Posts tagged Monsters Madness Magic
An Invitation to an Exquisite Meal: A Review and Interview with Director Robert Bruce Carter

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA — Dec 7, 2021 — A sharply satirical genre-bending journey through one absurdly terrifying dinner party in modern America, AN EXQUISITE MEAL is a darkly playful Buñuelian nightmare that’s full of punchlines and twists.

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Achoura Serves Up a Moroccan Legend, a Fresh Fright for Winter

Los Angeles : IT meets THE BABADOOK in director Talal Selhami’s ACHOURA, now available on DVD and Digital from Dark Star Pictures.

Following raves at Cinepocalypse, Brussels Fantastic Film Festival, Bucheon Fantastic Film Festival and more, North America gets to now witness the terrifying tale of a Moroccan legend.

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Anthology Archaeology: Deadtime Stories

Anthology Archeology is a new series here at M3 where I, your humble horror host, will guide you, the reader, through a smorgasbord of my personal favorite schlock. Not just any common cheese, mind you. I prefer a specific species - the short and sinister variety. The sort that slithered and seeped their way on to the bottom rack of the local video store and traversed their way into tape players by way of badass box-art and some eerie elbow grease

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Among Them is a Methodical Psychological Exercise into the Madness of Consequence

Among Them is a reserved, determinate psychological thriller highlighting isolation, madness, and the growing tensions between two criminals and an unexpected guest. As the film opens, a man awakens, sits up, and next, we see him grasping a pistol, then loading it and more weapons into a black duffel. The titles open on a black screen as we hear a robbery taking place - a bank robbery. A heist has gone awry, and we are along for the aftermath, the minutes and days afterward, to be more precise.

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The Warlock's Writ: A Cannibalistic Conjuration

A year before the infamous Salem witch trails plagued Massachusetts in the Spring of 1692 , a malignant manifestation of the blackest of magic was festering just to the south. Offering a 17th century backdrop that coincides with a historical pox outbreak, the audio-visual grimoire that is 1989’s Warlock conjures the audience to Boston, circa 1691. This tale of witchcraft and sorcery pits a John Wickian-esque witch hunter, Giles Redferne (Richard E. Grant) against the son of Satan himself, the titular Warlock, portrayed by Julian Sands.

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