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Showing posts with label Zombies. Show all posts

Movie Review: Ninjas vs Zombies 8/10.



In independently made movie with surprisingly good results. The basic premise is that that a group of friends have to deal with a zombie horde after one of their friends returns from the grave. Three of the friends are granted the power of the ninja and they embark on the quest to vanquish ...

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Grimm Up North Film Festival, horror sci-fi movie fest, Manchester, UK



Date: Oct 28-31
Venue: The Dancehouse, Manchester, UK

FILMS:
This year's films include: Aliens vs Ninjas, Reel Zombies, Evil: In the Time of Heroes (aka To Tako 2) and Slice.

GUESTS:
Special guests this year include Ramsey Campbell, David Moody, Christopher Priest, Grenville Charles, Scott MacIntyre, Conrad Williams and Richard Evans.

EVENTS:
This year's events include seminars on adapting a novel into a movie, making monsters, exploring how artificial intelligence has been portrayed in movies, and a comedy stage adaptation "How to Survive A Zombie Apocalypse."

ABOUT:
It�s grim up north, as the saying goes. But now every Halloween in Manchester � it�s GRIMM UP NORTH!

Tales of mystery, terror and the supernatural have always been with us, since the first cavemen crowded around the campfire. Forming the basis of our legends and fairytales, they are how we deal with our fears and make sense of our world. At Grimm Up North, we want you to celebrate those fears and challenge those perceptions, by offering a boundary-pushing, perception-challenging experience of the unknown and the fantastic.

Launched in 2009, Grimm Up North started as it means to go on. The inaugural festival screened 25 features, including 15 premieres, many featuring Q&As and seminars with directors, cast and crew. Last year we screened movies from Japan, Finland, Germany, Romania, Canada and Australia. Many of the award-winning international movies were UK premieres and for some will have been their only UK outing on a big screen � indeed some may never get a UK release at all.

We screened films as diverse as the Tarkovsky-influenced SAUNA from Finland and Romanian art house vampire movie STRIGOI. Supporting our homegrown talent, we covered the new wave of UK horror from the micro-budgeted COLIN, to gritty social-realist psycho drama TONY. But we never lost sight of our hardcore genre audience, with sold-out screenings of genre classics DAWN OF THE DEAD and HALLOWEEN, as well as a gala premi�re of THE DESCENT 2 that also featured a Q&A with the cave chiller sequel�s director and cast. Other guests included HELLRAISER�s very own Cenobites and author of The Prestige Ramsey Campbell. We also had an exhibition of work by SFX legend Bob Keen; props, storyboards and production stills from locally-produced shocker SPLINTERED; and a special game room set up by CAPCOM where punters could try out the new RESIDENT EVIL: DARKSIDE CHRONICLES game before its release.

All in all, even if we do say so ourselves, Grimm Up North 2009 was a Hell of a festival. It created impact at a national and international level, and in its very first year was being reviewed favourably. We intend to build on this � to truly put Manchester on the festival map with film distributors and movie fans alike.

And we�re not limiting ourselves to cinema, either. We want to spread a little GRIMMness across all of the arts and sciences. This year we are partnering with other festivals and organisations such as the Manchester Science Festival and The Manchester Literary Festival to bring more diverse, interactive events. These will include films with live musical accompaniment, a look at book to screen adaptations, and explorations of the scientific truths behind horror, fantasy and SF. There will be seminars, workshops and more. We�ll even be doing a couple of scary movies matinees in association with the Family Friendly Film Festival � we want to hook in your kids while they�re young and impressionable!

Grimm Up North: A festival of horror and fantasy, taking place on the last week of October in Manchester UK.

http://www.grimmfest.com/

Film4 Frightfest 2010, UK Film festival, Aug 26-30



FILM4 FRIGHTFEST 2010
Thursday 26th to Monday 30th August 2010

MAIN EMPIRE SCREEN
    Thursday 26th August

    6.30 - HATCHET II
    9.15 - PRIMAL
    11.15 - DEAD CERT

    Friday 27th August

    11.00 - EGGSHELLS
    1.00 - TEXAS CHAIN SAW MASSACRE
    3.00 - TOTAL ICON TOBE HOOPER
    5.00 - ISLE OF DOGS
    7.15 - F
    9.25 - RED HILL
    11.30 - ALIEN VS. NINJA

    Saturday 28th August

    11.00 - CHERRY TREE LANE
    1.15 - THE TORTURED
    3.15 - 13 HRS
    6.30 - I SPIT ON YOUR GRAVE
    9.00 - MONSTERS
    11.30 - DREAM HOME

    Sunday 29th August

    11.00 - THE PACK
    1.00 - ANDY NYMAN'S QUIZ FROM HELL

    FILM4 FRIGHTFEST INTERNATIONAL SHORT FILM SHOWCASE
    4.00 - WE ARE WHAT WE ARE
    6.30 - DAMNED BY DAWN
    9.00 - A SERBIAN FILM
    11.30 - THE LOVED ONES

    Monday 30th August

    11.15 - VIDEO NASTIES: MORAL PANIC, CENSORSHIP AND VIDEOTAPE
    1.15 - THE DEAD
    3.30 - BEDEVILLED
    6.30 - RED WHITE & BLUE
    9.00 - THE LAST EXORCISM

DISCOVERY SCREEN

    Friday 27th August

    10.45 - BURNING BRIGHT
    12.45 - THE CLINIC
    3.00 - FINALE
    5.00 - WOUND
    7.15 - OUTCAST
    9.45 - HIGANJIMA: ESCAPE FROM VAMPIRE ISLAND

    Saturday 28th August

    11.00 - CHRISTOPHER ROTH
    1.15 - FANBOYS
    3.30 - AFTER.LIFE
    6.35 - FINALE
    9.00 - BURNING BRIGHT

    Sunday 29th August

    11.00 - HIGANJIMA: ESCAPE FROM VAMPIRE ISLAND
    1.30 - OUTCAST
    4.05 - WOUND
    6.35 - AMER
    9.05 - THE CLINIC

    Monday 30th August

    11.00 - AMER
    1.30 - AFTER.LIFE
    3.35 - FANBOYS
    6.35 - CHRISTOPHER ROTH

http://www.frightfest.co.uk/


Zombie Driftwood - metalheads vs zombies



METAL HEADS v ZOMBIES.....When a cruise ship full of Caribbean tourists turn into zombies, two metal fans must battle against zombie Armageddon armed only with a baseball bat, booze� and bagpipes.



By Emmy Award winning director Bob Carruthers, The 75 minute-long film follows a small group of people fighting off marauding zombies who get to the Cayman Islands on a mystery cruise ship that shows up with no one on board � or at least, no one alive. "What I liked was this idea of the cruise ship that disappears in the Bermuda Triangle and appears in North Side with no passengers. There are lots of opportunity for satire, like zombies in Hawaiian shirts and shorts," Mr. Carruthers said.

"It follows all the conventions of the genre. People get trapped and besieged," he said. �Although the film is about zombies and people being bitten and killed, it also promises plenty of comic relief."

The film also Features a soundtrack heavier than a container load of overweight elephants, with music by EMPEROR, IHSHAN, OCTOBER FILE, ALTAR OF PLAGUES, WINTERFYLLETH, ABIGAIL WILLIAMS, ANAAL NATHRAKH, ABSU, OBSIDIAN, DIVINITY, WOODENSTHRONE, BLOOD OF KINGU, ALTAR OF PLAGUES and more. Soundtrack due to be released on Candlelight records.

Available Nov 22, 2010