Year: 2009
Directors: Jean-Marc Vincent
Writers: Jean-Marc Vincent & Hubert Chardot & Emmanuelle Escourrou
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Trailer: link
Review by: The Crystal Ferret
Rating: 2 out of 10
In 1990, a small movie carved itself a name in the horror-comedy genre. The plot was about motherly love and sacrifice. In a small town north of France a circus and its surroundings are caught in a whirlwind of horror and gore after the death of a newly imported leopard. Some strange parasite inside the cat burrows itself inside Yanka, the downtrodden pregnant wife of the circus-owner, and takes control or her fetus. It soon starts demanding blood, and the woman goes searching for victims for her new baby, leaving a trail of bodies behind her until the monster finally crawls out of her and disappear in the ocean.
More than a decade after Babyblood left its mark on the audience, a sequel is finally there. The trailer is a promising,...
Directors: Jean-Marc Vincent
Writers: Jean-Marc Vincent & Hubert Chardot & Emmanuelle Escourrou
IMDb: link
Trailer: link
Review by: The Crystal Ferret
Rating: 2 out of 10
In 1990, a small movie carved itself a name in the horror-comedy genre. The plot was about motherly love and sacrifice. In a small town north of France a circus and its surroundings are caught in a whirlwind of horror and gore after the death of a newly imported leopard. Some strange parasite inside the cat burrows itself inside Yanka, the downtrodden pregnant wife of the circus-owner, and takes control or her fetus. It soon starts demanding blood, and the woman goes searching for victims for her new baby, leaving a trail of bodies behind her until the monster finally crawls out of her and disappear in the ocean.
More than a decade after Babyblood left its mark on the audience, a sequel is finally there. The trailer is a promising,...
- 8/26/2009
- QuietEarth.us
Strikers disrupt TF1's 'Star' turn
PARIS -- A group of more than 60 striking showbiz workers invaded the set of Star Academy in a Paris suburb, disrupting a live primetime telecast of France's most popular talent show and forcing it off the air. About 30 artists and stagehands, roughly half of the group of strikers, rushed onto the TV show's set Saturday night, five minutes after a young hopeful had started belting a song, unfurling a banner that read "Turn off your TVs" in French, the TF1 commercial channel confirmed the next day. TF1 hastily covered up the incident with an ad, followed by its popular Julie Lescaut police serial as an estimated audience of 6 million watched. The protest took an ugly turn when a skirmish broke out in the studio between the strikers and security staff, leaving a TF1 staffer with a broken arm and one of the protesters badly injured. They were hospitalized later, police confirmed.
- 10/21/2003
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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