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- 10/6/2015
- by Todd Rigney
- DreadCentral.com
When Your Flesh Screams – Revenge Horror from LeglessCorpse Films
Huntsville, Al. LeglessCorpse Films will release Guillermo Martínez’s When Your Flesh Screams on limited edition BluRay, DVD, Steelbook DVD/BluRay, and Harmful Syndiate Video VHS. A homage to the great revenge films of the past like Wes Craven’s Last House On The Left and Meir Zarchi’s I Spit On Your Grave. Martina, a biology student, who ...
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Huntsville, Al. LeglessCorpse Films will release Guillermo Martínez’s When Your Flesh Screams on limited edition BluRay, DVD, Steelbook DVD/BluRay, and Harmful Syndiate Video VHS. A homage to the great revenge films of the past like Wes Craven’s Last House On The Left and Meir Zarchi’s I Spit On Your Grave. Martina, a biology student, who ...
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- 9/30/2015
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
Another foreign import is heading our way from director Orange Cavalcante da Silva and Vindicta Films, and we have the first bit of artwork and images for you!
From the Press Release
“They Can’T Scream” is a new horror feature film directed by Orange Cavalcante da Silva and produced by Vindicta Films. It is an Argentine-Brazilian co-production.
“The story is about a young biologist who travels with a few colleagues to the Amazonian rainforest in search of medicinal herbs for their research works. With the help of a local guide, they get into the rainforest on a ship. During the voyage the scientists find some people practicing zoophilia to a freshwater dolphin, known as ‘boto cor de rosa’. The scientists, horrified at the situation, tried to stop the act, without imagining that their lives were hanging by a thread.”
The movie is based on a true story, an usual...
From the Press Release
“They Can’T Scream” is a new horror feature film directed by Orange Cavalcante da Silva and produced by Vindicta Films. It is an Argentine-Brazilian co-production.
“The story is about a young biologist who travels with a few colleagues to the Amazonian rainforest in search of medicinal herbs for their research works. With the help of a local guide, they get into the rainforest on a ship. During the voyage the scientists find some people practicing zoophilia to a freshwater dolphin, known as ‘boto cor de rosa’. The scientists, horrified at the situation, tried to stop the act, without imagining that their lives were hanging by a thread.”
The movie is based on a true story, an usual...
- 3/11/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Several films and TV shows have sweated to put an x rating into algebra, but it's mathematics that's sexy, not mathematicians
This week saw the North American premiere of Rites of Love and Math, the film by Berkeley mathematician Ed Frenkel. After receiving complaints about the trailer, which features both formulae and naked female flesh, Berkeley's mathematical sciences research institute decided to withdraw its support for the film.
This is not the greatest smackdown in the history of mathematics – the Newton-Leibniz debate over who invented the calculus ranks a tad higher – but it may surprise you that it is not even the first controversy involving mathematics and sex. While you may not have realised it when you were studying for your algebra finals, mathematics and sex have come together often.
The Oxford Murders, starring Elijah Wood and John Hurt, is perhaps the first film that would lead one to put...
This week saw the North American premiere of Rites of Love and Math, the film by Berkeley mathematician Ed Frenkel. After receiving complaints about the trailer, which features both formulae and naked female flesh, Berkeley's mathematical sciences research institute decided to withdraw its support for the film.
This is not the greatest smackdown in the history of mathematics – the Newton-Leibniz debate over who invented the calculus ranks a tad higher – but it may surprise you that it is not even the first controversy involving mathematics and sex. While you may not have realised it when you were studying for your algebra finals, mathematics and sex have come together often.
The Oxford Murders, starring Elijah Wood and John Hurt, is perhaps the first film that would lead one to put...
- 12/6/2010
- by Jonathan Farley
- The Guardian - Film News
Another week in October, another bounty crop of horror DVDs and Blu-rays. This week we have home entertainment from recent theatrical releases of nightmares of the mind as well as re-releases of classic and campy horror, all with boatloads of extras.
Then there are other horror titles that are being re-released on Blu-ray or in packs for double dipping. On top of that, horror offerings from Asia, past seasons of TV shows, manga, novels, and even video games are all vying for our pocketbooks. And we still have four more weeks of October to go.
Next year October needs to begin in August.
Human Centipede: First Sequence
Directed by Tom Six
Human Centipede: First Sequence (review) was a sensation ever since its first mention. Stephen Colbert even talked about it at the 2010 Emmys Awards broadcast! The premise cannot be simpler. Two pretty American girls are on a road trip through Europe.
Then there are other horror titles that are being re-released on Blu-ray or in packs for double dipping. On top of that, horror offerings from Asia, past seasons of TV shows, manga, novels, and even video games are all vying for our pocketbooks. And we still have four more weeks of October to go.
Next year October needs to begin in August.
Human Centipede: First Sequence
Directed by Tom Six
Human Centipede: First Sequence (review) was a sensation ever since its first mention. Stephen Colbert even talked about it at the 2010 Emmys Awards broadcast! The premise cannot be simpler. Two pretty American girls are on a road trip through Europe.
- 10/5/2010
- by kwlow
- DreadCentral.com
This interview originally ran in June 2009.
Álex de la Iglesia always has to be the odd man out. At the American Cinematheque's Recent Spanish Cinema series last year, de la Iglesia's thriller "The Oxford Murders" was the lone English-language film shown, serving as a linguistic break from Goya winners like Jose Luis Cuerda's "The Blind Sunflowers" and Agustín Díaz Yanes' "Just Walking."
The film's also a departure from the wild comedies de la Iglesia has become known for, like the cutthroat salesman competition comedy "El Crimen Ferpecto" and the theme park-set spaghetti western "800 Bullets." (If you haven't seen either, we won't be offended if you run out to rent them now.)
Thanks to the questionable state of "Oxford"'s one-time American distributor ThinkFilm, the screening was a rare opportunity to see the Elijah Wood-John Hurt thriller on a U.S. big screen -- up until now.
Álex de la Iglesia always has to be the odd man out. At the American Cinematheque's Recent Spanish Cinema series last year, de la Iglesia's thriller "The Oxford Murders" was the lone English-language film shown, serving as a linguistic break from Goya winners like Jose Luis Cuerda's "The Blind Sunflowers" and Agustín Díaz Yanes' "Just Walking."
The film's also a departure from the wild comedies de la Iglesia has become known for, like the cutthroat salesman competition comedy "El Crimen Ferpecto" and the theme park-set spaghetti western "800 Bullets." (If you haven't seen either, we won't be offended if you run out to rent them now.)
Thanks to the questionable state of "Oxford"'s one-time American distributor ThinkFilm, the screening was a rare opportunity to see the Elijah Wood-John Hurt thriller on a U.S. big screen -- up until now.
- 8/3/2010
- by Stephen Saito
- ifc.com
Chicago – In this edition of the HollywoodChicago.com Hookup: DVD, one lucky winner will clean up with three DVDs from Magnolia Pictures for the movies “Donkey Punch,” “Severance” and “Splinter” plus a full-size poster for “The Oxford Murders” signed by cult-favorite director Álex de la Iglesia!
“The Oxford Murders” stars Elijah Wood and John Hurt. The film premiered on video on demand, Xbox and Amazon.com on July 7, 2010 and opens in theaters Aug. 6, 2010. “Donkey Punch” stars Robert Boulter and Sian Breckin. “Severance” stars Toby Stephens and Claudie Blakley. “Splinter” stars Charles Baker and Jill Wagner.
To win your free DVDs and poster courtesy of HollywoodChicago.com, all you need to do is answer a question in this Web-based submission form. That’s it! Directions to enter this HollywoodChicago.com Hookup and immediately win can be found beneath the graphic below.
The movie poster for “The Oxford Murders” with Elijah Wood and John Hurt.
“The Oxford Murders” stars Elijah Wood and John Hurt. The film premiered on video on demand, Xbox and Amazon.com on July 7, 2010 and opens in theaters Aug. 6, 2010. “Donkey Punch” stars Robert Boulter and Sian Breckin. “Severance” stars Toby Stephens and Claudie Blakley. “Splinter” stars Charles Baker and Jill Wagner.
To win your free DVDs and poster courtesy of HollywoodChicago.com, all you need to do is answer a question in this Web-based submission form. That’s it! Directions to enter this HollywoodChicago.com Hookup and immediately win can be found beneath the graphic below.
The movie poster for “The Oxford Murders” with Elijah Wood and John Hurt.
- 7/16/2010
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
ComingSoon.net has your exclusive first look at a clip from Álex de la Iglesia's crime-thriller The Oxford Murders , opening in theaters on August 6th. In the film, based on Guillermo Martinez's award-winning novel, an elderly woman is viciously murdered in Oxford and her body is discovered by two strangers whose lives are immediately changed forever: Arthur Seldom (John Hurt), a prestigious professor of logic, and Martin (Elijah Wood), a young graduate student who has just arrived at the university hoping to be Seldom's pupil. It quickly becomes clear that hers is the first in a series of increasingly bizarre murders, with each victim's corpse marked by strange symbols. Professor and student join forces to try and crack the code, setting into motion an elaborate game with the...
- 7/2/2010
- Comingsoon.net
Elijah Wood hasn't been on the big screen recently, but he's returning this summer in a new idie thriller co-starring John Hurt, "The Oxford Murders." Based on Guillermo Martinez's novel, "Oxford" finds Wood playing a grad student who arrives on the scene of the famous English university attempting to become the pupil of a noted professor of logic portrayed by John Hurt. Unfortunatley, they both discover an elderly woman who has been murdered at the school and quickly realize they have a serial killer on their hands. In this exclusive clip provided to HitFix, Hurt tries to explain to a local...
- 7/1/2010
- by HitFix Staff
- Hitfix
Just yesterday we brought you news about The Oxford Murders making its home video debut after a two-year long waiting period, and now we've got the trailer for you. We're good like that.
The film starring Elijah Wood, John Hurt, Leonor Watling, Julie Cox, and Burn Gorman (greatest name ever) will arrive on VOD, Xbox Live, Playstation, Amazon and Vudu on July 2nd and will be opening in theaters on August 6th from Magnolia Pictures.
Synopsis
"When an elderly woman is viciously murdered in Oxford, her body is discovered by two strangers whose lives are immediately changed forever: Arthur Seldom (John Hurt), a prestigious professor of logic, and Martin (Elijah Wood), a young graduate student who has just arrived at the university hoping to be Seldom’s pupil.
It quickly becomes clear that hers is the first in a series of increasingly bizarre murders, with each victim’s corpse marked by strange symbols.
The film starring Elijah Wood, John Hurt, Leonor Watling, Julie Cox, and Burn Gorman (greatest name ever) will arrive on VOD, Xbox Live, Playstation, Amazon and Vudu on July 2nd and will be opening in theaters on August 6th from Magnolia Pictures.
Synopsis
"When an elderly woman is viciously murdered in Oxford, her body is discovered by two strangers whose lives are immediately changed forever: Arthur Seldom (John Hurt), a prestigious professor of logic, and Martin (Elijah Wood), a young graduate student who has just arrived at the university hoping to be Seldom’s pupil.
It quickly becomes clear that hers is the first in a series of increasingly bizarre murders, with each victim’s corpse marked by strange symbols.
- 6/25/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Everyone loves a good murder mystery. Especially those in which the killer is particularly psychotic. Such is the case with Alex de la Iglesia's thriller The Oxford Murders, which is finally coming to the States after a two-year long wait.
The film starring Elijah Wood, John Hurt, Leonor Watling, Julie Cox, and Burn Gorman (greatest name ever) will arrive on VOD, Xbox Live, Playstation, Amazon and Vudu on July 2nd and will be opening in theaters on August 6th from Magnolia Pictures.
Synopsis
"When an elderly woman is viciously murdered in Oxford, her body is discovered by two strangers whose lives are immediately changed forever: Arthur Seldom (John Hurt), a prestigious professor of logic, and Martin (Elijah Wood), a young graduate student who has just arrived at the university hoping to be Seldom’s pupil.
It quickly becomes clear that hers is the first in a series of increasingly bizarre murders,...
The film starring Elijah Wood, John Hurt, Leonor Watling, Julie Cox, and Burn Gorman (greatest name ever) will arrive on VOD, Xbox Live, Playstation, Amazon and Vudu on July 2nd and will be opening in theaters on August 6th from Magnolia Pictures.
Synopsis
"When an elderly woman is viciously murdered in Oxford, her body is discovered by two strangers whose lives are immediately changed forever: Arthur Seldom (John Hurt), a prestigious professor of logic, and Martin (Elijah Wood), a young graduate student who has just arrived at the university hoping to be Seldom’s pupil.
It quickly becomes clear that hers is the first in a series of increasingly bizarre murders,...
- 6/24/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
HollywoodNews.com: Elijah Wood’s latest film, “The Oxford Murders,” has just released the official poster for the film.
Based on Guillermo Martinez’s award-winning novel, the film follows Arthur Seldom (John Hurt), a prestigious professor of logic at Oxford, and Martin (Elijah Wood), a young graduate student discover an old lady murdered. It quickly becomes clear that this is the first in a series of murders, all of which are announced by the murderer with strange symbols. Arthur and Martin join forces to try and crack the code and thus begins an elaborate puzzle, in which nothing is at it seems, and the truth is elusive. As Martin gets closer to the facts, he feels increasingly insecure with his grasp on the world around him.
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Based on Guillermo Martinez’s award-winning novel, the film follows Arthur Seldom (John Hurt), a prestigious professor of logic at Oxford, and Martin (Elijah Wood), a young graduate student discover an old lady murdered. It quickly becomes clear that this is the first in a series of murders, all of which are announced by the murderer with strange symbols. Arthur and Martin join forces to try and crack the code and thus begins an elaborate puzzle, in which nothing is at it seems, and the truth is elusive. As Martin gets closer to the facts, he feels increasingly insecure with his grasp on the world around him.
Awards News, Breaking News, Entertainment News, Movie News, Music News, Hollywood News...
- 6/22/2010
- by HollywoodNews.com
- Hollywoodnews.com
Álex de la Iglesia always has to be the odd man out. At the American Cinematheque's Recent Spanish Cinema series the other week, de la Iglesia's thriller "The Oxford Murders" was the lone English-language film shown, serving as a linguistic break from Goya winners like Jose Luis Cuerda's "The Blind Sunflowers" and Agustín Díaz Yanes' "Just Walking." The film's also a departure from the wild comedies de la Iglesia has become known for, like the cutthroat salesman competition comedy "El Crimen Ferpecto" and the theme park-set spaghetti western "800 Bullets." (If you haven't seen either, we won't be offended if you run out to rent them now.)
Thanks to the questionable state of "Oxford"'s one-time American distributor ThinkFilm, the screening was one of few opportunities to see the Elijah Wood-John Hurt thriller on a U.S. big screen -- according to de la Iglesia, the film will be going direct to DVD.
Thanks to the questionable state of "Oxford"'s one-time American distributor ThinkFilm, the screening was one of few opportunities to see the Elijah Wood-John Hurt thriller on a U.S. big screen -- according to de la Iglesia, the film will be going direct to DVD.
- 6/16/2009
- by Stephen Saito
- ifc.com
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