"The Victim" movie review by Ben Kenber
9:37 PM | Anchor Bay Films, Danielle Harris, grindhouse, jennifer blanc, Michael Biehn, Review, Reviews, The Victim with 0 comments »"Cherry Bomb" Blasts onto DVD and Blu-Ray
5:52 PM | Cherry Bomb, DVD/Blu-Ray News, grindhouse with 0 comments »Well Go USA Entertainment has send us information for their upcoming DVD and Blu-Ray release of "Cherry Bomb". Julin Jean (Killer School Girls from Outer Space, TV’s “Friday Night Lights”), Nick Manning (Crank: High Voltage, TV’s “Beach Heat Miami”) and John Rodriguez (Blind Turns, Johnny’s Gone) star in the film. "Cherry Bomb" hits stores
on July 10th.
For more information on this film, you can visit the film's official website at: http://www.cherrybombfilm.com
Press Release:
Julin Jean (Killer School Girls from Outer Space, TV’s “Friday Night Lights”), Nick Manning (Crank: High Voltage, TV’s “Beach Heat Miami”) and John Rodriguez (Blind Turns, Johnny’s Gone) star in Cherry Bomb, debuting on Blu-ray™, DVD and Digital July 10th from Well Go USA Entertainment. In the vein of the classic revenge movie I Spit On Your Grave, Director Kyle Day’s explosive homage Grindhouse and B-sexplotation movies features an exotic dancer (Jean) seeking bloody revenge on the five men who assaulted her.
Synopsis:
In homage to the action films of the early 1980s, the beautiful Cherry is an exotic dancer who is attacked by a group of sleazy men in the club where she works. The men escape justice and she vows revenge by killing them off one by one. Things start to spiral out of control when a mysterious hit man named Bull is hired to put an end to Cherry's bloody tirade. She soon realizes that there is more at stake than she ever imagined.
For more information, visit http://www.cherrybombfilm.com.
The Grindhouse Film Festival presents 'The Black Six' at New Beverly Cinema (reported by Ben Kenber)
4:25 AM | blaxploitation, grindhouse, grindhouse film festival, new beverly cinema, nfl, the black six with 0 comments »On February 22, 2011, the Grindhouse Film Festival presented their answer to Black History Month with the blaxploitation classic “The Black Six.” This took place at
“As white guys, we find this an important part of black culture.”
Joining them was the director of “The Black Six,” Matt Cimber. He announced to the audience this was the first time he has seen the movie in 40 years and that he “suffered through it.” The film is best known for starring football players who were at their peak: Gene Washington, Mean Joe Greene (his name generated the biggest applause), Mercury Morris, Lem Barney, Willie Lanier, and Carl Eller. Cimber’s agent at the time told him he could put together a bunch of football players if Cimber could put together a movie. The only catch was there could be no drugs, no swearing, and no naked women.
Cimber said that all the guys were game and that he wrote a good script for them to work with. When he started as filmmaker, Cimber was encouraged by a friend to make “black films” because the thought was that most people didn’t understand black people. It was fun making “black pictures” for him because there was a lot of great talent in the black community, and many actors weren’t really getting hired.
“The Black Six” had actual members of Hell’s Angels in it, and they had to be paid at the end of each day in cash. But there was an even bigger problem: they didn’t like blacks. It turned out though that they were big NFL fans, and everyone ended up getting along great. The film crew had to work hard however to keep the Hell’s Angels quiet during takes. One of them ended up driving his motorcycle through a hotel!
This film had a budget of $90,000, but each of the six NFL players got $10,000 each. Cimber ended up being forced to cut corners wherever he could. The lady playing the farm owner was actually the one who owned the farm they filmed at, and that’s why she’s in the film. Triumph also gave the production some motorcycles to work with although the players said they looked like “little toys.”
The movie came out in 1974 long before the days of VHS, DVD, or any other kind of home entertainment. Back then if you didn’t get your movie into theaters, you didn’t get your money back and you were dead. When it opened on Broadway in
Matt Cimber went from “The Black Six” to create a “varied” resume which was the result of him never focusing on just one idea or one thing. He also created and directed the successful TV series “GLOW: Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling” which was a satire of the sport (Quentin Tarantino is said to be a big fan of it). While his work may not cry out for an Oscar, he has had a strong career that has lasted several decades and shows no signs of stopping anytime soon.
I know it's late and everything, but here is the trailer for the upcoming "Grindhouse" spinoff film, "Machete" courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox.
After a violent shakedown from a notorious drug lord nearly kills him, Machete, a renegade Mexican Federale and tough-as-nails vigilante for justice, roams the streets of Texas, working as a day laborer. When Machete is hired by a crooked US Senator to execute a covert hit, Machete is double-crossed and forced to run from the cops and an endless stream of assassins. But what they don't know is that Machete is looking for them so he can settle the score.
"Machete" hits theaters on September 3rd
"Machete": Official Trailer



Twentieth Century Fox today released six character posters for the "Grindhouse: spinoff film "Machete", which will be helmed by Robert Rodriguez and Ethan Maniquis.
After a violent shakedown from a notorious drug lord nearly kills him, Machete, a renegade Mexican Federale and tough-as-nails vigilante for justice, roams the streets of Texas, working as a day laborer. When Machete is hired by a crooked US Senator to execute a covert hit, Machete is double-crossed and forced to run from the cops and an endless stream of assassins. But what they don't know is that Machete is looking for them so he can settle the score.
Stephen Romano's "Shock Festival" on DVD This February
7:17 PM | grindhouse, News, Shock Festival with 1 comments »From Bloody Earth Films, The Official DVD companion to the novel
Rue Morgue Magazine calls “The best fiction book of 2008”
A 3-Disc Audio and Video Exploitation Extravaganza Featuring Over 7 Hours of
the Most Rare and Unusual Exploitation Trailers, TV Ads and Radio Spots from the Age of GRINDHOUSE CINEMA! Plus original new content inspired by the amazing fictional b-movie world of Stephen Romano’s exploitation novel, SHOCK FESTIVAL.
Take a wild journey through the exploitation movie scenes of the 1970s and 1980s with this collection of hundreds of actual previews of coming attractions, television commercials and radio spots for the sleaziest, sexiest most off-the-wall films ever made - all digitally re-mastered from Original Film Elements.
Find yourself thrust into a world of madmen and ghouls, perverts and lusty ladies – and wait till you get a load of all the special extra features we’ve cooked up just for this release! Interviews, a SHOCK FESTIVAL poster, original music and a batch of specially produced trailers based on the amazing fictional b-movie worlds of Stephen Romano’s acclaimed novel, SHOCK FESTIVAL. This must-have collector’s set includes over 7 hours of amazing stuff you won’t find anywhere else!
Brand New Media Inspired By the Best, Worst and most Outrageous Trailers From Horror and Exploitation Cinema Contributed By:
Michael Gingold (Managing Editor for Fangoria), Stephen Romano, Nicanor Loreti, Adrian Santiago, Chris LaMartina, Paige Kay Davis, Richard Griffin, David Hartman, Dave Neabore, Victor Bonacore and German Val
Classic Media Contributors Include:
Blue Underground, Grindhouse Releasing, Media Blasters and Shock-O-Rama Cinema
Press Quotes for Shock Festival the Novel:
“One of the greatest homage to B-cinema ever undertaken” Fangoria Magazine
“It’s like a literary grindhouse multiplex of fright and flesh flix you need to see NOW. An absolute must-own for any horror fan worth a damn.”
Joe Lynch, director of WRONG TURN 2: Dead End
DVD Set Features:
Over 7 hours of the most rare and unusual exploitation trailers, TV ads and radio spots from the age of GRINDHOUSE CINEMA!
Over 4 Hours of the most unique, amazing and outrageous exploitation and horror trailers from the 1970s and 1980s!
Interview with Independent International Pictures President Sam Sherman
Commentary tracks by Stephen Romano and Uncle Creepy www.dreadcentral.com
Audio disc containing over 3 hours of exploitation radio spots plus original music on MP3s, ready to plug into your iPod, computer or CD player!
Bonus Collector’s Poster with Original Artwork by artist and author, Stephen Romano!
Shock Festival image gallery! All New Posters! Special Features!
The 2 DVD/CD combo hits shelves on February 9, 2010.
I know that a lot of you guys have been bitching and moaning about "Grindhouse," and how Harvey Weinstein and his brother have cheated it out on a full DVD release. Well... it still hasn't been announced yet, but I already got the entire movie, trailers and all, on DVD. How you ask?
Note: Everywhere I look the release date of this movie is different. IMDB has it as 1973. Wikipedia has it as 1972. My date comes directly off of the After Hours Cinema website.
Writer/Director: Shaun Costello
Star: Harry Reems
Harry Reems plays a no-named Vietnam Vet/rapist/serial killer with PTSD and suffers from flashbacks. Along with that comes his need to make up enemies and kill them as a way to deal with the pain. So, he uses his job at the local gas station to get girls' addresses. Once he gets their info it's on to the stalking, raping and finally the slashing. He uses the old "We don't take cash here, I need a credit card along with your address for verification" bit... amateur. (read more)