• December 15, 2019

      Brendan Haley

      Bloodied, bruised and left for dead a man will stop at nothing to exact gruesome revenge on those who wronged him in the black and white claymation gorefest that is Adam Ciolfi’s Filth. The new short offers a gritty modern spin on the Frankenstein legacy, while also inhabiting the dramatic world of the noir aesthetic. Ciolfi even [...]

    • Categories: Movie News, Movies

      July 15, 2019

      Scott Macias

      Yellow Veil Pictures Acquires Worldwide Sales Rights to Neo-Noir Thriller BLOOD ON HER NAME ahead of Word Premiere @ Fantasia International Film Festival NY/LA-based arthouse genre sales company Yellow Veil Pictures has acquired world sales rights for neo-noir Blood On Her Name, the debut feature from Matthew Pope. The film follows a single mother’s panicked [...]

    • April 27, 2019

      Brian Tull

      11:50 is a neo-noir crime thriller short from director Tiger Chen. We open to a man (Jerry) driving through a neon-lit, rain-slicked alleyway when he hits and kills a pedestrian. Far from the typical response of trying to help or fleeing in panic, our unnamed protagonist calmly gets out of his car, drags the man [...]

    • April 25, 2019

      Scott Macias

      Do you have a thirst for blood and a heart for gambling? Get ready for this upcoming vampire film that is sure to leave you jaw-dropped. Blood From Stone is a Neo-Western styled film written and directed by Geoff Ryan along with the help of Indie Rights studio. Synopsis: Set in a glittering Nevada casino town, two old world [...]

    • December 18, 2015

      Mike Hansen

      Jason Krawczyk's new film "He Never Died" is a fun little horror noir, with a few tricks up its celluloid sleeve and a good sense of humor about itself. Henry Rollins stars as Jack, a quiet intense man who lives alone and spends much of his time sleeping, eating oatmeal, and playing bingo at the [...]

    • Categories: Print

      May 21, 2015

      Mike Hansen

      "This head ain't talking'!  SPEAK!" "Maybe I should poke it with the stick again." What do you get when you put zombies, hard-boiled crime, mutant monsters, film noir, voodoo priests, mad scientists, absurd humor, dizzy dames, and hard drinkin' mooks into a blender and push "Mutilate?"  You get The Goon, by Eric Powell. The Goon [...]

  • Featured Events

    • BAD DETECTIVES Has Potential But Doesn’t Deliver

      July 6, 2021
    • Adam Ciolfi’s FILTH Gives A Noir Modernist Flare to Frankenstein

      December 15, 2019
    • Yellow Veil Pictures Acquires Rights to Noir Thriller BLOOD ON HER NAME

      July 15, 2019
    • 11:50 Is A Sharp and Cerebral Chinese Noir Treat [REVIEW]

      April 27, 2019
    • BLOOD FROM STONE Trailer Released

      April 25, 2019
    • “He Never Died”, But He Got Real Bloody

      December 18, 2015
    • Uncle Mike Reviews: The Goon

      May 21, 2015

    Conventions

    • BAD DETECTIVES Has Potential But Doesn’t Deliver

    • Adam Ciolfi’s FILTH Gives A Noir Modernist Flare to Frankenstein

    • Yellow Veil Pictures Acquires Rights to Noir Thriller BLOOD ON HER NAME

    • 11:50 Is A Sharp and Cerebral Chinese Noir Treat [REVIEW]

    • BLOOD FROM STONE Trailer Released

    • “He Never Died”, But He Got Real Bloody

    • Uncle Mike Reviews: The Goon




      Festivals

    • BAD DETECTIVES Has Potential But Doesn’t Deliver

    • Adam Ciolfi’s FILTH Gives A Noir Modernist Flare to Frankenstein

    • Yellow Veil Pictures Acquires Rights to Noir Thriller BLOOD ON HER NAME

    • 11:50 Is A Sharp and Cerebral Chinese Noir Treat [REVIEW]

    • BLOOD FROM STONE Trailer Released

    • “He Never Died”, But He Got Real Bloody

    • Uncle Mike Reviews: The Goon







  • BAD DETECTIVES Has Potential But Doesn’t Deliver

  • Adam Ciolfi’s FILTH Gives A Noir Modernist Flare to Frankenstein

  • Yellow Veil Pictures Acquires Rights to Noir Thriller BLOOD ON HER NAME

  • 11:50 Is A Sharp and Cerebral Chinese Noir Treat [REVIEW]

  • BLOOD FROM STONE Trailer Released

  • “He Never Died”, But He Got Real Bloody

  • Uncle Mike Reviews: The Goon