“Chicken Police” is a glorious ode to classic film noir with a unique and delightful twist: a cast of characters made up of anthropomorphic …continue reading Chicken Police – Paint it RED! Game Review
“Remothered: Broken Porcelain” had big shoes to fill, walking in the shadow of its award-winning predecessor, but instead it simply missteps and stumbles. Release …continue reading Game Review: Remothered Broken Porcelain
This week in the Horror House, George and his special guest discuss the wickedly funny tale of three witches versus the Devil, “The Witches …continue reading Best Little Horror House: Witches of Eastwick
More than 20 years after the first found footage movie hit the big screen, film makers are still producing shakycam last exploits of the unwary in dark forests, deserted buildings and rundown towns. What’s the appeal, and what makes a really good (and bad) found footage?continue reading Inside Look: The Devil’s Familiar (2020)
This week in the Horror House, George and his special guest discuss the brilliant Cold War satire — and Kubrick masterpiece — “Dr. Strangelove”. Though …continue reading Best Little Horror House: Dr. Strangelove
This week on the Bloodhound Pix Podcast, it’s a Cinema Obscura double feature with a deep dive into “Combat Shock” and “The Other Hell”. …continue reading Bloodhound Pix: Combat Shock/The Other Hell
Keep the magic of Halloween alive with one of the all-time masters of the macabre, and explore the treasure trove of Vincent Price’s best …continue reading Five Underrated Vincent Price Films
This week in the Horror House, George and his special guests discuss the inventive, Canadian sci-fi thriller “Cube” while supporting a great cause. In …continue reading Best Little Horror House: Cube
This week on Bloodhound Pix, we celebrate Halloween with a bounty of bonus content, including a podcast takeover and a discussion of our Halloween …continue reading Bloodhound Pix Podcast: #HorrorNotFear (Oct 2020)
Gus Van Sant’s Psycho is an endlessly rewarding lucid dream that holds a foggy bathroom mirror up to the creative process.continue reading In Defense of: Psycho (1998)
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