
Sony delivers another toxic blow to its languishing Marvel properties, failing to give fans the dark, R-rated cinematic treatment Venom deserved. Let me get …continue reading Reel Review: “Venom” (2018)

Sony delivers another toxic blow to its languishing Marvel properties, failing to give fans the dark, R-rated cinematic treatment Venom deserved. Let me get …continue reading Reel Review: “Venom” (2018)

First time feature director James Ojala creates a surprisingly layered and impressive debut with the smartly written eco-thriller, “Strange Nature”. Strange Nature is based …continue reading Reel Review: Strange Nature (2018)

“Knuckleball” is a brutal story of cat and mouse; with great FX and a jaw-dropping ending, it makes “Home Alone” look like a G-Rated …continue reading Reel Review: Knuckleball 2018

We talk with filmmaker Nick Simon about his feature film debut, being mentored by Wes Craven, his love of horror, and his terrifying new …continue reading Behind the Lens: Interview With Director Nick Simon

Horror’s Scream Queens and Rising Talent: Six Questions for Actress/Director/Extreme Horror Filmmaker Sarah “Poison” Rouge “Poison Rouge is a director and actress, known for American …continue reading Deadly Beauty: Interview With Sarah “Poison” Rouge

The Calling Hours Horror Podcast 2.42, Special Edition (Vivisection): Dissecting Horror Remakes with The Dedman and The Angry Princess (Air Date: 10.2.18) %CODE31% ABOUT …continue reading The Calling Hours 2.42: Dissecting Horror Remakes

“Housewife” is a hypnotic and insane Lovecraftian nightmare from Can Evrenol that lives beautifully in a haunting and bloody dream-world of its own. Housewife …continue reading Reel Review: Housewife (2018)

It’s finally here…the best month of the year! And we’ve got ten great horror films to watch this October while you celebrate the Halloween …continue reading Top Ten Movies to Watch in October

Beyond Fest 2018 Blows Minds — Bringing Cronenberg, Cult Classics, Premieres And Unparalleled Experiences To L.A.’s Largest Genre Film Festival. The Los Angeles based Beyond …continue reading Beyond Fest and The Cronenberg Experience

Fangoria Gorezone’s “Joshua” is an unforgettably chilling look at what happens when the human condition is pushed over the edge and into darkness. As …continue reading Monster’s October Pick: Joshua (2006)
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