Cut, Print

In 2006 a group of ambitious filmmakers set out to create the world’s first reality horror movie. Their plan, both gruesome and shocking was simple. They would offer an active serial killer complete anonymity and a worldwide platform for which to display his work in exchange for genuine recorded footage of his murders. Their plan worked. Cut, Print is the result.

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Beautiful Mondo Posters For ‘Halloween’ 35mm LA Screening With John Carpenter In Attendance

We know that John Carpenter’s Halloween will see a nationwide release beginning October 25th with select showings through October 31st. It will be the widest distribution the film has seen since originally shocking audiences in 1978. But while some of those screenings will be Blu-ray and DCP, we know one place where you can see the film on 35MM. In LA. With John Carpenter in attendance. Where? The New Beverly, of course.

Ticket prices are steep, but it’s for a good cause. It’s playing as part of the first-ever Debra Hill Film Festival on Saturday, October 27 at 730PM. One of the most beloved and influential producers of her time, trailblazer Debra Hill was one of the first women to establish herself as a major feature film producer in the modern era. All proceeds benefit the foundation.

Mondo artist Ken Taylor has created two variations of a beautiful poster for the event. Head inside to check them out. You can pick up tickets here. READ MORE

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Amazing New ‘Nosferatu’ Poster Available Tomorrow

The amazing original vampire classic Nosferatu is getting a new print courtesy of Changethethought artist and founder Christopher Cox. It’s pretty great, so we figured we’d give you a heads up.

You can follow @ChangeThought for the sale announcement and head to their site to pick it up. It goes on sale at a random time tomorrow. READ MORE

London 1888 Releases Awesome ‘Dream Warriors’ Prints

 London 1888 Releases Awesome Dream Warriors Prints

As I’m sure a lot of you have gathered over the years, I’m really big into screen prints. I barely have any room left on my walls between Mondo, Lure and, more recently, London 1888.

On February 27, 1987, A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors was released in theaters. To celebrate the film’s 25th Anniversary and just in time for Monster-Mania 21, the folks over at London 1888 have released a limited edition screen-printed poster. The print measures 18×24, and is available in a standard edition of 200, or a Glow-In-The-Dark variant version that is limited to 75 prints. Both are available now at London-1888.com.

The really cool thing about this print is that if you’re attending the con, you can pre-pay and pick it up at London’s booth and get Robert Englund to sign it. If the variant strikes your fancy (and is the version I prefer), it comes signed by Englund already, which is great if you can’t make it up to Cherry Hill, NJ next weekend. READ MORE