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[Exclusive] The Top 5 Women In Horror From Fine Fine Titan’s Jennifer Bartlett

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It’s the final day of Women In Horror month here on Bloody-Disgusting and we got Jennifer Bartlett, vocalist of Grand Rapids, MI hardcore band Fine Fine Titans, to put together a list of her 5 Top Women In Horror! The list features some true gems, some of whom you might not have expected to land on the list but, at the same time, ones you can’t deny at all! These ladies alternately terrify and amaze us with their strength, their perseverance, and their badass scares. Check out the list below!

Fine Fine Titans are gearing up for the release of new EP Omega, which comes out on April 8th. The band has just released a new single entitled “Dance Of The Omega”, which you can listen to below. Keep your eyes peeled for a music video premiere for the track next week, right here on Bloody-Disgusting!

5. Felissa Rose: Sleepaway Camp – How could you not love the disturbed transvestite murderer in this film? The hissing sound and terrifying look on her face at the end (with extra private parts) is the real killer!

4. Sheri Moon Zombie: The Devil’s Rejects/House of 1000 Corpses – With her stunning good looks and electric spunk, she’s not a question! It’s no wonder she’s Rob Zombie’s favorite Scream Queen…I’m guessing she’s on that list for a lot of men.

3. Cassandra Peterson: Elvira: Mistress of The Dark – “Mirror, Mirror on the wall: Who’s the most drop dead gorgeous one of all?” Elvira sure is and her humor is parallel to her beauty! Maybe one of the most recognized faces in horror!

2. Fairuza Balk: The Craft – This woman scares the crap out of me and I want to be her at the same time. As a pre-teen watching The Craft, I was terrified and completely mesmerized. I was totally convinced that Fairuza didn’t even have to act in this film.

1. Linda Blair: The Exorcist – I didn’t sleep for weeks without dreaming about this movie after the first time I watched it…it felt excruciatingly real. Linda Blair will always go down in history as one of the best actresses in horror and this movie an absolute classic!

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‘Dancing Village: The Curse Begins’ – Exclusive Clip and Images Begin a Gruesome Indonesian Nightmare

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Indonesian filmmaker Kimo Stamboel (MacabreHeadshot, The Queen of Black Magic) is back in the director’s chair for MD Pictures’ Badarawuhi Di Desa Penari (aka Dancing Village: The Curse Begins), a prequel to the Indonesian box office hit KKN Curse Of The Dancing Village. Lionsgate brings the film to U.S. theaters on April 26.

While you wait, whet your appetite for gruesome horror with a gnarly exclusive clip from Dancing Village: The Curse Begins below, along with a gallery of bloody exclusive images.

In the horror prequel, “A shaman instructs Mila to return a mystical bracelet, the Kawaturih, to the ‘Dancing Village,’ a remote site on the easternmost tip of Java Island. Joined by her cousin, Yuda, and his friends Jito and Arya, Mila arrives on the island only to discover that the village elder has passed away, and that the new guardian, Mbah Buyut, isn’t present.

“Various strange and eerie events occur while awaiting Mbah Buyut’s return, including Mila being visited by Badarawuhi, a mysterious, mythical being who rules the village. When she decides to return the Kawaturih without the help of Mgah Buyut, Mila threatens the village’s safety, and she must join a ritual to select the new ‘Dawuh,’ a cursed soul forced to dance for the rest of her life.”

Kimo Stamboel directs from a screenplay by Lele Laila.

Aulia Sarah, Maudy Effrosina, Jourdy Pranata, Moh. Iqbal Sulaiman, Ardit Erwandha, Claresta Taufan, Diding Boneng, Aming Sugandhi, Dinda Kanyadewi, Pipien Putri, Maryam Supraba, Bimasena, Putri Permata, Baiq Vania Estiningtyas Sagita, and Baiq Nathania Elvaretta star.

KKN Curse Of The Dancing Village was the highest grossing film in Indonesian box office history when initially released in 2022. Its prequel is the first film made for IMAX ever produced in Southeast Asia and in 2024, it will be one of only five films made for IMAX productions worldwide. Manoj Punjabi produces the upcoming Indonesian horror prequel.

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