Deathgasm (2015)

deathgasmThere’s never been anything like Jason Lei Howden’s “Deathgasm” before and I doubt there will ever be anything like it ever again. “Deathgasm” is one of the very few death metal horror movies I’ve ever seen and it’s one that will definitely touch on the right spots for horror fanatics, despite the fact that it’s heavily centered on characters that live and breathe death metal music. For them, it’s a way of life and eventually becomes the downfall of humanity. “Deathgasm” is a shockingly excellent horror comedy that focuses more on the coming of age of its main character and how he uses the eventual demon apocalypse to discover something about himself.

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An Eye for an Eye (2016)

an-eye-for-an-eyeFollowing the 9/11 attack, a man in Texas decided to kill Arabs and Muslims in his community.  This man, Mark Stroman, sits on death row when the viewer meets him.  Through interviews with him and others, correspondence, and archive videos and images, the viewer gets to know who Stroman is, why he did what he did, and how he came to be forgiven by the victims of his crimes. Israeli director Ilan Ziv starts his documentary with footage of 9/11 showing the attacks from multiple angles, something that will hit many hard as they watch.  Fifteen years later, it is still hard footage to watch for anyone who remembers the day and the events.  Those images set what comes next.  This being when Stroman decides that he cannot take this attack, and wants revenge. He then writes a manifesto and goes looking for Muslims to kill.

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Other Shorts from Brooklyn Horror Film Festival [Brooklyn Horror Film Festival 2016]

other-shorts-pigskinGwilliam (USA) (2015)
This flat out gross short follows a recently released criminal looking to get off.  From there it goes in an unexpected direction.  Written by Victoria S. Cook, Brian Lonano, and Kevin Lonano and directed by Brian Lonano, this short is odd and aims to either gross out or make the viewer uncomfortable or possibly both.  This is the kind of short that you just can’t look away from, you want to but you also want to see how far it will go.

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Killbillies (2015) [Horrible Imaginings Film Festival 2016]

killbilliesKillbillies, also known as Idyll and Idila, follows a group who goes out to the mountains for a photoshoot and gets interrupted by the local hillbillies hell-bent on killing them. Writer/director Tomaz Gorkic takes the hillbillies in the woods tropes and transposes them to Slovenia.  The story basis is one the public has seen a bunch of times before: city people trespass on hillbilly family land and suffer the consequences.  The story is one that has been seen before, however its development and added details such as the alcohol the hillbillies produce and the fact that the group in danger is of varied adult ages gives the film an edge.

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Supernatural Horrors Shorts Block Part 2 [Horrible Imaginings Film Festival 2016]

supernatural-horrors-shorts-block-part-2-madre-de-diosMadre de Dios (Canada) (2015)
During a cult-like ceremony, two Brujos use a scared and hurt woman as a vessel to birth the Anti-Christ.  Written by Luke Bramley, Shane McKenzie, and Gigi Saul Guerrero, based on a story by the latter, and directed by Gigi Saul Guerrero, Madre de Dios is a quick glance into a deranged couple’s cult and how far they will go to bring forth the one they praise.  The cast of three composed of Luis Javier and Gabriela Zimmerman as the couple and Tristan Risk as their victim, their Santa Muerte, give interesting performances.

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Nightmare Fuel: Scary Horror Shorts [Brooklyn Horror Film Festival 2016]

nightmare-fuel-the-homeTilly (USA) (2016)
A child is scared of the monster in her bedroom and her father is trying to convince her there is nothing to be afraid of.  He is very, very wrong.  In director Robert Kotecki’s short film, things are not as they seem.  He takes a simple premise and twists it a couple of times.  The main twist, what makes it what it is and makes the story effective is actually unexpected and it creates an interesting story.  The second twist woks as well, however the ending kind of breaks the film for this reviewer.

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Broken (2016) [Brooklyn Horror Film Festival 2016]

broken-posterEvie is trying to make her life better by taking a job taking care of a tetraplegic, John, who can be a disagreeable handful.  As she cares for him and attempts to bond with him somewhat, her past comes popping back up. Written by Shaun Robert Smith and co-writer Craig Conway and directed by Shaun Robert Smith, Broken is as much about John’s battle to regain some happiness after becoming tetraplegic and not giving up on life as it is about Evie trying to help him become more independent as she attempts to redo her life and forget her past.  Evie is the definite lead, but John’s story is about as important.

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