It’s Halloween my mutants and that means a return to all things dark and disturbing! Long time MVP faithful will know that Jayson Densman and Dustin LaValley’s Party Girl (2009) was featured on Mutantville.com earlier this year. Since we had Mr. Densman on the MVP Mutant Radio show this week we thought it would be a good idea to feature Party Girl...
Creature from the Black Lagoon and Bride of Frankenstein return to Retrofantasma, Special Edition DVDs on the Way, October Screams Are Go and More on Fridays with MVP!
Thank Muticia and the Movie Gods that it’s finally Friday! It’s been another wild and wet week here aboard the Mutantville Mothership. Come join us tonight in Durham at the Carolina Theatre for a double feature of The Creature from the Black Lagoon and The Bride of Frankenstein. Both movies are presented in 35mm and The Creature from the Black Lagoon is...
Carolina Challenge proves too difficult for local filmmakers.
Earlier this year we were pleased to announce the Carolina Challenge with our friends at the Back Alley Film Series and the Charlotte Crownpoint Cinemas in an effort to find the best new short films in horror, sci-fi, and fantasy from the Carolinas. Much to our dismay too many potential entries ran much longer than the allotted runtime of twenty minutes. We had...
A New Short Film Shoot on Johnny Brento’s JuJu
Well, I’m pleased to announce a fantastic weekend of work on the new short, “Take That.” If plans don’t change at the last minute you aren’t making a budget film! The shoot this weekend had to be shuffled around to move our day 2 plans to day 1. Then that day turned into an awesome marathon 21 hour shoot day that didn’t wind down until 5 am. To accommodate a...
MVP, BAFS and Carolina Cinemas announce Mad Monster Party Carolina Challenge!
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Charlotte, NC – The South’s premiere horror, sci-fi and fantasy convention – the Mad Monster Party – is returning on March 22nd – 24th, 2013. Last year’s convention saw the screening of several amazing works including the Fantastic Tales of the Unknown, Psychic Brats, and Patrick Rea’s Nailbiter which went on to win “Best Horror” and was...