TERROR IN THE AILIEN REALMS

Drawn by the deep nostalgia of roaming video rental stores to find cool movies to watch by judging what its VHS box’s artwork would entice or beguile, filmmaker & artist Pat Tremblay has created a series of HORROR MOVIE POSTERS with the assistance of AI. He then proposed to talented individuals within the horror movie scene to write IMAGINARY REVIEWS for them. The result is a captivating mixture of styles, ranging from the enigmatic and alluring to the outrageously hilarious. The dimensional doors to the AIlien Realms have opened, and you can now read what horrific and crazy films this AI world has created, for better or for worse!

The TERROR IN THE AILIEN REALMS launch party will take place during the FanTasia Film Festival on Friday, July 28 2023 from 5-7 p.m. at McKibbins Irish Pub, 1426 Bishop, 2nd floor. Sixteen of the contributing writers will be on hand (with a few doing live readings of their reviews); they’re noted with a * in the complete list below:

Dave Alexander*
Rodney Ascher
Jay Baruchel
Chris Bavota*
Justin Benson*
Stephen R. Bissette
Jörg Buttgereit
John Campopiano
Rob Cotterill
Mitch Davis*
Damien Detcheberry*
Steve De Jarnatt
Fabien Delage*
William Earl
Isaac Ezban
Eric Falardeau*
Garnet Fraser
Matt Garrett
Ted Geoghegan
Michael Gingold*
Buddy Giovinazzo
Karim Hussain
Alan Jones
Elza Kephart
Matthew Kiernan*
Jeremiah Kipp
Simon Laperrière
Miguel Llanso
David Lawson Jr.*
Tim Lucas
Aaron Lupton
Andy Mauro*
Justin McConnell
Scooter McCrae
Mike Mendez
George Mihalka*
Aaron Moorhead*
Vincenzo Natali
Joel Potrykus
Richard Raaphorst
Dennison Ramalho
Jennifer Reeder
Shelagh Rowan-Legg
Simon Rumley
Gigi Saul Guerrero
Gary Sherman*
Graham Skipper
Lee Paula Springer*
Philippe Spurrell*
Andrew Traucki
Tal Zimerman

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Top 15 Most Extreme Horror Films (Ghoulish)

8. Thanatomorphose (dir. Eric Falardeau, 2012)

« Though shocking and extreme, the film is also deeply sad. You can view the protagonist’s rotting away as an exterior manifestation of interior depression, which adds more layers to a fascinating film. Add onto that the film’s statements on men’s treatment of women and you have a stunningly powerful experience. »

The Most Disturbing Horror Movies

https://www.ranker.com/list/most-disturbing-horror-movies/orrin-grey

« Depending on who you ask, Thanatomorphose will either « fascinate, aggravate, and impress, » or it’s « all grue, little substance. » No one will tell you that this 2012 Canadian body horror flick is something that you should watch on a full stomach. Even the film’s detractors say that it « ought to challenge even the most robust of gore fans when it comes to some of its nastiest moments. » 

For most of the film, it’s a one-woman show, as Kayden Rose plays Laura, a woman with a decaying personal life whose body abruptly begins to decay as well after a night of particularly rough intercourse. The bruises that she finds the next morning don’t fade. Instead, they spread and eventually become something much worse. While Rose may be the star, the « special effects are the true stomach-churning winner of the day, » according to Dread Central. »

Orrin Grey

Under the Bed 2 – DVD Review – XBIZ.com

« That is some serious dedication from everyone involved and the audience should appreciate it. I was also really impressed with this scene’s roots. It felt like a re-imagined, pornographic expansion on “The Raft” from “Creepshow 2” and it was incredibly well done. »

Pour lire le reste de la critique : https://www.xbiz.com/movies/251142/under-the-bed-2

Le site de la série et pour visionner les épisodes en ligne : https://www.underthebed.com

Pour se procurer le DVD : https://www.adultdvdempire.com/2772256/under-the-bed-volume-2-porn-movies.html