Werewolves on Wheels plays out like the perfect jumbled mix-up of the early 1970s film scene. It's got the fetishized American open road lifestyle, an obsession with the occult (this is the decade of The Omen and The Exorcist, after all), and it's powered by naturalistic hippie dialogue one could easily see coming out of Dennis Hopper's mouth. It's surprisingly-well shot and paced, taking its time moving through its anthology structure while punctuating its moments of horror with bright red blood splatters and slow-motion that Argento would've been at home with.
Weird Wednesday Preview: Werewolves on Wheels
A Serbian Film: Review
If A Serbian Film aims to assess the current state of Serbia with the metaphor of sexual exploitation, it has only skimmed the surface. Pushing an envelope with a half-baked sense of purpose is almost worse than pushing it for no reason at all.
Human Centipede with the Human Centipede Triplets Live
If you’ve heard the hype regarding director Tom Six’s controversial horror movie, The Human Centipede (First Sequence), we want to assure you that it is exactly what you think it is—100% medically accurate. Doesn’t this look like the work of a professional?
Lucky 13: Fantastic Fest Releases First Wave of Programming
Nerds, geeks, dweebs. You can call them whatever you want Texas Monthly, but the fact of the matter is that the denziens of Fantastic Fest devotees are not only determining what hits the mutilplexes across the nation, but they are also having more fun than you are, and today the already simmering anticipation for this year's fest has been given an extra shot of heat as the first slate of programming was released.
Alamo Projectionist Gets the World's Most Disgusting Tattoo?
Most of us have a biological aversion to feces, so you would think having a tattoo that reminded you of people eating it would be something you'd avoid. But for some reason, Dakota Milam, a projectionist at the Alamo Drafthouse, feels differently.
Scared Yet? Fangoria Weekend Comes to Austin
For the first time ever, Fangoria is bringing their Weekend of Horrors event to Austin. A pantheon of famous horror movie actors and directors, including Austin's Robert Rodriguez, will be appearing/speaking/signing autographs (IN BLOOD - just kidding) at the convention locale, the Renaissance Austin Hotel.

