Our friend Camille Solari stars in this lil short about the Watiki water park, beautiful women in bikinis in the midwest what more could you ask for? See the pic set on HERE

Our friend Camille Solari stars in this lil short about the Watiki water park, beautiful women in bikinis in the midwest what more could you ask for? See the pic set on HERE

Our friend Camille Solari stars in this lil short about the Watiki water park, beautiful women in bikinis in the midwest what more could you ask for? See the pic set on HERE

This is gonna be fire if its half as good as Gone Baby Gone, starring the homie Slaine and in theatres in September.
In theaters: September 17th, 2010
Genre: Drama, Romance
Official Site: http://www.thetownmovie.com
Director: Ben Affleck
Cast: Ben Affleck, Rebecca Hall, Jon Hamm, Jeremy Renner, Blake Lively, Pete Postlethwaite, Chris Cooper
Writers: Ben Affleck, Peter Craig, Aaron Stockard
Synopsis
Doug MacRay (Ben Affleck) is an unrepentant criminal, the de facto leader of a group of ruthless bank robbers who pride themselves in stealing what they want and getting out clean. With no real attachments, Doug never has to fear losing anyone close to him. But that all changed on the gang’s latest job, when they briefly took a hostage–bank manager, Claire Keesey (Rebecca Hall). Though they let her go unharmed, Claire is nervously aware that the robbers know her name… and where she lives. But she lets her guard down when she meets an unassuming and rather charming man named Doug…not realizing that he is the same man who only days earlier had terrorized her. The instant attraction between them gradually turns into a passionate romance that threatens to take them both down a dangerous, and potentially deadly, path.
This is gonna be fire if its half as good as Gone Baby Gone, starring the homie Slaine and in theatres in September.
In theaters: September 17th, 2010
Genre: Drama, Romance
Official Site: http://www.thetownmovie.com
Director: Ben Affleck
Cast: Ben Affleck, Rebecca Hall, Jon Hamm, Jeremy Renner, Blake Lively, Pete Postlethwaite, Chris Cooper
Writers: Ben Affleck, Peter Craig, Aaron Stockard
Synopsis
Doug MacRay (Ben Affleck) is an unrepentant criminal, the de facto leader of a group of ruthless bank robbers who pride themselves in stealing what they want and getting out clean. With no real attachments, Doug never has to fear losing anyone close to him. But that all changed on the gang’s latest job, when they briefly took a hostage–bank manager, Claire Keesey (Rebecca Hall). Though they let her go unharmed, Claire is nervously aware that the robbers know her name… and where she lives. But she lets her guard down when she meets an unassuming and rather charming man named Doug…not realizing that he is the same man who only days earlier had terrorized her. The instant attraction between them gradually turns into a passionate romance that threatens to take them both down a dangerous, and potentially deadly, path.
NECRO in his first full length feature film and it looks incredibly promising, NECRO’s role seems to be that of a crooked cop named Sardusky, this flick has class written all over it, and I need to get my hands on a copy somehow. More info HERE
You think I can get you outta this right now? Jesus couldn’t save you.

The Super is a horror/crime thriller centering on an unstable Vietnam veteran turned apartment house superintendent.
Taking place in a Queens apartment building during the Christmas season, the film follows George (Demetri Kallas) as he desperately tries to hold onto his sanity in the face of mounting home and workplace pressure. Also on his already full plate of problems is a wheelchair-bound wife (Lynn Lowry) who dreams of the day the family can leave the city behind and move upstate.
One of the building’s tenants, the vile Olga (Manoush), quickly becomes his partner in depravity. A dominatrix and snuff filmmaker, she takes George under her wicked wing and introduces him to the joys of killing for profit and pleasure. Faced with the problem of destroying evidence, the unholy duo turn to Detective Sardusky (Ron Braunstein making his feature film debut), a crooked cop who, for a price, can make bodies disappear. The action culminates in a series of shocking twists. 105 mins (tbd), US – English, 1:78:1, 2010
NECRO in his first full length feature film and it looks incredibly promising, NECRO’s role seems to be that of a crooked cop named Sardusky, this flick has class written all over it, and I need to get my hands on a copy somehow. More info HERE
You think I can get you outta this right now? Jesus couldn’t save you.

The Super is a horror/crime thriller centering on an unstable Vietnam veteran turned apartment house superintendent.
Taking place in a Queens apartment building during the Christmas season, the film follows George (Demetri Kallas) as he desperately tries to hold onto his sanity in the face of mounting home and workplace pressure. Also on his already full plate of problems is a wheelchair-bound wife (Lynn Lowry) who dreams of the day the family can leave the city behind and move upstate.
One of the building’s tenants, the vile Olga (Manoush), quickly becomes his partner in depravity. A dominatrix and snuff filmmaker, she takes George under her wicked wing and introduces him to the joys of killing for profit and pleasure. Faced with the problem of destroying evidence, the unholy duo turn to Detective Sardusky (Ron Braunstein making his feature film debut), a crooked cop who, for a price, can make bodies disappear. The action culminates in a series of shocking twists. 105 mins (tbd), US – English, 1:78:1, 2010

I recently got a chance to check out the film “Boston Girls” a new horror/slasher flick made locally that takes place in the wonderful city of Boston. When I started the flick I was happy to hear a familiar voice on the soundtrack, Slaine (La Coka Nostra/Special Teams)! Right off the bat, it kicks off with a track off one of his mixtapes titled Boston, I immediately felt right at home from the music, to the accents, and the familiar territory like Modern Diner and McCoy Stadium.
The movie is written, produced, and starring Camille Solari a beautiful comedian/actress and a hard working, jack of all trades. Camille really delivered in this film as far as acting/writing goes. She nailed a lot of scenes too, one in particular a hilarious bar fight that seemed like it couldv’e been any bar on any night in the greater Boston area. She also didnt do the typical summer camp, teenie bopper horror flick which was refreshing.
Boston Girls is a story of love, revenge and hatred. Two typical Boston Girls,The Irish girl Lynne(Shay Astar), and the Italian, Carmela (Camille Solari). Both beautiful young ladies have been screwed over by men time and time again. Lynne haunted by a past rape on a carnival merry go round by a masked man and Carmela suffering from being sexually abused by her Uncle Reggie (Danny Trejo) an ex Ball Player. The 2 women are constantly being harassed by the brash Boston locals and constantly being cheated on by there despicable boyfriends.

Lynne and Carmela discover one of their men cheating with a scandalous townie whore, the slam pig calls the cops and both Lynne and Carmela are arrested for disorderly conduct. To the girls surprise they aren’t brought back to the cop shop but brought to a wooded area where they are to be humiliated and raped, by Bostons finest. What makes matters worse these are local cops and both women know their attackers one a filthy bastard with no more morals, scrupils or decency the other a junkie, loser who has a good heart but is outcast due to a bad reputation and rumors of being a drug addict. During the attack the women overcome one of the cops, smashing his head and throwing him off a short bridge leaving him badly hurt and presumably dead. Next the girls take a stop back to Lynnes where she shows off some skin and stabs her man repeatedly while Carmela watches. This is the start of their killing spree, making a list of every male pig they know and taking revenge on their disgusting cheating asses.
What I liked about Boston Girls was, while other films of this genre pride themselves on being the most over the top, or the goriest, Boston Girls was neither, it seemed to have a perfect balance of both. The story is and I’m sad to say, something that many people can relate to. A lot of these women don’t get the vengeance they deserve, but Carmela and Lynne are heroes to the woman who have been screwed over by men over and over again and the film portrays this throughout. It’s not too often you’re rooting for the murderers but these 2 are to pissah not to like. I suggest you check this flick out it was wicked awesome,
buy it, rent it, Netlfix it, if you’re a Bostonian and like indy, low budget, horror flicks this movie will deliver. If you hate Indy flicks, low budget movies, and Boston, go fuck yourself.

I recently got a chance to check out the film “Boston Girls” a new horror/slasher flick made locally that takes place in the wonderful city of Boston. When I started the flick I was happy to hear a familiar voice on the soundtrack, Slaine (La Coka Nostra/Special Teams)! Right off the bat, it kicks off with a track off one of his mixtapes titled Boston, I immediately felt right at home from the music, to the accents, and the familiar territory like Modern Diner and McCoy Stadium.
The movie is written, produced, and starring Camille Solari a beautiful comedian/actress and a hard working, jack of all trades. Camille really delivered in this film as far as acting/writing goes. She nailed a lot of scenes too, one in particular a hilarious bar fight that seemed like it couldv’e been any bar on any night in the greater Boston area. She also didnt do the typical summer camp, teenie bopper horror flick which was refreshing.
Boston Girls is a story of love, revenge and hatred. Two typical Boston Girls,The Irish girl Lynne(Shay Astar), and the Italian, Carmela (Camille Solari). Both beautiful young ladies have been screwed over by men time and time again. Lynne haunted by a past rape on a carnival merry go round by a masked man and Carmela suffering from being sexually abused by her Uncle Reggie (Danny Trejo) an ex Ball Player. The 2 women are constantly being harassed by the brash Boston locals and constantly being cheated on by there despicable boyfriends.

Lynne and Carmela discover one of their men cheating with a scandalous townie whore, the slam pig calls the cops and both Lynne and Carmela are arrested for disorderly conduct. To the girls surprise they aren’t brought back to the cop shop but brought to a wooded area where they are to be humiliated and raped, by Bostons finest. What makes matters worse these are local cops and both women know their attackers one a filthy bastard with no more morals, scrupils or decency the other a junkie, loser who has a good heart but is outcast due to a bad reputation and rumors of being a drug addict. During the attack the women overcome one of the cops, smashing his head and throwing him off a short bridge leaving him badly hurt and presumably dead. Next the girls take a stop back to Lynnes where she shows off some skin and stabs her man repeatedly while Carmela watches. This is the start of their killing spree, making a list of every male pig they know and taking revenge on their disgusting cheating asses.
What I liked about Boston Girls was, while other films of this genre pride themselves on being the most over the top, or the goriest, Boston Girls was neither, it seemed to have a perfect balance of both. The story is and I’m sad to say, something that many people can relate to. A lot of these women don’t get the vengeance they deserve, but Carmela and Lynne are heroes to the woman who have been screwed over by men over and over again and the film portrays this throughout. It’s not too often you’re rooting for the murderers but these 2 are to pissah not to like. I suggest you check this flick out it was wicked awesome,
buy it, rent it, Netlfix it, if you’re a Bostonian and like indy, low budget, horror flicks this movie will deliver. If you hate Indy flicks, low budget movies, and Boston, go fuck yourself.
I’ve said it many times and I’ll continue to say it, Korea has it on lock. Man from Nowhere stars the kid from Tae Guk Gi I posted it on the blog many years ago if you grabbed it awesome! If you didnt check netflix. Trailer looks great sadly, USA wont get it for quite sometime but thankfully my Asian film connect is off the hook and i’ll have this as soon as its released on DVD overseas. Peace toTwitch.

An ex-special agent CHA Tae-sik’s only connection to the rest of the world is a little girl, So-mi, who lives nearby. So-mi’s mother, Hyo-jeong smuggles drugs from a drug trafficking organization and entrusts Tae-sik with the product, without letting him know. When the traffickers find out they kidnap both Hyo-jeong and So-mi. Mistaking Tae-sik for another mule, the brothers that lead the gang promise to release Hyo-jeong and So-mi if Tae-sik makes a delivery for them. After much consideration, Tae-sik makes the decision to face the outside world in order to rescue So-mi. At the same time, Hyo-jeong’s disemboweled body is discovered, and Tae-sik realizes that So-mi’s life may also be in danger. In the process, he discovers that their drug ring operates around kidnapped children. Stumbling upon a factory where the brothers have children’s organs removed to accommodate the drugs, Tae-sik rescues one child just before surgery and becomes enraged at the prospect So-mi may already be dead. Tae-sik prepares for a battle with Man-sik and Jong-sik, putting his own life at risk.
I’ve said it many times and I’ll continue to say it, Korea has it on lock. Man from Nowhere stars the kid from Tae Guk Gi I posted it on the blog many years ago if you grabbed it awesome! If you didnt check netflix. Trailer looks great sadly, USA wont get it for quite sometime but thankfully my Asian film connect is off the hook and i’ll have this as soon as its released on DVD overseas. Peace toTwitch.

An ex-special agent CHA Tae-sik’s only connection to the rest of the world is a little girl, So-mi, who lives nearby. So-mi’s mother, Hyo-jeong smuggles drugs from a drug trafficking organization and entrusts Tae-sik with the product, without letting him know. When the traffickers find out they kidnap both Hyo-jeong and So-mi. Mistaking Tae-sik for another mule, the brothers that lead the gang promise to release Hyo-jeong and So-mi if Tae-sik makes a delivery for them. After much consideration, Tae-sik makes the decision to face the outside world in order to rescue So-mi. At the same time, Hyo-jeong’s disemboweled body is discovered, and Tae-sik realizes that So-mi’s life may also be in danger. In the process, he discovers that their drug ring operates around kidnapped children. Stumbling upon a factory where the brothers have children’s organs removed to accommodate the drugs, Tae-sik rescues one child just before surgery and becomes enraged at the prospect So-mi may already be dead. Tae-sik prepares for a battle with Man-sik and Jong-sik, putting his own life at risk.