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Johnny Brento’s JuJu Recaps Mad Monster Party and Looks Onward to Muticia’s Morgue

This week Johnny B shares his thoughts on the Mad Monster Party fun and looks forward to the weekend’s shoot of Muticia’s Morgue. [kaltura-widget uiconfid=”535″ entryid=”1_680muwoz” width=”400″ height=”330″ addpermission=”” editpermission=”” /]

The MVP Guide to the Mad Monster Party & Film Festival 2012 or How I learned to Love Skaraoke and Stop Worrying.

Charlotte, NC — Welcome to MVP’s Guide To the Mad Monster Party & Film Festival.     CANCELLATIONS – It is with a heavy heart that we have to announce a few last minute, and very unfortunate cancellations.  Roddy Piper has been forced to cancel due to starting work on his new TV show.  Michael Berryman has cancelled due to transportation...

Mutant TV turns 400 on Streeborama!

This week on Streeborama, we’re celebrating the 400th episode of Mutant TVwith a special Streebo Q&A session.  In this long awaited Q&A, Streebo answers all of your questions about filmmaking, horror and MVP in addition to drawing the names for the Fangoria giveaway. You’ll have to watch the whole video to find out if you won. You can watch...

Paranormal Activity 3 (2011) Review

Paranormal Activity 3 broke records at the box office this weekend.  Streebo made the trip to the theaters to review the film for you and has returned with everything you need to know about the latest installment of the scariest series of the New Millennium. Watch the video after the leap to get Streebo’s full review of Paranormal Activity...

The Thing (2011) Review

“It’s not human, yet.” Antarctica – 1982.  And so begins the prequel story to John Carpenter’s 1982 classic The Thing.  The Thing (2011) tells the story of a Norwegian Outpost that discovers an alien spacecraft and the subsequent “Thing” of the title. Mary Elizabeth Winstead plays Kate Lloyd a graduate student drafted...

Apollo 18 Movie Review

I’ve just returned from seeing Apollo 18 at the theater and I have to say that I really loved it. It was creepy, intense and filled with interesting twists and turns right up until the end.  Apollo 18 takes the found footage sub-genre to the moon and explains why Apollo 18 was NASA’s last trip there.  Producer Timur Bekmambetov and newcomer director...