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WRONG TURN 4: BLOODY BEGINNINGS Heads Backwards (DVD Review)

The deformed cannibals at the heart of the Wrong Turn franchise don't seem like easy candidates for the prequel treatment. Unless you've got a killer script in your back pocket about hillbilly incest in the mountains of West Virginia (and...

ScreenAnarchy Exclusive: Check Out This Bloody Clip From WRONG TURN 4

Fox has sent along this clip from the upcoming DVD/Blu-ray release of Wrong Turn 4: Bloody Beginnings the wintry, insane-asylum set sequel to the inbred, backwoods slasher franchise that's had unexpected longevity over the last decade. There's not a whole...

WRONG TURN 4 Goes Crazy In This Full-Length Trailer [Updated]

[Updated with a red band trailer] The Wrong Turn series seems like an unlikely one for the prequel treatment--how much backstory do inbred hillbilly cannibals really need? Well, the latest entry, subtitled Bloody Beginnings, is going to give it a...

Fantastic Fest 2010: Interview with Roger & Julie Corman

It may well be two long months since the orgy of awesome that was Fantastic Fest 2010, but just this morning I stumbled across a long-thought-lost piece of audio from that momentous week in Austin, Texas. Namely, the conversation...

Fantastic Fest 2010: Sharktopus

[It should be noted that this is a review of the screener that the SyFy network sent me prior to its screening last night as part of Fantastic Fest and their presentation of a Lifetime Achievement Award to producer Roger...

More SHARKTOPUS!

What's better than a half shark, half octopus? MORE of a half shark, half octopus! Yes, kids, Roger Corman is bringing his Sharktopus to Fantastic Fest - where he'll be receiving a lifetime achievement award - and to get...

Roger Corman, I Applaud Your SHARKTOPUS.

The trailer has arrived for Roger Corman produced SyFy Original Movie Sharktopus. It's cheap. It's trashy. It's got a half shark, half octopus and a catchy theme tune. And it lurks below....

Roger Corman's SHARKTOPUS Attacks!

What do you get when you pair up the world's foremost purveyor of B-grade cult film with the cable network currently responsible for serving up more of that shlock than any other single outlet in the world today? You get...