Ashley C. Williams
Imagine taking a camping trip to get away from it all and upon returning to civilization finding out that the world has run out of oil. That's the premise of C.S. Drury's Empty, from which we have the trailer, poster, and some exclusive stills to share.
It wasn't that long ago that the idea that formed the basis of Human Centipede repulsed most that heard it. Now, with the upcoming sequel already surpassing the controversy of the Tom Six original, Indianapolis' Days of the Dead convention is looking for those brave souls who want to form an even longer chain than Six ever thought possible.
Well now. It sounds as if director Tom Six's claim that The Human Centipede 2: Full Sequence would make the first one "look like My Little Pony" is holding A LOT of water in the UK where it has been officially rejected by the BBFC (British Board of Film Classification), thereby banning it from being released there.
You know how we always say that our friends in the UK have all the fun? Well, sometimes they get the shit end of the stick like we do. Case in point - Tom Six's The Human Centipede 2: Full Sequence.
The original The Human Centipede (First Sequence) is back on VOD in celebration of Fantastic Fest along with Philip Ridley’s sublime psychological thriller Heartless (starring Jim Sturgess); Simon Rumley’s hardcore Red, White & Blue; Josh Reed’s neo-Ozploitation horror film Primal; and Abel Ferry’s gripping scarefest High Lane.
Those of us outside of New York and LA were out of luck last weekend when IFC debuted Tom Six's The Human Centipede on a few coastal screens. Thankfully, it's expanding outward this weekend, including a Dread Central sponsored Boston screening!
A Nightmare on Elm Street isn't the only horror ticket in town if you're planning on heading out to theatres. The Human Centipede (First Sequence) is also slithering around, albeit in a much smaller release; however, if you can find it ... this flick is well worth the time and trouble to catch on the big screen!
The film, written and directed by Tom Six, stars Dieter Laser, Ashley C. Williams, Ashlynn Yennie, and Akihiro Kitamura. The Human Centipede (First Sequence) will be opening in New York with other cities to follow starting on April 30th courtesy of IFC.
There’s bold. There’s audacious. Then there’s The Human Centipede. I first saw director Tom Six’s award-winning body horror flick The Human Centipede (First Sequence) last October during the 2009 Screamfest Film Festival. Sitting inside the packed theater, you could hear the nervous rumblings throughout the room of those who were unsure of what they were about to see.
A couple of Dread Central staffers had the chance to watch The Human Centipede (First Sequence) a few days ago, and we still haven't quite recovered from it! As this clip shows, Dieter Laser as Dr. Heiter is one very sick man!
You know that feeling you get when things are about to go horribly awry? It's that very thing that permeates this latest two-minute clip from Tom Six's The Human Centipede (First Sequence). Dig it!
Dread Central was on hand at this year's LA Screamfest and caught up with two of the stars of Tom Six's
The Human Centipede: First Sequence (review here), Akihiro Kitamura and Ashley C. Williams, who shed a little bit of light on what the sequel The Human Centipede II - The Full Sequence has in store for us.
Dread Central hit last night’s premiere at Screamfest LA of the much talked about (and sensationally denigrating) Tom Six-written and directed feature
The Human Centipede: First Sequence (review here) in Hollywood, CA, and brought back some ocular candy and video of a pair of the film’s stars.
There’s bold. There’s audacious. Then there’s The Human Centipede. I first saw director Tom Six’s award-winning body horror flick The Human Centipede (First Sequence) last October during the 2009 Screamfest Film Festival. Sitting inside the packed theater, you could hear the nervous rumblings throughout the room of those who were unsure of what they were about to see.
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