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Little Deaths

Everyone has a dark side…And you think no one knows? Think again! 3 of England’s edgiest filmmakers create a terrifying tale of life gone horribly wrong. For more info on all three films, click here.

The Ultimate Sex Rush Comes in the Form of ‘Little Deaths’

 The Ultimate Sex Rush Comes in the Form of Little Deaths

What would you do for the ultimate sexual rush? Welcome to a world where illicit sexual desire propels seemingly ordinary people to act out fantasies that can separate monotony from ecstasy…but also transform life into agonizing death!

On December 13th, Image Entertainment releases the critically acclaimed psychological thriller Little Deaths (review) on unrated DVD. The opening night film at this year’s SXSW Film Festival, Little Deaths presents three titillating and terrifying tales of sex, power – and retribution – and what happens when these primal forces are violated. READ MORE

Fantasia ’11 [Review] A Second Opinion of ‘Little Deaths’ Anthology

Having premiered out of SXSW last March, David Harley initially reviewed Little Deaths, a new horror anthology featuring horrific tales from three of England’s edgiest filmmakers: Simon Rumley (Red White & Blue, Living and the Dead), Andrew Parkinson (I, Zombie, Venus Drowning) and Sean Hogan (Isle of Dogs, Summer’s Blood).

New Bloody Disgusting contributor, Scott Shoyer, has chimed in with his thoughts on the three short films: “Bitch,” “House & Home,” and “Mutant Tool.” Sounds pretty effin’ werird.

 Fantasia 11 [Review] A Second Opinion of Little Deaths Anthology

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SXSW ’11/SXFantastic: A Taste of Mayhem in New ‘Little Deaths’ Imagery!

Those of you attending this weekend’s SXSW Film Festival in Austin, Texas, mark your calendars for this Friday as SXFantastic will host the international premiere of Little Deaths, a new horror anthology featuring horrific tales from three of England’s edgiest filmmakers: Simon Rumley (Red White & Blue, Living and the Dead), Andrew Parkinson (I, Zombie, Venus Drowning) and Sean Hogan (Isle of Dogs, Summer’s Blood).

The premiere is set for Friday, 3/11 at 11:59pm at Alamo Drafthouse Lamar where directors Simon Rumley and Sean Hogan will attend (get tix).

To get you even more excited, inside you’ll find a slew of excluisve images from the three short films: “Bitch,” “House & Home,” and “Mutant Tool.” Bark if you want more!


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SXSW ’11: Genre-Bending One Sheet Debut for ‘Detention’

Torque director Joseph Kahn is bringing this stylish commercial directing to this month’s SXSW Film Festival as they’ll be holding the world premiere of Detention, his slasher film that look like Scream meets Prom Night meets a SyFy original, with the Burger King’s Queen as the killer, as we previously reported.

The trailer premiered last week to a flurry of positive remarks, now we got our hands on two more stills and the official festival one sheet. “Cancel your future…

‘Detention’ tells the story of the senior class at Grizzly Lake high school. The road to graduation is never an easy one, but it’s further complicated for these students by the arrival of a slasher movie killer who has seemingly come to life. The only ones who can stop the killer are a handful of students, but they’ll have to cut out of detention if they’re to stand a chance at saving the world.” Josh Hutcherson, Dane Cook, Shanley Caswell, Spencer Locke, Parker Bagley, Alison Woods, Walter Perez, and Carrie Wiita all star.

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SXSW ’11: ‘Attack the Block’ Trailer Reminds Me of When Movies Were Fun!

Remember the days when you’d be watching Showtime or TMC and they’d play House, Night of the Creeps, Fright Night or even Monster Squad? There was something special about that time where movies were always engaging and fun. Maybe it was seeing someone closer to your age battling ghouls, or something else, but when I finished watching the trailer for Joe Cornish’s Attack the Block I had “that” feeling.

Inside you’ll find the trailer debut for the alien invasion horror film which stars Jodie Whittaker, John Boyega, Alex Esmail, Franz Drameh, Leeon Jones, Simon Howard, Luke Treadaway, Jumayn Hunter, and Nick Frost in a film that follows a gang of South London teenagers defending their housing project home against an alien attack.

The pic will have its premiere at this month’s SXSW Film Festival in Austin, Texas. Also dig on the official website and Facebook.

 SXSW 11: Attack the Block Trailer Reminds Me of When Movies Were Fun!

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SXSW ’11: Even More Trippy Imagery from ‘Little Deaths’

How can you not be excited for Little Deaths? Not only is it an anthology, but it features horrific tales from three of England’s edgiest filmmakers: Simon Rumley (Red White & Blue, Living and the Dead), Andrew Parkinson (I, Zombie, Venus Drowning) and Sean Hogan (Isle of Dogs, Summer’s Blood). After releasing the bizarre trailer and imagery, the pic will have its U.S. premiere at the SXSW Film Festival in Austin, Texas this March.

The other day we scored the festival trailer, while inside you’ll find even more trippy imagery.


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SXSW ’11: Two Arty New Posters for ‘Cold Sweat’

With the SXSW premiere just weeks away, we just now got our hands on two gorgeous posters for Room for Tourists director Adrián García Bogliano’s Cold Sweat, which we’ve been hearing really good things about (people explode!) From Argentina, the pic premieres March 15 in Austin, Texas.

A young man searching for his missing girlfriend. A loyal friend willing to do anything to uncover the truth. An investigation that culminates in an old house. Inside two brutal murderers expect them, armed with twenty-five boxes of explosives stolen from the last military dictatorship in Argentina.

Inside you’ll find the film’s official trailer and the two new one sheets, while you can click the image for our full image gallery!

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SXSW ’11: Trailer, Poster, First Info on ‘Cold Sweat’

Not getting enough attention leading up to its SXSW premiere is Room for Tourists director Adrián García Bogliano’s Cold Sweat, which we’ve been hearing really good things about. From Argentina, the pic premieres March 15 in Austin, Texas.

A young man searching for his missing girlfriend. A loyal friend willing to do anything to uncover the truth. An investigation that culminates in an old house. Inside two brutal murderers expect them, armed with twenty-five boxes of explosives stolen from the last military dictatorship in Argentina.

Inside you’ll find the film’s official trailer, while you can click the image for our full image gallery!

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SXSW ’11: Aliens Will ‘Attack the Block’ in First Stills!

Premiering at mext month’s SXSW Film Festival is Joe Cornish’s Attack the Block, which stars Jodie Whittaker, John Boyega, Alex Esmail, Franz Drameh, Leeon Jones, Simon Howard, Luke Treadaway, Jumayn Hunter, and Nick Frost in a film that follows a gang of South London teenagers defending their housing project home against an alien attack.

Gearing up for the fest, the official website and Facebook have launched, featuring your first ever look at the film, along with a crazy long synopsis. I love genre films that are targeted towards kids, some of my all-time favorite horror films were made for the youngins.

 SXSW 11: Aliens Will Attack the Block in First Stills!

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SXSW ’11: Trailer Debut for Bizarre ‘Little Deaths’

After preeming at the London Frightfest this month, Little Deaths – a crazy new anthology featuring horrific tales from three of England’s edgiest filmmakers: Simon Rumley (Red White & Blue, Living and the Dead), Andrew Parkinson (I, Zombie, Venus Drowning) and Sean Hogan (Isle of Dogs, Summer’s Blood) – will have its U.S. premiere at the SXSW Film Festival in Austin, Texas.

We just now scored the festival trailer, while inside you’ll find details on all of the shorts with some insane imagery.


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SXSW ’11: Trailers, Clips, Posters, Images from Carpenter-Inspired ‘Phase 7′!!

Just announced as part of this March’s SXSW Film Festival, early indication was that Nicolas Goldbart’s Argentinean Phase 7 (Fase 7) wasn’t good for our audience. I think I judged way too soon.

This afternoon I made a few calls and got my hands on the official festival poster, images, a Metallica-rocking international trailer, a Dawn of the Dead-ish festival trailer, and an exclusive clip that also taps musically into Assault on Precinct 13.

From the executive producer of Paranormal Activity, Phase 7 looks like it taps into early Romero and can be described as a cross between The Crazies, Dawn of the Dead and 28 Days Later. We’re told Goldbart loves Carpenter and used temp music from Assault on Precinct 13, The Thing and Escape From New York.

Starring Daniel Hendler, Federico Luppi, Jazmin Stuart, and Jose “Yayo” Guridi, “Coco just moved to his new apartment with 7-month pregnant wife. When the building is in quarantined for a deadly flue. The neighbors became unexpected enemies.”

 SXSW 11: Trailers, Clips, Posters, Images from Carpenter Inspired Phase 7!!

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SXSW ’11: Smokey New Still from ‘Little Deaths’

After preeming at the London Frightfest this month, Little Deaths – a crazy new anthology featuring horrific tales from three of England’s edgiest filmmakers: Simon Rumley (Red White & Blue, Living and the Dead), Andrew Parkinson (I, Zombie, Venus Drowning) and Sean Hogan (Isle of Dogs, Summer’s Blood) – will have its U.S. premiere at the SXSW Film Festival in Austin, Texas.

We just now scored this new steamy still, while inside you’ll find details on all of the shorts with some insane imagery.

 SXSW 11: Smokey New Still from Little Deaths

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SXSW ’11: Devil Worshippers Attack in ‘Kill List’!

It’s rare when a movie gets made the entire team behind it keep their lips sealed until a festival. I mean, it’s got to be hard not to share your creativity with the world, no?

First discovered back in May, Ben Wheatley’s Kill List, which stars Neil Maskell, Michael Smiley, and MyAnna Buring, was announced as part of the Austin, Texas SXSW Film Festival. No details were revealed, but we’re so on top of our sh*t we’re excited to tell you that it’s about a group of demobbed soldiers turned contract killers who run up against a devil-worshipping coven (sounds a bit like what Rob Zombie is up to with The Lords of Salem). Anyways, here’s the super secret plot crunch and first ever hi-res still:

Beginning 8 months after a disastrous job in Kiev left him physically and mentally scarred, ex-soldier turned contract killer Jay, is pressured by his partner Gal, into taking a tough new assignment. As they descend into the dark, disturbing world of the contract, Jay begins to unravel once again – his fear and paranoia sending him deep into the heart of darkness.

 SXSW 11: Devil Worshippers Attack in Kill List!

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SXSW ’11: New Look at Michael Biehn in ‘The Divide’

To survive the end of the world…you must first survive each other…

How many of you are fans of Frontier(s)? Yeah, me too. I can’t even begin to tell you how excited I am to see Xavier Gens’ quasi-anthology The Divide, which will premiere at this March’s SXSW Film Festival in Austin, Texas.

Starring Michael Biehn, Milo Ventimiglia, Rosanna Arquette, Courtney B. Vance, and LaurenGerman, “the segments include a post-apocalyptic thriller set mostly in an apartment building fallout shelter, a serial-killer thriller about a woman afflicted with “face blindness,” and a coming-of-age story about a young girl seeking out her birth mother.

German’s character is at the center of the film, set in New York, which is virtually destroyed in a mysterious explosion in the first act. Eight survivors take refuge in the fallout shelter of an apartment building, where they are menaced first by mysterious men in HazMat suits and eventually by each other.

 SXSW 11: New Look at Michael Biehn in The Divide

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Frightfest ’11: Take a Vicious Bite Out of the First Images from ‘Little Deaths’

With one world, one European and five UK premieres, Film 4 Frightfest (FrI Feb 25 – Sat Feb 26), the UK’s biggest horror fantasy festival returns to its second home at the Glasgow Film Festival for the 6th year with their darkest, deranged and daring line-up ever. One such selection is the world premiere of Little Deaths, a new anthology featuring horrific tales from three of England’s edgiest filmmakers: Simon Rumley (Red White & Blue, Living and the Dead), Andrew Parkinson (I, Zombie, Venus Drowning) and Sean Hogan (Isle of Dogs, Summer’s Blood). Get the skinny on all three films below, along with first two official stills!
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AFM ’10: Sexy, Violent Teaser for ‘Little Deaths’ Anthology

From three of England’s edgiest filmmakers comes a terrifying tale of life gone horribly wrong as Imagination Worldwide has announced Little Deaths, a new anthology featuring horrific tales from Simon Rumley (Red White & Blue, Living and the Dead), Andrew Parkinson (I, Zombie, Venus Drowning) and Sean Hogan (Isle of Dogs, Summer’s Blood). Get the skinny on all three films below, along with the AFM sales art.
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