Felt, directed and written by Jason Banker with co-writer and star Amy Everson, is about a young woman struggling to cope with past sexual …continue reading Reel Review: The Heartbreak and Horror of FELT
I don’t know where I was or how I missed it upon original release, but I recently stumbled upon a film called Exit to …continue reading Netflix & Kill: Exit to Hell
More times than I can count, I’ve been let down by a disappointing film with a cool looking poster and a well-executed trailer. Like an …continue reading TICKETS TO THE HORROR SHOW: A Sneak Peek at “The Funhouse Massacre”
Synopsis: One of the sickest bloodbaths in horror movie history occurs after a deranged stalker becomes obsessed with real life horror film critic Todd …continue reading A “REEL” HIDDEN GEM: Review of Indie Horror REEL (2015)
31 Days of Horror: Day 31 All Hallows’ Eve 2 (2015) is the “sort of” sequel to 2013’s All Hallows’ Eve (reviewed HERE). However, while …continue reading Reel Review: All Hallows’ Eve 2
31 Days of Horror: Day 30 All Hallows’ Eve is an anthology film showcasing the work of writer/director Damien Leone. It was released direct-to-DVD on …continue reading Reel Review: All Hallows’ Eve

Released on September 1st by Anchor Bay Entertainment, Lost After Dark is a loving and incredibly fun homage to the great slasher films of …continue reading A DAZZLING DEBUT: Interview with “Lost After Dark” Director/Writer Ian Kessner
31 Days of Horror: Day 29 Last Shift (aka Paymon, The King of Hell) is the newest horror movie from up-and-coming talent Anthony DiBlasi. His …continue reading Reel Review: Last Shift
31 Days of Horror: Day 28 Dread (2010) is a psychological thriller and unflinching horror film from first time director Anthony DiBlasi, originally released as part …continue reading Reel Review: Dread
31 Days of Horror: Day 27 Writer-director Jeff Lieberman made a trio of low budget horror films more than twenty years ago that have gone …continue reading Reel Review: Satan’s Little Helper








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