
“Into the Night”, the recently released sophomore effort from Thomas Dekker, is an inspired dance album by one of horror’s underrated icons. What a …continue reading Now Hear This: Into the Night (Thomas Dekker)

“Into the Night”, the recently released sophomore effort from Thomas Dekker, is an inspired dance album by one of horror’s underrated icons. What a …continue reading Now Hear This: Into the Night (Thomas Dekker)

Despite some graphic scenes and a couple of highlights, “Faces of Snuff” ends up being more cheesy fun than truly shocking or subversive. In …continue reading Reel Review: Faces of Snuff (2016)

Haters gonna hate, but is all of the venom being spewed at Sony’s latest attempt to keep their Spider-man universe alive legit? Can we …continue reading Take Two Review: Venom (2018)

Michael Paré delivers a powerful performance in “The Shelter”, a haunting examination of living with the consequences of poor decisions. Much like TERROR TALK, …continue reading Take Two Review: John Fallon’s “The Shelter” (2016)

A filmmaking and acting legend team up for the genre classic “Strait-Jacket”, which gets a special-feature packed Blu-ray release from Scream Factory. Director: William …continue reading Digital Dismemberment: “Strait-Jacket” Blu-Ray

The film adaptation of graphic novel “My Friend Dahmer” delivers through stellar acting, fantastic attention to detail, and close adherence to the book. My …continue reading Reel Review: My Friend Dahmer (2017)

Scream Factory releases one of Carpenter’s earliest films “Someone’s Watching Me”, and it’s a must see psychological thriller for fans of the filmmaker. Director: …continue reading Digital Dismemberment: Someone’s Watching Me

Part splatter zombie flick and part psychedelic road trip, “Face of Evil” turns out to be a hallucinatory mind-bender that warrants repeat visits. Stories …continue reading Reel Review: Face of Evil (2016)

Each month, we’ll take you on a trip down the proverbial video aisle to look at some of the latest and best indie horror …continue reading Down the Video Aisle: December 2018

We talk with talented genre photographer, entrepreneur, and filmmaker Ama Lea about photographing icons, her thriving career, and her love of horror. If you …continue reading Artist Spotlight: Photographer Ama Lea
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