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Over The Rainbow – Outtake

Proteigon


A short film by Burayan, directed at partizan during a two month intership.

with Luca Fiore

music by Nodey & Omar
sound design by Moritz Reich

with the help of Nathalie Lapicorey, Zeynep Gizem De Loecker, Benoit Masson, Vincent Nguyen, François Colou et Fabien Chambert
http://vimeo.com/user4768319

Never Sleep Again – Making Of A Nightmare On Elm Street

Never Sleep Again - Making Of A Nightmare On Elm Street
In this thrilling 240-minute DVD retrospective, those fans will find everything they’ve ever dreamed of as they enter the hallucinogenic world of A Nightmare On Elm Street like never before: exploring the true-life account that spurred mastermind Wes Craven to craft the first groundbreaking film; delving deep behind the scenes of the original and all of its sequels; learning how the cast and crew brought their worst nightmares to life on screen; understanding the impact the series has had on the genre its viewers and detractors; and, finally, getting a sneak peek at the reimagining of the Krueger mythos in the forthcoming remake.
www.elmstreetlegacy.com | Watch It On YouTube

Sounds Of Terror

Sounds Of Terror
We are a Professional Sound Effects company for the Halloween Industry, our sound effects are played at 100′s of Haunted Houses every year around the world. Also includes movies, holograms, audio haunted stories and Disney Haunted Mansion goodies.
www.soundsofterror.com

Rue Morgue

Rue Morgue
A publication exclusively devoted to horror in culture and entertainment. Also features cinema, store, archives, events and general information.
www.rue-morgue.com

American Grindhouse

American Grindhouse
The salacious and uproarious American Grindhouse explores the hidden history of the exploitation film, those popular purveyors of cheap sex and violence. It emerged from the tents of carnie sideshows into features like Freaks, and mutated from there to change with the times. There were the rebellious teen flicks of the Eisenhower 50s, bloody gore-fests and drug movies of the turbulent 60s, and the Blaxploitation boom in the 70s. American Grindhouse takes a fascinating look at the films, filmmakers, shysters, and hustlers who made it all happen. Narrated by Academy Award nominee Robert Forster (Jackie Brown), with exclusive interviews with filmmakers, actors and critics Herschell Gordon Lewis, Joe Dante, Larry Cohen, John Landis, Fred Williamson, Kim Morgan and many more. Featuring over 200 clips from some of the most outrageous movies ever made, American Grindhouse is the most comprehensive documentary ever made on these masterpieces of the lowbrow.
www.americangrindhouse.com | Watch It On Hulu

Nightmares in Red, White and Blue

Nightmares in Red, White and Blue
Nightmares in Red, White and Blue: The Evolution of the American Horror Film is a feature-length documentary based on the book of the same name by Joseph Maddrey. It examines the idea that horror films reflect the times and places in which they are made – illustrating how classic monster movies exploited the anxieties of war-time generations, and how more savage modern horror films stem from the psychic fallout of America’s counterculture movement and the subsequent rise of increasingly conservative political forces.
www.nightmaresinredwhiteandblue.com | Watch It On Hulu

American Scary

American Scary
American Scary is a look at the nation’s tradition of horror hosting, from Zacherley to A. Ghastlee Ghoul. Hosts of all kinds were once a staple of television, and especially local television productions. But as production demands and the availability of cheaper syndicated material changed the local TV business model, local hosts were also one of the first things to go, no matter how popular they were with the viewing public. With interviews and footage from major hosts from the 1950s to the present day, such as Zacherley, Vampira, Ghoulardi and others, along with memories from celebrities and fans who were influenced by these hosts, you’ll follow this American folk art form from its glamorous beginnings, through repeated waves of popularity in the 1960s and 1970s, to its scrappy resurgence and survival in the current age of cable access and the Internet. American Scary looks to remind people how much fun local TV could be – and maybe could be again.
www.americanscary.com | Watch It On Hulu

Famous Monsters Of Filmland

Famous Monsters Of Filmland
The World’s First Monster Fan Magazine.
www.famousmonstersoffilmland.com

Haxan: Witchcraft Through the Ages


Häxan: Witchcraft Through The Ages is a 1922 Swedish/Danish silent film written and directed by Benjamin Christensen. Based partly on Christensen’s study of the Malleus Maleficarum, a 15th century German guide for inquisitors, Häxan is a study of how superstition and the misunderstanding of diseases and mental illness could lead to the hysteria of the witch-hunts.