Sunday, August 30, 2009

A Country Divided

Go figure...
The Republican defends Deadgirl and
The Liberal wants it destroyed.

[warning: spoilers at every link]

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Dead & Loving It

Make sure to pick up the new issue of Scars or just go to the website and get one (order the issue or download it there). Some great coverage about Deadgirl including the standout piece, an insightful two page interview with the dead girl herself, Jenny Spain.

"Spain's role of the Dead Girl has risen above normal zombie cinema, and opened up the sort of debates horror movies were first meant to invoke." - Scars Magazine

Monday, August 24, 2009

Sunday, August 23, 2009

"Spectacular"

That's what Buried.com calls the unrated DVD of Deadgirl, complete with "a raft of must-see extras." You can pre-order it now by clicking here.

"Bored teens looking for trouble, an abandoned building and a naked woman. These are the ingredients that combine to form one of the most terrifying and disturbing American movies in years." - Buried.com

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Makes us want to believe in Heaven

While Wisconsin has only recently decided that rape laws should apply to the dead, we were surprised to learn that a few remaining states still haven't quite come to that conclusion.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Found these online, from a Moving Pictures magazine photoshoot right after our Toronto premiere. Left to right: Candice Accola, Noah Segan, and Shiloh Fernandez. [click pic to enlarge]
Just by their names alone, these all sound like people we're glad to have on our side:

Necrotic Cinema
Liar's Society
Exploitation Nation
Wildside Cinema
Horror Society

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Plus-Sized Praise from the U.K.

FOUR STAR REVIEW / DVD OF THE MONTH!
Deadgirl is "a rare beast... an intriguing coming-of-age movie... so deliciously dark and unsettling, you may have trouble scrubbing it from your head."
(DVD on sale in the U.S. on 9/15)

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Women vs. Women

As with every demographic or group, Deadgirl splits Feminists right down the middle (wow, didn't mean that to sound so gruesome). Over at Feministing.com, an interesting debate is taking place – but there are massive spoilers within, so be aware and read carefully.

Click to read "Deadgirl" (Or, The Most Feminist Horror Movie I've Seen This Side of 'Teeth')

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

"The best horror film of the year"

That's from the Seattle Post Globe.

It goes on to say that Deadgirl was "so despised and reviled at SIFF that few of the festival revelers dared speak its name lest they be shunned by the sophisticated elite. I won’t tell the plot of Deadgirl, because such things are not spoken of in polite company and I don’t want to put any bad pictures into anybody’s head, but I can say, without fear of reprisal, that the title is a half-truth. The picture is reminiscent of erotic horror films such as Jean Rollin’s 1982 La Morte Vivante. Entwining sexuality and mortality with the poetic revulsion of a vision from Edgar Allan Poe, directors Marcel Sarmiento and Gadi Harel explore adolescent desire in a way that is almost unheard of in American movies. It is a truly frightening and disturbing movie that offers pictorial evidence of William Shakespeare’s weary desire that 'this too too solid flesh would melt, thaw, and resolve itself into a dew.'"

"Horror Of the Modern Male"

Dayle McClintock of Tor.com kicks off a review of Deadgirl with this doozy: "Horror, like pornography, often focuses on violations of the body."

Want more? Click to read.

Saturday, August 8, 2009

"I truly had to mentally prepare myself because this kind of role can mess someone up." So says Jenny Spain in the new issue of Fangoria, which features a 4 page article about Deadgirl. On newsstands now...

Monday, August 3, 2009

This month's Nylon features Deadgirl-star Shiloh Fernandez"From American Apparel model to one of Hollywood's most promising actors." Pick up a copy and learn how he was discovered, what he did to screw up his on-screen kiss with Brittany Snow, and why the role of Rickie in Deadgirl was not the kind he normally gets to play.