2022 has been quite the year for fans of the beloved Scream franchise. It hosted the first theatrical release in the series since the fourth installment back in 2011. It also allowed us to revisit our favorite fabled town of Woodsboro. Meeting wonderful new characters like Mindy, Chad, and the Carpenter sisters – while catching up with the horror genre’s most esteemed trinity: Gale, Dewey, and Sidney.
Scream 2022 was not only a love letter to the late Master of Horror, Wes Craven, and the genre he’s left such a legendary mark on – but of the stand-out slasher series that changed the foundation of horror in the mid-to-late nineties.
To no surprise, audiences reciprocated the affection of the cast and crew as the film was widely enjoyed and celebrated by the horror community. The outpour of love and support from fans was a clear indicator that the Scream franchise was in...
Scream 2022 was not only a love letter to the late Master of Horror, Wes Craven, and the genre he’s left such a legendary mark on – but of the stand-out slasher series that changed the foundation of horror in the mid-to-late nineties.
To no surprise, audiences reciprocated the affection of the cast and crew as the film was widely enjoyed and celebrated by the horror community. The outpour of love and support from fans was a clear indicator that the Scream franchise was in...
- 11/4/2022
- by Ron Breton
- bloody-disgusting.com
Hnn | Horrornews.net
Phil Stevens is in the process of writing a new chapter in horror with his darkly artistic, bloody and upsetting films, telling his nihilistic stories of death and destruction with strong visuals and a distinct lack of dialogue. With Flowers (2015), we have the unique tale of a serial killer as told by his deceased …
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Phil Stevens is in the process of writing a new chapter in horror with his darkly artistic, bloody and upsetting films, telling his nihilistic stories of death and destruction with strong visuals and a distinct lack of dialogue. With Flowers (2015), we have the unique tale of a serial killer as told by his deceased …
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- 4/26/2018
- by Sean Leonard
- Horror News
Stars: Stéphane Bilodeau, Julie-Anne Côté, Philippe Chabot | Written by Rémy M. Larochelle, Mélissa Hébert | Directed by Rémy M. Larochelle
Following on from my review of Phil Stevens’ blistering Lung, I continue to work my way through the releases being proffered by the fellows at Unearthed Films. This one, I have to say, took me entirely by surprise. I went in to Mecanix totally cold and found myself suitably impressed.
Roaring forth from the hazy days of 2003, Mecanix is the first, and thus far only, feature from Canadian film-maker Remy M. Larochelle. With that thought in mind, it really is a remarkable achievement.
Blending expressionistic stop-motion animation with live action, Mecanix is a glimpse into a twisted engine world in which humans exist in captivity, living in apparent servitude to a race of hideous, bio-mechanical creatures who desperately seek an object called “The Embryo” while one of the last free humans...
Following on from my review of Phil Stevens’ blistering Lung, I continue to work my way through the releases being proffered by the fellows at Unearthed Films. This one, I have to say, took me entirely by surprise. I went in to Mecanix totally cold and found myself suitably impressed.
Roaring forth from the hazy days of 2003, Mecanix is the first, and thus far only, feature from Canadian film-maker Remy M. Larochelle. With that thought in mind, it really is a remarkable achievement.
Blending expressionistic stop-motion animation with live action, Mecanix is a glimpse into a twisted engine world in which humans exist in captivity, living in apparent servitude to a race of hideous, bio-mechanical creatures who desperately seek an object called “The Embryo” while one of the last free humans...
- 4/5/2018
- by Andy Stewart
- Nerdly
Stars: Phil Stevens, David Chopping, Samantha Coppola, Angela Jane, Michael Kennedy, Bryant W. Lohr Sr., Colette Kenny Mckenna | Written and Directed by Phil Stevens
What I am about to say might shock you to your very core. Ready? Extreme horror isn’t for everyone.
Boom! That was the sound of your minds being blown.
If you fall into this aforementioned camp and like your horror a little lighter, then keep moving along. If, however, you fancy joining the hordes of rabid fans clamouring for this material and taking the plunge into something quite a way away from the mainstream then you really should start by taking a peek at the slate of films being offered up by those fine folks at Unearthed Films, arguably the finest distributor of the best extreme and bizarre cinema in the world.
Which brings us swiftly on to Phil Stevens’ Lung.
As someone with a well-documented interest in gore cinema,...
What I am about to say might shock you to your very core. Ready? Extreme horror isn’t for everyone.
Boom! That was the sound of your minds being blown.
If you fall into this aforementioned camp and like your horror a little lighter, then keep moving along. If, however, you fancy joining the hordes of rabid fans clamouring for this material and taking the plunge into something quite a way away from the mainstream then you really should start by taking a peek at the slate of films being offered up by those fine folks at Unearthed Films, arguably the finest distributor of the best extreme and bizarre cinema in the world.
Which brings us swiftly on to Phil Stevens’ Lung.
As someone with a well-documented interest in gore cinema,...
- 4/4/2018
- by Andy Stewart
- Nerdly
Holy cats, my creeps! Believe me when I say you have ne’er, e’er experienced a fright flick quite like Flowers. I ain’t just blowin’ smoke up yer ass, either. This thing is brutal, gore-drenched, ultra-disturbing, and completely devoid of dialogue. Yup, you read that right: in a display completely the antithesis of yours cruelly, not a single character in this beast opens their traps.
As you can imagine, I just had to talk to the dude responsible for this hard-hittin’ horror show! And, watta ya know, here he is now in the Crypt o’ Xiii! Let’s all put our claws and paws together for Phil Stevens!
Famous Monsters. How in the hell did you come up with a fright flick like Flowers, and how did you come to make it devoid of dialogue?
Phil Stevens. For as long as I can remember, I was always writing scripts or filming something.
As you can imagine, I just had to talk to the dude responsible for this hard-hittin’ horror show! And, watta ya know, here he is now in the Crypt o’ Xiii! Let’s all put our claws and paws together for Phil Stevens!
Famous Monsters. How in the hell did you come up with a fright flick like Flowers, and how did you come to make it devoid of dialogue?
Phil Stevens. For as long as I can remember, I was always writing scripts or filming something.
- 10/19/2015
- by DanielXIII
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
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