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Oscars Forgotten as MVP Playa Awards Announced.

Matthew Ewald as Fr.McLennon in Indigo Child.


Just in time for the Academy Awards, it’s the MVP Playa Awards! Last night, Streebo finished his last review of the mainstream horror releases of 2010 when he went to see Darren Aronofsky’s Black Swan. Mutantville.com has tallied the votes and now we are ready to present this year’s MVP Playas Awards.

Streebo began reviewing all the major mainstream horror releases during their theatrical run back in 2004 on the IMDb Horror Board in the topic: Diagnosing the Problems and Celebrating Modern Horror. Streebo’s First double feature review was a back to back viewing of Saw and The Grudge. The topic was eventually locked on the IMDb due to exceeding the allowed number of responses which at one point numbered almost 800 in total.

Streebo has kept the tradition alive since 2007 when he changed the title to Celebrating Modern Horror and began posting v-log reviews as opposed to written essays. He spent all of last year watching the latest releases and reviewing them for you and today we are proud to announce the winners of 2010’s MVP Playas Award.

MVP Playa for Best Horror of 2010: Splice:

MVP Playa for Scariest Movie: Paranormal Activity 2:

MVP Playa for Best Horror Comic: Crossed

MVP Playa for Worst Original Horror: My Soul To Take:

MVP Playa for Best Remake: The Wolfman.


MVP Playa for Worst Remake: A Nightmare on Elm Street:


MVP Playa for Best Horror Documentary: Graphic Sexual Horror

MVP Playa for Best Horror Artist: ScottRa Monster Art (Robert Scott)

MVP Playa for Best Horror Talk Radio (or Podcast): DEADPIT.COM

MVP Playa for Best Gore: Piranha 3D.

MVP Playa for Best Surreal Horror: Black Swan.

MVP Playa for Best Horror Franchise: George A. Romero’s “Dead” Films: Survival of the Dead

MVP Playa for Best Sequel: Saw 3D The Final Chapter

MVP Playa for Best Fanfilm: Judith

MVP Playa for Best Film Festival/Series: Retrofantasma at the Carolina Theatre in Durham

MVP Playa for Best Convention: Fright Night Film Fest with Roger Corman

MVP Playa for Best Horror Event: Horrorhound screens Clive Barker’s Nightbreed Uncut

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