Earlier today, Eli Roth debuted the first ever Red Band clip for his upcoming movie ‘ The Green Inferno’ on Reddit. Fall is coming, so we’re about to start seeing an influx of horror movies coming our way just in time for Halloween. With ‘The Visit’ already in theaters and upcoming releases of ‘Cooties’ and the next installment of the the ‘Paranormal Activity’ movie, it’s shaping up to be another busy horror season.

The film is heavily influenced  by the Italian cannibal exploitation era. With the advances in special effects, it makes it look that more believable and disturbing.

New York college student Justine (Lorenza Izzo), a lawyer’s daughter, meets a student activist named Alejandro (Ariel Levy) when he goes on a hunger strike on behalf of underpaid janitors. Smitten, Justine agrees to help Alejandro undertake his next project: to save the Amazon. She soon learns to regret her decision when their plane crashes in the Peruvian jungle and she and the rest of their group are taken captive by a tribe of hungry cannibals.

‘The Green Inferno’ opens in theaters September 25, 2015.

Come down to lake Havasu and crack a brew with us because this week we’re talking Piranha 3D. Wet T-Shirt contests, Trip McNeely’s penis, Eli Roth getting his face smashed in by a boat and Richard Dreyfuss reprising his role of Matt Hooper are just SOME of the reasons to love this bat-shit crazy movie from 2010. Adam regrets picking this movie while Matt and Scott geek out over everything from Christopher Lloyd’s over acting and how hot Elizabeth Shue (and Ving Rhames) still is. 

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The newest trailer for the latest Netflix original series, Hemlock Grove has just been released online. If you missed the ‘Red Band’ moniker in the post’s title, here’s one further warning: the preview earned its red band by featuring scenes of mild fornication, fellatio, heavy cocaine use, lesbian necrophilia,  and violent hemorrhaging. If you’re sensitive to graphic imagery, or are a small child, DON’T WATCH THE TRAILER BELOW! Everyone else, enjoy!

The show looks pretty damn cool, doesn’t it? The first season of the Eli Roth produced Hemlock Grove hits Netflix on April 19th! Interested in its source material? Hemlock Grove is based on a novel by Brian McGreevy.

Our very own Kari Lane was lucky enough to attend the show’s panel at WonderCon last month, read her recap for even more info!

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At WonderCon this past weekend, attendees were treated to a sickenly sweet clip (embedded at the bottom of this page) from the upcoming original Netflix show, Hemlock Grove. That clip was just one tasty tidbit from the panel for the series. In attendance was executive producer Eli Roth, Mark Verheidon, Lee Shipman, Deran Sarafian, and Brian McGreevy (who also wrote the novel that the series is based on). The lead actors were also on the panel and included Famke Janssen, Dougray Scott, Bill Skarsgård, Landon Liboiron, Penelope Mitchell, Freya Tingley, Aaron Douglas, and Kandyse McClure.

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If the quality and success of House of Cards is any indication of what Netflix original programs can bring, then it looks like Hemlock Grove will be a must see for horror/thriller fans. The show’s plot is simple, yet intriguing: a young girl is murdered and everyone in this small town is a suspect. However, how do you find a killer when everyone has a monster within?

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When a show or film is based on existing material, the question is always revolves around just how loyal this new adaptation will be to the original? If it is exactly the same, one might wonder why bother remaking it in the first place? Then, if the reincarnation takes the content in a new direction, it’s as if the universe of the story has expanded (or fans hate it because it is not JUST like the original). For those who read the book, Shipman said, “[there will be] surprises for fans of the novel”. McGreevy mentioned that they tried to “cinematize the novel” and that this show follows after Game of Thrones (another show based on a series of books). Roth then spoke about the manuscript from the novel and stated that, “[it]…got to the root of monster mythology.”

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All thirteen episodes will be released on April 19th. Watching television shows on Netflix has changed how fans consume their favorite content. No longer do you have to wait for commercials, the next episode, or even next season (sometimes). Verheidon commented on this style of “binge watch[ing]” and mentioned that it’s exactly how they approached the making of the show. It can be viewed as one long movie, because you can “watch more than one at once” (Verheidon) or you can simply go for one at a time. Douglas noted that as an actor, it was “similar to shooting a regular show” but it was less constricting in regards to the use of language, content, and length of the final product. However, that does not mean everything is fair game. Roth said they were still held to the restrictions of what kind of films are currently on Netflix, so nothing too extreme made the final cut.

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But not to worry horror fans, the special effects still look bloody awesome! Roth told the audience that his “instincts are to go practical first”. Personally, I prefer practical effects, and they can even be enhanced with computer generated imagery, but when things are only CGI, they tend to just look fake. The effect does not seem to exist in the world with the characters, and that breaks the illusion. In regards to the werewolf transformation, Roth said he wanted it “…violent, visceral…I want the kids who watched Twilight to be horrified”. Most monsters and monster transformations lately seem to glamorize the process and the lifestyle. Monsters are no longer disturbing and something to be feared; rather they are something that can sparkle and be your boyfriend (or girlfriend).  Speaking of the werewolf transformation, they said it was “shot bit by bit by bit” because they wanted it to “look seamless” and they also wanted to “pay homage in a way [to prior werewolf transformations like American Werewolf in London] and be something different” (Sarafian). It is “like a medical condition” (Roth), it “hurts so good” (Sarafian), and a fun descriptive word by Roth, it is a “weregasm”.

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Famke explained that what drew her to the project was that it is a “character piece”, and that it has mystery like Twin Peaks. A story that is driven by its characters needs a spectacular cast and Shipman felt they had just that, and expressed that he believed this perfect casting “…will never happen again”. Yes, there will be monsters but this show’s theme according to McGeevy, is about “outsiders finding community”. That is something that could connect with fans across genres.

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Hemlock Grove will be available to all Netflix subscribers on April 19th, and hopefully new viewers will join the ranks of horror enthusiasts and enjoy this incredible looking show. Let us hope more shows of this caliber will continue to be made by people who love the content, and that want to bring viewers the best possible experience that they can.

Rotten Tomatoes radio host Grae Drake joins me this week to wrap up WonderCon and talk about the brand new ‘Evil Dead’ remake! Does it do justice to the original? Is it too much fan service? Is the tree rape scene necessary? Also, a heavy hearted goodbye to Roger Ebert and a farewell to LucasArts! Is Eli Roth’s ‘Hemlock Grove’ worth watching and will my French Bulldog kill me in my sleep? And what’s the consensus on The Walking Dead’s Season 3 finale? Plus! Sorry, Shane, but ‘Ingress’ is a disappointment!

 

Today, CBS Films released the first trailer for part 2 of The Last Exorcism series. Also today, I remembered that The Last Exorcism existed. The first film was forgettable at best, and this second film looks as though it plans to continue that trend.

In any case, people must have liked it (or at least enough of yousaw it), as the movie did well enough to warrant a sequel. This second chapter looks to take place just shortly after the events of the first film.

The Last Exorcism Part II curses its way into theatres on March 1st.

Continuing where the first film left off, Nell Sweetzer (Ashley Bell) is found terrified and alone in rural Louisiana. Back in the relative safety of New Orleans, Nell realizes that she can’t remember entire portions of the previous months only that she is the last surviving member of her family. Just as Nell begins the difficult process of starting a new life, the evil force that once possessed her is back with other, unimaginably horrific plans that mean her last exorcism was just the beginning.

The first trailer for Eli Roth’s Aftershock has arrived online. The film which is co-written by Nicolás López (who also just happens to direct) and Guillermo Amoedo is a disaster thriller with a twist. Take the February 27, 2010 Chilean earthquake, throw in the fictional story about an insane asylum whose inmates are freed during the earthquake and add some of the usual Eli Roth elements and you’ve got what looks like it could be an interesting horror-thriller to check out.

Source: IGN

Last Friday was a day of days. I spent my entire evening at the cinema! Starting the night off with MY most anticipated film of 2012 (besides Battleship), The Man With The Iron Fists! Right afterwards I saw the animated juggernaut Wreck-It Ralph, but our own Derek Kraneveldt put up a very verbose review of the film, and seemed to like it a bit more than me. But I digress.

The RZA is The Man With The Iron Fists, but surprisingly isn’t the main character in the film!

The Man With The Iron Fists marks famed Wu-Tang member, The RZA (Robert Fitzgerald Diggs) directorial and writing debut with the help of gore master Eli Roth of course. If you’ve been living under a rock (or have been a member of Westboro Baptist Church) and DON’T know who the Wu-Tang Clan are let me give you a quick refresher.

The Wu-Tang Clan is a group of hip-hop pioneers. Revolutionizing the genre in dozens of ways. Be it rhyming style, sampling, lyrical content or starting the modern idea of a rap crew. In short, Wu-Tang Clan ain’t nuthin to fuck with.

Now the first Wu-Tang Clan album is the shining example of the RZA’s love for old Kung-Fu films. Specifically some of the shining stars from the Shaw Brothers studios. If you’ve seen a single Shaw Brothers movie or just love old Chinese Kung-Fu movies then this is right up your alley.

Our film starts off with a bang. Old school freeze frames and Chinese characters that look like moon speak to most of us. This whole film oozes with style and cool, your eyes will not be disappointed. The first scene is a doozy. A test of might, as a fight during a banquet with two rival families have dinner together. A man gets his arms ripped off. Like, from the elbows down. By hand. Right away I knew this was the movie for me.

We are quickly flung forward into the plot, well one of the many plot lines that all end up crashing together. The leader of the Lion Clan, Golden Lion, gets murdered in a scheme devised by his underlings. Silver and Bronze Lion have their leader murdered in order to assume control of the clan to steal a shipment of gold being sent by the Emperor himself. Golden Lion’s son , Zen-Yi (The X-Blade), gets word of his fathers death and immediately goes in pursuit of his killers.

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Then we have the Emperors gold itself. It is being moved from the Emperors castle and up to his troops in the North. What use an army has for three carriages of gold eludes me, its just an excuse to add another plot line to the film that include some serious badass and legendary assassins, the Gemini Killers.

BUT WAIT, THERE’S MORE! Shortly therafter we are introduced to the mysterious stranger character, Russel Crowe. He plays the pun tasticaly named foreigner Jack Knife, who is just looking for some strange and opium…or so it seems. Jack Knife had me wondering about his motives the whole time, and overall was way more enjoyable to watch than The RZA. It was really surprising to find out that Crowe filmed the entirety of his scenes in TEN DAYS.

Mr. Knife should win an Oscar for his use of anal beads on a Chinese whore.

So where do these plot points all end up? WELL JUNGLE VILLAGE OF COURSE! The home of our protagonist (if you can really call him that), the man with the iron fists himself, the Blacksmith. Yeah, our director RZA is the only black guy in the movie…and is a blacksmith…named Blacksmith…and is a runaway slave. The hilarity is palpable. (NOTE: His character appears in Django Unchained, so keep an eye out.) His character is Jungle Village’s blacksmith, and ends up making weapons for pretty much everyone so they can kill everyone else. He is in love with a prostitute that works at the Pink Blossom Brothel, and is slowly working to pay her way out so they can live together in happiness. But after one of the other incomprehensible plot lines finds out he is making weapons for the other, he has something awful done to him and he is left to the aid of Mr. Knife.

The Pink Blossom is run by Madam Blossom herself, Lucy Liu! Her character feels fairly one dimensional and it was like she was mostly channeling her role of O-Ren Ishii from Kill Bill. She wasn’t the BEST performance in the film but DAMN she had a great fucking job. What I wouldn’t give to spend a day in her life.

Madam Blossom and her girls. Really the best LOOKING characters in the film. If you, heheh, know what I mean.

I know what you are thinking, “That is a huge fucking preface!”, and you are right. This is where The Man With The Iron Fists runs into problems. It is obvious at the get go that this film is RZA’s giant love letter to The Shaw Brothers. He ends up trying way to hard to incorporate different themes from many Shaw films and the different story lines end up feeling rushed and you never get a chance to really learn the different characters. It is interesting to learn that the first draft of this film was four hours long, but was cut down by the studio. I imagine the full length version makes a lot more sense and the overly dramatic death scenes more meaningful.

What this film does excel at is the fighting, but the rushed story puts all but two major battles inside the Pink Blossom Brothel in the third act. Everything but the blatantly obvious (I’m looking at you Bautista) was shot traditionally, and I cannot praise this film more for it.

What we are treated to is a “greatest hits” of old kung-fu and wire-fu fight scenes. If you’ve seen The Five Element Ninjas, The 36th Chamber of Shaolin, Crouching Tiger and The Matrix you know what you are going to get in this film. The disjointed story is held together by the fighting, and RZA got really creative with the fighting.

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The character known as “X-Blade” has a suit of armor that is just a bunch of articulated knives, and is able to stab every living thing with any part of his body. His first battle is against some members of the Rat Clan in a noodle hut, and is a giant homage to the now FAMOUS fight from Samurai Champloo.

My personal favorite scene was the Gemini Killers fight. They have brought the gold to Jungle Village and have rented a hotel for them and their soldiers for the night. Well Lion Clan know its there and they want it. What followed was a brilliant display of old school wire-fu with modern camera techniques. The Gemini Killers use Ying-Yang swords that they link together for some truly amazing moves. Thought I did get a strong hint of The Crippled Masters when the girl got on the shoulders of the male.

I’m really starting to drone on. My final thoughts? This film is brilliant but suffers from a story that meanders from fight to fight. The RZA’s love for Kung-Fu movies from our youth is really obvious, and this movie really pays tribute to some of the greats and not so great films from China.  If you spent many a weekend at a Blockbuster looking for some random dubbed Kung-Fu movie, or if you know that Operation Condor is actually the sequel to Armour of God you will not be disappointed with The Man With The Iron Fists.

I hate giving reviews a score on a scale, and prefer to highlight the good and bad points for a product.  Your money is very well spent seeing this in the theater. The all original soundtrack featuring Wu-Tang, Kanye, Wiz Khalifa, The Black Keys, My Chemical Romance and many many more really shines. With fantastic fights that salute the great choreographers from our youth, and are full of blood, gore and crazy weapons this film shines on the big screen. Just don’t expect a story worth writing home about.

Back in 2006 it was revealed that Eli Roth would be helming Stephen King’s The Cell, but since then we haven’t heard much since then. While the project may have seemed dead it appears that John Cusack (Hot Tub Time Machine) has signed on, for what one would just assume is the lead role, for the big-screen adaptation of King’s unique take on the zombie genre.

“New York and LA-based Cargo Entertainment arranged financing on Cell and president of distribution Mark Lindsay will introduce what is expected to become one of the buzz titles of the AFM to international buyers.”

On numerous occasions fans have been disappointed with the adaptations of Kings works, so you me relieved to hear that he co-wrote the screenplay alongside Adam Alleca (The Last House On The Left).

“I’m thrilled to be working with Stephen and John again. Cell is an intelligent psychological thriller that delivers on both a visceral and emotional level.”

Source: Screen Daily

Can’t wait the two weeks to see RZA’s The Man With The Iron Fists? Well, then maybe this animated prequel will hold you over until it’s release. Narrated by RZA, the short follows the Blacksmith (played by RZA) traveling on his path to China and shows us that not all of the fighting is confined to Jungle Village. The animated prequel also establishes some history between the blacksmith and another character that appears in the film.

This prequel side story to ‘The Man with the Iron Fists’ finds the Blacksmith (RZA) on his way to China via a Dutch trading vessel. At a typical port stop, the Blacksmith and the crew have an unfortunate encounter.

The Man With The Iron Fists hits theaters November 2nd.

Who remembers that fake trailer for Thanksgiving that Eli Roth directed back  in 2007 for Grindhouse? Well, it appears that the talk that Roth would be turning that trailer into a full-length movie are true! In a recent interview with Behind The Thrills, discussing The Goretoreum, Roth let out some details regarding the movie. Already the fake trailers for Machete and Hobo With A Shotgun have been turned into full-length films and Roth is now letting us know that Thanksgiving is next in line. Roth will team up with Jon Watts and Christopher D. Ford (Robot And Frank) to get a screenplay going for this project. He has recently worked with the two on the movie Clown, a horror film that Roth is producing.

“Dude, it’s gonna happen. I’m working with the CLOWN writers on it. We have a call scheduled for tomorrow afternoon. Jeff Rundell, my co-writer and I have a very extensive treatment. We finally cracked the story and how to make it really really scary, and the reason to do it, and I’m really excited about it. So the CLOWN script was one of the best scripts I’ve ever read, and we’re like ‘before Jon [Watts] shoots CLOWN, he has a window.’ Chris Ford, who’s movie ROBOT & FRANK just opened… Chris and John are going to write the screenplay with me and my partner Jeff, so we’ll have a screenplay soon.”

Roth expects to have a draft soon, but at the moment it is unclear who will direct, if not Roth. Now, all we need is some news on Don’t being made into a movie right? Maybe it’s just me on that one.

Source: Behind The Thrills [via Bloody Disgusting]

So, not too long ago we brought you the first trailer for RZA and Eli Roth’s The Man With The Iron Fists. Oh, did we also mention that this is produced by Quentin Tarantino? Now thanks to Yahoo Movies we have the red-band trailer for the upcoming martial arts flick. The movie stars RZA (who you probably know best as a member of Wu-Tang Clan) and also co-stars Russell Crowe, David Bautista, Byron Mann, Jamie Chung, Lucy Liu, and Pam Grier. Blending some pretty damn astonishing martial-arts sequences with his unique vision, RZA embarks upon on what is quite possibly his most ambitious, stylized and damn thrilling project yet. The movie definitely has a Kill Bill with a hip-hop twist feel to it.

The Man With The Iron Fists is in theaters November 2, 2012.

For all you gore and horror fans out there, Christmas has come early! Eli Roth’s brainchild, GORETORIUM, will be opening September 23rd on the Las Vegas strip, right across from the Cosmopolitan and the City Center.

“The GORETORIUM will be a destination for both horror fans and tourists from around the world, 365 days a year”, Roth said. “We are creating the most intense live terror experience a person can have, incorporating the latest technology with old-fashioned scares…No matter how many haunted houses you’ve been through, you have never been through anything quite like the GORETORIUM.”

Set in a vintage hotel, that is said to rival many Hollywood backdrops, is a multi-level maze full of terrors that tell the tale of Sin City’s most deadly and mythical hotel and casino, The Delmont. Around every corner you will encounter past hotel victims and the cannibalistic serial-killing proprietors as you make your way through the lobby and horrifying labyrinth of the self-guided tour.

Once you’ve had your fill of blood and guts, you can head over to “Baby Dolls.” The 60’s inspired lounge will offer magnificent views of the City Center alongside zombie go-go dancers. Stay long enough and you’ll be treated to a “live feeding.” If watching dead, half-naked girls eating flesh isn’t really your thing, you can always grab a drink at the to-go bar, “Bloody Mary’s.” And if all this murder business is making you feel romantic, or maybe it’s the drinks mixed with some bad decisions, you can even head over to the Wedding Chapel to get married. What girl wouldn’t want to be married in a blood stained room?

If you are too excited for what’s to come and have already started planning a trip out to Vegas, you can purchase your tickets in advance on the official site and get more information from the Facebook page. Check out the promo trailer to see what disgusting delights will be waiting for you!

Thanks to IGN we have the bed band trailer for ‘The Man With The Iron Fists’ an upcoming action martial arts film directed by RZA and written by RZA and Eli Roth. The film stars Russell Crowe, RZA, Dave Batista, Byron Mann, Rick Yune, Pam Grier and Lucy Liu.

Eli Roth is an asshole. No, not because he blew smoke in Gilmore’s face a few Comic Cons ago. If you’ve met Gilmore, you’d also want to blow smoke in his face. No, Eli Roth is an asshole because for a split second he gave me hope in horror and then became the leader of what was wrong with it.

In 6th grade I became a big horror movie buff. By my freshmen year of high school I had lost all respect for horror. The new films coming out refused to be scary or fun. They were boring films that took themselves entirely too seriously movies like Jeepers Creepers and Valentine. Then I saw Cabin Fever. It was everything I’d been missing in the post Scream days: just good clean stupid fun. I thought “truly, this director Eli Roth will bring horror back into its gory, humorous and scary roots.” Ultimately this didn’t happen. Instead, he made the Hostel sequels and became Quentin Tarantino’s favorite pet project. Thankfully, people like Adam Greene and James Gunn have since stood up and proved that there are still directors out there making good fun horror movies.

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When I saw the direct-to-DVD release of Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever in my local Best Buy I was immediately apprehensive about it. Then I saw a good sign. Eli Roth had nothing to do with it, no producer credit, writer credit or director credit. Instead it was written and directed by Ti West, a man who’s career has been on the rise since directing The House of the Devil and The Innkeepers. Ti West has disowned this movie, which I think is a little harsh. The movie is far better than he seems to want to give it credit for.

The movie picks up where the original Cabin Fever left off. Our ‘hero’ Paul is disfigured and dying. He crawls out of the creek where we last saw him and wanders out into the middle of street where he’s hit by a school bus. These first 3 minutes of film already set up that you are in for a gore-filled laugh-fest.

Through a fun animated sequence, we see how the creek Paul was lying in was connected to a bottled-water company and the water bottles with Paul’s virus are being distributed to the local high school.

The Senior Prom is coming up and John wants to go with his long time crush Cassie or not at all. Meanwhile his best friend Alex has a random hook-up with Liz who promises that she might show up to the prom if she can get off work.

The prom begins and everything you’d want in a horror movie is present: sex, blood and hilarious one-liners. The movie could have easily failed but it doesn’t for multiple reasons. For starters the cast is great. The actress who plays Cassie is quite adorable. She reminds me of a Riki Lindhome/Felicia Day type. Meanwhile, the actors playing our leads Alex and John are charming and believable.

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My favorite aspect of the movie is its depictions of sex. Unlike most horror movies, the sex is never played for sexiness for a single second. Between Liz giving Alex a very awkward blowjob and then spitting his semen into the sink or two characters having sex in a pool before dying of the infection, it’s never even slightly sexy.

The movie currently has no Rotten Tomatoes critical score but the user score is a pathetic 16%. That’s just unfair. I mean, Hostel: Part 2 has a 45% user rating and it doesn’t nearly have the likeable characters, good one-liners and general sense of fun that Cabin Fever 2 has.

Despite what critics and Ti West say Cabin Fever 2: Spring Break is a good way to waste 86 minutes.

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When he’s not watching movies that almost everyone involved in the making of has all but abandoned you can find Matt Kelly tweeting, hosting his podcast The Saint Mort Show and posting in his blog Pure Mattitude