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Primitive

DREAD CENTRAL
October 6, 2011


SHOCK TILL YOU DROP
October 6, 2011


IGOR'S LAB
October 7, 2011


HORROR CULT FILMS
October 7, 2011


DREAD CENTRAL
September 15, 2011

DREAD CENTRAL
April 8, 2010

BLOODY DISGUSTING
April 8, 2010

SHOCK TILL YOU DROP
April 8, 2010

FEARNET
April 8, 2010

Lizard Boy

DREAD CENTRAL
July 28, 2011


IGOR'S LAB
July 28, 2011

ARROW IN THE HEAD
July 28, 2011

The Conquered: Curse of the Shaman

UNDEAD BACKBRAIN
announces THE CONQUERED

The Brink

GOING TO THE BRINK
production notes

ATTN: PUBLISHERS
feel free to use this, just let us
know when and where it will appear

FEMME FATALES MAGAZINE
July/August


THE TRIBUNE
Saturday, January, 2003


TIMES PRESS RECORDER
Friday, February 28, 2003


B-INDEPENDENT.COM
reviews THE BRINK


MYAMALGAM.COM
reviews THE BRINK


SCREAMING STONER VIDEO
interviews Benjamin Cooper


SLASHERPOOL.COM
reviews THE BRINK

The Omega Diary

FEMME FATALES
November, 2000

...a character driven drama. Preferring his sci-fi to be straight up, Benjamin Cooper resisted the more commercial prospect of tailoring the film into a “lust in atomic dust” fantasy.
FEMME FATALES

..thought-provoking low-budget psychological thriller.
...creates a truly claustrophobic sense of impending doom. Wall is great at making you absolutely hate his character.
...sometimes the film's intensity can creep under your skin and get to you when you least expect it.
...first-time feature director Benjamin Cooper did an admirable job. It'll give you some things to think about, and there's a twist in store that's a real kick in the face.
FLIPSIDE MOVIE EMPORIUM

In the tradition of those old Twilight Zone episodes...
...by the time the film ends you are blown away by the unexpected conclusion.
BURIED.COM, CULT MOVIES

...a simple yet explosive little yarn.
...a tense little chamber piece.
...effectively staged with the no-name cast giving earnest performances.
...the movie has its share of no-budget charm and energy, while recalling those lovable end-of-the-world B-movies of the '60s. 
SHOCK CINEMA

Despite having no budget, director Cooper makes the most of his cast of unknowns, all of whom avoid relying on stereotypes for their roles. This low-budget straight-to-taper delivers on its premise...
VIDEO BUSINESS
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