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‘DinoGator’ Review
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Stars: Michael Madsen, Bryan Clark, Paul Logan, Aaron Groben, Grace West, Lauren Parkinson, Savannah Goldstein, Jesse Bernstein, G.J. Echterkamp | Written by Blake Miller | Directed by Jim Wynorski

DinoGator is one of those movies I never thought I’d actually get to see, at least not this side of a bootleg copy. Originally shot in 2016 under the more accurate title CobraGator, it came close to release in 2018, only to disappear into the murky depths of the swamp of lost films. Not even the involvement of the legendary Roger Corman, who served as executive producer, could convince distributors to lure it out, until now. So, was it worth the wait? Well, that really depends on how much you enjoy the taste of cheese.

The story kicks off with a trio of doomed characters venturing into a cave. One of them plays a recorder like a snake charmer’s flute. But instead of charming any creatures,...
See full article at Nerdly
  • 1/2/2025
  • by Jim Morazzini
  • Nerdly
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Jim Wynorski creature feature DinoGator gets a January VOD release
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Vision Films has announced that they’ll be giving the creature feature DinoGator, directed by legendary B-movie maker Jim Wynorski, a VOD on January 14th – and with that date just one month away, we’ve gotten our hands on the trailer for the film! You can check it out in the embed above.

DinoGator has the following synopsis: When a gigantic, mutated reptile gets loose in the swampy wilderness, the murky waters suddenly become an all-you-can-eat human buffet! Now the scientist that created the beast, a big-game hunter, and a group of tourists must stop it from devouring the entire comunity. With their numbers dwindling, and the hungry creature closing in, they’ll have to use their wits to avoid becoming its next meal.

The film stars Michael Madsen (Kill Bill), Grace West (Waiting for Dracula), Aaron Groben (Art of the Dead), Lauren Parkinson (Murderbot), Jesse Bernstein (The Rookie), Paul Logan...
See full article at JoBlo.com
  • 12/10/2024
  • by Cody Hamman
  • JoBlo.com
CobraGator (2015)
'CobraGator' Attacks in Exclusive New Photos
CobraGator (2015)
In just a few days, legendary filmmaker Roger Corman will turn 90 years old, but that doesn't mean he has any plans to slow down. Although his directing days have been behind him for years, the filmmaker is still an active producer, and we reported just last month that he started production on Death Race 2050. Today, we have two exclusive photos from the filmmaker's latest endeavor, CobraGator, which teases the vicious title creature.

The story centers on a big city that finds itself unprepared for the attack of a CobraGator, a massive hybrid of a cobra snake and an alligator. Needless to say, carnage ensues, blood is spilled and, most likely, life and limb is lost on an epic scale. Unfortunately, we don't have an official synopsis quite yet, nor do we know if there is a release date in place.

With the debut of these new photos, it's possible...
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  • 3/31/2016
  • by MovieWeb
  • MovieWeb
Jamie Bernadette Talks About Her Newest Feature, 'Mile Marker Seven'
Mile Marker Seven (2014)
I’ve had my eye on the career of actress and burgeoning scream queen Jamie Bernadette since we met on the set of the upcoming film Axeman at Cutter’s Creek back in 2012, so it’s little surprise that my curiosity was piqued by the drop of the trailer for Mile Marker Seven, the latest horror feature she’s headlining. Bad things seem to happen in the forest, and she sat down with us to give us the 411.

Written and directed by first-time feature filmmakers Anthony Scarpulla and Anthony Torrez and produced by Petter Anderson, Matthew Helderman and Luke Dylan Taylor, Mile Marker Seven follows (according to the synopsis) the character of "David (actor Wil Daniels), an independent oil contractor, on the brink of semi-retirement, is brought the opportunity of a lifetime by his friend and former business partner, Barry. Everything is going just as they wished, but what they don't realize is,...
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  • 2/20/2014
  • by Sean Decker
  • FEARnet
Far Marfa | Review
Carter (Johnny Sneed) is an aspiring music producer who is struggling to establish a career in Marfa, Texas. Well, "struggling" might be too strong of a word to describe Carter -- it is more like he is waiting for his career to establish itself. For now, at least he has beer... On one fateful and dreadfully hungover morning, Carter finds himself in need of a ride home from a party. Enter Steve (Steve Holzer). The proverbial black dog is already at Steve's door, so he is ready to pass along a large painting to someone else...and that lucky someone turns out to be Carter. When Steve turns up dead moments later, Carter becomes the one and only suspect. As part of their investigation, the local police want to see the painting that Steve purportedly gifted to Carter. As luck would have it, that painting has gone missing. It seems...
See full article at SmellsLikeScreenSpirit
  • 2/21/2013
  • by Don Simpson
  • SmellsLikeScreenSpirit
Party Favors: Full Frame 2010
Durham - Once more The Full Frame Documentary Film Festival is a four day film festival that plays like it should last a week They show so many films that it’s impossible to even come close to seeing them all. Five theaters are going at once and the only repeats are the award winning movies. It’s hard to pick while going through the schedule. I’ve yet to hear anyone complain about the movie they saw so much as wishing they could have seen two or three of the other ones that were showing concurrently. This is the best festival for documentary film viewers. The 2010 edition kept up the lofty standards with films about basketball, pork, pastries, scoundrels, nomads and undiscovered superstars.

Steve James created the greatest film about the dirty business of Chicago high school basketball in Hoop Dreams. Espn gave him a chance to look into...
  • 5/14/2010
  • by UncaScroogeMcD
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