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- 11/8/2016
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
Level 33 Entertainment is running a Halloween contest! Readers can win a three DVD pack. The prize pack includes: Harold's Going Stiff (2011), Zombie Hamlet (2012) and The Mole Man of Belmont Avenue (2013). Titled "Halloween Hilarity," fans of indie horror comedies can enter the contest, right here. And, one winner will be picked, just after Halloween. All three films are smaller comedy releases. In Harold' Going Stiff, the main character is slowly turning into a zombie. The locals are out to put him down. Zombie Hamlet, a film by John Murlowski, involves a cash-strapped play. The director is forced to play Hester, when his cast begins to fall over dead. The most recent release, The Mole Man of Belmont Avenue, involves a strange creature, living in the basement of an apartment building. All three films will bring the laughs to one winner! More details are below. This contest is open to residents of North America (Canada,...
- 10/28/2016
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
“Doobie doobie do, we-oh we-oh.” So goes the infuriating song that plays throughout The Mole Man of Belmont Avenue. The song in question is sung by lead actors and writers and directors of the film Mike Bradecich and John Laflamboy in one of the various absurd fantasy/dream sequences that populate this comedy horror film—hormedy? comedorror? Not surprisingly, this little ditty is the least offensive thing about this low brow, low budget movie.
Having inherited a sprawling brownstone apartment building from their deceased mother, the slacker Mugg brothers—Marion (Bradecich) and Jarmon (Laflamboy)—have driven this property into the ground. Most of the renters have left and the inexplicable bar in the basement is all but defunct. Yet what’s most troubling of all is that the pets in the building have been disappearing. The culprit, of course, is the titular Mole Man, creeping around the building eating tiny animals.
Having inherited a sprawling brownstone apartment building from their deceased mother, the slacker Mugg brothers—Marion (Bradecich) and Jarmon (Laflamboy)—have driven this property into the ground. Most of the renters have left and the inexplicable bar in the basement is all but defunct. Yet what’s most troubling of all is that the pets in the building have been disappearing. The culprit, of course, is the titular Mole Man, creeping around the building eating tiny animals.
- 10/2/2013
- by John Keith
- JustPressPlay.net
We return with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes release details for Inbred, Blood, and 4 Dead Girls, a trailer for The Mole Man of Belmont Avenue, featuring Robert Englund, details on a Jason Voorhees-inspired charity, an interview with Nick Basile, the director of Dark, and much more:
The Mole Man of Belmont Avenue Trailer and Release Details: “Two years ago, the Mugg Brothers, who have never worked a day in their lives, inherited a brownstone apartment building. In that short time, their slacker ways have run the building into the ground. Tenants are moving out, no one drinks at the bar downstairs, and the building’s pets are going missing. If all that isn’t enough to make them sit up and take notice, they soon discover a mysterious creature is hiding in the basement and trying to...
The Mole Man of Belmont Avenue Trailer and Release Details: “Two years ago, the Mugg Brothers, who have never worked a day in their lives, inherited a brownstone apartment building. In that short time, their slacker ways have run the building into the ground. Tenants are moving out, no one drinks at the bar downstairs, and the building’s pets are going missing. If all that isn’t enough to make them sit up and take notice, they soon discover a mysterious creature is hiding in the basement and trying to...
- 9/1/2013
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Level 33 Entertainment is introducing horror fans to The Mole Man of Belmont Avenue, a new title arriving on DVD and VOD September 10th.
Written and directed by Mike Bradecich and John Laflamboy (who also star alongside Robert Englund). Two years ago, the Mugg Brothers, who have never worked a day in their lives, inherited a brownstone apartment building. In that short time, their slacker ways have run the building into the ground. Tenants are moving out, no one drinks at the bar downstairs, and the building's pets are going missing. If all that isn't enough to make them sit up and take notice, they soon discover a mysterious creature is hiding in the basement and trying to eat every living thing in the building one by one! A trailer awaits inside.
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Written and directed by Mike Bradecich and John Laflamboy (who also star alongside Robert Englund). Two years ago, the Mugg Brothers, who have never worked a day in their lives, inherited a brownstone apartment building. In that short time, their slacker ways have run the building into the ground. Tenants are moving out, no one drinks at the bar downstairs, and the building's pets are going missing. If all that isn't enough to make them sit up and take notice, they soon discover a mysterious creature is hiding in the basement and trying to eat every living thing in the building one by one! A trailer awaits inside.
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- 8/26/2013
- shocktillyoudrop.com
In The Mole Man of Belmont Avenue (which has to be one of the catchier names on the indie horror scene these days), we meet down on their luck brothers Jarman (Laflamboy) and Marion (Bradecich). Just back from a failed stint raising llamas, Jarman has just returned to the rapidly depopulating Chicago building managed by deadpan brother Marion who's got his own struggles to contend with.
See, the gas has just been shut off in the building and Marion's been left to deal with the fact that their building's electricity is being stolen from a church next door. The only tenants that remain are a generally disagreeable bunch including a couple of cranky oldsters (including horror icon Robert Englund), a prostitute and an apartment full of stoners.
As if all of that wasn't enough to deal with, the brothers suddenly realize that all the pets in the building are disappearing...
See, the gas has just been shut off in the building and Marion's been left to deal with the fact that their building's electricity is being stolen from a church next door. The only tenants that remain are a generally disagreeable bunch including a couple of cranky oldsters (including horror icon Robert Englund), a prostitute and an apartment full of stoners.
As if all of that wasn't enough to deal with, the brothers suddenly realize that all the pets in the building are disappearing...
- 9/29/2011
- by thehorrorchick
- DreadCentral.com
The problem with low budget horror comedies? They're a dime a dozen and most of them just aren't funny. But every now and then you find one that gets things right and upcoming effort The Mole Man Of Belmont Avenue might just be one of those.
First of all the core creative team are culled from Chicago's thriving improv comedy scene. Which means that they're naturally funny people who understand a thing or two about performance.
Second? They also had the good sense to call in a ringer in the form of the iconic Robert Englund. Yep, while Hollywood's been busy with a big budget remake of the franchise Englund made, Englund himself has been hanging out in Chicago goofing around with a bunch of improv geeks.
Synopsis!
Marion and Jarmon Mugg have never had to work very hard. They've never had much responsibility, and no one has ever put...
First of all the core creative team are culled from Chicago's thriving improv comedy scene. Which means that they're naturally funny people who understand a thing or two about performance.
Second? They also had the good sense to call in a ringer in the form of the iconic Robert Englund. Yep, while Hollywood's been busy with a big budget remake of the franchise Englund made, Englund himself has been hanging out in Chicago goofing around with a bunch of improv geeks.
Synopsis!
Marion and Jarmon Mugg have never had to work very hard. They've never had much responsibility, and no one has ever put...
- 3/6/2010
- Screen Anarchy
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