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The Calling Hours Horror Podcast 2.48: Discussing the Marketing Machine and the Impact of Studio-Backed Horror on Small Budget Indies (Air Date: 11.13.18) %CODE31% …continue reading The Calling Hours 2.48: Dissecting Hollywood Horror
The Calling Hours Horror Podcast 2.48: Discussing the Marketing Machine and the Impact of Studio-Backed Horror on Small Budget Indies (Air Date: 11.13.18) %CODE31% …continue reading The Calling Hours 2.48: Dissecting Hollywood Horror
In light of its 50th anniversary, there’s never been a better time to revisit the enduring and influential zombie classic “Night of the Living …continue reading Monster’s Pick: Night of the Living Dead
Despite great performances solid effects and a strong ending, “Along Came the Devil” is weighted down by a poor script and lack of originality. …continue reading Reel Review: Along Came the Devil (2018)
Though their stars may have faded, these once household horror names still hold a special place in our hearts…and it’s never too late for …continue reading Top Ten MIA Horror Stars: Where Are They Now?
Part horror, part comedy, and part political satire, “President Evil” is a timely film that will have your favorite Trump supporters seeing orange. It’s …continue reading Reel Review: President Evil (2018)
Beautifully shot with a powerful lead performance, “Luciferina” is satisfyingly creepy and surprisingly original — while boasting one hell of an ending. Despite the seriously …continue reading Reel Review: Luciferina (2018)
Exceptionally acted and well constructed, “Come, Said the Night” is a powerful coming of age horror film that challenges expectations at every turn. Director: …continue reading Digital Dismemberment: “Come, Said the Night”
Occult, fantasy, and body horror come together in “The Heretics”, Chad Archibald’s stylish film of demonic transformation. From Black Fawn films and director Chad …continue reading Reel Review: The Heretics (2017)
A sci-fi thriller from Mexico that will both engage your imagination and your heart, “Silencio” leads you down the rabbit hole of possibility. As …continue reading Reel Review: Silencio (2018)
While it won’t appeal to fear junkies and gore hounds, “Dead Love” is powerfully moving tale of romance and sadness anchored by exceptional performances. …continue reading Reel Review: Dead Love (2018)
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