Squirm is a cult classic, because its premise is utterly ridiculous. A town is under siege by an army of killer works, surfaced by a downed power line that apparently nobody thought to contact Aep about. Seriously, that line flopped around and spat sparks for what? Days? It didn’t set any fires, and nobody thought that it was something that probably needed to be taken care of? In all seriousness, worms are creepy little crawling assholes, and a movie about killer worms is going to make most viewers feel a little uneasy. I know it certainly had that effect on me, and based on the fact that almost 40 years later, we’re still talking about it, I have a hard time believing that I’m alone. Scream Factory’s Collector’s Edition Blu-ray release of the film will serve multiple purposes. It will allow those of us old enough to remember it,...
- 10/21/2014
- by Shawn Savage
- The Liberal Dead
Squirm is a highly anticipated Blu-ray release from Scream Factory, a classic monster movie that I have only had the pleasure of seeing one time in my life. Add me to the list of people that can’t wait for this release to drop. Scream Factory released an update today, outlining the full details of the release. Check out the press release below, and click here to pre-order your copy today.
Scream Factory™ Presents
A film by Jeff Lieberman
Squirm Collector’S Edition
Starring Don Scardino, Patricia Pearcy, R.A. Dow and Jean Sullivan
Highly Anticipated Creatures-strike-back Horror Cult Classic
Arrives On Home Entertainment Shelves Everywhere
October 28, 2014 From Scream Factory™
Pre-Order This Highly Anticipated Home Entertainment Release Today!
“Squirm is guaranteed to make you do just that.” – Los Angeles Times
It was a violent summer storm. Millions of volts slashed the earth, sending hundreds of thousands of writhing, seething creatures, oozing...
Scream Factory™ Presents
A film by Jeff Lieberman
Squirm Collector’S Edition
Starring Don Scardino, Patricia Pearcy, R.A. Dow and Jean Sullivan
Highly Anticipated Creatures-strike-back Horror Cult Classic
Arrives On Home Entertainment Shelves Everywhere
October 28, 2014 From Scream Factory™
Pre-Order This Highly Anticipated Home Entertainment Release Today!
“Squirm is guaranteed to make you do just that.” – Los Angeles Times
It was a violent summer storm. Millions of volts slashed the earth, sending hundreds of thousands of writhing, seething creatures, oozing...
- 8/26/2014
- by Shawn Savage
- The Liberal Dead
The Loved Ones, NY Export: Opus Jazz, A Different Path, For Once in My Life, Erasing David, Crying with Laughter, The Phantom of Liberty II, Beijing Taxi As I mentioned yesterday, we are kicking off our SXSW coverage with previews to the films that were selected into the 2010 Film Festival. Today we have eight reviews from the fingers of our Senior Contributing Writer, Don Simpson. Check out the excerps below and click the links to see the full reviews. Stay tuned for more previews as we inch closer to March 12th opening day to SXSW Film 2010. Loved Ones, The | Review "The Loved Ones, a brilliantly creepy feature-length debut from writer-director Sean Byrne, is sure to please some of the more discerning horror fans out there with its brains, creativity and visual panache. From my estimation The Loved Ones is prone to become a “midnight movies” cult favorite ala Sam Raimi’s Evil Dead trilogy,...
- 3/10/2010
- by Dave Campbell
- SmellsLikeScreenSpirit
Directors: Henry Joost, Jody Lee Lipes Writer: Jody Lee Lipes The premiere of Jerry Robbins’ NY Export: Opus Jazz took place on June 8, 1958 at the Festival of Two Worlds (Spoleto) performed by Ballets: USA. The production enjoyed a successful run on Broadway as well as a world tour. Also in 1958, NY Export: Opus Jazz was broadcast on The Ed Sullivan Show. Set to a jazz soundtrack by Robert Prince, Robbin’s production of NY Export: Opus Jazz told the story of the disaffected youth of America. Cut to the present. The production was rarely revisited until The New York City’s revival of it in 2005. Ballet soloists Ellen Bar and Sean Suozzi (while performing in the 2005 revival) conceived of a modern film adaptation of NY Export: Opus Jazz to be shot on location around New York City (High Line, McCarren Pool, Coney Island, Red Hook, and Carroll Gardens) with dancers...
- 3/10/2010
- by Don Simpson
- SmellsLikeScreenSpirit
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