Ryan (Prison Pit; Vice). 18"x24" screen print. Glows in the dark. Hand numbered. Only 100 exist. Less than 20 remain in...
- 4/5/2012
- Screen Anarchy
Up front, I will say that I am not a gore hound. I do not enjoy watching people get killed just for the fun of it. Preferably there is some kind of plot to get wrapped up in and characters that I am invested in. Then, if the film tends to be violent, I am more apt to accept what is happening to them as more than just gore for gore’s sake.
In all fairness, I did know what I was in for watching The Burning Moon, but the film’s reputation of being one of the most shocking and disgusting movies had me curious.
Olaf Ittenbach stars as a drug addicted punk who has a penchant for street fighting. One night he is asked by his parents to baby sit his younger sister and after getting high, he stumbles into her bedroom to tell her two bedtime stories...
In all fairness, I did know what I was in for watching The Burning Moon, but the film’s reputation of being one of the most shocking and disgusting movies had me curious.
Olaf Ittenbach stars as a drug addicted punk who has a penchant for street fighting. One night he is asked by his parents to baby sit his younger sister and after getting high, he stumbles into her bedroom to tell her two bedtime stories...
- 4/2/2012
- by Derek Botelho
- DailyDead
Ah, Thursday! The day Trembles sends over his Motion Picture Purgatory reviews is always filled with mystery. What will he come up with next? Well, this week it's German gorehound director Olaf Ittenbach's The Burning Moon from 1997.
Synopsis:
Tales about an escaped serial killer preying on a family and a bloodthirsty priest's rampage of rape and murder probably aren't the kind of bedtime stories you'd tell a child, but then you're not German horror auteur Olaf Ittenbach. Banned for years in its native country, this Teutonic terror opus finds a junkie (played by Ittenbach) "entertaining" his little sister with these shock- and gore-filled episodes. Beate Neumeyer, Rudolf Hoss also star. In German with English subtitles.
One small step for man, one giant leap for malevolence!
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Synopsis:
Tales about an escaped serial killer preying on a family and a bloodthirsty priest's rampage of rape and murder probably aren't the kind of bedtime stories you'd tell a child, but then you're not German horror auteur Olaf Ittenbach. Banned for years in its native country, this Teutonic terror opus finds a junkie (played by Ittenbach) "entertaining" his little sister with these shock- and gore-filled episodes. Beate Neumeyer, Rudolf Hoss also star. In German with English subtitles.
One small step for man, one giant leap for malevolence!
Discuss Motion Picture Purgatory in the comments section below!
- 3/29/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Do you like disemboweling? Do you like people being forced to eat their friend’s eyeballs? I knew you did. And because you have such discerning, gore-soaked taste, you’ll probably want to hurry out and pick up a copy of Olaf Ittenbach’s German blood-fest “The Burning Moon”. Seriously, there’s something horribly, and delightfully wrong with this dude. The film is a bit of a mythic figure, circulating on bootleg VHS tapes traded in seedy back rooms by an underground network of hardcore horror fanatics. At least that’s the way I imagine it going down. Given the cinematic mayhem that is now available on DVD, that would be an appropriately sketchy scenario. Shot on video, and I mean grainy, crappy, cable-access-looking video, “The Burning Moon” looks terrible. Right out of the gate the acting is, well, lets just say it matches the picture quality. But neither of...
- 3/6/2012
- by Brent McKnight
- Beyond Hollywood
Among well-heeled gorehounds, Olaf Ittenbach's The Burning Moon is something of a talisman, a badge of honor for those who've seen it and lived to tell the tale. The film is notorious among horror fans and in the ever-percolating VHS collector underground. Ittenbach shot this, his second feature, on video back in the early '90s, somewhat late in the Sov generation. The Burning Moon was even a bit of a mystical thing back in the day, as I remember reading about this film that would break your soul back in 1997 when I was a budding film freak in high school. The Burning Moon hasn't been readily available in the Us since its initial VHS release. There was an import German DVD, but it was...
- 3/1/2012
- Screen Anarchy
Happy Valentine's Day, splatter fans. It is on February 14th that Intervision Picture Corps and Severin Films will be releasing Olaf Ittenbach's The Burning Moon on DVD. This 1990s shot-on-vhs video nasty was banned for it's over-the-top carnage, the likes of which haven't been seen on screen since H.G. Lewis. More details on the special edition DVD, along with some Nsfw stills, are after the jump. From the press release: "In 1992, writer/director/special effects master Olaf Ittenbach changed the face of video horror, force-fed its ripped-out eyeballs to screaming audiences, then used a drill, machete and shotgun on its still-twitching torso: Ittenbach himself stars as a degenerate junkie who babysits...
- 12/27/2011
- FEARnet
Coming Valentine's Day 2012 is one of the most notorious Sov horror films of all, Olaf Ittenbach's The Burning Moon. This nasty film is among the most vile, hateful, and angry of all horror films and has been a hot item ever since it was first released on VHS back in 1997. Ittenbach rode the German gore wave created by auteurs like Jorg Buttegereit to new heights in creating this demented, over the top, pile of filth. Intervision Picture Corp are releasing this film next year with a newly unearthed behind the scenes featurette, check out more details below:The Burning Moon Gets DVD Release From Intervision Picture Corp On February 14th, 2012"Unspeakable Carnage... This is the most medically accurate depiction of gore and human violence...
- 12/27/2011
- Screen Anarchy
Fans of German splatter king Olaf Ittenbach can finally rejoice as his ultra-violent 1997 flick The Burning Moon is finally making its way to home video. Mop and a plastic tarp not included.
Look for it on February 14th, 2012.
From the Press Release
Intervision Picture Corp is pleased to announce the Special Edition DVD release of Olaf Ittenbach’s shocking gorefest The Burning Moon. Described by Vice Magazine as “unspeakable carnage,” the last word in splatter-soaked, German nihilism was shot on glorious VHS in the 90s and will be packaged for the first time with a rare, recently unearthed 45-minute bonus making-of documentary.
“When the Germans make a horror movie,” says Mr. Beaks of Ain’t It Cool News, “They Make A F%*#Ing Horror Movie!” In 1992 writer/director/special effects master Olaf Ittenbach changed the face of video horror, force-fed its ripped-out eyeballs to screaming audiences, then used a drill,...
Look for it on February 14th, 2012.
From the Press Release
Intervision Picture Corp is pleased to announce the Special Edition DVD release of Olaf Ittenbach’s shocking gorefest The Burning Moon. Described by Vice Magazine as “unspeakable carnage,” the last word in splatter-soaked, German nihilism was shot on glorious VHS in the 90s and will be packaged for the first time with a rare, recently unearthed 45-minute bonus making-of documentary.
“When the Germans make a horror movie,” says Mr. Beaks of Ain’t It Cool News, “They Make A F%*#Ing Horror Movie!” In 1992 writer/director/special effects master Olaf Ittenbach changed the face of video horror, force-fed its ripped-out eyeballs to screaming audiences, then used a drill,...
- 12/27/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Intervision Picture Corp. is prepping the Special Edition DVD release of Olaf Ittenbach's gorefest The Burning Moon - splatter-soaked, German nihilism shot on VHS in the' 90s and packaged, for the first time with a rare, recently unearthed, 45 minute bonus making-of documentary.
In 1992, writer/director/special effects master Olaf Ittenbach changed the face of video horror, force-fed its ripped-out eyeballs to screaming audiences, then used a drill, machete and shotgun on its still-twitching torso: Ittenbach himself stars as a degenerate junkie who babysits his young sister with two bedtime stories of the damned.
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In 1992, writer/director/special effects master Olaf Ittenbach changed the face of video horror, force-fed its ripped-out eyeballs to screaming audiences, then used a drill, machete and shotgun on its still-twitching torso: Ittenbach himself stars as a degenerate junkie who babysits his young sister with two bedtime stories of the damned.
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- 12/26/2011
- by ryanrotten@shocktillyoudrop.com (Ryan Turek)
- shocktillyoudrop.com
I seems like only yesterday (read: 6 days ago) that I posted a plethora of images from writer/director Marc Rohnstock’s upcoming German splatter epic “Necronos: Tower of Doom” here at Beyond Hollywood. Nipping at the shredded heels of that little promotional maneuver comes the “censored” trailer for the aforementioned horror outing, a clip that promises the follow elements: splatter, gore, fantasy, horror, blood, and nudity. From the looks of things, the filmmakers have delivered the goods. Timo Rose and Olaf Ittenbach should be extremely proud. I’m a pretty sick and twisted individual, so, naturally, I’m excited to see it. In case you missed it the first time, here’s the synopsis: Necronos, one of the mightiest minions of the devil himself has come to earth to create an invincible army of the undead under leadership of barbaric demons, called Berzerkers. To achieve his goal Necronos needs...
- 8/10/2011
- by Todd Rigney
- Beyond Hollywood
Trust me, this news is exciting. Olaf Ittenbach's 1992 shot-on-video splatterfest The Burning Moon will be making its way onto DVD this fall courtesy of Intervision Picture Corp. All the convincing you need is below in the Nsfw The Burning Moon trailer. Check it out. More on Intervision Picture Corp. and their slate of shot-on-video wonders making their way to DVD at their official site.
- 7/6/2011
- FEARnet
Year: 2010
Directors: Alexander Adolph
Writers: Alexander Adolph
IMDb: link
Trailer: link
Review by: Projectcyclops
Rating: 8 out of 10
The Last Employee is a supernatural horror film for anyone who.s had to stay late at the office and contend with creepy corridors, motion sensor lighting and the long walk to the underground car park. It concerns an unemployed lawyer called David Böttcher (Christian Berkel . you might recognize him as the barman from Ingourious Basterds), a family man who, due to health problems made unclear, has spent three years receiving medical treatment and has finally found himself a new job. During the interview it.s explained by his new boss that an underperforming company is to be dismantled and it.s David.s duty to inform the employees that they.re all fired and to start the inventory of the office supplies and accounts. Not a job anyone would ask for certainly,...
Directors: Alexander Adolph
Writers: Alexander Adolph
IMDb: link
Trailer: link
Review by: Projectcyclops
Rating: 8 out of 10
The Last Employee is a supernatural horror film for anyone who.s had to stay late at the office and contend with creepy corridors, motion sensor lighting and the long walk to the underground car park. It concerns an unemployed lawyer called David Böttcher (Christian Berkel . you might recognize him as the barman from Ingourious Basterds), a family man who, due to health problems made unclear, has spent three years receiving medical treatment and has finally found himself a new job. During the interview it.s explained by his new boss that an underperforming company is to be dismantled and it.s David.s duty to inform the employees that they.re all fired and to start the inventory of the office supplies and accounts. Not a job anyone would ask for certainly,...
- 5/9/2011
- QuietEarth.us
Don't forget Obscurity Video is still offering 10% off its already cheap horror/exploitation DVD prices. The official Horror Yearbook approved distributer sells gore, horror, mixtapes, and mondo flicks that do not have region 1 releases for only $4! Titles include: Gore movies by Olaf Ittenbach, the unoffical Guinea Pig movie Lucky Sky Diamond, rare horror movies such as Angst, Black Devil Doll From Hell, Nightmare in a Damaged Brain and Pinku flicks like White Rose Campus, Then Everybody Gets Raped, and the Brutal Hopelessness of Love.
- 1/19/2011
- by wil
- HorrorYearbook
Posters, posters, posters. You want them, we got them! First up we’ve got the final poster for Sodium Babies, the badass-looking vampire movie we first told you about a few days back. Then we have the new opus from Legion of the Dead director and German effects maestro, Olaf Ittenbach, Legend of Hell. Very little info out there about that one, but we’ll let you know if we find more!
Finally, Cinematical got their hands on the final poster for Twilight, which as all you weepy vampire movie freaks will know hits theaters November 21st. Click on the teaser image to see the whole thing!
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Finally, Cinematical got their hands on the final poster for Twilight, which as all you weepy vampire movie freaks will know hits theaters November 21st. Click on the teaser image to see the whole thing!
- Johnny Butane
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- 10/6/2008
- by Johnny Butane
- DreadCentral.com
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