Some trailers focus on grossing you out. The bloody mouths, the stumped limbs, the overall yuck factor of it all. Some trailers focus on sexual deviancy, up-skirt shots, copulating with members of the clergy or fornicating behind a butcher's counter. The ambitious filmmakers behind Psycho Street decided to just go on ahead and throw it all into one pretty extreme trailer. Wow.
Psycho Street is a three-part anthology film starring Tiffany Shepis as the best looking version of the Crypt Keeper we've ever seen, welcoming you to the twisted town of Kronanburg where things ... well, things tend to get fucked up. And even though the film has already been picked up by R-Squared for a 2012 release, we thought you'd like to be the first on your block to take an early look at this intriguing Nsfw (that's Not Safe For Work for you cubicle jockeys prowling the internet on company time) trailer.
Psycho Street is a three-part anthology film starring Tiffany Shepis as the best looking version of the Crypt Keeper we've ever seen, welcoming you to the twisted town of Kronanburg where things ... well, things tend to get fucked up. And even though the film has already been picked up by R-Squared for a 2012 release, we thought you'd like to be the first on your block to take an early look at this intriguing Nsfw (that's Not Safe For Work for you cubicle jockeys prowling the internet on company time) trailer.
- 10/11/2011
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
by Jason Lees, MoreHorror.com
There are a couple of things you should know about me. One, I’m incredibly pompous. To be honest, I’m about the most pompous blow hard you’ll ever know. The biggest. The worst. The most. Consider yourself in the company of the prince of pomposity. Secondly, for all my glorious (and they truly are) faults, I’m also the first to admit when I’m wrong, and that’s why I’m in love with Anthony Sumner’s short film “Lewis.” Watching it got me to revel in both of my biggest character traits.
Within the first minutes of “Lewis” I found myself spacing off a bit, counting the films from the 70’s that were being ripped off. I was watching riffs on “Rosemary’s Baby” and hues of “The Omen.” There were bits of “The Wicker Man” being showcased before me and...
There are a couple of things you should know about me. One, I’m incredibly pompous. To be honest, I’m about the most pompous blow hard you’ll ever know. The biggest. The worst. The most. Consider yourself in the company of the prince of pomposity. Secondly, for all my glorious (and they truly are) faults, I’m also the first to admit when I’m wrong, and that’s why I’m in love with Anthony Sumner’s short film “Lewis.” Watching it got me to revel in both of my biggest character traits.
Within the first minutes of “Lewis” I found myself spacing off a bit, counting the films from the 70’s that were being ripped off. I was watching riffs on “Rosemary’s Baby” and hues of “The Omen.” There were bits of “The Wicker Man” being showcased before me and...
- 7/21/2011
- by admin
- MoreHorror
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