Category: Local Horror
HAMMER Films returns to the big screen next Friday with The Woman in Black. We got 10 Admit Two passes to give away not only to see the film for free but to see it the Tuesday before it comes… Read More »
Not only am I a horror nut, but I’m also a video game, comics, sports and fitness nut. Whenever there is an opportunity for any of my worlds to combine it brings me joy that is unspeakable. It looks like… Read More »
Beginning today, SLIFF, the St. Louis International Film Festival, celebrates its 20th year honoring feature films, short films, animation, and documentaries. The Tivoli Theater, Plaza Frontenac, Webster University, and Washington University play host once again this year. From Nov. 10… Read More »
In honor of Halloween and the many fantastic events that are happening around St. Louis this week, we here at Destroy the Brain will be spotlighting a different Halloween themed event every day this week. St. Louis is a city… Read More »
In honor of Halloween and the many fantastic events that are happening around St. Louis this week, we here at Destroy the Brain will be spotlighting a different Halloween themed event every day this week. St. Louis is a city… Read More »
In honor of Halloween and the many fantastic events that are happening around St. Louis this week, we here at Destroy the Brain will be spotlighting a different Halloween themed event every day this week. St. Louis is a city… Read More »
In honor of Halloween and the many fantastic events that are happening around St. Louis this week, we here at Destroy the Brain will be spotlighting a different Halloween themed event every day this week. St. Louis is a… Read More »
We have had a good history with Wicked Pixel Cinema. They are one of the few film companies in St. Louis and as a fan and a long time follower – ever since Savage Harvest – we will support anything… Read More »
St. Louis: It’s alive! Andy Warhol’s classic FLESH FOR FRANKENSTEIN screens for free Tonight
Paul Morrissey directed two pieces of entertaining Euro-trash in the 1970′s that were graced with the name of pop art icon Andy Warhol. Both of the films were originally released as Andy Warhol’s Frankenstein (1973) and Andy Warhol’s Dracula (1974)… Read More »
St. Louis: Contamination 2011 Will Infect our City all Weekend Long
For the second year in a row, St. Louis will play host to Contamination. Horror, sci-fi, and pop culture will all be spotlighted in this three day convention that includes guest appearances, film screenings, guest panels, artists,vendors, and a rocking… Read More »














