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By Michael Haffner, January 22, 2013 0 Video

George Miller’s return to the desert wasteland of the future has encountered several obstacles on its path to the screen.  Everything imaginable whether it was budget cuts, script re-writes, casting issues, and even hazardous weather conditions has plagued this film… Read More »

By Andy Triefenbach, January 22, 2013 0 Ticket Giveaway

Destroythebrain.com and Summit Entertainment would like to invite you to an advance screening of the new film Warm Bodies. Warm Bodies is directed by Johnathan Levine (50/50, All the Boys Love Mandy Lane) and stars Nicholas Hoult, Rob Corddry, Teresa Palmer, and John… Read More »

By Andy Triefenbach, January 21, 2013 0 Video

Odds are that if you are reading this site, you dig films and probably don’t limit yourself to just horror and cult cinema. As of yesterday, if you have been reading about Sundance, you may have heard about a film… Read More »

By Andy Triefenbach, January 21, 2013 0 Trailers

We here at Destroy the Brain can honestly say we are looking forward to a remake of a genre classic. I’ll be the first to admit that the original The Evil Dead has problems as a story and execution but the fact… Read More »

By Michael Haffner, January 18, 2013 3 Movie News

Another year has passed.  As with every year, 2012 gave us several memorable films along with a few that unfortunately can not be unseen.  While it’s fun to look back and see what some of the stand-out films of the… Read More »

By Mike Hassler, January 18, 2013 0

Believe it or not, this is the first time Arnold Schwarzenegger has been the star action hero in a decade…. Read More »

By Michael Haffner, January 18, 2013 0 DVD/Blu-Ray Announcements

“Let’s go get sushi and not pay.”  Many films would kill to have as many quotable lines and memorable scenes as Repo Man has during its 92 minute running time.  The 1984 cult classic may not have as large of… Read More »

By Andy Triefenbach, January 18, 2013 0 Episodes

On this week’s episode, Michael & I sit down and talk about the new theatrical release of Andy Muschietti’s feature film debut Mama. Show Notes: Intro What We’ve Been Watching  Michael: Golden Globes, Lawless, Flash Gordon, Girls Andy: Silver Linings Playbook,… Read More »

By Michael Haffner, January 16, 2013 0 Trailers

Just because I wasn’t the biggest fan of last year’s horror anthology V/H/S (you can read my initial review HERE  and Andy’s Blu-ray review HERE) that doesn’t mean I’m not looking forward to its upcoming sequel.  S-VHS continues the found… Read More »

By Michael Haffner, January 16, 2013 0 Trailers

The Sundance Film Festival is almost here.  If I was going (here’s hoping maybe someday) there would be an extensive list of films I would be eagerly wanting to check out.  Park Chan-Wook’s Stoker, Richard Linklater’s Before Midnight, the horror… Read More »

By Andy Triefenbach, January 15, 2013 0 Home Invasion

Home Invasion is a weekly post every Tuesday which shows you what is being released on Blu-Ray & DVD today! We scoured through Amazon to bring you everything you might be interested in. Our Picks of the Week are releases that we are… Read More »

By Andy Triefenbach, January 15, 2013 0 Episodes

On this week’s episode, Michael & I sit down and talk about the new Don Coscarelli film John Dies at the End – which is available now through Video On Demand via Amazon, the Playstation Network, Xbox Video and through various… Read More »

By Andy Triefenbach, January 14, 2013 0 TV News

Well, that was a surprise. After last season picked up the broken pieces of the previous two seasons, it looks like Dexter is eager to get back to it. Showtime just announced that Dexter will return for its eighth season on June 30th! Obviously… Read More »

By Michael Haffner, January 14, 2013 0 Movie News

It was announced quite a while ago that Jonathan Liebesman‘s Ninja Turtles was scheduled to be released on May 16, 2014.  As rumors circulated of multiple script re-writes, fan disapproval, troubles with the visual effects, and studio clashes, I had… Read More »

By Andy Triefenbach, January 14, 2013 0 News

The Legend of Beaver Dam was a short I had a privilege of seeing prior to Fantastic Fest 2010. I had every intention of seeing it premiere on the big screen at the Alamo but with a film festival, other stuff got… Read More »