From body-horror satires to sci-fi blockbusters, animated buddy dramedies to a force of nature named Anora — these were the films that made our year.
The horror genre has expanded in the last few decades. The scary films are divided into different subgenres, including comedy ...
EXCLUSIVE: Paris-based sales and production genre specialist WTFilms has boarded a revival of New Zealand 2006 cult classic horror-comedy Black Sheep, about a flock of sheep transformed into ...
Body horror', a horror subgenre concerned with transformation, loss of control and the human body's susceptibility to disease, infection and external harm, has moved into the mainstream to become one ...
Back in 2006, writer/director Jonathan King brought us the “nature run amok” horror comedy Black Sheep, about killer, ...
Released in 2006, Black Sheep quickly became New Zealand’s most successful horror comedy movie.Though it presented a very bizarre storyline of genetically modified sheep going on a murderous rampage, ...
New Zealand’s scariest flock of sheep are back, baby. Rattle your dags, sharpen your shears and somebody check on Oliver Driver, because it has just been confirmed that a sequel for the local ...
You’ve reached your account maximum for followed topics. Some horror games use body horror with mutant designs to create a sense of lingering fear. Variety in enemy designs is essential to ...
The sequel, entitled Black Sheep 2, reunites key members of the team involved in the original film, which was New Zealand’s most successful horror movie ever. More from Deadline ...
Black Sheep was a cult horror-comedy film from New Zealand that was released to widely positive reviews in 2006. After eighteen long years, WTFilms has announced a sequel to Black Sheep that is ...
Horror-comedy film Black Sheep is getting a sequel. The 2006 movie, set in New Zealand, followed a group of people who are forced to defend themselves when a genetic engineering experiment turns ...