Often, the stories that shake our skulls most are those that
toy with the brain inside. Chad Crawford Kinkle’s debut feature JUG FACE, which
premiered at this year’s Slamdance, does just that. Bearing themes similar to
THE VILLAGE, RED STATE, KILL LIST and THE WOMAN (the latter also produced by
Andrew van den Houten), the film is set in a cultish backwoods community, one
developed far outside the norms of contemporary societal ideologies and customs.
Read on for comments by van den Houten and others on the JUG FACE team, and a
few exclusive pics.

Eurohorror fiends hold director Michael Armstrong’s 1970
medieval torture opus MARK OF THE DEVIL in the highest of regards and
rightfully so. The atmospheric, lush capitalization on Michael Reeve’s
WITCHFINDER GENERAL not only boasts a magnificent cast in Herbert Lom, Reggie
Nalder and Udo Kier, but a sweeping score (by Michael Holm, also employed in
Jason Eisener’s HOBO WITH A SHOTGUN)
surprising emotional heft and wincing levels of grim violence. Yes, this is the
film that was marketed with a patron sensitive vomit bag....