Stars: Frédéric Stromenger, Kristina Kostiv, Mara Luka, Corinna Bergmann, Robin Czerny, Nicolas Dinkel, Luis Huayna, Marion Alessandra Becker, Nora Ökten | Written and Directed by Erik Weise
If you had asked me to name my favourite killer clown movie a few days ago I would’ve said the original 90s TV version of Stephen King’s It; or the Brian Dennehy starring biopic To Catch a Killer, which told the true story of the pursuit of serial killer John Wayne Gacy. Now? It Has to be All Clowns Are Bastards.
Why? Well writer/director Erik Weise has not only crafted a killer clown movie but also a romantic love story, a fourth-wall-breaking comedy and what – to me – feels like a modern-day take on the classic Troma movies of the 80s and early 90s.
All Clowns Are Bastards follows the man-eating killer clown Mitchell (Frédéric Stromenger), who kidnaps his latest victim, Dennis,...
If you had asked me to name my favourite killer clown movie a few days ago I would’ve said the original 90s TV version of Stephen King’s It; or the Brian Dennehy starring biopic To Catch a Killer, which told the true story of the pursuit of serial killer John Wayne Gacy. Now? It Has to be All Clowns Are Bastards.
Why? Well writer/director Erik Weise has not only crafted a killer clown movie but also a romantic love story, a fourth-wall-breaking comedy and what – to me – feels like a modern-day take on the classic Troma movies of the 80s and early 90s.
All Clowns Are Bastards follows the man-eating killer clown Mitchell (Frédéric Stromenger), who kidnaps his latest victim, Dennis,...
- 2/28/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Stars: Lola Gove, Axel Holst, Anika Strauss, Matthan Harris, Denis Lyons, Milton Welsh, Désirée Giorgetti, Kristina Kostiv, Rüdiger Kuhlbrodt | Directed by Jörg Buttgereit, Michal Kosakowski, Andreas Marschall
Whenever a new underground horror film gets announced; I can get instantly overtaken by doubt. I have had too many underwhelming and tedious experiences. Every now and then, a film comes around that isn’t a throwback, isn’t a generic slasher or an extreme gorefest with no actual weight. When I first found out that Jörg Buttgereit was teaming up with other creatives to make an anthology, I was pretty damn excited! I have followed the project on and off since I first caught wind of the it and now the film has been screened as part of this years Mayhem Horror Film Festival And Grimmfest, as well as being released in Germany on DVD and Blu-Ray. Naturally, I felt obliged to check it out.
Whenever a new underground horror film gets announced; I can get instantly overtaken by doubt. I have had too many underwhelming and tedious experiences. Every now and then, a film comes around that isn’t a throwback, isn’t a generic slasher or an extreme gorefest with no actual weight. When I first found out that Jörg Buttgereit was teaming up with other creatives to make an anthology, I was pretty damn excited! I have followed the project on and off since I first caught wind of the it and now the film has been screened as part of this years Mayhem Horror Film Festival And Grimmfest, as well as being released in Germany on DVD and Blu-Ray. Naturally, I felt obliged to check it out.
- 6/27/2018
- by Mondo Squallido
- Nerdly
Check out the teaser trailer for The Darkest Nothing: Paraphrenia, a cyber-crime psychological thriller written and directed by Filip Halo; and starring Vanessa Barre, Filip Chalatsis, Kristina Kostiv, Ulrich Günther, Paul Hantzsch, Daniel Brach, Piet Baltissen, Jose Hidalgo, and Moloch.
After taking revenge for his 7-year old daughter, William “Neuron” creates the most controversial web show, the first real Red Room with live video streaming. He and his crew are focusing on psychological terror and how the human mind works, by using snuff and horror techniques, dangerous illegal methods and gore.
The first live psycho-terror session focuses on Judy, a girl who suffers from the Fregoli Syndrome. She is incapable of finding a distinction between fiction and reality. Her long journey in morbidity, her visits in the Dark Web and her obsession for horror fiction and movies, have completely destroyed her personality. Neuron forces her to revive her experiences in the flesh,...
After taking revenge for his 7-year old daughter, William “Neuron” creates the most controversial web show, the first real Red Room with live video streaming. He and his crew are focusing on psychological terror and how the human mind works, by using snuff and horror techniques, dangerous illegal methods and gore.
The first live psycho-terror session focuses on Judy, a girl who suffers from the Fregoli Syndrome. She is incapable of finding a distinction between fiction and reality. Her long journey in morbidity, her visits in the Dark Web and her obsession for horror fiction and movies, have completely destroyed her personality. Neuron forces her to revive her experiences in the flesh,...
- 1/23/2018
- by Kim Sonderholm
- Nerdly
Teaser trailer out for "The Darkest Nothing: Paraphrenia", a Cyber Crime Psychological Thriller. Written & Directed by Filip Halo, Starring: Vanessa Barre, Filip Chalatsis, Kristina Kostiv, Ulrich Günther, Paul Hantzsch, Daniel Brach, Piet Baltissen, Jose Hidalgo, Moloch After taking revenge for his 7-year old daughter, William “Neuron” creates the most controversial web show, the first real Red Room with live video streaming. He and his crew are focusing on psychological terror and how the human mind works, by using snuff and horror techniques, dangerous illegal methods and gore. The first live psycho-terror session focuses on Judy, a girl who suffers from the Fregoli Syndrome. She is incapable of finding a distinction between fiction and reality. Her long journey in morbidity, her visits in...
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- 1/23/2018
- Screen Anarchy
Stars: Lola Gove, Axel Holst, Anika Strauss, Matthan Harris, Denis Lyons, Milton Welsh, Désirée Giorgetti, Kristina Kostiv, Rüdiger Kuhlbrodt | Directed by Jörg Buttgereit, Michal Kosakowski, Andreas Marschall
Regular readers may know that whenever a new underground horror film gets announced; I can get instantly overtaken by doubt. I have had too many underwhelming and tedious experiences. Every now and then, a film comes around that isn’t a throwback, isn’t a generic slasher or an extreme gorefest with no actual weight. When I first found out that Jörg Buttgereit was teaming up with other creatives to make an anthology, I was pretty damn excited! I have followed the project on and off since I first caught wind of the it and now the film has been screened as part of this years Mayhem Horror Film Festival And Grimmfest, as well as being released in Germany on DVD and Blu-Ray.
Regular readers may know that whenever a new underground horror film gets announced; I can get instantly overtaken by doubt. I have had too many underwhelming and tedious experiences. Every now and then, a film comes around that isn’t a throwback, isn’t a generic slasher or an extreme gorefest with no actual weight. When I first found out that Jörg Buttgereit was teaming up with other creatives to make an anthology, I was pretty damn excited! I have followed the project on and off since I first caught wind of the it and now the film has been screened as part of this years Mayhem Horror Film Festival And Grimmfest, as well as being released in Germany on DVD and Blu-Ray.
- 10/26/2015
- by Mondo Squallido
- Nerdly
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