Hello heathens! It’s time for another episode of World of Death. Today you’re in for a double dose of head-bursting fun as we look at two...
Despite possessing one of the least convincing drug sequences ever committed to the digital form, Director Stan Hales bong hit-and-bloodsucker short Midnight Munchies is devilishly...
This week on World of Death the supernatural takes the spotlight. First up we have Craig Ouellette’s MENTAL DISTORTION where a woman living on the street...
For every filmmaker that began making short films as a child, Director Peter Murfet’s “The Tourist” is the perfect minimalist, nostalgic creature feature that is both...
Get your tissues ready because things are about to get glum. This week, World of Death reaches down into the depths of desperation to bring you...
When directors are asked for advice on how to break into the industry by aspiring filmmakers, their answer is in variably some version of, “Get a camera and make...
Slugs (1988) Arrow Video recently released Juan Piquer Simon ‘s Slugs on Blu-ray and the oozy 1988 shocker has never looked better. As a film that lives or dies by the quality...
On the heels of Lionsgate’s Vestron Video Collector’s Series announcement, we thought we’d take a trip through the company’s VHS library to see what might be...
Game of Thrones‘ Josef Altin stars as a young zombie fanatic who rigorously prepares for the inevitable undead invasion. One morning, he wakes up to find...
Back in January, Terror Films announced it had acquired U.S. rights to horror film, The House On Pine Street, from Canada’s Raven Banner Entertainment. Now, as the film...
All flowing to the pulsing score by Cliff Martinez, the opening credits for Nicloas Winding Refn’s recently released The Neon Demon (read our review) are fluffy and classy with...
‘Resident Evil’ has had a long and storied reputation in cinemas, but the franchise nearly got started off on a very different foot Paul W.S. Anderson’s...
Now that 31 has an R-rating and will make its world premiere at Sundance in the next few weeks, Rob Zombie can begin putting his creative...
Body is the debut feature length film from writer/directors Dan Berk and Robert Olsen. It starts simple enough with a group of girls hanging out on Christmas...
While the ad campaign for Universal’s latest found footage horror feature (poster art featuring an inverted Eiffel Tower beneath a mountain of skulls) grabbed my interest...
Crowd-funding can be a hot button issue with a lot of people. Some favor the idea, and others staunchly oppose it. The beauty of the concept, though,...
This week, Don Allen (who does video reviews for Bloody-Disgusting) and co-host Justin start by discussing gaming news from Gamescom in Germany – both “Rise of...
Earlier this week, “The Midnight Game” dropped at retailers and Redbox machines around the country. In my video review below, I detail why it’s a prime...
If you weren’t already foaming at the mouth for Sony’s film adaptation of developer Naughty Dog’s The Last of Us, this news ought to change that....
Naughty Dog’s The Last of Us is already one of the PlayStation 3’s most cinematic video games, but for Sony, that may not be enough. It...
I hope you have some snacks handy, because I’m about to drop another trio of horror shorts, crafted with utmost care by your fellow Bloody Disgusting...
Okay, first thing’s first. Episode 1.04 of NBC’s “Hannibal” isn’t “Coquilles”, it’s “Ceuf”. As we reported earlier, it wasn’t even sent out to critics in a...
Well, I’m about to explode with excitement. Tomb Raider is out, it’s completely incredible, and I can’t wait for Crystal Dynamics to crank out another one....
The Super Movie Bros. produced indie horror film The Slender Man has been made available online, because as its creator says, “The Slender Man belongs to...
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