Kat Ellinger

Most Popular Kat Ellinger Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

What the Blood Moon Brings: Messiah of Evil, A New American Nightmare Trailer (2023)

14 November 2023

A documentary feature that explores 1973's Messiah of Evil in the context of American independent cinema of the 70s, as well as examining the film's allegiance to several subgenres of horror.

Orchestrator of Storms: The Fantastique World of Jean Rollin Trailer (2022)

16 July 2022

The story of French filmmaker Jean Rollin (1938-2010), one of the most singular voices of European cult cinema, deeply misunderstood and widely misrepresented.

Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched: A History of Folk Horror Trailer (2021)

09 September 2021

An exploration of the cinematic history of the folk horror, from its beginnings in the UK in the late sixties; through its proliferation on British television in the seventies and its many manifestations, culturally specific, in other countries; to its resurgence in the last decade.

Derelict Trailer (2024)

25 August 2024

Abigail is a socially isolated, angry young woman who is struggling to come to terms with the brutal murder of her father some years prior.

Hell is Already in Us Trailer (2017)

11 October 2017

A video essay about 1972 Giallo "Don't Torture a Duckling", focusing on accusations of misogyny against director Lucio Fulci.

The Pupillo Tapes Trailer (2022)

01 September 2022

A newly edited 1993 interview with Italian filmmaker Massimo Pupillo.

Black Gloves and Screaming Mimis Trailer (2017)

20 June 2017

An interview with film critic Kat Ellinger who discusses the themes of Dario Argento's giallo "The Bird with the Crystal Plumage" and its relations to Fredric Brown's novel "The Screaming Mimi.

Transmissions from a Haunted World Trailer (2024)

01 May 2024

A documentary exploring Planet of the Vampires, Mario Bava and the connection between gothic and science fiction.

The Magnificent Obsession of Michael Reeves Trailer (2019)

25 August 2019

Although he was only 25 when he died Michael Reeves opened up genre cinema to new possibilities. Now considered one of the forefathers of folk horror for his groundbreaking masterpiece Witchfinder General (1968) Reeves certainly left his mark as a director.