Leading today’s Horror Highlights is four clips from IFC Midnight’s Antibirth. Following Danny Perez’s trippy debut, is a new trailer for Daylight’s End, Kickstarter information on Steve Johnson’s Rubberhead Sex, Drugs, and Special FX, and release details for a Slime City double feature Blu-ray.
Watch Four Clips from Antibirth: “Hard-drinking, pill-popping, bong-ripping Lou (Natasha Lyonne) and her best friend Sadie (Chloë Sevigny) spend their days adrift in a druggy haze. But one wild night out becomes a bad trip that never ends when Lou wakes up with symptoms of an unexplained, highly abnormal pregnancy. Who—or what—is growing inside her? As her due date approaches with alarming swiftness, the fear, paranoia, and conspiracy theories begin to pile up. Spiked with blasts of hallucinatory color, surreal shocks, and subversive comedy, the audacious feature debut from Danny Perez is a no-holds-barred descent into delirium.”
Written and directed by Danny Perez,...
Watch Four Clips from Antibirth: “Hard-drinking, pill-popping, bong-ripping Lou (Natasha Lyonne) and her best friend Sadie (Chloë Sevigny) spend their days adrift in a druggy haze. But one wild night out becomes a bad trip that never ends when Lou wakes up with symptoms of an unexplained, highly abnormal pregnancy. Who—or what—is growing inside her? As her due date approaches with alarming swiftness, the fear, paranoia, and conspiracy theories begin to pile up. Spiked with blasts of hallucinatory color, surreal shocks, and subversive comedy, the audacious feature debut from Danny Perez is a no-holds-barred descent into delirium.”
Written and directed by Danny Perez,...
- 8/26/2016
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
With the May 10th release of Shriek Show’s two-disk DVD of Slime City Massacre just around the corner, author and filmmaker Greg Lamberson let us in on a slew of upcoming Scm events, including screenings in Buffalo and New York City and cast signings at NYC's Forbidden Planet and Burbank's Dark Delicacies.
From the Press Release:
First up is the "Slime City and Slime City Massacre Double Feature to Benefit Benjamin Heppel" on May 9th from 7:00 pm–10:30 pm at the Market Arcade Film & Arts Centre in Buffalo, where Slime City Massacre was filmed. 100% of the proceeds from ticket sales and a raffle will go to an emergency fund for an 8-year-old boy with leukemia.
“This double feature has turned into a really special event for me,” says Lamberson. “Horror authors, filmmakers, publishers, distributors and collectibles manufacturers have generously donated books, DVDs, magazines, and T-shirts to this great cause,...
From the Press Release:
First up is the "Slime City and Slime City Massacre Double Feature to Benefit Benjamin Heppel" on May 9th from 7:00 pm–10:30 pm at the Market Arcade Film & Arts Centre in Buffalo, where Slime City Massacre was filmed. 100% of the proceeds from ticket sales and a raffle will go to an emergency fund for an 8-year-old boy with leukemia.
“This double feature has turned into a really special event for me,” says Lamberson. “Horror authors, filmmakers, publishers, distributors and collectibles manufacturers have generously donated books, DVDs, magazines, and T-shirts to this great cause,...
- 5/4/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
With the upcoming DVD release of Slime City Massacre right around the corner, I thought now would be an excellent time to look back at Greg Lamberson’s 1988 flick that started it all – Slime City. Put on your raincoats, my friends, because things are about to get messy.
Jason Bene: Although Slime City is a low budget film, it is quite ambitious. Where did you find the funding to make this cult classic?
Greg Lamberson: My producing partners (Marc Makowski and Peter Clark) and I put up about one third of the $50,000 budget ourselves; we bugged friends and family for another third, and a foreign sales rep named Alexander Beck put up the remainder. It was a different time when we started, because video was huge and no-budget films sold well. But by the time we finished, the bottom had dropped out of that market. So in one sense,...
Jason Bene: Although Slime City is a low budget film, it is quite ambitious. Where did you find the funding to make this cult classic?
Greg Lamberson: My producing partners (Marc Makowski and Peter Clark) and I put up about one third of the $50,000 budget ourselves; we bugged friends and family for another third, and a foreign sales rep named Alexander Beck put up the remainder. It was a different time when we started, because video was huge and no-budget films sold well. But by the time we finished, the bottom had dropped out of that market. So in one sense,...
- 4/29/2011
- by Jason Bene
- Killer Films
Greg Lamberson's Slime City Massacre continues to screen across North America, with showings in Buffalo, the Bronx, New York City and Burbank, California. Several stars from the film will be in attendance, including: Debbie Rochon, Brooke Lewis and Lloyd Kaufman and many others. Get set for a B-movie invasion beginning May 10th with a charitable showing in Buffalo, New York. More details on this appearance and others are below.
Buffalo, New York
First up is The Slime City and Slime City Massacre double feature to Benefit Benjamin Heppel on May 9th from 7:00 pm to 10:30 pm at the Market Arcade Film & Arts Centre in Buffalo, where the Slime City Massacre was filmed.
*100% of the proceeds from ticket sales and a raffle will go to an emergency fund for an 8 year old boy with Leukemia" (Lamberson).
New York City, New York
"Next up is a DVD launch signing at...
Buffalo, New York
First up is The Slime City and Slime City Massacre double feature to Benefit Benjamin Heppel on May 9th from 7:00 pm to 10:30 pm at the Market Arcade Film & Arts Centre in Buffalo, where the Slime City Massacre was filmed.
*100% of the proceeds from ticket sales and a raffle will go to an emergency fund for an 8 year old boy with Leukemia" (Lamberson).
New York City, New York
"Next up is a DVD launch signing at...
- 4/25/2011
- by Remove28DaysLaterAnalysisThis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Instead of dragging out our Slime City Masscare galleries over a long period of time, (See part 1 here) I decided to make one last post of all our pictures, so we can concentrate on the rest of the Slime City Survivor webisodes. Below is everything we have from the set of the film featuring some of the flashback scenes from the Zachary Devon Soup Kitchen, and actors Brooke Lewis, Michael O'Hear, Lee Perkins, Kealan Patrick Burke, Debbie Rochon, Angelina Leigh and Robert C. Sabin and Mary Huner from the orginal Slime City. Also be sure and bookmark the Scs page on Horror Yearbook, or subscribe to the YouTube channel to keep updated on all the cast interviews and behind-the-scenes videos.
- 8/10/2009
- by wil
- HorrorYearbook
POPcinema gave Fango the scoop that it’s releasing the complete filmography of indie horrormeister Greg Lamberson in the two-dvd Slime City Grindhouse Collection July 28 on the Shock-o-Rama label. The company also gave us the first peek at the art for the cover and a poster that’s part of the extras package, as well as a promotional teaser; you can see them all below.
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Lamberson’s features—1988’s Slime City, 1991’s Undying Love (a.k.a. New York Vampire, making its DVDebut) and 1999’s Naked Fear—and last year’s short Johnny Gruesome, starring Misty Mundae, will be collected in the set, accompanied by the poster (by Shock Festival author/artist Stephen Romano) and the following extras, many of...
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Lamberson’s features—1988’s Slime City, 1991’s Undying Love (a.k.a. New York Vampire, making its DVDebut) and 1999’s Naked Fear—and last year’s short Johnny Gruesome, starring Misty Mundae, will be collected in the set, accompanied by the poster (by Shock Festival author/artist Stephen Romano) and the following extras, many of...
- 4/9/2009
- Fangoria
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