Brian Paulin and Morbid Vision Films, the underground gore fiends from Massachusetts who have given us low budget horror classics like At Dawn They Sleep, Dead Girl on Film, the gore-drenched zombie epic Bone Sickness and the uber-sick, gory and brutal Asian cyberpunk tribute film Fetus, bring us their latest gorefest, which is this post-apocalyptic horror story set in a future where surviving zombie attacks becomes the least of people’s worries.
- 12/20/2010
- by Mario Dominick
- HorrorYearbook
Are you bored of the same old TV shows? Tired of the mainstream? Then check out this round-up of alternative movies and series showing on UK television tonight…
8.00pm Painkiller Jane (Syfy)
Drama based on the Event Comic series in which a DEA agent discovers she can heal rapidly from any injury and is recruited by a government agency to track genetically enhanced individuals. Jane tracks a Neuro who can make people see anything he wants and is using his power to cause witnesses in a protection programme to commit suicide. Season One, episode 7.
9.00pm Black Scorpion 2: Aftershock (Horror Channel)
Sultry crime fighter the Black Scorpion dons her awesomely revealing outfit once more in this action-packed sequel. Evil-doers Gangster Prankster and Aftershock team up to wreak havoc in Los Angeles.
10.00pm V (Syfy)
Erica, Father Jack and Kyle Hobbes realise that the Visitors know the names and addresses of members of the Fifth Column,...
8.00pm Painkiller Jane (Syfy)
Drama based on the Event Comic series in which a DEA agent discovers she can heal rapidly from any injury and is recruited by a government agency to track genetically enhanced individuals. Jane tracks a Neuro who can make people see anything he wants and is using his power to cause witnesses in a protection programme to commit suicide. Season One, episode 7.
9.00pm Black Scorpion 2: Aftershock (Horror Channel)
Sultry crime fighter the Black Scorpion dons her awesomely revealing outfit once more in this action-packed sequel. Evil-doers Gangster Prankster and Aftershock team up to wreak havoc in Los Angeles.
10.00pm V (Syfy)
Erica, Father Jack and Kyle Hobbes realise that the Visitors know the names and addresses of members of the Fifth Column,...
- 6/1/2010
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Are you bored of the same old TV shows? Tired of the mainstream? Then check out this round-up of alternative movies and series showing on UK television tonight…
8.00pm Kung-Fu: The Legend Continues (CBS Action)
Caine returns as the Kung Fu master out to help those in peril. Peter attempts to free a bus load of Students held hostage by a crazed man. Can Caine help? Season One, episode 11.
9.00pm Glee (E4)
When Kurt sets his dad, Burt, up with an unexpected partner his plan for a nuclear family may backfire. Sue demands that the Cheerios! go on a crazy diet in preparation for a big interview with “Splits” magazine and April Rhode (guest star Kristin Chenoweth) returns to save Will and the glee club. Season One, episode 16.
10.00pm Sex Drive (Sky Movies Premiere)
Hoping to meet his internet sweetheart, a sex-starved nerd embarks on a chaotic road trip to her hometown.
8.00pm Kung-Fu: The Legend Continues (CBS Action)
Caine returns as the Kung Fu master out to help those in peril. Peter attempts to free a bus load of Students held hostage by a crazed man. Can Caine help? Season One, episode 11.
9.00pm Glee (E4)
When Kurt sets his dad, Burt, up with an unexpected partner his plan for a nuclear family may backfire. Sue demands that the Cheerios! go on a crazy diet in preparation for a big interview with “Splits” magazine and April Rhode (guest star Kristin Chenoweth) returns to save Will and the glee club. Season One, episode 16.
10.00pm Sex Drive (Sky Movies Premiere)
Hoping to meet his internet sweetheart, a sex-starved nerd embarks on a chaotic road trip to her hometown.
- 5/3/2010
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Here we are with another dose of Everyone's A Critic, the feature that lets You tell the viewing public what rocks, sucks or just barely passes for entertainment, right here on the front page of Fangoria.com.
The DRofGOREOLOGY is back on duty and this time it's Fetus on the operating table, once again from indie splatter mavens Morbid Vision Films. Will the patient survive the good doctors examination? You'll have to suit up and step into the ER to find out. And remember, as with any review, there are possible spoilers ahead...
Greetings, fellow gorehounds! I am back with a report about another patient from Morbid Vision Films.
Fetus is yet another wet, splattery hit for the company, and was directed by Brian Paulin. I had to watch it twice to make sure I had the right take on it, and let me tell you, the second viewing made it that much better.
The DRofGOREOLOGY is back on duty and this time it's Fetus on the operating table, once again from indie splatter mavens Morbid Vision Films. Will the patient survive the good doctors examination? You'll have to suit up and step into the ER to find out. And remember, as with any review, there are possible spoilers ahead...
Greetings, fellow gorehounds! I am back with a report about another patient from Morbid Vision Films.
Fetus is yet another wet, splattery hit for the company, and was directed by Brian Paulin. I had to watch it twice to make sure I had the right take on it, and let me tell you, the second viewing made it that much better.
- 12/23/2008
- Fangoria
Time for another edition of Everyone's A Critic, the feature that lets You tell the viewing public what rocks, sucks or just barely passes for entertainment, right here on the front page of Fangoria.com.
This time we feature a very special friend of the Fangoria family, the one and only DRofGOREOLOGY! His first patient is Bone Sickness, from indie goremeisters Morbid Vision Films. So, what's the good doctor's diagnosis? I guess you'll have to step into the operating room and find out. And remember, as with any review, there are possible spoilers ahead...
Greetings, fellow gorehounds!
For those of you who haven't heard of me, I am the DRofGOREOLOGY. I, on occasion, post reviews of recently released horror DVD's and sometimes review older films as well on the forums of this very site. I refer to these films as "patients". And like a doctor, I have to thoroughly examine...
This time we feature a very special friend of the Fangoria family, the one and only DRofGOREOLOGY! His first patient is Bone Sickness, from indie goremeisters Morbid Vision Films. So, what's the good doctor's diagnosis? I guess you'll have to step into the operating room and find out. And remember, as with any review, there are possible spoilers ahead...
Greetings, fellow gorehounds!
For those of you who haven't heard of me, I am the DRofGOREOLOGY. I, on occasion, post reviews of recently released horror DVD's and sometimes review older films as well on the forums of this very site. I refer to these films as "patients". And like a doctor, I have to thoroughly examine...
- 12/17/2008
- Fangoria
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