James Gunn was charged with a simple task... Bring prominent horror directors together for a comedic short project for Xbox Live... What could go wrong? Hit the jump for more.
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Thursday, April 30, 2009
James Gunn Finds Xbox Live DOA
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Review: Eden Lake
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Is There Life Left in the Slasher?
Friday, April 24, 2009
Interview with Director Pepper Negron Tonight!
Hosted by NowLive, we will be speaking with writer/director Pepper Negron about the short film "In Stillness I Lie", available on the main site here.
Join us at 8pm EST for a chance to speak with the man behind the film.
Review: Autopsy
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Review: Dead in 3 Days
Review: The Room
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Both Fancy and Schmancy...
The front page of the main site is now new and improved with some new art and a handy RSS feed in the upper right so you can stay connected to all the latest reviews, opinions and general mayhem at Last Blog.
Welcome to the Screening Room!

Ever the trendsetter, The Last Blog on the Left will be hosting a short film by writer/director Pepper Negron, available until April 27th. In addition, we will be talking to the man behind the short Friday, April 24th at 8pm EST. Click the poster or here to see the film, visit the forum to discuss, and meet us Friday for a talk with the director at www.nowlive.com.
Monday, April 20, 2009
Review: Donkey Punch

We go ten rounds with Donkey Punch. How does this English import stack up with such auspicious Magnet releases as Splinter and Let the Right One In? Hit the poster, or the jump here for the full bout.
Friday, April 17, 2009
Welcome, Maven!

The Last Blog on the Left happily welcomes its newest writer, Maven. First up? She takes a look at French horror films. You know you want to read it... Click the title or hit the jump here.
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Keeping Up with the Roths
Eli Roth on his next project and Roger Corman offers up a classic film for the remake treatment.
Hit the jump or the title for the full stories... click here
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Kicking and Screaming...
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
New Release Tuesday

April 14th brings several new DVD and Blu-Ray releases to horror fans, but none more significant than one of last year's best, Splinter. You can hit up the review here, but why are you making such a fuss... buy it already.
You'll also see releases of old horror/comedies like Slaughter High, Repossessed, and My Best Friend is a Vampire.
Who cares about those right now? You know you need to get Splinter. Right now... Go on...
Monday, April 13, 2009
Weekend Box Office Round-Up
With no new horror films opening this weekend, we bear witness to the inevitable drops in genre films in the top twenty. Knowing moves from fourth to fifth with a $6.7 million haul, while The Haunting in Connecticut falls from thrid to seventh with $5.7 million and The Last House on the Left falls from twelfth to fifteenth with $558,000
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Fearnet and Time Warner on the Rocks
Fearnet has been dumped by Time Warner and Bright House Cable. In response, Fear net has asked fans and customers to sign their online petition at http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=69861819689, or you can call directly @ 1-877-FEAR-247. They will then connect you with a local operator so you can voice your outrage.
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Don't Let Me Down: The Resurgence of the Hopeless Resolution
What happens when an innocent writer decides to decry the use of the "downer" ending n modern horror cinema, and Bo gets wind of it? He first gets a reply on his own article, then an entire response. Click the pic or here for the disproportionate response.
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Monday, April 6, 2009
Updates and Fanfair
Some interesting news out this week concerning Jackie Earle Haley slipping on the razor glove for the Elm Street remake and word of the DVD release of Night of the Creeps, thank the gods of '80s horror for that one, and you can see more news, including the weekend box office results here.
Also, in non-horror related news, the interview done with members of the cast of Three O'Clock High is up and you can find that very interview here. Rob and I talk at length about the film nerd classic, so check that one out for no other reason than the editing job Rob did with this very difficult set of interviews.
Lastly, my gaullic-gore senses are tingling as I eagerly await my foreign press of Martyrs arriving in the next 48. The last time I had to order out of the country for a movie, the payoff was [REC], so we'll se if the French can take it to the Spanish a no-holds-barred, gore-filled cage match.








