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Argentina’s Nicanor Loreti Releases Super Villain Flick ‘Kryptonita’

LINK: See The Trailer & Details on TwitchFilm

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#POCtober: Hauntings, Horror & History of Latin America

Here are some site recs to celebrate horror and history through out Latin America!

Latin Horror
The first English-language website dedicated to the genre of Latin horror. Features the leading Latin/Spanish/International “dark creative expressionists” working in film, theater, music, photography, illustration, graphic novels, “dark art” novelas, comic books, literature, and games—from the seasoned masters—to the up-and-coming Latin horrorphile whose work is grounded in horror, the macabre, and gothic arts.

100 Must See Brazilian Horror Films / 100 Filmes Brasileiros de Horror
A REC LIST CREATED BY Created by C Primati for IMDb
100 recs from site member C Primati.

Latina.com: 7 Terrifying Latin American Legends

Mexico Less Travelled: Haunted Mexico

BikeHike: The Spookiest Ghost Stories of Central and South America

Peru This Week: Five Famous Peruvian Ghost Stories

Beyond Samba: Brazilian Folklore: Magical Creatures that Inhabit the Forests

Remezcla: The Top 5 Latino Horror Legends & Monsters

Wander Argentina: Haunted Buenos Aires: Ghost Stories of the City

YouTube: Las Leyendas de Guatemala (The Legends of Guatemala)

Latin Times: Top 5 Scariest Latin American Ghost Stories

Travel Basecamp: Exploring Roatán’s Haunted Caverns In Honduras

#POCtober: Complex Magazine Picks The 10 Best Latin American Horror Movies

LINK: COMPLEX TOP TEN LATIN HORROR FILMS

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[Trailer] Artsploitation Films Unleashes ‘Children of the Night’ Onto Blu-ray & DVD

Read about it at horror-movies.ca.

Argentinian director Iván Noel’s movie stars Ana Maria Giunta, Toto Munoz, and Lauro Veron.

Argentina’s horror series “No Podrás Dormir Esta Noche” hits the Web

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Argentina’s Damián Szifrón making sci-fi series

To show on MCR, entitled “The Stranger”

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Jorge Luis Borges’ 1967-8 Norton Lectures On Poetry

(And Everything Else Literary)

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Argentina’s Valentin Javier Diment: His Latest

Check out the Trailer for El Eslabon Podrido

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Latin American Genre Rises at Blood Window

Read Fangoria’s report on the genre-focused film fest.

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