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Oscars Forgotten as MVP Playa Awards Announced.

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...

Nevermore 2011 Comes to Scary Movie Saturdays with Robert W. Filion’s See The Dead.

This weekend, Robert W. Filion’s award winning See the Dead is playing at the 12th Annual Nevermore Film Festival in Durham. Longtime MVP Players will remember Robert from George A. Romero’s American Zombie Film Contest in 2009 where See The Dead knocked Devil Comes Down out of contention and took home the grand prize.  Robert W. Filion would go on...

The Nevermore Film Festival 2011 keeps Horror alive in the Triangle!

This weekend, the Mutantville Players are heading to Durham and the Carolina Theatre for the Twelfth Annual Nevermore Film Festival. This year’s Nevermore will consist of nine new independent horror films, three classics, and fifteen short fillms from filmmakers across the country – including the Carolinas! Mutantville.com is proud to announce that...

John Carpenter chosen as MVP’s Inspirational Filmmaker of the Week.

John Carpenter first exploded onto the horror scene in 1978 with the seminal slasher flick Halloween.  He directed the movie for very little money with a small cast and crew and the final result became nothing less than horror movie history.  John Carpenter’s Halloween was at one time the most profitable independent movie ever made and inspired films and...

Dawn of the Dead (1978)

Dawn Of The Dead 1978 TrailerTrailer for dawn of the dead 1978 That’s right MVP, This post is about George A. Romero’s “Dawn of the Dead!” This is probably my favorite Romero film. It has blood, guts, zombies and it’s fun! At the Fright Night Film Fest, we were able to see a panel of actors from the film. It was fun to hear stories...