They have watched our planet.
They have studied our culture.
They have identified our weaknesses.
And they have waited 70 years for revenge.
Isn’t that one of the best tags ever? Especially when the movie itself is described as Inglorious Basterds meets Spaceballs (brilliant!). This movie is the one and only Iron Sky, a film directed by Timo Vuorensola from Entertainment One, featuring Nazis in Space!
The future cult classic follows the fourth Reich in their attempt for vengeance upon America and invades store shelves tomorrow, October 2nd. You can purchase the Blu-ray for $24.98 (Amazon Blu-Ray) and the DVD for $19.98 (Amazon DVD) Or you can participate in our Blu-ray Giveaway right here!
All you need to do is leave a comment on This Post expressing your enthusiasm for this movie and/or letting us know why you want to win! We have 3 (Three!) of these bad boys to give away,...
They have studied our culture.
They have identified our weaknesses.
And they have waited 70 years for revenge.
Isn’t that one of the best tags ever? Especially when the movie itself is described as Inglorious Basterds meets Spaceballs (brilliant!). This movie is the one and only Iron Sky, a film directed by Timo Vuorensola from Entertainment One, featuring Nazis in Space!
The future cult classic follows the fourth Reich in their attempt for vengeance upon America and invades store shelves tomorrow, October 2nd. You can purchase the Blu-ray for $24.98 (Amazon Blu-Ray) and the DVD for $19.98 (Amazon DVD) Or you can participate in our Blu-ray Giveaway right here!
All you need to do is leave a comment on This Post expressing your enthusiasm for this movie and/or letting us know why you want to win! We have 3 (Three!) of these bad boys to give away,...
- 10/1/2012
- by Andy Greene
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
Check out a video shot during the Film School Confidential screening of Paul Lynch’s classic 1980 slasher Prom Night at Toronto’s Revue Cinema last Thursday, September 22. In this post-screening Q&A, you’ll see and hear Fango editor Chris Alexander talk to actress Mary Elizabeth Rubens (who played sexy, virginal Kelly, the film’s first murder victim) and legendary composer Carl Zittrer (who also scored Children Shouldn’T Play With Dead Things, Black Christmas and many, many more). Have a look and listen after the jump…
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- 9/26/2011
- by gingold@starloggroup.com (FANGORIA Staff)
- Fangoria
Check out a video shot during the Film School Confidential screening of Paul Lynch’s classic 1980 slasher Prom Night at Toronto’s Revue Cinema last Thursday, September 22. In this post-screening Q&A, you’ll see and hear Fango editor Chris Alexander talk to actress Mary Elizabeth Rubens (who played sexy, virginal Kelly, the film’s first murder victim) and legendary composer Carl Zittrer (who also scored Children Shouldn’T Play With Dead Things, Black Christmas and many, many more). Have a look and listen after the jump…
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- 9/26/2011
- by gingold@starloggroup.com (FANGORIA Staff)
- Fangoria
Iron Sky, the Finnish-German-Australian sci-fi black comedy about Nazis from the Dark Side of the Moon, has released its promo trailer online. The trailer is still work-in-progress and it was released on the film project’s Iron Sky Sneak Peek web service to give the fans a glimpse of what the live action in the film will look like, and to get comments and suggestions for finishing up the promo trailer.
“We opened Iron Sky Sneak Peek when we started shooting Iron Sky last November as both a service for fans and a crowd funding channel. A subscription costs a minimum of one euro, but those who want to support us can pay more”,
says Timo Vuorensola, the director of Iron Sky.
“The basic idea of the service is to give the internet audience a chance to see how the first five minutes of Iron Sky are made, starting from...
“We opened Iron Sky Sneak Peek when we started shooting Iron Sky last November as both a service for fans and a crowd funding channel. A subscription costs a minimum of one euro, but those who want to support us can pay more”,
says Timo Vuorensola, the director of Iron Sky.
“The basic idea of the service is to give the internet audience a chance to see how the first five minutes of Iron Sky are made, starting from...
- 3/28/2011
- by Allan Ford
- Filmofilia
Fangoria wants to send three lucky Toronto-area residents to see editor Chris Alexander’s 35mm presentation of the 1978 version of Invasion Of The Body Snatchers as part of Alexander’s ongoing Film School Confidential series at The Bloor Cinema. The screening, hosted by co-star and genre veteran Art Hindle (The Brood, Black Christmas, Offspring), takes place Wednesday, March 30 at 9:30 p.m.
- 3/20/2011
- by gingold@starloggroup.com (FANGORIA Staff)
- Fangoria
Iron Sky, the Finnish-Australian-German sci-fi movie about Nazis from the Dark Side of the Moon, has begun the Australian part of their shoot at Village Roadshow Studios in Queensland.
Iron Sky is breaking new ground with its wide ranging collaboration with the fans and the Internet community. This community has contributed ideas and creative talent for the film, as well as funds via purchasing merchandise and support kits, and by actually investing in the film. Iron Sky is aiming to gather one million euros from its fan community as contributions and investments.
Iron Sky has a budget of 6.8 million euros. The film is directed by Timo Vuorensola, and the Australian and New Zealander cast includes Peta Sergeant (Satisfaction), Christopher Kirby (The Matrix Reloaded & Revolutions, Daybreakers, Space: Above and Beyond) and Stephanie Paul (Separation City, Film School Confidential). The German cast includes Julia Dietze (1½ Ritter), Götz Otto (Schindler’s List, Downfall), Udo Kier (Dogville,...
Iron Sky is breaking new ground with its wide ranging collaboration with the fans and the Internet community. This community has contributed ideas and creative talent for the film, as well as funds via purchasing merchandise and support kits, and by actually investing in the film. Iron Sky is aiming to gather one million euros from its fan community as contributions and investments.
Iron Sky has a budget of 6.8 million euros. The film is directed by Timo Vuorensola, and the Australian and New Zealander cast includes Peta Sergeant (Satisfaction), Christopher Kirby (The Matrix Reloaded & Revolutions, Daybreakers, Space: Above and Beyond) and Stephanie Paul (Separation City, Film School Confidential). The German cast includes Julia Dietze (1½ Ritter), Götz Otto (Schindler’s List, Downfall), Udo Kier (Dogville,...
- 1/13/2011
- by Allan Ford
- Filmofilia
Seeking publication in today's advertisement saturated industry can be a bit like wandering into the zombie apocalypse: impossible odds, a sense of isolation, and at times it feels like everyone actually making it out there is in serious need of "braaaaaaaaaiiiiinssss."
It's an upstream swim without a doubt. But author Thom Carnell (who is a longtime contributor to both Fangoria Magazine and the Dread Central site as well as a once upon a time co-creator and writer for the much revered Carpe Noctem Magazine) is tackling both at the same time with his first novel, No Flesh Shall Be Spared (review here). Fueled by zombie-bashing carnage, the novel was released in time for Halloween of 2010.
Ck Burch for DC: Let’s start by asking you about your nom de plume. Why do you write only under your last name?
Carnell: It's really a nod to my family. So much of...
It's an upstream swim without a doubt. But author Thom Carnell (who is a longtime contributor to both Fangoria Magazine and the Dread Central site as well as a once upon a time co-creator and writer for the much revered Carpe Noctem Magazine) is tackling both at the same time with his first novel, No Flesh Shall Be Spared (review here). Fueled by zombie-bashing carnage, the novel was released in time for Halloween of 2010.
Ck Burch for DC: Let’s start by asking you about your nom de plume. Why do you write only under your last name?
Carnell: It's really a nod to my family. So much of...
- 11/30/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Back in the day, going to the movies was an event, a special night out filled with very specific sights, sounds, and smells. Friends would gather and pay their money, buy popcorn and drinks, and settle in for a cartoon, some trailers, maybe a short film or two, and then one – sometimes two – features. Talk to anyone who remembers those days and you’ll see a wistful expression pass over their faces, a look of embodied nostalgia.
These days, going to the movies is a “turn-n-burn” proposition. Theater owners pack an audience in, show a trailer or three, and (god help us!) even throw in a few commercials before we finally get to see the film we paid way too much for. Once the movie is over, we are quickly ushered out so that the procedure can be repeated for the next showtime. All sense of spectacle has been removed,...
These days, going to the movies is a “turn-n-burn” proposition. Theater owners pack an audience in, show a trailer or three, and (god help us!) even throw in a few commercials before we finally get to see the film we paid way too much for. Once the movie is over, we are quickly ushered out so that the procedure can be repeated for the next showtime. All sense of spectacle has been removed,...
- 8/13/2010
- by Carnell
- DreadCentral.com
As part of Fangoria editor-in-chief Chris Alexander's ongoing Film School Confidential! screening/lecture series at Toronto's Bloor Cinema, Alexander and Vagrancy Films are rewarding loyal Fsc students with an uncut 35mm print of Lucio Fulci's City of the Living Dead . Film School Confidential! is proud to present this magnum opus of shock, a wild, smarmy and delicious 35mm experience. As usual, Alexander will provide a pre-screening, in-depth lecture, this time about Fulci and City 's importance as both a piece of his puzzle and a piece of horror history. And then.let the drills whir and the spleens spill. It's time to open the gates of hell... The event begins at 9:30pm sharp. Tickets are eight bucks for members, ten bones for non-members. For more: Click here!
- 5/13/2010
- shocktillyoudrop.com
The big-screen terrors just keep comin’ for Halloween and beyond as more revivals and special screenings have been announced. You can track back through our previous coverage starting here, and mark your calendars for the following recent announcements:
• New York City’s Maysles Institute (343 Malcolm X Boulevard/Lenox Avenue between 127th and 128th Streets) is in the midst of a series simply called The Horror!, focusing on documentaries pertaining to fright filmmaking, with all shows starting at 7:30 p.m. Tonight, Roy Frumkes will present Document Of The Dead, his chronicle of the making of George A. Romero’s classic Dawn Of The Dead (which will be shown after Frumkes’ post-document Q&A). Tomorrow, Wednesday, Oct. 28, there’ll be a rare chance to catch Joel DeMott’s Demon Lover Diary, the saga of the highly contentious production of the Michigan-lensed ’70s cheapie Demon Lover, starring Gunnar Hansen. Chris Smith’s American Movie,...
• New York City’s Maysles Institute (343 Malcolm X Boulevard/Lenox Avenue between 127th and 128th Streets) is in the midst of a series simply called The Horror!, focusing on documentaries pertaining to fright filmmaking, with all shows starting at 7:30 p.m. Tonight, Roy Frumkes will present Document Of The Dead, his chronicle of the making of George A. Romero’s classic Dawn Of The Dead (which will be shown after Frumkes’ post-document Q&A). Tomorrow, Wednesday, Oct. 28, there’ll be a rare chance to catch Joel DeMott’s Demon Lover Diary, the saga of the highly contentious production of the Michigan-lensed ’70s cheapie Demon Lover, starring Gunnar Hansen. Chris Smith’s American Movie,...
- 10/27/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Michael Gingold and Samuel Zimmerman)
- Fangoria
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