All Posts by: Andy Triefenbach
Yeah, that headline is a little sick when you think about it in context. Today, David Lynch’s Blue Velvet is released on Blu-Ray by 20th Century Fox/MGM. Not only is it the first time the film enters into high definition… Read More »
Hey everyone! It’s Tuesday and here are your Blu-Ray & DVD releases for the week. Some of the top picks are Blue Velvet, Henelotter’s Frankenhooker, Destroy All Monsters and plenty more. Home Invasion is a list of DVD & Blu-Ray… Read More »
There were two films I was a bit miffed about missing at Fantastic Fest due to their one and only screening being sold out. Those films were Take Shelter and We Need to Talk About Kevin. Luckily, for St. Louis… Read More »
October was a busy month for the Late Nite Grindhouse program. We showed two films during the month and before you know it, it is not too long until our regularly scheduled show in November approaches. We are happy to… 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 »
The Tuesday before Halloween is bound to have a lot of genre titles. There are some good ones too like Attack the Block, Blue Underground releases Fulci in High-Definition with Zombie and The House by the Cemetery, also Criterion releases… Read More »
Editor’s Note: We recently reviewed Paranormal Activity 3 during Fantastic Fest – review here. Since we were told that the… Read More »
Fans of the horror genre and its subgenres seem to be pretty familiar with independent cinema. From companies like Troma to homegrown efforts like Wicked Pixel Cinema, they will tell you that getting a film made is tough but finding… Read More »
Tucker & Dale VS. Evil has had a long path to get to horror fans. Premiering at Sundance in January of 2010, it took over a year for a studio to pick it up for distribution in the States. Luckily,… Read More »
Yesterday, Anchor Bay Films released The Howling Reborn on DVD & Blu-Ray. We, at Destroy the Brain, haven’t seen the film yet but we hear it is kind of a mess. Anchor Bay has released some film clips to try… Read More »














