Looking at Speculative Fiction from Another Dimension.

Frankenstein Meets The Wolfman (1943) on Scary Movie Saturday!

Nothing excites the fanboy in me more than an exciting monsterama pitting two unbelievable monsters against each other in deadly combat.  From Enter the Dragon to Godzilla vs. Mothra – I love them all – and this week we’re featuring the original monster vs monster battle of the ages in Frankenstein Meets The Wolfman (1943)!  It was the first...

The Dark Tales Chronicles presents The Return (2009) on Scary Movie Saturday!

This week, as the Mutantville Players are playing host to the Mad Monster Party FIlm Festival in Charlotte, NC, we are thrilled to feature another sizzling indie horror short film. Mutantville.com is proud to bring you the third and to this point final entry in the fantastic new series from Godbout Entertainment – The Dark Tales Chronicles – The...

The Dark Tales Chronicles presents Lost Soul (2008) on Scary Movie Saturday!

Happy Saint Patty’s Day you crazy Mutants! It’s Indie Movie March Madness all month long here at Mutantville.com as we celebrate the wealth of independent films around us! Week after week, Mutantville.com finds the best streaming horror movies online and brings them right to your computer! This week we continue our look at the thrilling work on...

Dark Tales Chronicles Presents In The Dark (2006) on Scary Movie Saturdays!

Over the past few years, Mutantville.com and Scary Movie Saturdays have become a horror fan’s number one source for discovering the latest and greatest horror films being made by independent filmmakers today.  The Patrick Rheas, Scott Goldbergs and Jaysen Buterins today’s indie film scene are tomorrow’s John Carpenter, George A. Romero and...

“A Clockwork Terror” aka “Murder In A Blue World” comes to Scary Movie Saturday!

In effort to dispel the rumor that Streebo is a film snob – we’ve decided to feature one of the lousiest low rent A Clockwork Orange rip offs that we could find. It sounds like a cool greasy setup but ultimately the movie has no direction and can only be enjoyed for the production value and the sheer moxie that it takes to so brazenly rip off one of...

Thomas Edison’s “Frankenstein” on Scary Movie Saturday.

From Roger Ebert’s website: “Today is Thomas Edison’s birthday. It’s remarkable here what quick results Dr. Frankenstein gets in the first two years of college.” Taking our cue from Mr. Ebert we’ve decided to celebrate Mr. Edison’s birthday on Scary Movie Saturday. Without further ado here is the first horror film ever...