The debut feature film from British director James Bushe, “Cannibals and Carpet Fitters” is an original and fun horror-comedy with lashings of gore! Cannibals …continue reading Reel Review: Cannibals and Carpet Fitters (2018)
“Rare Exports” is a grim fairytale brought to life right in front of your eyes — a beautiful, wondrous masterpiece and an undeniable holiday …continue reading Holiday Horror: Rare Exports (2010)
On the seventeenth day of Christmas, Glass Eye Pix gave to me “Ms. Claus”, a creative and creepy short featuring your new favorite holiday song. …continue reading Creepy Christmas Day 17: Ms. Claus
Quirky, clever and twisted, “Better Watch Out” is a darkly humorous film from down under that takes home invasion horror to a whole new …continue reading Holiday Horror: Better Watch Out (2017)
On the sixteenth day of Christmas, Glass Eye Pix gave to me “Under the Christmas Tree”, a very nice holiday treat with an appropriately …continue reading Creepy Christmas Day 16: Under the Christmas Tree
A compelling mystery, great performances, and an effective use of tension make “Silent Night, Bloody Night” an essential holiday horror classic. 25 DAYS OF …continue reading Holiday Horror: Silent Night, Bloody Night (1972)
On the fifteenth day of Christmas, Glass Eye Pix gave to me “Wild Ride”, a spirited adventure that doubles as a loving homage to …continue reading Creepy Christmas Day 15: Wild Ride
The cleverly titled “Cold War” is an exceedingly fun, highly original, laugh out loud funny film that explores human suffering and survival. As riotously …continue reading Reel Review: Cold War (2018)
As ridiculous as it is, “Jack Frost” is a fun and entertaining Anti-Christmas film — filled with dark humor, creative kills and a very memorable …continue reading Holiday Horror: Jack Frost (1997)
Widely considered one of the most important genre achievements of all time, Argento’s “Suspiria” isn’t a perfect film, but it still sets quite a …continue reading Reviewing the Classics: Suspiria (1977)
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