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John Fallon's The Shelter hits Vimeo On Demand

Long-time fans know Shawn and I have a strong connection with filmmaker John Fallon and his directorial debut The Shelter. Which means we're super pumped to report the critically acclaimed film, which the L.A. Times called "remarkably ambitious," is now available to watch anywhere in the world on Vimeo On Demand!

Exit 727, Skinwalker Ranch and The Art of the Steal interview

Talk to a Basementite born in the 70s and 80s, or any movie geek worth his or her salt, and there's general agreement that Kurt Russell is the man. Think about it: Escape from New York , The Thing , Big Trouble in Little China , Tango and Cash and even later efforts like Breakdown and Executive Decision are either cult favourites or bonafide modern classics. So when word reached The Basement that Russell has a new movie coming out -- his first starring role since 2007's Death Proof -- Jason and Shawn took notice. And The Basement Boys are proud to present a 15-minute exclusive interview with the producer of The Art of the Steal, Nicholas Tabarrok. Nicholas talks The Art of the Steal, working with Kurt Russell and his all-star cast of co-stars, plus other genre flicks he has coming down the pike. It's a great interview, one of the best in Basement history. Plus Jason and Shawn put two films on the chopping block; the crime-thriller Exit 727 and the spooky foun...

Scream queen contest winner comes with Baggage

Y'all remember Jeremiah Kipp, he who won our Win A Chat with a Scream Queen contest back in Season Three and made the exceptional short flick Crestfallen? Well, he's back! I just had the pleasure of watching Jeremiah's latest short, Baggage -- a groovy 14-minute throwback to the tales found on Alfred Hitchcock Presents, only bloodier and a titch more disturbing. Rob Dimension plays Benjamin, a normal guy trying to live his life and fit into society. We get to spend one day with Benjamin, and witness how his simple existence unfolds with unsettling results. Dimension is great as Benjamin, and Jeremiah once again shows he's an accomplished filmmaker. Baggage is more of a straight-up genre piece than Crestfallen, and plays within the conventions of what we expect. It's expertly made. As with any good Hitchcock tale, nothing is quite as it seems. I figured out the twist right away, but was still pulled along for the ride. And yeah, the last shot got me. Got ...

Chiller's 5 Senses of Fear gets a slick new trailer

Touch, taste, smell, sight and sound -- five human senses , five new ways to experience fear. That's the premise behind the upcoming TV movie Chilling Visions: 5 Senses of Fear. A month or so ago we showed you the 30-second teaser for NBC/Universal's Chiller network anthology. Now one of the six directors involved, Nick Everhart, who made the awesome short Slash in the Box , has given us a longer look at the flick. See for yourselves, bitches! 5 Senses of Fear - Trailer from NICK EVERHART on Vimeo . Chilling Visions: 5 Sense of Fear premieres Friday , May 31, at 9 p.m. EST . The directors include Jesse Holland and Andy Mitton with Hearing, Emily Hagins with Touch, Eric England with Taste , Everhart with Smell , and Miko Hughes with Sight. Source: Nick Everhart Related articles 5 Senses 7 Principles Download HTC One Sense 5 Wallpapers for free Art, Date, and TV Spot: Chilling Visions: 5 Senses of Fear Are you living a life using all of your 5 sense...