It is with great sadness we must report that indie horror actress Ameara Lavey, aged 34, died in Langley, British Columbia on September 1, in a tragic double homicide. Lavey's real name was Brandy Petrie and she is wellknown for three films directed by Lucifer Valentine; "ReGOREgitated Sacrifice", "Slow Torture Puke Chamber" and "Slaughtered Vomit Dolls" "When officers arrived, they found a man and woman suffering from gunshot wounds. The female victim, identified Tuesday as 34-year-old Brandy Petrie, died at the scene, while 20-year-old Avery Levely-Flescher died in hospital.", according to CTV News. Read full article here ...
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- 9/6/2017
- Screen Anarchy
It is no secret that the genre of horror is saturated, like a wet diaper, with films that should never really have been made, films that are so bad they’re, well, bad. I know that sometimes a film is made that is often a train-wreck yet manages to be entertaining, but surrounding those films exists a bunch of motion picture atrocities that fail on all levels, and those are the films I’ll be looking at in this column. Now, you might not agree with the films I mention here, you might even be a fan of some of them, and that’s fine, this is merely my personal opinions on what I feel are the true horror’s of the horror genre, the poison in the water supply that made me, when I saw them, want to Linda Blair my guts against the nearest wall. These are in...
- 7/3/2014
- by Chris Cummings
- Nerdly
Paramount Pictures
Everyone likes a good cinematic shock. The cinema is a safe way in which we can live out our fears and horrors vicariously – all of the “what if?” scenarios us gloomy people ponder at night. There are an awful amount of movies that set out to intentionally startle the bejaysus out of us – from high art like Salo or on a lower scale – Slaughtered Vomit Dolls.
The most fascinating kinds of startling moments are those that come out of nowhere and catch the viewer unawares. There are film makers out there like Gaspar Noé and Alexandre Aja who thrive on shocking and appalling cinema – just think of the sequence in Noé’s Seul Contre Tous in which the Butcher snaps and kicks and punches his pregnant girlfriend’s stomach and later the implied rape of his autistic daughter.
I have chosen a few moments of startling cinema for you below.
Everyone likes a good cinematic shock. The cinema is a safe way in which we can live out our fears and horrors vicariously – all of the “what if?” scenarios us gloomy people ponder at night. There are an awful amount of movies that set out to intentionally startle the bejaysus out of us – from high art like Salo or on a lower scale – Slaughtered Vomit Dolls.
The most fascinating kinds of startling moments are those that come out of nowhere and catch the viewer unawares. There are film makers out there like Gaspar Noé and Alexandre Aja who thrive on shocking and appalling cinema – just think of the sequence in Noé’s Seul Contre Tous in which the Butcher snaps and kicks and punches his pregnant girlfriend’s stomach and later the implied rape of his autistic daughter.
I have chosen a few moments of startling cinema for you below.
- 12/31/2013
- by Clare Simpson
- Obsessed with Film
Ah viewers, you already probably think I’m the biggest pervert on the site with the outrageous lists I produce, and now I am going to give you more evidence to back that up!
I love watching extreme cinema. Some of the films may be utterly horrible and sear my soul but at least I can say “Seen it!” Some extreme cinema has merit, some extreme cinema just tries to be extreme to get viewers for the fact that they have a reputation as an “extreme movie”. They pile on objectionable material just to shock and appal, there is no artistic merit.
This list contains examples of both genuinely good extreme material and pointless extreme material. I am not alone in my tastes. The trend now is for increasingly extreme material – look at the success of Hostel and Saw and the New French Extremity. The Japanese have been producing extreme material for donkeys.
I love watching extreme cinema. Some of the films may be utterly horrible and sear my soul but at least I can say “Seen it!” Some extreme cinema has merit, some extreme cinema just tries to be extreme to get viewers for the fact that they have a reputation as an “extreme movie”. They pile on objectionable material just to shock and appal, there is no artistic merit.
This list contains examples of both genuinely good extreme material and pointless extreme material. I am not alone in my tastes. The trend now is for increasingly extreme material – look at the success of Hostel and Saw and the New French Extremity. The Japanese have been producing extreme material for donkeys.
- 2/26/2013
- by Clare Simpson
- Obsessed with Film
There may be a slight possibility that standards for movie titles have become more lenient over the years, since we can't really fathom an action movie like this week's "Bullet to the Head" coming out in 1954 with a title like that. No sir.
The Sylvester Stallone vehicle does stick in your head for some reason, so we thought we'd dig in and find the most gruesome, lurid and downright threatening movie titles ever conceived. Remember, the criteria here ain't the violent content of the film itself, just its nastified handle.
15. '8 Million Ways to Die' (1986)
The unlikely combination of star Jeff Bridges, screenwriter Oliver Stone and director Hal Ashby ("Harold and Maude") came up with this neo-noir concoction, which failed to ignite at the box office and ultimately served as Ashby's swan song. The film itself has a pulpy, sub-"Miami Vice" plot about an alcoholic ex-detective drawn into a...
The Sylvester Stallone vehicle does stick in your head for some reason, so we thought we'd dig in and find the most gruesome, lurid and downright threatening movie titles ever conceived. Remember, the criteria here ain't the violent content of the film itself, just its nastified handle.
15. '8 Million Ways to Die' (1986)
The unlikely combination of star Jeff Bridges, screenwriter Oliver Stone and director Hal Ashby ("Harold and Maude") came up with this neo-noir concoction, which failed to ignite at the box office and ultimately served as Ashby's swan song. The film itself has a pulpy, sub-"Miami Vice" plot about an alcoholic ex-detective drawn into a...
- 2/1/2013
- by Max Evry
- NextMovie
Stephen Biro is the President of Unearthed Films, the world’s foremost purveyors of DVD extremes. Since its launch in 2001, Unearthed Films has given the Western world such classics as Aftermath, Slaughtered Vomit Dolls, and This Hollow Sacrament. Unearthed Films was the first label to officially release the Guinea Pig series from Japan in pristine transfers with a generous amount of extra bonus material. Public idiot Number 1, Charlie Sheen, famously believed … Continue reading →...
- 1/13/2013
- by Phil Russell
- Horror News
I recently came across this Vomit Gore Trilogy containing Slaughtered Vomit Dolls, ReGOREgitated Sacrifice, and Slow Torture Puke Chamber all written, directed, edited, and produced by Lucifer Valentine. Valentine is trying to create a new horror sub genre, which would be known as Vomit Gore, with these three films. I have yet to see the films, but I am not too sure I want to sit through, from what I hear, bad special effects, gore, and no plot f…...
- 3/1/2012
- Horrorbid
Nick Peron finishes The Vomit Gore Trilogy this week. Read on for his finale. It sounds like he is ok, but at what costs.
For those who haven’t been paying attention I’ve been subjecting myself to Lucifer “Lucy” Valentine’s Vomit Gore Trilogy, which is a title that requires a spoiler alert. By this point I have watched the first two in the trilogy Slaughtered Vomit Dolls and reGOREgitated Sacrifice, both of which bored me to no end.
Ladies and gentlemen, here I stand in front of my television, it’s cheap Wal-Mart brand flat screen generating enough heat to warm my mostly naked body (I state this for any ladies reading, you’re welcome). In my hand is the last disc of the Vomit Gore Trilogy, with it’s crude crayon drawing of a grasshopper on the case. There are three things running through my mind right...
For those who haven’t been paying attention I’ve been subjecting myself to Lucifer “Lucy” Valentine’s Vomit Gore Trilogy, which is a title that requires a spoiler alert. By this point I have watched the first two in the trilogy Slaughtered Vomit Dolls and reGOREgitated Sacrifice, both of which bored me to no end.
Ladies and gentlemen, here I stand in front of my television, it’s cheap Wal-Mart brand flat screen generating enough heat to warm my mostly naked body (I state this for any ladies reading, you’re welcome). In my hand is the last disc of the Vomit Gore Trilogy, with it’s crude crayon drawing of a grasshopper on the case. There are three things running through my mind right...
- 6/30/2011
- by Nick Peron
- Destroy the Brain
Nick Peron is a man that finishes what he started. Instead of stopping at the first entry of The Vomit Gore Trilogy, he continues on. He concludes this trilogy next Thursday.
We are back again for another edition of HorrorFAIL, with the second of our three part series looking at Lucifer Valentine’s Vomit Gore Trilogy. Here’s a quick recap: Back in 2008 I had the “pleasure” of watching Valentine’s first film Slaughtered Vomit Dolls, a nonsensical mess that involved blood and gore, and real honest-to-goodness vomiting. It was so boring me and the girl I was dating at the time ended up having sex during the course of the film.
Upon hearing that it was the first part of a trilogy of films I thought what a better selection for my HorrorFAIL series here at Destroy the Brain. Let’s take a look at Lucifer’s (or Lucy...
We are back again for another edition of HorrorFAIL, with the second of our three part series looking at Lucifer Valentine’s Vomit Gore Trilogy. Here’s a quick recap: Back in 2008 I had the “pleasure” of watching Valentine’s first film Slaughtered Vomit Dolls, a nonsensical mess that involved blood and gore, and real honest-to-goodness vomiting. It was so boring me and the girl I was dating at the time ended up having sex during the course of the film.
Upon hearing that it was the first part of a trilogy of films I thought what a better selection for my HorrorFAIL series here at Destroy the Brain. Let’s take a look at Lucifer’s (or Lucy...
- 6/23/2011
- by Nick Peron
- Destroy the Brain
Nick Peron really went all out on this Horrorfail. So much that instead of just stopping after seeing the first entry, he decided he had to complete the trilogy. Part 2 of 3 will be posted next Thursday.
For the longest time, film maker Lucifer Valentine has boasted about his creation of films the Vomit Gore Trilogy. A self proclaimed Satanist, he appeared on the scene with his premiere film Slaughtered Vomit Dolls; A film that he claims was banned from “every” film festival it was submitted to because it was deemed “too disgusting” for public consumption (a little puking joke there). That is a bold claim to make considering the fact that we are living in the internet age where Google is your gateway to seeing the stuff of nightmares streamed right to your computer. Don’t believe me? Google Japanese Eel Porn. You’re welcome. Since then he has released...
For the longest time, film maker Lucifer Valentine has boasted about his creation of films the Vomit Gore Trilogy. A self proclaimed Satanist, he appeared on the scene with his premiere film Slaughtered Vomit Dolls; A film that he claims was banned from “every” film festival it was submitted to because it was deemed “too disgusting” for public consumption (a little puking joke there). That is a bold claim to make considering the fact that we are living in the internet age where Google is your gateway to seeing the stuff of nightmares streamed right to your computer. Don’t believe me? Google Japanese Eel Porn. You’re welcome. Since then he has released...
- 6/16/2011
- by Nick Peron
- Destroy the Brain
Directed by: Lucifer Valentine
Written by: Lucifer Valentine
Part I: Slaughtered Vomit Dolls
Most folks don't want to watch a movie called Slaughtered Vomit Dolls. Even fans of torture porn raise an eyebrow at that middle word - Vomit - and that's what makes the concept hilarious. Lucifer Valentine turns the sub genre on its head by adding an element of stark reality into the somewhat disturbing "hoot and holler" attitude of its fans - they're unable to high five one another during the fictional special effects kills because those hands are too busy covering eyes and plugging ears at the sound of another person puking their guts. When you hear someone throw up, it makes you want to throw up too - I've held womens' hair while they've done so drunkenly, and to avoid looking like a total wuss you need to go to your "happy place" to tune...
Written by: Lucifer Valentine
Part I: Slaughtered Vomit Dolls
Most folks don't want to watch a movie called Slaughtered Vomit Dolls. Even fans of torture porn raise an eyebrow at that middle word - Vomit - and that's what makes the concept hilarious. Lucifer Valentine turns the sub genre on its head by adding an element of stark reality into the somewhat disturbing "hoot and holler" attitude of its fans - they're unable to high five one another during the fictional special effects kills because those hands are too busy covering eyes and plugging ears at the sound of another person puking their guts. When you hear someone throw up, it makes you want to throw up too - I've held womens' hair while they've done so drunkenly, and to avoid looking like a total wuss you need to go to your "happy place" to tune...
- 3/13/2011
- by Bryan DiTolvo
- Planet Fury
Basement UK ArtDirector: Asham Kamboj.
Writer: Ewen Glass.
After watching director Asham Kamboj's Basement, this reviewer now knows what medieval times were like, when subjects would protest the king. The iron maiden or the rack would almost be a better alternative to watching this seventy-six minute film drone on about nothing in particular. Yet, the show must go on.
Paperknife Productions is the creator behind Basement and this is their only production. If they were relying on this film for profits, then this newly created cynic can see bankruptcy in this company's future. Revolver Entertainment UK, which is known for better film fare like Dead Man Running, Jcvd and the upcoming Iron Sky made a misstep here, by distributing this truly farcical cinema. This film launched in the UK August 23rd on DVD and Blu-Ray, after a brief showing in theatres August 20th. Much like an unfinished basement, this...
Writer: Ewen Glass.
After watching director Asham Kamboj's Basement, this reviewer now knows what medieval times were like, when subjects would protest the king. The iron maiden or the rack would almost be a better alternative to watching this seventy-six minute film drone on about nothing in particular. Yet, the show must go on.
Paperknife Productions is the creator behind Basement and this is their only production. If they were relying on this film for profits, then this newly created cynic can see bankruptcy in this company's future. Revolver Entertainment UK, which is known for better film fare like Dead Man Running, Jcvd and the upcoming Iron Sky made a misstep here, by distributing this truly farcical cinema. This film launched in the UK August 23rd on DVD and Blu-Ray, after a brief showing in theatres August 20th. Much like an unfinished basement, this...
- 10/23/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Remember that the following is meant to make you want to see the movie: What happens to a woman when she is abused by her parents, becomes a runaway at the tender age of 14, is molested by a local priest who takes her in and is then used and abused by nearly everyone she comes into contact with? For Angela Aberdeen the answer is to turn away from the human race and all earthly reality by making a sacred pact with Satan. After enlisting his protection in return for her eternal soul, her first act is to burn down the priest s church as he lays passed out drunk on the floor. She then flees to the city where she develops a horrible addiction to alcohol and drugs. Angela quickly spirals downward in her journal to Hell. Stripping turns to pornography and prostitution and as her deadly addictions tear her body apart,...
- 11/24/2009
- by MaryAnn Johanson
- www.flickfilosopher.com
Alternative Cinema sent along word that it will release Nun Of That (pictured left), the latest from Splatter Disco and Beyond The Dunwich Horror director Richard Griffin. It arrives on special-edition DVD January 12 under the Camp Motion Pictures banner.
Nun Of That, which we last covered here, stars Sarah Nicklin as Sister Kelly Wrath, a young lady of the cloth who returns from the dead to wreak vengeance on the mobsters who killed her and other miscreants as part of the Order of the Black Habit. Co-starring Alexandra Cipolla, Shanette Wilson, Ruth Sullivan, Rich Tretheway, Brandon Luis Aponte, Michael Reed, Fangoria Radio’s Debbie Rochon and Lloyd Kaufman (as the Pope!), the movie will be supplemented by:
Audio commentary by Griffin and actor Ricardo Rebelo Audio commentary by producer Ted Marr “Breaking the Habit: The Making of Nun Of That” half-hour documentary Original Nun Of That short film Exploitation trailer...
Nun Of That, which we last covered here, stars Sarah Nicklin as Sister Kelly Wrath, a young lady of the cloth who returns from the dead to wreak vengeance on the mobsters who killed her and other miscreants as part of the Order of the Black Habit. Co-starring Alexandra Cipolla, Shanette Wilson, Ruth Sullivan, Rich Tretheway, Brandon Luis Aponte, Michael Reed, Fangoria Radio’s Debbie Rochon and Lloyd Kaufman (as the Pope!), the movie will be supplemented by:
Audio commentary by Griffin and actor Ricardo Rebelo Audio commentary by producer Ted Marr “Breaking the Habit: The Making of Nun Of That” half-hour documentary Original Nun Of That short film Exploitation trailer...
- 10/2/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
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