
This week brings one film that fails to deliver on its frightening potential and one that entertains more than it deserves to. The Cine-Files …continue reading Cine-Files: “Slumber” and “Welcome to the Jungle”
This week brings one film that fails to deliver on its frightening potential and one that entertains more than it deserves to. The Cine-Files …continue reading Cine-Files: “Slumber” and “Welcome to the Jungle”
Jess Franco’s “Marquis de Sade: Justine” is a lush bodice ripper, with some great moments, but by no means his most twisted. Our staff …continue reading Searching for Franco: “Marquis de Sade: Justine”
Jamie, our bloodthirsty bullet biter, weighs in on MMA fighter Loren W. Lepre’s hostile survival action/horror film The Dark Military. Has everything been done …continue reading Reel Review: The Dark Military (2017)
This week, Jamie doesn’t apologize for liking (most of) the Evil Dead remake, and puts on his favorite werewolf mask while discussing Creep and …continue reading Cine-Files: “Evil Dead”, “Creep 1 and 2”
Our staff writer Jamie honors and reminisces about his favorite John Carpenter film, The Fog, and the sinister reason to celebrate April 21st. “11:55, …continue reading Cinematic Love Letters: “The Fog”
This week we sandblast the grime from our Headless Eyes, get our tickets stamped for the wild ride in Carnage Park, and heap more …continue reading Cine-Files: “Headless Eyes” and More!
Fight against censorship: Attend or support the historic Unearthed Films event, A SERBIAN FILM EXHIBITION, in Los Angeles this May. Everybody has a cause …continue reading Unearthed Films Presents A Serbian Film Exhibition
Meet Art the Clown for the first time in Damien Leone’s All Hallows’ Eve and check out the near perfect film from Michele Soavi, …continue reading Cine-Files: “All Hallows’ Eve”, “The Church”
This week we check out the satisfyingly twisted anthology Holidays and an underappreciated gem from Dario Argento, The Stendhal Syndrome. The Cine-Files is a …continue reading Cine-Files: “Holidays”, “The Stendhal Syndrome”
Some indie horror films surprise me in the best possible way, while others fail flat; See where we land with Fell and Within the …continue reading Cine-Files: “Fell” and “Within the Darkness”
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