The Human Centipede, Tom Six's divisive body horror franchise, will arrive with its wholesome three entries on a platform exclusively curated for horror fans. If you happen to have Betelgeuse's taste for horror, beginning Feb. 24, fans of the disgusting franchise that gets funnier with every sequel, will be able to stream not one, not two, but all three Human Centipede films on Shudder.
If you're into very compelling historical dramas based on fact, then you need to leave this post and head on to the next one. This is exclusively for fans of the wicked, gross, and almost offensive horror offshoots. The Human Centipede (First Sequence), The Human Centipede 2 (Full Sequence) and The Human Centipede 3 (Final Sequence) will start streaming on Shudder next month to follow up on the mood following Valentine's Day, when passion may have faded out.
The announcement was made by the streamer,...
If you're into very compelling historical dramas based on fact, then you need to leave this post and head on to the next one. This is exclusively for fans of the wicked, gross, and almost offensive horror offshoots. The Human Centipede (First Sequence), The Human Centipede 2 (Full Sequence) and The Human Centipede 3 (Final Sequence) will start streaming on Shudder next month to follow up on the mood following Valentine's Day, when passion may have faded out.
The announcement was made by the streamer,...
- 1/20/2025
- by Federico Furzan
- MovieWeb
The controversial horror film "The Human Centipede" was so disturbing that it was banned in some countries, but the controversy only made it more popular. Renowned film critic Roger Ebert refused to give "The Human Centipede" a star rating, stating that the star rating system was unsuited to the film, which he found depraved and disgusting. Despite receiving mixed reviews from critics, "The Human Centipede" continues to be divisive, with some praising its direction and performances while others found it revolting and repulsive.
The horror genre is home to many controversial and divisive movies, and one, in particular, led to Roger Ebert refusing to review it. Due to their style, purpose, characters, and the themes addressed in horror movies, these often receive backlash and some even end up being banned in different countries. Other horror movies benefit from the controversy they generate and become quite popular, largely thanks to their quality,...
The horror genre is home to many controversial and divisive movies, and one, in particular, led to Roger Ebert refusing to review it. Due to their style, purpose, characters, and the themes addressed in horror movies, these often receive backlash and some even end up being banned in different countries. Other horror movies benefit from the controversy they generate and become quite popular, largely thanks to their quality,...
- 12/8/2023
- by Adrienne Tyler
- ScreenRant
The Human Centipede trilogy was inspired by director Tom Six's desire to create a "movie centipede" with a seamless narrative across the films. Six considered making a fourth movie but has since retracted the idea, stating that the trilogy was always intended to be a comedy. There is a possibility of a spin-off featuring a "human caterpillar" concept, with a female villain and a potential setting in Japan.
Perhaps the most revolting trilogy in existence, the sickening tale of The Human Centipede comes straight from the mind of Dutch filmmaker Tom Six. In 2009, The Human Centipede (First Sequence) kicked off the acting careers of Winter Williams and Ashlynn Jennie, who played Lindsay and Jenny, respectively. Six discussed the inspiration behind the trilogy in a video interview from 2011, saying: "I once saw a child molester on television and thought, 'What would be a good punishment for him?' I said,...
Perhaps the most revolting trilogy in existence, the sickening tale of The Human Centipede comes straight from the mind of Dutch filmmaker Tom Six. In 2009, The Human Centipede (First Sequence) kicked off the acting careers of Winter Williams and Ashlynn Jennie, who played Lindsay and Jenny, respectively. Six discussed the inspiration behind the trilogy in a video interview from 2011, saying: "I once saw a child molester on television and thought, 'What would be a good punishment for him?' I said,...
- 11/13/2023
- by Taylor Mansfield
- MovieWeb
Aliens can be real pains in the ass. Literally even. Though we have no idea just what their fixation is with the human anus, we are glad that someone, somewhere plans on kicking a little ass back! Enter Chris R. Notarile's new film, Smith.
Notarile of Blinky Productions Inc. is happy to announce his next feature will be a sci-fi/horror film with a satirical twist. It will star Bree Olson (Human Centipede 3), Andrew Roth (My Name Is Paul), Roberto Lombardi (Perfect: Android Rising), and Drea-Nichole Olivas (The Retcon Chronicles).
Synopsis
A sci-fi/horror comedy about a secret government agency dedicated to responding to and investigating crank calls. While on a routine investigation, Agents Smith and Salisbury discover the 911 call about a homicidal alien on the loose in the woods, killing off campers, is true. Now the pencil-pushing duo must take on the larger than life menace before it rips them to shreds.
Notarile of Blinky Productions Inc. is happy to announce his next feature will be a sci-fi/horror film with a satirical twist. It will star Bree Olson (Human Centipede 3), Andrew Roth (My Name Is Paul), Roberto Lombardi (Perfect: Android Rising), and Drea-Nichole Olivas (The Retcon Chronicles).
Synopsis
A sci-fi/horror comedy about a secret government agency dedicated to responding to and investigating crank calls. While on a routine investigation, Agents Smith and Salisbury discover the 911 call about a homicidal alien on the loose in the woods, killing off campers, is true. Now the pencil-pushing duo must take on the larger than life menace before it rips them to shreds.
- 2/27/2014
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Just when you thought the makers of the Human Centipede films couldn't shock us any worse, now comes the announcement that Oscar nominee Eric Roberts (The Dark Knight) has been signed to the cast of the new installment, Human Centipede 3 (Final Sequence). According to a report from Entertainment Weekly, Roberts now joins Tommy “Tiny” Lister, Robert Lasardo and Bree Olson for the confirmed cast, alongside returning Centipede psychos Dieter Laser and Laurence R. Harvey. As we reported last week, the third film is rumored to be set in a prison, and will feature a 500-person centipede.
- 5/29/2013
- by Gregory Burkart
- FEARnet
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