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Indie Filmmakers – Send Your Media Releases to Mutantville.com!

Indie Filmmakers – Send Your Media Releases to Mutantville.com!

Jul 15, 2013

Since the launch of Mutantville.com ten years ago – we have used this platform to promote not only MVP and our works – but the works of independent artists that we discover along the way. Over the past year, we’ve expanded from the blog to Twitter to Youtube and finally iTunes with our semi-weekly radio show – MVP Mutant Radio. The...

Make-Up FX History with MVP Mutant Radio

Make-Up FX History with MVP Mutant Radio

Apr 15, 2013

This is the History of Make-up FX according to MVP! Join us for a special episode of MVP Mutant Radio as Streebo and frequent guest and resident special make-up FX artist Todd A. Britt sits in to talk about make-up FX through the decades. After a lengthy intro, the Mutantville Players head into the MVP Mandala Chamber to open the third eye of aspiring makeup...

Call for Entries for Second Annual MMP Film Fest Winding Down, Brento Marches on and More on Fridays with MVP.

This week at the MVP Blog – we’re busy wrapping up the entry process of this year’s Second Annual Mad Monster Party Film Festival coming to Charlotte March 22, 23 and 24th. The MVP PO Box has been inundated with films from across the country and even overseas and I think the final lineup is going to make everyone very happy – except of...

Streeborama Turns One Year Older & Ten Years Wiser, Django Unchained Tonight, and MVP Developments on the way.

It’s been another crazy week for the Mutantville Players.  Despite our intentions to stay off sets during the winter months – we all somehow found our way behind the camera this past weekend.  While Streebo and Geo were off helping shoot second unit on the new episode of Ghost Trek in Charlotte, Brento was getting Iigy with Robert W. Filion on the...

Evil Dead (2013) stirs up trouble on Trailer Park Tuesday!

Remakes happen. It’s just a hard fact of fandom. Some stories are simply too great to be left alone – and are often reinterpreted for new generations while others are just shamelessly ripped off by opportunistic filmmakers without the talent to make a name off their own work. Fortunately this one falls in the former category. Produced by the...