Back in August we got the delightful news that some of our favorite modern purveyors of horror are working on a new anthology called CHILLERAMA, which is set to be something of a spoof on various sub-genres, like the 50s monster epic or the zombie flick. Adam Green, Joe Lynch (both pictured above), Adam Rifkin and Tim Sullivan are all helming segments for CHILLERAMA, which will take place at a drive-in movie theater on its final night; naturally we’ll be privy to the final four films to play there. Nice!
We previously had a general idea of what the flick – or flicks – were going to be about, but now Adam Green has come forth in an interview with Entertainment Weekly to provide further details. Read on!
“Adam Rifkin is doing a segment called Wadzilla, which is basically a take on ‘50s giant monster movies. It’s [about] a guy that goes to get his sperm count raised, and it creates one big sperm that attacks New York City. Tim Sullivan is doing something called I was a Teenage Werebear. In gay culture there’s a term ‘Bear’ for guys that are big hairy burly men, and his has kind of a Rebel Without A Cause-type feel. My segment is called The Diary of Anne Frankenstein. It’s a black and white movie about Hitler trying to create the perfect killing machine to win the war. Joel David Moore (Hatchet, Avatar) plays Adolf Hitler. It’s probably the funniest part he’s ever done. The whole movie is in German, but Joel does not know German, so he’s making up his own gibberish through the whole movie, but his subtitles are correct. The final one is being done by Joe Lynch. His is like a zombie movie with a twist—they’re more like sex zombies than zombies that just want to eat you.”
Giant sperm… Horny zombies… Joel David Moore as Hitler! I like.
There’s no timetable yet for CHILLERAMA’s production that we know of, but you can rest assured that we’re just as eager to learn more about this nutty project as you are, so stay tuned…













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