This week, we review the exceptional “The Blackcoat’s Daughter” and the disappointing “Amityville: The Awakening” and “Knock Knock”. Welcome to another edition of The …continue reading The Cine-Files: Weekly Film Journal (11-17-17)
Unconventional and uncompromising, Phil Stevens’ gore-soaked experimental horror film is a challenge to watch…and even more challenging to describe. Searching for words that haven’t …continue reading Reel Review: Flowers (2015)
A brilliant series that feels more like an extended feature, Wolf Creek is a must watch for fans of the franchise and intelligent but …continue reading Series Review: Wolf Creek on Shudder
Self-parody, Shudder, and the dangers of social media: This week, we review “Found Footage 3D”, “Unfriended”, and “Can’t Take it Back”. Welcome to another …continue reading The Cine-Files: Weekly Film Journal (11-10-17)
Aliens: Zone of Silence is an effectively creepy and well-executed found footage film that should satisfy fans of the sub-genre and alien/UFO junkies Convincing …continue reading Reel Review: “Aliens: Zone of Silence”
Move Over Michael: Countdown of 10 of the most memorable moments in the Friday the 13th franchise (that don’t involve Jason). It may be …continue reading 10 Best Non-Jason Friday the 13th Moments
Dread is pure psychological horror from the brilliant mind of Clive Barker — a chilling and devastating film that is utterly unforgettable After the …continue reading Take Two Review: Dread (2009)
If you can appreciate prolific Spanish exploitation director Jesús Franco’s unique cinematic vision, Cannibals is a really fun and satisfying watch The population of Jess Franco titles in …continue reading Searching for Franco: CANNIBALS (1980)
This week we review four films ranging from just ok to really great: “47 Meters Down”, “Grave Encounters 2”, “The Funhouse” and “Storm Warning”. …continue reading The Cine-Files: Weekly Film Journal (10-27-17)
Brazil’s first horror film, “At Midnight I’ll Take Your Soul”, is a black and white, hallucinogenic chiller from eccentric director José Mojica Marins. It’s nighttime …continue reading Reel Review: At Midnight I’ll Take Your Soul (1964)
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