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Animation In Progress

David Bell and Joe Scarpulla are in production on a very cool-looking stop-motion animation…Check out production stills, set photos and concept sketches here…

May The Files Be With You

Star Wars fans rejoice! You can now get yourself a USB flash drive featuring Yoda, Boba, Vader or your standard Stormtrooper…May the files be with you!

GritFX T-Shirt Comp: The Winner Is…

The GritFX Tee Giveaway came to a close yesterday & the lucky winner is Mike Erway (aka @MErwaydesigner on twitter).

Mike – Freelance graphic designer/photographer (http://mikeerway.com/) – was the first entrant drawn who correctly answered “What year did comedian Bill Hicks die?” That being 1994…

Zombie Zone News Features GritFX!

Zombie Zone News – for lovers of all things zombified – have featured GritFX T-Shirts on their site…As writer Don of the Dead declares, “The undead demand clothing too!”…

Drag Me To Hell (2009)

Director Sam Raimi returns to horror, the genre that gave birth to his career after completing the low-budget classic The Evil Dead in 1983. Raimi’s films have, for the most part, incorporated dark themes (I just won’t mention the atrocious For Love Of The Game – oh no, too late!), and horror is a genre that fits the director like a glove…

James Cameron’s Avatar

Check out the freakin’ amazing trailer for legendary filmmaker James Cameron’s new sci-fi epic Avatar, scheduled for worldwide release on December 18th…

The Grifters (1990)

The Grifters is a uniquely twisted tale of the con-artist lifestyle. Nearly every character in the film is an amoral soul – even the vaguely sympathetic figure of Roy is ice-cold. And it is a credit, mostly to screenwriter Westlake and author Jim Thompson (but let’s not forget the actors as well) that the film succeeds whilst wallowing in its oppressive motif…

The Road – Trailer

Trailer for the upcoming film The Road, directed by John Hillcoat, starring Viggo Mortensen & Charlize Theron + featuring music by Nick Cave & Warren Ellis…

Push (2009)

Despite a neat resolution, ideas and concepts are squandered (not to mention the fact that the resolution hardly deserved the journey). Push seems intent on offering a distinguished take on what is essentially B-movie fodder and as a consequence, becomes borderline pretentious. Fanning’s performance suggests that perhaps her best work is behind her, and Belle continues to prove that she has all the acting range of a grapefruit…

Zack And Miri Make A Porno (2008)

Zack (Rogen) and Miri (Banks) are platonic losers with dead end jobs and overdue bills. It’s the middle of winter, and when the heat is turned off in the house they share, the two bumbling buddies concoct a plan to make money – shoot a porno film after hours in the coffee shop where Zack works…