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Ghost Trek Wants You, Mad Monster Party Film Festival a Go and MVP Makes Music through Halloween weekend on Mutantville Mondays!

Welcome back to another candy coated edition of Mutantville Monday here on Mutantville.com! October was a busy month for us as we launched our DVDs for both G.H.O.S.T. and Tales from Mutantville, promoted screenings from here to Timbuktu and released no less than seven action packed episodes of MVP Mutant Radio to lead up to the release of the first episode of...

Evil Dead (2013) stirs up trouble on Trailer Park Tuesday!

Remakes happen. It’s just a hard fact of fandom. Some stories are simply too great to be left alone – and are often reinterpreted for new generations while others are just shamelessly ripped off by opportunistic filmmakers without the talent to make a name off their own work. Fortunately this one falls in the former category. Produced by the...

Happy Halloween from MVP, Muticia and the Mutantville Players on an October Mutantville Monday!

Welcome back, oh candy sucking mutants! It’s time for another Mutantville Monday here on the MVP Blog! It’s been a wild month for MVP as we’ve been busy promoting horror, independent horror and Halloween – all month long. We’ve been running from screening to promotion and back again from one side of the state to the other. This...

David Cronenberg’s Videodrome

In 1983 David Cronenberg released Videodrome starring James Woods, Deborah Harry (of Blondie fame) and Sonja Smits. IMDB describes Videodrome as, “A sleazy cable-TV programmer begins to see his life and the future of media spin out of control in a very unusual fashion when he acquires a new kind of programming for his station.” According to the...

Junker & Hausu double feature this week at October Screams courtesy of BAFS and Carolina Cinemas.

Come join your friends at the Back Alley Film Series and Carolina Cinemas this Thursday October 18th as their October Screams series continues in conjunction with a screening of Nobuhiko Obayashi’s House (aka Hausu 1977) and Fantastic Tales of the Unknown: Junker. (Get the full rundown after the leap!) The show starts at 7:30pm and tickets are only $8...