Our staff checks out “Glass”, the highly anticipated finale to Shyamalan’s Unbreakable triology; find out if it falls flat or shatters expectations. M. Night …continue reading Morbid Minis: Three Takes on “Glass” (2019)
Billed as the ultimate fan experience, “Pop, Rock ‘N Horror” is a new regional con seeking to carve out its own piece of the …continue reading Pop, Rock ‘N Horror Con Hoping to Make a Mark
The purposely over-the-top horror comedy, slasher spoof “Camp Death III in 2D!” has a lot of heart, even if it lacks focus and mass …continue reading Horror-On-Sea Review: Camp Death III in 2D!
Skillfully shot and scored, “Angel” is a stylish and well-made new indie horror film that made me seriously sit up and take notice of …continue reading Reel Review: Angel (Tory Jones, 2018)
An instant classic, “Attack of the Killer Donuts” is as fun and irreverent as you’d probably guess, but far better executed than you might …continue reading Horror-On-Sea Review: Attack of the Killer Donuts
Adrian Corona’s “DIS” delivers a dark, different, and daring piece of cinema that shines bright among Unearthed Films’ many genre gems. In Unearthed Films’ …continue reading Unearthed Films Review: DIS (2017)
A lesser known gem from the 80s slasher craze, “The Prey” is a Camp Crystal Lake copycat that manages to stand out from the …continue reading Flashback Friday: The Prey (1984)
A byproduct of the evolutionary process and a shared human emotion, horror films allow us to face our primal fears in the form of …continue reading The Horror Genre and Why We Love It
We continue our recap of the entire Riverdale series with episodes 10 and 11 of the first season, “The Lost Weekend” and “To Riverdale …continue reading The Sweetwater Revue: Riverdale 1×10 and 1×11
“Sniper Corpse” may not be a perfect film, even by B-movie standards, but it’s a truly creative concept that shows a lot of future …continue reading Horror-On-Sea Review: Sniper Corpse (2018)
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