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NSFW Gore-Soaked Stills from ‘In the Mouth of Ubaldo Terzani’

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Did you guys have a chance to check out Ghost House Underground’s The Last House in the Woods? While it’s not the bets movie, it does feature its fair share of blood and guts. We just caught wind of Gabriele Albanesi’s follow-up entitled In the Mouth of Ubaldo Terzani, and got our hands a look at some brutal stills that are definitely NOT WORK SAFE. Dig on ’em below the break.
Minerva Pictures Group is proud to announce the end of shooting for In the Mouth of Ubaldo Terzani, the new feature film from Italian director Gabriele Albanesi (The Last House in the Woods, part of Ghost House Underground Eight Box Set) now in post-production.

Alessio Rinaldi, a 25 years old director, get the charge from a producer to write the script of his first movie with Ubaldo Terzani, a well known writer of horror novels.

Alessio moves then in Terzani’s house to start this collaboration and suddenly grows between them a strange relationship of psychological dependence: Ubaldo Terzani unveils his dark side and Alessio fall in a desperate depth of craziness and nightmares. There is a reason why Terzani’s bestsellers are so frightening…Alessio will discover that reality can be unexpectedly more terrifying than every brainchild and he will have to fight hard to get rid of Ubaldo Terzani’s jaws.

IN THE MOUTH OF UBALDO TERZANI was written by Gabriele Albanesi and stars Giuseppe Soleri as Alessio, Paolo Sassanelli as Ubaldo Terzani and Laura Gigante as Sara, Alessio’s girlfriend. The special effects were made by Italian Wizard of Gore Sergio Stivaletti, here at his second collaboration with Albanesi after “The Last House in the Woods”.

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Horror movie fanatic who co-founded Bloody Disgusting in 2001. Producer on Southbound, V/H/S/2/3/94, SiREN, Under the Bed, and A Horrible Way to Die. Chicago-based. Horror, pizza and basketball connoisseur. Taco Bell daily. Franchise favs: Hellraiser, Child's Play, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Halloween, Scream and Friday the 13th. Horror 365 days a year.

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Kristen Stewart Doesn’t Want to Make Any Marvel Movies But Does Want to Make a Scary Horror Movie

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If you haven’t yet seen A24 and Saint Maud director Rose Glass’ new movie Love Lies Bleeding, you should definitely get out there and support it in theaters while you can. The critically acclaimed romantic thriller is one of this year’s best movies so far, driven by incredible lead performances from Katy O’Brian and the always compelling Kristen Stewart.

Katy O’Brian just landed a huge role in Mission Impossible 8, but what’s next for Kristen Stewart? Well, for starters, don’t expect to see her in any Marvel movies anytime soon.

Stewart tells the “Not Skinny but Not Fat” podcast, “I will likely never do a Marvel movie … it sounds like a fucking nightmare, actually.” She further explains, “You would have to put so much money and so much trust into one person … and it doesn’t happen.”

And so therefore what ends up happening is this algorithmic, weird experience where you can’t feel personal at all about it. So likely not,” Kristen Stewart continues in her chat with the podcast. “But maybe the world changes, that’s what I’m saying.” She notes, however, “if Greta Gerwig asked me to do a Marvel movie, then I would do it.”

So what DOES Kristen Stewart want to do next? Chatting with Variety on the red carpet just a couple months back, she indicated that she’s far more interested in horror than Marvel!

I’d like to make a good scary movie,” Stewart answered when asked what she’d like to do next. “Like something a little more psychological. Yeah, a really good horror movie.”

Kristen Stewart is of course no stranger to the horror/thriller genres, getting her start as a child actor in David Fincher’s Panic Room. From there, she starred in 2007 horror movie The Messengers, as well as the Twilight movies, ghost story Personal Shopper, and 2018’s Lizzie. And don’t forget 2020’s Underwater or David Cronenberg’s Crimes of the Future.

The ball is in your court, filmmakers. Let’s make it happen.

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