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Great Horror Scores with Vids and More and Canadian Ferox too!

If you’re a fan of horror then you’re more than likely a fan of the fantastic music that accompanies our favorite horror flicks.  According to legend when John Carpenter showed his final cut of Halloween without the music to his producers – everyone thought the movie was horrible.  One classic Carpenter score later – and Halloween became...

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...

George A. Romero honored as Inspirational Filmmaker of the Month!

It was 1968.  George A. Romero and a group of his friends and co-workers pooled their money and resources together to  make a horror film.  That horror film was Night of the Living Dead and it changed the course of horror forever by ushering in the modern age.  George A. Romero celebrates his 71st birthday on February 4th.  Mutantiville.com and the Mutantville...

The Ghost Train comes to Scary Movie Saturdays!

This week, Scary Movie Saturdays brings you another full length horror film online – The Ghost Train!  It’s on Youtube.  It’s free.  It’s Saturday.  What are you waiting for?

Kevin Smith voted MVP’s Inspirational Filmmaker of the Week!

The saga of Kevin Smith and Red State started almost 20 years ago with the release of a little black and white film called Clerks.  This week, Kevin Smith made his triumphant return to Sundance film festival and to his status as a true “independent filmmaker” (in his own words) when he screened his new horror film Red State for receptive audiences...