Fellow sickos – all our Christmases have come at once! Dieter Laser (Dr. Heiter from The Human Centipede), Laurence R. Harvey (Martin from The Human Centipede 2), and franchise director Tom Six will all star in the third instalment of the gross-out series, The Human Centipede 3 (Final Sequence). Producer Ilona Six broke the news to EW exclusively; there are no […]
Continue readingThe top 10 mad movie doctors
The top 10 mad movie doctors. By Simon Miraudo. “It’s alive!” “Great scot!” “Feed her!” These are the legendary catchcries of cinema’s best and craziest doctors. This week saw the long-awaited release of the formerly-banned horror flick The Human Centipede 2 on DVD and Blu-ray, and to celebrate we’re listing our all-time favourite mad movie […]
Continue readingThe Human Centipede 2 is banned in Australia
The R18+ rating for The Human Centipede 2: Full Sequence has been revoked by the Australian Classification Review Board, essentially banning the film in its current form. Does it deserve to be banned? Check out our review here. The Tom Six directed picture received its rating from the Board the Australian Classification Board back in May, […]
Continue readingA Serbian Film banned in Australia; recalled from all vendors
The controversial horror movie A Serbian Film has been refused classification in Australia – one month after its official release – following a review requested by South Australian Attorney General John Rau and the campaign group Collective Shout. The film was banned in South Australia one day before its DVD and Blu-ray release, but has […]
Continue readingThe Human Centipede 2 banned in the UK
Well! It’s been nine months since the teaser trailer for Tom Six‘s The Human Centipede 2 (Full Sequence) debuted online, and almost 10 months since the first film burned the image of a three-person food-processing plant into our corneas. We were wondering how long it would take for Six’s latest horrifying creation to hit our […]
Continue readingLars von Trier banned from Cannes
Update: Lars von Trier has responded to the ban. Head to the bottom of the story for his comments. Apology not accepted. That’s the message coming from Cannes following Lars von Trier’s hilariously offensive press conference following the screening of his film Melancholia, in which he jokingly claimed to be a Nazi. Although von Trier […]
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