Dennis Harvey covers the first week of low-budget geeks, weirdos and gore on display at the Another Hole in the Head Festival.
The SFIFF announced its 2008 program and the June 13 launch of its year-round programming on one screen at the Sundance Kabuki
The list of talking dog movies is long and storied, but one stands head and forelocks above the others: A Boy and His Dog.
An idea so vivid yet simple you've got to wonder why more movies haven't used it: Something happens that turns the populace into irrational maniacs.
It probably wasn't Romero's original dream to become semi-famous for movies about the flesh-eating undead.
The Irish flick might put the leper back in leprechaun, but it's still at heart a reassuringly formulaic hunk of bloody commercial horror.
Midnites for Maniacs unearths populist yet esoteric genre and exploitation flicks that have mostly disappeared into the netherworld of discarded VHS rental tapes.
A conversation with Joshua Grannel, a.k.a. Peaches Christ, founder and host of camp/cult-fest extravaganza Midnight Mass.
Taste a bit of the vintage grindhouse experience at the last of Dead Channels' Month of Sleazy Sundays triple bill of under-the-radar movies.
An appreciation of the great actress of cult and mainstream films, before her appearance at a Midnight Mass screening of Death Race 2000.
The beloved cult classic will screen in conjunction with a live cast reunion at Peaches Christ's Midnight Mass series.
Film programmer Jesse Hawthrone Ficks talks about the enduring appeal of midnight movies.
Film programmer Jesse Hawthrone Ficks talks about the enduring appeal of midnight movies.
The List: How JT LeRoy went from fiction to fact in the media.
Michael Fox goes behind the scenes on Peaches Christs' slice-'em-up.