Owlman Supernatural Thriller
Posted by: KryptoKelly on March 1st, 2013
It reminded me of the chilling Slenderman and the old ones oft referred to in the short stories of H.P. Lovecraft.
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Posted by: KryptoKelly on March 1st, 2013
It reminded me of the chilling Slenderman and the old ones oft referred to in the short stories of H.P. Lovecraft.
Read: Owlman Supernatural Thriller »
Posted by: Nick Redfern on February 27th, 2013
“…as we learn more about the creature, things become downright spooky. Indeed, certain scenes are unforgettable in the enigmatic stakes…”
Posted by: KryptoKelly on February 26th, 2013
Meet the Aurochs, the fabled “beasts” from Benh Zeitlin’s mystical drama Beasts Of The Southern Wild, in this featurette.
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Posted by: KryptoKelly on February 24th, 2013
The next film in the found footage sub-genre pertaining to Bigfoot is coming at us via comedian turned filmmaker Bobcat Goldthwait, and we’ve got the early details on this latest sliver of Sasquatchploitation right here. Dig it!
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Posted by: Craig Woolheater on February 22nd, 2013
Dave Coleman is the world’s foremost expert on that most misunderstood of sub-genres, the Bigfoot Film. His book, The Bigfoot Filmography, is the last word on these movies – at least until the next edition!
Read the interview here on Cryptomundo!
Read: Bigfoot, Sasquatch and the Yeti on Film: author Dave Coleman interviewed »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on January 25th, 2013
Premiering this Saturday night, January 26 at 9/8c.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on January 6th, 2013
Throwback is about two modern-day treasure hunters, a female park ranger and an embittered ex-cop who encounter a savage Bigfoot-like monster known as a Yowie in the jungles of Australia’s Far North.
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Posted by: Loren Coleman on December 18th, 2012
Nigel Kneale, here pictured from the 1950s.
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Posted by: Nick Redfern on December 11th, 2012
Over at EHow.co.uk, there’s a new post from me on my top 20 monsters of the movies, many of a definitively cryptozoological nature.
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Posted by: Mark Jaramillo on December 4th, 2012
Nessie: The International Blockbuster Film We Never Saw
In the mid-1970s, there was an aborted co-production between Hammer Films and Toho entitled “Nessie”, in which the Loch Ness Monster escapes to the ocean and begins attacking ships and oil rigs.
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Posted by: Loren Coleman on November 30th, 2012
#Bigfoot #Exists #Exist
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Posted by: Craig Woolheater on November 15th, 2012
The “Big Reel One” film footage was bequeathed to Mike Rugg and the Bigfoot Discovery Museum in the spring of this year by the family of the person Roger had given it to before his death. This is the film that Roger and Al DeAtley used to introduce the “Patty” footage we are familiar with today, as they toured the country in the late sixties and early 70’s to raise money to further their research and fund their business plans. This film would be shown at local theaters and event halls to generate interest and donations, then the footage of Patty walking along Bluff Creek would be shown.
Posted by: Loren Coleman on November 12th, 2012
Eduardo Sanchez and Mark Ordesky discussed Bigfoot quest behind the film.
Posted by: Guy Edwards on October 31st, 2012
Learn how four Bigfoot movies in the 1970’s cemented Bigfoot as a sub genre of film horror and find out where they rank on BLC’s top 51 list of Sasquatchploitation movies.
Read: Happy Halloween: Sasquatch as a 1970’s Sub-Genre of Horror »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on October 30th, 2012
New movie The Dinosaur Project features previously unseen footage from the ill-fated, eponymous 2011 expedition to the Congo in search of the Mokele Mbembe. Discover a world lost for millions of years. In UK cinemas August 10th.
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