
“Cicada Madness” is a rock-and-roll fueled, sci-fi horror classic in the making, proving real life can be just as scary as fiction. In Cicada …continue reading Cicada Madness! Review

“Cicada Madness” is a rock-and-roll fueled, sci-fi horror classic in the making, proving real life can be just as scary as fiction. In Cicada …continue reading Cicada Madness! Review

A highly ambitious regional indie production, “Three Tears” is a giallo inspired thriller with striking imagery; ultimately flawed but fun. Evansville is a small …continue reading Reel Review: Three Tears on Bloodstained Flesh (2014)

36 years after his directorial debut, Tom Holland plans to return to his roots with a direct sequel to 1985’s “Fright Night”. In an …continue reading Welcome (Back) to Fright Night!

This week on the Bloodhound Pix Podcast, we review the upcoming, highly controversial film “Run Hide Fight” in our Screener Spotlight. “Run Hide Fight” is …continue reading Bloodhound Pix: Run Hide Fight

In a month dedicated to celebrating diversity and spotlighting underrepresented genre voices, we interview author and creator S.C. Parris. One of the biggest perks …continue reading Women in Horror Interview: S.C. Parris

Anchored by stellar performances, “Silence & Darkness” sadly fails to deliver on its great premise and tremendous potential. One sister is blind. The other …continue reading Reel Review: Silence & Darkness (2020)

We celebrate Women In Horror Month with a stellar selection of women-made short films from some of the most promising talent in the genre. …continue reading Fright Bites: Short Horror Roundup (Feb 2021)

Despite the craziness of 2020, which forced film festivals to embrace a virtual model, there was no shortage of outstanding content. While othing compares …continue reading Flashback February: Best of the Fests 2020

We talk to indie author Felix I.D. Dimaro about his very personal and powerful stories which prove that man is truly the scariest monster. …continue reading You’ve Got Read on You: Felix I.D. Dimaro

Released almost 40 years apart from each other, 1981’s and 2019’s “The Queen of Black Magic” share a name, but that’s about all they …continue reading Head to Head: Queen of Black Magic (1981 vs 2019)
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She’s a lover, he’s a fighter. Together, they’re CHEER AND LOATHING. Tune in to hear your hosts, Stephanie (Cheer) and Casey (Loathing), clash over the films they love — and the ones they love to hate.
In this holiday extravaganza episode of Guilty Pleasures, join hosts Stephanie, Kelly, and our newest addition, Jonathan (Jack was tied up in tinsel and couldn't join us), as they unwrap the bizarre and unhinged world of holiday cinema. They dive into the depths of Elves, a film that's as chaotic as it is entertaining. It's a sleigh full of questionable decisions, diabolical dialogue, absurd plot twists, wildly offensive antics, and unhinged holiday mischief.
And that's not all! In the second half of the podcast, join your festive cinephile friends for a look at four more ”nutty as a fruitcake” holiday treats: A New York Christmas Wedding, Elf Bowling, A Medea Christmas, and Jack Frost. Plus, we each offer a bonus Christmas flick guaranteed to make you say, ”Ho, Ho, HO-LY Hell!”
Expect laughter, disbelief, and a spirited debate about what truly makes a movie a guilty pleasure. Don't miss this festive journey through the weirdest corners of holiday films!

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