It's time to finally dive into all those juicey spoilers of the movie that has been captivating audiences including Stephen King & more. The Coffee Table Spoiler Discussion with Chuck, SlasherTalk, Splattercast & Me (Alex). We get into a lot with this one including comparisons to When Evil Lurks, Demian Rugna and even a bunch more films that you will want to see by the end!
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Caye Casas Director of The Coffee Table & (co director) Killing God joins Adrian Des Champs of El Fanzine Argento to talk horror & more! How to traumatize your audience, Comparisons to Killing God, Censoring art, Being Friends with Demian Rugna and More. The Coffee Table movie is COMING to DIGITAL MAY 20th. Don't miss it.
Two children wake up in the middle of the night to find their father is missing, and all the windows and doors in their home have vanished.
Four travelers encounter menacing phenomena while camping in a remote stretch of the Mojave Desert.
The 4th and Final Cronenberg piece by Matt Rogerson. Find out another new perspective to look at Cronenberg.
While the name Cronenberg usually brings to mind Body Horror and Canuxploitation, the director has had three very definite periods in his career, and his output varied quite substantially from one to the next. While his early period (1969 – 1983) was primarily concerned with self-penned, low-budget, visceral horror and science fiction nightmares (with the exception of 1979’s Fast Company), the Canadian would soon move into a very different arena for the second phase of his directorial career.
Along with themes of bodily transformation and sexuality, biological infection is perhaps the most recurring motif in Cronenberg’s cinema. From the director’s early features, Shivers (1975, original title Orgy of the