Bloody Disgusting has revealed the new films that are joining its Screambox horror streaming service in May, including Life of Belle, México Bárbaro II, and Death 4 Told.
Journey south of the border with México Bárbaro II on Screambox May 10. Michelle Garza Cervera (Huesera: The Bone Woman) and Diego Cohen (Mark of the Devil) are among the anthology’s nine filmmakers exploring Mexico’s most horrific traditions and legends.
One body, two heads, and 6,000 teeth take a bite out of Screambox in 2-Headed Shark Attack on May 10. Carmen Electra (Scary Movie), Charlie O’Connell (“The Bachelor”), and Brooke Hogan (Hogan Knows Best) star in the campy creature feature.
Enjoy four wicked tales of terror in Death 4 Told also on Screambox May 10. The 2004 indie horror anthology features Margot Kidder (Black Christmas), Tom Savini (Dawn of the Dead), Alicia Goranson (“Roseanne”), Rich Sommer (“Mad Men”), and Lily Pilblad (“Fringe”).
Drawing comparisons to Paranormal Activity and Skinamarink,...
Journey south of the border with México Bárbaro II on Screambox May 10. Michelle Garza Cervera (Huesera: The Bone Woman) and Diego Cohen (Mark of the Devil) are among the anthology’s nine filmmakers exploring Mexico’s most horrific traditions and legends.
One body, two heads, and 6,000 teeth take a bite out of Screambox in 2-Headed Shark Attack on May 10. Carmen Electra (Scary Movie), Charlie O’Connell (“The Bachelor”), and Brooke Hogan (Hogan Knows Best) star in the campy creature feature.
Enjoy four wicked tales of terror in Death 4 Told also on Screambox May 10. The 2004 indie horror anthology features Margot Kidder (Black Christmas), Tom Savini (Dawn of the Dead), Alicia Goranson (“Roseanne”), Rich Sommer (“Mad Men”), and Lily Pilblad (“Fringe”).
Drawing comparisons to Paranormal Activity and Skinamarink,...
- 5/1/2024
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
A new month bring new titles for streaming service Screambox. Mexican horror anthology Mexico Barbaro II, found footage horror Life of Belle and another horror anthology, Death 4 Told, starring Margo Kidder and Tom Savini lead the pack this month. Check out the lineup below. Screambox May Streaming Line-Up Includes Life Of Belle, Mexico Barbaro II, Death 4 Told Screambox has revealed the new films that are joining the horror streaming service in May, including Life of Belle, México Bárbaro II, and Death 4 Told. Journey south of the border with México Bárbaro II on Screambox May 10. Michelle Garza Cervera (Huesera: The Bone Woman) and Diego Cohen (Mark of the Devil) are among the anthology's nine filmmakers exploring Mexico's most...
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- 5/1/2024
- Screen Anarchy
Nine Mexican directors explore the most brutal, ruthless and bizarre Mexican traditions and legends.
México Bárbaro II is the compelling and surreal follow-up to the México Bárbaro anthology, this time with more auteurs and even more stomach-churning gore. Available on Blu-ray now from Unearthed Films
Plot Synopsis:
In this gore-packed anthology, nine Mexican directors come together to narrate nine brutal, ruthless and bizarre legends of their country. México Bárbaro II shows the world superstition and lore of Mexican culture, from stories told by grandmothers, to the dark and disturbing ancestral bloody rites.
Directors: Michelle Garza Cervera … (segment “Vitriol”) Diego Cohen … (segment “Paidós Phobos”) Christian Cueva … (segment “Bolas De Fuego”) Ricardo Farias … (segment “Bolas de Fuego”) Carlos Meléndez … (segment “Ya Es Hora”) Lex Ortega … (segment “Exodoncia”) Abraham Sánchez … (segment “La Leyenda De Juan Soldado”) Sergio Tello … (segment “No Te Duermas”) Fernando Urdapilleta … (segment “Potzonalli”)
Bonus Materials: Bolas de Fuego Featurette Exodoncia...
México Bárbaro II is the compelling and surreal follow-up to the México Bárbaro anthology, this time with more auteurs and even more stomach-churning gore. Available on Blu-ray now from Unearthed Films
Plot Synopsis:
In this gore-packed anthology, nine Mexican directors come together to narrate nine brutal, ruthless and bizarre legends of their country. México Bárbaro II shows the world superstition and lore of Mexican culture, from stories told by grandmothers, to the dark and disturbing ancestral bloody rites.
Directors: Michelle Garza Cervera … (segment “Vitriol”) Diego Cohen … (segment “Paidós Phobos”) Christian Cueva … (segment “Bolas De Fuego”) Ricardo Farias … (segment “Bolas de Fuego”) Carlos Meléndez … (segment “Ya Es Hora”) Lex Ortega … (segment “Exodoncia”) Abraham Sánchez … (segment “La Leyenda De Juan Soldado”) Sergio Tello … (segment “No Te Duermas”) Fernando Urdapilleta … (segment “Potzonalli”)
Bonus Materials: Bolas de Fuego Featurette Exodoncia...
- 1/23/2024
- by Peter 'Witchfinder' Hopkins
- Horror Asylum
Our friends at the Horrorant Film Festival in Athens, Greece will kick off their sixth edition one week tomorrow on May 9th. Over six days collection of international genre titles will be screened to a rabid local audience. This year's program includes a focus on Latin American genre cinema with three films from the Onetti brothers out of Argentina, Lucio Rojas from Chile and Diego Cohen from Mexico. All three lads are perfect gentlemen and seasoned genre filmmakers. Onetti will be attending the festival to present his giallo trilogy and give a horror masterclass. Zach Lipovsky and Adam B. Stein's Freaks will open this year's festival and Owen Egerton's Blood Fest will close. Celebrating our local talent, a couple Canadian titles made it...
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- 5/1/2019
- Screen Anarchy
In celebration of its 10-year anniversary, Hola Mexico Film Festival 2018 will host special screenings at the Rooftop Cinema Club’s Montalbán Theatre, a historic theater that celebrates Latin arts and culture, and this year’s festival lineup includes Mexico Barbaro 2 and Issa López's Tigers are Not Afraid (read Ben Larned's review here).
Read on for details on Tigers Are Not Afraid and Mexico Barbaro 2, and to learn more about the 10th annual Hola Mexico Film Festival, visit the festival's official website.
"The festival is held every year at two iconic Los Angeles locations, L.A. Regal Live and Cinepolis Pico Rivera. And this year the festival will be having some special screenings at the historic Montalban Rooftop in celebration of its 10-year anniversary. The festival is from June 1st to June 9th.
Vuelven
Tigers Are Not Afraid
Dir. Issa LÓPEZ
Cast: Paola Lara, Hanssel Casillas, Tenoch Huert, Ianis...
Read on for details on Tigers Are Not Afraid and Mexico Barbaro 2, and to learn more about the 10th annual Hola Mexico Film Festival, visit the festival's official website.
"The festival is held every year at two iconic Los Angeles locations, L.A. Regal Live and Cinepolis Pico Rivera. And this year the festival will be having some special screenings at the historic Montalban Rooftop in celebration of its 10-year anniversary. The festival is from June 1st to June 9th.
Vuelven
Tigers Are Not Afraid
Dir. Issa LÓPEZ
Cast: Paola Lara, Hanssel Casillas, Tenoch Huert, Ianis...
- 5/17/2018
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
An innovative way of tackling piracy in Peru was among the topics up for discussion at a panel hosted by Ventana Sur genre sidebar Blood Window on Wednesday.
Peruvian director Dorian Fernández-Moris told the audience in a session moderated by Screen International Us editor Jeremy Kay how the counterfeiters wasted no time going after his first film Cementario General.
“My movie opened and next day they were selling my movie at the traffic lights for $2,” said Fernández-Moris. “I wanted to kick them but I understand this is part of a huge machine.”
What happened next was even more eye-opening. The filmmaker explained how the people who distributed pirate copies formed Fencopac, an association that acquired home distribution rights to Peruvian films.
Fencopac sells legal DVDs and Blu-ray discs at around $4 and returns $1 from each sale to the producers.
“We don’t have piracy any more. I received $35,000 for Cemetary 2 and a similar amount for another film. Now...
Peruvian director Dorian Fernández-Moris told the audience in a session moderated by Screen International Us editor Jeremy Kay how the counterfeiters wasted no time going after his first film Cementario General.
“My movie opened and next day they were selling my movie at the traffic lights for $2,” said Fernández-Moris. “I wanted to kick them but I understand this is part of a huge machine.”
What happened next was even more eye-opening. The filmmaker explained how the people who distributed pirate copies formed Fencopac, an association that acquired home distribution rights to Peruvian films.
Fencopac sells legal DVDs and Blu-ray discs at around $4 and returns $1 from each sale to the producers.
“We don’t have piracy any more. I received $35,000 for Cemetary 2 and a similar amount for another film. Now...
- 12/2/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
As the Latin American film market came to a close in Buenos Aires at the weekend (December 5), market organisers unveiled a number of award winners.Primer Corte
Primer Corte honours went to Luis Zorraquín’s Guaraní (Paraguay-Argentina) for the European Vision Award, while Clever from Uruguay’s Federico Borgia and Guillermo Madeiro won the Haciendo Cine Awards.
Clever also took honours from the Habanero Company jury in the LatAm Vision Awards section as California (Brazil) by Marina Person won the prize from the Wild Fox and Assimilate juries.
California also prevailed in the Incaa TV Award and the Primer Corte Variety Award.
Blood Window
Turning to the Blood Window programme, the Beyond The Window section saw Daniel de la Vega’s Punto Muerto win the Divicom Rental award and Habana Territorio de Vampiros by Carlos Lechuga win the Roma Lazio Film Commission prize.
Two films have been invited to take part in the Fantastic Fest’s Fantastic...
Primer Corte honours went to Luis Zorraquín’s Guaraní (Paraguay-Argentina) for the European Vision Award, while Clever from Uruguay’s Federico Borgia and Guillermo Madeiro won the Haciendo Cine Awards.
Clever also took honours from the Habanero Company jury in the LatAm Vision Awards section as California (Brazil) by Marina Person won the prize from the Wild Fox and Assimilate juries.
California also prevailed in the Incaa TV Award and the Primer Corte Variety Award.
Blood Window
Turning to the Blood Window programme, the Beyond The Window section saw Daniel de la Vega’s Punto Muerto win the Divicom Rental award and Habana Territorio de Vampiros by Carlos Lechuga win the Roma Lazio Film Commission prize.
Two films have been invited to take part in the Fantastic Fest’s Fantastic...
- 12/7/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Organisers behind Ventana Sur’s genre works-in-progress sidebar have announced their selections.
The titles comprise one from each of Argentina, Brazil and Ecuador and three from Mexico.
Joe Houlberg’s Ecuadorian title Thirst (Sed) centres on a blind woman and her friends who must confront ghosts and hidden desires.
Argentina’s Intimate Witness (Testigo Intimo) by Santiago Fernández concerns a fight between brothers for the love of a woman that leads to a bloody and unexpected conclusion.
Petter Belestorf and Joel Caetano’s sequence of Brazilian vignettes The Black Fables (As Fábulas Negras) pays homage to genre cinema.
From Mexico comes Diego Cohen’s tale of romantic obsession Honeymoon (Luna De Miel); Isaac Ezban’s profile of an apocalyptic Mexico in The Similar (Los Parecidos); and Adrián García Bogliano’s Here Comes The Devil follow-up Scherzo Diabólico, about a kidnap plot that goes awry.
Several prizes are available to the entries, including the Roma...
The titles comprise one from each of Argentina, Brazil and Ecuador and three from Mexico.
Joe Houlberg’s Ecuadorian title Thirst (Sed) centres on a blind woman and her friends who must confront ghosts and hidden desires.
Argentina’s Intimate Witness (Testigo Intimo) by Santiago Fernández concerns a fight between brothers for the love of a woman that leads to a bloody and unexpected conclusion.
Petter Belestorf and Joel Caetano’s sequence of Brazilian vignettes The Black Fables (As Fábulas Negras) pays homage to genre cinema.
From Mexico comes Diego Cohen’s tale of romantic obsession Honeymoon (Luna De Miel); Isaac Ezban’s profile of an apocalyptic Mexico in The Similar (Los Parecidos); and Adrián García Bogliano’s Here Comes The Devil follow-up Scherzo Diabólico, about a kidnap plot that goes awry.
Several prizes are available to the entries, including the Roma...
- 11/16/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Organisers behind Ventana Sur’s genre works-in-progress sidebar have announced their selections.
The titles comprise one from each of Argentina, Brazil and Ecuador and three from Mexico.
Joe Houlberg’s Ecuadorian title Sed centres on a blind woman and her friends who must confront ghosts and hidden desires.
Argentina’s Testigo Intimo by Santiago Fernández concerns a fight between brothers for the love of a woman that leads to a bloody and unexpected conclusion.
Petter Belestorf and Joel Caetano’s sequence of Brazilian vignettes As Fábulas Negras pays homage to genre cinema.
From Mexico comes Diego Cohen’s tale of romantic obsession Luna De Miel; Isaac Ezban’s profile of an apocalyptic Mexico in Los Parecidos; and Adrián García’s Here Comes The Devil follow-up Scherzo Diabólico, about a kidnap plot that goes awry.
Several prizes are available to the entries, including the Roma Lazio Blood Award for post-production services; an offer of international sales under Habannero...
The titles comprise one from each of Argentina, Brazil and Ecuador and three from Mexico.
Joe Houlberg’s Ecuadorian title Sed centres on a blind woman and her friends who must confront ghosts and hidden desires.
Argentina’s Testigo Intimo by Santiago Fernández concerns a fight between brothers for the love of a woman that leads to a bloody and unexpected conclusion.
Petter Belestorf and Joel Caetano’s sequence of Brazilian vignettes As Fábulas Negras pays homage to genre cinema.
From Mexico comes Diego Cohen’s tale of romantic obsession Luna De Miel; Isaac Ezban’s profile of an apocalyptic Mexico in Los Parecidos; and Adrián García’s Here Comes The Devil follow-up Scherzo Diabólico, about a kidnap plot that goes awry.
Several prizes are available to the entries, including the Roma Lazio Blood Award for post-production services; an offer of international sales under Habannero...
- 11/16/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
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